Tuesday, 27 August 2024

MY LOVE HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH TECHNOLOGY

This year I have cut right back on sending emails because we all seem to be in a constant state of information overload, and also my email systems took a real pounding last year, so I ending up ditching all my old accounts and shifted to only using Proton Mail. 



It's all a bit primitive compared to the email set up I used to have, but my new account is fairly anon with no real history, so I'm not getting 600 spam emails a day. Yes, my combined inbox really did get that much spam last year! Thankfully I'm getting pretty much no spam any more.

When I gave up using cell phones 22 years ago it was no big deal, but back in 2002 they weren't considered all that essential. These days refusing to use a cell phone is seen as pretty odd, but I think they are ghastly things. I actually do have one, and although I don't generally look at it, I do rack up about two minutes a month on it.



This year has been a year of letting go of things, especially computer stuff. As well as moving over to Proton Mail, at the end of last year I stopped using my WordPress blog www.frot.co.nz

It's still there as an archive but I have now switched to a new smaller blog www.sift.co.nz

Here is a post about that swap over: The end of an era

And I also quit using all social media except Facebook where I still have several accounts to circumvent any censorship:




Who on earth is Greg Anderson and why is he still on Facebook? - As recently as 2023 I was regularly using five social media platforms, but like any addiction, I wasn’t exactly happy about it, so I finally gave up the lot, and went cold turkey for a month. At the end of the month I was only too pleased to have seen the arse end of four of them, but surprisingly, (and yes, I know it’s deep state), the only one I missed was Facebook.

I am a real person, but I update my online identities more often than Firefox changes versions, so I have to use a spreadsheet to remember them all. What I’m looking for on FB is interesting content from like minded people. If you have also come to the conclusion that nearly everything we have been programmed to believe is a lie, then we may be on the same page.

I live in Wellington, New Zealand, which I suspect is one of the most libtard cities in the entire world, and have offended more people online over the past two decades than I can shake a stick at. If you are a sensitive petal we are probably not on the same page. But I don’t take all this stuff super seriously on FB, and am more likely to briefly mock earnest woketards than engage in long winded disagreements with them.


https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054208008403 



Monday, 26 August 2024

NEW SATANIC JESUS

Dave Navaro's new look (he was the guitarist from Jane's Addiction) - along with all the tatts that is a Freemason hand sign
 

It's a shame to see him posing like this, they were a great band once! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7Q_8q3XXrQ - and yes this song is about a tranny! - "have you seen my wig around?" :)

Saturday, 24 August 2024

SIFT PLAYLIST

 I have collected up some of my favourite music videos, mostly from the golden age of rock music, 1967-1997 - Perfect for playing on random while reading all the awesome posts here on this blog. Included in the bookmarks menu at the right.

SIFT YOUTUBE MUSIC PLAYLIST



Friday, 23 August 2024

HOW MUCH?

There are not many supercars in New Zealand, probably because they are a bit on the expensive side, and our ever deteriorating roads would totally munt them in no time flat. But I started wondering, if I was filthy rich, and in the market for some racy looking bling, how much would a new 2024 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport Red Dragon cost?


It turns out the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport Red Dragon 2024 Price in New Zealand is NZ$ 9,020,000 (US$5,500,000)
 
 "Bugatti has just unwrapped its latest masterpiece, the bespoke Chiron Super Sport named ’Red Dragon,’ and it’s an absolute showstopper. Adorned in a mesmerizing red-hued carbon fiber finish, Bugatti has spared no effort in ensuring that every inch of this hypercar exudes sheer luxury and opulence.

The Red Dragon flaunts subtle Nocturne exterior accents, accompanied by sleek black-painted lightweight five-spoke wheels that seamlessly blend with the understated Super Sport stripes, cleverly concealing vibrant red brake calipers. The exterior is a symphony of design, a testament to Bugatti’s commitment to perfection.

