Nothing Is Over

NothingIsOver

As I advised readers at the beginning of the year, the Covidian cult aren’t intent on quietly fading away.

Less than two weeks after lifting face mask mandates on March 5, the Austrian government announced on Friday that they will be reinstituting such requirements on March 23.

The Forbes bugman goes on to tout ballooning cases and yet another wave with the smrtest snark he can muster. It looks as if the MSM is now peddling something called a “subvariant” that we’re supposed to huddle in our homes against. This is the first I’ve heard of that meme, since I got a visit from Corona-chan around the time Britain was lifting their humiliation rituals. Having gotten over and received immunity from the resulting mild cold, I’ve moved on with my life.

But I warned you that our deranged rulers won’t let you get on with yours so easily. There’s a limit to how much pressure people can tolerate, so the mandates were relaxed as a temporary release valve. Since Western elites always need a crisis to justify their continued existence, they pivoted to the Ukraine war story.

Which played to the exact same audience:

Vaxxed v Unvaxxed

Despite an initial flurry of NPCs trading their bacteria-soaked masks for blue and yellow lapel pins, the war narrative hasn’t gained the lasting traction our rulers hoped for. So now they’re testing the waters to bring medical tyranny back.

Nothing is over. Not until our demented overlords’ mania for whipsawing from one disaster to the next reaches its inevitable conclusion.

Prepare accordingly.

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26 Comments

  1. “the war narrative hasn’t gained the lasting traction our rulers hoped for.”

    There’s tell of a “trans woman” that tried to flee Ukraine and was told by the soldiers that he was a man and to go get in the fight.

    “Ukraine is right about gender.” would make a lovely meme.

  2. Ave Christus

    A week or so ago, just as the war narrative started to pull back a bit, those little trial-balloon articles about booming ‘cases’ in China started to appear.

    Pure coincidence, no doubt.

  3. D Cal

    When an orange man offers you a free vaccine, just say, “No.”

  4. Durandel

    Is the inevitable that God finally floods the earth a second time, but with fire? Because my hunger for Justice wants fulfillment, as terrible as such an event would be.

    As to that correlation of the vax me daddy types also supporting the “current thing”, do we need anymore proof that Seneca was right (and that paper that spawned the NPC meme was right too)?

    • Rudolph Harrier

      2 Peter Chapter 3 says that yes, it is inevitable.

      However it also says that there is no way for us to be sure if it will happen today, or next year, or a thousand years from now, or later still.

    • Your fast may end soon, as our elites’ vicious bumbling in the Ukraine has brought their just deserts to their doorstep. Our rulers’ power depends on the US dollar being the world’s reserve currency. Its reserve status in turn relied on all oil trade being conducted in USD.

      As a result of Washington’s lawless sanctions, Saudi Arabia will be trading oil in yuan. Europe will have to pay for the natural gas they need to survive the winter in rubles. Either one would be an end-of-empire event. Now both are happening, and more.

      • It’s not popular to say in some quarters, but I’ve always liked Milo. The sincere renunciation of his sins is encouraging. His fall from the e-celeb A list seems to have taught him humility. And his alliance with the Groypers has already borne fruit.

        • D Cal

          When people talk about “praying the gay away” or reforming men who have same sex attractions, I usually roll my eyes. Of all of the men in this world who seek to accomplish this, however, I think that Milo can pull it off.

          • Either the Death Cult is right that homosexuals are born not made and sodomy is who they are, or Holy Mother Church is right that they suffer from a vicious appetite that can be healed by cooperating with grace.

  5. Ave Christus

    One of the more pitiful things about the war hype has been the BoomerCons, who spent decades complaining about the mainstream media, falling right in line and dusting off their old Reagan-era “Let’s go kick some russkie butt!” mottos.

    • Man of the Atom

      The anti-Russia PR fire was already soaked in kerosene before that match was lit.

      The disdain for the Slav on the European Continent is old. It came to the US with the European dissidents who founded the US. The Rus bonded to the Orthodox Church while much of Europe hewed to the Roman Catholic/Latin Church. The schism was baked into European relations with Olga of Kiev.

      Hatred for Russia is easily fanned. Ignoring the plights of the Slav is standard fare. Silents, Boomers, Gen Jones, and Gen-X were raised on hatred for the Soviets. Many still conflate the old Warsaw Pact nations with “the USSR”, even though it’s been gone for 30 years.

      • Ave Christus

        The same European dissidents, whose ethno-religious background Must Not Be Named, and who just happened to comprise nearly all the original NeoCons, who spent the last decades of the cold war working to shift the ire of rank-and-file American patriots from the very real evil of Communism to hatred of Russia as a nation.

        • Man of the Atom

          Look up ‘Khazaria’.

          • Ave Christus

            The Khazar theory in its broad form is bunk, always has been.

