Author: Ex-PH2

  • But How Will My Life Be Better For It?

    The US House of Representatives has repealed the law that allows us all a bit of internet privacy. Pres. Trump is expected to sign it into effect. Before you go ballistic, read the linked BBC article and then read it again.  http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-39427026

    “US internet service providers will soon no longer need consent from users to share browsing history with marketers and other third parties.” – from the article.

    I don’t know exactly what kind of effect it will have on most of us, but I do get enough junk mail in my e-mail to choke a large dinosaur and I don’t think this will make it easier to deflect that crap.  If anything, it bumped up a bit in October after the so-called ‘privacy law’ went into effect. I get e-mail offers from Swedish girls, which means the sender is confused about me. I’d rather have offers from Italian or French guys with names like Gianni or Jean-Pierre.

    And no mustaches. They usually look like discouraged caterpillars and make me think of witless ‘n’ wandering. Eeeewww!.

    Here’s a brief summary of what the October law contained.

    “The law, passed last October just days before President Trump was elected, and due to take effect by the end of this year, would have forced ISPs to get clear permission from users to share personal data such as precise geo-location, financial information, health information, children’s informationsocial security numbers, web browsing history, app usage history and the content of communications.”

    “Furthermore, ISPs would have been ordered to allow their customers the ability to opt out of the sharing of less sensitive information, like an email address.”

    Like I said, that law was passed back in October and I didn’t see any slacking off of junk mail from AARP or junk e-mail from online hustlers. I did, in fact, see an increase of both.

    I don’t know that repealing it will make much of a difference to any of us peonies out here in the hinterlands.  If it did not exist until last Autumn, and now it’s been repealed, how is any of that going to change my life? If an online presence means that your Social Security number is up for grabs, what happens to your credit score if you haven’t frozen the credit reports with all three credit reporting agencies?

    And let’s do remember that having a pristine, clean as a whistle, credit score does not mean you’re trustworthy at all, does it? I’m quite sure that Bradley Manning, Bowe Bergdahl, Eddie Snowden, and that malignant ground-dwelling scumbag Pressley, and all those other clean, wonderful people like Betrayus had perfect credit scores. Really trustworthy souls, aren’t they?

    If you think this news of “passed and repealed” is confusing, join the club.

  • Kurds Take ISIL Air Base

    Photo: Reuters

    The Tabqa air base is 28 miles west of Raqqa.  http://time.com/4713496/kurdish-rebels-isis-tabqa-syria/

    US-led coalition forces have said the Tabqa dam is structurally sound. It is 25 miles upstread of Raqqa on the Euphrates River.

    The activist group “Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently” reported that ISIS had ordered Raqqa residents to evacuate, though without their furniture.  Those sand rats must be setting up an after-market postwar furniture chain.

    The Syrian National Coalition said in a statement that it was “increasingly concerned” about civilian casualties in the campaign against the extremist group.

    There’s more detail at the report in this link: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/03/backed-forces-capture-tabqa-air-base-isil-170327033050002.html

    This comes just a few days after the US airlifted the Kurdish forces last week.

  • When Accounts Come Due

    VENEZUELA-POLITICS/

    I marched and shouted in the streets

    I started fires and fed the heat

    Expecting I’d be queen of all

    Expecting I’d stand ten feet tall

    And no one told a fool like me

    That monsters like them just used me

    It wasn’t all it seemed

    I lost my dreams

    It appears that Venezuela’s government (Maduro) is scrapping elections, including the various gubernatorial elections, because he doesn’t want to find out how truly unpopular he is. The Chavismo party (Chavez) is cracking down on everything.  Elections are great when you’re popular; not so much when people want to see you dragged through the streets or something.

    Medicine is not just in short supply, it is nearly nonexistent. The bolivar is worthless. There is little to no food on store shelves, bakeries have been seized by Maduro’s government, including two owned by immigrants,  and OTC medicines are generally missing from drug store shelves. What do you do when you can’t get aspirin? Chew on willow bark?

