Tuesday Obedience Training Cliff Notes – Open Commentaries

Who needs Hell when you have Davos?

Eighty years on from both the completion of C.S. Lewis’ classic science-fiction parable That Hideous Strength, and the Dumbarton Oaks Conference which led to the creation of the UN, have the worst totalitarian nightmares of Lewis’ imagination finally come to pass for real?  

Try to imagine a world in which democracy is wholly dead, having been replaced by its own deliberate inverted simulacrum, a surface-deep regime—an atheistic, science-worshipping, globalist technocracy—in which hideous non-human creatures tempt a fallen elitist ruling class into entering irrevocably into the satanic realm of post-humanity, facilitated by hubristic feats of industrial and mechanical engineering.

If this all sounds like something stolen from a science-fiction novel, then that’s because it is—the novel in question being 1945’s That Hideous Strength by C.S. Lewis, which (publication schedules being what they are) he had actually finished writing some time prior to the end of WWII. It is a horrific and satirical prediction of what Lewis presciently perceived the post-war world most likely had in store for an unsuspecting humanity that naively thought democracy was about to triumph forever with the looming twin defeats of Germany and Japan: namely, a new form of ‘benign’ globalist dictatorship in disguise.

and this,

Thus, it could be said the wannabe post-humans of NICE in Lewis’ parable have already created a satanic, anti-Christian secular counterreligion of their own. This ‘religion’ comes in the shape of their progressive, Positivistic sociology and scientism. And it simply opens them up to subsequent even further temptation at the hands of the Macrobes, rather than the initial impulse for humanity’s new leaders to sin against creation coming from the demons as such. In his novel, Lewis puts it like this:

From the point of view which is accepted in Hell, the whole history of Earth had led up to this moment. There was now at last a real chance for fallen Man to shake off that limitation of his powers which mercy had imposed upon him as a protection from the full results of his fall. If this succeeded, Hell would be at last incarnate. Bad men, while still in the body, still crawling on this little globe … would have the diuturnity and power of evil spirits. Nature, all over the globe of Tellus, would become their slave; and of that dominion no end, before the end of time itself, could be certainly foreseen. 

RTWDT.

 


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57 responses to “Tuesday Obedience Training Cliff Notes – Open Commentaries”

  1. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Good morning couch dwellers.
    The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore got struck by a container ship and collapsed into the water. The bridge is no more.

  2. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    There are ships trapped in the port and ships blocked from the port. The port is likely to be closed for at least a week IMHO.
    I have not yet heard who the vessel operator is. They had a real bad, very expensive day. Whoever the insurance company was is not happy.

  3. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Dang Y’all beat me to it. I was going to mention the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore but y’all are on top of it.
    All I can say is that there is a Harbor Pilot in a heap of trouble! How do you run smack bad into a bridge support?
    Mornin’ Gang

  4. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    RE: Shannon’s video @ 6:06 AM

    There was some kind or repair or maintenance crew working there. You can see flashing lights from stationary vehicles to the right of center of the bridge.

  5. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Mexico has elected some really stupid men to be president in the past. Their primary focus is to maintain the appearance of normality while narco-terrorists, criminal syndicates, corrupt unions and complicit corporations steal everything in sight.

    But this Obrador clown is utterly blind to his own idiocy. He’s starting to make Biden look almost sentient.

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president said Friday he won’t fight Mexican drug cartels on U.S. orders, in the clearest explanation yet of his refusal to confront the gangs. 

    Over the years, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has laid out various justifications for his “hugs, not bullets” policy of avoiding clashes with the cartels. In the past he has said “you cannot fight violence with violence,” and on other occasions he has argued the government has to address “the causes” of drug cartel violence, ascribing them to poverty or a lack of opportunities.

     

    But on Friday, while discussing his refusal to go after the cartels, he made it clear he viewed it as part of what he called a “Mexico First” policy.

    “We are not going to act as policemen for any foreign government,” López Obrador said at his daily news briefing. “Mexico First. Our home comes first.”

  6. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    I cannot imagine the horror the people experienced on that bridge, 180’ above the water. I don’t know if it’s possible to survive the plunge much less the entanglement of beams and concrete cascading down around them, but that water would be cold! Prayers for all.

  7. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    If you weren’t part of the mob, why would you want to be president of Mexico?

  8. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    I have learned from one source that Maersk is the operator of the ship in B’more; begging the question: How does a company like Maersk make this kind of mistake?

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      As I mentioned earlier, the Harbor Pilot will be at fault since he’d be in command of the ship until it cleared the harbor and all obstacles.

  9. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Bonecrusher

    How does a company like Maersk make this kind of mistake?

