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AlleyCat
2024-09-26 21:49:34 UTC
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New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd Concealed Trump's J6 Request For Nat'l Guard

Well, what do we have here? You know that almost cliche phrase that's gone around the last couple of years, "Trump was
right?" According to new government documents, it appears that former President Donald Trump's claim that he requested
National Guard ahead of the events of January 6, 2021, and the subsequent denials and hesitation against his request,
looks to be verified.

According to a document published by the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight on Monday, September 16, Trump
did request National Guard days ahead of time in order to "make sure it's a safe event."

But that's not the kicker. Ready for this?

"Previously concealed by the Biden-Harris Administration's Department of Defense, the Subcommittee has uncovered
statements by key personnel involved in the deployment of the D.C. National Guard to the U.S. Capitol on January 6,
2021. These new transcripts indicate that senior Pentagon officials unnecessarily delayed the DC National Guard
response to the Capitol on January 6 due to "optics" concerns.

The DoD IG claims that the actions at the Pentagon were "reasonable in light of the circumstances" at the Capitol on
January 6, 2021. The IG also determined that "DoD officials did not delay or obstruct the DoD's response to the on
January 6, 2021."

THE TRANSCRIPTS REVEAL OTHERWISE.

(if you want the transcripts, just ask)

The documents then shows a laundry list of quotes from different high-ranking officials either confirming Trump's
request, other officials denying said request and yet more officials not understanding why the request was either being
denied or delayed.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, quoted Trump's request. Note the date of the request.

"The President just says, 'Hey, look at this. There's going to be a large amount of protesters here on the 6th, make
sure that you have sufficient National Guard or Soldiers to make sure it's a safe event.'"

The Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller was then quoted as not taking Trump's request seriously.

"The President commented that they were going to need 10,000 troops the following day... I interpreted it as a bit of
presidential banter or President Trump banter that you all are familiar with, and in no way, shape, or form did I
interpret that as an order or direction."

U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund was quoted as communicating with officials that his people needed assistance and
were being overwhelmed, but was told that the National Guard was advised to stand down because of "optics."

"I'm making an urgent request for the National Guard. We are being overrun. I gave a quick rundown of what we had going
on and that officers out there are fighting for their lives. We were about to be taken over. The representative from
the Secretary of the Army said, "I don't like the optics of National Guard standing in a line with the Capitol in the
background.""

"I explained to them that the building is being breached. I need their assistance immediately. He said, "My
recommendation to the Secretary of the Army is to not support the request."

The establishment in Washington D.C. and the media that hold their water's narrative is crumbling before our eyes.

https://cha.house.gov/_cache/files/b/8/b8310e3b-5966-4ae5-bae8-330fc3a7705b/1CBF2FE8BF862BCB77CDA87CBCBAF473.dod-
transcripts-one-pager-final.pdf

https://t.co/CvUudXQzLf

https://twitter.com/mrctv/status/1837220197913997411?ref_src=twsrc^tfw

https://www.mrctv.org/blog/nick-kangadis/cheney-j6-committee-suppressed-trumps-call-national-guard-jan-6-report
Alan
2024-09-27 03:26:59 UTC
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New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd Concealed Trump's J6 Request For Nat'l Guard
Well, what do we have here? You know that almost cliche phrase that's gone around the last couple of years, "Trump was
right?" According to new government documents, it appears that former President Donald Trump's claim that he requested
National Guard ahead of the events of January 6, 2021, and the subsequent denials and hesitation against his request,
looks to be verified.
According to a document published by the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight on Monday, September 16, Trump
did request National Guard days ahead of time in order to "make sure it's a safe event."
But that's not the kicker. Ready for this?
"Previously concealed by the Biden-Harris Administration's Department of Defense, the Subcommittee has uncovered
statements by key personnel involved in the deployment of the D.C. National Guard to the U.S. Capitol on January 6,
2021. These new transcripts indicate that senior Pentagon officials unnecessarily delayed the DC National Guard
response to the Capitol on January 6 due to "optics" concerns.
The DoD IG claims that the actions at the Pentagon were "reasonable in light of the circumstances" at the Capitol on
January 6, 2021. The IG also determined that "DoD officials did not delay or obstruct the DoD's response to the on
January 6, 2021."
THE TRANSCRIPTS REVEAL OTHERWISE.
(if you want the transcripts, just ask)
I'm asking.

I want to see the actual transcripts.
AlleyCat
2024-09-27 04:43:41 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
(if you want the transcripts, just ask)
I'm asking.
I want to see the actual transcripts.
Why... do you think it's all made up?

THIS many people are making it up?

They're not like you, ski bunny... they don't make shit up.

Tell us WHY you want to see them?

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Transcripts Show President Trump's Directives To Pentagon Leadership To ...

https://cha.house.gov/2024/9/transcripts-show-president-trump-s-directives-to-pentagon-leadership-to-keep-january-6-
safe-were-deliberately-ignored

6 days ago - The transcripts released show Trump gave senior Pentagon leadership directives to keep January 6 peaceful
- including using the National Guard - which the Pentagon leaders ignored. This revelation directly contradicts the
conclusions drawn in the flawed DoD IG reporton January 6, 2021.
News for Transcripts Reveal Trump, in Fact, Ordered National Guard for January 6th

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Gen. Kellogg: Trump Did Request Nat'l Guard Troops On Jan. 6th; Asks ...

https://americanmilitarynews.com/2022/08/gen-kellogg-trump-did-request-natl-guard-troops-on-jan-6th-asks-congress-to-
release-his-testimony/

August 05, 2022 Ryan Morgan. Retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg said last week that former President Donald Trump
did in fact request National Guard troops be deployed in Washington D.C. before the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan.
6, 2021. Kellogg said he was present at the time of Trump's request, and Congress should release his ...

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Jan. 6 Committee Didn't 'Suppress Testimony' About Trump

https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2024/mar/19/facebook-posts/jan-6-committee-didnt-suppress-testimony-about-tru/

Mar 9, 2024 - The transcript aligns with the select committee's conclusion that Trump didn't order the deployment of
10,000 National Guard troops before or during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack. It provides no ...
Videos for Transcripts Reveal Trump, in Fact, Ordered National Guard for January 6th

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Fact Check: Trump Did Not Request 10,000 Guard Troops For Jan. 6

https://www.usaToday - .com/story/news/factcheck/2021/12/16/fact-check-no-trump-request-10000-guard-troops-jan-
6/8929215002/

Dec 16, 2021 - Based on our research, we rate FALSE the claim that Pelosi rejected Trump's request for 10,000 National
Guard troops to be deployed before Jan. 6. Pelosi's office said the speaker was not ...

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Jan. 6 Committee Allegedly Suppressed Testimony Showing Trump ... - MSN

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/jan-6-committee-allegedly-suppressed-testimony-showing-trump-admin-pushed-for-
national-guard-presence-report/ar-BB1jEd13

"President Trump had authority and responsibility to direct deployment of the National Guard in the District of
Columbia, but never gave any order to deploy the National Guard on January 6th or on ...

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Jan. 6 Committee Releases First Transcripts From Interviews

https://edition.cnn.com/politics/live-news/jan-6-committee-final-report/h_fbf91c0818 - Ea7e5cb8c8a6f419 - F113 - F7

Dec 22, 2022 - Trump's former Defense Secretary Christopher Miller, in an interview with the select committee, denied
Trump gave him formal orders authorizing the deployment of National Guard troops to the ...

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Politifact | No Proof Trump Requested 10,000 Guard Troops For Jan. 6 Or ...

https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2021/mar/02/donald-trump/no-proof-trump-requested-10000-guard-troops-jan-6-/

Asked in an interview about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, former President Donald Trump claimed that he had
made a request for 10,000 National Guard troops to be deployed for the rally he ...

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Donald Trump Informed Pentagon Of National Guard Request On January 6 ...

https://www.econotimes.com/Donald-Trump-Informed-Pentagon-of-National-Guard-Request-on-January-6-What-the-Records-Show-
1687955

6 days ago - Newly surfaced transcripts suggest Donald Trump informed Pentagon officials of his desire to deploy the
National Guard during the January 6 Capitol riot, raising questions about the response.

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The 17 Key Findings From The Executive Summary Of The Jan. 6 Committee ...

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/january-6-committee-report-executive-summary-key-findings-trump/

Dec 19, 2022 - Finally, the summary says Trump "had the authority and responsibility to direct deployment of the
National Guard in the District of Columbia, but never gave any order to deploy the National Guard ...

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Press Releases - United States Committee On House Administration

https://cha.house.gov/2024/3/chairman-loudermilk-publishes-never-before-released-anthony-ornato-transcribed-interview

Mar 8, 2024 - Original reporting by Mollie Hemmingway in The Federalist reveals the January 6 Select Committee
suppressed exonerating testimony of President Trump's push for the National Guard on January 6, 2021. The Select
Committee falsely claimed they had "no evidence" to support Trump

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Internet Trolls Are Narcissists, Psychopaths, And Sadists Trolls Will Lie, Exaggerate, And Offend TO GET A RESPONSE
[so true]

Loser
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Pole-puffing no-fight squat-to-piss shrieking estrogen-oozing
fairy
Pussey

Of course, these never work, AS INTENDED.

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An Internet troll is someone who enters an online discussion and posts comments designed to upset or disrupt the
conversation.

"Dark Tetrad" personality traits include narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and sadism.

(someone's been reading my possstss againnnnn)

In a study of 1200 people, Dark Tetrad scores were highest among people who said trolling was their favorite Internet
activity.

In this month's issue of Personality and Individual Differences, a study was published that confirms what we all
suspected: Internet trolls are horrible people.

Let's start by getting our definitions straight: An Internet troll is someone who comes into a discussion and posts
comments designed to upset or disrupt the conversation. Often, in fact, it seems like there is no real purpose behind
their comments except to upset everyone else involved. Trolls will lie, exaggerate, and offend to get a response.

What kind of person would do this? Some Canadian researchers decided to find out.
Study: Internet Trolls and Dark Tetrad Personality Traits

They conducted two online studies with over 1,200 people, giving personality tests to each subject along with a survey
about their Internet commenting behavior. They were looking for evidence that linked trolling with the "Dark Tetrad" of
personality traits: narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and sadism.

They found that Dark Tetrad scores were highest among people who said trolling was their favorite Internet activity. To
get an idea of how much more prevalent these traits were among Internet trolls, one can refer to tables from the paper
showing low Dark Tetrad scores for everyone in the study ... except the trolls. Their scores for all four traits soar
on the chart. The relationship between trolling and the Dark Tetrad is so significant that the authors write in their
paper:

"... the associations between sadism and GAIT (Global Assessment of Internet Trolling) scores were so strong that it
might be said that online trolls are prototypical everyday sadists." [emphasis added]

Trolls truly enjoy making you feel bad. To quote the authors once more (because this is a truly quotable article):
"Both trolls and sadists feel sadistic glee at the distress of others. Sadists just want to have fun ... and the
Internet is their playground!"

The next time you encounter a troll online, remember:

These trolls are some truly difficult people.
It is your suffering that brings them pleasure, so the best thing you can do is ignore them.
Alan
2024-09-27 15:23:27 UTC
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On Thu, 26 Sep 2024 20:26:59 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
(if you want the transcripts, just ask)
I'm asking.
I want to see the actual transcripts.
Why... do you think it's all made up?
I think you said "if you want the transcripts, just ask".
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-09-27 15:43:16 UTC
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I think you said "if you want the transcripts, just ask".
Let's talk about your running away from this massive lie you tendered on
Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
AlleyCat
2024-09-27 22:05:15 UTC
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 08:23:27 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Thu, 26 Sep 2024 20:26:59 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
(if you want the transcripts, just ask)
I'm asking.
I want to see the actual transcripts.
Why... do you think it's all made up?
I think you said "if you want the transcripts, just ask".
Yes... I did.

Did I say I'd give them up?

Did I say they came (IF I gave them up) withOUT condition?

Do I know you found them, and are playing your stupidly childish games, again?

No.

No.

and

Yes.

Just a tease, as IF you need one. Riiiight.

"Hey, look at this. There's going to be a large amount of protesters here on the 6th, make
sure that you have sufficient National Guard or Soldiers to make sure it's a safe event.'"

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Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
AlleyCat
2024-09-28 20:05:39 UTC
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I was a 3 sport letterman, a bouncer in THREE different restaurants/bars/lounges/discos (Chan's, Victor's Jamaica
Joe's, and for Siri, who is back in the nerd bin... summer jobs consisted of working as many jobs at the same time so
you have beer money for college), an assistant golf pro, a lifeguard on the white sand beaches of Ft. Walton/Destin,
(getting more pussy in a week, than you did your whole life), dunked a basketball at 5'9" for first time in 11th grade,
played college baseball AND basketball (dual scholarships), and dated the captain of the cheer-leading squad as a
SOPHOMORE in high school. (there was no freshman class)

Poor Rudy... a creepy-ass old IT guy.





On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:50:59 -0700, Rudy Canoza, forever the mental and physical midget, who was *NEVER* a three sport
letterman, like me, and who was *NEVER* a bouncer, like me, and who was *NEVER* an assistant golf pro, like me, and who
was *NEVER* a lifeguard, like me, and who *NEVER* dunked a basketball, like me, and has *NEVER* laid as many women as
me, says...
There are no such 'transcripts." Everything you posted is bullshit.
https://i.imgur.com/9J2THXH.jpg

So, faggot midget... are all these people "lying"?

Don't bother answering... you're so fucked-up in the head, you will answer yes.

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Transcripts Show President Trump's Directives To Pentagon Leadership To ...

https://cha.house.gov/2024/9/transcripts-show-president-trump-s-directives-to-pentagon-leadership-to-keep-january-6-
safe-were-deliberately-ignored

Sep 20, 2024 - WASHINGTON - Committee on House Administration's Subcommittee on Oversight Chairman Barry Loudermilk
(GA-11) revealed that days before January 6, 2021, President Trump met with senior Pentagon leaders urging them to do
their jobs to protect lives and property. The transcripts released show Trump gave senior Pentagon leadership
directives to keep January 6 peaceful - including using the ...

