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Sunday, May 31, 2026

"Waiting..."

"We're all sinking in the same boat here. We're all bored and desperate and waiting for something to happen. Waiting for life to get better. Waiting for things to change. Waiting for that one person to finally notice us. We're all waiting. But we also need to realize that we all have the power to make those changes for ourselves."
- Susane Colasanti

"The Remaining Time"; "Don’t Leave Me"; "Forever"

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Wonder Spirits, 
"The Remaining Time: 
60 Years of Love in 5 Minutes"
"What happens when the hourglass of life begins to run thin, but every grain of sand is made of gold? 'The Fragile Gold' is a cinematic AI-generated song and visual journey that explores the beautiful, bittersweet reality of an elderly couple. It’s a dance between the quiet habits of the present and the radiant, reckless memories of youth. Through the lens of AI Art, we witness a love that doesn't fear the coming night, but cherishes every remaining second. Hope this song reminds you to hold your loved ones a little closer today."
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Wonder Spirits,
"Don’t Leave Me - Our Last Storm,
The Last Challenge of Our Love"
"Love is life’s greatest anchor, but its most profound strength is revealed in the fateful, final moments of our journey. After a lifetime of walking hand-in-hand through the light and shade, facing the ultimate threshold of life and death is the most heartbreaking, yet sacred test of devotion."
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Wonder Spirits, 
"Forever: When You Feel Alone, 
Pray and Forever Love, Finding Peace in Loss"
"This song is for anyone who has ever loved deeply and lost, yet still finds the strength to smile at the sky. It’s a reminder that we are never truly alone when we walk with faith. Whether your house feels empty or your heart feels heavy, may you find peace in the stillness."

"Knowing When to Leave Matters More Than Knowing When to Enter"

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Delta Blues Brother, 
"Knowing When to Leave Matters 
More Than Knowing When to Enter"
"Starting is easy. Staying… is a choice. But leaving - at the right time - is wisdom. “Knowing When to Leave Matters More Than Knowing When to Enter” is a Delta blues reflection on timing, self-respect, and the quiet strength of walking away when something no longer fits. Not everything you begin… is meant to last. And knowing that… changes everything."

Native Elder, "Why Letting Go Is the Last Great Lesson of Life"

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Native Elder,
"Why Letting Go Is the Last Great Lesson of Life"

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Musical Interlude: Jason Mraz, "I Won't Give Up"

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Jason Mraz, "I Won't Give Up"

"A Look to the Heavens"

"These two mighty galaxies are pulling each other apart. Known as the "Mice" because they have such long tails, each spiral galaxy has likely already passed through the other. The long tails are created by the relative difference between gravitational pulls on the near and far parts of each galaxy. Because the distances are so large, the cosmic interaction takes place in slow motion - over hundreds of millions of years. 
NGC 4676 lies about 300 million light-years away toward the constellation of Bernice's Hair (Coma Berenices) and are likely members of the Coma Cluster of Galaxies. The featured picture was taken with the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys in 2002. These galactic mice will probably collide again and again over the next billion years so that, instead of continuing to pull each other apart, they coalesce to form a single galaxy."

"It's Extraordinary..."

“It’s extraordinary how we go through life with eyes half shut, with dull ears, with dormant thoughts. Perhaps it’s just as well; and it may be that it is this very dullness that makes life to the incalculable majority so supportable and so welcome.”
– Joseph Conrad, “Lord Jim”

Jeremiah Babe, "The Debt Debacle Has Arrived"

Jeremiah Babe, 5/30/26
"The Debt Debacle Has Arrived"
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"Restaurant Prices Are Insane in America - Nobody Can Afford It Anymore"

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Epic Economist, 5/30/26
"Restaurant Prices Are Insane in America - 
Nobody Can Afford It Anymore"
"Americans are filming their restaurant receipts like crime scene evidence, and the numbers tell a story Washington does not want you to hear. A Chick-fil-A combo that cost six dollars and sixty-seven cents in 2015 now costs seventeen dollars. A three hundred dollar fine dining dinner in LA ended with dollar-store Christmas cookies on the plate. A forty-five dollar burger and fries somewhere normal. A hundred and ten dollars just to cut a cake at a rooftop bar. A twenty person birthday dinner that ended with the birthday girl in handcuffs because the restaurant would not split the check. 

This is not a fast food story. This is what happens when wages flatline for a decade and rent eats everything left over. The middle class is being priced out of the cheap pleasures that used to glue the week together. A drive-thru run hits the wallet like a sit-down dinner used to. Two breakfasts in LA clear sixty dollars once tax and tip land. The menu price is a teaser rate. The real number shows up at the bottom, and the real number is always worse. And the restaurants are not winning either. The owner is squeezed by suppliers and landlords. The customer is squeezed by the owner. The only people winning are the big food companies whose stock charts go straight up year after year. In this video we break down what real Americans are showing on TikTok about restaurant prices in 2026, what it says about inflation, wage stagnation, and the slow collapse of the American middle class.
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The Daily "Near You?"

