Crazy crazy crazy


If we ever get through all this craziness and Axpona kicks back up meet me on the second floor at the bar. I’m buying the first round. Stay safe friends.
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Two anecdotes/observations from Australia.

Sharri Markson, she of the Murdoch/Fox stable, has recently completed a documentary (utilizing a forgotten skill known as "investigative journalism") on various issues surrounding Covid.

Naturally the Left have treated it with contempt. That in itself is rather revealing.

That the China Communist Party people aren’t pleased goes without saying. As if they could dislike Australia anymore than they already do, so it matters not. Pfffftt.

Second, and unrelated directly to Covid is the whole ongoing issue of the integrity of the science we hear from government scientists. This is addressed in the doco as it relates to Covid.

My personal experience with bureaucrat science is that Australia has recently banned the importation of liquid nicotine used in vaping. The government scientists who supported the ban invariably relied on evidence that was either completely incorrect, irrelevant or misleading. {edit- perhaps they have promising career prospects in some marketing outfits we here may be acquainted with..}

This was abundantly obvious to anyone of reasonable intelligence who could do a little reading on the issues. Why lie if you are telling the truth, kinda thing?

Just my little rant, I’ll go away now.


I often require the medicinal properties of hard liquor before venturing to an online forum where the wearing of a tin foil hat is recommended by my therapist.

To interact with actual people at an audiophile expo in the US would perhaps require pharmaceutical grade intervention.

Edit - and now I tripped over another thread speaking of extinction and the Borg.  I reckon I'll listen to something approaching sanity like Wagner's Ring cycle.  A pleasant Hagen.
I have today learnt that a vaccine for malaria is gaining some traction.

This probably won't make much impact with the mainstream news, despite about 400,000 people dying from malaria each year.

Why.