October 16, 2021

La Palma LIVE! October 22 Update

 
 

 
 
 

10 comments:

  1. Damn Volt. Thanks for the nice Bday present! Outstanding . Its just nice to know efforts are worth the time. Thats what we here for, to exchange ideas, info etc. Special thanks to putting Bushcraft Bear on there! Hes deservedly become a legend. Its his personality. Its what we all look in the mirror and wish we could be! Its his trying so hard to master English is what one will be laughing so hard. Comment section one vid was so funny because he once pronounced, Gaaagle (eyewear) Googles.


    Dont know if well get the 2nd Scorp and Zepp show but this is my usual not wanting to sound like the Siskel and Ebert of podcasts ..They never disappoint where they go were nobody does. I say Zeppie cause im too stupid to remember how to spell his name. Hes a treasure. I remember the show he called in to Fetzer . Amazing his knowledge with shit that will have you laughing so hard.

    The section when Winter came on .. That became some of the most thought provoking shit that one would rarely ponder

    If you knew me personally one thing you cant peg me as is a racist. Sheez i still tell my mother till this day if the moon , and jupiter and mars just aligned and it were a different time warp, her daughter in law would have been from the shit hole Sout Side(thats how we pronounce South here, lol) whose mother is still in and out of jail from drugs. Im color blind lets just say and it was a tad painful to hear Zeppie say your gonna get your hood rat, but ya know what hes right ! So?? Send the stazi after him like Gruden? They put in perfect perspective. I didnt pay much attention to that story but ive always been a F the NFL person. Way over rated sport. BTW was cool to here Zeppie and Dr. Judy are Caps fans! I was glad for ya few years ago, but its 3-1
    now. lol

    Soooo glad they brought up Jason Whitlock. Ive been so impressed who i know in some way my African American friends or who i follow. I thought last year , they might just lead the way out of this..Look , Ill follow Candice Owens although i think shes being groomed. Follow who hubby is and IMHO a bit shady. but thats another story.. She demands black people to be accountable. Quit playing victim. Believe me ive experienced with that. Ive been nothing but inspired from the likes of Kyrie Irvin, and that singer i cant remember. Think of the reach they have !

    You listen to my black friends now, know they have been played and they aint happy about it.

    The subject of the ESPN bobble heads. Like Russ or someone said, no more. To think i find Stephen A Smith someone i should listen to is insulting. I just remember i used to never miss a new "Bermanism" Like Julio "take me on a sea" Cruz. But Jason Whitlock . He is an absolute gem !!
    He wrote a column about 11 years ago that changed me so much . Its about Steve McNair. Ill try to get it. Great they gave him his due.

    I was dying for the guys to go on a subject that i mentioned 2 weeks ago. This interview with Sage Steele and Jay Cutler. Its out there on JT. I find her a very classy , gorgeous , intellectual human. She went there with the jab and how she felt. You believe these disgusting Fucks at Disney aka ESPN suspended her. ? This is where we are at. A mother of 3 expresses her views on a v a double x , but oh now , if your a Pedo Promoter, Diddler, MK Ultra grooming center , its come right out in well even leave the light on for ya. THAT is where we are folks

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  2. Gonna paste this thing instead of link cause i think its so important. Ive never been a parent , that im aware of and never will be , but this, so moved me. Im just as guilty of some of the crimes there but id never been so selfish. GREAT call guys on bringing up Whitlock. Till this day he still stands his ground .Thats who he always has been ! This is 09

    Jason Whitlock Goes Hard on Steve McNair.
    Don't be so quick to make McNair a hero - FOX Sports on MSN

    We can quit calling Steve McNair a great leader now. Leadership starts at home.

    And I'm no longer all that interested in hearing about the community service work McNair did in Tennessee and Mississippi. Service to community begins at home, too.

    STEVE MCNAIR (1973-2009)
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    If you read this column regularly, you know I'm not the morality police, you know I'm far from bothered by McNair's May-December romance and you probably should've surmised I get my "Becky on" from time to time.

    Stop reading now if your preference is sugar-coated, politically-correct, phony-ass pontificating. You can find plenty of that garbage littering the Internet.
    I'm going to get knee deep in this Steve McNair tragedy and what it really signifies.
    Until the police wrap up their investigation, I'm only willing to acknowledge four victims — McNair's four sons.
    I don't know how to classify the adults in this saga — McNair, his wife Mechelle or his 20-year-old girlfriend, Sahel "Jenny" Kazemi.

    The kids, they're victims of two horrific crimes: 1. the murder of their father; 2. their father's apparent abandonment so that he had time to wine, dine, vacation and shack up with his jump-off.

    Let me repeat, I'm not some sanctimonious moralizer.
    Personally, I prefer June-December romances, but a blossoming May flower certainly could be fertilized into a special, 28-year-old bouquet by a patient and attentive gardener.

