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Emergency Broadcast System WARNING!

The video below is an important warning. Heeding it is nearly effortless, but does require we do pay attention and take very simple actions on the afternoons of October 4th, and October 11th. At 2:22 pm Eastern Daylight Time (12:22 pm Mountain Daylight Time), the Emergency Broadcast System (EBC) has a “test” scheduled which, according to the information in this video, will contain a non-audible high frequency signal with deleterious effects on humans, possible animals and certainly those people who have been injected with “vaccines” containing hydracells and graphene. Watching this video (and taking the simple actions described therein) may be one and a half minutes priceless to you and yours: There have been uncountable warnings about the destructive effects […]

Darby Adult Ed classes

This semester I am offering three classes through the Darby Adult Education program. Their local reach is great with direct mail flyers going to every mailbox in the Darby zip code. I notice their website is not functioning, so I will do a little boosting of my class offerings here. Community Threat Workshop-Probability/Severity Exercise Instructor will explain the Probability/Severity exercise format, then lead a participatory workshop designed to assess and with potential disruptions to our community. The group with then develop action items for highest level threats. Instructor: Ted Dunlap Day(s): Saturday Dates: September 30 (1 class) Time: 10:00 am to 12:00 am Location: Darby Community Public Library Meeting Room Student Fee: $4.00/$2.00 seniors 60+ Materials/Material Fee: None Two Way […]

setting priorities

Prior to “retirement” I have no idea how I found time for anything but income-producing work, but somehow I did. As I have heard and read from numerous retirees, we are so busy now we have a hard time imagining how we did it all back then. Recently asking myself why my ToDo list is stuck at 4 pages long, I took a couple steps back to quantify that question and the answers. As a more analytical than average guy, here is how I approached that. I headed my chart “Quantifying the intersections of passion, utility and economy.” Then listed the skillsets, toolsets, activities and feelings about them that I currently have… on a spreadsheet so I could do some […]

Grandma gets her Motorcycle endorsement

While demonstrating zero interest in riding her own bike and only a little in pillion, my wife’s brother (major HOG guy) delivered a 1978 Honda XL75 to her. On June 30th he and I strapped it onto the motorcycle lift with the rear tire not touching and ran her through the operation thereof. She immediately began researching all things about riding, and signed up for the first available beginner class and DMV written test appointment. Manual choke, hand clutch, foot shift, separate front and rear brakes with hand and foot … imagine all the foreign things there are to learn. Next was a month of my driving what eventually got named “Piglet” to the unused school parking lot where she […]