Gardener, Maine, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

The Poet: James Baldwin, "Amen"

"Amen"

 "No, I don't feel death coming.
I feel death going:
having thrown up his hands,
for the moment.
I feel like I know him
better than I did.
Those arms held me,
for a while,
and, when we meet again,
there will be that secret knowledge
between us." 

- James Baldwin

"The Cruelest Joke Of All..."

"The smallest decisions made had such profound repercussions. One ten-minute wait could save a life or end it. One wrong turn down the right street or one seemingly unimportant conversation, and everything was changed. It wasn't right that each lifetime was defined, ruined, ended, and made by such seemingly innocuous details. A major life-threatening event should come with a flashing warning sign that either said ABANDON ALL HOPE or SAFETY AHEAD. It was the cruelest joke of all that no one could see the most vicious curves until they were over the edge, falling into the abyss below."
- Sherrilyn Kenyon

"That Ain't My Problem Anymore"

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Delta King's Blues,
"That Ain't My Problem Anymore"
"Used to carry everybody’s troubles… now I let ’em carry their own. “That Ain’t My Problem Anymore” is a laid-back, carefree Delta King’s Blues tune about letting go, protecting your peace, and finally learning the power of walking away from unnecessary stress. A cool, easy-going acoustic guitar slides through the groove like a man leaving trouble in the rearview mirror. The harmonica blows loose and relaxed, full of freedom and not a single apology. The rhythm rolls slow and steady, built for folks who stopped fixing problems that were never theirs to begin with. This is blues about peace of mind. For people who learned that not every fire needs your bucket. Somewhere along the way, I stopped carrying what wasn’t mine."

"Just Beside Me"

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Gengu AI,
"Just Beside Me"

'How It Really Is"

“My own view is that this planet is used as a penal colony, lunatic asylum and dumping ground by a superior civilization, to get rid of the undesirable and unfit. I can't prove it, but you can't disprove it either. It happens to be my view, but it doesn't challenge any of the findings of Darwin or Huxley or Einstein or Hawking.” - Christopher Hitchens
“Maybe this world is another planet’s hell.” 
- Aldous Huxley

"Cooperating..."

 

The Poet: gk thomas, “Wretched of the Earth”

“Wretched of the Earth”

“Poor kids,
wretched of the earth,
why should we feed you?
Why shouldn't we empty our sea of
bullets into your swollen bellies or
poison you with toxic chemicals
or depleted uranium?
Why should we care,
we who are living well?

Where is it written in stone
that you deserve better?
Or that we are not animals
subject to the law of nature:
kill or be killed?

You suspect us of being cruel,
but we are kind.
Our god tells us so.
It is yours that lies.

So you cry at night,
shivering in the cold
or sell yourselves
for a slice of bread.
What is that to those of
us who are living well?”

- gk thomas

In remembrance of the 20,000 Palestinian children slaughtered in Gaza by the psychopathically degenerate inbred Israeli monsters. And here's the proof:

"Israel: Same Old Playbook"

"Israel: Same Old Playbook"
by Redacted

"While the U.S. and Israel become increasingly desperate, Israel is moving fast on its expansive plans of ethnically cleansing Palestinians. The Israeli Knesset’s National Security Committee approved a bill this week that will impose the death penalty on Palestinian prisoners. This means executions by hanging. This is terrifying. Israel has over 14,000 Palestinian prisoners right now, held without charge or trial. This law would allow them to kill them at will. Remember, they had at least 4,000 October 7 Hostages, but the media won’t use that word.

Palestinians are already enduring extreme suffering. According to a report from B'Tselem, an Israeli human rights group, Israeli prisons currently function as a network of torture camps. Yet now, legislation threatens to escalate that harm even further by passing a bill that can easily end their lives. Additionally, The Guardian finds that Israel has not prosecuted the killing of a Palestinian in the West Bank since 2020, despite hundreds of adults and children alike being killed by Israeli settlers in that time frame. It seems this war has only made the plight of Palestinians worse as attention is diverted to Iran."
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"All Palestinian Prisoners To Be Executed And Shot In The Head"
"The Minister of National Security of Israel, Itamar Ben-Gvir, says he plans to introduce legislation in the Knesset which reads: "All Palestinian prisoners to be executed and shot in the head." – The Minister of National Security of Israel, Itamar Ben-Gvir
Watch this monster say it himself!

