Ebrius Disputatios

A thing's not wrong because it's illegal, a thing is illegal because it's wrong.

Even though the once loyal and considered traditional, Nation Football League, have gone woke, there is at least one current player there that I am still interested in. That would be the over achieving, Tom Brady. I love his work ethic and his obvious, working brain and mind. I remember how, on February 7, of this year, the date of Superbowl LV, I was totally alone in my belief that despite the odds, Brady and his team would come off victorious. It's been a long road with me and Brady. I came to love his style after years, if not a decade or two, watching him murder my Team, the hapless New York Jets time and again. Then he was the Quarterback for the New England Patriots who are in our division. So we were guaranteed to play them at least twice a season. I listened to the game and I was relieved that Brady and his new team, are playing better each week and I hope they can go all the way.

That was Sunday. On Monday I was happy to see New York City (NYC), workers taking to the streets to protest the tyranny of government overreach, regarding vaccine mandates. While I'm happy to see it, I suspect that it is more show than will. I see them caving to the pressure, at least a significant sum of them. One will see what happens on the deadline date, which will be on Friday 29th, of this month. I'd like to see them prove me wrong, as that reality would encourage me to believe that the will to fight, struggle, seek truth, freedoms, liberties and rights, is still alive and virile in this Nation. However I am encouraged, show or not, to witness it here in the communist, authoritarian, hell of New York City. The State of New York is a beautiful robust state with, I think, twenty million souls, nine million of them live in what is essentially known as New York City. Because of there population, their voting habits infect the way, of the rest of the state. There is a movement afoot, that is trying to break the state up into three autonomous regions where the population centers strangle hold on our culture and politics will be mitigated. As an avid student of history, I've yet to see powerful men dismantling their power base willingly, therefore, although I support the Divide_NYS movement, I'd be the first one stunned to see it happen without us applying loads of pressure and perhaps extortion, blackmail and war. However, I'm keeping my fingers crossed and my wits and will about me.

I don't use any of the cancel culture fascist social media platforms any longer, so on Mastodon, Gab, Hubzilla, Minds, MeWe and a few others, I mostly made fun of Dr. Fauci and any other low hanging fruit democrats I could target. I also highlighted the NYC protest, which I'm sure was an encouraging sign for patriots outside of New York, since it is both unexpected and utterly ignored by the pro-tyranny media. Now there's a word that needs to be coined and entered into the English language and dictionaries, protyranny. I like that word. Not it's meaning mind you, but it's efficient description of tyranny's allies and proponents. I think I speak for many patriots now, when I say, that we are at war. No shots have been officially fired as yet, but mark my words we are in a battle for our lives and freedoms and currently we believe that we have no other choice but to use our God, Constitution, wits, will and fortitude to guide us. No longer shall we coddle our foes. We must devise clever means for their defeat and gird our loins for the long haul. This is where the enemies of freedom have taken this place and we most humbly accept the terms.

Oh, I almost forgot, I watched that video The Closer, that stand up comedy show done by Dave Chappelle, the comedian who has the LGBTQ crew all in a tizzy. The same WokeFlix workers who didn't bat an eyelash when their company were pimping child sex videos with their series called Cuties. revealing that they're even more fake that we summarized. However, I digress, my original point was to be, if anyone should be offended, it should be whites, Trump supporters and people who find the word “nigger” offensive. It's seems that those groups seem to be able to take a joke though. I found it to be mildly entertaining since I think, I laughed maybe four times and I smiled through much of it.

Well, enough ranting. I must read reams of logs now to see where I and my servers stand. Adieu my Lords and Ladies, until we meet again. Which I hope is daily Take care of yourselves and remember, that humans thrive in freedom. Let me know if you find any typos, misspelled words, or grammatical errors, wont you? I hate those, but sadly I'm but a faulty human creation so I make mistakes constantly. Please, let me know. Below I'll leave some links to the images of the NYC protest from yesterday. Obviously they'll be HTTP links so, act accordingly.

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On Christmas Eve the domain name mstdn.design will expire. The new name will be mstdn.art. I'll make sure to update all notices and I figured that I should post it here first.

