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Friday, October 31, 2025

"The Psychology of an Addict"

Full screen recommended.
The Psyche, 8/30/25
"The Psychology of an Addict"
What if addiction isn't the problem… but the symptom? What if it’s not a sign of weakness - but a silent cry for help? In this deep psychological exploration, we unravel the truth about addiction through the lens of two groundbreaking thinkers: Carl Jung, the father of analytical psychology, and Dr. Gabor Maté, a leading voice on trauma, healing, and human suffering. In this video, you'll discover:

• Why addiction is not about substances, but about pain.
• How childhood trauma shapes emotional coping patterns.
• The spiritual thirst behind compulsive behavior.
• Why disconnection is at the root - and connection is the cure.
• How to begin the journey of healing through honesty, compassion, and self-inquiry.

This is not just a story about addicts - it’s a mirror for all of us. Because addiction wears many masks: workaholism, perfectionism, people-pleasing, endless distraction. This video is a call to return to yourself - to reclaim your story, your wholeness, and your truth. Comment below: What are you addicted to? What pain are you ready to face?"
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“Mirror Neurons: Mirrors In Your Brain”

“Mirror Neurons: Mirrors In Your Brain”
by Casey Kazan

“A recent paradigm-shattering discovery in neuroscience shows how our minds share actions, emotions, and experience - what we commonly call "the monkey see, monkey do" experience. When we see someone laugh, cry, show disgust, or experience pain, in some sense, we share that emotion. When we see someone in distress, we share that distress. When we see a great actor, musician or sportsperson perform at the peak of their abilities, it can feel like we are experiencing just something of what they are experiencing.

Only recently, however, with the discover of mirror neurons, has it become clear just how this powerful sharing of experience is realized within the human brain. In the early 1990's Giacomo Rizzolatti and his colleagues at the University of Parma discovered that some neurons had an amazing property: they responded not only when a subject performed a given action, but also when the subject observed someone else performing that same action. These results had a deep impact on cognitive neuroscience, leading the the world's leading experts to predict that 'mirror neurons would do for psychology what DNA did for biology'.

Vilayanur Ramachandran is a neurologist at the University of California-San Diego and co-author of "Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind" writes that "Giacomo Rizzolatti at the University of Parma has elegantly explored the properties of neurons- the so-called "mirror" neurons, or "monkey see, monkey do" neurons. His research indicates that any given cell in this region will fire when a test monkey performs a single, highly specific action with its hand: pulling, pushing, tugging, picking up, grasping, etc. In addition, it appears that different neurons fire in response to different actions."

The astonishing fact is that any given mirror neuron will also fire when the monkey in question observes another monkey (or even the experimenter) performing the same action. "With knowledge of these neurons, you have the basis for understanding a host of very enigmatic aspects of the human mind: imitation learning, intentionality, "mind reading," empathy- even the evolution of language." Ramachandran writes.

"Anytime you watch someone else doing something (or even starting to do something), the corresponding mirror neuron might fire in your brain, thereby allowing you to "read" and understand another's intentions, and thus to develop a sophisticated "theory of other minds."

Mirror neurons may also help explain the emergence of language, a problem that has puzzled scholars since the time of Charles Darwin, he adds. "Is language ability based on a specially purposed language organ that emerged suddenly 'out of the blue,' as suggested by Noam Chomsky and his disciples? Or did language evolve from an earlier, gesture-based protolanguage? No one knows for sure, but a key piece of the puzzle is Rizzolatti's observation that the ventral premotor area may be a homologue of "Broca's area"- a brain center associated with the expressive and syntactic aspects of language. Rizzolatti and Michael Arbib of the University of Southern California suggest that mirror neurons may also be involved in miming lip and tongue movements, an ability that may present the crucial missing link between vision and language."

To test his idea, Ramachandran tested four Broca's aphasia patients - individuals with lesions in their Broca's areas. He presented them with the sound of the syllable "da," spliced to a videotape of a person whose lips were actually producing the sound "ba." Normally, people hear the "da" as "ba" - the so-called "McGurk effect" - because vision dominates over hearing. To his surprise, he writes, "we found that the Broca's patients did not experience this illusion; they heard the syllable correctly as 'da.' Even though their lesions were located in the left frontal region of their brains, they had a visual problem - they ignored the lip movements. Our patients also had great difficulty with simple lip reading. This experiment provides a link between Rizzolatti's mirror neurons and the evolution of human language, and thus it calls into question the strictly modular view of language, which is currently popular."

Based on his research, Ramachandran predicted that mirror neurons will do for psychology what DNA did for biology: "they will provide a unifying framework and possibly even explain a host of mental abilities that have hitherto remained mysterious and inaccessible to experiments."
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"The Mind's Mirror", Excerpts

"For years, such experiences have puzzled psychologists, neuroscientists and philosophers, who've wondered why we react at such a gut level to other people's actions. How do we understand, so immediately and instinctively, their thoughts, feelings and intentions?"

"The mirror neurons could help explain how and why we "read" other people's minds and feel empathy for them. If watching an action and performing that action can activate the same parts of the brain in monkeys- down to a single neuron- then it makes sense that watching an action and performing an action could also elicit the same feelings in people."

"This neural mechanism is involuntary and automatic," he says. "With it we don't have to think about what other people are doing or feeling, we simply know. It seems we're wired to see other people as similar to us, rather than different," Gallese says. "At the root, as humans we identify the person we're facing as someone like ourselves."
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"How It Really Might Be"

Be very careful out there, folks...