"Israel is Evil personified. Israel is Evil embodied."
- Scott Ritter
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"Shocking Genetic Science Reveals Ashkenazi Jews
 Suffer High Rates of Mental Illness Due To Inbreeding"
by Mike Adams 

"We are facing a dire situation for humanity. Today, I reveal some of the elements that have led us to that, including shocking scientific evidence that studied the inbreeding common among Ashkenazi Jews (the dominant population worldwide) and found that centuries of inbreeding has produced widespread mental illness and schizophrenia. This is relevant because Netanyahu thinks God talks to him and tells him to mass murder people in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran. He thinks he's hearing voices from God. It's actually a genetic mental illness caused by inbreeding.
- Genetic studies on Ashkenazi Jews reveal mental disorders.
- Generations of inbreeding have produced mental illness defects.
- High levels of schizophrenia among "God's chosen people."
- Netanyahu thinks God is talking to him and telling him to commit genocide.
- Quotes from Jewish Rabbis calling for mass death of non-Jews.
- The U.S. has provided nuclear weapons to mentally ill sociopathic inbreds.
- Jewish inbreeding has also removed "mirror neurons" responsible for empathy and compassion.
- High risk of nuclear war that kills billions, due to Israel's insane genocide."
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Many references online.

Now it all makes sense...

OMG...God damn these psychopathically degenerate inbred monsters to Hell! And YOU, Americans, paid for it all, every goddamned bullet, every bomb, every tank, everything, billions and billions of dollars! All that blood's on YOUR hands too! 100,000 innocent and unarmed old people, men, women and 20,000 CHILDREN slaughtered, with another 10,000 buried under the rubble and unrecovered. And these ZioNazi creatures from Hell call the Palestinians "human animals?!" Eternal shame and disgrace on us all! Stipendium peccati mors est, Israel, and it's coming...

"A British Surgeon's Gaza Testimony"

"A British Surgeon's Gaza Testimony:
Tucker on the Holocaust in Gaza, 
Israel's Torture Program and Experimental Weapons"
by John Leake

"My sabbatical from paying attention to disturbing media reporting ended explosively this morning when a friend sent me the link to Tucker Carlson’s just-dropped interview with Dr. Nicholas Maynard, a gastrointestinal surgeon and Associate Professor at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Dr. Maynard’s eyewitness testimony about his extensive experience working as a volunteer humanitarian surgeon in Gaza is so shocking that it should disturb the conscience of all of mankind, especially Israeli citizens who may not be aware of what their government and military are doing.

Even people who are strongly inclined to reject such testimony out of hand should take the time to think about it and examine the innumerable indications that Dr. Maynard’s testimony is credible. Denying the veracity of his testimony - without supporting evidence for the denial - is not an intellectually or morally tenable position to take."

"The Joy of Being Stupid"

"The Joy of Being Stupid"
by Todd Hayen

"Yesterday I was engaged in my typical morning routine. Scanning the internet for interesting stories to read and news to soak in. Reading a few things here and there and watching a couple of videos. I settled in after a bit of this to write an article for my Substack “Shrew Views.”

The topic is unimportant - typically something to do with something that caught my fancy during my news scanning, or something someone said to me yesterday about whatever, all mixed in with my learned and experienced knowledge of archetypal psychology. Nothing earth-shattering, mind you, but hopefully an insight some people might find interesting, resonating with their own observations, maybe a bit funny, insightful, whatever. Who really cares.

I consider myself and my ideas interesting. Sometimes informative, sometimes insightful, and nearly always consciously honest and authentic. Not always “right,” mind you, that isn’t possible, of course, but always intended to be truthful. To be honest with you, I don’t really know why I write - at least I don’t know why I write publicly. (Or why I blog... - CP)

I just started doing it during the beginnings of the Covid koo-koo-fest, and it seemed a handful of people enjoyed (is that the right word?) what I was writing, so I kept doing it. I have written well over 500 articles as of today, and don’t plan to stop, although at times I have seriously considered it. (Me too! - CP)

I am not a particularly smart guy (as I am sure many of you would agree). And at times I believe I am quite stupid. But I do think my heart is in the right place. And I do believe that counts for something. To say it again, I am not very smart - certainly not compared to so many people I have run across in this weird journey since 2020.

I am again and again blown away by the people out there who are chock full of pertinent information - many of them seem to know nearly everything there is out there to know about a particular subject. And not only do they know what they know, but they are incredibly skillful at putting that knowledge together in such a way that their opinions, insights, and intellectual conclusions are mind-numbingly relevant.

These are impressive people: I admire them and am in awe of them. I’m not one of them.

Maybe you, who are reading this, are one of these people. Maybe not. Maybe you are more like me. Just a human being living on this planet in this strange time, trying to make some sense of what you are experiencing. Maybe you are terrified, maybe you are not. Maybe you are very sad and depressed, or maybe you are able to find joy in your life regardless of what you are seeing. Maybe you don’t even see it. Maybe you are stupid like me, maybe you are not. Whatever, it doesn’t really matter. More than likely, you are being called to do whatever you are doing. Whatever that is, whether it is significant or insignificant, you are doing it. So, to you at least, it matters.