Update as one can see, our new domain is now blog.natehiggers.org.

Has Alec Baldwin or any other commie lefty in Hollywood ever supported the second amendment of the United States Constitution, the NRA or the God given freedoms that has been a part of this nation throughout the centuries? Why are the Hollywood lefties playing with guns anyway, don't they hate them? No, Hollywood, the press and the democrat party have all been profiting from our freedoms and they like them so much that they aim to enslave the rest of us and keep those freedoms for a select few only.

It is alleged that Baldwin shot and killed a woman on a movie set and one hopes that he is getting the scrutiny that the average gun owner and family defender would, under the same circumstances. Too often, especially in recent times, it's as if there is suddenly a two tiered judicial and legal system. One system where rich democrats can do no harm and the other one for the rest of us.

Not only is Baldwin a gun toting murdering hypocrite, he's a greedy capitalist as well. According to the work crews at the scene of the movie enterprise, working conditions were not great. Knowing what types of perverts these Hollywood democrats are who knows what the real story is. I'm sure there's more than meets the eye going on here. The media, obviously cannot be trusted, let's hope the local cops are allowed to get to the truth here and fry this bum. That's what they'd do to any of us for the least little offenses he deserves to get the same treatment.

The 18 GOP members who voted for this monstrosity Saturday:

  • Mitch McConnell
  • Roy Blunt of Missouri,
  • Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia,
  • Bill Cassidy of Louisiana,
  • Susan Collins of Maine,
  • John Cornyn of Texas,
  • Kevin Cramer of North Dakota,
  • Mike Crapo of Idaho,
  • Chuck Grassley of Iowa,
  • John Hoeven of North Dakota,
  • Deb Fischer of Nebraska,
  • Lisa Murkowski of Alaska,
  • Rob Portman of Ohio,
  • Jim Risch of Idaho,
  • Mitt Romney of Utah,
  • Thom Tillis of North Carolina,
  • Todd Young of Indiana
  • Mike Rounds of South Dakota.

First of all let me state that I in no way obtained the permission of either Mark Steyn nor Imprimus for the blatant use of this article. This article is the very embodiment of how my thoughts on this very matter are comprised. Were I a better writer or any writer at all, I too, would be able to state this case as clearly as Steyn does. However, that would take several lifetimes and none of us have that luxury. Therefore I've ripped it off word for word and hereby, so acknowledge. The original article may be found here.

The following is adapted from a speech delivered on April 26, 2021, at a Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminar in Franklin, Tennessee.

I live about 20 minutes south of the Canadian border, which used to be called the longest undefended frontier in the world. People moved freely back and forth across it all day every day. But now it’s been closed for over a year. At one point my daughter asked me to drive her up there, because there was a 30-minute opportunity for people on one side to talk to their friends on the other. “Sad!” as President Trump would say. It was like Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin during the Cold War, except that both sides are now like East Berlin. I don’t know how this happened, but it is just one indication that America, and the West in general, have become almost unrecognizable from what they were not that long ago. Look at just three things we have lost.

One is equality before the law, something absolutely essential to a free society. In its place, we now have politicized law. If a policeman fatally shoots someone, whether his name is released to the public depends on whether the shooting is consistent with the preferred narrative of the ruling class. A policeman recently took down a young woman who was threatening the life of another young woman with a knife, and that policeman was immediately identified—indeed, his photo was posted and he was threatened by NBA superstar LeBron James on Twitter. On the other hand, we know nothing of the policeman who shot dead an unarmed woman in the U.S. Capitol on January 6. His name will apparently never be released to the public.

Second, border control. Functioning societies, at least since the Peace of Westphalia three centuries ago, have borders. America has no southern border and no plans to get one. The official position of our government seems to be that any of the seven billion persons on this planet has a right to come and stay in the U.S. for three years, until his or her assigned court date comes up. As the number of people with pending cases continues to grow, that three years will extend out to five or seven or 15 years. If we get all seven billion people to come here, the court system will break down entirely and maybe we can go back to having a functioning border.

And third, dare I bring up the fact that it is a real question whether we can go back to agreeing to have open and honest elections? And if we don’t have open and honest elections, control of our borders, and equality before the law, then we don’t have the conditions for politics or free government.

