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Beware: Curse of the Pharoahs Unleashed on This Day in 1922

I love all things Ancient Egypt, and in my several decades of life, I have been able to view King Tut exhibits twice in Los Angeles, as well as visit the pyramids in Egypt (which are not “along the Nile,” as a famous song once intoned). It was thus fascinating for me today, on the anniversary of Howard Carter’s uncovering the tomb of Tutankhamun in1922, to read again of the Curse of the Pharaohs. The curse was supposedly unleashed by the opening of Tut’s tomb. According to legend, the most prominent victim of the curse was Lord Carnarvon, who financed the Carter expedition to the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. Lord Carnarvon (whose house is featured in the TV series “Downton Abbey”) died just four months after the Tut discovery from an infection borne from shaving. He had two half-brothers who also suffered bizarre deaths. Prince Ali Kamel Fahmy Bey of Egypt was fatally shot by his wife not long after having his picture taken at the Pharaoh’s tomb. American railroad magnate George Jay Gould died suddenly of a fever after visiting the tomb. He was vacationing on the French Riviera at the time of his demise. In all,

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Icon of Ending the Cold War, Lech Walesa Speaks Out on Why Communism Is Popular

Lech Walesa, leader of the Polish labor group known as Solidarity — the person and the group that led to the downfall of Soviet Communism — still thinks commuism has a better message than does capitalism. The 82-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner has been on the lecture circuit this year and has spoken of current affairs, even giving advice to Cubans on how to change the system. Walesa — and I agree — still believes that communism resonates most with young people and the downtrodden because it promises so much. “[C]ommunism has beautiful slogans,” he told a Meeting of the International Bar Association. It promises a utopian society based on an equitable world. That can seem nice to people. “ He said a major fallacy underlay the West’s view of the fall of the Soviet system. Leaders in the West felt that eliminating known “bad actors” as leaders of Russia would transform the entire system, but that proved false. “Gorbachev did not want to change the political system in Russia, because in this system, another Putin or Stalin can appear and rebuild the Soviet Union. This is why we are threatened with the same situation right now in Russia because

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Morbius
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‘Monsters from the ID’ Permeate Leftist Politics and Deep State Policies

On today’s anniversary of ENIAC, the world’s first programmable and electronic computer, I rewatched the movie “Forbidden Planet,” which was the tale of a civilization that took technological development to the Nth degree, only to be undone — and annihilated — by basic human instincts. The 1956 movie called these instincts “monsters from the ID,” referring to a term used by Sigmund Freud to describe subconscious human needs and desires, not only for survival but also for power, tyranny, evil, usw (German for etc.). According to Freud, the ID operates below the level of consciousness. You don’t usually know you’re taking actions based on subconscious desires, though they sometimes can show up in dreams and slips of the tongue. This got me thinking that, no matter how noble are the words and concepts mouthed by leftist politicians, in truth, these people are driven by their subconscious need to control others. This shows up not only in politicians — think Zohran Mamdani for an extreme example — but also in mere bureaucrats who seize upon their authority to unlock their demonic need to control others, if only through regulations that take on all the characteristics of a religion. Remember, when you go

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The Takeover of the World by AI Began 80 Years Ago Today

ENIAC kinda rhymes with maniac, but we’ll leave it at that. Today, February 15, marks the 80th anniversary of the development of the first programmable, electronic computer, known as ENIAC, for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer. ENIAC was the brainchild of John Mauchly of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. ENIAC was funded by the Department of the Army — whose troops were fresh from the battlefields of Europe — which sought a machine that would create ballistic tables and reference charts that help predict where bullets would travel. The city’s Compuseum, a museum for computers and technology, plans to honor ENIAC’s eight decades alongside Philadelphia’s 250th anniversary celebration of the Declaration of Independence. While the famed Declaration drafted by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 sought to free all human beings, the road paved by ENIAC is now filled with scary visions of artificial intelligence (AI) and robots, both born from advances in computer technology, taking over the world and enslaving us. I asked GEMINI, my AI pal, if artificial intelligence would eventually enslave the world, and he (she, it, they, whatever) replied that such was just the brainchild of science fiction, not reality. Eighty years from now, which will rule

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TMZ Finds Its Niche as Honeypot for Ransom Spammers

The Nancy Guthrie disappearance saga is now two weeks in the making, with virtual nonsense media coverage. TMZ, in particular, has found new fame — and media attention — as it has been the recipient of Guthrie ransom and tip emails. Now, the original ransom note received by TMZ sought $6 million in Bitcoins for the return of Mrs. Grace, but it offered no vehicle to prove she was still alive, whether through a FaceTime chat, phone call, photo, or whatever. Another email evidently threatened her demise (which I’m pretty sure has already transpired). Then, after the FBI started offering rewards for tips leading to the 84-year-old’s whereabouts or kidnappers’ identity, TMZ got another email, promising to reveal the identity of the perpetrator, or perpetrators, depending on which passage of the email you read. Of course, the email sender wanted payment up front, at least half of the $100,000 reward. Let’s see, pay $6 million for the return of Mrs. Guthrie without having any proof she is still alive, or how about $50,000 for half a tip of who did it? And we’re supposed to take these emails seriously? TMZ main man Harvey Levin definitely hopes we do. He’s been

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Pima County Sheriff Breaks His Silence — Big Mistake

The last thing the nation needed was to see the prevaricating, bumbling Pima County Sheriff, by the name of Chris Nanos, on TV again. Sheriff since 2020, Nanos is now overseeing (stretch your imagination, please) the hunt for Nancy Guthrie, missing two weeks ago as of early Sunday morning, or perhaps Saturday night. He spoke with Fox News local and national today, gussied up in what looked like a British Racing Green golfing shirt, unveiling three major revelations: 1) contrary to media reports, no glove was found inside Nancy Guthrie’s home, 2) DNA, however, was discovered but not shared with the FBI, and 3) everything is going hunky dory with the folks from the FBI, again despite media reports to the contrary. According to the Pima County Sheriff’s website, “Throughout his career Sheriff Nanos has maintained a strong emphasis on his work in Criminal Investigations, particularly Violent Crimes, Sex Crimes, and Narcotics Interdiction.” Nanos does have a lengthy career, having joined the department in 1974, but as for his reported strengths, those seem to be hiding from view during this particular missing-persons case. He hasn’t held a news conference in a week, and it took him almost two weeks to

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Discombobulator Discombobulates the Combobulated in Venezuela During U.S. Invasion

“Who turned off the lights?” Venezuelans were asking in the capital city of Caracas on the morning of January 3 as U.S. forces swooped in to capture dictator Nicolas Maduro. Turns out that the U.S. had employed a secret weapon straight out of the movies, or comic books, called The Discombobulator, to shut down most of the city’s power and its military and air defense systems. President Trump has since refused to give any details about the weapon, but it is presumed to be a sonic or pulsed-energy system that takes out electric power generation facilities and military devices dependent on electronics. The weapon was referenced today by the president during a visit to Fort Bragg to thank the troops for their seamless capture of Maduro and wife, Cilia Flores. Both are now awaiting trial in the U.S. on drug-related charges. The visit to thank the troops marked the first time that Trump has publicly referred to the device, or whatever it is, but the implication is “China and Russia, we gotcha!” Given Chinese ingenuity, I wouldn’t be surprised if they have, or are developing, a similar anti-weapon weapon. Russia is probably leaning on Iran or North Korea for its version. At any

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