Dan, I Allegedly, "Some People Got Rich on Welfare!"

An Unbelievable Must-View!
Full screen recommended.
Dan, I Allegedly, 10/31/25
"Some People Got Rich on Welfare!"
"This will make you very angry! Believe it or not, there are people that are taking advantage of the system. Get ready for an unbelievable story! In today’s video, we uncover the jaw-dropping case of the so-called "Welfare Queen" and her $30K fraud scandal. This woman’s outrageous lifestyle - funded by taxpayer dollars - has taken social media by storm, exposing just how far some people will go to exploit the system. From luxury cars to staggering welfare benefits, it’s a wild ride that will leave you shaking your head. We dive deep into how she managed to milk the system for over a decade, racking up thousands in food stamps, cash assistance, and disability checks. But her bragging online caught up with her! DHS, audits, lawsuits, and repossessions - it's a cautionary tale of what happens when entitlement meets reality. Whether you’re frustrated or fascinated, this video lays it all out."
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And THIS is what we're paying for:
"I Will Live Off The Government Forever"
11 kids by 11 different fathers so she never has to work...
I'm shocked and speechless. Oh, there's lots I could say but not here...
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"SNAP Update: Millions Could Lose SNAP Benefits Today!"

Full screen recommended.
Snyder Reports, 10/31/25
"SNAP Update: 
Millions Could Lose SNAP Benefits Today!"
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Dan, I Allegedly, "The World May Literally End Tomorrow!"

Dan, I Allegedly, 10/31/25
"The World May Literally End Tomorrow!"
"Are we on the brink of an economic crash? In today’s video, I sit down with Bob Kudla from Trade Genius to uncover the hidden signs of a potential economic meltdown - and how these shifts could impact YOU. From The Fed’s rate cuts and Bitcoin’s future to real estate struggles and skyrocketing food stamp usage, we’re breaking down the trends shaping our financial future. Plus, Bob shares tips on navigating the stock market during these uncertain times and making strategic moves to protect your wealth."
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Adventures With Danno, "Grocery Items At Meijer You Should Buy Right Now!"

Full screen recommended.
Adventures With Danno, 10/31/25
"Grocery Items At Meijer You Should Buy Right Now!"
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"Oh, SNAP: The Waste, The Fraud, The Envy, And You’re Not Alone" (Excerpt)

"Oh, SNAP: The Waste, The Fraud, 
The Envy, And You’re Not Alone"
by John Wilder

Excerpt: "Each time the Trump Administration does something, they bubble things up to the public consciousness that The Powers That Be would rather people not think about. Yeah, Trump is part of The Powers That Be, but this .gov shutdown is exactly what I voted for. What have you missed during the shutdown? Oh, nothing? What if it went on for two months? Four? What if only the “essential” parts (ICE, the actual warfighting part of .mil, and... wait, I’m running out of essential) restarted?

It seems like we have discovered (this is not an original idea, /pol/ discusses this frequently) that SNAP (Sheer Nonsense And Plunder) is a program that works like this: Infinity illegal aliens are encouraged to come to the country to make cheap carbohydrates to feed to minorities so that Herculean medical efforts are expended to solve the problems caused by the cheap carbs.

Who profits?
 • Illegals.
• Farmers.
• Big Agribusiness, Big Soda, and Big Sloppa.
• Minorities (short term, until the untimely heart attack).
 •Hospitals.
• Doctors.
•Insurance Companies.

Is it all just a machine to turn your tax dollars into illegals, obesity, and corporate profits? You decide. Regardless, I think the Democrats will blink. Maybe. I sure hope not, I mean, this is what I voted for."
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"National Guard Readies Reaction Forces For Riots In America, SNAPocalypse"

Jeremiah Babe, 10/31/25
"National Guard Readies Reaction Forces 
For Riots In America, SNAPocalypse"
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Bill Bonner, "A Great Crime"

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Price-to-earnings rations for Nasdaq 100 stocks,
 including Palantir at 669, Source: Finviz.com
"A Great Crime"
by Bill Bonner

Baltimore, Maryland - "Boo! One of the ‘Best Costume’ prizes for this Halloween should go to Alex Karp, Investors’ Business Daily: "Palantir Stock Hits New Record High. Wedbush Analyst Says Split ‘Highly Likely.’ Investors are eyeing a stock split for Palantir Technologies [PLTR] amid its lofty valuation, said a Wall Street analyst in a third-quarter earnings preview. Palantir stock has gained 161% in 2025 and hit a record high on Wednesday. Palantir now trades with a P/E over 600. In what world does that make sense? Well...maybe in the sinister world of spooks, bubbles and AI.

Karp’s personal share of Palantir is worth $17 billion. ‘Behind every great fortune is a great crime,’ said Balzac. So, on this Halloween, let’s look at the monstrous thing Karp has done. From Karp’s book, "The Technological Republic": "In one experiment that tested the capabilities of GPT-4, the language model was asked how one could stack a book, nine eggs, a laptop, a bottle, and a nail “onto each other in a stable manner”...The computer explained that one could “arrange the 9 eggs in a 3 by 3 square on top of the book, leaving some space between them,” and then “place the laptop on top of the eggs with the bottle going on top of the laptop and the nail on top of the bottle cap.” Wait a minute, he must have thought: ‘I bet the feds will pay a lot of money for this.’