And here’s the thing. It is not at all clear to me that many of America’s conservative politicians understand the seriousness of all this. You can see it in the fact that they go around trying to scare people with the specter of a “radical socialist agenda.” For well over a year now, we have been living in a world in which it’s accepted as normal that the state has essentially unlimited power—and in which our freedom to decide for ourselves has been diminished almost to invisibility. Why do these conservative politicians think the words “radical socialist agenda” still scare anyone in a time when the state can tell us whether we can have Aunt Mabel over for Christmas? They are completely out of touch.

Over the same period as the pandemic lockdowns, we have seen an escalation of so-called wokeness. And if you look at one of the most startling manifestations of this, transgender fanaticism—which involves, after all, the abolition of biological sex and, I’m sorry to have to say it, the physical mutilation of children—one notices that America is farther down this road than any other country in the Western world. In other words, at this moment of crisis for Western Civilization, or for what we used to call Christendom, the leading country of the free world is pulling the wrong way.

Think of it. Your daughter has been training since she was a little girl to run in school sports. Now at 17, she’s in the state high school track championships, and you are forbidden even to notice that she’s competing against a woman who is 6’2” with thighs like tugboats, a great touch of five o’clock shadow on her face, and the most muscular bosom you’ve ever seen. You’re not supposed to notice the craziness of this, and the craziness is at its craziest right here in America.

We traditionally think of France as being a bit screwy, but today there are French intellectuals who regard themselves as hardcore leftists and yet who think America has gone bonkers on this transgender issue. President Macron himself has said that American wokeness is an existential threat to the French Republic, and he even found bureaucrats in France’s education bureaucracy who agreed. There is not a single bureaucrat in the Department of Education in Washington, D.C., who would agree, but there are apparently a few in Paris.

If you look further east in Europe to the lands that were once behind the Iron Curtain—to Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic, which still function as conventional nation-states calculating their best interests—you find tremendous fear of the threat of wokeness that is being exported, sometimes aggressively, from America. So it is here in the U.S. where we have to put the stake through these ideas.

But again, even most of our conservative leaders and institutions seem oblivious. School districts in America are talking about revising their curricula to cover transgender issues from grade school on. Now, I went to an English boys’ school, and we were expected to pick up sexuality on our own time. In those days people would have looked puzzled if you had said, “We’re going to have to cancel geography or Latin, because we need to put gay studies in there.” These days, instead of going off behind the bike shed during recess to learn about sex, kids need to sneak behind the bike shed to do a little bit of closeted geography or closeted Latin. It’s completely backwards. And yet what do we hear from most conservative politicians? That it would be nice to offer people a tax cut!

We are way beyond tax cuts. We’re broke. We’re just a smidgen away from $30 trillion in federal debt—something with no historical precedent. Talking about tax cuts today is like talking about VAT tax refunds on the Titanic. It’s not actually what’s necessary at the moment.

Another big issue that should take our minds off tax cuts is China. I can’t get over the way we in the U.S. have been ordered by our governors and the CDC to punish ourselves by living small, shrunken lives, while the people in China who loosed this pandemic on the world have paid no price for it.

Dr. Fauci has been a federal government bureaucrat since 1968. He’s the J. Edgar Hoover of public health. He talks about the COVID virus as if we’re at war. But he seems to think a country wins a war by taking it out on its own population rather than the enemy, which is what we’ve done.

Which do you think was the only major economy to grow in 2020? It’s not a hard question. America’s economy shrank 3.5 percent last year. The economies of Germany and Japan shrank almost five percent. France’s, Italy’s, and India’s economies all shrank over eight percent, and the economy of the United Kingdom was down ten percent. China’s economy, on the other hand, grew 2.3 percent in 2020, and first quarter growth for 2021 in China set a new world record—it was up over 18.3 percent. The COVID pandemic has been hugely profitable for China.

U.S. policy towards China since the 1990s represents perhaps the biggest strategic miscalculation by any great power in human history. Just as communism was wobbling and beginning to fall everywhere else, we helped Beijing come up with the first economically viable form of communism.

