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Coach Bakich has rightfully climbed right up the ladder of college baseball.

Via MD and MI. When he first takes us to greater heights than our recent past Clemson may no longer be considered a “pinnacle” job in the sport and other big time schools may make a run at him. I trust that Clemson will make a strong case for itself.

I don’t remember a coach being hired away ever, but I was only 4 when Wilhelm coached his first game here.

The Worse It Gets in France, the Less American Corporate Media Is Covering It and We Know Why

This is crazy!! The police union has declared it a civil war.


by JD Rucker

July 1, 2023

in Commentary, Original


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When the initial protests started in France over the death of “French George Floyd” Nahel M, a 17-year-old Muslim killed by police, corporate media was all over it. But in recent days as the protests turned into riots, then full-blown insurrection (the real kind, not the J6 false version), corporate media suddenly has many other things to cover.
What happened? It’s obvious. Open borders and forced multiculturalism have been exposed for their inevitable outcomes and American corporate media doesn’t want us to see what’s in our future.
Here are a few videos detailing the carnage. Keep in mind, I have censored the truly heinous videos that are out there, videos that show people being tortured and dismembered in the streets of Paris. I also have not verified that these are all from France this week; it’s common for old videos to reemerge and get rebranded as current.
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This is awfully coordinated for a spontaneous event.
The Nightmare has begun. Marine Le Pen must assume control of France, or the alien invasion will burn it to the ground. pic.twitter.com/8MdpsgQsal
— Joe Owens (@JoeOwensMe) June 30, 2023

It isn’t just violence. Strange chaos is afoot.
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Gun control isn’t working.

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No place is sacred. No place is safe.
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First responders aren’t safe, either.
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Public transportation is done.
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At least one bus got away… sort of.

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And it’s not just Paris.
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America corporate media is barely covering any of this. It’s the biggest news in the world right now as a major western nation literally burns, but the narrative isn’t convenient. The truth gives us a glimpse at what the Globalist Elite Cabal has planned for all of us, so they’re keeping it quiet.
Here’s CNN’s homepage right now:
CNN
I couldn’t zoom out enough to get to the one and only story about the riots on their homepage. That story asks the question, “Is it safe to travel to Paris right now?” Even in their “coverage” of what’s happening, they ask a ludicrous question in hopes that people might think it couldn’t be that bad if CNN is asking about it. It’s like asking if it’s safe to stab yourself in the eyeball right now. No, it’s not.
Fox News is covering it, but even their report is milquetoast. It fails to mention the victim was Muslim or that the riots are directly tied to Muslim migrants. It also doesn’t highlight any of the root causes of this mess:

French Authorities Deploy 45,000 Police Officers as Fourth Night of Unrest Looms

In preparation for the anticipated fourth night of riots following a fatal police-involved shooting of a teenager during a routine traffic stop, French officials have mobilized 45,000 police officers and armored vehicles across various cities, including Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Strasbourg, and Lille.
The incident that sparked these widespread protests occurred in the Nanterre suburb of Paris when a 17-year-old named Nahel M. was fatally shot by the police. The entire episode was caught on video, leading to an eruption of unrest throughout the country.
Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin provided an update on the situation, revealing that 270 individuals were arrested on Friday night alone, bringing the total number of arrests to 1,100 since the protests commenced.



In Marseille, rioters raided a gun store, managing to steal some hunting rifles but leaving the ammunition untouched.
Expressing his concern, Marseille Mayor Benoit Payan took to Twitter, urging the French government to dispatch additional troops, emphasizing that the “scenes of pillaging and violence are unacceptable.”
In response to the escalating situation, Darmanin requested that local authorities halt bus and tram services after 9 p.m. He further emphasized that the deployment of 45,000 officers is underway, acknowledging the critical hours ahead and expressing confidence in the unwavering efforts of the country’s firefighters and police officers.
When questioned about the possibility of declaring a state of emergency during a TV news interview, Darmanin stated, “We are not ruling out any possibilities, and the decision will be made by the President of the Republic after evaluating the situation following tonight’s events.”


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Corporate media is ignoring the crisis in France because they cannot find a way to get around the fact that it was caused by a massive invasion of Muslim migrants taking advantage of the weakness of radical leftist policies.
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OceanGate suspends all exploration and commercial operations

OceanGate suspends all exploration and commercial operations after Titan implosion

By: Minyvonne Burke and Austin Mullen - NBC/CNBC.com

OceanGate said it is suspending all exploration and commercial operations weeks after its submersible imploded near the Titanic wreckage site killing all five people on board.

The company made the announcement Thursday, posting a brief message on the top of its website. “OceanGate has suspended all exploration and commercial operations,” it read.

About two weeks ago, human remains were recovered from the wreckage of the Titan, a submersible operated by OceanGate Expeditions that was carrying the company’s CEO Stockton Rush, British billionaire Hamish Harding, French diver Paul Henry Nargeolet, prominent Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son, Suleman, on a voyage to explore the remnants of the luxury cruise liner that sank 111 years ago.

It was the OceanGate submersible’s third trip to the remains and cost $250,000 per traveler.

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A trailer featuring the OceanGate logo is pictured near a trailer and other equipment at OceanGate Expedition’s headqurters in the Port of Everett Boat Yard in Everett, Washington, on June 22, 2023.
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Debris from the Titan was found on the ocean floor near the bow of the Titanic. A remote-operated vehicle was sent roughly 12,500 feet underwater to recover the sub’s remains.