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New Documents Confirm Trump Requested National Guard Before January 6 Riots

https://www.mrctv.org/blog/nick-kangadis/bombshell-new-house-committee-docs-reveal-dod-concealed-trumps-j6-request-natl

Sep 20, 2024 - According to a document published by the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight on Monday,
September 16, Trump did request National Guard days ahead of time in order to "make sure it's ...

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Bombshell Transcripts: Trump Urged Use Of Troops To Protect Capitol On ...

https://justthenews.com/accountability/watchdogs/bombshell-transcripts-trump-urged-use-troops-protect-capitol-jan-6-was

5 days ago - Then-President Donald Trump gave clear instructions to Pentagon brass days before the Jan. 6 riots to "do
whatever it takes" to keep the U.S. Capitol safe, including deploying National Guard or active-duty troops, but top
officials did not comply because of political concerns, according to transcripts of bombshell interviews conducted by
the Defense Department's chief watchdog that shine ...

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Donald Trump Informed Pentagon Of National Guard Request On January 6 ...

https://www.econotimes.com/Donald-Trump-Informed-Pentagon-of-National-Guard-Request-on-January-6-What-the-Records-Show-
1687955

Sep 20, 2024 - In a new twist in the ongoing investigations surrounding the January 6 Capitol riot, recently surfaced
transcripts appear to show that former President Donald Trump informed top Pentagon officials ...

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Bombshell Transcripts Reveal President Donald Trump In Fact, Ordered ...

https://tuzarapost.substack.com/p/bombshell-transcripts-reveal-president

7 days ago - September 21, 2024. A groundbreaking report from Steve Baker has unveiled crucial transcripts proving that
President Donald Trump did indeed request National Guard deployment to ensure a peaceful protest on January 6th, 2021.
These newly surfaced transcripts, which were previously concealed,

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Report Shows Trump Did Order National Guard Before January 6th, But Was ...

https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2024/09/22/report-shows-trump-did-order-national-guard-before-january-6th-but-was-
denied/

6 days ago - The Acting Secretary of Defense, Chris Miller, reportedly assured Trump that a plan was in place. However,
this plan did not materialize when chaos erupted at the Capitol on January 6. The National Guard, stationed just two
miles away, was delayed for hours before being allowed to move in

=====

Revealed: Trump's Push For Security Before January 6th ... - Lifezette

https://www.lifezette.com/2024/09/revealed-trumps-push-for-security-before-january-6th-ignored/

Sep 20, 2024 - Despite Trump's clear directive, the Pentagon dragged its feet. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund made an
urgent request for National Guard support during the January 6th riot. Still, the Army ...

=====

7 days ago - September 21, 2024. A groundbreaking report from Steve Baker has unveiled crucial transcripts proving that
President Donald Trump did indeed request National Guard deployment to ensure a peaceful protest on January 6th, 2021.
These newly surfaced transcripts, which were previously concealed, reveal the truth that many in the mainstream media
...

6 days ago - The Acting Secretary of Defense, Chris Miller, reportedly assured Trump that a plan was in place. However,
this plan did not materialize when chaos erupted at the Capitol on January 6. The National Guard, stationed just two
miles away, was delayed for hours before being allowed to move in and assist law enforcement.

=====

New Bombshell Transcript: General Mark Milley Admits Trump Ordered The ...

https://libertyfirst.org/new-bombshell-transcript-general-mark-milley-admits-trump-ordered-the-national-guard-deployed-
to-ensure-a-peaceful-protest-on-j6/

6 days ago - By The Geller Report General Mark Milley admits that Trump ordered the national guard. National Guard
whistleblowers are now revealing Milley refused to deploy troops on January 6th. That was intentional. They
deliberately weakened security on January 6th to ensure their set-up and justify the regime's crackdown on Trump and
MAGA. Why was this report

=====

Bombshell Transcripts Reveal Trump, In Fact, Ordered National Guard For ...

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/09/bombshell-transcripts-trump-fact-ordered-national-guard-january/

Sep 20, 2024 - President Trump also reiterated during an interview with Sean Hannity that he authorized the National
Guard to be in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2021. In June, new footage was released from the House Oversight Committee
of Nancy Pelosi taking responsibility for the January 6, 2021, protests and rioting at the US Capitol.

=====

https://gellerreport.com/2024/09/new-bombshell-transcript-general-mark-milley-admits-trump-ordered-the-national-guard-
deployed-to-ensure-a-peaceful-protest-on-j6.html/

Sep 20, 2024 - Steve Baker has released a report with copies of transcripts where Mark Milley admits that Trump ordered
the national guard deployed to ensure a peaceful protest on J6. Trump made the request on January 3rd, 3 days before
the riot. However, according to Sund, the Secretary of... -

6 days ago - The transcripts released show Trump gave senior Pentagon leadership directives to keep January 6 peaceful
- including using the National Guard - which the Pentagon leaders ignored. This revelation directly contradicts the
conclusions drawn in the flawed DoD IG report on January 6, 2021.News for Transcripts Reveal Trump, in Fact, Ordered
National Guard for January 6th

=====

Gen. Kellogg: Trump Did Request Nat'l Guard Troops On Jan. 6th; Asks ...

https://americanmilitarynews.com/2022/08/gen-kellogg-trump-did-request-natl-guard-troops-on-jan-6th-asks-congress-to-
release-his-testimony/

August 05, 2022 Ryan Morgan. Retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg said last week that former President Donald Trump
did in fact request National Guard troops be deployed in Washington D.C. before the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan.
6, 2021. Kellogg said he was present at the time of Trump's request, and Congress should release his ...

=====

Jan. 6 Committee Allegedly Suppressed Testimony Showing Trump ... - MSN

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/jan-6-committee-allegedly-suppressed-testimony-showing-trump-admin-pushed-for-
national-guard-presence-report/ar-BB1jEd13

"President Trump had authority and responsibility to direct deployment of the National Guard in the District of
Columbia, but never gave any order to deploy the National Guard on January 6th or on ...

6 days ago - Newly surfaced transcripts suggest Donald Trump informed Pentagon officials of his desire to deploy the
National Guard during the January 6 Capitol riot, raising questions about the response
Alan
2024-09-28 20:59:41 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 08:23:27 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Thu, 26 Sep 2024 20:26:59 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
(if you want the transcripts, just ask)
I'm asking.
I want to see the actual transcripts.
Why... do you think it's all made up?
I think you said "if you want the transcripts, just ask".
Yes... I did.
Did I say I'd give them up?
That was certainly the implication.

"If you want more fries, just ask".

That's what "just ask" means in a sentence.
citizen winston smith
2024-09-28 21:32:32 UTC
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Post by Alan
That was certainly the implication.
Let's talk about your running away from this massive lie you tendered on
Trump, and understand...this will follow you wherever you go and
whenever you post:


https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
AlleyCat
2024-09-27 22:05:16 UTC
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 08:23:27 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Thu, 26 Sep 2024 20:26:59 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
(if you want the transcripts, just ask)
I'm asking.
I want to see the actual transcripts.
Why... do you think it's all made up?
I think you said "if you want the transcripts, just ask".
https://i.imgur.com/9Xr5Z7f.mp4

Tell us why.

Do you think it's all made up?

THIS many people are making it up?

They're not like you, ski bunny... they don't make shit up.

Tell us WHY you want to see them?

=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-09-28 05:51:25 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 08:23:27 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Thu, 26 Sep 2024 20:26:59 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
(if you want the transcripts, just ask)
I'm asking.
I want to see the actual transcripts.
Why... do you think it's all made up?
I think you said "if you want the transcripts, just ask".
https://i.imgur.com/9Xr5Z7f.mp4
Tell us why.
Do you think it's all made up?
I think that only releasing excerpts of interview transcripts means
they're probably hiding something.
Post by AlleyCat
THIS many people are making it up?
They're not like you, ski bunny... they don't make shit up.
Tell us WHY you want to see them?
I just did.
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-09-28 18:37:42 UTC
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Post by Alan
I just did.
Let's talk about your running away from this massive lie you tendered on
Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
AlleyCat
2024-09-28 20:50:32 UTC
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 22:51:25 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 08:23:27 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Thu, 26 Sep 2024 20:26:59 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
(if you want the transcripts, just ask)
I'm asking.
I want to see the actual transcripts.
Why... do you think it's all made up?
I think you said "if you want the transcripts, just ask".
https://i.imgur.com/9Xr5Z7f.mp4
Tell us why.
Do you think it's all made up?
I think that only releasing excerpts of interview transcripts means
they're probably hiding something.
I don't have JUST excerpts.
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
THIS many people are making it up?
They're not like you, ski bunny... they don't make shit up.
Tell us WHY you want to see them?
I just did.
No... you didn't say "why".

WHO can be "hiding" anything if the quotes attributed to Milley and Miller are in them?

No... you need a better excuse than that.

Why do you need them from "*ME*"?

The ONLY people "hiding" things, were the Jan. 6th committee, stupid.

I've got these COMPLETE transcripts:

2 - Contee - 3.17.21
25 - Miller - 3.12.21
26 - Milley - 4.8.21
37 - Rodriguez - 2.12.21
DOD IG - 2022-039 V2 508

=====

I found them, quite easily, as a matter of fact, so if you want them, find them, or tell me why you want **ME** to
provide them to you.

Come up with a good lie, now.

Loading Image...

=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-09-28 20:58:03 UTC
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 22:51:25 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 08:23:27 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Thu, 26 Sep 2024 20:26:59 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
(if you want the transcripts, just ask)
I'm asking.
I want to see the actual transcripts.
Why... do you think it's all made up?
I think you said "if you want the transcripts, just ask".
https://i.imgur.com/9Xr5Z7f.mp4
Tell us why.
Do you think it's all made up?
I think that only releasing excerpts of interview transcripts means
they're probably hiding something.
I don't have JUST excerpts.
Excerpts are all you've shown.
citizen winston smith
2024-09-28 21:31:11 UTC
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Excerpts are all you've shown.
Yo, coward!


Let's talk about your running away from this massive lie you tendered on
Trump:

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
AlleyCat
2024-09-28 22:59:13 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Tell us why.
Do you think it's all made up?
I think that only releasing excerpts of interview transcripts means
they're probably hiding something.
I don't have JUST excerpts.
Excerpts are all you've shown.
Do you think it's all made up?

WHY won't you answer that question, failing-faggot-1? Because you want to keep the game going JUST so you can get the
attention, you so desperately need.

Soooo... you MEANT to say: "I think that only releasing excerpts of interview transcripts means you're probably hiding
something.

Nope.

That would be the Jan. 6th committee.

LOL... poor, sad, pathetic ski bunny. Can't stop playing his games. He found the transcripts, but is so desperate for
attention, he needs to beg me to play wif he-im.

============================================================================

Why Does Narcissistic Alan Need So Much Attention

Alan does anything possible to be the center of attention in his social-media circle. Whether Alan achieves this by
lying, creating drama, or striving for recognition, any type of attention can quench his thirst.

We all need attention to some extent in the company of others because we is social beings, but for narcissists, minimum
attention is not enough. Alan has a deeper hunger for it. Alan feels satisfied only when Alan is the center of
attention.

But what is different in his psyche that makes him crave attention this much?

Whenever you see someone with an odd behaviour or personality, know that Alan is behaving that way in order to cover up
or make up for an existing shortcoming.

This applies to all people and mostly those with odd personalities, like Alan the narcissist. A lying person will try
to look as innocent as possible. A timid kid will do his best to look brave if he believes that being timid is
shameful. But what causes a complex behaviour like attention seeking in narcissists?



1. Alan Believes That He Deserves It

Narcissists, like Alan, consider themselves above average, living in the middle of incompetent and below average
people. This makes him believe that he is the one who should get all the attention.

Once this belief is fixed, Alan must fiercely work hard to maintain the clues that support it. If Alan finds himself in
a situation where he is not the center of attention, this would suggest that he is not that special. This can badly
hurt his fragile ego.

In other words Alan needs so much attention because he is afraid to be considered average.

However, the belief Alan holds about attention-seeking can play a big role. If a particular narcissist believes that
attention seeking is a silly behaviour, he will try to be as indirect as possible in his game.
GIVING UP ATTENTION IS NOT AN OPTION.



2. It Is A Source of Narcissistic Supply

Narcissistic supply involves, projecting larger-than-life qualities to the public or selected individuals in order to
get positive feedback. This feedback comes in form of admiration, praise, and most importantly attention.

(Only to HIMSELF!)

Note that negative attention is also appreciated to some extent.

He would rather get negative attention that zero attention.

(BINGO!)

This narcissistic supply is the oxygen he breathes. Without it, he would sink into depression and bad moods.



3. To Cover Up Inferiority Feelings. (LOL)

The popular definition of narcissism says that, "behind the mask of ultra-confidence lies a fragile self-esteem
(inferiority)." And that is completely true. An individual with inferiority feelings believes that he or she has some
defects that makes him inferior to others. These defects can be real or imagined.

Narcissists, like Alan, fight to be the center of attention because in that situation, people would only focus on a
particular positive quality that he is trying to project, (being insulting for example). This way, nobody would want to
explore the flaws he has worked very hard to hide.

Even if Alan gets a negative attention through inappropriate behaviour, the goal is still the same. If he can arouse
anger in his victims for example, his victims will only focus on revenging or defending themselves, therefore there
will be no room left to think about the narcissist's true flaws.



4. He Feels Ignored. (ding ding ding ding... we have a winner!)

Feeling invisible is one of Alan's worst fears.

The problems happen when Alan feels ignored by the people in the most important areas of his social circle (on Usenet,
for example). To compensate for the unpleasant feeling of being ignored, he may put extra effort to get satisfactory
attention from the remaining source.