    The real problem is that Maduro knows now that his popularity has crashed and doesn’t intend to hold the promised elections, period.  While there are people in several of the states in that country running for governor, the probability of an election actual appears to be nil for the foreseeable future.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/venezuela-elections-suspended-1.4036425

    Even the Cuban doctors who went there voluntarily found chaos and were forced by Maduro to lie about the conditions they found there, and the pay they received, in order to provide the statistics he wanted. They went to the US embassy in Colombia back in October 2016 to get away from it and tell the truth.

    http://todayvenezuela.com/2017/03/24/cuban-doctors-sent-to-venezuela-say-they-were-deceived-forced-to-fabricate-statistics/

    Nothing to fear from las comunistas. eh? Bolivaristas, comunistas – it’s all the same thing, no matter what the moronic know-it-alls or any other poo-flinging SJW howler monkeys think or say.  The difference is that in this country, we’re awake, we see the reality of that crap, we grew up under that kind of threat, and we are not as easily subjugated or fooled as people who’ve grown up in serfdom or dictatorships.

  • Out of the Mouths of the Disillusioned… Finally!

    North Korea receives American grain from US

    Photo: Getty Images

    The truth about North Korea has now disillusioned some supporters because their tour bus took a wrong turn. The individual who relayed this story had been an avid supporter of the Kim regime. But no more. He went there with several other people, expecting to find a workers’ paradise.  He and his fellow passengers were rapidly enlightened by the truth about that hellhole.

    He asked to not be identified, saying he feared reprisal, and we all know what an nice guy Fatty Kim is, don’t we?

    The visitor described what he saw on a forum for ex-communists at network54.com, saying he “wised up and saw the truth, not some idiotic blinkered vision of socialism” – from the article.  http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/597420/north-korea-wrong-turn-friends-of-kim-jong-un-kfa
    Pictures are included. Children are forced into unpaid labor, chained together, working in construction, not getting enough to eat. Despite Pyongyang’s propaganda program, Norkiland can’t survive without outside support. Its self-proclaimed independence is hogwash. The government repackages and relabels foods like rice to eliminate country of origin, especially if the foodstuffs come from the USA.  People are in rags, living in filthy conditions, with nearly no sustenance of any kind, and that includes, as the observer says, skinny soldiers.

    Skinny soldiers? You’d expect the military to at least get three squares, wouldn’t you?  Well, we’re wrong. Whatever money is coming into Norkiland, and that includes any that the Norks may have stolen, is apparently going into developing nuclear weapons and missiles to carry them.

    I don’t know how long the link will last, so take advantage of it now. This is also what is happening in that other worker’s paradise, Venezuela.  More on that is to come later. It’s worse than ever down there.

  • And All the Ships at Sea….

    Aircraft carriers are ‘vulnerable to attack’, per the news story. No! Really! Like, we don’t know that already? Yes, I know, that’s the USS Mahan, but I couldn’t find a bird farm photo in the bin.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-carriers-specialreport-idUSKBN16G1CZ

    From the article: “Trump’s expansion plans come as evidence mounts that potential enemies have built new anti-ship weapons able to destroy much of the United States’ expensive fleet of carriers. And as they have been for decades, carriers remain vulnerable to submarines.

    In a combat exercise off the coast of Florida in 2015, a small French nuclear submarine, the Saphir, snuck through multiple rings of defenses and “sank” the U.S. aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt and half of its escort ships. In other naval exercises, even old-fashioned diesel-electric submarines have beaten carriers.”

    The ignorance of this reporter and others is glaringly obvious in this story.  A task force is built to deal with these kinds of things.

    Ships at sea are and always have been vulnerable to attack and to damage, as is shown in the WWII damage report on the Enterprise CV-6.

    https://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/w/war-damage-reports/uss-enterprise-cv6-war-history-1941-1945.html

    Go to page 51 in the report, photo #2 J2. This was shot during the Battle of (Midway).   Sorry, that should be the Battle of Okinawa. My bad.

    The 9-ton elevator door was blown skyward by kamikaze pilot’s suicide strike, after the bomb his plane was carrying exploded in the hangar deck. The elevator door is at the top of the explosion column in the still photo, which is a frame taken from a 16mm film being shot at the time.  While you’re at it, look at some of the damage Japanese bombs did to that old girl. Note in the damage report how many times Enterprise suffered damage throughout the battles in which she was involved and still hung in there, no matter what.

