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PERSONNEL PROBLEMS ARE BECOMING PERSONAL PROBLEMS FOR XI JINPING

Political developments among the elite are beginning to point to a dramatic truncation of the power of the “core of the party center”, Xi Jinping.

A recent article from the official mouthpiece of the military, the PLA Daily, reminds readers that “our principle is that the Party commands the gun” (我们的原则是党指挥枪) (PLA Daily, March 10). Another from the Party’s primary newspaper, the People’s Daily, urges readers to “ensure that the ‘knife handle’ is firmly held in the hands of the Party and the people” (确保“刀把子”牢牢掌握在党和人民手中) (People’s Daily, January 12).

The “gun” and the “knife (more…)

THE WELL OF JOB

well-of-jobWe’re all familiar with the sufferings of Job in the Old Testament’s Book of Job. But what happened to Job after his sufferings were ended? All the OT says is that, with his health and riches restored, he lived long enough to see his great-great grandchildren.

The OT says Job lived in the “Land of Uz,” which was “beyond the Euphrates.” That would place it in modern day Iraq. There is no connection between this Hebraic name and the land of Uzbekistan – meaning the Land of Uzbeks, a Turkic people. Yet the Silk Road city of Bukhara in today’s (more…)

THE DANGER OF NOTHING

I am chagrinned that it has taken me this long to understand the emptiness of Democrat dogma.

I started realizing this some years ago when I began building a curriculum for the college logic class I was going to teach; I was searching for debates that were won by left-leaning apologists, thinking I should present examples from both sides of the social/economic/religious worldviews.

But I began to suspect that such examples weren’t to be found. I found people — mostly men — who could slide around from one logical fallacy to another with slippery skill, but none did any convincing. (more…)

AMERICA MUST CATCH UP WITH UKRAINE’S GENIUS AT DRONE AUTONOMOUS WARFARE

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To use a great American sport as an analogy, baseball, the United States is playing tee-ball when it comes to drones, while Ukraine is winning the World Series of drone warfare.

Washington is sleepwalking through the most significant military transformation of our generation. Ukraine is not just defending its territory; it is rewriting the rules of combat in real time. This is not theory. It is raw, adaptive, high-stakes drone innovation playing out daily over Sumy, Kherson, and Kharkiv.

 

Over the past two and a half years, I have been on the ground in Ukraine, cutting my teeth by (more…)

THE CAMEL MEAT MARKET IN THE FEZ BAZAAR

camel-meat-marketSometimes you run across something that no matter how it grosses you out, you have to take a picture of it. The thousand year-old medina or walled city of Fez is a World Heritage Site as the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco. Uniquely epitomizing this is the stall of the camel butcher in the medina’s vast bazaar. To garner the attention of ladies shopping for their family’s dinner, he proudly displays the head of the camel whose fresh meat is on sale. Traveling in Morocco is always an adventure. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #188 photo ©Jack Wheeler) (more…)

BEETHOVEN AND TRUMP

Mourning in America[This Monday’s Archive was originally published in TTP on November 18, 2016, shortly after Donald Trump won his first stunning victory of the presidency.  The Dems succeeded with their theft of the White House in 2020 and did everything they could to ruin our country for four years.  That’s over now with Trump back where he belongs, so we can take the message here to heart more than ever.]

TTP, November 18, 2016

There is no word in the English language for schadenfreude – a German word that translates to “joy in the misfortune of others.”

British writer Alistair Cooke calls schadenfreude “an unworthy emotion, which may be why we don’t admit to it by having a word in English.”

Yet only saints don’t feel or enjoy schadenfreude. This is particularly so when we feel the misfortune and misery of others is deserved. That’s why audiences cheer when the villain in a movie gets his in the end.

 

Or how about this news: Oregon Official Who Persecuted (more…)

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: THE HOLE OF SORROWS

hole-of-sorrowsLet’s flashback 2.2 million Fridays to 4,000 BC, six thousand years ago, when the original inhabitants of post-Ice Age Ireland erected this megalithic “dolmen” or portal tomb. It consists of three standing portal stones suspending a massive horizontal capstone, the limestone entrance to a tomb originally covered with an earthen mound.

Eventually the mound weathered away revealing the stone “skeleton” which was a sacred shrine for the Megalithic Irish all the way to the medieval Celts even though in a remote barren rocky region of far western Ireland found now in County Clare.

When it was finally excavated in 1986, (more…)

LIBERALS WARN ENFORCING IMMIGRATION LAW IS A SLIPPERY SLOPE THAT MAY LEAD TO ENFORCING OTHER LAWS

rep-alexandria-ocasio-cortez-speakingU.S. — With politicians and pundits still involved in heated debates over the legality of the deportation of an MS-13 gang member, liberals warned the public that enforcing immigration law was a slippery slope that could lead to enforcing other laws.