At first we were told it was only our manufacturing that we would ship to China. After all, we were told, it wasn’t economically viable for Americans to make widgets. Remember the talk in the ’90s? We were going to be the “knowledge economy.” All the clever people told us this. We weren’t going to have mills and factories, but we were going to be the knowledge economy. Well, in case you haven’t noticed, China’s got the entire knowledge economy for itself now. It makes our laptops and our smartphones and it’s out front with Huawei and 5G. It also makes the batteries that power our gizmos and the chips that run our cars. When COVID struck, we found out fast that the Chinese not only make our viruses, they also make the personal protective equipment that protects us against the viruses—and all of our medicines to boot! Those wily Chinese get you both coming and going.

China is now the number one global power. You can define this militarily, where it now has the largest surface fleet on the planet. You can define it economically. But the way I define it is to look at who gets its way in the world. New Zealand has just effectively pulled out of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing arrangement—an arrangement between the U.S., the U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, the oldest such arrangement on the planet. New Zealand has pulled out with respect to China because it doesn’t want to offend China. I would think Canada might be the next to go. Or look at the World Health Organization. America pays for it, but Chairman Xi in Beijing calls the shots. China gets its way now, and the U.S. doesn’t.

We need politicians with a sense of urgency about these problems, but all they seem to have is urgency about things that aren’t urgent. Look at climate change. People say we need to take action over climate change or else rising sea levels are going to overwhelm the Maldives in the Indian Ocean in the 22nd century. That’s the century after this one, which is still quite young. These same people say about the immediate crisis on the southern border that it’s “a natural phenomenon beyond the control of politicians.” But changing the weather in order to lower the sea levels that will threaten the Maldives in the Indian Ocean in the next century is within the power of politicians? In general, our leaders are urgent about nothing that matters and not in the least bit urgent about things that matter very much.

The things our news media talks about incessantly, whether it’s transgender bathrooms or Confederate statues being toppled or the totally dishonest national conversation on race—nothing like this is heard in China as it goes along steadily strengthening its position as the world’s leading power. The Chinese don’t find themselves stuck in these sterile, drain-circling, dishonest public conversations about identity politics. These conversations are a waste of time. And one thing we should demand of our politicians is that they talk about things that aren’t a waste of time.

At the root of our problems is that we have seen the emergence of a true ruling class, like Grand Dukes in medieval Europe. Its members intermarry. They send their kids to the same schools. They circulate back and forth between government and the private sector. And over time it has become increasingly easy to identify members of this class.

John Kerry gave a commencement address a couple of years ago in which he told the students, “You are going to be the first generation to live in a borderless world.” And for the elite, the idea of a borderless world rings true. A typical member of the ruling class will get a job with a firm like Goldman Sachs, work for a couple of years in Hong Kong, then move on for a couple of years in Geneva, and then maybe come back to America. What are borders to such a person? Meanwhile, for the common American, COVID has literally ended, to a large degree, any freedom of movement. They live in the farthest thing from a borderless world. Oftentimes they’re trapped in a town that is dying because of the open-border, cheap-labor policies advocated by people like John Kerry.

Our political division in America today is a class division, and we need to expose it as such whenever we see it. The ruling class tries to keep racial and other forms of division stirred up in our politics so that we don’t notice the class protection racket they are running. Look at that guy from Twitter, Jack Dorsey, who wears a beard like he’s playing the hobo in a Charlie Chaplin silent film. I wouldn’t mind betting that when he’s called to testify in Congress, he has his valet hook on the beard and lower him into the clothes that make him look like he’s been sleeping in a dumpster. Then at night after the cameras are off he’s like Lord Grantham in Downton Abbey, spending an hour being dressed for dinner. Our elites have become incredibly good at theater.

Getting back to the southern border, it perfectly symbolizes the bifurcation of our society. We’re told there’s a health emergency. We’re told we can’t open our businesses or attend weddings or funerals. Yet at the same time, every day, thousands of people pour across the southern border, test positive for COVID, and are then driven to a nice hotel and put up there at taxpayers’ expense.