    The lesson is that the press seem to insist on being uninformed and/or misinformed, as an excuse for writing sensationalist articles like this.  Frankly, in a real war, I would expect diesel subs to be used because not every country has nuclear subs. Russia has five nuclear subs, but only one aircraft carrier.

    As indicated in the article, the Chinese are claiming they have missiles that can go 10 times the speed of sound, which is 761.2 mph (1,227.74 km/h). That means their missiles are, per their claim, able to move at 7,612 mph.. That’s their claim, no evidence that it’s true is available to date.

    Fastest missile speed to date  is BrahMos. between Mach 2.8 (3,400 km/h; 2,100 mph; 0.95 km/s) and Mach 3 (3,700 km/h; 2,300 mph; 1.0 km/s).  These are for ship, submarine, aircraft (under testing) and land-based mobile launchers. BrahMos is a cruise missile of Indian/Russian origins.

    Peak speed for ICBMs is 6 to 7 km/sec, which is 13,392 mph or 21,600kph.  Any faster, and the missile launches into space.

    Unless there’s something under development that can move that fast and track a Nork ICBM, what is our alternative?  Anyone have the answer? Anyone? Bueller?

    With Fatty Kim da T’ird getting jiggy on his side of the Chinese-Norkiland border, and the Chinese showing a bit of angst about it (because they don’t want to be bothered with him, either), it’s logical to ask if we, meaning the USA, have anything that can track and destroy an ICBM moving at 13,392 miles per hour.  Thugboy is leading up to the intercontinental stage of missile development and if he gets a hair up his ass, he’s going to launch ‘em. He won’t just be shooting at the South, or the Chinese or Japan. His aspirations go much further than that.  It would be no real loss if he accidentally took out some part of SoCalifornia, instead of Foggy Bottom.

    But to return to the story itself, the reporter misunderstands the purpose of war games, which is to test the vulnerability of your own armaments as well as those of your opponents.  His quivering, panicky prose indicates a lack of information.

    It may be that he likes to be that way.  It stokes his little adrenaline rushes, or something.  Perhaps he should watch ‘Down Periscope’ a couple of times.

  • This Morning’s News from Norkiland (Updated)

    The late Kim Jong-Nam

    Kim Jong-un is getting froggy. SoS Tillerson, during his recent visit to South Korea, indicated that China is not willing to clamp down on that small chunk of the Korean peninsula north of the DMZ line, despite the clear evidence that Fatty Kim da T’ird is bound and determined to punch anyone within striking distance of his NoDongs. (Puns are intentional.) The US is now saying the policy of ‘strategic patience’ is over. Military action is possible.  The real problem there is getting China’s government to squelch the little bugger, but they’re dragging their feet because of that border thingy of theirs.  http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-39297031

    Meantime, South Korea has appealed to the World Trade Organization that China is treating South Korean companies unfairly. So, what’s so new about that?  http://www.bbc.com/news/business-39324536

    Okay, we all know that the Norks are a not-quite-there version of the Keystone Cops, but only until they execute someone with an antiaircraft weapon when he pisses off Fatty Kim da T’ird for some minor infringement of some kind like buttoning the coat on the left instead of on the right or sneezing during formation. Then they become the slavering, drooling, tailwagging hunchdogs of an uncivilized, vicious, bad tempered megalomaniac spoiled brat who had his own brother murdered. That’s his bro’s picture at the top. I think he still has a sister. If she had any brains at all, she’d leave yesterday.

    Meantime, Fatty Kim da T’ird is bound and determined to have a war, period. We are being warned that we should expect another missile launch soon, possibly this week? Month? Year?

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-exploring-range-of-new-measures-to-respond-to-north-korea/2017/03/21/de7f4f66-0e63-11e7-aa57-2ca1b05c41b8_story.html?ut

    Okay, I get it. Fatty Kim da T’ird wants a war to prove his ‘manhood’ or something, right? My take on this? If he launches even one missile and it goes further than the Norkiland coast, launch one or two THAADs to take it down, and at the same time, scramble a fighter squadron, bomb the living shit out of the Pueblo, and beat feet out of there. That’s just to let the Inglorious Little Basterd know that we know that he knows that we know that he knows that we can do that.