Inside the cockpit, the elegance continues with Blanc (white) seats and door panels harmoniously paired with meticulously handstitched Hot Spur contrasting details and Beluga Black carpets. This meticulous attention to detail extends to the dash and door tops, creating a visually striking and athletically inspired contrast that elevates the interior to a level of unmatched sophistication.

The Red Dragon isn’t Bugatti’s first venture into the world of red-tinted carbon fiber; a similar aesthetic was employed in the Pur Sport Grand Prix unveiled just last year. The integrated headrests boast contrasting ’Chiron Super Sport’ embroidery, and even the rear-view mirror is color-matched to the striking exterior hue. Overall, it stands as one of the most captivating Super Sports to date, a remarkable feat considering the array of jaw-dropping releases from Bugatti in recent months.

Underneath its bespoke exterior, the Red Dragon retains the powerhouse that is the 8.0-liter W16 quad-turbo motor, delivering an astonishing 1,578 horsepower and a tire-shredding 1,180 lb-ft of torque. The elongated rear end, 9.84 inches longer than a regular Chiron, not only contributes to a more graceful aesthetic but also enhances stability at high speeds, achieving a 40% reduction in aerodynamic stall. Consequently, the Super Sport effortlessly reaches a top speed of 273 mph, an impressive feat by any measure.

In the case of the Red Dragon and similar bespoke Bugatti creations, customers collaborate with the Sur Mesure department to tailor every detail to their precise preferences. The exclusivity of Bugatti is highlighted by instances like a wealthy couple commissioning matching Super Sports. However, for those who haven’t secured their Chiron yet, the window has closed, with all units spoken for. Yet, for the less discerning, the secondhand market may still unveil opportunities, such as the recent discovery of a rare Super Sport 300+, expected to fetch a staggering $5.5 million. Bugatti has capped the production of Super Sports at 80 units, while the even more exclusive Super Sport 300+ is limited to just 30 units, ensuring that these automotive masterpieces remain rare gems on the roads." 



Thursday, 22 August 2024

The Most Dangerous Superstition

This is a book that I haven't read yet but am planning to read very soon. As a reminder, Dr Tom Cowan recommended it in his latest podcast this week. 
 
Something I often think about when reading posts by people who want to try to get "the government" to change things, is that I have no faith whatsoever in "government" or in the process of trying to change anything by attempting to work within their systems. 
 
I think the NZ "government" is just a lowly division of the globalist scum, who run everything entirely in their interests, against the interests of NZ. But we have all been programmed to believe that we must have a "government", and that we must submit to it. And that is the Dangerous Superstition.

The Most Dangerous Superstition (2011) - by Larken Rose
 

"When someone looks out at the world and sees all manner of suffering and injustice, stretching back for thousands of years and continuing today, he invariably blames such problems on someone else's hatred, greed, or stupidity. Rarely will someone consider the possibility that his own belief system is the cause of the pain and suffering he sees around him. But in most cases, it is. The root cause of most of society's ills--the main source of man's inhumanity to man--is neither malice nor negligence, but a mere superstition--an unquestioned assumption which has been accepted on faith by nearly everyone, of all ages, races, religions, education and income levels. If people were to recognize that one belief for what it is--an utterly irrational, self-contradictory, and horribly destructive myth--most of the violence, oppression and injustice in the world would cease. But that will happen only when people dare to honestly and objectively re-examine their belief systems. "The Most Dangerous Superstition" exposes the myth for what it is, showing how nearly everyone, as a result of one particular unquestioned assumption, is directly contributing to violence and oppression without even realizing it. If you imagine yourself to be a compassionate, peace-loving, civilized human being, you must read this book."
 

 
 

Wednesday, 21 August 2024

Are There Any Women in Women's Sports?

Another great new podcast from Mr E on Odysee - this one has a quick look at some of the guys who competed as women at the Paris Olympics - it's titled "Are There Any Women in Women's Sports?" 

Tuesday, 20 August 2024

Bikini Atoll is a hot tourist destination

 Bikini Atoll is now a popular tourist destination, but clueless "scientists" are pretending to be baffled as to why marine life is thriving there... 