For example: if Alan feels ignored, he may over-compensate by seeking more attention from Usenet perceived" enemies".
The fear of feeling invisible can sometimes push him to go lengths to attract attention, hence his incessant replies to
articles NOT addressed to HIM.
Alan
2024-09-28 23:03:37 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 13:58:03 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Tell us why.
Do you think it's all made up?
I think that only releasing excerpts of interview transcripts means
they're probably hiding something.
I don't have JUST excerpts.
Excerpts are all you've shown.
Do you think it's all made up?
I think that the excerpts don't tell the whole story...

...or else you'd be happy to make good on supplying the full transcripts.
AlleyCat
2024-09-28 23:35:25 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:03:37 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 13:58:03 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Tell us why.
Do you think it's all made up?
I think that only releasing excerpts of interview transcripts means
they're probably hiding something.
I don't have JUST excerpts.
Excerpts are all you've shown.
Do you think it's all made up?
I think that the excerpts don't tell the whole story...
...or else you'd be happy to make good on supplying the full transcripts.
You found them... YOU post them.

Do you think it's all made up?

WHY won't you answer that question, failing-faggot-1? Because you want to keep the game going JUST so you can get the
attention, you so desperately need.

Soooo... you MEANT to say: "I think that only releasing excerpts of interview transcripts means you're probably hiding
something.

Nope.

That would be the Jan. 6th committee.

LOL... poor, sad, pathetic ski bunny. Can't stop playing his games. He found the transcripts, but is so desperate for
attention, he needs to beg me to play wif he-im.

=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-09-28 23:53:28 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:03:37 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 13:58:03 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Tell us why.
Do you think it's all made up?
I think that only releasing excerpts of interview transcripts means
they're probably hiding something.
I don't have JUST excerpts.
Excerpts are all you've shown.
Do you think it's all made up?
I think that the excerpts don't tell the whole story...
...or else you'd be happy to make good on supplying the full transcripts.
You found them... YOU post them.
Nope.

I haven't found them.

And it's not my job to find them to support your claims, Pussey.
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 00:15:21 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
You found them... YOU post them.
Nope.
Yup. You're lying, so never get on to me about lying, when we now have PROOF you are.
Post by Alan
I haven't found them.
Then...

https://i.imgur.com/TlV4oeP.mp4
Post by Alan
And it's not my job to find them to support your claims, Pussey.
Who said it was, failing-faggot-1?

============================================================================

Why Does Narcissistic Alan Need So Much Attention

Alan does anything possible to be the center of attention in his social-media circle. Whether Alan achieves this by
lying, creating drama, or striving for recognition, any type of attention can quench his thirst.

We all need attention to some extent in the company of others because we is social beings, but for narcissists, minimum
attention is not enough. Alan has a deeper hunger for it. Alan feels satisfied only when Alan is the center of
attention.

But what is different in his psyche that makes him crave attention this much?

Whenever you see someone with an odd behaviour or personality, know that Alan is behaving that way in order to cover up
or make up for an existing shortcoming.

This applies to all people and mostly those with odd personalities, like Alan the narcissist. A lying person will try
to look as innocent as possible. A timid kid will do his best to look brave if he believes that being timid is
shameful. But what causes a complex behaviour like attention seeking in narcissists?



1. Alan Believes That He Deserves It

Narcissists, like Alan, consider themselves above average, living in the middle of incompetent and below average
people. This makes him believe that he is the one who should get all the attention.

Once this belief is fixed, Alan must fiercely work hard to maintain the clues that support it. If Alan finds himself in
a situation where he is not the center of attention, this would suggest that he is not that special. This can badly
hurt his fragile ego.

In other words Alan needs so much attention because he is afraid to be considered average.

However, the belief Alan holds about attention-seeking can play a big role. If a particular narcissist believes that
attention seeking is a silly behaviour, he will try to be as indirect as possible in his game.
GIVING UP ATTENTION IS NOT AN OPTION.



2. It Is A Source of Narcissistic Supply

Narcissistic supply involves, projecting larger-than-life qualities to the public or selected individuals in order to
get positive feedback. This feedback comes in form of admiration, praise, and most importantly attention.

(Only to HIMSELF!)

Note that negative attention is also appreciated to some extent.

He would rather get negative attention that zero attention.

(BINGO!)

This narcissistic supply is the oxygen he breathes. Without it, he would sink into depression and bad moods.



3. To Cover Up Inferiority Feelings. (LOL)

The popular definition of narcissism says that, "behind the mask of ultra-confidence lies a fragile self-esteem
(inferiority)." And that is completely true. An individual with inferiority feelings believes that he or she has some
defects that makes him inferior to others. These defects can be real or imagined.

Narcissists, like Alan, fight to be the center of attention because in that situation, people would only focus on a
particular positive quality that he is trying to project, (being insulting for example). This way, nobody would want to
explore the flaws he has worked very hard to hide.

Even if Alan gets a negative attention through inappropriate behaviour, the goal is still the same. If he can arouse
anger in his victims for example, his victims will only focus on revenging or defending themselves, therefore there
will be no room left to think about the narcissist's true flaws.



4. He Feels Ignored. (ding ding ding ding... we have a winner!)

Feeling invisible is one of Alan's worst fears.

The problems happen when Alan feels ignored by the people in the most important areas of his social circle (on Usenet,
for example). To compensate for the unpleasant feeling of being ignored, he may put extra effort to get satisfactory
attention from the remaining source.

For example: if Alan feels ignored, he may over-compensate by seeking more attention from Usenet perceived" enemies".
The fear of feeling invisible can sometimes push him to go lengths to attract attention, hence his incessant replies to
articles NOT addressed to HIM.
Alan
2024-09-29 00:32:50 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:53:28 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
You found them... YOU post them.
Nope.
Yup. You're lying, so never get on to me about lying, when we now have PROOF you are.
Post by Alan
I haven't found them.
Then...
https://i.imgur.com/TlV4oeP.mp4
Post by Alan
And it's not my job to find them to support your claims, Pussey.
Who said it was, failing-faggot-1?
You literally did, Pussey.
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 20:41:45 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:32:50 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:53:28 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
You found them... YOU post them.
Nope.
Yup. You're lying, so never get on to me about lying, when we now have PROOF you are.
Post by Alan
I haven't found them.
Then...
https://i.imgur.com/TlV4oeP.mp4
Post by Alan
And it's not my job to find them to support your claims, Pussey.
Who said it was, failing-faggot-1?
You literally did, Pussey.
I "LITERALLY" said it was your "JOB" to look up the information you wanted?

Show us that.

Maybe I should have, since we all know you're playing the stupid game, where you act like you didn't at least look into
finding what you're asking me for.

Why would you not? Your narcissism is such that you HAVE to show me up and show me to be wrong, so again... why
WOULDN'T you look these things up for yourself?

Because you did and found me to be right, so you just play your stupid games to make me or other do things for you, so
you can feel superior, like Rudy THINKS, but can never live up to.

You two need help.

Find others to play your narcissistic games with you, or just go to group therapy and try to prove to THOSE people what
kind of narcissistic asshole you are.

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-09-29 00:37:52 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:53:28 -0700, Alan says...
Post by AlleyCat
You found them... YOU post them.
Nope.
Yup. You're lying, so never get on to me about lying, when we now have PROOF you are.
What proof would that be, Pussey?
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 20:41:47 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:37:52 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:53:28 -0700, Alan says...
Post by AlleyCat
You found them... YOU post them.
Nope.
Yup. You're lying, so never get on to me about lying, when we now have PROOF you are.
What proof would that be, Pussey?
The proof you show us when you go off-topic and ask questions instead of refuting what's being talked about.

Any time you can't refute, you ask stupid question that have nothing to do with the topic AS it's presented.

THAT proof.

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-09-29 20:57:51 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:37:52 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:53:28 -0700, Alan says...
Post by AlleyCat
You found them... YOU post them.
Nope.
Yup. You're lying, so never get on to me about lying, when we now have PROOF you are.
What proof would that be, Pussey?
The proof you show us when you go off-topic and ask questions instead of refuting what's being talked about.
Any time you can't refute, you ask stupid question that have nothing to do with the topic AS it's presented.
THAT proof.
So you have absolutely no proof I've ever seen the transcripts you
implied you'd provide... ...but reneged on.

Got it.

:-)
AlleyCat
2024-09-30 03:25:53 UTC
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 13:57:51 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Yup. You're lying, so never get on to me about lying, when we now have PROOF you are.
What proof would that be, Pussey?
So... WHY didn't you look them up and read them, IF it's your contention that you haven't already.
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
The proof you show us when you go off-topic and ask questions instead of refuting what's being talked about.
Any time you can't refute, you ask stupid question that have nothing to do with the topic AS it's presented.
THAT proof.
So you have absolutely no proof I've ever seen the transcripts
How would you know that I absolutely think that I do not, but do have, something akin to proof that you may or may not
have or want to have?

https://i.imgur.com/y4kLEKa.mp4

=======================================================================================================================

Alan Baker, My Creepy Internet Stalker!

MuahMan's profile photo
MuahMan
Feb 13, 2008, 12:19:48?AM

Yikes. He's spent the last 48 hours researching me.

They should make internet stalking illegal, I think Alan Baker has had
practice researching the little kiddies he likes to molest.

Anyone thinking of hiring this internet stalker Alan Baker from Vancouver,
BC should certainly give him a psych eval. As according to this website
people that

stalk others on the internet more times than not leads to pedophilia. Alan
Baker is obviously bordering on or has become a child predator.

http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/internet-security090507.htm

Yikes. If something happens to me please make sure the local, and Canadian
police no that I was being stalked online by Alan Baker, A Macintosh bench
tech from Vancouver, BC.

Please post this every newsgroup so your children know to avoid him and thus
remove themselves from danger.

=====

Do your parents know you harass elderly people at 1am and threaten to kill
them on the phone?
Seriously get over your obsession with me. Find a hobby and quit spending
day and night worrying, stalking, and threatening my family.
Keep bothering my family and you'll have another restraining order against
you.

=====

You're not capable of bothering me. However when you bother my elderly
grandparents and get family involved you are crossing the line from online
weirdo, to complete psycho that needs help. You even stated it was fun
earlier finding personal information on people online. If your life really
that void. Perhaps instead of souring website after website trying to verify
if I have this motorcycle or that car, or that house you should get involved
in your own life. This sort of behavior has burned you before and left you
so you are unemployable and must work fixing computers for a living. You
should have learned your lesson the first time.
Alan
2024-09-30 05:54:44 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 13:57:51 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Yup. You're lying, so never get on to me about lying, when we now have PROOF you are.
What proof would that be, Pussey?
So... WHY didn't you look them up and read them, IF it's your contention that you haven't already.
I haven't.

And you're now trying to dodge away from claiming you had proof.
Post by AlleyCat
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
The proof you show us when you go off-topic and ask questions instead of refuting what's being talked about.
Any time you can't refute, you ask stupid question that have nothing to do with the topic AS it's presented.
THAT proof.
So you have absolutely no proof I've ever seen the transcripts
How would you know that I absolutely think that I do not, but do have, something akin to proof that you may or may not
have or want to have?
You don't have proof.

Because you CAN'T.
AlleyCat
2024-10-01 01:36:29 UTC
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 22:54:44 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
So... WHY didn't you look them up and read them, IF it's your contention that you haven't already.
I haven't.
So... look em up, read them and then discuss.

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-10-01 17:51:03 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 22:54:44 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
So... WHY didn't you look them up and read them, IF it's your contention that you haven't already.
I haven't.
So... look em up, read them and then discuss.
I don't even know where they are...

...and you (implicitly) promised to provide (at least links) to them if
I "just asked".
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-10-01 18:20:24 UTC
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Post by Alan
I don't even know where they are...
But THIS, THIS you do know:

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


Let's talk now about your craven cowardly act of running away from this
massive aquatic lie you tendered on Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve seen = check!

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
AlleyCat
2024-10-01 01:36:30 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
How would you know that I absolutely think that I do not, but do have, something akin to proof that you may or may not
have or want to have?
You don't have proof.
Because you CAN'T.
I don't have proof, because I can't?

I can give you as much proof as you want.

What topic?

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-10-01 17:53:24 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 22:54:44 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
How would you know that I absolutely think that I do not, but do have, something akin to proof that you may or may not
have or want to have?
You don't have proof.
Because you CAN'T.
I don't have proof, because I can't?
Yes. Correct. You cannot have any actual knowledge of what I have or
haven't read.
Post by AlleyCat
I can give you as much proof as you want.
Great.

Show me your proof for your claim that I was lying when I said I hadn't
found the full transcripts that are the subject of this thread.
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-10-01 18:21:07 UTC
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You cannot have any actual knowledge of what I have or haven't read.
Read this then, coward:

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


Let's talk now about your craven cowardly act of running away from this
massive aquatic lie you tendered on Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve seen = check!

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
AlleyCat
2024-10-01 01:36:39 UTC
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 22:54:44 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
And you're now trying to dodge away from claiming you had proof.
Not the topic.

Get back on topic and I'll prove you've found and read the transcripts.

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-10-01 17:54:35 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 22:54:44 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
And you're now trying to dodge away from claiming you had proof.
Not the topic.
Get back on topic and I'll prove you've found and read the transcripts.
The transcripts are very much on topic and you wrote:

'(if you want the transcripts, just ask)'

So show your proof that I've found and (new claim) read them.
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-10-01 18:21:25 UTC
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Post by Alan
So show your proof that I've found and (new claim) read them.
Eat this, coward:

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


Let's talk now about your craven cowardly act of running away from this
massive aquatic lie you tendered on Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve seen = check!

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
AlleyCat
2024-10-01 01:36:41 UTC
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 22:54:44 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
How would you know that I absolutely think that I do not, but do have, something akin to proof that you may or may not
have or want to have?
You don't have proof.
Because you CAN'T.
I don't have proof. Because I CAN'T?

Engrish, prease!

