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By Ted Dunlap, on March 5th, 2023
In my estimation, my websites are the tiniest little annoyance, minuscule, less than a pinprick. Nevertheless, five out of the five that I maintain are now being regularly probed by hackers located in Ukraine. Really??? How do they have time for me? C’mon Russia, give them something more interesting to think about. You probably know one of my websites, but I built four for various purposes from commercial to politics and one for my wife to play with. They are all still standing, and regardless of their extremely low threat profile to anyone, do attract enemy attacks with unending regularity. Check them out: Bitterroot Bugle, Idaho Liberty, Ted Dunlap, The Fixer, Free Missy. Do you see anything worth their […]
By Ted Dunlap, on December 7th, 2021
It has been over 8 years since my last haircut. My creator, whatever force or being that designed the vessel I currently occupy, chose to have the hair on top of my head continue growing far longer than similar stuff on my arms, legs, chest, nose, ears, armpits, and so on. I do not need to know why, though I do receive hints from time to time. Many of them point to a natural connection with energy, frequencies, forces, knowledge outside of ourselves. Cutting our hair is like removing the antenna from your radio. If the signals are strong enough, bits might make it through, but imagine what you are missing. I have written and published several insights on […]
By Ted Dunlap, on April 9th, 2021
Via age and personality, I have approached caring for my hair a wide variety of ways. Some will be surprised that I was normal once upon a time. My hair looked like every other guy’s hair and the products in my shower were the same stuff that everybody in the country had in theirs. Once in a while circumstances would put extended periods of time between barber visits, both professional and volunteers. I was rather indifferent to that. The stuff grew. It was cut or not cut. I dealt with it either way. I have written and published several articles on why Nature tries to grow long hair on our heads and why we should respect that. I won’t belabor […]
By Ted Dunlap, on August 12th, 2017 from The Spirit Science The Supernatural Reason Native Americans Kept Their Hair Long We’ve all heard the story of Sampson and Delilah. In it, one of God’s great servants, Sampson was a man possessed of superhuman strength. He was eventually betrayed by the love of his life, Delilah, who figured out that he could be defeated by cutting off all of his hair. In relation, the Native American tradition has long held that hair is an outward projection of the nervous system, acting much in the way of ‘human antennae.’ Our hair is responsible for transmitting pertinent information to the rest of the nervous system. According to this line of thinking, our hair also transmits […]
By Ted Dunlap, on May 4th, 2017 Six months after my last haircut I wrote this: hair magic – by Ted Dunlap, on March 28th, 2014. I have made a number of posts here about that in the last few years (see hair) It has now become odd to me that our culture is so enslaved as to not understand why average men have short hair. Defeated warriors had their hair cut off by the victors to reduce their power. So many cultures lost one battle or another that short hair became the norm. I no longer submit. I also no longer concern myself with those who would judge me by hair length. Appearances are for shallow people. Substance is for substantial ones. I am a customer, […]
By Ted Dunlap, on April 22nd, 2017 Back in the old days and the ancient times, many cultures embraced people with long hair, because they believed that long hair was a sign of strength and spiritual maturity. The Native Americans and the Chinese are just a few examples of the many cultures that value long hair, which was why the men and women of these cultures back then rarely cut their hair. Even though back then many cultures believed that having long hair was beneficial to the body, is there evidence today that supports the belief that long hair can make a person more intuitive? How long hair can make you more intuitive If you study Nature deeply enough, you should know that Nature would never create […]
By Ted Dunlap, on December 14th, 2016 I meant to include some of these photos with yesterday’s post The Longhairs. […]
By Ted Dunlap, on December 13th, 2016 Guys with long hair. Not the USofA cultural norm. That’s about all there is on the subject for certain. Everything else you think and say is just that… thoughts and words. What do you KNOW about guys with long hair? I’ll help you out a bit here. You know they are not slaves to convention. You know they are not overly concerned about what the majority thinks … or says. In my case, I am far less concerned about my physical appearance than average… or yours, for that matter. I feel and live inside, not outside. I appreciate others not for how they look, but for who they are. Reversing that, in my view, is shallow – and not […]
By Ted Dunlap, on February 19th, 2016 Osaki OS-4000 Massage Chair Features: Zero Gravity Design, Uses Twin Rollers to Mimic the Feel of the Human Thumb, Six Unique Auto Programs: Healthcare, Relax, Smart, Circulation, Demo and Full Air Your Price: $2,399.99 For comparison sakes, let’s suppose a professional, full-body, whole-hour massage cost you $80. I occasionally employ an awesome masseuse who charges $40 including my $5 tip. She doesn’t just “mimic the feel of the human thumb”, she employs two whole hands! .. and forearms when appropriate. She also goes straight to the knots and hot spots, working them expertly to untie the knots and loosen the tightness where it exists. … as opposed to some electric-motor-driven rollers crawling around in places that were convenient to […]
By Ted Dunlap, on March 28th, 2014 I’m still not believing it, mind you, but my skepticism weakened a notch yesterday. I wrote about hair as part of the human sensory system back in November – see hair November 8, 2013. There were a number of sources, links and personal experiences combined in that article. I decided then to quit having my hair cropped short… and, in fact, have not had my hairs cut since then. Well, I haven’t embraced the untrimmed facial hair thing (yet?). Nevertheless, my hair is no longer (un-pun unintended) sidewalled above my ears, but more or less covering them – as you can see in this photo taken this morning. Theoretically the cosmos can communicate better with us via our hair than […]
By Ted Dunlap, on October 8th, 2023
The lamestream presstitutes present one Mike and suppress the other. This is so far from what we expect of them that we have a hard time believing the truth. We want to believe the professionals, but those days are long gone … assuming they ever were. They are floating Big Mike as a potential POTUS. Geeze, they keep finding amazing ways to get worse; to stoop lower. Just when I think they have gone as low as conceivably possible, they prove me wrong. Obamanatin I was pretty lame. A gay Kenyan who did not meet the Constitutional requirements to be POTUS, faked college career, tranny spouse, two fake children and complicit media cover up. Who in the world didn’t […]
By Ted Dunlap, on September 16th, 2023
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 […]
By compatriot, on August 15th, 2023
I receive regular essays and notifications from The Rutherford Institute. Today’s is so spot-on that I cannot resist sharing it with you intact. Their work is always excellent. This is just one example. Visit their website. Subscribe to their announcements and news for free. They are clearly dedicated to getting the word out … against our oppressors. – Ted Indoctrination, Intimidation & Intolerance: What Passes for Education Today By John & Nisha Whitehead August 08, 2023 “Every day in communities across the United States, children and adolescents spend the majority of their waking hours in schools that have increasingly come to resemble places of detention more than places of learning.”—Investigative journalist Annette Fuentes This is what it […]
By Ted Dunlap, on July 15th, 2023
It is officially Bitterroot motorcycle riding season. Tourist bikes have been exploring up and down The Bitterroot River on Highway 93 for most of a month now. A skosh tardy in getting my bikes where I wanted them for this season, I started a little behind the early bikers, but not too much. Right at the top of my 2023 bike ride bucket list was a reconnoiter of Highway 38 between Grantsdale and Phillipsburg, Montana. It is right in my neighborhood, lightly traveled and reputed to be quite scenic. I was also warned repeatedly by people who have been there, done that, to explore it on my more maneuverable, agile Dr Zee (350 pounds) rather than jumping right in […]
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