29 October 2022

If it's Weird, There's a Berkeley Connection

Anyone with a functioning brain knows there’s something hinky going on with the Paul Pelosi attack. It’s not possible for a random person to simply break into a house in Pacific Heights, San Francisco, let alone the Pelosi’s. They are mega-rich. She is mega-famous. It is a sure bet they have top-of-the-line security. And most likely staff on site seeing as Mr. P is an elderly dude alone in a giant house.

But leave it to all the local politicos to immediately put out statements that the nutcase involved was a Right-Wing Violent Person.

SF Representative Jackie Speier from an interview on KTVU: SF GATE

"This was a vicious attack and this was spurred by those who want to do harm to those of us who want to protect our democracy.”

…"When you told me the line was, ‘Where’s Nancy?’ that’s code. That’s code for what the Oath Keepers and the other groups that associated themselves with then President Trump and his effort to consecrate a coup in this country. And we’ve got to fight back, and I’m going to be one of those who’s going to be vigilant in terms of doing that."

 

And from the Mayor of Berkeley:

From the riot on the Capitol to the attempted kidnap of Michigan Gov Gretchen Whitmer, the plot to blow up the CA Democratic HQ and now this invasion of Speaker Pelosi’s home, there must by unambiguous, unilateral rejection of the dangerous cancer that is growing extremism. (2/3)

— Jesse Arreguin #GetVaccinated (@JesseArreguin) Oct 28, 2022  

 

For the first time in ages, I flipped through the local tv news and heard the same propaganda from each and every newscaster. There was a time in the Bay Area when we had real reporters. But that has changed. Not one of them will even entertain balanced reporting.

When I saw the photo of the alleged perpetrator’s home in Berkeley, I decided to find it and take a look. Most people do not realize how small the city actually is. It takes up only a tiny slice of the East Bay metropolis. The house should be easy enough to find.

With only the house number visible on a garbage can, I went to work. It could only be in one of two neighborhoods. Run down abodes are now few and far between in Berkeley. Most have been renovated and sell for over a million dollars.

I soon eliminated area number one because it appears that all the falling apart homes have been upgraded. Using google maps, I scoured street numbers in the second neighborhood and soon found it.

Once charming Victorian cottages had morphed into Hippie Communes in the 60’s and 70’s. And most have been sold off for a pretty penny and renovated. I am not sure why anyone with a garbage heap like that shown in the photo has not cashed out.

Zillow lists the house as being built in 1896, making it one of the older homes in the city. Even in its dilapidated sate, its value is listed as over one million dollars. But exist, it does.

And it resembles more of a homeless camp than a proper home. I’d say a fair amount of drug use goes on inside and out. When you grow up surrounded by crazy people on drugs, it is easy to spot.

I have my theories about what really happened at the Pacific Heights home, and none of them have anything to do with a whacko breaking in and randomly attacking Mr. P.

It would be nice if just one of the Bay Area news stations or newspapers could go back to doing real journalism instead of their one-sided reporting.

It would be nice if they ever reported on the violence done by Antifa, BLM, and other “progressive” entities.