Interesting that it often shows sperm whales as white, or at least very light grey.
Not even the Challenger Deep knows the depths to which England’s sacred Transexual Insanity has taken that once mighty nation. What an amazing plunge.
Very well done video.
That is fascinating
I had some notion of the mariannas but not of the scope
“The Penguin [Jerry Nadler] Quits – Fast Action Needed ”
When McCord quit the DOJ and went to work for Schiff and Nadler, Atkinson was ¹moved to Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG).
As the ICIG, Michael Atkinson then changed the rules for whistleblowers within the CIA permitting a false assertion by Eric Ciaramella, who subsequently told a fictional story presented by Alexander Vindman. The fake “Ukraine Impeachment” effort stemmed from this political scheme.
Vindman lied, Eric Ciaramella advanced the lie to ICIG Michael Atkinson who then spun the ²false allegation back to his colleague Mary McCord. That’s the origin of the fraud behind the first impeachment effort.
¹? Who told President Trump to appoint Michael Atkinson as ICIG?
The appointment of Michael Atkinson was not a mistake. The impeachment was pre-planned.
Find the person who put his name in front of President Trump, and you find one of the internal operatives within the Trump administration specifically working to hurt President Trump in his first term. Is that person around in term #2?
²? Where is Michael Atkinson’s transcript?
ICIG Michael Atkinson testified to the joint House subcommittee on impeachment about why he changed the rules for CIA whistleblowers. Atkinson testified about his activity to the Schiff/Nadler committee, IN FRONT OF MARY McCORD.
Adam Schiff promptly classified and sealed the Atkinson deposition transcript in an attempt to forever bury it. The equity stakeholders are: (1) the House of Representatives, and (2) the CIA.
NEEDED ACTION – House Speaker Mike Johnson should be able to find that Atkinson transcript, declassify and make it public. However, the CIA is likely also the equity stakeholder. So, give it to Director John Ratcliffe who then declassifies it and gives it to DNI Tulsi Gabbard for release.
I don’t know about that video. I mean I started watching their video on size of the universe and they screwed up the relative size of the sun compared to the planets fairly quickly. Basically they said if the earth was the size of a cherry tomato the sun is the size of a large skyscraper. The sun is 100x-110x the diameter of the earth. If the earth were an inch across (cherry tomato) you’d expect the sun in this example to be 100-110 inches, or about the size of a large shed.(Still big but nowhere near the size of a skyscraper) It looks like they confused length with volume. Makes me wonder what other numbers they screwed up.
On this date in history:
September 2, 1945 – Japan officially surrenders to the Allies, bringing an end to World War II. The instrument of surrender was signed aboard the battleship USS Missouri. To impress the Japanese, General Douglas MacArthur brought more than 250 Allied warships to Tokyo Harbor and , additionally, had more than 4000 airplanes fly over the proceedings. Approximately 60 million people lost their lives in World War II.
Eisenhower on MacArthur: “I studied dramatics under General MacArthur.”
MacArthur on Eisenhower: “Best damn clerk I ever had.”
https://acecomments.mu.nu/?post=416320
==
A suggestion: Tim Walz is a standard issue product of the teachers’ colleges. Their unions own the Democratic Party. This is what Democratic voters fancy is acceptable.
Labor Day Thoughts, 2025:
In a world with global and highly-efficient transportation and communications…and billions of people who are accustomed to low wages…is it possible for a country such as the United States to maintain its accustomed high standards of living for the large majority of its people?…and, if so, what are the key policy elements required to do this?
I recall reading that if you took a cue ball, breathed hard upon it, the film of moisture collected would be proportional to the oceans on Earth.
I checked the math back then and it was a reasonable claim. I just checked it with AI and it still holds up.
The oceans are deep from the human perspective. Not to Earth’s.
(Yes, a cue ball is proportionally smoother than the Earth. So the calculation depends on smoothing out the Earth then adding the oceans as a uniform layer.)
The goals seem at odds tariffs provide a degree of reciprocity but not in all instances
huxley,
No. You have it backwards. The Earth is proportionally smoother than a cue ball.