    All ships coming into or going out of port has a local Pilot/Harbor Master with them. So not only is the Captain, sonar operator in deep trouble, so is the pilot.

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      Yes I mentioned the Harbor Pilot but you’re right the Captain and maybe the Radar/Sonar repertory. Texpat mentioned a work barge on the other side of the bridge abutment so maybe they steered too far to Starboard?

  10. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Reports are that the ship notified authorities that it lost propulsion. All lighting on the ship goes dark just before hitting bridge.

  11. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Yes, there was some repair work in progress on the bridge pavement.

  12. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Just how possible/likely izzit that someone in the engine room sabotaged the ship?
    I don’t know at all. Who said it: ‘never attribute to malice that which can be explained by incompetence.’

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      Yes we knew this before the trial but Dereck Chauvin was convicted anyway. The so called justice department HAD to appease the racial mob. ~SPITS~

  13. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    This is the kind of outside the box thinking that this country needs.

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      The Distinguished Gentleman comes to mind. 😀

  14. Tedtam Avatar

    Today is the four year anniversary of the C&C. Childers answers a few self-generated questions for his readers. As usual, his prose has me cackling, to wit (to answer “Covid is over, what next?”:

    But, what now? What’s the next mission? Oh, it’s nothing too hard. Now we must get some justice, justice for the injured, justice against the criminals who caused it. After, we still need to Save America from the swarm of demented termites that resemble miniature, insectile incarnations of the demonic philosopher-prince Karl Marx.

    I do love how he uses words. How many people get C&C? He estimates over 150,000. Probably more because folks forward it to friends, etc. He emphasizes that the C&C is a community, more than a subscription. He notes that his Substack gets 700+ comments daily. Not many columns can claim that.

    More importantly, we have regular readers from all walks of life. Our fans range all the way from a nun who’ve took a vow of poverty (hello Sister!) to billionaires, from handymen to passenger-jet captains, from holistic nurse-assistants to cardiac surgeons, from school teachers to state senators, and about every other line of work you can think of.

    And a few folks on local blogs.

  15. Tedtam Avatar

    Childers takes on some legal aspects of Trump’s bond issues, which I did not know before:

    Reuters’ ‘billionaire donor’ facade was a red herring. But, from reading the story, it turned out liberals were just waiting for some billionaire to step up to the plate, so they could be criminally indicted for exceeding campaign finance donation limits. It was always a trap. (Just ask conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza, who spent a year in jail for a $30,000 campaign contribution.)

    But now, Trump won’t need any billionaires. Oh well! Another reason for liberal media types to cry themselves to sleep again tonight.

    ***

    The appellate judges are probably thinking about the Constitutional issue.

    Under the Constitution and settled Supreme Court law, punitive fines generally can’t exceed three times actual damages. Nor can they be so large as to bankrupt someone, or even “impose an undue financial burden on the individual.” Overlarge fines offend the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition of excessive fines. In a major recent case, Timbs v. Indiana (2019), the Court confirmed that the excessive fines clause of the Eighth Amendment applies to the States (not just the federal government), in both civil and criminal cases.

    I’m glad he clarified that point. It makes Engoran look even more partisan and incompetent. Maybe he can be impeached for his behavior and unceremoniously run off the bench, tarred and appropriately feathered.

  16. Tedtam Avatar

    And then Mr. C. takes on the obvious turbo-cancer in young folks trend. “Experts” are baffled, looking for an environmental cause. As Mr. C. ponders, did that “cause” come from a needle? Looking at the map, Australia has been extremely hard hit with this unexpected upward spike in unexpected cancers. Australia was the most draconian, jab-forcing, vaxx authoritarian country anywhere that I can recall. They had special detention camps for those who refused the jab, where the resistant were held in seclusion from all other human beings, visited daily by a cadre of hazmat suited needle wielders trying to force the stalwart into submission. Screw your job, your family, your sanity – take the needle and you may enter society again.

    And they are paying the price. Who gets to sue? And who will they sue?

  17. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Oh thank gawduhhh The mayor of Baltimore said the accident does not appear to have been intentional. More important it does not appear to be a terrorist attack

  18. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Morning, all y’all chickadees! I started a shopping list yesterday, item #1 is an alarm clock. All the ones I used to rely on had given up and quit working — such as my little rocking horse clock that neighed like the dickens when the alarm went off. So I had rummaged around and taken a clock from upstairs, the only one that David had with an alarm. So just lately, that one has worn out also. It got me up at 10 a.m. a couple of times, but it has since conked out. Yesterday, I got up late because that clock had stopped running.

