This is an email sent to me today by a friend and Subscriber from PA...Brent B. I felt it necessary to share in comments.
An old Doberman starts chasing a squirrel and, before long, discovers that he's lost.
Looking about, he sees a puma heading in his direction, intent on finding lunch.
The old Doberman thinks, "Oh, oh! This cannot get much worse!”
Noticing some bones on the ground nearby, he immediately settles down to chew on the bones with his back to the approaching cat.
Just as the puma is about to leap, the old Doberman exclaims loudly,
"Boy, that was one delicious mountain lion! I wonder if there are any more around here?”
Hearing this, the young puma halts his attack in mid-stride. A look of terror comes over him, and he slinks away into the trees.
"Whew!," says the puma, "That was close! That old Doberman nearly had me!”
Meanwhile, the squirrel, watching from a nearby tree, figures that he can use this knowledge to his advantage and trade it for protection from the puma.
The squirrel soon catches up with him, spills the beans, and strikes a deal with the mountain lion.
The young lion is furious at being made a fool of and says, "Here, squirrel, hop on my back and see what's going to happen to that conniving canine!”
Now, the old Doberman sees the puma coming with the squirrel on his back and thinks, "What am I going to do now? " But instead of running, the dog sits down.
With his back to his attackers, the old Doberman pretends he hasn't seen them yet. Just when they get close enough to hear, the old Doberman says……..
"Where's that squirrel? I sent him an hour ago to bring another mountain lion!”
Moral: If you know your enemy but not yourself, you will lose half your battles. If you know yourself and not your enemy, you will lose half your battles.
If you know both your enemy and yourself, you will win your battles. – Sun Tsu.
Here is a very good article and quite important for people to know about, suggesting that Vivek and Elon work with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to not allow them to give a waiver to BlackRock to have unlimited influence while buying up 20% of the voting securities of the public utilities, and making ESG and DEI demands. . . Well, this substack by AMUSEonX explains it much better than I can.
consumer demand for electric vehicles peaked in 1912 because they were heavy, slow and had very limited range. the propagandists don't get the joke: "In 1975, the United States Postal Service purchased 350 electric delivery jeeps from the American Motors Company to be used in a test program. These jeeps had a top speed of 50 mph and a range of 40 miles at a speed of 40 mph.
Heating and defrosting were accomplished with a gas heater and the recharge time was 10 hours" lmao
This is an email sent to me today by a friend and Subscriber from PA...Brent B. I felt it necessary to share in comments.
An old Doberman starts chasing a squirrel and, before long, discovers that he's lost.
Looking about, he sees a puma heading in his direction, intent on finding lunch.
The old Doberman thinks, "Oh, oh! This cannot get much worse!”
Noticing some bones on the ground nearby, he immediately settles down to chew on the bones with his back to the approaching cat.
Just as the puma is about to leap, the old Doberman exclaims loudly,
"Boy, that was one delicious mountain lion! I wonder if there are any more around here?”
Hearing this, the young puma halts his attack in mid-stride. A look of terror comes over him, and he slinks away into the trees.
"Whew!," says the puma, "That was close! That old Doberman nearly had me!”
Meanwhile, the squirrel, watching from a nearby tree, figures that he can use this knowledge to his advantage and trade it for protection from the puma.
The squirrel soon catches up with him, spills the beans, and strikes a deal with the mountain lion.
The young lion is furious at being made a fool of and says, "Here, squirrel, hop on my back and see what's going to happen to that conniving canine!”
Now, the old Doberman sees the puma coming with the squirrel on his back and thinks, "What am I going to do now? " But instead of running, the dog sits down.
With his back to his attackers, the old Doberman pretends he hasn't seen them yet. Just when they get close enough to hear, the old Doberman says……..
"Where's that squirrel? I sent him an hour ago to bring another mountain lion!”
Moral: If you know your enemy but not yourself, you will lose half your battles. If you know yourself and not your enemy, you will lose half your battles.
If you know both your enemy and yourself, you will win your battles. – Sun Tsu.
The CDC admits it now, eh?
What they don't tell you is that by reducing EMF, we can clear neurotoxin heavy metals from the "microwave" of our brain: https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/autism
Hi Karen,
Here is a very good article and quite important for people to know about, suggesting that Vivek and Elon work with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to not allow them to give a waiver to BlackRock to have unlimited influence while buying up 20% of the voting securities of the public utilities, and making ESG and DEI demands. . . Well, this substack by AMUSEonX explains it much better than I can.
https://politiquerepublic.substack.com/p/how-elon-and-viveks-doge-can-use
Yep I got it in my email too. Thanks
consumer demand for electric vehicles peaked in 1912 because they were heavy, slow and had very limited range. the propagandists don't get the joke: "In 1975, the United States Postal Service purchased 350 electric delivery jeeps from the American Motors Company to be used in a test program. These jeeps had a top speed of 50 mph and a range of 40 miles at a speed of 40 mph.
Heating and defrosting were accomplished with a gas heater and the recharge time was 10 hours" lmao
https://avt.inl.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/fsev/HistoryOfElectricCars.pdf
They are a bunch of morons but very dangerous morons.