Let’s take the extremes. Everest is 29,000 feet above sea level. 5 1/2 miles. Mariana Trench, 36,000 feet. Almost 7 miles. So 12 1/2 miles between the highest and lowest points. Earth’s circumference is 25,000 miles. 12.5 miles is 1/2,000th of the Earth’s circumference.
A cue ball’s circumference is 2 1/4″. So you’d have to form a cue ball within 0.001125″ perfection to equal the Earth’s smoothness. That’s about 1/3 the thickness of a human hair.
@ David Foster –
Very informative post, as always.
The tweet you linked is rather frightening – New rules for schools: “let’s do everything except teach math.”
RTF: I was going to mention diameter vs radius vs circumference, but got lost in my own weeds so I found this link instead: https://ozgurnevres.com/earth-is-not-as-smooth-as-a-billiard-ball
Their conclusion: “A billiard ball (or a cue ball, or a bowling ball, whatever) is way smoother than the Earth.”
The issue becomes a difference between roundness and smoothness, two different ideas.
Another similar factoid is that the layer of varnish on a 12″ diameter globe is about the equivalent thickness of the Earth’s atmosphere.
After looking at David’s post, I read a few of the CB entries for the last few da; these stood out:
I did mean smooth, and I disagree with the conclusion drawn by the author in your link.
That sandpaper has that discrepancy uniformly, all over its surface. Everest is a long way from the Mariana Trench and both are rarities on Earth. As indicated in neo’s video, the average depth of the ocean is 1/3 Challenger Deep and the average elevation above sea level on land is about 1/10th that of Everest.
Big Media News. First, CBS new owners like David Ellison — son of Oracle founder billionaire Larry Ellison — are about to buy Bari Weiss’ site “The Free Press” for an estimated $100 million. And remake CBS News?
The X.com post from a comment thread at Instapundit:
“SCOOP @PuckNews: Paramount is on the verge of acquiring Bari Weiss’s The Free Press and tossing her the keys to CBS News. The deal is on the 1-yard line, I’m told.”
It’s the later part, that Bari will onboard directing CBS News division, that’s the Big Scoop, methinks. Maybe former CBS News investigative reporter Sheryl Attkisson will return?
The Magic School Bus lives!
Interesting that it often shows sperm whales as white, or at least very light grey.
Not even the Challenger Deep knows the depths to which England’s sacred Transexual Insanity has taken that once mighty nation. What an amazing plunge.
Very well done video.
That is fascinating
I had some notion of the mariannas but not of the scope
“The Penguin [Jerry Nadler] Quits – Fast Action Needed ”
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/09/02/the-penguin-quits-fast-action-needed/#more-275607
I don’t know about that video. I mean I started watching their video on size of the universe and they screwed up the relative size of the sun compared to the planets fairly quickly. Basically they said if the earth was the size of a cherry tomato the sun is the size of a large skyscraper. The sun is 100x-110x the diameter of the earth. If the earth were an inch across (cherry tomato) you’d expect the sun in this example to be 100-110 inches, or about the size of a large shed.(Still big but nowhere near the size of a skyscraper) It looks like they confused length with volume. Makes me wonder what other numbers they screwed up.
On this date in history:
September 2, 1945 – Japan officially surrenders to the Allies, bringing an end to World War II. The instrument of surrender was signed aboard the battleship USS Missouri. To impress the Japanese, General Douglas MacArthur brought more than 250 Allied warships to Tokyo Harbor and , additionally, had more than 4000 airplanes fly over the proceedings. Approximately 60 million people lost their lives in World War II.
Eisenhower on MacArthur: “I studied dramatics under General MacArthur.”
MacArthur on Eisenhower: “Best damn clerk I ever had.”
https://acecomments.mu.nu/?post=416320
==
A suggestion: Tim Walz is a standard issue product of the teachers’ colleges. Their unions own the Democratic Party. This is what Democratic voters fancy is acceptable.
Labor Day Thoughts, 2025:
In a world with global and highly-efficient transportation and communications…and billions of people who are accustomed to low wages…is it possible for a country such as the United States to maintain its accustomed high standards of living for the large majority of its people?…and, if so, what are the key policy elements required to do this?
https://chicagoboyz.net/archives/74890.html
I recall reading that if you took a cue ball, breathed hard upon it, the film of moisture collected would be proportional to the oceans on Earth.
