Wednesday, 25 March 2026

CALIFORNICATION

 Remember CALIFORNICATION? - That slow but funky Red Hot Chilli Peppers song from 1999.

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


This video highlighting the lyrics is worth a listen! 
 
  
What if every word has deep significance? - Does "Firstborn Unicorn" refer to the idea that in Satanic circles the first born male must be transitioned to female? Or does it refer to this book:
 
"The Killing of the Unicorn Dorothy Stratten, 1960-1980" by Peter Bogdanovich, detailing a tragic life and death of a young girl around the Hollywood porn movie scene.
 
The Lyrics: 
 
 "Psychic spies from China try to steal your mind's elation
 
 
And little girls from Sweden dream of silver-screen quotation
And if you want these kind of dreams, it's Californication
 
 
 It's the edge of the world and all of Western civilization
 
 
The sun may rise in the East, at least it settled in a final location

It's understood that Hollywood sells Californication

Pay your surgeon very well to break the spell of aging
Celebrity skin, is this your chin, or is that war you're waging?
 
 
Firstborn unicorn
Hardcore soft porn

 

Marry me, girl, be my fairy to the world, be my very own constellation
A teenage bride with a baby inside getting high on information
And buy me a star on the boulevard, it's Californication


Space may be the final frontier, but it's made in a Hollywood basement
And Cobain, can you hear the spheres singing songs off Station to Station?


And Alderaan's not far away, it's Californication

 


Born and raised by those who praise control of population


Well, everybody's been there, and I don't mean on vacation

Firstborn unicorn
Hardcore soft porn

 


Destruction leads to a very rough road, but it also breeds creation


And earthquakes are to a girl's guitar, they're just another good vibration
And tidal waves couldn't save the world from Californication


Pay your surgeon very well to break the spell of aging


Sicker than the rest, there is no test, but this is what you're craving

Firstborn unicorn
Hardcore soft porn"

 

This pattern of predictions and revelations repeats itself many times in popular culture. But move along, there's nothing to see here...

Tuesday, 24 March 2026

IMAGINARY MENINGITIS

The next health pysop could be "Meningitis"

What gets me is that it took most people five years to even begin to grasp that convid was a hoax, but all the deep state have to do is change the name of the latest fake disease and they are literally lining up for injections again...

 

I used to think that vaxtards would eventually learn, but no, I no longer think they ever will!


Meningitis is listed as a "side effect" on ALL the covid jabs.  Side effects are big pharmas code words for: We've poisoned you. The polysorbate 80 inside them allows for all the nano-particles of heavy metals within them to cross the blood brain barrier so some can be deposited there.

What we are witnessing now is another problem reaction solution game.  And you can't "catch" meningitis. It develops from an issue already present inside the body as these toxins slowly spread to the brain over time from all the injections. 

They created the problem so they can offer you another poisonous solution in the form of a meningitis jab.

It is not a coincidence that critical thinking, and common sense was directly targeted by all the poisons in these jabs as they destroy all the healthy flora in your gut. Rendering discernment and intuition things of the past. By design.
 

The Meningitis Mystery - Dr. Sam Bailey

Meningitis is widely feared—but what if the story we’ve been told about its causes isn’t backed by solid evidence?

First published in May 2023, this video challenges the mainstream narrative, questions the role of bacteria like Neisseria meningitidis, and explores alternative explanations behind this serious condition. Is meningitis really an infection—or something else entirely?

Full show notes and references 👉 https://drsambailey.com/resources/vid...



Students of stupidity

 

There was a time when university students were regarded as being a more intelligent sector of society. This is clearly no longer the case, as a large number of them are complete morons.

This photo is widely assumed to be from Kent University in England, and it's being used by the English media, but it's still fairly cold in Kent so the photo is either not current or not from there at all.

There is also a Kent University in Ohio USA, where temperatures are cold as well, but photos of summer dressed ques of masked students from either university seem to be reported interchangeably with the location (UK or USA) not being mentioned.

