Looking at the obits earlier I see a good friend passed away. He was 72 years old.
A guy whom I've known for a long time and was the inspiration behind me getting into the underwater dive scene.
Paul was a construction carpenter, Welder, certified mariner and deep sea diver with proficiency in S.C.U.B.A. rebreather and hard helmet dive suit...and worked from dive bell platforms.
The proudest moment in his life, and to the envy of a lot of guys, was when he was hired by a U.S. firm to perform modifications to the Bell/AT&T line that spanned the straits of Mackinaw where Lake Huron dumps into Lake Michigan.
He was descending to a depth of 300ft in a dive suit in water temperature of 38°F. When he got to 250ft he lost all vision. Given that the 1st rule of diving is "never panic" he calmly relays back to surface re his loss of vision, the surface medic is a former military frogman and he tells Paul not to worry and that it's the nitrogen conversion in his blood stream (converting oxygen to nitrogen) which is typical. After 5minutes his vision comes back and he sees the cloud of light from his head lamp. He spent 2 20min sessions in 10hr days for 2 weeks performing those mods. The deepest I've been is 150ft in warm Caribbean waters and that doesn't compare to what guys like Paul have done in their dive career.
The pride of Paul's life was the 42ft yaught that he restored which he brought back from Chicago. It was formerly owned by Al Capone and it was used to float booze from an island close to here and over to Marquette Mi. The boats logs were incredible historical records in themselves, and it was Capone's order that the ship crew abstain from drinking until cargo was offloaded. He had incredible documents and they were compiled in a captain's library (sort of) on the boat. He would not allow any of those logs to leave the boat for fear of them not being returned.
That boat/ship blew up a decade ago because his buddy didn't allow sufficient purge time of fumes in the engine compartment...everything blew up and burned.
IT BROKE PAUL'S SPIRITS AND HE COULDN'T HIDE IT.
Many of us were hurting for Paul. To see how fast the spirit can leave someone, after everything they've accomplished and no one else could...it was hard on the few of us who watched his demoralizing march to his end...that end came 3days ago.
The world lost another great asset, another great White Man of Nordic lineage.
Noticed something very odd, not one chemtrail and it’s a beautifully sunny day. Everyone is outside all smiles. What’s going on, zogs fell asleep at the wheel? They take the weekend off? Too much solar radiation? Did god prevail over the satanists?
I thought it was the end. In mere seconds my mind was preparing for the new mad max themed life that laid ahead. Then I looked at my phone. Hmm still working.. Power back on a minute later... Fuck.
Two of the worst COVID19 criminals Greg Hunt and Jugears are now bickering about who is the bigger criminal.
No honour amongst thieves.
Let's not forget the other candidates that need to be on death row for crimes against humanity such as NSW premier (((Gladys Berejiklian))), QLD premier (((Annastacia Palaszczuk))) and Brad Hazzard the ultimate Shabbos Goyim.
Kill traitors before the enemy. Never forgive, never forget.
Psyop as it was, when 'Q' dropped that incisive indictment of inert people simply watching life happen to them, few realized the true depth of its relevance.
The CEO of EA just said they're looking at putting ads in $70 AAA titles. But they tried this before, and it was a massive failure. As did Ubisoft as recently as last year. And guess what? It was a massive failure. But as AAA developers try to squeeze gamers for more and more, expect prices and microtransactions to increase.