A Surfeit Of Santas
On This Day In History
1977: Soviets arrest dissidents on United Nations' Human Rights Day
Quote Of The Day
"We are way more powerful when we turn to each other and not on each other, when we celebrate our diversity ..... and together tear down the mighty walls of injustice."
(Cynthia McKinney)
Bonus Quote Of The Day
Chekov: We do believe all planets have a sovereign claim to inalienable human rights.
Azetbur: Inalien? If you could only hear yourselves. Human rights. Why, the very name is racist. The Federation is no more than a "humo sapiens only" club.
(Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
A fun morning making Christmas cards for Year One. Now looking forward to our Exit Point parent engagement tomorrow. Practised singing songs for the Nativity, too. It's a joy.
An interesting story from Year One teacher today. One of the children in her class drew a picture of a woman pointing into the sky at a U.F.O. The teacher asked the child, "What is that?" He replied, "That's my Mum. Yesterday she saw a U.F.O. and she was really annoyed because she didn't have her camera."
As I said to the Year One teacher after she told me that story, "I am literally looking at the sky at every opportunity." Latest news from Third Phase Of Moon has some more interesting footage of U.A.P.'s over New Jersey, but not much information on the U.A.P. that crashed or was shot down over Pine Barrens Forest first reported in yesterday's video. It seems, at least, that the mainstream media is finally beginning to cover this story (U.S. blippers might be able to confirm or deny that speculation), # but the government and its various agencies are no more forthcoming with information than before. So different from 2023 when a single Chinese spy balloon was shot down and made the news headlines for days.
Folks, this is what "catastrophic disclosure" looks like.
Cry
# Just checked the BBC - not a word. The BBC is crap.
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