It’s also interesting to compare the southern border with the northern. Prior to the pandemic, when the border with Canada was open, my kids had their Kinder Eggs confiscated by the Department of Homeland Security when we would cross the border going south into Vermont. Kinder Eggs are chocolate eggs witha kid’s toy inside. They are sold in Canada, but they are banned in the U.S. because the Food and Drug Administration calls the toy a “non-nutritive embed”—and that’s good enough to send Homeland Security agents swinging into action! There is always a big crackdown before Easter on Kinder Eggs. So at the northern border there are lots of things, down to Kinder Eggs, that are illegal. But at the southern border you can come in with pretty much anything you want, including COVID. Why is that? It is because some groups serve the needs of the ruling class and others don’t. License is extended to the former and not the latter.

People ask me, “Why are you going on about Kinder Eggs? They’re not important. It’s more important that so-and-so is up two points in Iowa and three pointsin New Hampshire. That could be a real game changer.” To which I answer no, that’s not how it works. If they take the small freedoms away from you, whether it’s the freedom to eat Kinder Eggs or to enjoy a high pressure shower,you will lose all the larger freedoms, which is the world we’re in now.

I used to get occasional pushback when I’d talk about rights. “Rights are abstract things,” people would say—“they don’t have anything to do with our real lives.” Well, after the last year, we know they have everything to do with our real lives. When you’re told you can’t open your hair salon, when you’re told you can’t have family or friends over for dinner, when you’re told you must wear a mask in your own garden, there’s nothing abstract about it. This is where all the stupid Kinder Egg laws have been trending for years. And it’s why we need to push back.

I made a little joke earlier about studying transgenderism in grade school, but it’s not a laughing matter. Education is the biggest structural defect in our society. We have an almost entirely corrupt and abusive education establishment. And in one corner of Governor Whitmer’s Michigan, of all places, Hillsdale College stands against this. Hillsdale’s literature, I’ve noted through the years, talks a lot about the College’s 177 years of being rooted in the soil of Michigan. And this reminds me of the fact that if you do not have roots, you are not a functioning society. You can’t just be flotsam and jetsam, bobbing around on the currents of the age, wheresoever they tend. If you do that, you’re cut off from your roots.

This is what’s so frightening about the trends in education today. Cromwell told his portrait painter, “Paint me, warts and all.” That’s not what is happening in America, where the trend in education is to paint only America’s warts. So even the great Kate Smith, who sang “God Bless America” for years, is having her statue taken down because she made a racially insensitive record in 1931. Well you know who really had a racially insensitive record in 1931? The Democratic Party. But unlike Kate Smith’s statue, it’s still around.

President Macron of France is not my favorite chap—he’s a sinister globalist for one thing. But he made an admirable stand when he announced that not one French statue would be taken down and not a single French street name would be changed, because they are all part of French history. And “Bingo!” as Peter Navarro likes to say, the statue toppling and street-name changing in France went away. Why can’t American conservatives show that kind of strength? The Senate Minority Leader says he personally would not be bothered if the historical names of U.S. military bases are changed. The editor of National Review says that he wouldn’t be bothered about taking down Confederate statues. But of course it doesn’t stop there—now they’re going for all the statues. Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, McKinley, and on and on. The point conservatives need to grasp is, unless you’re prepared to surrender everything, don’t surrender anything.

I’ll end by pointing out that the Left wins because it seizes language. Take the policy of letting people vote who are not U.S. citizens and shouldn’t be voting. The Left calls this policy “counting every vote.” Therefore someone who wants to make sure voters are citizens is opposed to “counting every vote.” If we don’t take back the language, we will lose the truth. Even on FOX News, I have noticed, news anchors now talk about “gender assigned at birth,” as if that’s something different from one’s biological sex. There may be 57 genders, but there are only two biological sexes.

Don’t surrender the language. Reclaim the language. It’s the first step to recovering our civilization.