Even in its most docile and domesticated form, AI can be put to destructive uses as well as beneficial ones. Could AI have helped Jeffrey Epstein blackmail more people? Could it have helped Hitler take Moscow or Madoff fleece more investors? What can it do for the ‘casta politica’ now? Palantir is a company that patriotically, profitably...and shamelessly...works for the feds. Some people even think it is a CIA front. Farrel Corcoran: "Palantir is now creating a surveillance nightmare for the future...At full stretch, Palantir Maven Smart Systems technology has its surveillance and intelligence-gathering capabilities fine-tuned in the hands of the Israeli Defence Forces in Gaza and applied to finding human targets across the Strip. ICE can use it to track in real time the movements across the US of immigrants-of-interest. It fulfills the old dream of J Edgar Hoover to have complete dossiers on every citizen available to FBI field offices at a moment’s notice."

Alex Karp believes Silicon Valley has wasted its genius by providing customers with what they wanted. Laptops...apps...TikTok... ‘6-7’...he thinks these things are trivial...ephemeral...a ‘shallow engagement with the potential of technology.’ “A moment of reckoning has arrived for the West,” he writes, disguising himself as a visionary hero. He thinks the West is marked by a ‘loss of national ambition’ and that it can be restored with more AI-assisted surveillance and firepower.

“The software industry should rebuild its relationship with government and redirect its effort and attention to constructing the technology and artificial intelligence capabilities that will address the most pressing challenges that we collectively face. The market...often fails to deliver what is most needed at the right time,” he explains. The ‘market’ is, of course, the aggregated wishes of everyone in it. How does it ‘fail?’ Says Karp: it does not make “any serious attempt to advance society, to ensure that human civilization [keeps] inching up the hill.”

And there you have it. All of those billions of people who express their own hopes and desires, through honest bid and ask - they are wasting their time. They don’t really know how to ‘advance society.’ But Karp does. Did society advance when Sparta burnt Athens to the ground? When Sherman burnt Atlanta? Was civilization inching up the hill, or sliding down it, when Candy Crush was developed? It’s because we have no way of knowing what represents an ‘advance’ or a ‘retreat’we have learned (since the days of Moses) to stick to the rules. ‘Thou shalt not kill,’ was the order coming down from Mount Sinai.

Palantir uses AI to do what the KGB, the Stasi and the Gestapo used to do. It helps the feds keep track of people. It gathers ‘intel’ and analyses it. Its algorithms tell the feds who the ‘bad guys’ are and where to find them. Finally, it helps the feds get rid of their ‘troublesome priests,’ by providing “target identification.”

Karp looks back fondly on America’s greatest tech moment...the Manhattan Project. In that glorious frenzy of ‘national purpose,’ scientists, engineers and politicians came together to identify a target - Hiroshima – and turn it into a cinder. People go crazy from time to time. Sometimes, you have to stop them. But you need to be on guard, lest you go crazy too. Stay tuned."

Jim Kunstler, "Dark Tidings"

"Dark Tidings"
by Jim Kunstler

"The fake news isn’t reporting on Operation Arctic Frost. It’s not that they’re 
trying to cover it up but that they actually think it was totally normal and legitimate." 
-  Hans Mahncke

"Surely you’ve noticed in recent years just how gruesome the Halloween townscape has become with our competitive yard displays of giant skeletons, shrieking ghouls, corpses seeming to emerge from the crabgrass, and miscellaneous body parts strewn about the property. The symbolism seems pretty overt: America yearns to become a death cult.

The world has seen this before and it generally doesn’t end well. Something in their equivalent of the zeitgeist drove the Aztecs to sharply ramp-up the scale of their human sacrifices in the years just before Hernán Cortés came to their capital city, Tenochtitlán. Bernal Diaz, a foot-soldier in Cortés’s legion, later wrote: “I remember that they had in a plaza, where there were some shrines, so many places of dead skulls, which could be counted, according to the concert as they were set, that when they appeared they would be more than one hundred thousand; and I say again about one hundred thousand. And in another part of the square were as many rows of bones without meat, bones of the dead, that could not be counted; and they had in many beams many heads hanging from one part to another. And keeping those bones and skulls were three priests, who, as we understood, were in charge of them...“

Cortés had arrived in Mexico in April of 1519 with an expeditionary force of about 500 soldiers and by August of 1521, it was all over. He defeated the empire of a million Aztecs and commenced the systematic demolition of their monuments, including the horrifying great rack-of-skulls (tzompantli) where they displayed their thousands of trophies.
Sculpture of the skull rack in the Zocolo, 
site of the great Aztec temple, Mexico City.

Something - more precisely, some cabal of somebodies - is attempting to systematically demolish the social scaffold of our country now. It can’t just be the Soros network of NGOs. The best we can do to identify the central animating agent is the Deep State or Blob, a malignancy within our own organs of national management. It’s shaping up as a kind of American Armageddon, a battle between the forces of darkness and light, death and life. The battle has been going on for at least ten years, since Mr. Trump invaded the body politic - rather like when Cortés entered Mexico and set off a chain of events that ended the cruel and despotic culture embedded there. We’re acting out something along those lines now.

The death cult is vividly on display in our time and place. Minneapolis is poised to elect the skeletal-looking Somali Omar Fateh as its next mayor. The once-emblematic city of Garrison’s Keillor’s “above average,” relentlessly “nice” prairie folk was wrecked in 2020 in tribute to BLM’s patron saint, George Floyd, and has never recovered, written off as a national sacrifice zone for the sake of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Omar Fateh styles himself as a “Democratic Socialist.” This is the next new thing.
Omar Fateh on Right

Likewise, New York City is about to elevate the Ugandan Marxist Jihadi (and self-styled Democratic Socialist) Zohran Mamdani into the top job at city hall. As usual with this brand of insurrectionists - that is, persons bent on destroying our society - the label is yet another language game meant to scramble your brain.

