I just had a

bowl of cereal. That’s about the strength of what’s going on here. It’s Thursday April 24. I’ve been out to Aldi to buy some bread and fruit. Aldi is great except they don’t always have the things you want in stock. If that one loaf of bread you like isn’t there that day, there isn’t much of an alternative. I’m not a huge fan of American bread, it’s way too soft. I will give the Aussies the credit here. Australian bread, as I remember it, is better. Maybe it’s the water, the flour, maybe it’s the way they make it? I don’t know but it’s one of the few things I miss from there. There isn’t much else I can’t recreate here.


TipTop’s the one.

When I go to buy food now, I almost completely avoid processed stuff. It’s full of seed oils, sugar and god knows what else. The bread is another issue but I can make my own if I want. Where is all this going? Nowhere. I’ve got very little to talk about today, but that won’t stop me. I’m still hungry after my cereal. It was raisin bran, btw. I’ll make a coffee. A nice cafe latte. I always only have one coffee a day unless I’m traveling or on vacation.

….So I made a tomato sandwich. That’s an unlikely food choice, but it was pretty good, plus the latte. I won’t be hungry again until, I dunno..three o’clock? That’s three hours away.

Ah, the Crystal Ballroom before Laurie Richards invented it

Trump has just posted on social media that he’s meeting with the editor of the extreme left wing paper the Atlantic. Some of what Trump posted was, “The story they are writing, they have told my representatives, will be entitled, “The Most Consequential President of this Century.” I am doing this interview out of curiosity, and as a competition with myself, just to see if it’s possible for The Atlantic to be “truthful.””. They’ll probably twist it, but nobody cares any more, as Trump went on to say, “The way I look at it, what can be so bad – I WON!” Indeed.

Over at the Age this morning there is a dearth of Trump stories. I counted only about three or four. Yesterday there were 11. Did they read what I said about them? I doubt it. It’s probably just a calm in between another storm of furious publishing. Also the election is next week, so they are becoming fixated on that.

On X Catherine Herridge has posted that there are reports that “Directed Energy Weapon Attacks Have Happened on US Soil, and Targeted US Personnel Abroad.”


Some people say that this is what caused the fires on Maui last year. The MSM have multiple stories about how all of this is just conspiracy theories. Do an internet search and your screen will light up like a geiger counter with a cascade of debunking articles. You can go four pages in and they’re still screaming that it’s not true. This leads me to believe it probably is, because whatever the mainstream media says is the the truth, the opposite is more than likely correct.


For the record, I don’t think that direct energy weapons caused the fires in Maui, but in the light of Herridge’s post, I’m keeping an open mind about it.