            Some percentage of individual Ashkenazi Jews from Russia and Ukraine are no doubt descended in part from Khazars or other converts, and names like Kagan certainly imply it. But, as a whole the Ashkenazim show genetic descent from and affinity with Levantine peoples, mixed with western European groups, especially Mediterranean. The Sephardim and Mizrahi are the same, but with much less outside admixture.

            And cultural patterns cannot be ignored.

            The Levantine peoples as a whole – Lebanese, Syrians, Palestinian Arabs, and of course Jews – have a long historical reputation as money-oriented, shrewd and sharp-dealing, argumentative, emotive, and not especially prone to stoic courage in war. People can scream ‘stereotypes’, but those have held for a good three thousand years.

            Roman writers such as Tacitus described exactly such things regarding diaspora Jews around the Empire, hundreds of years before Khazaria existed.

            The historical Khazars, to whatever degree the rank and file people actually converted to Judaism when their rulers did. were a Eurasian nomadic warrior people, like many before and after them on the steppes. Such peoples have a long historical reputation for values almost completely opposite to those described above.

            None of which denies the disastrous influence of Neocons with names like Kagan, who got their start as exiled Trotskyites, and made it their goal to destroy Russia by whatever means possible.

          • Man of the Atom

            No, my comment is that the Rus have been in conflict with various groups for over 1,200 years. Doubtful few of those defeated prior to 1100 AD have remained as monolithic groups. The Rus have been victors and servitors back and forth for that time, but they are one of the most resilient and grudge-aware Slav peoples on the planet. They grind their enemies like meal, whether in weeks or in the course of centuries. The Khazars were some of the first. Likely there are some of the Khazars, Swedes, Lithuanians, and others who still bear that grudge, but the Rus remembers almost generationally.

      • Andrew Phillips

        I would add the older half of Generation Y, especially among military brats like me. The younger half of Gen Y was no more than 5 years old when the Berlin Wall came down, but for older Ys like me, the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union might rank with generational touchstones like 9/11. In my specific cohort – older Gen Y Army brats – Desert Shield and Desert Storm might also qualify.

        • Man of the Atom

          Thanks for the correction.

        • Rudolph Harrier

          Even members of Gen Y who are too young to really have experienced the Soviet Union still can see it as a real political entity because so much culture was wrapped up in it. I’m only barely old enough to have the fall of the Berlin Wall in my memory (not that I understand what it meant at the time; I would have been 4 at the time), but I knew exactly who the Soviets were throughout my childhood. I think it was sixth or seventh grade before we finally had all of our globes and maps replaced by ones which didn’t have a big blob labeled USSR. And of course it would show up in movies we rented like Wargames, Rocky IV, The Hunt for Red October, Rambo, etc. and even in many movies in the 90’s we get the “Former Soviet Soldier/KGB Agent who wants to bring back the USSR” trope frequently. It wasn’t until the 00’s until media started to finally let go of the USSR.

          • I was just not even in grade school when the wall fell, but there was talk about it for years afterwards and in plenty of the media coverage circulated for a long time. A lot of art and whatnot involved the Cold War and its fallout, even into the ’90s. This only finally started to vanish around the time of Cultural Ground Zero.

            Everyone in Gen Y knew about the wall. It was impossible not to.

          • Andrew Phillips

            I, in turn, appreciate the correction to my correction. I had forgotten the way ‘KGB agent who won’t concede defeat’ became a stock character villain in the 90s.

    • Rudolph Harrier

      Boomers of all stripe have never distrusted mainstream media. Their rebellion has always been corporate. A boomercon is the type of person who will say “I don’t trust mainstream sites like twitter, that’s why I only use parler!” because he heard a radio host talk about it. But he’ll never consider using something like gab because while it’s not mainstream it’s also not approved non-mainstream.

      The truth is that Boomers have done whatever mainstream media, particularly TV, tells them to do.

      • Gab is, to be fair, legit filled with nutbars. I was out the first time some Christians-are-weak actual Nazi posted an obscene Crucifixion image impossible to get out of one’s head. Then again, the owner may have decided some moderation was necessary, too.

        There were some aspects to the original Boomer rebellion incompatible with big corporatism – home folk sings, gardens, hand-crafting, heck even underground papers (back when you couldn’t find content like that on every librarian’s recommended list)… but all that Small Is Beautiful stuff has vanished as though it never was.

        • CantusTropus

          Gab does have such figures, but they’re A)a vocal minority, vastly outnumbered by regular conservative Christians and B)only here because it’s the most mainstream place that tolerates them. I wouldn’t let them bother you too much. I just block them and move on with my life. At the end of the day, realistically Gab is the only viable alternative we have to Silicon Valley vassalage. The presence of handful of loudmouths who think every bad thing ever is caused by the Jews isn’t going to dissuade me.

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