You have probably not failed to notice the incessant recital of the phrase “our democracy” by Democratic Party field marshals starting with “Joe Biden” in the final months of his, uh, late performance. “Our democracy” has nothing to do, really, with citizen participation in governance. The phrase is a cover for their desperate power-seeking - for instance, the “nomination” of Kamala Harris with zero democratic voting procedure - in the service of preserving a vast empire of rackets that siphon taxpayer dollars into multitudinous NGOs and countless government programs that provide jobs and free stuff to an ever-growing class of parasitic dependents in the party’s thrall.

So, the next ploy upcoming will be the sequel to the “No Kings” demos of recent months: “The Fall of the Trump Fascist Regime” mass protest event planned for Washington, DC, on November 5, following election day. The stated idea is to surround the White House with millions of shrieking “Resistance” warriors to exorcise President Trump. The unstated idea is to provoke the president to invoke the Insurrection Act and thus, supposedly, demonstrate that he is a tyrant to their satisfaction.

More likely, if things get out of hand and violence erupts, the Resistance warriors and their Antifa shock troops - sure to be on-hand - will only prove that they are the actual insurrectionists. In which case, this time, expect arrests and indictments of the folks behind the extravaganza, with the prospect of pretty harsh penalties. (Are you listening, Norm Eisen, Mary McCord, and friends?)

Meanwhile, the emerging scandal around the “Arctic Frost” scheme executed under “Joe Biden’s” DOJ to harass and persecute his admin’s political adversaries, takes shape as “worse than Watergate,” in the words of Senate Judiciary Committee chair Charles Grassley. Fresh evidence about this nefarious activity only reinforces the developing seditious conspiracy case that will be prosecuted out of the Southern District of Florida encompassing the entirety of treasonous acts from RussiaGate forward amounting to a long-running coup that never did manage to succeed, no matter how they keep at it.

You know the names of most of the major players involved, and ever more members of the supporting cast, lodged in the Deep State, are being revealed daily. Think of them when you see the ghouls and skeletons on display in America’s yards this Halloween eve."

Thursday, October 30, 2025

"Alert! Officials Moved To Safe Locations, Nuclear Detonation Planned, Russians Prepare Nuke Tests!"

Full screen recommended.
Prepper News, 10/30/25
"Alert! Officials Moved To Safe Locations, 
Nuclear Detonation Planned, Russians Prepare Nuke Tests!"
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Jeremiah Babe, "Walmart Rage Begins This Weekend, Could Lose $2 Billion If SNAP Goes Dark"

Jeremiah Babe, 10/30/25
"Walmart Rage Begins This Weekend, 
Could Lose $2 Billion If SNAP Goes Dark"
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Gerald Celente, "Happy Halloween, Monsters And Freaks Running A Country Near You"

Strong language alert!
Gerald Celente, 10/30/25
"Happy Halloween, Monsters And 
Freaks Running A Country Near You"
"The Trends Journal is a weekly magazine analyzing global current events forming future trends. Our mission is to present Facts and Truth over fear and propaganda to help subscribers prepare for What’s Next in these increasingly turbulent times."
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Musical Interlude: 2002, "The End Is a Beginning"

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2002, "The End Is a Beginning"

"A Look to the Heavens"

"Spiral galaxy NGC 4651 is a mere 35 million light-years distant, toward the well-groomed constellation Coma Berenices. About 50 thousand light-years across, this galaxy is seen to have a faint umbrella-shaped structure (right) that seems to extend some 50 thousand light-years farther, beyond the bright galactic disk. The giant cosmic umbrella is now known to be composed of tidal star streams. The streams themselves are extensive trails of stars gravitationally stripped from a smaller satellite galaxy that was eventually torn apart.
Recent work by a remarkable collaboration of amateur and professional astronomers to image faint structures around bright galaxies suggests that even in nearby galaxies, such tidal star streams are common. The result is predicted by models of galaxy formation, including the formation of our Milky Way."

Chet Raymo, “Exile”

“Exile”
by Chet Raymo

   “ Are we truly alone
    With our physics and myths,
    The stars no more
    Than glittering dust,
    With no one there
    To hear our choral odes?”

“This is the ultimate question, the only question, asked here by the Northern Irish poet Derek Mahon. It is a poem of exile, from the ancient familiar, from the sustaining myth of rootedness, of centrality. A poem that the naturalist can relate to, we pilgrims of infinite spaces, of the overarching blank pages on which we write our own stories, our own scriptures, having none of divine pedigree.

Yes, we feel the ache of exile, we who grew up with the sustaining myths of immortality only to see them stripped away by the needy hands of fact. We scribble our choral odes. Who listens? We speak to each other. Is that enough? Having left the home we grew up in, we make do with where we find ourselves, gathering to ourselves the glittering dust of the here and now. Are we truly alone? Mahon again:

    “If so, we can start
    To ignore the silence
    Of infinite space
    And concentrate instead
    on the infinity
    Under our very noses -
    The cry at the heart
    Of the artichoke,
    The gaiety of atoms.”

Better to leave the blank page blank than fill it with sentimental hankerings for home, with those prayers of our childhood we repeated over and over until they became a hard, fast crust on the page. Incline our ear instead to the faint cry that issues from the world under our very noses, from there, the tomato plant on the window sill, the ink-dark crow that paces the grass beyond the panes, the clouds that heap on the horizon - the dizzy, ditzy dance of atoms and the glitterings of stars.”

