Wednesday, November 22, 2023

"Thanksgiving 2023: PEZ, Garfield, and Lab-Grown Poodle"

"Thanksgiving 2023: 
PEZ, Garfield, and Lab-Grown Poodle"
by John Wiilder

"I’ve mentioned before, Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. Most of the time it’s four or more days off for me, long enough not to be rushed. It’s also a holiday that doesn’t have the desperation of Christmas, nor the somber elation of Easter. Thanksgiving is peaceful for me.

Although I like to do this fairly often, at this time of year, I do like to sit back and think about the things that I’m thankful for. It’s a long list, so, here it goes the Thanksgiving 2024 version:

I’m thankful for Pa and Ma Wilder, who took me in and then didn’t drown me. I was an awful child. How bad? I caused more damage to our house than the First Gulf War. To be fair, the First Gulf War didn’t really do much damage to our house.

I’m thankful to my big brother, John Wilder, who pushed me into things that I needed to do, things that weren’t comfortable to me that helped me face difficulty and learn to overcome it. I also threw up all over his school clothes one year. Not sure how you get vomit out of a leather belt.

I’m thankful for Joe Biden, because there’s never been an easier, more corrupt, or more incompetent president to mock. Joe has single-handedly turned more Zoomers to the Right than any living man.

I’m thankful for winter, because no matter how cold it gets I can still put on more clothes. In the summer, there is a limit to how much clothing I can take off, or at least that’s what the police tell me.

I’m thankful for hot coffee on a cold winter morning when it’s silent as the snow keeps falling.

I’m thankful for PEZ®. Because it’s PEZ™.

I’m thankful for each morning. I hate mornings, but they’re better than the alternative. Oh, wait, I like afternoons. Sadly, everyone gets cross when I sleep into the afternoon.

I’m thankful that I have so few moments in life that are truly awful, and knowing that I can get over them because the world is actually a pretty great place, and I always know that there’s someone I can talk to, if I need to. Thankfully, I don’t have many feelings like you humans er, nevermind.

I’m thankful for firearms. They cause a lot of damage in the wrong hands, I’ll admit. But they cause even more damage when they’re only in the hands of the government. So if the government wants to have a gun-free world, they can disarm first.

I’m thankful for cats and dogs, but sorry cows taste so good. Cows look like they might be good bros and fun to hang with, but, sorry. They’re just too tasty.

I’m thankful for my close family, (The Mrs., kids). For whatever reason, most of them seem to put up with me, or at least haven’t filed restraining orders.

I’m thankful that you, reader, come here on a regular basis to share your ideas with me. I’m hopeful you get a chuckle or two.

I’m thankful for the taste of a turkey sandwich the day after Thanksgiving. Toasted bread, mayo, turkey, mustard, some salt and pepper are enough. Add in some lettuce and tomato if you have them, but they’re not required.

I’m very thankful for the time I have, and just wish there were more hours in a day. As I grow older, I know the most precious of all things is our time and attention. Of course, if I hadn’t eaten in a month or so, I’d probably be even more thankful for a gnawed pork chop bone. But sitting here, right now? It’s time.

I’m thankful to live in the time and place that I do. I’m sure the past was wonderful, and I’m sure the future will be wonderful. But, you know, there’s a problem with both of those. My stuff is all here, and I’m not even sure how to pack for 1850 or 2432, I mean, what’s the weather like?

Lastly (and firstly), I’m thankful to the Creator. It has been a weird ride so far, but enjoyable. I’m sure I’ll figure out the “why” part in the end. As Soren Kierkegard said, we can only understand the past from the vantage point of the future. But he said it in Danish, so he probably sounded like the Swedish Chef® when he said it.

I hope that your Thanksgiving is peaceful, joyful, and that you are surrounded by those that love you, or at least by PEZ™ dispensers from another cosmic realm that may eat your soul. Whichever you prefer.

What did I miss? What are you thankful for?"

"The Very, Very, Very Last Time..."

All we ever get is this...

