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In Richard Matheson's classic novella I Am Legend, a disease has turned mankind into ravenous, rabid vampires. The last human alive survives the plague because years ago he was bitten by a bat which gave him immunity.

The narrator, Dr. Neville, explains that vampirism isn't mystical, but scientific. The wretched creatures survive gunshot wounds because their blood has become a thick goo that clots immediately. So, wounds hurt, but won't kill them. Hence the need for a wide enough stake driven through the heart to slay a vampire.

The disease mutates the victims, causing their incisors to grow. Sunlight and garlic damage the bacteria in the vampire, and so forth. Since Dr Neville was a biological researcher, so he is meticulous with his observations.

The scientist notices that the vampires do not like seeing their own reflection in a mirror which repulses them.

Similarly, crucifixes repel the vampires, I think even the Jewish ones if I recall correctly.

Some vampires jump off buildings and begin flapping their arms like bats, but haplessly fall to the earth, only to be consumed by the other vampires awaiting them at street level.

There is no medical or biological reason for these behaviors. Dr Neville realizes that these vampires-- when they were human -- were conditioned by vampire folklore and stories of Dracula turning into a bat.

From Wiki:

"The vampires are affected by mirrors and crosses because of "hysterical blindness," in which the infected delusionally react-- as they believe they should-- when confronted with these items."

So, if a certain sector of society is "conditioned" to see a white light at the end of the tunnel, they will indeed believe they saw that illumination.

Hah! A regular Lois Lane is Megyn Kelly.


"Hey, watch out, you hussy! You'll ruin my fish-nets!"

Like I wrote, this is a puzzler: drudge.com

DHS will be targeting these cities.

"Like it or not, America has been the stabilizing force behind much of the modern world for decades."

The irony of BillJohnson saying this is that BillJohnson voted for Trump to end America's leadership role in the world.
Trump explicity stated that's what he was going to do, to the love of Trumpers everywhere. And now, they cheer for a globally destabilizing war with Iran!

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Trump Has Launched a Second American Revolution. This Time, It's Against the World.

Just two months into his second presidency, Donald Trump is revolutionizing U.S. foreign policy. His policies will upend world order by destabilizing and ultimately destroying established institutions and patterns of international cooperation. Since 1945, the United States has been the leading champion, underwriter, and guarantor of an open, rule-bound global system under international law. Now, it rejects the logic of multilateralism, including any self-restraints on the exercise of U.S. power and any responsibilities for global leadership and stability.

In its scope and speed, this wholesale reorientation in U.S. foreign policy has few precedents in American history outside responses to surprise attacks such as Pearl Harbor or 9/11. One analogue is the sudden U.S. embrace of containment during the celebrated "fifteen weeks" of February-June 1947, bookended by the enunciation of the Truman Doctrine and the launch of the Marshall Plan. The difference today is that we are not at the creation but the destruction. American hands are shattering the institutional framework for global cooperation the world has long taken for granted. On the eve of the nation's 250th birthday, Trump has launched a second American Revolution. He is declaring its independence from the world America made.

This revolution in U.S. foreign policy is reverberating globally. Even long-standing U.S. allies are stunned by the speed of the administration's about-face, from its embrace of authoritarian Russia to its snubbing of democratic allies to its dismantling of foreign aid. Like Edmund Burke in his 1790 Reflections on the Revolution in France, they are grappling with the sudden demise of the ancien rgime"and considering how best to escape its upheavals.
carnegieendowment.org

"According to figures compiled by the Iranian Ministry of Health, at least 376 children were killed in U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran during the conflict.

Of these casualties, over 100 schoolchildren were killed in a single missile strike on a girls' elementary school in Minab on February 28, 2026, which investigations indicate was carried out by U.S. forces."

www.google.com

One supposes that the other 276 children killed elsewhere don't count, right?

This a war of choice... his way to get the Peace Prize he wants so badly.

Nice play; tear up the then existing Deal, and latter start a fight to get a new Deal... and that Peace Prize.

That's the problem with having a notorious criminal type in the WH.

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