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Thursday, September 18, 2025

Dan, I Allegedly, "Why Biometric Banking is a Nightmare - Perpetual Scams"

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Dan, I Allegedly, AM 9/18/25
"Why Biometric Banking is a Nightmare - 
Perpetual Scams"
"The $5,000 ER bill scam exposed – this shocking story highlights just how broken our healthcare system truly is. Join me as I discuss an outrageous $5,000 emergency room bill for simply waiting without receiving treatment. Our healthcare and economic systems are spiraling, with rising scams, hidden fees, and people being fleeced at every turn. From the latest on interest rate cuts, real estate markets, gold prices, and AI trends, to the desperation of EV car companies, this video covers it all. Have you faced outrageous medical bills or noticed the cracks in the system? Let’s talk about it! Please join our email list to stay connected. We have a Private and Uncensored Channel. Now you can get access to exclusive content that you can watch anywhere. Please check it out https://iallegedly.tv Please join our email list today https://bit.ly/2Y21C19"
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Bill Bonner, "Red Rain"

"Red Rain"
by Bill Bonner

Poitou, France - "The dots appear to contradict one another...puzzling observers. How to connect them? Inflation over the last five years has been double the Fed’s target. Why then, does it cut its key lending rate? The Wall Street Journal: "The Federal Reserve approved a quarter-point interest rate cut Wednesday, the first in nine months, with officials judging that recent labor-market softness outweighed setbacks on inflation. A narrow majority of officials penciled in at least two additional cuts this year, implying consecutive moves at the Fed’s two remaining meetings in October and December."

Meanwhile, tariffs were supposed to be to encourage industries to manufacture more in the US - thus bringing high wage jobs back to the USA. But in the immigration raid at Hyundai’s plant in Georgia, the US seemed to go out of its way to advertise America as a bad place to do business. It could have simply sent a polite message, ordering the South Koreans back home. Instead, it revealed a a country where you must have ‘your papers in order’...or you risk getting handcuffed, shackled, and exiled.

And so far, America’s trade deficit with the rest of the world has only grown wider. This year, it’s running at $93 billion per month...31% ahead of last year. And the latest news does not exactly suggest a manufacturing renaissance. Money Talks News: "Trump Tariffs Crush US Manufacturing for 6th Straight Month." U.S. manufacturing contracts for sixth consecutive month as Trump's tariffs create business chaos worse than the Great Recession.

And why continue to run big budget deficits...when you’re already up against a wall of $37 trillion in debt? Congress put a new budget ceiling in place just three months ago; US debt has gone up $1.3 trillion since. And in the last 12 months, the interest on the national debt alone totes to $1.2 trillion. The same question might be posed about the Big, Beautiful Budget Abomination, BBBA. What sense did it make to increase spending when you are already facing a funding crisis?

Also perplexing is America’s choice of public officials. The plushiest job in US foreign affairs is right here in France, as US ambassador. It’s the post once held by Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. Who has the job today? Charles Kushner, who was convicted of eighteen counts of illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion and witness tampering, in which he tried to blackmail his brother-in-law by getting a prostitute to seduce him while he filmed the encounter. Chris Christie said it was one of the ‘most loathsome and disgusting crimes’ he ever prosecuted. What’s more, Kushner doesn’t speak a word of French and observers say that in Paris he is more interested in promoting Israel’s interests rather than those of the US..

Pete Hegseth is another question mark. The critical requirement for the DOD job should be steady nerves and good judgement. Hegseth has neither. Adultery, public drunkenness...he once threw an axe at a Flag Day ceremony, and seriously injured a young soldier from West Point.

Also strange, for a nation whose goal is to remain the world’s hegemon, is for it to drive potential challengers into each other's arms, inviting them to gang up on him. America had no single, worthy enemy. Why push Russia, China, and India closer together, so that now, it may have met its match?

The biggest source of US power, however, is not its military, but it’s money. As long as the dollar remains the cornerstone of international commerce, the US remains the world’s great Caesar. But when the histories of this period are finally written, they will probably identify the biggest mistake of the Trump Team as encouraging foreigners to forsake the dollar. Under the threat of sanctions, tariffs, and bombs, the world is learning to do business not with, but around, the US...and to fill its vaults with gold, not with dollars. CNBC: "ETF flows top $820B as gold funds surge on record highs."