And yet, despite it all, despite knowing better, we still hope...
“What happens to people living in a society where everyone in power is lying, stealing, cheating and killing, and in our hearts we all know this, but the consequences of facing all these lies are so monstrous, we keep on hoping that maybe the corporate government administration and media are on the level with us this time. Americans remind me of survivors of domestic abuse. This is always the hope that this is the very, very, very last time one’s ribs get re-broken again.”
- Inga Muscio

Bill Bonner, "Coast Unclear"

"Coast Unclear"
The winds howled, bonds sank 
and the wars and stupidity continued...
by Bill Bonner

Paris, France - "The wind howled. A light rain fell against the windshield. It was dark as pitch. A fine night for an ocean voyage! Yes, we’re on our way back to the USA. The trip began last night as we drove up to the ferry at Cherbourg to take the Stena Line back to Ireland. This time of year, ferry service is reduced to a few hardy ships with a few intrepid travelers. There was no line waiting to board (in the summer, it can take hours). And once on the ship, we found it almost deserted…eerie, like an empty hotel.

Curiously, the only other cars getting on the ferry had Ukrainian license plates. The Irish have welcomed Ukrainians with open arms, sympathizing (perhaps to excess) with their plight. By contrast, they have not been very ‘solidaire’ with the Israelis. Maybe they have a race memory of when they were Palestinians…massacred, dispossessed, and turned into second class citizens in their own country by English invaders. For whatever reason, the Irish tend to side with the Palestinians.

We are still on the ferry, with limited internet service. But we turn to the financial news.

“More Bubble”: The US stock market is delighting in what appears to be the end of the Fed’s tightening cycle…and a big drop in inflation. Barron’s reports that…"The Stock Market Just Had Its Best Three Weeks Since 2020." Even the S&P 500 tech sector is back…up 48% this year, more than twice the S&P 500 itself. But we see no reason to change our outlook. In this century, it took $27 trillion worth of net federal stimulus, financed on credit at ultra-low rates, to bring us to where we are. It seems extremely unlikely that the trends of the last 23 years can continue now that the cheap credit has been cut off.

And amid all the diamonds of good news, we find some rough gravel. Manufacturing, industrial production and retail sales are all in decline. And US debt…we can hardly keep up with it. It was just last week that we reported a $33.5 trillion national debt. Now, it is $33.7 trillion, with the interest soon to top $1 trillion for the year.

The top of the credit cycle (the high water mark for bonds) came in July of 2020. Since then, bond investors have lost about a third of their money. We’re in a different Primary Trend now. While it is impossible to know exactly what it will bring, ‘more bubble’ is probably the least likely. Instead, the dip in inflation rates will probably prove ‘transitory.’ Most likely, too, the rise in stock prices will prove disappointing. And most likely of all, the moronic things our leaders are doing – deficits, military meddling, sanctions, tariffs, etc – will bring the kind of trouble they usually bring… inflation, poverty and war.

Eternally Optimistic: But this is a long term forecast. In the weeks and months ahead, anything can happen. So, we will keep our eyes on the ball, our shoulders to the wheel…and our thinking caps firmly on our heads…And what luck! We have an important ball to keep our eyes on - something for the history books.

Eternal optimists, we see in Milei’s victory a potential save for the Western democracy. In Argentina, universal suffrage was put into place early in the 20th century. Not only were all adults allowed to vote…they were required to do so. A few years later, the downhill slide began.

Requiring people to vote meant that a lot of people who might otherwise have gone about their business without harm to the public weal, had to pay attention to politics – at least for long enough to figure out which side of the bread had the butter on it. This simplified the job for political hustlers. Each vote was equal to every other vote, so they went after those voters who would sell their votes most cheaply – the urban, often unionized, ‘leftist’ proletariat.

A Matter of Principle: People are neither always good, nor always bad, but they are always subject to influence. And the promise of free money was decisive. Thus, did the teeming masses elect one populist big-mouth after another…and thus did the politicians inflate the currency to cover the costs of their own corruption. And then, finally, on Sunday, after 7 decades, the appeal of ‘something for nothing’ lost its purchasing power. That is what turned the election to Milei. He promised nothing. And as far as we know, it is the first time in history that a popular democracy has voted to reduce the power of government itself.

(You might say that voters wanted less government in the US when they elected Ronald Reagan in 1980…and again in 2016, when they elected Donald Trump. But Reagan believed it was important to increase military spending to counter what he saw as the threat of communism. Trump expanded both social and military spending shamelessly. Only Milei has vowed to cut back government as a matter of principle.)