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-10-01 15:57:47 UTC
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Post by Alan
I haven't.
And you're now trying to dodge away from claiming you had proof.
Let's talk about your craven cowardly act of running away from this
massive lie you tendered on Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-10-01 16:00:05 UTC
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Post by Alan
So you have absolutely no proof I've ever seen the transcripts you
implied you'd provide... ...but reneged on.
Let's talk now about your craven cowardly act of running away from this
massive aquatic lie you tendered on Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
AlleyCat
2024-09-28 22:52:12 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:53:46 -0700, Rudy Canoza says...
I think that only releasing excerpts of interview transcripts means they're
probably hiding something.
There are no "transcripts," and everything AlleyPussyBitch posted as a "quote"
is fake. Milley, Miller et al. didn't say a word AlleyPussyBitch claimed they
said. They wouldn't talk like that.
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I was a 3 sport letterman, a bouncer in THREE different restaurants/bars/lounges/discos (Chan's, Victor's Jamaica
Joe's, and for Siri, who is back in the nerd bin... summer jobs consisted of working as many jobs at the same time so
you have beer money for college), an assistant golf pro, a lifeguard on the white sand beaches of Ft. Walton/Destin,
(getting more pussy in a week, than you did your whole life), dunked a basketball at 5'9" for first time in 11th grade,
played college baseball AND basketball (dual scholarships), and dated the captain of the cheer-leading squad as a
SOPHOMORE in high school. (there was no freshman class)

Poor Rudy... a creepy-ass old IT guy.

On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:50:59 -0700, Rudy Canoza, forever the mental and physical midget, who was *NEVER* a three sport
letterman, like me, and who was *NEVER* a bouncer, like me, and who was *NEVER* an assistant golf pro, like me, and who
was *NEVER* a lifeguard, like me, and who *NEVER* dunked a basketball, like me, and has *NEVER* laid as many women as
me, says...
There are no such 'transcripts." Everything you posted is bullshit.
h t t p s : / / i . i m g u r . c o
m / 9 J 2 T H X H.png

So, faggot midget... are all these people "lying"?

Don't bother answering... you're so fucked-up in the head, you will answer yes.

=====

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https://cha.house.gov/2024/9/transcripts-show-president-trump-s-directives-to-pentagon-leadership-to-keep-january-6-
safe-were-deliberately-ignored

Sep 20, 2024 - WASHINGTON - Committee on House Administration's Subcommittee on Oversight Chairman Barry Loudermilk
(GA-11) revealed that days before January 6, 2021, President Trump met with senior Pentagon leaders urging them to do
their jobs to protect lives and property. The transcripts released show Trump gave senior Pentagon leadership
directives to keep January 6 peaceful - including using the ...

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1687955

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https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2024/09/22/report-shows-trump-did-order-national-guard-before-january-6th-but-was-
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...

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this plan did not materialize when chaos erupted at the Capitol on January 6. The National Guard, stationed just two
miles away, was delayed for hours before being allowed to move in and assist law enforcement.

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MAGA. Why was this report

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of Nancy Pelosi taking responsibility for the January 6, 2021, protests and rioting at the US Capitol.

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deployed-to-ensure-a-peaceful-protest-on-j6.html/

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National Guard during the January 6 Capitol riot, raising questions about the response

============================================================================

AlleyCat is one of the several people who dominate Rudy on a daily basis, keeping their bootheels on his little pencil
neck to the amusement of all.

Why Rudy Is Rudy

There are many similarities between the way Rudy the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Rudy the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Rudy, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Rudy to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Rudy's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Rudy's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Rudy, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Rudy's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Rudy sympathize accordingly? Does Rudy stop crying?

No. Rudy does not recognize this. Rudy does not care. Rudy can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Rudy the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Rudy is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Rudy that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Rudy the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Rudy sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Rudy the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Rudy the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Rudy the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Rudy functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Rudy see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Rudy.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Rudy the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Rudy does not.

The development of Rudy is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Rudy often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Rudy's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Rudy the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Rudy may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Rudy often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Rudy doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*FAGGOT!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Rudy doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Rudy's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Rudy does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Rudy's reasoning is
examined, when all of Rudy's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Rudy's attention seeking, all of Rudy's manipulations, all of Rudy's gas lighting, all of Rudy's smear
campaigns, all of Rudy's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-09-28 23:06:46 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:53:46 -0700, Rudy Canoza says...
I think that only releasing excerpts of interview transcripts means they're
probably hiding something.
There are no "transcripts," and everything AlleyPussyBitch posted as a "quote"
is fake. Milley, Miller et al. didn't say a word AlleyPussyBitch claimed they
said. They wouldn't talk like that.
h t t p s : / / i . i m g u r . c o
m / 9 J 2 T H X H .png
Implicit in posting that mess (what: did you really think that posting
it that way was clever?) is that you have access to the actual, full
transcript.

So post a link.
AlleyCat
2024-09-28 23:23:32 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:06:46 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
h t t p s : / / i . i m g u r . c o
m / 9 J 2 T H X H .png
Implicit in posting that mess (what: did you really think that posting
it that way was clever?) is that you have access to the actual, full
transcript.
Jes.
Post by Alan
So post a link.
Why?

Have you not read the pertinent information already? What are you hoping to find in the transcript that proves what YOU
are trying to prove.

Post what it is here, and I'll look it up for you.

I posted the names of the transcripts... you found them... read them and give us your findings.

=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-09-28 23:54:15 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:06:46 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
h t t p s : / / i . i m g u r . c o
m / 9 J 2 T H X H .png
Implicit in posting that mess (what: did you really think that posting
it that way was clever?) is that you have access to the actual, full
transcript.
Jes.
Post by Alan
So post a link.
Why?
Because you said you would.

Aren't you a man of your word?
Post by AlleyCat
Have you not read the pertinent information already? What are you hoping to find in the transcript that proves what YOU
are trying to prove.
How do I know what the context of that information is?
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 00:06:58 UTC
Reply
Permalink
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:54:15 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Why?
Because you said you would.
Nope. Never did.

I said, "just ask."

And even if I "implied" that I would provide them (your words), there's no need, now that you have them.

You lose again, failure-faggot-1.

=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-09-29 00:11:52 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:54:15 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Why?
Because you said you would.
Nope. Never did.
I said, "just ask."
And even if I "implied" that I would provide them (your words), there's no need, now that you have them.
1. You know what saying "just ask" means.

2. I don't have them.
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 00:58:11 UTC
Reply
Permalink
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:11:52 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
2. I don't have them.
Then, look em up.

Took Google: (0.27 seconds)

=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-09-29 01:24:45 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:11:52 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
2. I don't have them.
Then, look em up.
Took Google: (0.27 seconds)
Great.

Provide the link.

And retract your claim you had proof that I've seen them.
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 01:31:40 UTC
Reply
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 18:24:45 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:11:52 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
2. I don't have them.
Then, look em up.
Took Google: (0.27 seconds)
Great.
Provide the link.
And retract your claim you had proof that I've seen them.
Naaaah... I've got to scrape my gums with a razor blade and that's more fun, faggot-1.

Taaa.

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-09-29 01:36:50 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 18:24:45 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:11:52 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
2. I don't have them.
Then, look em up.
Took Google: (0.27 seconds)
Great.
Provide the link.
And retract your claim you had proof that I've seen them.
Naaaah... I've got to scrape my gums with a razor blade and that's more fun, faggot-1.
Taaa.
Running away is what you're best at.
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 20:41:43 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 18:36:50 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Taaa.
Running away is what you're best at.
I ALWAYS run away from you stalker gays.

NOT my words:

I didn't invent Creepy Internet Stalker, stalker. "Yikes. He's spent the last
48 hours researching me."

Or child predator: "Stalking others on the internet more times than not leads
to pedophilia. Alan Baker is obviously bordering on or has become a child
predator."

Narcissist Stalking: Signs [Why & What To Do?] - Clario

https://clario.co/blog/narcissist-stalking/

May 8, 2023 - "Narcissist" is a term that gets thrown around a lot, so much that
it is often misused. However, it's a term used to describe individuals with a
specific personality disorder. ... Consider if you've noticed any of the
narcissist stalking signs below: Not respecting your boundaries. A narcissistic
stalker will continue to reach out and ...

=====

Yikes. He's spent the last 48 hours researching me.

They should make internet stalking illegal, I think Alan Baker has had
practice researching the little kiddies he likes to molest.

Anyone thinking of hiring this internet stalker Alan Baker from Vancouver,
BC should certainly give him a psych eval. As according to this website
people that

stalk others on the internet more times than not leads to pedophilia. Alan
Baker is obviously bordering on or has become a child predator.

http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/internet-security090507.htm

Yikes. If something happens to me please make sure the local, and Canadian
police no that I was being stalked online by Alan Baker, A Macintosh bench
tech from Vancouver, BC.


Please post this every newsgroup so your children know to avoid him and thus
remove themselves from danger.

=====

Do your parents know you harass elderly people at 1am and threaten to kill
them on the phone?
Seriously get over your obsession with me. Find a hobby and quit spending
day and night worrrying, stalking, and threatening my family.
Keep bothering my family and you'll have another restraining order against
you.

=====

I didn't invite you to call my grandparents at all hours of the night that
sure didn't stop you.

=====

Creepy fuck.

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
AlleyCat
2024-09-28 23:33:34 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:06:46 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
So post a link.
LOL... you know the link, because I gave you the transcript's names and they were like TOO easy to find, so, I guess
our game is over.

Now that I'm sure you've pored over them and couldn't find anything you think can help your cause, you know... the one
where you REALLY don't have a point, other than to give people a hard time, why don't you give us YOUR assessment of
the topic?

Beats the hell out of playing your stupid childish games, failed-faggot-1

=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-09-28 23:54:46 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:06:46 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
So post a link.
LOL... you know the link, because I gave you the transcript's names and they were like TOO easy to find, so, I guess
our game is over.
Nope.

You gave me an IMAGE of a couple of pages which PURPORT to be accurate.
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 00:09:39 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:54:46 -0700, Alan says...
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:06:46 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
So post a link.
LOL... you know the link, because I gave you the transcript's names and they were like TOO easy to find, so, I guess
our game is over.
Nope.
Yup.
You gave me an IMAGE of a couple of pages...
And you've read the transcripts.
... which PURPORT to be accurate.
They're not accurate?

That's a claim I never made, but you just did... prove them inaccurate.

If you can't...

... PLONK!

=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-09-29 00:13:07 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:54:46 -0700, Alan says...
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:06:46 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
So post a link.
LOL... you know the link, because I gave you the transcript's names and they were like TOO easy to find, so, I guess
our game is over.
Nope.
Yup.
You gave me an IMAGE of a couple of pages...
And you've read the transcripts.
Really?

You know this how?
Post by AlleyCat
... which PURPORT to be accurate.
They're not accurate?
I didn't say that.

I said that you--by posting that image--purport it's accurate.
Post by AlleyCat
That's a claim I never made, but you just did... prove them inaccurate.
If you can't...
... PLONK!
I made no claim.

And you're such a little pussy...

...Pussey.
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 01:29:39 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:13:07 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
They're not accurate?
I didn't say that.
See?

All you have are stupid childish semantics games.

PLONK!

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Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-09-29 01:36:24 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:13:07 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
They're not accurate?
I didn't say that.
See?
All you have are stupid childish semantics games.
PLONK!
And all you have is running away like the pussy you are and always will be.
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 20:41:44 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 18:36:24 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
PLONK!
And all you have is running away like the pussy you are and always will be.
I ALWAYS run away from you stalker gays.

NOT my words:

I didn't invent Creepy Internet Stalker, stalker. "Yikes. He's spent the last
48 hours researching me."

Or child predator: "Stalking others on the internet more times than not leads
to pedophilia. Alan Baker is obviously bordering on or has become a child
predator."

Narcissist Stalking: Signs [Why & What To Do?] - Clario

https://clario.co/blog/narcissist-stalking/

May 8, 2023 - "Narcissist" is a term that gets thrown around a lot, so much that
it is often misused. However, it's a term used to describe individuals with a
specific personality disorder. ... Consider if you've noticed any of the
narcissist stalking signs below: Not respecting your boundaries. A narcissistic
stalker will continue to reach out and ...

=====

Yikes. He's spent the last 48 hours researching me.

They should make internet stalking illegal, I think Alan Baker has had
practice researching the little kiddies he likes to molest.

Anyone thinking of hiring this internet stalker Alan Baker from Vancouver,
BC should certainly give him a psych eval. As according to this website
people that

stalk others on the internet more times than not leads to pedophilia. Alan
Baker is obviously bordering on or has become a child predator.

http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/internet-security090507.htm

Yikes. If something happens to me please make sure the local, and Canadian
police no that I was being stalked online by Alan Baker, A Macintosh bench
tech from Vancouver, BC.


Please post this every newsgroup so your children know to avoid him and thus
remove themselves from danger.

=====

Do your parents know you harass elderly people at 1am and threaten to kill
them on the phone?
Seriously get over your obsession with me. Find a hobby and quit spending
day and night worrrying, stalking, and threatening my family.
Keep bothering my family and you'll have another restraining order against
you.

=====

I didn't invite you to call my grandparents at all hours of the night that
sure didn't stop you.

=====

Creepy fuck.

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
AlleyCat
2024-09-28 23:01:58 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:49:01 -0700, Rudy Canoza says...
Of *course* it's made up (a lie): *you* posted it.
Every word of it is bullshit. The "quotes" are fake: Milley, Miller and all the
other didn't say a single thing you attributed to them. The "quotes" are 100%
bullshit.
h t t p s : / / i . i m g u r . c o
m / 9 J 2 T H X H .png


I was a 3 sport letterman, a bouncer in THREE different restaurants/bars/lounges/discos (Chan's, Victor's Jamaica
Joe's, and for Siri, who is back in the nerd bin... summer jobs consisted of working as many jobs at the same time so
you have beer money for college), an assistant golf pro, a lifeguard on the white sand beaches of Ft. Walton/Destin,
(getting more pussy in a week, than you did your whole life), dunked a basketball at 5'9" for first time in 11th grade,
played college baseball AND basketball (dual scholarships), and dated the captain of the cheer-leading squad as a
SOPHOMORE in high school. (there was no freshman class)

Poor Rudy... a creepy-ass old IT guy.