    So this morning, I had no alarms set, but I did wake up. There was light coming in through the blinds, but I had 4 cats asleep in the bed with me, so I stayed where I was for a while. Finally I did get up, turned up the central heat and got warmly dressed. Then I headed to the kitchen and was astonished to see the working clocks in there all said it was 8.45 a.m. I’m pretty sure it has been over 10 years since I last woke up that early, and with NO ALARM to boot.

  19. Tedtam Avatar

    And here I thought that Mharper’s cats woke her up every morning for breakfast….

    1. mharper42 Avatar
      mharper42

      Well yeah,they wake me up around 11 a.m., not 8 a.m. or 9 a.m. or 10 a.m…..

  20. Tedtam Avatar

    Hubby told me he saw a news story about the hail storms decimating the acres of solar panel farms, and the concern of the locals of chemicals from those damaged panels leaching into their drinking water. On a related note, I read a story about how the windmills are destroying aquifers because their construction required very deep drilling for the foundation pillars to hold them in place. This drilling “stabs” right through the aquifer layer, allowing all sorts of bad stuff to infiltrate the source of folks’ drinking water. On top of all that, there’s the latest report on how polluting those “clean” EVs are.

    Just saying…green isn’t green. Unless you’re one of the crony companies making a fortune off of taxpayer subsidies before collapsing and the company heads run for the hills with their pockets stuffed with our greenbacks.

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      Tedtam, can you find the article about the windmills and acquifers ???

  21. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Well we’re all saved and especially anyone in Baltimore I just heard that Pete Booty Juggs is on his way to the disaster area.
    What a pathetic little weasel,…my apologies to all the self respecting weasels out there. ~SPITS~

  22. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I’ve been streaming a Baltimore local television outlet.
    They interviewed a man who is employed by the same road repair contractor. His friend is the man in critical condition in the hospital. It was a seven man crew, typically in four work trucks. The other person rescued was a State inspector, who apparently refused medical treatment.
    Six still missing.

  23. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    The rain finally made it, ’bout dang time but I’m afraid we’re not going to get that 1″-2″ the weather guessers promised. It looks like most of it is going to be south of us as usual.

  24. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Supposedly, the MAYDAY from the ship went out in time for the bridge to be shut down to regular traffic.

  25. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I thought this was an interesting table from Decision Desk HQ:

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      I demand a another table illustrating how which states have the highest percentage of state lawmakers who never held a real job – like attorneys.

  26. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Everybody including, harbor police, EMT/Fire, bridge and tunnel operators are all on the same radio frequency as all the vessels guided by harbor pilots. The Mayday call was said to have saved a lot of lives. Also, because of the E-Z Pass gates at either end of the bridge, they knew immediately what vehicles were on the bridge.

    I can’t imagine the loss of life if this had happened in the middle of the day.

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      I thought about that as I watched only a few cars crossing the ridge before the impact. To the commuters, count your blessings I guess.

  27. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Spotted over yonder;
    My oldest daughter grinding valve’s and setting valve height on a set of 454 heads for a customer. She’s been doing valve’s since she was 7 years old, She’s 10 now and I very rarely have to check her work.
    Altogether now,…Awww,… 😉

  28. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Tedtam; Any thoughts? 😉
    The renter called because of no cooling. Oddly enough they didn’t know anything about the missing coil or the line set that was removed all the way to the evap coil in the basement.

  29. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    The Francis Scott Key Bridge was a key component of the I-695 loop around Baltimore similar to the Sam Houston Tollway. Traffic problems there are enormous.

    The main span of 1,200 feet (366 m) was the third longest span of any continuous truss in the world.[2] It was the second-longest bridge in the Baltimore metropolitan area, after the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. On March 26, 2024, the bridge collapsed into the Baltimore harbor, as a result of a collision from a cargo ship.

    The bridge was opened on March 23, 1977, named for amateur poet Francis Scott Key(1779–1843), the author of the American national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner“. The bridge was the outermost of three toll crossings of Baltimore‘s Harbor, two tunnels and one bridge. Upon completion, the bridge structure and its approaches became the final links in Interstate 695, the “Baltimore Beltway”, completing a two-decade long project. Despite the I-695 signage, the bridge was officially considered part of the state highway system and designated Maryland Route 695.[3][4]

    The bridge was 8,636 feet (2,632 m) long and carried an estimated 11.5 million vehicles annually. It was a designated hazardous materials truck route. HAZMATs are prohibited in the Baltimore Harbor and Fort McHenry tunnels.

  30. Tedtam Avatar

    I saw this headline over at CFP, and thought WTH???

    As far as I know, the only thing Newsmax likes about the Clintons is how far they can throw them.

    But then I click on the link and realize the first headline was a typo:

    Qatari royal invested about $50 million in pro-Trump network Newsmax

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      Did they change the headline because I see; “Qatari royal invested about $50 million in pro-Trump network Newsmax”, at the link provided?

