An Environment of No’s

As taken from my Master’s Thesis. Escalation of Commitment…or committing to a “failing” course of action:

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“In many respects the South Pole at the turn of the 20th century was an environment of no’s.  There was no point of reference.  There was no large geographical landmark announcing, “here I am”.  There was no large hole in the ground staked with a massive pole obtrusion or place name.  There was no marker.  There was no obvious tell tale sign that an objective had been reached.  There was no support for life. There was nothing there but wind: a wind so cold and bitter that it was life sucking. It was as if the wind gods had found a place on earth to vent their anger unabated.  A howling, deafening non – prevailing wind with snow and blizzard and drift that was constant only in its relentless power.  A non-prevailing confused and chaotic maelstrom because there was no direction here – except north.  There was no warm southwesterly, steady westerly or an easterly.  Everywhere one turned one was facing north.  There was only the bitter north wind.  And coming from all directions!

And there was nothing at the South Pole except a frigid, blinding white desert plain projecting a desolate and frighteningly yet awesome picture of nature – at its best and at its worst: a lifeless, broad, flat, monotonous stretch of frozen landscape that stretched as far as the eye could see – in every direction.  In the summer months there was 24 hours of sunshine but with it came an incessant blinding glare.  In the wintertime an eternal darkness fell over the land like a veil of silence in death:  a darkness that was made all the more eerie and dangerous with temperatures dropping off the bottom of the Fahrenheit scale.  And everywhere one looked it was always the same.  There were no distinctions.  Only wind and drift and snow and ice.  An ice that was so pervasive, it was everywhere. Ice – in crystallized air. Ice – in frozen breath. Ice – in frozen sweat.  The south polar plateau was an icy land that was both hypnotically breathtaking as it was nomadically restless.  Ice that was over a mile thick.  Ice that permeated and smothered every secret that the land may hold.  Ice that moved.  Ice that scorched a path across a barren landscape. Ice that was so relentless and unwavering in its slow glaciated crawl across the south polar plateau toward the Trans-Antarctica Mountains.  Ice that fell in precipitous icefalls: down expansive glaciers that were bordered by mountains over 15,000 feet in height.  Towering granite peaks, like sentinels, these mountains protected a high frozen polar ice prairie that was home to a non descript geographical point of the earth that was the frozen underbelly of the world.  The South Pole was indeed cold and inhospitable. It was a terrible place.

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And on this land of ice and snow, on this south polar plateau some 10,000 feet above sea level, tales unfolded in an historical context of polar exploration that have since become the source of legend and myth.  Legendary tales of survival, of leadership, of endurance, of courage, of success, of heart rendering self-sacrifice, of depression, of defeat: of men, of dogs, of ponies, of unremitting hunger, of disease, of death.  It is a place of storied heroism, of foolishness, of fickle and fate, of obstinacy and ignorance, of mental breakdown and stupidity.  It is a place of friendship, of camaraderie, of jealousy, and spite.  It is a place of majestic peaks, of icy crags, of hidden crevasses, of bottomless chasms, of pressure ridges, of untold beauty and horrific dangers and suffering.  It is the vast polar plateau, the Beardmore and Axel Heiberg glaciers, the expansive Ross Ice Shelf, The Devil’s Ballroom, McMurdo Sound, the Western Mountains, Katabatic wind, Terror and Erebus, the Bay of Whales.  It is the playground of killer whales, the home of the Emperor and Adele penguin, the Weddell seal, Skuas and the Antarctic petrel.

For some men the South Pole symbolized gentlemanly fulfillment. The Antarctic environment entrapped them into an addiction of exploration and an escalating sense of superhuman accomplishment.  It instilled a sense of unbridled commitment and fulfillment to a cause that was of intellectual importance and of spiritual poetry and propriety.  Apsley Cherry-Garrard, one of Robert Falcon Scott’s men and author of one of the best south polar chronicles written “The Worst Journey in the World” (Cherry-Garrard, 1930) described south polar exploration this way: “Exploration is the physical expression of the Intellectual Passion”(Cherry-Garrard, 1930, page 577). Perhaps it was for men brought up on Victorian values. Victorian men who were intellectually nurtured on Browning, Tennyson, Dickens and Darwin, or influenced by Jowett (Hibbert, 1987).  But for many of these men there was also that adolescent like fearlessness and ignorance of the horrific dangers, subtleties and paradox that was the Antarctic.  Reading their stories, their fearlessness and bravado somehow undermined the intellectual passion and poetic romanticism.  For the Antarctic may be in one instant a beautiful thought provoking place.  But in the next it heralds a terrible, frozen death.  Its death knell is both unsuspecting and indistinguishable, but death nevertheless.   For the Antarctic environment knows no glory.  It knows no sense of gentlemanly conduct.  It has no sense of fair play or understanding of intellectual pursuits or passion.  When all is said and done, the Antarctic is not a positive place at all. It is a place of no’s”

Robs Webstek: McMurdo Sound

SJ…Out

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Fine State of Affairs

54% of Canadians support the Freedom Truckers. So what does our Prime Minister say?