But maybe you don’t agree. Does it really matter to you? I see many people every day in my psychotherapy practice who tell me that what they are doing in their lives doesn’t matter to them. They wonder why they are here, and they wonder what they are doing. They wonder if they matter at all. If I ask them what they think they are being called to do with their life, they just stare at me with a blank stare. “What? What do you mean by that?”

If you are being called, then who is calling you? I do believe our calling can be effectively covered up, and if we don’t make an effort to uncover it, we may never see it. But even if covered, as long as it is not pathologically obliterated, we will tend to move toward it. Call it intuition, call it an archetypal pull to allow creativity to express, call it divine inspiration, whatever it is, it usually will push through the junk and move you.

From my personal observation, most people do their best to ignore that push. They pay more attention to the calls of the flesh, satisfying the senses. They pay more attention to protecting the body and being as safe as they can possibly be. They are more apt to listen to and trust external forces claiming they will protect them from harm. Their own inner calling is ignored.

So, what does all this have to do with the joy of being stupid? Being smart or being stupid has nothing to do with anything. What we are called to do, does. Being “stupid” in the eyes of the world may actually be one of the last refuges of the free soul.

The smart ones - the credentialed, the data-drenched, the ones who can rattle off every study and counter-study—often end up paralyzed by their own sophistication. They see every angle until they see nothing at all. Meanwhile, the simple-hearted keep moving because something inside them says this matters, even if they can’t cite a single peer-reviewed paper to prove it.

I’ve come to suspect that the real division in our time isn’t between the informed and the ignorant, but between those still listening to an inner voice and those who have traded it for the louder, shinier, externally validated one. The former may look stupid to the latter.

They write Substacks instead of bestsellers, speak truth at dinner tables instead of on TED stages, refuse the jab, the mask, the narrative - not because they have a 400-page dossier, but because something in their chest simply says no. That quiet refusal is, in its own way, luminous.

So, I keep writing. Not because I’m brilliant, but because I’m called. The words arrive awkward and imperfect, yet they arrive. And every time someone messages me saying “this is exactly what I’ve been feeling but couldn’t articulate,” I remember: authenticity has its own intelligence. It cuts through the noise where IQ alone never could.

Maybe the deepest joy of being stupid is discovering that love, courage, and a stubborn commitment to what feels true are smarter than we ever needed to be. In a world engineered to make us feel inadequate, showing up as your uncredentialed, occasionally bewildered self, is a quiet act of rebellion." (Oh, this is SO familiar... -CP)
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"We work in the dark. We do what we can to battle the evil that would otherwise destroy us. But if a man's character is his fate, it's not a choice but a calling. Sometimes the weight of this burden causes us to falter from the fragile fortress of our mind, allowing the monster without to turn within. We are left alone staring into the abyss, into the laughing face of madness."
- Fox Mulder, "X-Files"

Dan, i Allegedly, "America's Bills Are Coming Due"

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Dan, i Allegedly, 5/30/26
"America's Bills Are Coming Due"
"America's bills are finally coming due, and the consequences are becoming impossible to ignore. In this videowe examine how governments, cities, businesses, and consumers have spent years postponing financial obligations while debt, interest costs, and inflation continue to grow. From pension liabilities and municipal budgets to rising insurance premiums and consumer debt, the financial pressure is building across every level of the economy. We also discuss the affordability crisis facing everyday Americans, including higher food costs, rising housing expenses, expensive auto insurance, stubborn interest rates, and the growing number of people delaying major purchases because they simply cannot afford them. Are we witnessing the beginning of a financial reckoning? Watch the full report and decide for yourself."

"We Now Return You..."

 

"Lady In Red Coffee Hour"

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"Lady In Red Coffee Hour"
Now and then, very, very rarely, you stumble upon something simply extraordinary,
something that's just so astonishingly beautiful and well done it's unbelievable. 
This is one of those times...Savor the magic...
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Native Elder Wisdom, "Why Everyone Is Sad These Days"

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Native Elder Wisdom,
 "Why Everyone Is Sad These Days"
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Deeply profound truth...

Friday, May 29, 2026

Delta Blues Brother, "Still Got More Than I Deserve"

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Delta Blues Brother,
 "Still Got More Than I Deserve"
"Still Got More Than I Deserve" is a heartfelt Delta Blues song about gratitude, simple living, perspective, and appreciating life's everyday blessings. Blending authentic Delta Blues guitar, soulful harmonica, and reflective storytelling, this song captures the timeless spirit of traditional blues music. If you enjoy storytelling songs with wisdom and meaning, this track was made for you.

Musical Interlude: Grateful Dead, “Touch of Grey”

Grateful Dead, “Touch of Grey”

“If I were dropped out of a plane into the ocean and told
 the nearest land was a thousand miles away,
 I'd still swim. And I’d despise the one who gave up.”
- Abraham Maslow

Despite it all, and it looks grim as hell, God help us...
"We will get by, we will get by, we will get by,
we will survive..." Never, ever give up!