    We could also target that 150-foot statue of Grandpa Kim, couldn’t we? That hideous “Ode to Inglorious Basterdie” sticks out like a sore thumb. It shows up on Google maps.

    Fatty Kim da T’ird should be careful what he wishes for. Used ice cream is never as good as the fresh kind.

    03-23-2017: this is an update to this post, an op-ed piece by Robert Gallucci, for the L.A. Times.

    http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-gallucci-north-korea-icbm-missiles-tillerson-20170323-story.html

    I’m surprised that the L.A. Times would present Mr. Gallucci’s op-ed, since it takes a lot to surprise me, but it is worth your time to read it. I question his opinion that we are not anti-ICBM missile capable, because we have definitely moved on from the 20th century when the Minuteman missile was our best response.

    In addition, the Norks are now accusing Japan of spying on them, which may have something to do with Japan’s recent launch of a intelligence-gathering satellite. Ya think?

    http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2017/03/23/North-Korea-accuses-Japan-of-espionage/7861490267869/

     

  • Are the Gloves Off Yet?

    From Wattsupwiththat: Bodaprez’s climate ‘funding’ $77 billion(!!) stash has been found and is going to be gutted.

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2017/03/16/obamas-77-billion-climate-funds-stash-found-will-be-gutted/

    It’s been hidden by not being specifically labeled ‘climate change’ or ‘climate related’ and buried in programs that have nothing to do with the climate or even with the weather.

    “In some cases, the idea was to make climate programs hard for Republicans in Congress to even find.” – WUWT article. That sentence alone should clue even a blunt instrument (like someone we know) into the deceptions practiced for eight long years by the previous administration.

    It’s far past time it was uncovered and the misuse of tax money brought to light. That should make us all feel a bit better, but there is another side to this climate fracas going on.

    Pres. Trump released a proposed budget on Thursday last week. We already know that he plans to increase defense spending, and has indicated that he can save $100 billion by cutting nonsensical (my term) federal spending on ‘climate change’, some of which is buried in programs that, as I said, have nothing to do with ‘climate’.

    Since the WUWT article is a summary, I suggest that you click on the link to the original article from Bloomberg News, and don’t get your undies in a wad over it, because it is not ‘managed’ by Mikey B. He merely owns it.

    https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-03-15/cutting-climate-spending-made-harder-by-obama-s-budget-tactics

    What you will see in the original article is links to other resources, including the expansion of existing programs to include ‘climate change’ in their curricula.

    When something like this hidden deep pocket is viewed as a ‘gravy train’, which it is, it becomes another drain down which your tax dollars flow without anyone checking on them.

    In this morning’s  paper there was a whine about losing the Great Lakes cleanup funding money, but the author of that article included the observation that such funding has been dwindling for some time now. Frankly, after watching the videos of carp shooting last week, I think it should be open carp season all year, just to clean out that pest. Bring some sturgeon into it, too. They’ll eat anything.

    I have said this before and will continue to do so: I have no issues with good meteorological research. It is vital to basic safety to be able to accurately predict severe weather such as blizzards, thunderstorms, hurricanes and tornadoes, flooding, short-term and long-term drought.  If the Army Corps of Engineers requires funding to do a better job of preventing flood damage from events like 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, as the linked article suggests, that makes sense, but it should not be coming from a hidden, mislabeled fund.

    The 1993 flooding of the Mississippi River caused between $15 billion and $20 billion in damages because the water volume flowing south was severely underestimated, despite the Army Corps of Engineers opening a lock at the northern end of the flow. Ole Man River, as I have said before, drains every waterway from North Dakota and Minnesota to the west and Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana to the east, and anything else that empties into it on its way south to the Gulf of Mexico.

    This problem has to do with correctly analyzing and predicting the rain volume in the water column of storms that produce floods like that, as well as a hurricane’s storm surge itself. The storm surge for the 2005 Katrina prediction was inaccurate.  The 1993 Mississippi River flow volume was severely underestimated, with the result that levees and dikes along the river were overwhelmed and/or broken by the flood.  I won’t bring up Hurricane Sandy, but it was a disaster that need not have happened.