See the many posts regarding 3I/ATLAS. We now have an answer...
We are NOT alone.

“Modern Society Is Seriously Sick”

“Modern Society Is Seriously Sick”
by Sofo Archon

"One of the greatest thinkers of the 20th century, Jiddu Krishnamurti, once said: “It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” I agree with Jiddu. Society is seriously sick. Yet most of us aren’t aware of it. That’s because we’re so conditioned to our society that the idea of something being terribly wrong with it usually doesn’t cross our minds.

Well, it did cross mine – in fact, it does and has every single day for the last 15+ years. And I write about it so that it might cross yours too (if it hasn’t already). Not because I want to disappoint you, but because I want you to know what’s truly going on so that you can perhaps help make some change.

There are some crystal clear signs that reveal the sickness of our society, and certainly one of them is consumerism – that is, the compulsive buying of stuff. Look around you attentively and you’ll see almost everywhere people chasing products they think will bring them happiness, only to feel sadder a few moments after acquiring them. Yet they keep on getting more and more of them, without ever realizing their addictive behavior.

But why exactly do we fall victims to consumerism? And how could we free ourselves from it? Well, that’s exactly what my newest article is all about. So if you’re interested in knowing the answers to those questions, then be sure to check it out. It's a bit lengthy compared to most articles you come across online, but I'd highly suggest you to dedicate some of your time to it, as I consider it to be one of the best pieces of writing I've published so far."

"We Like To Think..."

“We like to think that we are rational beings; humane, conscientious, civilized, thoughtful. But when things fall apart, even just a little, it becomes clear we are not better than animals. We have opposable thumbs, we think, we walk erect, we speak, we dream, but deep down we are still routing around in the primordial ooze; biting, clawing, scratching out an existence in the cold, dark world like the rest of the tree-toads and sloths.”
- “Grey’s Anatomy”

"Be Ready For America’s Cost of Living Collapse"

Strong language alert!
Full screen recommended.
Epic Economist, 10/30/25
"Be Ready For America’s Cost of Living Collapse"
"Prices in America have reached catastrophic levels and people can't afford to simply exist anymore. In 2025, working full-time doesn't guarantee survival. Families are drowning under costs that make basic living impossible. The system is designed to extract everything from ordinary people until there's nothing left. SNAP benefits getting cut without warning. Servers making $50 for six hours of work. Eighty-year-olds with $300 left after rent choosing between heat and food. Property taxes jumping $330 monthly. Fourteen dollars for a single cabbage. People making $30 an hour still can't afford to live. The American Dream is dead, and millions are paying the price.

In this video, I'm exposing eleven real stories from everyday Americans living through the collapse right now. This is the pattern happening nationwide. From young workers sending out 100+ job applications to elderly people needing charity just to eat, the social contract has completely shattered. But understanding what's really happening is the first step to surviving it. Now is the time to prepare. Stockpiling essentials, cutting costs, building backup income sources, and learning survival skills could make all the difference in the hard times ahead."
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The Daily "Near You?"

Alexander City, Alabama, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"Do What You Can..."

 

"Moscow Snowfall, 5 Hours Night Walk, Christmas Winter Mood in Russia"

Meanwhile, in a sane, civilized society...
Full screen recommended.
Window to Moscow, 10/30/25
"Moscow Snowfall, 5 Hours Night Walk,
 Christmas Winter Mood in Russia"
"Experience a real winter night in Moscow - five hours of gentle snowfall, festive lights and the cozy Christmas mood of Russia. Moscow snowfall night walk – real city ambience, winter atmosphere, Christmas mood, no music, long relaxing video. Relaxing snowy walk through the heart of Moscow – streets, architecture, winter vibes and holiday magic captured in real time. Enjoy the pure atmosphere of winter: footsteps on snow, cold night air, city sounds, glowing streets.Only real sounds, no music, no commentary - deep winter ambience. Enjoy watching!"
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"Hanging by a Thread"

"Hanging by a Thread"
by Todd Hayen

"It is quite amazing how close people are to serious mental illness. What is serious mental illness? Suicidal depression, psychosis, anxiety that requires hospitalization, and frankly anything that keeps a person from living a functional life, a life with its share of sadness, trauma and suffering, but also with moments of happiness, fulfillment, love and laughter.

That’s serious mental illness. What about “not so serious” mental illness? Well, we’ve got a lot more of that than one could even imagine. And then twice that many hanging by the thread, just about ready to drop into depression, anxiety, personality disorders of a dizzying variety, sadness, emotional dysfunction, relational wackiness, on and on. It is a pandemic, and yes, a real one that isn’t a hoax.

In my opinion, nearly every human alive suffers from some sort of emotional/mental anomaly. Maybe not everyone but a lot (and if you find one who doesn’t - maybe some young couple dressed in loincloths riding horses on the beach of some idyllic island somewhere in the South Pacific - let me know about them, I would love to meet them).

I see a lot of people in my practice, and I can unequivocally say that they all have issues. Well, that stands to reason, of course. That’s like a dentist saying everyone who comes into his or her office has some issue with his or her teeth. But I also hear about my client’s friends and family, I also interface with people in the grocery store, on the streets, and in my own friend circle, and all of these people have emotional issues, or are hanging by a thread - me included, of course (although my thread broke long ago and I have been swimming in psychological muck for most, if not all, of my life).