Why so many policy decisions that seem harmful to US interests? The only thing that makes sense of it is ‘historical necessity.’ Things that gotta happen, gotta happen. History has her own imperatives. And one of them is to bring the outlier nation - the US - back into line. This will be accompanied, no doubt, by all the usual claptrap, confusion and pain. New money - probably a gold-backed stablecoin - will replace the dollar. New weapons will fill foreign arsenals. New trading patterns will direct goods and services in new directions.

Among other things, a whole new genre of entertainment will appear, in which the US is the bad guy. Nikkei.com: "War movie made by Vietnam's military a box office blockbuster. Film grosses more than twice Hollywood hits during period of 'peak patriotism.' "Mua Do" ("Red Rain") depicts a bloody battle between Communist forces and the American-backed South Vietnamese army during the Vietnam War. The battle, fought in the country's central province of Quang Tri, earned the grim nickname "the meat grinder" because of the many people who died there. According to reports in the Vietnamese media, more than 10,000 soldiers were killed on both sides."

This all seems so obvious and inevitable - the decline of ‘the West...the rise of the East’ is almost a cliché. Which makes us wonder: What else will happen?"

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

"Alert: Get Your Affairs in Order, It's About to Get Ugly!"

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Prepper News, 9/17/25
"Alert: Get Your Affairs in Order, 
It's About to Get Ugly!"
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"Bill Of Rights... Freedom Is Gone"

Gerald Celente, 9/17/25
"Bill Of Rights... Freedom Is Gone"
"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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"This Ends With A Historic Economic Collapse, The FED Can No Longer Manage The Risk"

Jeremiah Babe, 9/17/25
"This Ends With A Historic Economic Collapse,
 The FED Can No Longer Manage The Risk"
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"Iran Strikes! 30 Israeli Posts Destroyed in Jerusalem"

Fair News Now, 9/17/25
Richard Wolff, 9/17/25
"Iran Strikes! 30 Israeli Posts Destroyed in Jerusalem"
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Musical Interlude: Mecano, "Hijo de la Luna"

Mecano, "Hijo de la Luna"

"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."

"In Three Words..."

 

"Our Society Has Produced A “Lost Generation” That Doesn’t Have Any Hope"

"Our Society Has Produced A 'Lost Generation'
 That Doesn’t Have Any Hope"
by Michael Snyder

"How can we possibly undo the severe long-term damage that has been done to an entire generation of young people over the course of several decades? One of the most powerful pieces of evidence that our society is a failure is the fact that we have produced a “lost generation” of young adults that doesn’t have any hope. We shipped most of them off to public schools where they were trained to believe that they came from monkeys, there is no purpose to their lives, and when they die nothing waits for them on the other side. This sick philosophy is endlessly pounded into the heads of our young people, and many of those that have adopted it have come to the conclusion that they might as well live as hedonistically as they can while they are here. Of course that doesn’t give them any meaning or purpose either, and so a lot of them end up sort of drifting through life seeking anything that can fill the painful emptiness that they feel inside.

It isn’t really a mystery why so many of our young people have gone completely insane. Our modern liberal society urges them to constantly chase after things that will never satisfy them. As a result, we have a national epidemic of loneliness, a national epidemic of depression, a national epidemic of drug abuse, and a national epidemic of suicide. Our young people are offered one hamster wheel after another. Each time, they are told that if they will just run hard enough they will finally be happy. Of course that never actually happens.

It all starts in the public schools. Parents send their children to these schools believing that they will receive a quality education, but the truth is that the quality of education in our public schools just keeps getting worse…"The reading and math scores of 12th graders have plunged to their lowest level in over 20 years. The scores, part of a test from the National Assessment of Education Progress, showed the average reading score for 12th graders dropped to the lowest level since the NAEP first administered the reading assessment in 1992. The average score for 12th graders in math in 2024 was the lowest since 2005, when the math assessment framework changed significantly."

I went to public schools all the way through high school, and then I attended two public universities for a total of eight years. The quality of the education that I received was a joke. The entire system is a fraud! It is about time that we all finally admit that the emperor doesn’t have any clothes on. But what our public schools are good at is indoctrinating young minds. For example, just consider what has been happening in the state of Maryland


"Schools are subverting students’ mental health by endlessly hectoring them to doubt or despise their own bodies. These school antics reached epidemic level even before the start of the Covid pandemic. In 2019, the state of Maryland issued regulations to promote “viewing each student’s” “gender identity and expression” as “valuable.” Government officials and political appointees arrogated to themselves the prerogative to redefine gender in the state of Maryland. Montgomery County, the largest school system in the state, announced that it would choose books for the curriculum “through an ‘LGBTQ+ Lens’ and ask whether books ‘reinforced or disrupted’ ‘stereotypes,’ ‘cisnormativity,’ and ‘power hierarchies,’” according to a brief filed at the Supreme Court by parents who successfully challenged the school system. 