"A Look to the Heavens"

"Do you see the bat? It haunts this cosmic close-up of the eastern Veil Nebula. The Veil Nebula itself is a large supernova remnant, the expanding debris cloud from the death explosion of a massive star. While the Veil is roughly circular in shape and covers nearly 3 degrees on the sky toward the constellation of the Swan (Cygnus), NGC 6995, known informally as the Bat Nebula, spans only 1/2 degree, about the apparent size of the Moon. That translates to 12 light-years at the Veil's estimated distance, a reassuring 1,400 light-years from planet Earth.
In the composite of image data recorded through narrow band filters, emission from hydrogen atoms in the remnant is shown in red with strong emission from oxygen atoms shown in hues of blue. Of course, in the western part of the Veil lies another seasonal apparition: the Witch's Broom Nebula."

"Too Often..."

"The majority of us lead quiet, unheralded lives as we pass through this world. There will most likely be no ticker-tape parades for us, no monuments created in our honor. But that does not lessen our possible impact, for there are scores of people waiting for someone just like us to come along; people who will appreciate our compassion, our unique talents. Someone who will live a happier life merely because we took the time to share what we had to give. Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have a potential to turn a life around. It’s overwhelming to consider the continuous opportunities there are to make our love felt."
- Leo Buscaglia

"Everyday High and Higher Prices"

"Everyday High and Higher Prices"
by Joel Bowman

“Too many factors must be known, and no one can know them.”
~ Henry Hazlitt

Buenos Aires, Argentina - "Everyday low and lower prices. That’s the free market’s promise to you. And if the free market were allowed to operate properly, that is to say, if it were allowed to function as the name suggests, freely, lower prices are precisely what you would expect to see. Lower prices at the grocery store... at retail outlets and restaurants... at the gas pump and online.

And yet, as inquiring minds fairly recognize, that’s simply not the case. Rather than enjoying a cornucopia of hyper-abundance, brought about by the turbo-charged purchasing power of the dollar, the average working stiff has witnessed his greenbacks plummet in value during his lifetime.

In real terms - that is, adjusted for inflation - household net income has gone virtually nowhere in the U.S. over the past half a century. This despite the fact that most households now send two warm bodies off to the daily production line. The same is true in most of the developed world. How could this be?

Free Market Dividends: With all that extra input... with a growing population... mechanized machinery... Moore’s Law... the ubiquitous wonders of the digital age... cryptos... EVs... NFTs... ChatGPTs... and all the rest... shouldn’t we expect the price of production and, therefore, the cost of associated goods and services, to fall... or, dare we utter the word... “deflate”?

Price deflation is progress, after all. Lower prices - ceterus paribus - are a surefire sign we’re getting better at “making stuff.” It means we’re becoming more efficient. This happy outcome is the result of increased competition and scale in the marketplace. It’s the glowing, cherub-cheeked lovechild of Schumpeter’s “creative destruction” and the compounding effect of “learned processes.” Standing on the shoulders of giants, and all that...In this way, lower prices ought to serve as a “kind of dividend for the working man,” as Jim Grant, editor of the venerable Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, once (ahem) observed.

“Not so fast!” cry the know-it-all federales. Coming off the back of multi-decade high inflation during The Covid, American consumers have understandably grown weary of watching the price of their favorite goods ticking up every time they visit the store. Cumulative inflation in the US since the beginning of 2020 runs somewhere between 25-30%. And that’s just the official numbers, likely well shy of the real world.

Bumbling from one crisis to the next, as late stage empires tend to do, the current energy debacle is likewise exacerbating an already precarious situation. From NPR: Inflation jumps to its highest level since 2023 The U.S. war with Iran has pushed inflation to its highest level in almost three years. Consumer prices in April were up 3.8% from a year ago, according to a report Tuesday from the Labor Department. That was the biggest annual increase since May 2023.

Whether or not the US and Iran reach a deal today... or tomorrow... or next month... (The Donald is in the Situation Room as we type)... the lingering effects of critical supply chain disruptions are unlikely to abate anytime soon.

Daylight Robbery: And yet, conventional wisdom (such as it is), tells us that a little inflation here and there is actually a “good thing.” Indeed, the Fed claims 2% as its “optimum” rate of inflation. That is, it aims to steal exactly 2% of the purchasing power of your savings each and every year, give or take. They don’t always get it right, of course. Sometimes it’s more.

But what’s so deadly about discounts anyway? Do producers really suffer under a deflationary episode, as we’re constantly assured they do? After all, aren’t producers also consumers? Do they not, therefore, also stand to benefit from lower input costs?

In a now classic interview with Steve Forbes, Jim Grant provided an illuminating walk down memory lane...“We’ve seen this before,” Grant told Mr. Forbes, “in many different ages of American economic history. The late 19th century was a time of persistently dwindling prices. Some people resented it, of course, and there was a progressive movement - so called - that mobilized itself in opposition. But, on the whole, Americans rather enjoyed a great generation of progress. In the 1920s, prices were stable or dwindled. In the early 1960s, the same.