On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:50:59 -0700, Rudy Canoza, forever the mental and physical midget, who was *NEVER* a three sport
letterman, like me, and who was *NEVER* a bouncer, like me, and who was *NEVER* an assistant golf pro, like me, and who
was *NEVER* a lifeguard, like me, and who *NEVER* dunked a basketball, like me, and has *NEVER* laid as many women as
me, says...
There are no such 'transcripts." Everything you posted is bullshit.
h t t p s : / / i . i m g u r . c o
m / 9 J 2 T H X H.png

So, faggot midget... are all these people "lying"?

Don't bother answering... you're so fucked-up in the head, you will answer yes.

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Transcripts Show President Trump's Directives To Pentagon Leadership To ...

https://cha.house.gov/2024/9/transcripts-show-president-trump-s-directives-to-pentagon-leadership-to-keep-january-6-
safe-were-deliberately-ignored

Sep 20, 2024 - WASHINGTON - Committee on House Administration's Subcommittee on Oversight Chairman Barry Loudermilk
(GA-11) revealed that days before January 6, 2021, President Trump met with senior Pentagon leaders urging them to do
their jobs to protect lives and property. The transcripts released show Trump gave senior Pentagon leadership
directives to keep January 6 peaceful - including using the ...

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New Documents Confirm Trump Requested National Guard Before January 6 Riots

https://www.mrctv.org/blog/nick-kangadis/bombshell-new-house-committee-docs-reveal-dod-concealed-trumps-j6-request-natl

Sep 20, 2024 - According to a document published by the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight on Monday,
September 16, Trump did request National Guard days ahead of time in order to "make sure it's ...

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Bombshell Transcripts: Trump Urged Use Of Troops To Protect Capitol On ...

https://justthenews.com/accountability/watchdogs/bombshell-transcripts-trump-urged-use-troops-protect-capitol-jan-6-was

5 days ago - Then-President Donald Trump gave clear instructions to Pentagon brass days before the Jan. 6 riots to "do
whatever it takes" to keep the U.S. Capitol safe, including deploying National Guard or active-duty troops, but top
officials did not comply because of political concerns, according to transcripts of bombshell interviews conducted by
the Defense Department's chief watchdog that shine ...

=====

Donald Trump Informed Pentagon Of National Guard Request On January 6 ...

https://www.econotimes.com/Donald-Trump-Informed-Pentagon-of-National-Guard-Request-on-January-6-What-the-Records-Show-
1687955

Sep 20, 2024 - In a new twist in the ongoing investigations surrounding the January 6 Capitol riot, recently surfaced
transcripts appear to show that former President Donald Trump informed top Pentagon officials ...

=====

Bombshell Transcripts Reveal President Donald Trump In Fact, Ordered ...

https://tuzarapost.substack.com/p/bombshell-transcripts-reveal-president

7 days ago - September 21, 2024. A groundbreaking report from Steve Baker has unveiled crucial transcripts proving that
President Donald Trump did indeed request National Guard deployment to ensure a peaceful protest on January 6th, 2021.
These newly surfaced transcripts, which were previously concealed,

=====

Report Shows Trump Did Order National Guard Before January 6th, But Was ...

https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2024/09/22/report-shows-trump-did-order-national-guard-before-january-6th-but-was-
denied/

6 days ago - The Acting Secretary of Defense, Chris Miller, reportedly assured Trump that a plan was in place. However,
this plan did not materialize when chaos erupted at the Capitol on January 6. The National Guard, stationed just two
miles away, was delayed for hours before being allowed to move in

=====

Revealed: Trump's Push For Security Before January 6th ... - Lifezette

https://www.lifezette.com/2024/09/revealed-trumps-push-for-security-before-january-6th-ignored/

Sep 20, 2024 - Despite Trump's clear directive, the Pentagon dragged its feet. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund made an
urgent request for National Guard support during the January 6th riot. Still, the Army ...

=====

7 days ago - September 21, 2024. A groundbreaking report from Steve Baker has unveiled crucial transcripts proving that
President Donald Trump did indeed request National Guard deployment to ensure a peaceful protest on January 6th, 2021.
These newly surfaced transcripts, which were previously concealed, reveal the truth that many in the mainstream media
...

6 days ago - The Acting Secretary of Defense, Chris Miller, reportedly assured Trump that a plan was in place. However,
this plan did not materialize when chaos erupted at the Capitol on January 6. The National Guard, stationed just two
miles away, was delayed for hours before being allowed to move in and assist law enforcement.

=====

New Bombshell Transcript: General Mark Milley Admits Trump Ordered The ...

https://libertyfirst.org/new-bombshell-transcript-general-mark-milley-admits-trump-ordered-the-national-guard-deployed-
to-ensure-a-peaceful-protest-on-j6/

6 days ago - By The Geller Report General Mark Milley admits that Trump ordered the national guard. National Guard
whistleblowers are now revealing Milley refused to deploy troops on January 6th. That was intentional. They
deliberately weakened security on January 6th to ensure their set-up and justify the regime's crackdown on Trump and
MAGA. Why was this report

=====

Bombshell Transcripts Reveal Trump, In Fact, Ordered National Guard For ...

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/09/bombshell-transcripts-trump-fact-ordered-national-guard-january/

Sep 20, 2024 - President Trump also reiterated during an interview with Sean Hannity that he authorized the National
Guard to be in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2021. In June, new footage was released from the House Oversight Committee
of Nancy Pelosi taking responsibility for the January 6, 2021, protests and rioting at the US Capitol.

=====

https://gellerreport.com/2024/09/new-bombshell-transcript-general-mark-milley-admits-trump-ordered-the-national-guard-
deployed-to-ensure-a-peaceful-protest-on-j6.html/

Sep 20, 2024 - Steve Baker has released a report with copies of transcripts where Mark Milley admits that Trump ordered
the national guard deployed to ensure a peaceful protest on J6. Trump made the request on January 3rd, 3 days before
the riot. However, according to Sund, the Secretary of... -

6 days ago - The transcripts released show Trump gave senior Pentagon leadership directives to keep January 6 peaceful
- including using the National Guard - which the Pentagon leaders ignored. This revelation directly contradicts the
conclusions drawn in the flawed DoD IG report on January 6, 2021.News for Transcripts Reveal Trump, in Fact, Ordered
National Guard for January 6th

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Gen. Kellogg: Trump Did Request Nat'l Guard Troops On Jan. 6th; Asks ...

https://americanmilitarynews.com/2022/08/gen-kellogg-trump-did-request-natl-guard-troops-on-jan-6th-asks-congress-to-
release-his-testimony/

August 05, 2022 Ryan Morgan. Retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg said last week that former President Donald Trump
did in fact request National Guard troops be deployed in Washington D.C. before the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan.
6, 2021. Kellogg said he was present at the time of Trump's request, and Congress should release his ...

=====

Jan. 6 Committee Allegedly Suppressed Testimony Showing Trump ... - MSN

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/jan-6-committee-allegedly-suppressed-testimony-showing-trump-admin-pushed-for-
national-guard-presence-report/ar-BB1jEd13

"President Trump had authority and responsibility to direct deployment of the National Guard in the District of
Columbia, but never gave any order to deploy the National Guard on January 6th or on ...

6 days ago - Newly surfaced transcripts suggest Donald Trump informed Pentagon officials of his desire to deploy the
National Guard during the January 6 Capitol riot, raising questions about the response

============================================================================

AlleyCat is one of the several people who dominate Rudy on a daily basis, keeping their bootheels on his little pencil
neck to the amusement of all.

Why Rudy Is Rudy

There are many similarities between the way Rudy the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Rudy the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Rudy, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Rudy to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Rudy's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Rudy's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Rudy, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Rudy's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Rudy sympathize accordingly? Does Rudy stop crying?

No. Rudy does not recognize this. Rudy does not care. Rudy can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Rudy the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Rudy is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Rudy that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Rudy the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Rudy sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Rudy the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Rudy the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Rudy the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Rudy functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Rudy see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Rudy.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Rudy the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Rudy does not.

The development of Rudy is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Rudy often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Rudy's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Rudy the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Rudy may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Rudy often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Rudy doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*FAGGOT!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Rudy doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Rudy's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Rudy does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Rudy's reasoning is
examined, when all of Rudy's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Rudy's attention seeking, all of Rudy's manipulations, all of Rudy's gas lighting, all of Rudy's smear
campaigns, all of Rudy's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-09-27 15:05:02 UTC
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Post by Alan
I want to see the actual transcripts.
Let's talk about your running away from this massive lie you tendered on
Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
AlleyCat
2024-09-27 19:19:11 UTC
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Post by Alan
I want to see the actual transcripts.
In what form?

Paper?

Go to Washington D.C..

=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-09-27 19:25:49 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Thu, 26 Sep 2024 20:26:59 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
I want to see the actual transcripts.
In what form?
That's your problem.

You said "just ask"

And I asked.

So produce them.
Mittens Romney
2024-09-27 19:28:37 UTC
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Post by Alan
That's your problem.
You said "just ask"
And I asked.
Let's talk about your running away like a climate coward from this
massive lie you tendered on Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
--
⛨ 🥐🥖🗼🤪
AlleyCat
2024-09-27 22:05:19 UTC
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 12:25:49 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Thu, 26 Sep 2024 20:26:59 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
I want to see the actual transcripts.
In what form?
That's your problem.
You said "just ask"
And I asked.
So produce them.
Nope.

I said:

(if you want the transcripts, just ask)

WHERE does it say I'd produce them?

I gave a tease in another post, but this was too easy.

=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-09-27 23:52:50 UTC
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Permalink
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 12:25:49 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Thu, 26 Sep 2024 20:26:59 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
I want to see the actual transcripts.
In what form?
That's your problem.
You said "just ask"
And I asked.
So produce them.
Nope.
(if you want the transcripts, just ask)
WHERE does it say I'd produce them?
I gave a tease in another post, but this was too easy.
As ever, you cannot proceed honestly.

Got it.
AlleyCat
2024-09-28 01:26:25 UTC
Reply
Permalink
On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 16:52:50 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 12:25:49 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Thu, 26 Sep 2024 20:26:59 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
I want to see the actual transcripts.
In what form?
That's your problem.
You said "just ask"
And I asked.
So produce them.
Nope.
(if you want the transcripts, just ask)
WHERE does it say I'd produce them?
I gave a tease in another post, but this was too easy.
As ever, you cannot proceed honestly.
Show me where I lied.

=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-09-28 02:14:07 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 16:52:50 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 12:25:49 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Thu, 26 Sep 2024 20:26:59 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
I want to see the actual transcripts.
In what form?
That's your problem.
You said "just ask"
And I asked.
So produce them.
Nope.
(if you want the transcripts, just ask)
WHERE does it say I'd produce them?
I gave a tease in another post, but this was too easy.
As ever, you cannot proceed honestly.
Show me where I lied.
You think that truly being honest in your dealings consists merely of
telling no lies?

Yeah.. ...that tracks.
AlleyCat
2024-09-28 03:10:49 UTC
Reply
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 19:14:07 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
I gave a tease in another post, but this was too easy.
As ever, you cannot proceed honestly.
Show me where I lied.
You think that truly being honest in your dealings consists merely of
telling no lies?
Yeah.. ...that tracks.
Show me where I was dishonest.

Again, I simply said if you want the transcripts, just ask.

Me telling you to ask is being dishonest?

Show us where I'm being dishonest:

"if you want the transcripts, just ask"

Cool Hand Luke... Struther Martin...

That's where we stand.

Now... since you're being the pedantic little child, we KNOW you've looked and looked and probably found the
transcripts, but you, forever being the obtuse little faggot you are, just want to keep the game going, to make you
feel better about your sad self.

Again... I'll ask... IF I were to produce a transcript or two, WHAT would the conditions be, that YOU want to have...
paper transcripts? Scans? Photocopies?

What kind of caveat will you attach to this production. Just ask. In what form do you want these transcripts?

I bet you will not accept ANYTHING I offer, since they will NOT be the "original" paper transcripts, either scanned or
photographed, so what's it going to be... what you think will make you feel good about yourself for attempting to make
me do something at your bidding...

... or nothing?

I have a feeling, you'll settle for nothing, because you know no one can meet YOUR criteria for these transcripts,
unless he is an official in Washington. Plus, you'll just say they're fake like Hunter's laptop.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Faggot said it was fake and the files and emails were forged. And don't try to get away with it by saying and/or
alluding to it, that they MIGHT have been, stopping short of saying they are, indeed, fake. We all know your gay
liberal nerd tricks, huh Pinocchio?

https://i.imgur.com/y4kLEKa.mp4

... you can't win spiting your face, faggot.

I know you all too well... you won't accept ANYTHING I could provide. Just stay the pedantic pussy we all know and
pity. You won't get anything unless you tell us ALL the provisos of the provision.

If you can't...

https://i.imgur.com/AARvCFk.mp4

=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-09-28 18:37:26 UTC
Reply
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Post by Alan
Yeah.. ...that tracks.
Let's talk about your running away from this massive lie you tendered on
Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-09-28 18:37:14 UTC
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Nope.
Let's talk about your running away from this massive lie you tendered on
Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
AlleyCat
2024-09-28 23:16:39 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:43:53 -0700, Rudy Canoza says...
New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd [sic] Concealed Trump's J6 Request For Nat'l Guard
There are two unmistakable and irrefutable ways we know this entire post is a
1. Apart from the *fake* headline above, there is no further mention of "Dodd".
Ohhhh, yes, there is, idiot.

Loading Image...

DoDD, you stupid fuck. There's no "Dodd" involved with the Jan. 6th committee.

What a dumb ass.