  31. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Well my sister and her boy have about cleaned out their old antique store. All that remains is the remains themselves. 😉

  32. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Since the usual suspects were so quick to say no foul play was involved in the bridge collapse makes me think foul play was involved.

    2020 was most secure election ever.
    trump colluded with Russia. the 4 year mantra.
    Epstein committed suicide.
    Trump wants a bloodbath if he’s not elected.
    the wooden dummy is as clean as a freshly fallen snowflake.
    Trump grabbed the wheel and tried to crash it.
    all illegal aliens are good illegal aliens.
    white supremacy is the biggest threat to the county without a shred of evidence to back it up.
    totalitariancrat corruption is always good corruption.

    I could go on but you know the score.

  33. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    For what it’s worth…a commenter on the Professor’s channel:

    So I’m Longshoreman at the port of Baltimore and was working Dundalk a couple of hours before this happened, I was told by my union brothers that the ship lost power a couple times while we were discharging and loading the ship. They knew the ship had a power problem before it left port and still decided to set sail.

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      How about a link ?

  34. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    I am sure the terrible bridge collapse will be the first thing on the evening news. Can’t begin to imagine how anyone who happened to be nearby and saw it go down will be shaken for quite some time. The brain will not forget having seen the nightmare.

  35. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Bottom of that bridge was 185 feet above the water.

  36. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    The bridge collapse is symbolic of what the groupofCons party, led by Peter Popoff Johnson
    and Luntz McCarthy before him,
    and lyin Ryan before him,
    and the boozer crying drunk boehner before him,
    and the current fossilized Kentucky Swamp Turtle
    along with the other party
    led by the Kenyan-wooden dummy puppet,
    and the salami skinned pelosi.
    and the gigantic NY Mayo Stain,
    have done to the once great USA.

  37. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    They have to get all of that bridge debris cleaned up and re-dredge to get that port up and running. What a job. Cutting up all of that steel, craning it up onto barges.

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      I keep waiting for one single guest commentator on TV to say exactly that. They are all wandering around the issue.

      Once human rescue operations cease, then immediately the salvage and dredging should begin and not a minute later. The only delay I see may be the NTSB wanting to do some more investigation, but that salvage operation needs to start ASAP.

  38. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Qatar is a complete dilemma to me. The US has a huge base there on the Persian Gulf. Why didn’t we build it in the UAE or Bahrain, both of whom have been solid allies to America ?

    Qatar has been lovey-dovey with the mullahs in Iran forever and have served as proxy for them in various adventures. The UAE and Bahrain, along with Saudi Arabia are leaning hard on Qatar now.

    The nations of the European Union, Great Britain and all the East Asian countries are bringing the pressure on Qatar big time now over the economic crises caused by Iran and Yemen so the Qataris are desperately
    trying to renovate their reputation.

    Finally, the pressure has come after Hamas blew everything up and Iran has flooded Yemen with arms and armaments virtually shutting down the Red Sea passage. A huge source of income for Egypt and Saudi Arabia is the fees charged for ships to pass through the Red Sea so Iran and Yemen collapsing that inflow of money is a huge deal to them.

  39. Tedtam Avatar

    Just finished the pressure ball therapy on my shoulder. Hubby came home to find me finishing up my rosary, laying on the floor, calves on a stool to rest the back, and a pressure ball under my neck and shoulder. Today was much better than before. Other than one period where I almost couldn’t feel my fingers, the numbness and tingling was either nonexistent or negligible. I’m hoping tomorrow brings even better results.

    This getting old is getting old.

  40. Tedtam Avatar

    Well, this can’t be good:

    World’s first-ever global emissions tax takes a step closer to reality

    We can’t even get our local governments to run properly. I can’t even imagine the havoc a global government could wreak on our economies and societies.

    I wonder how it’ll be enforced? If a country opted to not be herded into the madness, would the other countries invoke tariffs or other economic punishments?

  41. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    With all the discussion about the Bridge collapse here and on the tube I forgot to mention that today’s OC topic is a must read! Please RTWDT.

  42. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Just as I figured the rain mostly went south of us and we got a grand total of .55″ but we’ll take since it was much needed.

  43. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Remember when the propagandist media said
    the frankenfauci flu came from bat soup
    and ivermectin was ineffective because it was a horse dewormer
    and Trump told everyone to take drink aquarium cleaner
    and the vaxxxines were safe
    boosters were even better
    and masks worked
    and 6 feet apart worked
    and Jan 6 wasn’t staged
    and recently the illegal alien invasion is great for the economy

    and immediately said no foul play in the ship collision with the bridge?

    We’ll all I can say is hold my beer.

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