“As recently as 1954,” continued Grant, “there were 12 consecutive months of falling prices, as registered by the CPI. If you go back and look at the newspapers, you will search in vain for expressions of hysterical concern about that as we certainly see today.”

What, if anything, has changed during this past half century or so? When did “high and higher prices everyday” become part of the Fed’s stated agenda? “I think what has changed is not so much the behavior of prices,” concluded Grant, “but rather the attitude of our central bankers towards prices. They feel they must control them and they must raise them up. The Fed has moved to substitute price administration for price discovery.”

Fiat Fetish: And just how does the Fed achieve this dubious end, you may be wondering? Henry Hazlitt explained the process back in 1946 in his artfully titled column, “The Fetish of Low Interest Rates.”

When interest rates are kept arbitrarily low by government policy, the effect must be inflationary...The natural rate of interest is the rate that would be established if the supply and demand for real capital were in equilibrium. The actual money interest rate can only be kept below the natural rate by pumping new money and new credit into the economic system. This new money and new credit add to the apparent supply of new capital, just as the judicious addition of water may increase the apparent supply of real milk.

Through “watering down the milk,” to borrow Hazlitt’s metaphor, the Fed claims to spare us the immeasurable inconvenience of low and lower everyday prices. In other words, the Fed is diluting the value of the currency in which our favorite knickknacks and gizmos are denominated, thus offsetting the gains made through productive efficiency and the market’s natural downward pressure on prices.

Hazlitt’s musings might well have been written this morning. And yet, more than half a century later, his words have still not touched a central banker’s ear. Until they do, it’s high and higher prices, as far as the eye can see. Stay tuned for more Notes From the End of the World..."
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Freely download "Economics In One Lesson",
 by Henry Hazlitt, here:

"INTEL Roundtable w/Johnson & McGovern + Scott Ritter: Weekly Wrap 29-May"

"INTEL Roundtable w/Johnson & McGovern + Scott Ritter:
Weekly Wrap 29-May"
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"Middle East Wars, 5/29/26

Col. Douglas Macgregor, 5/29/26
"Iran Just Hit Israel So Hard 
The Entire War Changed Overnight"
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Scott Ritter, 5/29/26
"Hezbollah Struck Golan Heights &
 Israel's Strategy Just Collapsed Forever'
"Hezbollah's latest actions in the Golan Heights have sparked intense debate about regional security and Israel's military strategy. In this analysis, Scott Ritter examines the battlefield developments, strategic implications, and the broader impact on Middle East geopolitics. Discover how these events could reshape the balance of power and influence future regional conflicts."
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Dialogue Works, 5/29/26
"Chas. Freeman: Hezbollah Strikes Israel Hard –
 Israel Now Prepares for War with Egypt & Turkey"
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Dan, I Allegedly, "Summer Of Free Gas Has Officially Begun"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 5/29/26
"Summer Of Free Gas Has Officially Begun"
"Gas prices are crushing families across America, and now businesses are getting desperate to bring customers through the door. In today’s video, I break down how companies like Cracker Barrel, Circle K, Quick Trip, Maverick, and others are launching massive “free gas” giveaways and incentives just to keep people spending money. Cracker Barrel alone is giving away $250,000 in gas cards and restaurant gift cards as the cost of living continues to explode nationwide. This is becoming the summer of free gas, and it says everything about the state of the economy in 2026.

We also dive into rising oil price fears, predictions of $300 oil, California’s proposed mileage tax, housing market claims nobody believes, retail vacancies, restaurant desperation, and the latest scams targeting struggling Americans. From fake HOA foreclosures to rental scams and fraudulent ticket collection texts, the financial pressure on average people is creating chaos everywhere. If you’re feeling squeezed by inflation, fuel prices, taxes, food costs, or the overall economy, you are not alone. This video connects the dots on what’s really happening right now across America."
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The Daily "Near You?"

Commerce City, Colorado, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"What Geniuses Think"

"What Geniuses Think"
by Paul Rosenberg

"It struck me some time ago that the people we think of as “geniuses” tend to arrive, over time, at surprisingly similar sets of conclusions. It further strikes me that a simple list of such thoughts might be of value. And so, here is a list pulled from my quotes file and presented without commentary. Enjoy:

Albert Einstein: "Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."
"Nothing will end war unless the people themselves refuse to go to war."
"Never do anything against conscience, even if the state demands it."
"The world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it."
"Small is the number of them that see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts."

Rod Serling: "The ultimate obscenity is not caring, not doing something about what you feel, not feeling."

Arthur Schopenhauer: "We forfeit three-fourths of ourselves in order to be like other people."

Thomas Jefferson: "I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. It is error alone which needs the support of government. Truth can stand by itself."
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it."

