34 Replies to “February 5, 2024: Reader Tips”

    1. First off, I question whether the mRNA “vaccine” saved any lives. Who is to say the alleged ‘saved’ people wouldn’t have beat the bug on their own?

      If anything saved a person’s life, it was the treatment chosen after someone caught FauXi Flu, because it seems the “vaccines” didn’t prevent getting the Kung Flu (repeatedly) nor did the “vaccines” prevent transmission of the Wuhan Wonder Bug.

      1. There were only 2/3 “treatments” that I’m aware of that seemed to have good results against this Re-Branded Cold.

        Ivermectin
        Hydroxychloroquine
        VIT D

        All trashed by Teflon Tony via Lancet and the NE Journal of Med.
        That fker deserves a Noose….10 times over.

        1. A lot of people recovered from the WuFlu on their own, despite the Mengele-approved treatments, Steakman.

  1. Our Green Future!!!!!!!!!!!
    2013:
    “The $3.35 million funding will come from the (Alberta Taxpayer funded-) Biorefining Commercialization and Market Development Program. This program is designed to stimulate investment in Alberta’s bio-energy sector through the construction of ethanol, biodiesel and biogas facilities in the province. This funding is in addition to the $20 million financial contribution made by Enerkem’s partners in this project, the City of Edmonton and Alberta Innovates – Energy and Environment Solutions.

    Enerkem’s Edmonton biofuels project was announced in 2008 and received its environmental permit in 2009… The plant will divert more residential waste from landfills, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and produce a green transportation fuel. It will also directly contribute to meeting the provincial and federal renewable fuel standards, by producing enough ethanol locally to fuel 400,000 cars per year, running on a 5 percent ethanol blend.”

    Oh No!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    2024:
    “Waste-to-ethanol biofuels plant in Edmonton closes 11 years ahead of schedule”

    “A state-of-the-art biofuels plant in northeast Edmonton has shut down production, 14 years after the City of Edmonton and Enerkem Alberta Biofuels struck a deal to turn waste into ethanol. Under the initial 25-year agreement signed in 2010, the city supplied garbage that couldn’t be recycled or composted and Enerkem would use its proprietary technology to turn it into biofuels. When it closed this week, the plant had produced five million litres of biofuels, far less than the 36 million litres a year Enerkem had projected it would generate.”

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/waste-to-ethanol-biofuels-plant-in-edmonton-closes-11-years-ahead-of-schedule-1.7102472

    1. Having fulfilled it’s mandate of 16 dollar per litre full cost. Cbc.could have added that happy line.

    1. The latest is that the Government is delaying implementation of the expansion of MAiD until 2027, well after the next election (if we even have an election).

    1. A push poll but with my responses as negative as allowed I had between 88% and 57% consensus with the previously polled. Note that the most common comment was “Axe the tax”
      an amusing poll but the only poll I want to see is an election.

    1. I did the survey. Yes it is full of Guilbeault propaganda and some loaded questions. But the poll gives a running total of the voting results, and surprisingly the conservative responses are modestly ahead of the eco-extemist side. So it is worthwhile doing some mischief.

    2. Clearly a push poll.
      One nice feature is that you can leave comments after many sections and as a super bonus, you can read other people’s comments.
      There’s some real gold in there.
      Not a lot of support for the government in this poll

    3. I tried, but the push poll was too much. This gov’t, and the feckless CPC, are fully on board with the climate fraud.

      They’re both going to screw us: but the CPC will use lube.

      My support goes to the PPC, and here is their climate policy:

      “A People’s Party government will:
      Withdraw from the Paris Accord and abandon unrealistic greenhouse gas emission reduction targets.
      Stop sending billions of dollars to developing countries to help them reduce their emissions.
      Abolish the Liberal government’s carbon tax and leave it to provincial governments to adopt programs to reduce emissions if they want to.
      Abolish subsidies for green technology and let private players develop profitable and efficient alternatives.
      Invest in adaptation strategies if problems arise as a result of any natural climate change.
      End mass immigration policies (see policy on Immigration) so as to mitigate the impact on the environment of a growing population.
      Prioritize implementing practical solutions to make Canada’s air, water and soil cleaner, including bringing clean drinking water to remote First Nations communities.”

    1. Cost? Pfft! Alberta will pay for it, bribes and all. It is remarkable how everything in Quebec, with its shithole economy, costs 2 to 10 times what it does in Alberta. A lot of fingers in a lot of pies.

    2. To paraphrase Montreal Mayor Jean Drapeau “The Olympics are as likely to lose money as a man is likely to have a baby”. Well it took 30 years of lottery tickets, sales taxes and government subsidies to pay off the Olympic debt. And today it seems that men can have babies.

      So the stadium roof is a sure bet.

  2. We didn’t make the new rules but BBC has fired Dawn Queva today over her ‘Jews are Nazis’ and ‘Whites are parasites’ comments revealed last week. Karma is a bitch.

  3. Didn’t see this coming.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/ivy/2024/02/05/dartmouth-mens-basketball-nlrb-employees-union-vote/72486223007/

    A regional director for the National Labor Relations Board on Monday ordered a union election for Dartmouth College men’s basketball players, writing that “because Dartmouth has the right to control the work performed by” the players and “because the players perform that work in exchange for compensation,” they are school employees under the National Labor Relations Act.

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