What appeared to be chunks of the Titan were transported to the Horizon Arctic, a Canadian ship. It’s unclear what parts were recovered; one particularly large piece could be seen with several large wires attached to it.

The dive started from the Polar Prince, a Canadian research vessel, on June 18 but an hour and 45 minutes in the Polar Prince lost contact with the Titan, sparking a frantic four-day search that captured the world’s attention. Multiple countries sent resources to help find the sub.

Initially, there were concerns that the Titan would run out of air before rescuers could get to it, but officials believe the sub suffered a “catastrophic implosion” that instantaneously killed the crew. The cause remains under investigation.

Dawood’s parents released a statement after the remains were found, asking people to “keep the departed souls and our family in your prayers.” Suleman’s aunt, Azmeh Dawood, recalled how he had been “terrified” about going on the submersible. He did it because the trip fell on Father’s Day weekend and he wanted to please his father, who Azmeh Dawood said was “absolutely obsessed” with the Titanic from a young age.

She said their deaths were an “unreal situation.”

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada launched a safety investigation into the incident. Several past passengers have shared eerie accounts of safety and design issues and communication failures. A former employee claimed he was fired after he raised concerns.

One of those passengers, Brian Weed, a camera operator for Discovery Channel’s “Expedition Unknown” recalled how “things started going wrong” the moment he started a test dive on the Titan in May 2021. He said “there were malfunctions with the propulsion system,” leaving the passengers like “sitting ducks in the water.”

Weed also expressed concern about the sub’s door being bolted from the outside. He ultimately declined an invitation to dive again a week later.

Josh Gates, the host of “Expedition Unknown,” told NBC News’ Tom Costello that he thought the sub needed more testing.

Colin Taylor, who went on the submersible when it explored the Titanic site last July, described the communication system as “very difficult.”

However, Aaron Newman, a former Titan passenger on the missing Titan and an investor in OceanGate, said he felt “safe” during his voyage but said there are risks in taking such expeditions.

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada said its investigation will focus on finding “all causal and contributing factors” in the incident “without attributing blame or civil or criminal liability.” The National Transportation Safety Board will investigate what happened and issue any safety recommendations to prevent a similar tragedy from happening in the future.

Hebert way up in new ESPN Rankings plus great evaluation

Blake Hebert, QB
Clemson | New 2025 ESPN Jr. 300 ranking: 122


Seeing Hebert at an in-person camp was critical for us as it not only confirmed what we saw from his tape, but also exceeded our expectations. His verified testing numbers are outstanding for any position, let alone quarterback. Here's a look at his measurables: 75.5-inch wingspan, 10-inch hands, 4.64 laser-timed 40-yard dash and 96.33 SPARQ rating for the Elite 11. His arm strength has always been evident, but at 6-3, 215 pounds, he can roll. He posted a 20.2 mph Max Speed game film, which would be excellent for a wide receiver or a running back.

Old Man WAY OT post: Traveling pet peeves

Admittedly, this is an old man “get off of my lawn” post.

My wife and I just returned from visiting one of our children in Pensacola. Saw several things there, and on the road, that made shake my head and mutter “what the f***”.

First, why is it that there always seems to be a puddle of piss on the floor at every men’s’ room urinal or toilet? How hard is it to hit the porcelain?

On a related note, I saw several people walk into said men’s’ rooms barefooted. It’s nasty enough standing in the piss puddles with shoes on. But, barefooted? Damn, I hate walking in my own house barefooted.

Why do people FaceTime others while sitting at a table eating their meal? Am I wrong for thinking that no one else in the restaurant wants to hear their entire conversation? I don’t get it.

Finally, Atlanta TI’ers, I have no idea how you do it. You are brave people. I salute you. We passed Hartsfield International Airport at 3:30 and arrived home in Easley at 7:00. Downtown Atlanta used to be a 2 hour trip for us. We didn’t pass a single accident(surprise), but we did see traffic almost come to complete wreckage standstill when a young lady decided that she needed to cross 4 lanes of traffic from the HOV lane to her exit.

There were many positives from our trip other than spending time with our child. We cut the trip down into two legs, spending the first night in Auburn. I can see how recruits like the place. Great campus that is beautiful. One great thing was it was the day of their spring game. It was 40 degrees and pouring rain. That could not have been an enjoyable environment.

OK, I’m done being an old ass curmudgeon. Would love to hear some of your travel pet peeves.

30 years later Billy Amick's regret leaving Clemson

- Seriously best of luck to you Billy
- Shame on you Mr. AMICK!
- GREED is the beginning of sorrow
-Tennessee same ole crooked, dirty Vols
- The Clemson baseball staff taught Billy a lot...more than that athletic school and gave him a chance.
- 30 years from now Billy you'll reflect that this really wasn't about you.
- when you're ready to come back home one day we'll be the ones to greet you
...The Clemson FAMILY!
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Clemson Football Preview Series Pt. 4 - Syracuse

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Part four of my Clemson Football Preview Series is out now! Joining me for this episode is Steven Auger, a writer for The Juice Online, which covers Syracuse Athletics.

Steven and I discuss Syracuse's turnover within the program during the Spring, defining success for the Orange, and what has made the Clemson/Syracuse a matchup to watch since 2017.

Thanks for all the support on this series! Parts 5 and 6 will drop next week, featuring Miami and NC State!
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