    As for the life-experience, station-in-life disparity between a retired millionaire quarterback and a Dave & Buster's waitress, well, let he who has never Captained cast the first hoe.
    Every man I know has a little Captain in him. We see a pretty young thang working her way through nursing or cosmetology school and it's just in our nature to pay a cellphone bill, a car note or get her nails done.
    It's what we do. And if you've earned a chunk of change in professional sports or in corporate America, you might buy a big black Escalade in her name, fly her to Vegas or go parasailing over the ocean.

    It's not a black or white thing. It's not an athlete thing. It's a man thing we haven't been able to shake since Eve gave us an apple.

    The look of pure, unadulterated joy on McNair's face captured as he and Jenny parasailed is one every real man recognizes as the uncontrollable feeling of elation that gushes through the male, middle-aged body when he finds the Tenderoni Bobby Brown sang about.

    Do not read this as me condoning McNair's extramarital affair. I'm not.

    But we don't know the nature of Steve and Mechelle McNair's relationship. We don't know what made them happy, what agreement they reached or what was transpiring in their marriage.

    What we do know is that McNair had four sons. And based on the observations and comments of Kazemi's neighbors and neighbors at the condominium McNair rented, McNair spent so much time with Kazemi over the past few months that people assumed they lived together.

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  3. You see, this is my problem with McNair, with American men as a whole.

    We shirk our responsibilities as fathers. We don't have time for it. We think it's a part- or no-time job. We think our career is more important. We think charity work is more important. We think some young tail is more important.

    We foolishly believe we're unnecessary in the rearing of children. This mindset must die.

    I pass no judgment on McNair kicking it with a woman 16 years his junior. I don't agree with it, but I pass no judgment on McNair "cheating" on his wife.

    However, I think it's ridiculous and embarrassing that he spent so much time chasing after a Nashville waitress that he created the impression he lived with her.

    Many have tried, but you can't maintain two homes, two families. If HBO has shown us anything, it's that kids are the losers when it comes to Big Love.

    You can't live with a waitress in a condo/apartment, take her parasailing, clubbing, to Vegas and raise a brood of boys living in a home on the other side of town.

    Kids are game-changers. Kids require sacrifice. Kids are a daily and sometimes hourly responsibility. You don't properly raise them in your spare time with money, fame, gifts and glowing newspaper and magazine stories about your courage to play on Sundays despite injury and pain.
    Steve McNair sounds like a warrior who fought the wrong war. He won a public-relations battle.

    He was so popular in Nashville that when his under-drinking-age "Becky" got popped driving her mistress ransom while drunk and/or high the police called a cab to give McNair, the Escalade passenger, a ride home.

    This is the privilege of fame and inclusion in the boys club. We're so mentally diseased that we instinctively feel empathy and envy when we see a married father of four liquored up with his near-teenage girlfriend.

    You know what the cop was thinking:
    But for the grace of God, two-tenths of a second on my 40 time and the high school coach who made me play tight end rather than receiver, there go I.

    Steve McNair was flawed in the same way as most American men. Too many men think financial success is their primary and most important contribution to a relationship with their kids, wives and/or girlfriends. A grown woman has the right to settle for that. Children shouldn't have to settle for anything less than their father's very best effort.

    Bravo Jason!

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  4. BTW Jason. LOL "We see a pretty young thang working her way through nursing or cosmetology school and it's just in our nature to pay a cellphone bill, a car note or get her nails done." Sorry J, a little more expensive than that bra ;) Probably one of those transitory inflationary things "Yellen Yellen The Counterfeiting Felon" tells us

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  5. Where the hell is Tim Rifat when we need him?! Remember how, years ago, he was continually talking about the possibility of a Cumbre Vieja generated tidal wave?

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  6. Damn! Great Catch. Ive been wondering the same. I just didnt know he talked of that . I just knew him on Rense and always thinking, dude, ya may want to ponder keeping a lid on it a bit .That was one loose cannon

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  7. For any of you all that may be interested.. This is the Discovery Channel documentary i saw over 20 years ago that made me aware of La Palma. It shows you in detail how this can happen and shows how this has happened before July 9 1958 at Letuya Bay Alaska

    Mega Tsunami-Wave of Destruction


    https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2mhupn

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  8. Rifat moved to the Philippines the last I heard - sold his house, etc.

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  9. One of the Latest from Bushcraft Bear. What a legend he has become! Deserves every penny he may get from this. If this blows over ,i got a hunch La Palma may get a ton of tourism just because of him. I do know someone that has been at the Island next door , Tenerife, and it looks like paradise. Great Job to all, Volt, BB ! Im pretty sure it will blow over, though you can see some of those "esoteric" signs are troubling, but its been one hell of a learning experience !

    I am preparing my bugout bag. Strong earthquakes at night. I don't feel safe in the house anymore.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnC1YzKY030

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  10. Is a catastrophe being helped along?

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/lsfxaBW3y
    dyd/?t=634

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