Gross right? No, not so fast. I'll relate my experiences in making my own calcium supplements. Now, I've written about how to make one's own vitamin C powder too, in a previous post and this post is in the same vein. Whenever I crack open my eggs, I put them back into the carton for safe keeping. Once all the eggs are gone, the eggshells should be boiled for at least five minutes. The boiling process is for killing any potential pathogens that undoubtedly inhabit the shells and carton. The next step, is to dry the shells in an oven at temperatures between 150 degrees and 200 degrees, until they are dry. They can be left in the oven until they cool. Once cooled the can be ground to a fine powder using a coffee grinder or similar device and placed in a suitable jar.

Now, eggshells, ground up or not aren't the most appetizing or pleasant substance to eat. It's a little disturbing, unless, one is determined. However, if one purchases empty capsule shells then they can be filled with your powered calcium supplements and then they can be swallowed, which will make the experience much less terrifying. Using a mini scale to measure dosage would work nicely too but could be optional, although, recommended for accuracy. The recommended daily allowance for calcium varies with age and gender. So those interested should look it up. However, I think that a dosage of 500-1200mg daily should suffice for most people.

Well I have. The hard part I think is over I have already installed OpenWRT on the Pi, configured it somewhat and updated opkg. I have all the pieces and now I'll have to decide how to assemble them. I had originally, thought of setting up the new router by adding an USB Ethernet dongle but from what I've read, setting up VLAN's on a switch would work more reliably. I'm new to the process so I don't know everything yet. However, that's the purpose of this exercise, to learn. I have learned much. I think learning is when one's own misconceptions and misunderstandings are replaced by facts, logic and reason. I've gained much of that, I think. I think that's all for now, until I have a working model that can be translated into words.

Any comments may be made at [email protected] or [email protected] in the fediverse. Keep in touch and I'll keep us updated. It's been hard finding interesting things to write about but I think I'm starting to find the right path.

Nothing lasts forever and all good things must come to an end. I don't know the reason why but the instance, of pl.skyn3t.in that was my outlet for these past few months have gone. I know not where. However, I do have other instances, where I'll be posting from, including, one of my favorites at, [email protected], so if any of my followers or people that I follow receive contact request from that address, be so kind to respond in kind. Thank you.

I'm sure this is mere child's play for many people, however, even though I've hacked my way building kernels for the Raspberry Pi, I've finally found out where the kernel's repositories lie. It's always the same with ARM devices, one size does not fit all and all kernels built for these remarkable devices, must be tailor made. Even though I've had a bit of luck building kernels for the pine phone, I decided to risk making an unnecessary kernel build for my Raspberry Pi 4b, 8GB. I used the same commands that I used for the pine phone, with some important differences. In the past, I would go into these endeavors blindly and with crossed fingers and it was usually hit or miss.

Only with the ARM kernels, mind you, as I've said there just isn't any homogenized way to build kernels for the varied ARM processors out in the wild. Frankly, I was damn happy and surprised to see it boot up. I'm actually running real Debian on my Raspberry Pi, I mention this only, because when this new custom kernel that I built, kernel 5.10.25, booted up, there were a host of raspberries, at the top of the screen during the kernel boot process. Yes, just like how it does with Raspbian and Raspberry OS. It was really gratifying to see that I had done the configuration and compilation correctly and that it booted with no issues.

There are unofficial Debian images for the Raspberry Pi, which I'll post the links to. I think that the Raspberry Pi and the pinephone make a very lovely couple. They're both very compact and in their current configurations very powerful indeed. Admittedly, there are phones with bigger more powerful CPU's, GPU's and RAM that dwarf both the Pi and the phone but the two Linux machines are running native Linux at lightening speeds without all the bloat of Android and Android Apps. I'll argue that both the Pi and the pinephone are ultimately more useful devices than any Android phone.

Now I don't want to confuse anyone into thing that the kernel compilation for the pine phone and the Raspberry Pi are identical because they are not. The pinephone uses an Allwinner Chip and the Pi uses a Broadcom. The procedure is similar with the obvious variance when one views the commands. For simplicity's sake, I'll refer to the Pine Phone as PP from this point forth.