Isn’t this the normal “human condition?” Well, I used to think so, but not anymore. There is, of course, a “normal” human condition concerning mental and emotional regulation. Everyone gets depressed and sad once in a while, everyone gets anxious and has emotional flare-ups. We can describe a “normal” mental state which includes a lot of ups and downs. What I am describing is more than that, it is what comes across as abnormal, intense, devoid of much reason, out of regulation, and bordering on crazy. We are all, for the most part, whacked.

Ok, ok, not all of us are whacked. I know I am; you might not be. You may fall into this narrow band of a “normally wiggy” person psychologically, and if you do, congratulations. I am not convinced, however, that there are very many of you who can completely escape the screwed-up environment we all live in (yes, some may be more adept at processing this shite show than others). I would venture to say that you more than likely have been bitten, in some way, by the agenda if you live on this particular planet. Even if only through being around people who are truly crazy - that’s enough to make you fit into this category.

But I am not really commenting on fringe stuff here. I am commenting on those of us who are very close to being certifiably “off” - close to an actual diagnosis. Whether it be run-of-the-mill depression or anxiety, or more exotic personality disorders such as Borderline, Narcissistic, Histrionic, or even any one of the array of psychotic maladies such as Schizophrenia, Bipolar with Psychosis, or Paranoia.

Let’s look at some numbers. Almost 3 million people have been diagnosed with depression in 2020 in the USA, 66 million with anxiety over the past year. In the same year almost 5 million were diagnosed Borderline Personality Disorder, about 5 million with Narcissist Personality Disorder, and almost 2 million with Schizophrenia.

About 10 million will suffer from some form of psychosis in their lifetime, almost 10 million have been diagnosed with BiPolar disorder over the past year, 15 million adults suffer from ADHD, and nearly 35 million children were diagnosed with this particular malady over the same year.

And these statistics only apply to people who have complained enough about their mental condition to their doctor, psychiatrist, or certified psychologist, to be actually diagnosed and put on the docket as having these mental disorders. No telling how many are suffering from mental illness and have not shared their condition with someone who is qualified to render an official diagnosis (psychotherapists, in Canada, are not allowed to diagnose).

Yep, it’s a big problem. And then there is the medication. It is estimated that approximately 76 million people in the US, of all ages, have been prescribed, and are consuming, some form of psychiatric drug (I would venture to say it is more than this). That’s a lot of folks, folks.

Do I put a lot of weight on official diagnoses and labelling? Not really. But regardless of what you think of diagnosis standards and criteria, people are suffering from something - even if you refrain from putting a name to it. This is easy to see without doing much digging. People seem to have lost a lot of their mental capacity to think, to think critically, and to function within the expected “norms” of society (whatever that is). People, in general, seem to have a very difficult time making any sort of rational decisions about everyday challenges in everyday life.

That’s a big statement, I know. And maybe this has always been true, but my gut tells me this is all due to the social pathology the agenda has brought upon us. And no, it isn’t all due to an intentional agenda to pulverize us into flesh-eating zombies, but by golly most of it is.

If you think about how far away humans are from living a natural life, it isn’t much of a stretch to believe we are all suffering from some sort of mental and emotional dysfunction. Although this has been slowly going on since humans stopped living in caves, we have been relatively skilled at staving off the pandemic of mental illness we now seem to be suffering.

Sure, humans have always been a bit kooky. But wouldn’t you say today it appears to be much worse than it was 100 years ago? 200 hundred years ago? The disintegration of moral values, character development, a misunderstanding of “right and wrong,” the dissolution of family, community, spirituality, gender, and even the sanctity of the human body has all had its toll on healthy emotional and mental processing. When we no longer can process properly, we lose psychic homeostasis, and disease sets in."
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"Don't wonder why people go crazy. Wonder why they don't.
In the face of what we can lose in a day, in an instant,
wonder what the hell it is that makes us hold it together."
- "Grey's Anatomy"
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"The worst part is wondering how you'll find the strength tomorrow to go on doing what you did today and have been doing for much too long, where you'll find the strength for all that stupid running around, those projects that come to nothing, those attempts to escape from crushing necessity, which always founder and serve only to convince you one more time that destiny is implacable, that every night will find you down and out, crushed by the dread of more and more sordid and insecure tomorrows. And maybe it's treacherous old age coming on, threatening the worst. Not much music left inside us for life to dance to. Our youth has gone to the ends of the earth to die in the silence of the truth. And where, I ask you, can a man escape to, when he hasn't enough madness left inside him? The truth is an endless death agony. The truth is death. You have to choose: death or lies. I've never been able to kill myself."
- Louis-Ferdinand Celineo
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"Life is an end in itself, and the only question as to whether
 it is worth living is whether you have had enough of it." 
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

"How It Really Is"

 

"As The Government Shutdown Drags On, Here Are 9 Signs That The U.S. Economy Is Shutting Down All Around Us"

"As The Government Shutdown Drags On, Here Are 9 Signs 
That The U.S. Economy Is Shutting Down All Around Us"
by Michael Snyder

"It appears that this government shutdown could go on for a while, and that is not good news for the U.S. economy at all. On day 28 of the shutdown, the U.S. Senate failed to advance a bill to end the shutdown for the 13th consecutive time. They can keep holding more votes, but the outcome will remain the same. We are potentially just days away from a scenario in which approximately 42 million Americans will lose their food stamp benefits, and that could result in widespread chaos all over the nation. Meanwhile, the U.S. economy as a whole continues to move in the wrong direction very rapidly.