I checked the math back then and it was a reasonable claim. I just checked it with AI and it still holds up.
The oceans are deep from the human perspective. Not to Earth’s.
(Yes, a cue ball is proportionally smoother than the Earth. So the calculation depends on smoothing out the Earth then adding the oceans as a uniform layer.)
Wow! Coming soon to a city near me!
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/trump-national-guard-chicago-were-going-in/
Just leafing down through the various headlines there’s a lot of insanity out there today.
A whole lot.
Not sure how we’re gonna get out from under it all.
Where’s Dr. Sanity when ye’ need her….
“Fast action needed”…
Hey, I remember that one!
“House Oversight Committee releases thousands of Epstein documents”—
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-oversight-committee-releases-thousands-epstein-documents
The goals seem at odds tariffs provide a degree of reciprocity but not in all instances
huxley,
No. You have it backwards. The Earth is proportionally smoother than a cue ball.
Let’s take the extremes. Everest is 29,000 feet above sea level. 5 1/2 miles. Mariana Trench, 36,000 feet. Almost 7 miles. So 12 1/2 miles between the highest and lowest points. Earth’s circumference is 25,000 miles. 12.5 miles is 1/2,000th of the Earth’s circumference.
A cue ball’s circumference is 2 1/4″. So you’d have to form a cue ball within 0.001125″ perfection to equal the Earth’s smoothness. That’s about 1/3 the thickness of a human hair.
@ David Foster –
Very informative post, as always.
The tweet you linked is rather frightening – New rules for schools: “let’s do everything except teach math.”
RTF: I was going to mention diameter vs radius vs circumference, but got lost in my own weeds so I found this link instead:
https://ozgurnevres.com/earth-is-not-as-smooth-as-a-billiard-ball
Their conclusion: “A billiard ball (or a cue ball, or a bowling ball, whatever) is way smoother than the Earth.”
The issue becomes a difference between roundness and smoothness, two different ideas.
Another similar factoid is that the layer of varnish on a 12″ diameter globe is about the equivalent thickness of the Earth’s atmosphere.
After looking at David’s post, I read a few of the CB entries for the last few da; these stood out:
https://chicagoboyz.net/archives/74864.html
L’audace, toujours de l’audace
August 28, 2025 by Mike
A “sequel” to the first post:
https://chicagoboyz.net/archives/74881.html
Improvised Resignation Device
August 31, 2025 by Mike
A companion piece to the second post:
https://nypost.com/2025/09/02/opinion/the-cdcs-in-your-face-double-standards-lost-americas-trust/
— winning it back will be tough
By Glenn H. Reynolds
Published Sep. 2, 2025, 5:13 p.m. ET
R2L,
I did mean smooth, and I disagree with the conclusion drawn by the author in your link.
That sandpaper has that discrepancy uniformly, all over its surface. Everest is a long way from the Mariana Trench and both are rarities on Earth. As indicated in neo’s video, the average depth of the ocean is 1/3 Challenger Deep and the average elevation above sea level on land is about 1/10th that of Everest.
https://www.theblaze.com/shows/the-glenn-beck-program/how-hillary-clinton-betrayed-military-vets-in-sickening-case
Good grief
https://x.com/ChuckRossDC/status/1963265124069761331
Big Media News. First, CBS new owners like David Ellison — son of Oracle founder billionaire Larry Ellison — are about to buy Bari Weiss’ site “The Free Press” for an estimated $100 million. And remake CBS News?
The X.com post from a comment thread at Instapundit:
“SCOOP @PuckNews: Paramount is on the verge of acquiring Bari Weiss’s The Free Press and tossing her the keys to CBS News. The deal is on the 1-yard line, I’m told.”
It’s the later part, that Bari will onboard directing CBS News division, that’s the Big Scoop, methinks. Maybe former CBS News investigative reporter Sheryl Attkisson will return?
MORE background albeit PAYWALLED after opening ‘graph.
https://puck.news/david-ellison-set-to-acquire-the-free-press/
The above caught the eye of Ed Driscoll, and thus creating a fresh post at Instapundi!
https://instapundit.com/742192/#disqus_thread