Again, where this will lead, we don’t know. But it is worth watching…"

The Daily "Near You?"

Beaufort, South Carolina, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

Judge Napolitano, "Col. Douglas Macgregor: Will Israeli War on Gaza Soon be Regional?"

Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 11/22/23
"Col. Douglas Macgregor:
 Will Israeli War on Gaza Soon be Regional?"
"The Middle East is a region with complex geopolitical dynamics, and any escalation in one area has the potential to reverberate across borders. In the past, conflicts in the region have often drawn in multiple actors, turning local disputes into broader confrontations. Col. Macgregor and Judge Napolitano discuss the looming signs of this conflict expanding in near future."
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World War III Prelude: Middle East Crisis 11/22/23"

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Scott Ritter, 11/22/23
"Middle East Crisis Geopolitical Analysis"
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Democracy Now! 11/22/23
"Gaza in Ruins: Satellite Imagery Researchers 
Say Israel Has Destroyed or Damaged 56,000 Buildings"
"We speak with two researchers who lead the Decentralized Damage Mapping Group, a network of scientists using remote sensing to analyze and map the damage and destruction in the Gaza Strip since Israel's attacks began on October 7. Radar technology shows that Israel's bombing campaign has left about half of all buildings in northern Gaza damaged or destroyed since October 7, with at least 56,000 buildings in Gaza damaged overall. Doctoral researcher Corey Scher explains how researchers use open data to bring consistent, transparent assessments of the rapidly expanding damage in Gaza. "We've all been surprised at the speed of this," says Jamon Van Den Hoek, lead of the Conflict Ecology lab."
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What kind of inhuman MONSTERS do this? Bombing hospitals, 
killing 14,000 defenseless older people, women and 5,000 children?
Shame and disgrace on America for supporting this!
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Hindustan Time, AM 11/22/23
"Hezbollah's Blitz Forces Israel To Knock UN Door; 
'We Are Coming' Warning 'Rattles' Netanyahu"
"Embattled Israel has knocked on the United Nations' door amid Hezbollah strikes. Israel has warned the UN that the Middle East could descend into a full-scale war. According to Israeli foreign minister Eli Cohen, Hezbollah's attacks could be the trigger for regional war. The warning comes amid weeks of skirmishes on the Israeli-Lebanese frontier. Recently, the Lebanese group displayed its military drill and said, "We are coming."
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Velocity, 11/22/23
"Russia Gives Israel A Warning"
"Israel have done something that crosses the line for Putin. After Russia gave Israel a warning things have started to change and we are now seeing the start of positive negotiations. Could this be the reason or was it something else?"
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Gregory Mannarino, "Alert! Things Just Went From Bad To Worse, And They Are Laughing At Us!"

Gregory Mannarino, AM 11/22/23
"Alert! Things Just Went From Bad To Worse,
 And They Are Laughing At Us!"
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The Atlantis Report, 11/22/23
"Largest Banks Begins Shutting Off Accounts, 
Americans Losing Access To Money!"
"With credit card debt hitting an all-time high of 1 trillion dollars, and delinquency rates increasing astronomically, banks are taking drastic measures. After the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and four other major banks this year, other banks are tightening their belts to avoid going under. The economy is being thrown into a precarious state– inflation is eating deeper, interest rates are rising, Americans need credit they cannot afford to pay back and banks are recording massive losses. Now, the banks want to get their money back by all means, even if it means leaving people stranded with no dime at all."
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Dan, I Allegedly, "Did You Get Your Stimulus Check?"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 11/22/23
"Did You Get Your Stimulus Check?"
"The IRS just issued an update to stimulus checks. Many people are still entitled to get a stimulus payment for the year 2020 and 2021. Today we discuss how to get this payment. Plus, we cover so much in the news right now."
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“Here’s The Real Story About Thanksgiving You’ve Never Heard”

“Here’s The Real Story About
 Thanksgiving You’ve Never Heard”
Especially the parts about Squanto the “friendly Indian.”
by Nick Bauman

“The Thanksgiving story you know probably goes a bit like this: English Pilgrims, seeking religious freedom, landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts, where they found a rich land full of animals and were greeted by a friendly Indian named Squanto, who taught them how to plant corn. The true story is more complicated. Once you learn about the real Squanto - also known as Tisquantum - you’ll have a great yarn to tell your family over the Thanksgiving table.