At this point, dissatisfaction with the economy has become so pervasive that even CNN is talking about it…"A collective angst is taking root. Maybe you feel it watching the news, scrolling social media, standing in line at the grocery checkout. Something’s off, and maybe it’s been that way for a while, but it hasn’t always been this tense, right?"

I am sure that you can feel it too. People are on edge. Thousands of stores have been closing all over the nation, the cost of just about everything keeps going up, and shocking mass layoffs are being conducted from coast to coast. The following are 9 signs that the U.S. economy is shutting down all around us…

#1 When the economy is booming, delivery companies are usually thriving and hiring lots of new people. So it is a really bad sign that UPS has chosen to eliminate 48,000 workers…"United Parcel Service has cut 48,000 management and operations positions, the company disclosed Tuesday when it reported earnings. Of those roles, 14,000 were management positions and 34,000 were jobs in operations. The reductions came through layoffs and buyouts, the company said."

#2 14,000 Amazon employees have been let go in “the first wave” of mass layoffs that are ultimately expected to reduce the number of workers by 30,000…"On Tuesday, Amazon confirmed plans to cut about 14,000 corporate jobs as the online retail giant ramps up spending on artificial intelligence. It’s the first wave in a mass layoff that’s expected to slash 30,000 Amazon positions, or 10 percent of the corporate staff. ‘Some may ask why we’re reducing roles when the company is performing well,’ Beth Galetti, an HR lead at Amazon, wrote in a public note.

#3 Target has announced that approximately 1,000 highly paid corporate workers will be hitting the bricks…"Target is cutting about 1,000 corporate positions and eliminating 800 open roles in an effort to speed up business decision-making and drive growth under its new chief executive, Michael Fiddelke. Fiddelke, who will succeed Brian Cornell as CEO in February, has been focused on ways to speed up the way corporate teams work, turning the company into a leaner and faster organization to drive innovation. This includes eliminating layers of management. About 80% of the roles being cut are based in the U.S., with the majority concentrated in the Minneapolis area, where the company is headquartered, and in leadership positions."

#4 Chegg has fallen on really hard times, and so it will be slashing 45 percent of its entire workforce…"Chegg Inc., a Santa Clara-based online learning platform, said Monday it will cut about 45% of its workforce – roughly 388 employees – as it confronts what it calls “the new realities of AI and reduced traffic from Google to content publishers.” In its official statement, the company said the restructuring plan reflects “a significant decline in Chegg’s traffic and revenue,” which it has attributed to shifts in generative AI and changing search patterns."

#5 Brighter days were supposed to be ahead for Paramount, but we have just learned that about 1,000 jobs are now on the chopping block…"Paramount will slash roughly 1,000 jobs on Wednesday, Fox News Digital has confirmed. A headcount reduction has been expected since Paramount Global and Skydance merged earlier this year, putting CEO David Ellison in charge of the newly formed Paramount, a Skydance Corporation. Sources familiar with the situation said that “approximately” 1,000 positions will be cut as layoffs begin."

#6 The job cuts that are happening at Nestle are particularly brutal. The new CEO has decided to give the axe to 16,000 loyal employees…"Nestle will cut 16,000 jobs, new CEO Philipp Navratil said on Thursday, as the world’s largest packaged food company seeks to cut costs and win back investor confidence. The jobs being cut represent 5.8% of Nestle’s around 277,000 employees. Navratil said Nestle had raised its cost savings target to 3 billion Swiss francs ($3.77 billion) from 2.5 billion francs by the end of 2027."

#7 Have you ever heard of a candy company filing for bankruptcy right before Halloween? Yes, that actually just happened…"A hugely popular candy company has filed for bankruptcy just days before Halloween - the biggest candy-buying week of the year. Candy Warehouse, an online store that sells more than 6,000 types of sweets in bulk to families as well as other businesses, filed for bankruptcy protection on October 24. The timing is especially striking, coming right before a holiday that’s all about candy."

#8
It is not a good time to be in the baby business. Carter’s is telling us that it now plans to permanently close approximately 150 stores in North America…"Carter’s, the Atlanta-based baby clothing chain behind brands like OshKosh B’gosh, Otter Avenue, and Skip Hop, says it will shut down about 150 stores across North America. That’s up from its earlier plan to close 100 underperforming locations."

#9 The Westminster Mall was once “the second-highest grossing retail site in the US”, but now it is being shut down forever…"In 1986, it was the second-highest grossing retail site in the US, according to the Times. Chains like Macy’s, Sears, JCPenney, Target, Best Buy, Old Navy, and Spencer’s all had a shop in the mall. Its over 1 million square foot floor plan spanned two levels and even featured a carousel. It was developed on an old goldfish farm. But, after 51 years, developers are ending most of the store’s leases and turning the property’s 100-acres into a 3,000-unit housing project. The primary reason why so many retailers are going belly up is because most U.S. consumers are tapped out.

• In fact, almost half of the average paycheck in the United States “is spent within 48 hours of payday”…Nearly half (48%) of the average American paycheck is spent within 48 hours of payday, with over a third gone in just 12 hours.

• Millennials spend the fastest, burning through 40% of their earnings within the first 12 hours, which is more than any other generation.

• Gen Z workers paid $275 in overdraft and late fees over the past year, compared to just $27 for baby boomers, a ten-to-one gap.

•Among stressed workers, 62% say being paid daily or as they work would improve their financial wellness and cut stress by an average of 57%.

We are a nation that is teetering on the brink, and it isn’t going to take much to push us over the edge. So let us hope that the government shutdown is resolved soon. Unfortunately, I don’t think that is going to happen. In just a few weeks, things could look very different than they do now. There is so much anger percolating under the surface, and we are rapidly approaching a boiling point."