Allan Bloom: "The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside."

John Stuart Mill: "The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs or impede their efforts to obtain it."

Leo Tolstoy: "The truth is that the State is a conspiracy designed not only to exploit, but above all to corrupt its citizens… Henceforth, I shall never serve any government anywhere."

Will Durant: "Above all, the ruling minority sought more and more to transform its forcible mastery into a body of law which, while consolidating that mastery, would afford a welcome security and order to the people, and would recognize the rights of the “subject” sufficiently to win his acceptance of the law and his adherence to the state."

George Bernard Shaw: "All government is authoritarian; and the more democratic a government is the more authoritative it is; for with the people behind it, it can push authority further than any Tsar or foreign despot dare do."

Aldous Huxley: "So long as men worship the Caesars and Napoleons, Caesars and Napoleons will duly rise and make them miserable."
"Liberty, as we all know, cannot flourish in a country that is permanently on a war footing, or even a near war footing. Permanent crisis justifies permanent control of everybody and everything by the agencies of central government."

Richard Feynman: "Theoretically, planning may be good. But nobody has ever figured out the cause of government stupidity – and until they do (and find the cure), all ideal plans will fall into quicksand."

Buckminster Fuller: "Dear reader, traditional human power structures and their reign of darkness are about to be rendered obsolete."
"If you take all the machinery in the world and dump it in the ocean, within months more than half of all humanity will die and within another six months they’d almost all be gone; if you took all the politicians in the world, put them in a rocket, and sent them to the moon, everyone would get along fine."
"We are powerfully imprisoned in these Dark Ages simply by the terms in which we have been conditioned to think."
"Either you’re going to go along with your mind and the truth, or you’re going to yield to fear and custom and conditioned reflexes."

Erich Fromm: "The history of mankind up to the present time is primarily the history of idol worship, from primitive idols of clay and wood to the modern idols of the state, the leader, production and consumption – sanctified by the blessing of an idolized God."
"Obedience to God is also the negation of submission to man."
"If one has no possibility of acting, one’s thinking becomes empty and stupid."
"Is there really as much difference as we think between the Aztec human sacrifices to their gods and the modern human sacrifices in war to the idols of nationalism and the sovereign state?"

Charlie Chaplin: "As for politics, I’m an anarchist. I hate governments and rules and fetters. Can’t stand caged animals. People must be free."

Carl Jung: "For in order to turn the individual into a function of the State, his dependence on anything beside the State must be taken from him."

Ray Bradbury: "We bombard people with sensation. That substitutes for thinking."

Abraham Maslow: "I can certainly say that descriptively healthy human beings do not like to be controlled. They prefer to feel free and to be free."

Simone Weil: "The real sin of idolatry is always committed on behalf of something similar to the State. Conscience is deceived by the social."
"Human history is simply the history of the servitude which makes men – oppressed and oppressors alike – the plaything of the instruments of domination they themselves have manufactured, and thus reduces living humanity to being the chattel of inanimate chattels."
"What a country calls its vital economic interests are not the things which enable its citizens to live, but the things which enable it to make war."

"Huxley vs. Orwell"

"Huxley vs. Orwell"
by Neil Postman

“What Orwell feared were those who would ban books.
 What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to
 ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one...
Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information. Huxley feared those 
who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and egoism...
Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us.
Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance...
Orwell feared we would become a captive culture. Huxley feared we 
would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent
 of the feelies, the orgy porgy, and the centrifugal bumblepuppy...
As Huxley remarked in 'Brave New World Revisited', the civil libertarians and the rationalists who are ever on the alert to oppose tyranny “failed to take into account man’s almost infinite appetite for distractions.” In '1984,' Huxley added, people are controlled by inflicting pain. In 'Brave New World,' they are controlled by inflicting pleasure...In short, Orwell feared that what we hate will ruin us. Huxley feared that what we love will ruin us."
Huxley was very obviously right...

"Exactly Which Dystopian Novel Are We Living In?"

"Exactly Which Dystopian Novel Are We Living In?"
by Tyler Durden

"There’s a debate going on among the disaffected/terrified over which dystopian novel we’re now living in. As John Rubino remarks, some point to social media addiction and designer drugs to suggest "Brave New World." Others see mass surveillance and pandemic lockdowns as putting us squarely in "1984". Still others cite online censorship and cancel culture as favoring "Fahrenheit 451".

Each of these opinions seems valid, which is confusing. A prisoner should know the shape of their cell. So it’s a relief to find out that someone (not sure who) has settled the argument by creating the following Venn diagram (Tweeted by our friend David Morgan).
Turns out we’re not in a single dystopian novel. We’re in all of them simultaneously."