I asked historian Charles Mann, the author of “1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus”, and Paula Peters, a member of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe and an expert on Wampanoag history, to tell me the real story. “This is not revisionist history,” Peters promised. “This is history that’s just been overlooked because people have become very, very comfortable with the story of happy Pilgrims and friendly Indians. They’re very content with that - even to the point where no one really questioned how is it that Squanto knew how to speak perfect English when they came.”

Here’s what really happened. In 1614, six years before the Pilgrims landed in modern-day Massachusetts, an Englishman named Thomas Hunt kidnapped Tisquantum from his village, Patuxet, which was part of a group of villages known as the Wampanoag confederation. (Europeans had started visiting the northeast of what is now the United States by the 1520s, and probably as early as the 1480s.) Hunt took Tisquantum and around two dozen other kidnapped Wampanoag to Spain, where he tried to sell them into slavery.

“It caused quite a commotion when this guy showed up trying to sell these people,” Mann said. “A bunch of people in the church said no way.” Tisquantum escaped slavery - with the help of Catholic friars, according to some accounts- then somehow found his way to England. He finally made it back to what is now Massachusetts in 1619. As far as historians can tell, Tisquantum was the only one of the kidnapped Wampanoags to ever return to North America, Peters notes.

But while Tisquantum was in Europe, an epidemic had swept across New England. “The account that’s recorded by Gov. Bradford of Plymouth Plantation is that there’s a shipwreck of French sailors that year on Cape Cod,” Mann said. “One of them carried some disease and it wiped out a huge percentage of the population in coastal new England. The guess is it was some kind of viral hepatitis, which is easily communicated in water. It exploded like chains of firecrackers.”

When Tisquantum returned to Patuxet, he found that he was the village’s only survivor. “Into this bumbled the Pilgrims,” Mann said. “They had shown up in New England a few weeks before winter. Up until the Pilgrims, the pattern had been pretty clear. Europeans would show up, and Indians would be interested in their trade goods, but they were really uninterested in letting [Europeans] permanently occupy land.” Often, armed native people would even force Europeans to leave if they attempted to stay too long.

This time, the Europeans wanted to stay, and the disease that had decimated Patuxet ensured that they had a place to settle. “Patuxet ultimately becomes Plymouth,” Peters explained. “They find this cleared land and just the bones of the Indians. They called it divine providence: God killed these Indians so we could live here.” A website Peters helped create for the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims’ arrival puts it even more bluntly: “The graveyard of [Tisquantum's] people became Plymouth Colony.”

Massasoit, a local Wampanoag leader, didn’t trust Tisquantum. “He looks at this guy and smells trouble,” Mann said. Massasoit kept Tisquantum under what was essentially house arrest until the Pilgrims showed up and promptly started starving to death.

Patuxet wasn’t the only native village decimated by the plague. The entire Wampanoag confederation had been badly hit – as much as 75 percent of the Wampanoag population was wiped out, Mann said. But the Narragansett, a rival neighboring group, basically weren’t affected by the disease at all. That put the Wampanoag in a precarious strategic position. Massasoit had an idea. “He decides we’ll ally with these guys, set up a good trading relationship, control supply of English goods, and the Narragansett won’t be able to attack us,” Mann said. On March 22, 1621, Massasoit went to meet with the Pilgrims. He brought Tisquantum along to translate.

Mann described the meeting in a 2005 article in Smithsonian Magazine: “Tisquantum most likely was not the name he was given at birth. In that part of the Northeast, tisquantum referred to rage, especially the rage of manitou, the world-suffusing spiritual power at the heart of coastal Indians’ religious beliefs. When Tisquantum approached the Pilgrims and identified himself by that sobriquet, it was as if he had stuck out his hand and said, “Hello, I’m the Wrath of God.”

Massasoit was right not to trust Tisquantum, who soon tried to pit the Pilgrims against him. But the plan didn’t work: Massasoit “is just pissed off and demands the Pilgrims hand him over because he’s gonna execute him,” Mann said. The Pilgrims didn’t. Instead, Tisquantum stayed in the colony with them, helping them prepare for the next winter.