That brief also noted that “teachers are told to frame disagreement with [pro-LGBTQ] ideas as ‘hurtful,’ and to counter with examples of ‘men who paint their nails’ or ‘wear dresses.’” The goal is to instill in children “a new perspective not easily contravened by their parents,” as the county school board admitted. The indoctrination produced a 582% increase in the number of kids self-identifying as “non-binary” in Montgomery County schools. “Disrupting children’s thinking” has been so successful that almost half of the students identified themselves as non-binary."

Sadly, most parents have no idea what is really going on in these schools. They just assume that their kids are being prepared for life in the real world. But instead they are having leftist “values” systematically shoved down their throats. Needless to say, it gets even worse at the next level. Our colleges and universities are completely and utterly dominated by radical leftists.

This is why so many of our young people abandon the values that they were raised with once they enroll in these “institutions of higher learning”. This is a point that was made exceptionally well in a recent article by Victor Davis Hanson…"Hundreds of thousands of students emerge from campuses not just indoctrinated with contempt for the Western tradition and American exceptionalism, and not just often thousands of dollars in debt from inflated tuition, but also poorly educated by the standards that once defined education.

The working classes and high school graduates, supposedly the losers of our society, are not those who are dividing the country. They are not often advocating violence or trying to use any means necessary to overturn the established order. But so often the products of the modern university are doing just that. Sadly, in all these recent horrors, the ideology behind them - the premise that either birthed or appeased them - was birthed in modern higher education."

He is right. Once upon a time, colleges and universities were primarily concerned with equipping students with the skills that they would need for their future careers. Today, colleges and universities are primarily concerned with brainwashing impressionable young kids.

So how is that working out for our society? Well, we now have a raging epidemic of loneliness among our young people…"Half of U.S. youth say that loneliness has a daily disruptive impact on their mental health, according to Hopelab and Data For Progress survey results shared exclusively with Axios. In addition, the percentage of the population that is suffering with or receiving treatment for depression has nearly doubled over the past decade…"

Depression remains an ongoing problem in the U.S. as historically high rates persist, polling company Gallup reveals. The reported percentage of U.S. adults suffering or receiving treatment for depression has been higher than 18 percent for the past two years. A decade ago, in 2015, the number was just over 10 percent.

“The increase is alarming, and it is important that we keep an open mind and explore all possible causes for the rapid, and apparently sustained, rise in depression rates over the past decade,” Dr. Gerard Sanacora, a professor of psychiatry, director of Yale Depression Research Program and co-director of Yale New Haven Hospital Interventional Psychiatry Service at Yale University, told Newsweek."

On top of everything else, “deaths of despair” caused by alcohol abuse, drug abuse and suicide are absolutely soaring…"Two non-profits, Trust for America’s Health and Well Being Trust, published a report this month which paints a harrowing picture of reality for millennials with an addiction in the United States. According to the report, which is an analysis of data from the CDC, millennials are the most likely age demographic to die from alcohol, drug abuse, and suicide. Millennials are most often defined as people who were born between the years 1981 and 1996, although some definitions expand the category to cover people who were born up through the year 2000.

Over the course of one decade, from 2007 to 2017, the rate of alcohol-related deaths among millennials rose by 69%, the rate of deaths caused by drugs rose by 108%, and the suicide rate rose by 35%. The report also indicates that the opioid epidemic has devastated millennials. From 1999 to 2017, the rate of fatal opioid overdoses among millennials rose by 500% and the rate of fatal overdoses involving synthetic opioids (especially fentanyl) skyrocketed by 6,000%."

Please go back and look at those numbers one more time. What we are doing is clearly not working. We have a system that does not give our young people any hope, and the consequences have been absolutely devastating.

Those of us that refuse to go along with the system are increasingly being marginalized and pushed to the fringes of our society, but we will not yield because we have found hope in Jesus Christ. If you would like to study the evidence that proves that the Christian faith is true, I would strongly encourage you to read my book entitled “Why”, because it contains a lot of information that has been kept from the general population.

Our schools aren’t going to tell you the truth. Neither will the other major institutions in our society. If you are tired of being lied to, it is time to wake up and start thinking for yourself. We live at a time when deception is literally all around us, but the truth is still out there, and you can find it if you are willing to search for it."