    Weather forecasting is NOT, and never has been in any way, related to climate changes. We desperately need better meteorology. There is no reason to cut that kind of funding.

    Here is an example: in 2006, there was a heat wave and a drought in the corn belt. It was not predicted. The rains that would normally water alfalfa, corn, soybean and wheat fields went into the Dakotas, with a rain volume so heavy that it revived dormant anthrax spores in the soil, infecting cattle that had not been inoculated because anthrax was no longer a threat.  The anthrax organism can lie dormant for centuries and will revive under the right conditions, which is exactly what happened.

    In another example, last Monday, March 13, the forecast for snow in my general area was 2 to 6 inches. The actual amount that I measured at the end of the storm was 11 inches. That’s quite a difference. A much higher volume of snow went far to the south of me, as far south as 80 miles, because the forecasters had failed to take into account atmospheric humidity levels (as high as 92%), which feed the snow column along with open water in Lake Michigan.

    The inaccuracy of that snow volume prediction was not just for my area. It was quite widespread and included two states, not just a few counties. Fortunately, it melted quickly. While we’ve had a warm winter, we have not once lacked precipitation the entire time. It is raining lightly as I write this.

    Here’s a prediction for anyone who is interested, since it comes from two different people: the next two winters will be prolonged, with a high volume of precipitation (snow or rain, depending on where you are). That’s 2017-2018 and 2018-2019.  Prolonged means starting early and ending later than usual. Not my prediction, just passing it on. I’d say make sure there’s firewood if you need it, and plenty of staples in the pantry.  And ice cream. And pizza.

  • A Brief History of Women in the Army

    Recruiting women for the WAAC started in 1941, very shortly after Pearl Harbor. The object was to recruit women to fill positions usually held by men so as to release them to combat duty.  Unfortunately, because the WAAC was an auxiliary service, the women who were serving at home or overseas did not have any of the benefits that men in the regular Army had, which include housing, food and medical benefits.  Since some of them were posted to war zones such as London, they had to pay for everything out of pocket.

    Congressional  hearings on the subject of converting the WAAC to the Women’s Army Corps opened in March 1943.  WAACs became WACs (regular Army) on 3 July 1943.

    http://www.history.army.mil/brochures/WAC/WAC.HTM

    At the time, the attitude of the press toward these women was patronizing at its best.  In general, the American press had reported favorably, if rather frivolously, on the WAAC. Although editors devoted an inordinate amount of space to the color of WAAC underwear and the dating question, the press was usually sympathetic to the adjustments made by women to military life and the exciting job and travel opportunities awaiting those who enlisted.

    However, there were exceptions. In the well-known column, “Capitol Stuff,” carried nationwide by the McCormick newspaper chain, columnist John O’Donnell claimed that a “super-secret War Department policy authorized the issuance of prophylactics to all WAACs before they were sent overseas.” O’Donnell insisted that WAAC Director Oveta Culp Hobby was fully aware of and in agreement with this policy. The entire charge was, of course, a complete fabrication and O’Donnell was forced to retract his allegation.

    Not much of that attitude has changed, has it?  The derogatory chatter about women serving their country stemmed partly from men who did not want to be released to combat duty overseas, and their families.

    The damage done to the WAAC by this column, even with the rapid retraction, was incalculable. WAACs and their relatives were outraged and humiliated. The immediate denials issued by President and Mrs. Roosevelt, Secretary Stimson, and Lt. Gen. Brehon B. Somervell of the Army Service Forces mitigated the feelings of some but did little to alleviate the shock of many. The inevitable general public discussion led Congress to summon Director Hobby to produce statistics on WAAC pregnancies and the frequency of venereal disease. Upon learning of the exceptionally small percent cited, Congress commended Major Hobby and the WAAC.

    The attached video is a 9-minute recruiting film showing women doing the stateside jobs that men had been doing, including testing artillery before shipping it overseas.  I don’t know who the General is at the end of the film, but perhaps someone can identify him.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enYgk47gQi8