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THE COMPLETE SOVIETIZATION OF THE DEMOCRAT PARTY

commie-leaders-bideWith the wholly illegal and unconstitutional FBI raid on President Trump’s home at Mar-a-Lago on yesterday (8/08), in search of documents they have long had access to, there can no longer be any doubt about the full communization of the American left.

The thorough weaponization and politicization of each of our law enforcement institutions is now undeniable; the Dems have crossed Caesar’s Rubicon.

The Democrats are so determined to destroy Trump, they are willing to reveal their true colors: They are all Stalinist communists now.  The good news is that Trump scares them so much they’ve overreached, making Trump stronger and more unbeatable than ever.

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CRIMINALIZING OPPOSITION TO THE REGIME IS HOW THE REPUBLIC ENDS

AMERICA’S #1 DOMESTIC TERRORIST ORGANIZATION?

AMERICA’S #1 DOMESTIC TERRORIST ORGANIZATION?

“Spygate” was the FBI creation of the Russian Collusion Hoax to sabotage the Trump presidency.  Now Spygate is setting up field offices in swing states.

It’s not just the de facto head of the opposition party whom powerful government agencies are putting in their sights, it’s down-ballot party leaders.

In Michigan, the FBI openly meddled in the upcoming election by affecting the selection of candidates, arresting and charging the formerly leading Republican candidate for governor for misdemeanors. The FBI raided Ryan Kelley’s home while polls showed him leading the primaries. In the primary election last week (8/02), he came in fourth.

This is domestic terrorism for the benefit of the Democrat Party all across the country.  Trump is just their most visible target.

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HEAVEN ON HERM

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Belvoir Beach, Herm, Channel Islands. Could there be a more idyllic lunch—grilled lobster, fresh garden salad, chilled Chardonnay – here on Herm, the smallest of the five main Channel Islands. There’s Jersey, Guernsey, Sark, Alderney – and tiny Herm. Less than one square mile, but overflowing with charm and hospitality – from the Victorian White House Hotel to the Mermaid Pub to lobsters at Belvoir Beach. Coming here is a true escape from the worries of the world. At Herm they are a long ways away. Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #177 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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KEEPING YOUR SANITY WITH LOVE AND VISIBILITY

The ideal is that it’s mutual

The ideal is that it’s mutual

When we love someone, and they enter a room, that room gets a little brighter for us, like the lights have been turned up a notch.  What brings that glow, that brightness from another fellow human being?

Love is too rich and complex to boil down to some single facet or data point; but one of the essential elements that goes into feeling love for one another, is the experience of being seen.

When we fall in love with someone, we aren’t just seeing who they are, we’re seeing the best of who they are; and to see and be seen in this way is one of the greatest, deepest joys of life. One of the central qualities of happy marriages is that both partners continue to see each other that way over time.

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A SULTAN’S ARABIA

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Nakhal Castle, Oman. If you want to see an ultra-rich Arab sheikdom with exotically designed skyscrapers, you go to Qatar or Dubai. But if you want a more genuine Arabia of Sultan’s palaces, of forts and castles perched on rocky crags, of traditional villages tucked away in mountain fastnesses, of rock pools and grottoes gushing with spring water hidden in secret valleys, a place out of Arabian Nights rather than one of garish ostentatiousness – then you come here to the Sultanate of Oman.

Omanis are a polyglot people from all over Arabia, Persia, and India who’ve lived here for millennia, creating a cosmopolitan trading society that adheres to its traditional culture. There are fabulous hotels with great bars, concerts by the Omani Philharmonic Orchestra, and once outside the capital of Muscat, an Arabian wonderland so exotic it seems out of a movie. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #119 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – AT THE NORTH POLE WITH MY 10 YEAR-OLD SON

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April, 2003. On my 21st expedition to 90 North, the geographic North Pole, I took my son Jackson. He was nine, but handled it like a trooper. And no wonder – it was his third time! The first was when he was just six, following his brother Brandon whom I had taken to the Pole back in 1990.

We landed our ski-equipped Twin Otter on the sea ice – and as it’s featureless with the ice slowly moving on the Arctic Ocean surface, nothing stays there for long. So if you want a physical candy-stripe North Pole, you have to bring your own! It is so indescribable to actually be on the very top of our planet that it has to be experienced to be understood. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #95 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 08/05/22

Welcome to the Summer Fun HFR!

It’s early August, we have a month to go ‘till Labor, so let’s enjoy it.  The photo and story linked above is in the New York Post.  She’s Mimi Israelah, a pro-Trump proud Filipino-American.  When she couldn’t find her driver’s license when pulled over, she showed the cops her White Privilege card for a laugh, and they thought it so funny they let her go.

The Post, however, doesn’t mention The White Privilege Card’s inventor, the “Legendary Black Redneck: himself, Joel Patrick.

Buckle up, folks.  We’re going for a fun ride.

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SKYE’S LINKS 08/04/22

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Huge jackpot win in the 9th Circuit on social media being a public forum and that the First Amendment prohibits viewpoint discrimination by public officials on this media.  This is a very big deal that has received practically no attention, and has immensely important consequences going forward.  If appealed to SCOTUS, I'm confident that this 3-0 decision will be upheld:

9th Circuit: Political Officials' Blocking of Social Media Comments May Violate the First Amendment

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Evidence of social media collaboration with the Federalies arrives:

CDC Gave Big Tech Platforms Guidance On COVID Censorship

The Rumble versus Google lawsuit moves forward to the discovery stage.  Here is why this is likely to be a very big deal:

Court Rejects Google's Attempt To Dismiss Rumble's Antitrust Lawsuit, Ensuring Vast Discovery

You see the Good News pattern here?

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SCOUNDREL’S VIEW OF MOUNT EVEREST

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You’re looking face on Everest’s West Ridge, the border of Tibet and Nepal. On the right is the Southwest Face in Nepal, on the left is the North Face in Tibet. Called Scoundrel’s View because this is a better view than trekkers to Everest Base Camp see (a viewpoint called Kala Patthar).

You have to make another trek up the Ngozumpa glacier (longest in the Himalayas) in the Gokyo valley, where above the fifth Gokyo lake at 16,400 feet you get to call yourself a “scoundrel” for seeing what Everest trekkers don’t.

High on the Northeast Ridge on the left horizon is the last place Mallory and Irvine were seen heading for the summit in 1924, and then disappeared. Hillary and Tenzing summited in 1953 via the Southeast Ridge over the right horizon. Everest Base Camp in Nepal is at the foot of the big snowy buttress below the West Ridge. Called the West Shoulder, it blocks any view of Everest from Base Camp.

On our Himalaya Helicopter Expeditions, we get an abundance of spectacular views of Everest, up close and personal – Scoundrel’s View is only one of many. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #29 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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