"The Job Market Is Even Worse Than We Thought"

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Michael Bordenaro, 9/17/25
"The Job Market Is Even Worse Than We Thought"
"I'm starting to see news stories coming out that are designed to justify why "the job market is not as bad as it seems". But the problem of course, is this is not reality. Just ask anyone looking for a job right now if its not that bad. Twisting words and and making excuses doesn't make it any easier for someone who needs a job today to get one."
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Snyder Reports, 9/17/25
"FED Just Announced,
Americans Should Be Extremely Concerned"
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Strong language alert!
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Secular Talk, 9/17/25
"The Economy Is Flashing Bright Red"
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The Daily "Near You?"

Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. Thanks for stopping by!

Edward Abbey, "Benedicto"

"Benedicto"
“May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds. May your rivers flow without end, meandering through pastoral valleys tinkling with bells, past temples and castles and poets' towers into a dark primeval forest where tigers belch and monkeys howl, through miasmal and mysterious swamps and down into a desert of red rock, blue mesas, domes and pinnacles and grottos of endless stone, and down again into a deep vast ancient unknown chasm where bars of sunlight blaze on profiled cliffs, where deer walk across the white sand beaches, where storms come and go as lightning clangs upon the high crags, where something strange and more beautiful and more full of wonder than your deepest dreams waits for you - beyond that next turning of the canyon walls.”
- Edward Abbey

"Our Task..."

“We have not overcome our condition, and yet we know it better. We know that we live in contradiction, but we also know that we must refuse this contradiction and do what is needed to reduce it. Our task as humans is to find the few principles that will calm the infinite anguish of free souls. We must mend what has been torn apart, make justice imaginable again in a world so obviously unjust, give happiness a meaning once more to peoples poisoned by the misery of the century. Naturally, it is a superhuman task. But superhuman is the term for tasks we take a long time to accomplish, that’s all.

Let us know our aims then, holding fast to the mind, even if force puts on a thoughtful or a comfortable face in order to seduce us. The first thing is not to despair. Let us not listen too much to those who proclaim that the world is at an end. Civilizations do not die so easily, and even if our world were to collapse, it would not have been the first. It is indeed true that we live in tragic times. But too many people confuse tragedy with despair. “Tragedy,” D.H. Lawrence said, “ought to be a great kick at misery.” This is a healthy and immediately applicable thought. There are many things today deserving such a kick.”
- Albert Camus

"It's Your Duty..."

“If something burns your soul with purpose and desire, it’s your 
duty to be reduced to ashes by it. Any other form of existence 
will be yet another dull book in the library of life."
- Charles Bukowski

"These 7 Questions inspired By Viktor Frankl Will Change Your Perspective On Life"

"These 7 Questions inspired By Viktor Frankl 
Will Change Your Perspective On Life"
by Thomas Oppong

"The great psychologist Viktor Frankl survived three concentration camps. He founded logotherapy, a form of therapy centered on finding meaning in life. Suffering stripped Frankl bare, leaving only the desperate search for meaning to stave off insanity. He concluded that enduring the ordeal hinged on forging a reason to live, a purpose beyond the loss and despair. Frankl doesn’t sell easy answers in his teachings. But rather practical questions to ponder.

For example, “What is life asking of me?” “It is we ourselves who must answer the questions that life asks of us, and to those questions we can respond only by being responsible for our existence,” he says. In his book, "Man’s Search for Meaning," he wrote a deeper explanation.

What life asks us to look beyond our immediate circumstances and personal desires. It prompts us to ponder the larger purpose and meaning in our lives. Frankl argued that responsibility is a key component of finding meaning in life. “Ultimately, man should not ask what the meaning of his life is, but rather must recognize that it is he who is asked. In a word, each man is questioned by life; and he can only answer to life by answering for his own life; to life he can only respond by being responsible,” - Viktor E. Frankl

When you ask what life asks of you, you confront the idea that you are not merely a passive recipient of circumstances but an active participant in your life. It’s a shift from passive to active living. That means you take ownership of your actions, choices, and their consequences.

Frankl believed that focusing on the responsibilities and opportunities in life is how we find purpose, even in the face of suffering and adversity. When you ask yourself, “What is it that life is asking of me?” you are compelled to reflect on your values, goals and the bigger picture.