Congressional Democrat leaders urged caution in the enforcement of long-existent laws that prevent foreign nationals from entering and residing in the United States illegally, citing the risk posed by setting a dangerous precedent of prosecuting other people for committing different crimes.

“This is a perilous road to go down,” said Senator Chuck Schumer. “Today, you’re talking about enforcing immigration (more…)

HALF-FULL REPORT 04/18/25

good-fridayWelcome to the Good Friday HFR.  This is a solemn day – not of celebration for that comes overmorrow on Easter Sunday, but the opportunity for Christians across the world to reflect upon the deep significance of what Christianity means to their lives, and to recommit themselves to it.  For TTPers, may you all have a most meaningful Good Friday.

I’ve been away from the HFR for a long time – my last HFR was on February 28, and now it’s April 18.  There is simply no way I can adequately thank Mike Ryan enough for his six straight HFRs (more…)

THE SACRED MONKEY FOREST OF BALI

bali-monkeysNear the town of Ubud on Indonesia’s paradise island of Bali there is a sanctuary of spectacularly luxuriant rain forest providing a haven for over 1,000 Balinese long-tailed monkeys. Here’s one communing with a group of moss-covered monkey statues that dot the sanctuary.

This is a sacred place for the Balinese people, as it contains three temples over 600 years old, and is devoted to the Hindu principle of Tri Hata Karana – “three ways to reach spiritual and physical well-being” — harmony between people, harmony between people and nature, harmony between people and God.

There is perhaps no place (more…)

THE COMING RECKONING WITH ADVANCED ALIEN LIFE

ufo-deuce[Note by JW:  When Deuce first sent this in earlier in the week, I thought not only is this his Wildest by far, it’s just too off the wall to handle.  Then suddenly, what headlines do we see today – today, 4/17? Here are two.

Reuters (and numerous media outlets worldwide): Scientists Find Strongest Evidence Yet Of Life On An Alien Planet.

Fox News: UFO Footage Captured By US Navy Shows Mysterious Aircraft Launching From Sea.

Out of the blue, UFOs and alien life are big news.  How prescient can Deuce get?  Very impressive.  Enjoy his thoughts on the matter.]

 

Your author puzzled over the best way to lead this article in a way that would get everyone’s attention and be accurate to the material to be discussed—even if that material currently leaves many more questions than answers to those who look at it.

Put simply, the citizens of the United States and the other people of the world have a problem.  A big one; one might say, the most significant problem that we have ever faced.

That is the uncomfortable fact that, for a long time and most definitely, more so in recent years, a myriad of highly (more…)

DURK PEARSON: THE BRAIN BEHIND BETTER BRAIN HEALTH

Durk and Sandy

In the ever-evolving world of health and wellness, there are a few pioneers who’ve been ahead of their time—designing solutions before most people even realized there was a need. One of those innovators was Durk Pearson (Skye as you may remember), a name synonymous with cutting-edge longevity science and optimal brain performance.

Durk Pearson wasn’t your average supplement formulator. Not with an IQ that MIT was unable to measure as it was so far above 200!

A physicist, author, and renowned life extension scientist, Durk spent decades diving deep into the mechanics of the human brain. His (more…)

DARK HEDGES

dark-hedgesYou’ve seen this spooky place called King’s Road in HBO’s The Games of Thrones – but where is it and what is it really? It’s in Country Antrim in Northern Ireland near the town of Armoy. Originally it was the driveway to a mansion built in 1775 by James Stuart, descendant of King James I of England (1566-1625), who lined either side with beech trees. Now almost 250 years old, their branches intertwine eerily, giving rise to its name of “Dark Hedges,” and legends of ghosts haunting it like the “Grey Lady.”

Northern Ireland has had its terrible Troubles as (more…)

THE FALL OF HARVARD

Statue of John Harvard at Harvard University
Statue of John Harvard at Harvard University

For well over a century, Harvard was considered the crown jewel of American education. Presidents came from its halls, and Nobel laureates filled its lecture rooms.

It was the kind of place that turned ambition into achievement and ambition into legacy. It symbolized something enduring: excellence, discipline, and elite leadership. The very name carried an air of unimpeachable credibility.

Those days are gone. Long gone.

What was once a training ground for future statesmen and scientists has become a bloated, self-satisfied bureaucracy. Harvard’s leaders now prioritize activism over academics, show greater loyalty to (more…)

RITUALS FOR EXCELLENCE

William James
William James

My client Frank was having a very hard time with his money. To paraphrase Ernest Hemingway’s bankrupt character Mike in “The Sun Also Rises,” money problems tend to happen gradually, then suddenly.

Frank was, fortunately, still in the “gradually” stage, feeling anxious and a bit untethered. The frustrating thing was that he knew exactly what he needed to do… he just didn’t do it.

 

Well, to be more precise, he usually didn’t do it.

When he saw that his credit card balances were creeping up, and he’d lost track of what was happening with his investments, and (more…)