The realisation that "nuclear bombs" are entirely fictional is not an area they want to get into.

The photos of the "nuclear testing" are all spectacularly fake. And there were supposedly 23 bombs tested, LOL, why is it always 23?

Scientists report corals as big as cars and say it is teeming with fish such as snapper, sharks and tuna.


Steve Palumbi, professor of marine sciences at Stanford University and his team have been studying the effects of radiation poisoning on marine life. He declared the flora and fauna “remarkably resilient” at the Micronesian island, located halfway between Hawaii and Australia.

The scientist reports plentiful schools of fish inhabiting the lagoon, using the living coral as a place to spawn. Profesor Palumbi says fish populations are thriving because they have been left alone - “in a strange way they are protected by the history of this place”.

The abundant coral seem unharmed by high radiation levels. A research team is investigating how the coral colonies are able to survive – and even thrive - by sequencing their DNA as well as calculating mutation rates and patterns.

Things to do on Bikini Atoll

Bikini Atoll, Namu Marshall Islands is a breathtakingly beautiful destination with a rich cultural history and plenty of activities for visitors to enjoy. Located in the westernmost part of the Marshall Islands, Bikini Atoll is known for its stunning turquoise waters, lush green vegetation, and diverse marine life. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach holiday, an exciting adventure, or a chance to explore the area’s unique culture, Bikini Atoll has something for everyone. Here are 10 things to do in Bikini Atoll, Namu Marshall Islands.

1. Dive or Snorkel in the Lagoon: Bikini Atoll has a stunning lagoon that is perfect for diving and snorkeling. The lagoon is filled with vibrant and colorful coral, as well as a wide variety of tropical fish. You can also explore the many shipwrecks that are scattered throughout the area.

2. Visit the Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test Site: During the 1940s and 1950s, the United States conducted a number of nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll. Today, the area is a popular destination for those interested in the history of the nuclear tests. You can take a tour of the area and learn more about the tests and their effects on the environment.

3. Take a Boat Tour: Bikini Atoll is surrounded by a number of small islands, and a boat tour is the perfect way to explore them. You can take a tour of the area and explore the many shipwrecks that are scattered throughout the area.

4. Visit the Local Villages: Bikini Atoll is home to a number of small villages. Take a tour of the villages to learn more about the area’s culture and history. You can also purchase local handicrafts from the villagers.

5. Go Fishing: Bikini Atoll is known for its excellent fishing. You can rent a boat and explore the area’s many reefs and shipwrecks in search of the perfect catch.

6. Explore the Local Wildlife: Bikini Atoll is home to a variety of unique wildlife, including tropical birds, sea turtles, and dolphins. Take a tour of the area to spot some of the wildlife.

7. Take a Hike: Bikini Atoll is home to a number of hiking trails. Take a hike through the lush green foliage and enjoy the stunning views of the islands.

8. Visit the Local Museum: The Bikini Atoll Museum is a great place to learn more about the history of the area. The museum has a variety of artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of Bikini Atoll.

9. Enjoy the Beach: Bikini Atoll is home to some of the most stunning beaches in the Marshall Islands. Spend the day soaking up the sun and relaxing on the beach.

10. Go Kayaking: Bikini Atoll is surrounded by a number of small islands and coves, making it the perfect place for kayaking. Take a tour of the area and explore the many shipwrecks and reefs.

No matter what type of activity you’re looking for, Bikini Atoll, Namu Marshall Islands has something for everyone. From relaxing on the beach to exploring the area’s unique culture and wildlife, Bikini Atoll is a must-visit destination.




Monday, 19 August 2024

WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED

Dr Tom Cowan has just done a great podcast that goes beyond his usual health related topics and exposes some of the other big scams.

 https://odysee.com/@Dr.TomCowan:8/8.14.24:e

After discussing the myth of oil being a "fossil fuel" he exposes the lie of "nuclear bombs"  including Bikini Atoll testing, and then gets in the massive scams of "government" and "disease" - Great stuff!