 


I fully expect this bullshit to kick off in New Zealand soon too. 
But this time round I think it will be more confrontational than in 2021. Personally I won't be politely saying "I have an exemption" if any fuckers ask me to wear a mask! 😂

Monday, 23 March 2026

DRIVING IN AMERICA

The golden age of American motoring

From the Laurel and Hardy school of motoring: Fascinating photos capture the thrills… and spills of the golden age of American motoring

 Wrapped around a tree, nose down in a ditch and dangling precariously over water.

Fascinating photos from the 1920s and 30s show the dramatic and tragic side effect of the golden age of American motoring.

The pictures were taken in and around Boston, Massachusetts by Leslie Jones, who was staff photographer at the Boston-Herald Traveler newspaper from 1917 to 1956.

Mr Jones captured everything that happened in the city for five decades and when he died in 1967, his family donated a vast collection of 34,000 prints to the Boston Public Library.

They included these fascinating photos of vintage car wrecks from the great motoring boom.

Motor cars became affordable to the masses for the first time in the 1920s. By the end of the decade a Model T Ford cost $298, just a fraction of the $1,200 it cost in 1909.

The introduction of hire purchase also made it much easier for members of the public to buy cars, and by 1929, 20 per cent of Americans were on the road.

Ford, Chrysler and General Motors were all competing for the boom in business and by the time the depression hit in 1929, Ford was producing more than one car every minute.

Technology meant these early cars were capable of achieving speeds of up to 50 miles per hour – but safety measures were nowhere near as advanced as they are today.

Add in the fact drivers didn’t need to pass a test before they got behind the wheel, and it’s easy to see why accidents were frequent and often spectacular.

Officers examine a car that has wrapped itself around a tree, spilling its interiors onto the street in Boston in 1933

Officers examine a car that has wrapped itself around a tree, spilling its interiors onto the street in Boston in 1933

Passersby try to figure out how this car ended up nose-down in a trench in Boston's West End. A glance at the rough, dirt-covered road provides a clue

Passersby try to figure out how this car ended up nose-down in a trench in Boston’s West End. A glance at the rough, dirt-covered road provides a clue

The scene of an accident in 1935. Information with the photo reveals a car stolen by joyriding children crashed into a lawyer's car, killing him

The scene of an accident in 1935. Information with the photo reveals a car stolen by joyriding children crashed into a lawyer’s car, killing him

Giving a rare glimpse of the day's fashion, a group of men look over a crumpled car that sits by the side of a residential Boston street

Giving a rare glimpse of the day’s fashion, a group of men look over a crumpled car that sits by the side of a residential Boston street

Crowds pose for photographer Leslie Jones alongside a mangled and burnt out wreck in Boston in 1933

Crowds pose for photographer Leslie Jones alongside a mangled and burnt out wreck in Boston in 1933

A police officer poses next to a car that flipped over manoevring around corner in Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1935.

A police officer poses next to a car that flipped over manoevring around corner in Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1935.

 

This truck stood no chance when it came into contact with a tree on a rural Mass. road, disintegrating on impact - leaving just the steering wheel intact.

This truck stood no chance when it came into contact with a tree on a rural Mass. road, disintegrating on impact – leaving just the steering wheel intact.

A fireboat struggles to haul a car out of the Fore River in Quincy, Massachusetts in 1933. They succeeded, but couldn't save the three passengers, who drowned

A fireboat struggles to haul a car out of the Fore River in Quincy, Massachusetts in 1933. They succeeded, but couldn’t save the three passengers, who drowned

This car came out loser in a battle of wills with a trolley bus on Boston's South End in 1932

This car came out loser in a battle of wills with a trolley bus on Boston’s South End in 1932

Children peer out of the undergrowth as photographer Leslie Jones captures a nasty wreck smoulding by the side of the road in Hingham

Children peer out of the undergrowth as photographer Leslie Jones captures a nasty wreck smoulding by the side of the road in Hingham

Crowds watch in awe as a car is winched out of the Charles River in Cambridge, Mass. close to the Harvard University campus

Crowds watch in awe as a car is winched out of the Charles River in Cambridge, Mass in 1933. close to the Harvard University campus

Taken in 1934, this photograph shows a truck balancing on a bridge in Dorchester by just one wheel. Workers from the Walter Baker & Co chocolate factory rushed out of the building in the background to watch

Taken in 1934, this photograph shows a truck balancing on a bridge in Dorchester by just one wheel. Workers from the Walter Baker & Co chocolate factory rushed out of the building in the background to watch