LOL... he thought DoD was a person.

https://i.imgur.com/yXzkcH7.mp4

I was a 3 sport letterman, a bouncer in THREE different restaurants/bars/lounges/discos (Chan's, Victor's Jamaica
Joe's, and for Siri, who is back in the nerd bin... summer jobs consisted of working as many jobs at the same time so
you have beer money for college), an assistant golf pro, a lifeguard on the white sand beaches of Ft. Walton/Destin,
(getting more pussy in a week, than you did your whole life), dunked a basketball at 5'9" for first time in 11th grade,
played college baseball AND basketball (dual scholarships), and dated the captain of the cheer-leading squad as a
SOPHOMORE in high school. (there was no freshman class)

Poor Rudy... a creepy-ass old IT guy.

On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:50:59 -0700, Rudy Canoza, forever the mental and physical midget, who was *NEVER* a three sport
letterman, like me, and who was *NEVER* a bouncer, like me, and who was *NEVER* an assistant golf pro, like me, and who
was *NEVER* a lifeguard, like me, and who *NEVER* dunked a basketball, like me, and has *NEVER* laid as many women as
me, says...
There are no such 'transcripts." Everything you posted is bullshit.
h t t p s : / / i . i m g u r . c o
m / 9 J 2 T H X H.png

So, faggot midget... are all these people "lying"?

Don't bother answering... you're so fucked-up in the head, you will answer yes.

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Transcripts Show President Trump's Directives To Pentagon Leadership To ...

https://cha.house.gov/2024/9/transcripts-show-president-trump-s-directives-to-pentagon-leadership-to-keep-january-6-
safe-were-deliberately-ignored

Sep 20, 2024 - WASHINGTON - Committee on House Administration's Subcommittee on Oversight Chairman Barry Loudermilk
(GA-11) revealed that days before January 6, 2021, President Trump met with senior Pentagon leaders urging them to do
their jobs to protect lives and property. The transcripts released show Trump gave senior Pentagon leadership
directives to keep January 6 peaceful - including using the ...

=====

New Documents Confirm Trump Requested National Guard Before January 6 Riots

https://www.mrctv.org/blog/nick-kangadis/bombshell-new-house-committee-docs-reveal-dod-concealed-trumps-j6-request-natl

Sep 20, 2024 - According to a document published by the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight on Monday,
September 16, Trump did request National Guard days ahead of time in order to "make sure it's ...

=====

Bombshell Transcripts: Trump Urged Use Of Troops To Protect Capitol On ...

https://justthenews.com/accountability/watchdogs/bombshell-transcripts-trump-urged-use-troops-protect-capitol-jan-6-was

5 days ago - Then-President Donald Trump gave clear instructions to Pentagon brass days before the Jan. 6 riots to "do
whatever it takes" to keep the U.S. Capitol safe, including deploying National Guard or active-duty troops, but top
officials did not comply because of political concerns, according to transcripts of bombshell interviews conducted by
the Defense Department's chief watchdog that shine ...

=====

Donald Trump Informed Pentagon Of National Guard Request On January 6 ...

https://www.econotimes.com/Donald-Trump-Informed-Pentagon-of-National-Guard-Request-on-January-6-What-the-Records-Show-
1687955

Sep 20, 2024 - In a new twist in the ongoing investigations surrounding the January 6 Capitol riot, recently surfaced
transcripts appear to show that former President Donald Trump informed top Pentagon officials ...

=====

Bombshell Transcripts Reveal President Donald Trump In Fact, Ordered ...

https://tuzarapost.substack.com/p/bombshell-transcripts-reveal-president

7 days ago - September 21, 2024. A groundbreaking report from Steve Baker has unveiled crucial transcripts proving that
President Donald Trump did indeed request National Guard deployment to ensure a peaceful protest on January 6th, 2021.
These newly surfaced transcripts, which were previously concealed,

=====

Report Shows Trump Did Order National Guard Before January 6th, But Was ...

https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2024/09/22/report-shows-trump-did-order-national-guard-before-january-6th-but-was-
denied/

6 days ago - The Acting Secretary of Defense, Chris Miller, reportedly assured Trump that a plan was in place. However,
this plan did not materialize when chaos erupted at the Capitol on January 6. The National Guard, stationed just two
miles away, was delayed for hours before being allowed to move in

=====

Revealed: Trump's Push For Security Before January 6th ... - Lifezette

https://www.lifezette.com/2024/09/revealed-trumps-push-for-security-before-january-6th-ignored/

Sep 20, 2024 - Despite Trump's clear directive, the Pentagon dragged its feet. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund made an
urgent request for National Guard support during the January 6th riot. Still, the Army ...

=====

7 days ago - September 21, 2024. A groundbreaking report from Steve Baker has unveiled crucial transcripts proving that
President Donald Trump did indeed request National Guard deployment to ensure a peaceful protest on January 6th, 2021.
These newly surfaced transcripts, which were previously concealed, reveal the truth that many in the mainstream media
...

6 days ago - The Acting Secretary of Defense, Chris Miller, reportedly assured Trump that a plan was in place. However,
this plan did not materialize when chaos erupted at the Capitol on January 6. The National Guard, stationed just two
miles away, was delayed for hours before being allowed to move in and assist law enforcement.

=====

New Bombshell Transcript: General Mark Milley Admits Trump Ordered The ...

https://libertyfirst.org/new-bombshell-transcript-general-mark-milley-admits-trump-ordered-the-national-guard-deployed-
to-ensure-a-peaceful-protest-on-j6/

6 days ago - By The Geller Report General Mark Milley admits that Trump ordered the national guard. National Guard
whistleblowers are now revealing Milley refused to deploy troops on January 6th. That was intentional. They
deliberately weakened security on January 6th to ensure their set-up and justify the regime's crackdown on Trump and
MAGA. Why was this report

=====

Bombshell Transcripts Reveal Trump, In Fact, Ordered National Guard For ...

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/09/bombshell-transcripts-trump-fact-ordered-national-guard-january/

Sep 20, 2024 - President Trump also reiterated during an interview with Sean Hannity that he authorized the National
Guard to be in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2021. In June, new footage was released from the House Oversight Committee
of Nancy Pelosi taking responsibility for the January 6, 2021, protests and rioting at the US Capitol.

=====

https://gellerreport.com/2024/09/new-bombshell-transcript-general-mark-milley-admits-trump-ordered-the-national-guard-
deployed-to-ensure-a-peaceful-protest-on-j6.html/

Sep 20, 2024 - Steve Baker has released a report with copies of transcripts where Mark Milley admits that Trump ordered
the national guard deployed to ensure a peaceful protest on J6. Trump made the request on January 3rd, 3 days before
the riot. However, according to Sund, the Secretary of... -

6 days ago - The transcripts released show Trump gave senior Pentagon leadership directives to keep January 6 peaceful
- including using the National Guard - which the Pentagon leaders ignored. This revelation directly contradicts the
conclusions drawn in the flawed DoD IG report on January 6, 2021.News for Transcripts Reveal Trump, in Fact, Ordered
National Guard for January 6th

=====

Gen. Kellogg: Trump Did Request Nat'l Guard Troops On Jan. 6th; Asks ...

https://americanmilitarynews.com/2022/08/gen-kellogg-trump-did-request-natl-guard-troops-on-jan-6th-asks-congress-to-
release-his-testimony/

August 05, 2022 Ryan Morgan. Retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg said last week that former President Donald Trump
did in fact request National Guard troops be deployed in Washington D.C. before the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan.
6, 2021. Kellogg said he was present at the time of Trump's request, and Congress should release his ...

=====

Jan. 6 Committee Allegedly Suppressed Testimony Showing Trump ... - MSN

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/jan-6-committee-allegedly-suppressed-testimony-showing-trump-admin-pushed-for-
national-guard-presence-report/ar-BB1jEd13

"President Trump had authority and responsibility to direct deployment of the National Guard in the District of
Columbia, but never gave any order to deploy the National Guard on January 6th or on ...

6 days ago - Newly surfaced transcripts suggest Donald Trump informed Pentagon officials of his desire to deploy the
National Guard during the January 6 Capitol riot, raising questions about the response

============================================================================

AlleyCat is one of the several people who dominate Rudy on a daily basis, keeping their bootheels on his little pencil
neck to the amusement of all.

Why Rudy Is Rudy

There are many similarities between the way Rudy the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Rudy the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Rudy, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Rudy to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Rudy's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Rudy's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Rudy, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Rudy's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Rudy sympathize accordingly? Does Rudy stop crying?

No. Rudy does not recognize this. Rudy does not care. Rudy can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Rudy the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Rudy is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Rudy that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Rudy the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Rudy sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Rudy the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Rudy the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Rudy the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Rudy functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Rudy see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Rudy.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Rudy the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Rudy does not.

The development of Rudy is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Rudy often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Rudy's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Rudy the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Rudy may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Rudy often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Rudy doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*FAGGOT!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Rudy doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Rudy's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Rudy does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Rudy's reasoning is
examined, when all of Rudy's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Rudy's attention seeking, all of Rudy's manipulations, all of Rudy's gas lighting, all of Rudy's smear
campaigns, all of Rudy's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-09-28 23:55:53 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:43:53 -0700, Rudy Canoza says...
New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd [sic] Concealed Trump's J6 Request For Nat'l Guard
There are two unmistakable and irrefutable ways we know this entire post is a
1. Apart from the *fake* headline above, there is no further mention of "Dodd".
Ohhhh, yes, there is, idiot.
https://i.imgur.com/vokFNDI.png
DoDD, you stupid fuck. There's no "Dodd" involved with the Jan. 6th committee.
What a dumb ass.
LOL... he thought DoD was a person.
And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive Directive" can make
decisions.
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 00:23:42 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:55:53 -0700, Alan says...
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:43:53 -0700, Rudy Canoza says...
New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd [sic] Concealed Trump's J6 Request For Nat'l Guard
There are two unmistakable and irrefutable ways we know this entire post is a
1. Apart from the *fake* headline above, there is no further mention of "Dodd".
Ohhhh, yes, there is, idiot.
https://i.imgur.com/vokFNDI.png
DoDD, you stupid fuck. There's no "Dodd" involved with the Jan. 6th committee.
What a dumb ass.
LOL... he thought DoDD was a person.
And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive" can make decisions.
They can't?

They can with the new and improved "CLIPPY"!



=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-09-29 00:34:18 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:55:53 -0700, Alan says...
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:43:53 -0700, Rudy Canoza says...
New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd [sic] Concealed Trump's J6 Request For Nat'l Guard
There are two unmistakable and irrefutable ways we know this entire post is a
1. Apart from the *fake* headline above, there is no further mention of "Dodd".
Ohhhh, yes, there is, idiot.
https://i.imgur.com/vokFNDI.png
DoDD, you stupid fuck. There's no "Dodd" involved with the Jan. 6th committee.
What a dumb ass.
LOL... he thought DoDD was a person.
And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive" can make decisions.
They can't?
Oh, look!

You've gone completely pathetic by dropping "Directive"!
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 00:58:12 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:34:18 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive" can make decisions.
They can't?
Oh, look!
You've gone completely pathetic by dropping "Directive"!
You were pathetic first with that bullshit... "And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive Directive" can make
decisions"...

(I just followed suit)

... thinking I wouldn't notice that you put "directive" in and I would answer in the affirmative and then you saying
directives aren't people... but, I beat you to it and now you're pouting like a little baby.

Par for the course, I guess.

======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-09-29 01:25:47 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:34:18 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive" can make decisions.
They can't?
Oh, look!
You've gone completely pathetic by dropping "Directive"!
You were pathetic first with that bullshit... "And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive Directive" can make
decisions"...
(I just followed suit)
... thinking I wouldn't notice that you put "directive" in and I would answer in the affirmative and then you saying
directives aren't people... but, I beat you to it and now you're pouting like a little baby.
Par for the course, I guess.
Did you write:

'New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd Concealed Trump's J6 Request For
Nat'l Guard'?

Yes or no?
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 20:41:42 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 18:25:47 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:34:18 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive" can make decisions.
They can't?
Oh, look!
You've gone completely pathetic by dropping "Directive"!
You were pathetic first with that bullshit... "And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive Directive" can make
decisions"...
(I just followed suit)
... thinking I wouldn't notice that you put "directive" in and I would answer in the affirmative and then you saying
directives aren't people... but, I beat you to it and now you're pouting like a little baby.
Par for the course, I guess.
'New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd Concealed Trump's J6 Request For
Nat'l Guard'?
Yes or no?
No.

And I told you, idiot... there was an auto-correct, that Rudy, and now YOU, have misinterpreted.

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-09-29 21:08:45 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 18:25:47 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:34:18 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive" can make decisions.
They can't?
Oh, look!
You've gone completely pathetic by dropping "Directive"!
You were pathetic first with that bullshit... "And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive Directive" can make
decisions"...
(I just followed suit)
... thinking I wouldn't notice that you put "directive" in and I would answer in the affirmative and then you saying
directives aren't people... but, I beat you to it and now you're pouting like a little baby.
Par for the course, I guess.
'New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd Concealed Trump's J6 Request For
Nat'l Guard'?
Yes or no?
No.
You did write it.

It's the subject line of this thread that you started:

<***@news.eternal-september.org>

The fact that it was an auto-correct typo doesn't remove the fact that
you're the one who hit "Send" on the initial post.
Post by AlleyCat
And I told you, idiot... there was an auto-correct, that Rudy, and now YOU, have misinterpreted.
Oh, I know. And your explanation was to highlight a certain acronym in
this image:

<https://i.imgur.com/vokFNDI.png>

In this message:

<***@news.eternal-september.org>

So you were explicitly claiming that you hadn't intended to write "Dodd"
in the subject line...

...but "DoDD".

And now you're trying to pretend you didn't mean "Department of Defense
Directive"...