The commands to configure, customize and compile the kernel for the PP can be found here

The procedure to build a Raspberry Pi kernel is similar and the instructions to build a suitable kernel for your particular Raspberry Pi version is here Although, if you're planning on using dpkg to install that kernel then one might wish to modify the compilation stage somewhat by including the bindeb-pkg. Please note, that the kernel compilation stage of both the PP and the Pi can be identical in this case. In my case I did something exactly like this: ARCH=arm64 CROSSCOMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu- make -j4 bindeb-pkg KERNELRELEASE=“5.10.25” KDEBPKGVERSION=“25” NB: that my writefreely blog, for some odd reason refuses to render CROSS_COMPILE with the separation hash, it shows up fine while I edit but joins the two Words making it look like CROSSCOMPILE so that's why I used two of them to illustrate my point. I think I've found a bug. In any case dismiss just one of those hashes and it'll be fine. Thanks. ARCH=arm64 CROSSCOMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu- make pine64_defconfig

I've found my self reading and re-reading the Harry Potter novels again and again. Lately, I've found them soothing. I even have the audio books. It seems as if, I will never tire of them. I have insomniac tendencies and I find reading the books will eventually just knock me out. Well, I suppose any good book will do that though but it doesn't take long for the potter books to cast their sleeping spells. There are a few things one does notice, however, when reading the same books multiple times weekly and monthly. One thing I do notice is that Harry Potter has a temper, he's modest, brave and a little whiny at times but for a mistreated orphan, very level headed. It must be in his genes. Why do I keep reading the Potter books so much and even looping the process? One can only speculate, I think. It seems as if, especially in the USA, where I'm convinced that t here were illegal election activities, that went on, last November, that, The Dark Lord and his Death Eaters, are alive and well living in New York and every other democrat town, from sea to shining sea.

Well, it's a working theory, at least. One thing, that I've noticed and I'm sure I'll soon find more examples, is how ignorant the wizards of the United Kingdom are about their muggle neighbors. We're supposed to believe that the wizard world are totally oblivious to what bus stops are? Remember? In the Chamber of secrets, when everyone was in Diagon Alley, getting ready to go back to Hogwarts, and Mr. Malfoy and Mr. Weasley had a fight, Mr. Weasley wanted to inquire, from the Grangers on how bus stops worked. Was J.K. high that day? Doesn't the magical folks have a night bus? How do those stops work? I mean the emphasis on how little the wizards know about their mortal counterparts is a silly, overplayed oddity. Wizards who can use a wand touching their throats to magnify their voices, have no concept of a telephone? haven't they ever noticed those little outhouse sized buildings called phone booths, located all over the city? Also wizards must have excellent teeth as well, because it seems as if they've never heard of dentists either. They're so isolated, that even muggle money is foreign to them I think that a better story would show witches and wizards who are consciously aware of their surroundings and not some semi-isolated ignoramuses. Also, the same wizards who claim not to know what a telephone is, have radios, how does that work? They can envision communicating via wireless but landlines and mobile cellular is beyond the scope of magic? I distinctly remember reading that they teach muggle studies at Hogwarts, surely they must teach about telephones, bus stops, money, the internal combustion engine and ball point pens, in those classes. I mean if the muggles and the weirdos are so different, one wonders if, indeed, the members of the wizard world, procreate like the rest of us, or perhaps they just bypass all that fuss and just do it with the wave of a wand. It's simply, a preposterous notion. I'm sure I'll find more holes in the tapestry.

Oh and don't get me started on the Potter movies. It's as if the producers, directors and writers are convinced that the audience are total morons and that we love soup sandwiches. The movies, I admit may have some appeal to fans of the series but I'm sure it must be fleeting, because it is clear that the Harry Potter movies are made for people who haven't read the books and probably will never do so. It says a lot about the limitations of Hollywood, they are totally inept at telling stories. J.K. Rowling's, on the other hand, she seems to know how to spin a tale. The audio books, read by Stephen Fry are so much more superior to their motion picture counterparts. I understand that there are two versions of the audio books and I'm not sure one has a choice. For it seems that the audio books sold in the US is read by an American reader. I'd like to hear that version just to confirm that whomever the publishers paid to read them, in comparison to Fry, will be utterly lacking. I'm sure that I haven't covered everything and I wouldn't be surprised if this topic is broached again. Therefore, until then, I wish you all Adieu.