"A Primer For The Propagandized: Fear Is The Mind-Killer"

"A Primer For The Propagandized:
Fear Is The Mind-Killer"
by Margaret Anna Alice

“Totalitarianism, if not fought against, could triumph anywhere.”
- George Orwell

"The noose is dangling gently around our necks. Every day, they cinch it tighter. By the time we realize it’s strangling us, it will be too late. Those who – gradually and gleefully – sacrifice their freedoms, their autonomy, their individuality, their livelihoods, and their relationships on the altar of the “common good” have forgotten this is the pattern followed by every totalitarian regime in history.

Everyone wonders how ordinary Germans could have been manipulated to participate or stand dumbstruck while their government was transformed into a genocidal juggernaut. This is how. Read Sebastian Haffner’"Defying Hitler" memoir to see how this can happen anywhere - including here.

Everyone wonders how Russians could have permitted and even zealously reported fellow citizens for imprisonment and execution under "Article 58", the penal code invented to incarcerate anyone who dared express the slightest whisper of noncompliance under Stalin’s homicidal state. This is how. Read Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s meticulously documented "The Gulag Archipelago" to witness this progression of authoritarian lunacy.

Everyone wonders how Hutus could have suddenly started axing their Tutsi neighbors to death after being inundated with waves of anti-Tutsi propaganda from "Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines." Read Philip Gourevitch’"We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families: Stories from Rwanda."

The list goes on. And on. And on. From Machiavelli’"The Prince" to Ã‰tienne de la Boetie’s "The Politics of Obedience: The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude" to Edward Herman’s and Noam Chomsky’s "Manufacturing Consent" (and accompanying documentary) to BBC’s "The Century of the Self," mechanisms of mass control have been chronicled for millennia.

George Orwell wrote, "As far as the mass of the people go, the extraordinary swings of opinion which occur nowadays, the emotions which can be turned on and off like a tap, are the result of newspaper and radio hypnosis.”

Can you imagine what master propagandist Edward Bernays would have done with access to today’s mainstream media conglomerate combined with the global surveillance infrastructure of Big Tech? And you really think that’s not happening now - with another century of psychological, neurological, and technological research under their belts?

The present ability to curate reality and coerce obedience is unprecedented, far beyond what Orwell envisioned in "1984", Bradbury in "Fahrenheit 451", Huxley in "Brave New World," and Burgess in "A Clockwork Orange."

A textbook example of "Problem Reaction Solution", the tsunami of worldwide Covid hysteria was the latest and potentially most threatening example of mass control in history. The recipe is simple. Take a naturally occurring phenomenon, say a seasonal virus, and exaggerate its threat far beyond every imagining - despite exhaustive evidence to the contrary. Suppress, silence, ostracize, and demonize every individual who dares present facts that expose the false mono-narrative.

Whip up a witches’ brew of anger, envy, and, most importantly, fear, escalating emotions to a boil so as to short-circuit our faculties of reason and logic. Isolate us from one another, supplant real-world interactions with virtual feuds, label nonconformists as a threat to the group, and pump the public with a disinformation campaign designed to confuse and atomize. In essence, foster a cultlike mentality that shuts down thought to guarantee assent.

Cultivate and wield our cognitive biases - especially ingroup biasconformity bias, and authority bias - against us in a comprehensive divide-and-conquer policy that keeps us too busy squabbling amongst each other to recognize and unite against those corralling us into a Matrix-like collective delusion that enables the powerful to extract our resources for their own gain.

This ideological mass psychosis is religion - not science. If this were about science, the Media–Pharmaceutical–Big-Tech complex would not be memory-holing every dissenting voice, vilifying every thought criminal, and censoring every legitimate inquiry in quest of the truth.

Mark Twain said, “It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.” He also said: “In religion and politics people’s beliefs and convictions are in almost every case gotten at second-hand, and without examination, from authorities who have not themselves examined the questions at issue but have taken them at second-hand from other non-examiners, whose opinions about them were not worth a brass farthing.”

The next time you’re watching the news, reading a social media post, listening to a friend repeat a scripted talking point, pay attention. Learn to identify the earmarks of propaganda, the clickbait used to trigger your emotions, the mechanisms employed to engineer your cognitive biases.

Don’t let your pride prevent you from seeing - and admitting - the Emperor is naked. We are losing our last sliver of opportunity to resist authoritarianism. This is not a partisan issue. Those who wish to control us have made it such because disunited lemmings are easier to steer than independent, critical thinkers.

This is a human issue. This is about crushing the middle class - the backbone of a democratic republic - and transferring trillions from the middle and lower classes to the ruling plutocracy. This is about demolishing the foundations of a free society and building it back - not better, but better-controlled.

I will close by recommending a series of illuminating videos on menticide (“the systematic effort to undermine and destroy a person’s values and beliefs … to induce radically different ideas”) throughout history by "Academy of Ideas." This analysis of mass psychosis is nonpartisan and of value to every thinking human being.

"Dare to question. Dare to disbelieve.
Dare to defy ideology in favor of science while you still can."