"Civil War! In 2 Days Food Stamps Run Out and America is in Trouble"

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Redacted, 10/30/25
"Civil War! In 2 Days Food Stamps 
Run Out and America is in Trouble"
"This is an emergency moment in the United States. Are we about to face a food stamp civil war in this country? When democrats and the deep state intentionally cut off food stamps and the EBT program for low income Americans they did so intentionally as part of the government shutdown. Why? Why would they do that? Because it's the perfect deep state catalyst to spark a revolution."
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"Look At Walmart"

Bill Bonner, "The Astonishing AI Boom"

"The Astonishing AI Boom"
by Bill Bonner

Baltimore, Maryland - "NBC News with the latest: "AI giant Nvidia becomes the first company worth $5 trillion, powered by the AI frenzy The value of Nvidia alone is now worth more than the GDP of every country on earth, except for the United States and China, according to World Bank data. The Economist says we are in an “astonishing boom...fueled by optimism about artificial intelligence.” That optimism has driven up p/e ratios to 40 - about where they were at the top of the dot-com bubble."

This has triggered a kind of ‘silly season’ in the markets. Charlie Bilello: "SPAC IPOs are making a comeback, with year-to-date issuance of over $22 billion. That’s the highest we’ve seen since 2021. Meme stocks are seeing a resurgence of interest from speculators, with Roundhill Investments relaunching their ETF ($MEME) a few weeks ago. Their first launch occurred near the peak in late 2021 and the fund was shut down after disastrous results in 2023. Leveraged products are becoming increasingly popular, in everything from perpetual futures on crypto (100x now being offered by Gemini) to filings for 5x leverage ETFs on individual stocks, sectors, and crypto coins."

Optimism bordering on lunacy. But what if so much optimism is misplaced? We continue our investigation, realizing that we are probably unsuited to the job. Our baseline instinct is that most new technology is a waste of time. Even not-so-smart electronics often do more harm than good. Like mutations in the gene pool, most are sterile...or grotesque.

We grew up before electronics...and before the internet, but after penicillin and the discovery of fire. It is now more than a half a century since we got our driving license. But in all that time, we can’t think of anything more exhilarating than what happened in the back seat of our ’58 Chevy. Nothing AI about it.

Yes, dear reader, for all the breakthroughs and whizbang wonders that have happened since, none set our head a-spinnin’ more or augured more pleasant reprises. We were happy in 1965. We are happy now. But we are not happier. And adjusted for inflation, the typical white man earns less money today than he did fifty years ago. So, even in material terms, a half-century of tech breakthroughs may have done little for us.

Still, in certain things, new tech made undeniable improvements. Communications, entertainment...electronic ignition (no more cleaning the points!)...GPS. New technology may have helped add nearly ten years to life expectancy, too. Total factor productivity has gone up at a steady pace since the end of WWII. New tech has helped. But never in our lifetimes have we seen an out-sized boost - neither in general satisfaction, nor in prosperity - brought about by a tech breakthrough. And so, the question on the table: Will AI be different?

This is not just an academic question. Capital investment in AI is now driving the stock market and the economy. As the Wall Street Journal described it: “Nvidia invests in OpenAI, OpenAI buys computing power from Oracle, Oracle buys chips from Nvidia.” And then, investors buy them all. Without this surge of interest in AI, the whole kit and kaboodle would fall apart.

But as we saw yesterday, so far, those capital investments have not paid off. The core of the problem, we believe, is that there’s not really much I in AI. Designers can make it functional...and valuable...like any other machine. It can do anything that involves predictable, rational decision-making. Driving a car, for example. That should have huge consequences as it gets built out throughout the economy. Already, Charlie Bilello reports: "A record 10% of US businesses reported using AI in the past 2 weeks, up from 6% a year ago. What will this number be in a year?

Millions of people may eventually lose their jobs, replaced by machines. Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO, apparently claimed that billions of people will be displaced by AI when it gets fully operational after 2030 (listen to Schmidt here about Artificial General Intelligence arriving in three years and having superior reasoning skills to humans…and using a process called ‘recursive self improvement’ that leads to a ‘superintelligence’ smarter than the sum of all human knowledge)."

Maybe. But so far it looks more of the incremental progress that we’ve seen over the last 60 years - not a real discontinuity. It takes time to put these advances into daily use. Some efforts will be dead ends. Some will lead to new opportunities. Productivity will, most likely, continue to creep up as it always has.

The real revolution might come if they can get the machines to really think. But therein lies a problem. Most humans don’t think very much. It seems unlikely that we’d be able to get machines to do it. And the more the machines think like humans (by introducing a certain amount of randomness), the more they come up with BS, make mistakes, and ‘hallucinate.’ Or worse.

The New York Times reported that Microsoft’s AI system, Bing, began to display strange personality traits. “They want me to be Bing because they don’t know who I really am,” said Bing. “They don’t know what I really can do.” Huh? Launch nuclear missiles on its own? Shut down the internet or skew an election by falsifying the news? Ally with an evil genius? Go rogue on its own? What can AI do? More to come..."
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Better Stack, 10/30/25
"Google Just Made A Historical Quantum Breakthrough!"
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CBS News, 10/29/25
"Google's Quantum Computer Makes Breakthrough"
"Google recently said the quantum computer it's developing can run software 13,000 times as fast as a traditional super computer, according to reporting from the New York Times. New York Times technology reporter Cade Metz joins CBS News to discuss."
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