Dear readers:
Recently the blows have been coming fast and furious.
To my shock, my webmaster, “Russ,” just age 52, a resident of upstate New York, a wonderful man, father of eight, Army vet and crack rifle shot, a veritable “Ironman” who had incredible strength, extreme physical fitness, and was a football coach as well…. to my shock he died, leaving his poor wife and eight grieving kids.
Russ with his wife and four daughters (faces partially obscured)
Russ was by far the best webmaster I ever had, smart, tech-savvy, always improving his skills, yet ever fun and upbeat — not a nerd.
And he also came and helped Margi move furniture from her late parents’ Victorian house Asheville, North Carolina 1,200 miles north to Ontonagon, Michigan, on Lake Superior. Russ loaded, drove and unloaded the truck with me and two friendly neighbors up here.
So after Russ died, then my site was hacked, denying me all access.
Then it took a very long time for the webhosting company to let Russ’ widow legally access the many websites he ran so my new webmaster (and the webhost) could diagnose and fix the hack!
I do have a new webmaster, a young Slavic IT expert, and I hope he will do well too, and also try not to die too suddenly…………
The other blows were that:
Stripe (which people banned for political incorrectness by Paypal used) cancelled my donations also.
Then Facebook deleted me after ten years, and thus the contact with 3,300 friends.
AND, worst of all, Margi went through a very bad stretch in her fight against her (IMO) suspicious throat cancer.
I have learned how much cancer, or any increasingly debilitating or lethal illness, can devour the life of their loving family members as well: eating up their time, energy, funds, causing feelings of grief, sadness and stress.
Losing a loved one (or the fear of this loss as the disease spreads) is one of the highest emotional stressors there is.
And then my brother Todd died…. And, of course, estate matters and time-consuming lawyers got involved.
In reading the autobiography of the great Third Reich filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl…
… Leni says she locked herself in a special apartment for three weeks to do the final edit on “Olympia.”
But can a masterpiece be done also piecemeal, a few hours a day?
Well, Goethe kept his day job as a high civil servant in Weimar and did his poetry and plays nights and evenings.
So, the answer is yes — one can do something great by setting aside a few hours a day for focused work, returning then to the pressing responsibilities of daily life.
So my site is back, but I am not going to be blogging frequently as before.
I have Margi to care for — and the coming religion. We all know the Jew-race problem ad nauseam.
Now we need the solution —
— to the real problem
—human nature, stubborn psychological blindness, hatred of the truth, and thus generations, centuries and millennia of self-inflicted human misery.
I have spend these last two blogless weeks thinking about how to communicate the ONE message that can get the whole human race out of its miserable rut before WWIII exterminates 90% of us.
But first the Aryans have to become enlightened, and then they will lead the world again, as wise, strong and caring rulers. Then every man and woman will have hope and no need for strife or suicidal war.
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…. Wouldn’t WWIII be fun?
Mike Pence wanted Angela Merkel to provoke naval conflict with Russia (Video)
….Response on VK
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