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Links to Wikipedia articles regarding Law Enforcement and the Duty to Protect.

Warren vs. District of Columbia Decided by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals on December 21st, 1981.
Gonzales vs Castle Rock Decided by the SCOTUS on June 27th, 2005.
Deshanney vs Winnebago Decided by the SCOTUS on February 22nd, 1989.

Related Link: Taking on Gun Control (a compendium of case law that includes the above showing that there is no obligation on the part of the state for LEOs--or other security services--to protect individuals, just the nation as a whole)
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Henrik and Reinhard discuss the Comet Ping Pong shooter, “fake news”, and the truth about #PizzaGate and organized pedophile rings.

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Jay Dyer is a public speaker, lecturer, comedian and author of Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Symbols in Film, as well as the host of the JaysAnalysis Podcast/Esoteric Hollywood. He is also a regular contributor to 21stCenturyWire, Soul of the East and the Espionage History Archive. Jay's work covers a wide variety of subjects, including metaphysics, film analysis, theology, geopolitics, literature, and history.

We begin by discussing Hollywood: its history, significance, and, most importantly, how to destroy it. Jay references Plato, who argued that you cannot have complete freedom of the arts because degeneracy can harm society. Jay also relates this to democracy, explaining that an elite can, through the arts, make man easier to control by appealing to his base desires. We discuss the fact that film has, since its inception, been linked to powerful interests, such as the military and the mafia. We consider the nature of culture, and how it must be altered prior to any political change; Hollywood, having the ability to influence one’s perception of reality, has a played a significant role in this process. The first hour also covers spirit cooking, Satanism, and #Pizzagate.

In the members’ hour, we consider the future of film. Jay argues that, not unlike the book, film is on its way out. This isn’t to say that people will abruptly stop watching movies altogether, but rather that feature length films will gradually decline in popularity. We then discuss the cult of sensitivity that has reached disastrous proportions among the millennial generation. Henrik predicts that these people will eventually retreat into the Matrix to avoid a world filled with microagressions and misgenderings. Jay reminds us that the New World Order endeavors to erase not only distinctions and differences, but change as well. The members’ hour also contains discussion on the nature of art, the left’s war on tradition, and ends with an overview of Jay’s new book, Esoteric Hollywood.

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Just got a few more chores in Draenor to do before sending the main to the Broken Isles.
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This blog is now Friends Only.

My general blogging is now at Walker's Retreat. This blog is confined to only those I decide to allow into this space.
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This blog goes Friends Only tommorrow. The blogging reformation begins then.
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Quote:"If you want to impress a video gamer, show him your SCAR...in this case the SCAR 16S. It will have immediate cred with him. The gun is well known throughout the video gamer universe, highly respected within those circles. It looks cool with its multi-tans and technical appearance. But is there substance in the hype, does it perform well in the real world against high value, excellent competition? You will find out here, from a trusted source. The big brother 17S (Heavy SCAR) is a fave here in TNP: it is lightweight, very accurate, and deadly. The 17S remains one of the best .308 battle rifles ever made being able to range farther and hit harder than any AR-15. How about the 16S? Here the competition is overwhelming; a myriad of outstanding, proven AR-15s and other 5.56mm carbines crowd the field. This fact diminished my enthusiasm for the 16S and the value equation at $2400 or so didn't make sense to me. But wait. What if we push aside the hype and found out that the FN 16S is actually pretty excellent? What if it shoots smooth, accurately, reliably, has good ergos, and has a lightweight form factor? You will find out here. Maybe it's time to reevaluate prejudices and update perceptions to reality. In doing so you will find the FN 16S will impress you as it did me."

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