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau yesterday said Freedom Convoy protesters must go home after days of demonstrations at Parliament Hill. Trudeau made the comment after describing truckers as “tin foil hats” deserving of public disgust: “What is needed is for people to go home.”

Our illustrious leader is so out of touch with regular Canadians. He has to go. Please vote him out as soon as possible.


Our current state of affairs:

A man can be a woman, a woman can be a man. A man who says he is a woman can compete in women’s sports. A woman can compete in men’s sports (but never does as she/he can never qualify).

Good is bad, bad is good, white is black, black is white, right is wrong whereas wrong is right.

But woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!

Sound familiar? Isn’t this our current woke state of affairs?

The passage was from Isaiah the prophet some 28oo years ago.

Oh, here is another good passage:

Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,

Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature (Gaia) more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever;

For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature;

And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet;

And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient;

Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers,

Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents,

Without understanding, covenant breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful:

Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.

Some evil dude by the name of Paul penned that some 2,000 years ago.

And here is something from the same dude to his buddy Timothy:

This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.

For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy

Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good….truckers as “tin foil hats” deserving of public disgust: “What is needed is for people to go home.”

Sounds like our current state of affairs doesn’t it?

SJ…Out

 

 

 

A Covid Convoy

Eanie, meanie, mighty Moe

“While hospitalizations (in Saskatchewan) continue to climb, Moe noted the number of patients in Saskatchewan health-care facilities now is still lower than the number who were in hospital in the final quarter of 2019 — before the COVID pandemic started.”

Hmmm?

Ah, the common sense factor:

“It’s time for us as a government to manage COVID as we move forward, and it’s time for us as a society to understand that we are going to be living with COVID for some period of time …

“The goal is to remove all of these restrictions when we are able.”

Hey Bonnie? Are you listening? Nope. Restrictions in BC will remain as is until June 30th.

June 30th? Are you kidding me?

On another note:

And where is our dear leader Trudeau? Hiding?

Where is Waldo?

They will never find him, he is a master of disguise>

I mean, he was front and centre taking a knee for BLM. Indeed “The US and Canadian governments are more upset about this peaceful protest than they were from BLM street shutdowns (and looting, arson, and assault)…in fact, they’re more upset by this than by some terror attacks.”

And then there is this:

The Trudeau government has committed itself to purging or rewriting hundreds of historical plaques and monuments commemorating Canadian history in a revisionist attempt to “decolonize” the country.

A tenth of federal historical landmarks erected since 1919 are going to be revised or completely removed.

The purges will include “major political figures” like Canada’s first prime minister Sir. John A. Macdonald, those “associated with Residential School history” and anybody “associated with the eugenics movement.”

Except of course Laurier or any other Liberal Prime Minister.

I want my country back.

More unacceptable views from the minority fringe of white supremacist’s:

 

Have a nice day.

SJ…Out

 

Young Hypocrisy

Yessss

But, Trudough is out in full force doing what he does best…dividing Canadians:

“Anti-convoy hashtag dehumanizes truckers as “vermin, plague rats, white trash – a fringe group.”

The Turd on anti vaxers in general….but not Quebecers though.

No government should be allowed to mandate anything. Ironically, Neil Young who cop-ted that song: “Keep On Rockin In The Free World” is dead against these guys and their movement and supports government Covid mandates.

Canada? If only:

Sweden has decided against recommending COVID vaccines for kids aged 5-11, the Health Agency said on Thursday, arguing that the benefits did not outweigh the risks.

“With the knowledge we have today, with a low risk for serious disease for kids, we don’t see any clear benefit with vaccinating them,” Health Agency official Britta Bjorkholm told a news conference.

Canada? Covid insanity:

Justin Trudeau is triple vaccinated with a product so effective that he has mandated cross-border truckers to take it in order they not become infected and transmit the virus — while isolating at home because he’s afraid he has caught the virus and may transmit it to others.

Go figure.

Oh, but he’s just a fake, a quack, a misogynist, racist bigoted bastard radical. Part of the nutty, far right fringe:

Montagnier—the recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)— called the worldwide mass vaccination campaign (Covid) an “unacceptable mistake.”

“These mRNA vaccines need to be withdrawn from the market, now. No one should get them. No one should get boosted. No one should get double boosted. They are a dangerous and ineffective product against Omicron at this point.” (Berenson)


Sadly, 2022’s first Darwin Award recipient:

Spring wild flowers bloom in the Sonoran desert's Superstition Mountains on March 25, 2017 at the Lost Dutchman State Park in Arizona.

Richard Jacobson, 21, was on a camping trip in the Superstition Mountains, east of Phoenix, when he went to take a photo of himself atop the Flatiron Summit, reports CBS News.

He was trying to snap the photo shortly after midnight on Monday when he slipped and plunged 700 feet to the ground below.

R.I.Pieces

Speaking of R.I.P. Meatloaf died this week.

A classic:

SJ…Out