The reward? A shift from a self-centred perspective to a more outward-focused one  -  an invitation to actively participate in your own life. The questions below will force you to confront shadows you might prefer to ignore, to wrestle with your existential anxieties. Deep questions is how I confront my existential void and reframe suffering. Use these meaningful life questions to transcend the many curveballs in life. A life full of meaning and the unshakable conviction that even in the darkest times, you can choose your response in life.

Frankl inspired me to ask my own existential questions to gain clarity in life. I hope they help you answer concepts like responsibility in the face of suffering and the inherent freedom we possess even in the most dire circumstances. They’ve helped me rewrite my relationship with life.

Prepare to introspect. Beyond suffering: meaning and purpose. “Forces beyond your control can take away everything you possess except one thing, your freedom to choose how you will respond to the situation. You cannot control what happens to you in life, but you can always control what you will feel and do about what happens to you.”  -  Frankl

1. Viktor Frankl believed that even the darkest experiences can hold seeds of potential growth. What lessons have you learned from your challenges that have made you stronger and more resilient? 

2. How can you approach suffering not as a roadblock but as a teacher? What wisdom can you extract from difficult experiences that can enrich your life and the lives of others?

3. Imagine life without suffering. Would it be meaningful? Would it be truly human? How does the ability to overcome hardship shape who we are and what we value?

4. Imagine waking up each day with a clear sense of purpose, your own personal “why.” What would that purpose be? How would it change your approach to life’s challenges?

Finding freedom: “It is not freedom from conditions, but it is freedom to take a stand toward the conditions.” -  Frankl

5. Even in the most confined circumstances, what freedoms can you still exercise? Freedom of thought, attitude, and how you respond to your situation?

6. Despite everything life throws your way, your ability to choose your response remains constant. What choices will you make that align with your values, even in difficult situations?

7. Can you identify personal values that transcend fleeting emotions or desires? What guiding principles or ideals do you want to anchor your life around, regardless of circumstance?

Viktor Frankl’s life questions and contemplations are transformative tools. It’s the secret to a profound understanding of your existence, values, and the meaningful contributions you can make. Use them to see the world through a new lens, one where you are not a passive observer but an active participant in the direction of your life. “What is the meaning of life?” is a big life question. It’s your job to answer with your mindset and actions.

Freely download "Mans Search For Meaning", by Viktor Frankl, here:

"Inside GUM: Russia's Most Expensive Store!"

Meanwhile, in a sane, civilized society...
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Lisa With Love, AM 9/17/25
"Inside GUM: Russia's Most Expensive Store!"
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Scottish Guy In Moscow, 9/17/25
"Moscow After Midnight, Walking Alone Far From Center"
"In a previous video I walked in the centre of after midnight. I had a lot or requests to walk in a normal suburb far away from the centre. So come with me as I walk through my Moscow neighborhood."
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Different Russia, 9/17/25
"A Walk in a Typical Moscow Neighborhood,
 How Russians Live In 2025"
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"How It Really Is"

 

"100x Bigger Than 3I/Atlas - New Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) Is Becoming More Visible"

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"100x Bigger Than 3I/Atlas -
 New Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) Is Becoming More Visible"
"Two massive interstellar objects - 3I/ATLAS and C/2025 R2 SWAN - are on a collision course with destiny, both approaching the Sun at nearly the same time. One is rumored to have a nuclear-like core, the other a plasma shield and precision drive. Ancient monuments may have warned us of their return, yet the world remains strangely silent. Are we witnessing the universe’s most spectacular natural event - or the arrival of something engineered, something watching us? When both vanish behind the Sun this October, we will be blind to their next move. What comes out the other side could rewrite human history."
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Hidden Headlines, 9/17/25
"Michio Kaku In Tears As 3I/ATLAS 
Sends 1 MILLION Giga Watt Signal"
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They've discovered 4, possibly 6, larger objects coming in on the same exact vector as I3/Atlas, which may be a scout ship for a larger fleet arriving in strength. One, the enormous C/2025 R2 (SWAN) is 100 times the size of I3/ATLAS. As the astronomer/physicist Avi Loeb states, if I3/ATLAS is the "scout" ship SWAN is the "fortress." Their purpose unknown, all conjecture at this point, but data verified. What does all this mean for Humanity, for you and me? We shall see... - CP

Dan, I Allegedly, "Butterflies, Our Rights, and Big Tech Scandals – Let’s Talk"

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Dan, I Allegedly, AM 9/17/25
"Butterflies, Our Rights, and Big Tech Scandals – 
Let’s Talk"
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