Another angle from the same accident shows how close the truck is from toppling into the water

Another angle from the same accident shows how close the truck is from toppling into the water

This car remarkably survived a collision with a utility pole in Cambridge, Mass - with just a mangled bumper to show for the crash

This car remarkably survived a collision with a utility pole in Cambridge, Mass – with just a mangled bumper to show for the crash

The driver of this car was unlikely to have survived this collision. The wreck is wrapped entirely around a tree, which sits in the driver's position

The driver of this car was unlikely to have survived this collision. The wreck is wrapped entirely around a tree, which sits in the driver’s position

The shell of a truck is pulled from the Charles River after it careered off the Harvard Bridge

The shell of a truck is pulled from the Charles River after it careered off the Harvard Bridge

Photographer Leslie Jones had to part crowds of onlookers to capture this accident in downtown Boston. An out of control car collided with a shopfront, smashing windows and ending up on its side

Photographer Leslie Jones had to part crowds of onlookers to capture this accident in downtown Boston. An out of control car collided with a shopfront, smashing windows and ending up on its side

Local businessman Byron Harwood and Byron Grover were hurt when their car collided with a bus in Waltham, Mass. in 1921. They were lucky to survive this nasty looking wreck. Their car certainly didn't

Local businessman Byron Harwood and Byron Grover were hurt when their car collided with a bus in Waltham, Mass. in 1921. They were lucky to survive this nasty looking wreck. Their car certainly didn’t

Taken in 1934, this photo shows a car that skidded out of control on ice-covered roads and wrapped around a tree in Auburndale, Mass.

Taken in 1934, this photo shows a car that skidded out of control on ice-covered roads and wrapped around a tree in Auburndale, Mass.

A bus hit a truck and flipped over in south Boston, stopping just before it smashed into a cafeteria storefront

A truck collideded with a bus and flipped over in south Boston, stopping just before it smashed into a cafeteria storefront

Another view of the same accident shows eager children posing with the upturned truck. it also demonstrates how close the vehicles came to nearby buildings

Another view of the same accident shows eager children posing with the upturned truck. it also demonstrates how close the vehicles came to nearby buildings

A Cudahy Packing Co. truck is hauled out of Fort Point Channel, which separates South Boston and downtown Boston

A Cudahy Packing Co. truck is hauled out of Fort Point Channel, which separates South Boston and downtown Boston

Even public servants weren't immune to accidents. An early mail truck came out loser in this battle with a tree on the tree-lined Commercial Avenue, Boston

Even public servants weren’t immune to accidents. An early mail truck came out loser in this battle with a tree on the tree-lined Commercial Avenue, Boston

Sitting in a Boston wrecking yard, this cross section of a wreck shows how basic car interiors were in the early days of motoring.

Sitting in a Boston wrecking yard, this cross section of a wreck shows how basic car interiors were in the early days of motoring


THIS IS A COPY AND PASTE POST, BUT LET’S ALL TRY TO KEEP SPREADING GOOD CONTENT FAR AND WIDE

It’s the dark ages now and shit is different. After using the internet for over 25 years, these days I keep finding bookmarks I go back to seem to have disappeared – it’s not just Fakebook and Twatter that are censoring everything – the whole internet is being purged of real information, and flooded with propaganda.

One shift in mindset that I think we all need to do, is to let go of ideas like “copyright” and all that outdated shit. We are all on the internet, anyone can copy and paste anything in seconds. I have over 1000 web pages of original content online that anyone can copy and repost. Good! – I hope they do. (a link back to https://www.frot.co.nz is always appreciated)

If you are the author of something I have reposted here and would like me to remove it, feel free to email me. I’ll happily take it down. If you are some lawyer threatening to sue me for copyright infringement on the other hand – your reply is in the mail…


 This content was previously posted on FROT, August 15, 2021

A NICE DAY

 It was really nice in Wellington today - the sky was clean & blue with no filthy grey clouds, and no lines in the sky - it doesn't happen often these days, but lately there have been several days when the weather & the sky has been been awesome! Today is also my birthday, so all in all, pretty cool really!

These are some photos I took around the waterfront.

 
(notice something missing here?)



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