..because such a directive cannot do any concealing.
AlleyCat
2024-09-30 03:25:52 UTC
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 14:08:45 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Post by Alan
'New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd Concealed Trump's J6 Request For
Nat'l Guard'?
Yes or no?
No.
You did write it.
The fact that it was an auto-correct typo doesn't remove the fact that
you're the one who hit "Send" on the initial post.
Post by AlleyCat
And I told you, idiot... there was an auto-correct, that Rudy, and now YOU, have misinterpreted.
Oh, I know. And your explanation was to highlight a certain acronym in
Did the acronym write the directive?

When you can't refute the topic, bring up some bullshit minutiae, like, can a "directive" conceal?

Yes.

Are you saying something can't be written, in whatever form, that conceals facts?

What fucking planet were you born on?
Post by Alan
<https://i.imgur.com/vokFNDI.png>
So you were explicitly claiming that you hadn't intended to write "Dodd"
in the subject line...
I didn't intend to "write" anything. CaP... CaP.
Post by Alan
...but "DoDD".
Written by those in the DoD... and not released by J6 committee... so... concealment.
Post by Alan
And now you're trying to pretend you didn't mean "Department of Defense
Directive"...
*I* didn't mean noting. CaP, moron... CaP.
Post by Alan
..because such a directive cannot do any concealing.
Who said that?

You can't conceal the truth in words?

WHO made such a rule?

Go ahead and keep arguing your bullshit semantics and minutiae... you look stupid to everyone, not just the Cons here.

Trump... still not a "convicted felon". LOL

=====

New House Committee Docs Reveal DoDD Concealed Trump's J6 Request For Nat'l Guard

Well, what do we have here? You know that almost cliche phrase that's gone around the last couple of years, "Trump was
right?" According to new government documents, it appears that former President Donald Trump's claim that he requested
National Guard ahead of the events of January 6, 2021, and the subsequent denials and hesitation against his request,
looks to be verified.

According to a document published by the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight on Monday, September 16, Trump
did request National Guard days ahead of time in order to "make sure it's a safe event."

But that's not the kicker. Ready for this?

"Previously concealed by the Biden-Harris Administration's Department of Defense, the Subcommittee has uncovered
statements by key personnel involved in the deployment of the D.C. National Guard to the U.S. Capitol on January 6,
2021. These new transcripts indicate that senior Pentagon officials unnecessarily delayed the DC National Guard
response to the Capitol on January 6 due to "optics" concerns.

The DoD IG claims that the actions at the Pentagon were "reasonable in light of the circumstances" at the Capitol on
January 6, 2021. The IG also determined that "DoD officials did not delay or obstruct the DoD's response to the on
January 6, 2021."

THE TRANSCRIPTS REVEAL OTHERWISE.

The document then shows a laundry list of quotes from different high-ranking officials either confirming Trump's
request, other officials denying said request and yet more officials not understanding why the request was either being
denied or delayed.

Related: Cheney, J6 Committee Suppressed Trump's Call for National Guard on Jan 6: Report

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, quoted Trump's request. Note the date of the request.

" The President just says, 'Hey, look at this. There's going to be a large amount of protesters here on the 6th, make
sure that you have sufficient National Guard or Soldiers to make sure it's a safe event.'"

The Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller was then quoted as not taking Trump's request seriously.

"The President commented that they were going to need 10,000 troops the following day... I interpreted it as a bit of
presidential banter or President Trump banter that you all are familiar with, and in no way, shape, or form did I
interpret that as an order or direction."

U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund was quoted as communicating with officials that his people needed assistance and
were being overwhelmed, but was told that the National Guard was advised to stand down because of "optics."

"I'm making an urgent request for the National Guard. We are being overrun. I gave a quick rundown of what we had going
on and that officers out there are fighting for their lives. We were about to be taken over. The representative from
the Secretary of the Army said, "I don't like the optics of National Guard standing in a line with the Capitol in the
background.""

"I explained to them that the building is being breached. I need their assistance immediately. He said, "My
recommendation to the Secretary of the Army is to not support the request."

The establishment in Washington D.C. and the media that hold their water's narrative is crumbling before our eyes.

https://cha.house.gov/_cache/files/b/8/b8310e3b-5966-4ae5-bae8-330fc3a7705b/1CBF2FE8BF862BCB77CDA87CBCBAF473.dod-
transcripts-one-pager-final.pdf

https://t.co/CvUudXQzLf

https://twitter.com/mrctv/status/1837220197913997411?ref_src=twsrc^tfw

https://www.mrctv.org/blog/nick-kangadis/cheney-j6-committee-suppressed-trumps-call-national-guard-jan-6-report


=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-09-30 21:44:35 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 14:08:45 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Post by Alan
'New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd Concealed Trump's J6 Request For
Nat'l Guard'?
Yes or no?
No.
You did write it.
The fact that it was an auto-correct typo doesn't remove the fact that
you're the one who hit "Send" on the initial post.
Post by AlleyCat
And I told you, idiot... there was an auto-correct, that Rudy, and now YOU, have misinterpreted.
Oh, I know. And your explanation was to highlight a certain acronym in
Did the acronym write the directive?
You're obfuscating.

You wrote the initial subject (that probably did autocorrect to):

"New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd Concealed Trump's J6 Request For
Nat'l Guard'

When asked about who "Dodd" was, you explained that you meant to type
"DoDD".

Which means YOU were trying to claim that a directive could, itself,
take actions.
AlleyCat
2024-10-01 01:36:33 UTC
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2024 14:44:35 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Which means YOU were trying to claim that a directive could, itself,
take actions.
There you go again... focusing on bullshit that is NOT the topic, because you can't refute that. Too bad weirdo... you
can talk to yourself about that.

Talk about the topic, creepy internet stalker.

=====

Alan Baker, My Creepy Internet Stalker!

MuahMan's profile photo
MuahMan
Feb 13, 2008, 12:19:48?AM
?
?
to
Yikes. He's spent the last 48 hours researching me.

They should make internet stalking illegal, I think Alan Baker has had
practice researching the little kiddies he likes to molest.

Anyone thinking of hiring this internet stalker Alan Baker from Vancouver,
BC should certainly give him a psych eval. As according to this website
people that

stalk others on the internet more times than not leads to pedophilia. Alan
Baker is obviously bordering on or has become a child predator.

http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/internet-security090507.htm

Yikes. If something happens to me please make sure the local, and Canadian
police no that I was being stalked online by Alan Baker, A Macintosh bench
tech from Vancouver, BC.


Please post this every newsgroup so your children know to avoid him and thus
remove themselves from danger.
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-10-01 18:21:53 UTC
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Like you failed to do with this:

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


Let's talk now about your craven cowardly act of running away from this
massive aquatic lie you tendered on Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve seen = check!

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
AlleyCat
2024-10-01 01:36:42 UTC
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2024 14:44:35 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
When asked about who "Dodd" was, you explained that you meant to type
"DoDD".
I didn't mean to "type" nothing. CaP, doofus... CaP.
Post by Alan
Which means YOU were trying to claim that a directive could, itself,
take actions.
I didn't "try" to "do" nothing. I Cap'd. I dint "claim" anything. I said it was a typo. That is it.

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-10-01 18:05:36 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Mon, 30 Sep 2024 14:44:35 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
When asked about who "Dodd" was, you explained that you meant to type
"DoDD".
I didn't mean to "type" nothing. CaP, doofus... CaP.
You didn't mean to type the subject line you... ...typed?
Post by AlleyCat
Post by Alan
Which means YOU were trying to claim that a directive could, itself,
take actions.
I didn't "try" to "do" nothing. I Cap'd. I dint "claim" anything. I said it was a typo. That is it.
And you said that it was a typo which was supposed to have been "DoDD",
which in the image you provided to show what you meant, stands for
"Department of Defense Directive".
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-10-01 15:56:47 UTC
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Post by Alan
You're obfuscating.
Let's talk about your cowardly act of running away from this massive lie
you tendered on Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
AlleyCat
2024-09-30 04:13:32 UTC
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 14:08:45 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
And now you're trying to pretend you didn't mean "Department of Defense
Directive"...
..because such a directive cannot do any concealing.
Directives CAN conceal, just not as verbs.

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-09-30 21:45:54 UTC
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 14:08:45 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
And now you're trying to pretend you didn't mean "Department of Defense
Directive"...
..because such a directive cannot do any concealing.
Directives CAN conceal, just not as verbs.
"conceal" IS a verb, Pussey:

'conceal | kənˈsēl |

verb [with object]

keep from sight; hide: a line of sand dunes concealed the distant sea.
• keep (something) secret; prevent from being known or noticed: love
that they had to conceal from others.'
AlleyCat
2024-10-01 01:36:31 UTC
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2024 14:45:54 -0700, Alan says...
Post by AlleyCat
Directives CAN conceal, just not as verbs.
You are a moron.

It's a transitive verb.

A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object, which is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that follows the
verb and completes the sentence's meaning by indicating the person or thing that receives the action of the verb. The
direct object typically answers the question what? or whom?:

How does a "Directive" come into existence?

On its own and out of thin air?

Show us how that is done.

Like you... the "directive" is a tool.

Learn ya sum grammer, boy.

LOL

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-10-01 18:07:33 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Mon, 30 Sep 2024 14:45:54 -0700, Alan says...
Post by AlleyCat
Directives CAN conceal, just not as verbs.
You are a moron.
It's a transitive verb.
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object, which is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that follows the
verb and completes the sentence's meaning by indicating the person or thing that receives the action of the verb. The
How does a "Directive" come into existence?
On its own and out of thin air?
Show us how that is done.
Like you... the "directive" is a tool.
Learn ya sum grammer, boy.
Stop trying to spin it, Pussey.

You claimed a DIRECTIVE (subject) "concealed" some information. But a
directive cannot do that because a directive cannot ACT on anything.
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-10-01 15:56:33 UTC
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Let's talk about your cowardly act of running away from this massive lie
you tendered on Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-10-01 15:59:22 UTC
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Post by Alan
..because such a directive cannot do any concealing.
Let's talk about your craven cowardly act of running away from this
massive aquatic lie you tendered on Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
AlleyCat
2024-09-29 20:41:48 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 18:25:47 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:34:18 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive" can make decisions.
They can't?
Oh, look!
You've gone completely pathetic by dropping "Directive"!
You were pathetic first with that bullshit... "And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive Directive" can make
decisions"...
(I just followed suit)
... thinking I wouldn't notice that you put "directive" in and I would answer in the affirmative and then you saying
directives aren't people... but, I beat you to it and now you're pouting like a little baby.
Par for the course, I guess.
'New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd Concealed Trump's J6 Request For
Nat'l Guard'?
Yes or no?
No. But I know who did.

Annnnd I told Rudy and the group, that DoDD was a misspelled auto-correct, so YOU should have been able to surmise what
was actually being said, but nooooo... since you can't refute THAT part, you have to go into your usual childish game-
playing.

You're just miffed I figured it out and beat you to the punch and EVERYONE knows, that when you show up a narcissistic
faggot, such as yourself, that faggot narcissist is going to start playing games and angles to make himself look in
control and correct in his ASSUMPTIONS, which seem to ALWAYS be wrong, especially IF they're ever on-topic.

Aaaaaanhg!

Wrong again, failure-faggot-1.

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-09-29 21:10:25 UTC
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 18:25:47 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:34:18 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive" can make decisions.
They can't?
Oh, look!
You've gone completely pathetic by dropping "Directive"!
You were pathetic first with that bullshit... "And you seem to believe a "Department of Defensive Directive" can make
decisions"...
(I just followed suit)
... thinking I wouldn't notice that you put "directive" in and I would answer in the affirmative and then you saying
directives aren't people... but, I beat you to it and now you're pouting like a little baby.
Par for the course, I guess.
'New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd Concealed Trump's J6 Request For
Nat'l Guard'?
Yes or no?
No. But I know who did.
Annnnd I told Rudy and the group, that DoDD was a misspelled auto-correct, so YOU should have been able to surmise what
was actually being said, but nooooo... since you can't refute THAT part, you have to go into your usual childish game-
playing.
I agree it was probably auto-correct that changed it...

...but you hit send.

But a DoDD ("Department of Defence Directive) cannot undertake an ACTION
such as concealing anything.
AlleyCat
2024-09-30 03:25:54 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
Annnnd I told Rudy and the group, that DoDD was a misspelled auto-correct, so YOU should have been able to surmise what
was actually being said, but nooooo... since you can't refute THAT part, you have to go into your usual childish game-
playing.
I agree it was probably auto-correct that changed it...
...but you hit send.
But a DoDD ("Department of Defence Directive) cannot undertake an ACTION
such as concealing anything.
You're saying a document cannot conceal facts and or figures?

WHO said that?

Oh... yeah... semantics.

Pieces of paper or a file from either a scan or a word processor, cannot actually commit concealment.

See? THIS is the difference in you low-self-esteemed faggot liberals. YOU have to make up bullshit "sub-arguments" just
to make you feel better about the shit you bring to this world, like drag queens, queers, fags and most all liberal
policies that are NOT feel-good policies, but perverted ones.

BLM/Drag Queen/Gay/Socialist/Antifa Fascist/Marxist/Communist/Racist/Insurrectionist/Liberal Democrats, suck cock...

... LITERALLY.

=======================================================================================================================

Why Alan Is Alan

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In
fact, in many ways, these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional
development.

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this
reason is abuse or neglect during childhood.

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the
mind being taken up with trying to defend itself from his abuse.

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are
skipped, so to speak, or don't happen.

(see Alan's separation from reality)

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but
related facets, that matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense
pattern malignant narcissism.

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder.

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and
need. They have no way of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When
Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply
could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does Alan stop crying?

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs,
regardless of his mother's suffering.

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand
or consider other people's needs.

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the
more immature he will be and the more childish his way of thinking.

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler.

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young
child's, Alan the narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people.

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children.
Alan sees feelings as facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension
of himself, the way that children do and Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and
immortality as children do.

He has always been, he will always be.

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes.

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children.

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he
experiences or encounters is related to him in some form.

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The
idea that the world does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan.

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as
separate people with their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children;
despite the fact that children are only one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in
any way.

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only
context they can understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the
narcissist and the narcissist's needs, these people do not exist.

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as
individuals that are separate from themselves. Alan does not.

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to
separate himself as an authentic individual from the external world.

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who
act in the world.

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew
the idea of himself as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life.

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a
small child. He seems unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a
child.

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and
foolhardy. He doesn't seem able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child.

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't
know" is a very common answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things,
simply reacting on impulse as we see children do.

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults.

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If
you are helpless, you can never be forced to take responsibility.

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be
either. He doesn't seem to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that
effect. These are mostly things that no self-respecting mature adult would ever say.

*PUSSEY!*

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double
standards" because the kids are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to
realize that adults and children are held to different standards, or why this should be.

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw
their clothing in the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist
responds that little Johnny never does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist
is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents.

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do
his chores, not an adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are.
It does not seem to enter Alan's mind that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old.
Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the childishness and absurdity of his argument is really
unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal to behave as an adult, there is
an inability to even understand why this would be expected.

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child
pretending he is somebody else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is
examined, when all of Alan's behavior is scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain,
this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are
expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are somebody else.

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear
campaigns, all of Alan's abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are
nothing but childish behaviors that have been perpetrated by an adult.

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who
is hiding the chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate."
Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore.
Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and
petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more
dangerous because they are coming from an adult.
Alan
2024-09-30 21:47:30 UTC
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 14:10:25 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Annnnd I told Rudy and the group, that DoDD was a misspelled auto-correct, so YOU should have been able to surmise what
was actually being said, but nooooo... since you can't refute THAT part, you have to go into your usual childish game-
playing.
I agree it was probably auto-correct that changed it...
...but you hit send.
But a DoDD ("Department of Defence Directive) cannot undertake an ACTION
such as concealing anything.
You're saying a document cannot conceal facts and or figures?
I'm saying that your claim was initially that a DIRECTIVE undertook
actions to conceal something makes no sense.

What directive would that be, Pussey? Issued WHEN?
AlleyCat
2024-10-01 01:36:32 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
You're saying a document cannot conceal facts and or figures?
I'm saying that your claim was initially that a DIRECTIVE undertook
actions
First... answer this, "and then"...

https://i.imgur.com/8jBUoDi.mp4

ARE you saying a document cannot conceal facts and or figures?

Show us the words I wrote that say, "I claim, in the name of the almighty Trump, that a directive committed
concealment."

What is short for document?

"Docs".

A document CAN conceal the truth (so can a "directive", for that matter, but that's not the topic), hence:
"House Committee *****DOCS***** Reveal DoDD Concealed Trump's J6 Request For Nat'l Guard"

Read it again.

The directive dumb ass, didn't DO (verb) the "concealing"... the "House Committee Docs" show that the directive was
concealing the truth about Trump and the National Guard.

ARE you saying a document cannot conceal facts and or figures?

You lose again, failure-faggot-1.

EoD
or
PLONK!

You just can't help yourself, can you. Forever the low-self-esteemed narcissist. HAS to have the last word, or he can't
sleep.

If you don't reply to this, I'll tell you you are right about something, but not this, because you're not.

You can't stand to lose, so you go off the rails and talk about fucking grammar and semantics... HOW a sentence is
formed or what a word means, instead of discussing the topic.

Get back on topic or... well... you know.

House Committee Docs Reveal DoDD Concealed Trump's J6 Request For Nat'l Guard

Transcripts Show President Trump's Directives To Pentagon Leadership To ...

https://cha.house.gov/2024/9/transcripts-show-president-trump-s-directives-to-pentagon-leadership-to-keep-january-6-
safe-were-deliberately-ignored

Sep 20, 2024 - WASHINGTON - Committee on House Administration's Subcommittee on Oversight Chairman Barry Loudermilk
(GA-11) revealed that days before January 6, 2021, President Trump met with senior Pentagon leaders urging them to do
their jobs to protect lives and property. The transcripts released show Trump gave senior Pentagon leadership
directives to keep January 6 peaceful - including using the ...

=====

New Documents Confirm Trump Requested National Guard Before January 6 Riots

https://www.mrctv.org/blog/nick-kangadis/bombshell-new-house-committee-docs-reveal-dod-concealed-trumps-j6-request-natl

Sep 20, 2024 - According to a document published by the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight on Monday,
September 16, Trump did request National Guard days ahead of time in order to "make sure it's ...

=====

Bombshell Transcripts: Trump Urged Use Of Troops To Protect Capitol On ...

https://justthenews.com/accountability/watchdogs/bombshell-transcripts-trump-urged-use-troops-protect-capitol-jan-6-was

5 days ago - Then-President Donald Trump gave clear instructions to Pentagon brass days before the Jan. 6 riots to "do
whatever it takes" to keep the U.S. Capitol safe, including deploying National Guard or active-duty troops, but top
officials did not comply because of political concerns, according to transcripts of bombshell interviews conducted by
the Defense Department's chief watchdog that shine ...

=====

Donald Trump Informed Pentagon Of National Guard Request On January 6 ...

https://www.econotimes.com/Donald-Trump-Informed-Pentagon-of-National-Guard-Request-on-January-6-What-the-Records-Show-
1687955

Sep 20, 2024 - In a new twist in the ongoing investigations surrounding the January 6 Capitol riot, recently surfaced
transcripts appear to show that former President Donald Trump informed top Pentagon officials ...

=====

Bombshell Transcripts Reveal President Donald Trump In Fact, Ordered ...

https://tuzarapost.substack.com/p/bombshell-transcripts-reveal-president

7 days ago - September 21, 2024. A groundbreaking report from Steve Baker has unveiled crucial transcripts proving that
President Donald Trump did indeed request National Guard deployment to ensure a peaceful protest on January 6th, 2021.
These newly surfaced transcripts, which were previously concealed,

=====

Report Shows Trump Did Order National Guard Before January 6th, But Was ...

https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2024/09/22/report-shows-trump-did-order-national-guard-before-january-6th-but-was-
denied/

6 days ago - The Acting Secretary of Defense, Chris Miller, reportedly assured Trump that a plan was in place. However,
this plan did not materialize when chaos erupted at the Capitol on January 6. The National Guard, stationed just two
miles away, was delayed for hours before being allowed to move in

=====

Revealed: Trump's Push For Security Before January 6th ... - Lifezette

https://www.lifezette.com/2024/09/revealed-trumps-push-for-security-before-january-6th-ignored/

Sep 20, 2024 - Despite Trump's clear directive, the Pentagon dragged its feet. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund made an
urgent request for National Guard support during the January 6th riot. Still, the Army ...

=====

7 days ago - September 21, 2024. A groundbreaking report from Steve Baker has unveiled crucial transcripts proving that
President Donald Trump did indeed request National Guard deployment to ensure a peaceful protest on January 6th, 2021.
These newly surfaced transcripts, which were previously concealed, reveal the truth that many in the mainstream media
...

6 days ago - The Acting Secretary of Defense, Chris Miller, reportedly assured Trump that a plan was in place. However,
this plan did not materialize when chaos erupted at the Capitol on January 6. The National Guard, stationed just two
miles away, was delayed for hours before being allowed to move in and assist law enforcement.

=====

New Bombshell Transcript: General Mark Milley Admits Trump Ordered The ...

https://libertyfirst.org/new-bombshell-transcript-general-mark-milley-admits-trump-ordered-the-national-guard-deployed-
to-ensure-a-peaceful-protest-on-j6/

6 days ago - By The Geller Report General Mark Milley admits that Trump ordered the national guard. National Guard
whistleblowers are now revealing Milley refused to deploy troops on January 6th. That was intentional. They
deliberately weakened security on January 6th to ensure their set-up and justify the regime's crackdown on Trump and
MAGA. Why was this report

=====

Bombshell Transcripts Reveal Trump, In Fact, Ordered National Guard For ...

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/09/bombshell-transcripts-trump-fact-ordered-national-guard-january/

Sep 20, 2024 - President Trump also reiterated during an interview with Sean Hannity that he authorized the National
Guard to be in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2021. In June, new footage was released from the House Oversight Committee
of Nancy Pelosi taking responsibility for the January 6, 2021, protests and rioting at the US Capitol.

=====

https://gellerreport.com/2024/09/new-bombshell-transcript-general-mark-milley-admits-trump-ordered-the-national-guard-
deployed-to-ensure-a-peaceful-protest-on-j6.html/

Sep 20, 2024 - Steve Baker has released a report with copies of transcripts where Mark Milley admits that Trump ordered
the national guard deployed to ensure a peaceful protest on J6. Trump made the request on January 3rd, 3 days before
the riot. However, according to Sund, the Secretary of... -

6 days ago - The transcripts released show Trump gave senior Pentagon leadership directives to keep January 6 peaceful
- including using the National Guard - which the Pentagon leaders ignored. This revelation directly contradicts the
conclusions drawn in the flawed DoD IG report on January 6, 2021.News for Transcripts Reveal Trump, in Fact, Ordered
National Guard for January 6th

=====

Gen. Kellogg: Trump Did Request Nat'l Guard Troops On Jan. 6th; Asks ...

https://americanmilitarynews.com/2022/08/gen-kellogg-trump-did-request-natl-guard-troops-on-jan-6th-asks-congress-to-
release-his-testimony/

August 05, 2022 Ryan Morgan. Retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg said last week that former President Donald Trump
did in fact request National Guard troops be deployed in Washington D.C. before the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan.
6, 2021. Kellogg said he was present at the time of Trump's request, and Congress should release his ...

=====

Jan. 6 Committee Allegedly Suppressed Testimony Showing Trump ... - MSN

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/jan-6-committee-allegedly-suppressed-testimony-showing-trump-admin-pushed-for-
national-guard-presence-report/ar-BB1jEd13

"President Trump had authority and responsibility to direct deployment of the National Guard in the District of
Columbia, but never gave any order to deploy the National Guard on January 6th or on ...

6 days ago - Newly surfaced transcripts suggest Donald Trump informed Pentagon officials of his desire to deploy the
National Guard during the January 6 Capitol riot, raising questions about the response
Alan
2024-10-01 18:09:49 UTC
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2024 14:47:30 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
You're saying a document cannot conceal facts and or figures?
I'm saying that your claim was initially that a DIRECTIVE undertook
actions
First... answer this, "and then"...
https://i.imgur.com/8jBUoDi.mp4
ARE you saying a document cannot conceal facts and or figures?
A document can OMIT facts and figures.

It cannot CONCEAL them.
Post by AlleyCat
Show us the words I wrote that say, "I claim, in the name of the almighty Trump, that a directive committed
concealment."
'New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd Concealed Trump's J6 Request For
Nat'l Guard'

(Remember that you claimed that "Dodd" was suppose to be "DoDD")
Post by AlleyCat
What is short for document?
"Docs".
"House Committee *****DOCS***** Reveal DoDD Concealed Trump's J6 Request For Nat'l Guard"
Read it again.
The directive dumb ass, didn't DO (verb) the "concealing"... the "House Committee Docs" show that the directive was
concealing the truth about Trump and the National Guard.
That's not what you wrote... ...and you'll have to show a directive that
was written AFTER the events in question.

Which we both know you can't do.
AlleyCat
2024-10-01 01:36:43 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
You're saying a document cannot conceal facts and or figures?
I'm saying that your claim was initially that a DIRECTIVE undertook
actions to conceal something makes no sense.
Nope... I never said that... that is YOUR claim.
Post by Alan
What directive would that be, Pussey? Issued WHEN?
Nope... sorry... no doing one's bidding, for game's sake only.

Look it up and read it and see for yourself.

Why do you want me to read and explain it to you, like I would a Kindergärtner who doesn't unnastan?

You're the smartest nerd in the world... I'm sure yu can figger it out.

Go ahead... BEG me to keep playing, bu telling me I'm "running away!"



That's what lonely-ass basement-dwellers do and say when they're about to be ignored, and we ALL know what an
undeserved narcissistic nerd's worst nightmare is...

... feeling ignored.

Feeling invisible is one of Alan's worst fears.

The problems happen when Alan feels ignored by the people in the most important areas of his social circle (on Usenet,
for example). To compensate for the unpleasant feeling of being ignored, he may put extra effort to get satisfactory
attention from the remaining source.

For example: if Alan feels ignored, he may over-compensate by seeking more attention from Usenet perceived" enemies".
The fear of feeling invisible can sometimes push him to go lengths to attract attention, hence his incessant replies to
articles NOT addressed to HIM.

Narcissists, like Alan, can't stand it when no one is paying attention to him. Alan doesn't know how to feel important
or special if he isn't the center of the universe or consuming someone's thoughts. This is also why the traditional
Grey Rock method is often pointless and why complete avoidance is the best route (or extreme modified contact... just
ignore the sick fuck).
Alan
2024-10-01 18:12:53 UTC
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2024 14:47:30 -0700, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
You're saying a document cannot conceal facts and or figures?
I'm saying that your claim was initially that a DIRECTIVE undertook
actions to conceal something makes no sense.
Nope... I never said that... that is YOUR claim.
'New House Committee Docs Reveal Dodd Concealed Trump's J6 Request For
Nat'l Guard'

Don't claim that "Docs" is the subject of the verb "Concealed" because...

...because "Docs" is the subject of the verb "Reveal" in that sentence
and "Dodd" is clearly the subject of the verb "Concealed" in there.
Post by AlleyCat
Post by Alan
What directive would that be, Pussey? Issued WHEN?
That's the POINT, Pussey.

It would have to be a directive written AFTER the events of Jan 6 for it
even to be possible for it to have "omitted" (not "concealed") any facts
pertinent to that matter.
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-10-01 15:56:20 UTC
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What directive would that be, Pussey? Issued WHEN?
Let's talk about your cowardly act of running away from this massive lie
you tendered on Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-10-01 15:59:07 UTC
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Post by Alan
I agree it was probably auto-correct that changed it...
...but you hit send.
Let's talk about your craven cowardly act of running away from this
massive aquatic lie you tendered on Trump:





https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
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