“Never did the newcomers ask themselves why he might be making himself essential,” Mann wrote in Smithsonian. “But from the Pilgrims’ accounts of their dealings with him, the answer seems clear: the alternative to staying in Plymouth was returning to Massasoit and renewed captivity.”

It’s all a lot more complicated – Machiavellian, even – than the story you might have learned. Mann in Smithsonian again: “By fall the settlers’ situation was secure enough that they held a feast of thanksgiving. Massasoit showed up with “some ninety men,” Winslow later recalled, most of them with weapons. The Pilgrim militia responded by marching around and firing their guns in the air in a manner intended to convey menace. Gratified, both sides sat down, ate a lot of food and complained about the Narragansett. Ecce Thanksgiving.”

So what does this all mean? “While it was by far not the first occasion of human trafficking conducted by European explorers to the new world, the capture of Squanto and his fellow tribesmen would forever alter the course of history for people on two continents,” Peters wrote on the anniversary website. “We learn about Columbus landing in 1492 and it’s as if nothing happened for over 100 years until the Pilgrims landed,” Mann added. “But the Tisquantum story gives you this tiny peek into that all the people involved had been interacting for more than a century. And today, of course, the Wampanoag are still around.”

"How It Really Is"

"That's where it all begins. That's where we all get screwed big time as we grow up. They tell us to think, but they don't really mean it. They only want us to think within the boundaries they define. The moment you start thinking for yourself - really thinking - so many things stop making any sense. And if you keep thinking, the whole world just falls apart. Nothing makes sense anymore. All rules, traditions, expectations - they all start looking so fake, so made up. You want to just get rid of all this stuff and make things right. But the moment you say it, they tell you to shut up and be respectful. And eventually you understand that nobody wants you to really think for yourself.”
- Ray N. Kuili, “Awakening"

Adventures With Danno, "Stocking Up At Aldi!"

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Adventures With Danno, 11/22/23
"Stocking Up At Aldi!"
"In today's vlog, we are at Aldi and are stocking up on some of these great deals on groceries. Aldi is having a massive holiday sale, and we all need to be taking advantage of this opportunity. We take you with us and show all of these great deals going on!"
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Travelling with Russell , Posted 11/21/23
"Russian Typical Supermarket: Globus"
"What does a Russian Typical (German) Hypermarket look like inside. Join me as i take a tour inside Globus, one of the most popular Hypermarket in Russia. Discover what a real Russian Typical (German) Hypermarket looks like."
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"One Could Make People Believe..."

“One could make people believe the most fantastic statements one day, and trust that if the next day they were given irrefutable proof of their falsehood, they would take refuge in cynicism; instead of deserting the leaders who had lied to them, they would protest that they had known all along that the statement was a lie and would admire the leaders for their superior tactical cleverness."
- Hannah Arendt, "The Origins of Totalitarianism"

"JFK's Executive Order 11100 Abolishing the Federal Reserve"

"JFK's Executive Order 11100 Abolishing the Federal Reserve"
by John P. Curran

“Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution specifically says that Congress is the only body that can "coin money and regulate the value thereof." The US Constitution has never been amended to allow anyone other than Congress to coin and regulate currency. So what’s the Federal Reserve?

In 1910 Senator Nelson Aldrich, then Chairman of the National Monetary Commission, in collusion with representatives of the European central banks, devised a plan to pressure and deceive Congress into enacting legislation that would covertly establish a private central bank. This bank would assume control over the American economy by controlling the issuance of its money. After a huge public relations campaign, engineered by the foreign central banks, the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 was slipped through Congress during the Christmas recess, with many members of the Congress absent. President Woodrow Wilson, pressured by his political and financial backers, signed it on December 23, 1913. The act created the Federal Reserve System, a name carefully selected and designed to deceive. "Federal" would lead one to believe that this is a government organization. "Reserve" would lead one to believe that the currency is being backed by gold and silver. "System" was used in lieu of the word "bank" so that one would not conclude that a new central bank had been created.

In reality, the act created a private, for profit, central banking corporation owned by a cartel of private banks. The Federal Reserve Bank, a.k.a Federal Reserve System, is a Private Corporation. Black's Law Dictionary defines the "Federal Reserve System" as: "A Network of twelve central banks to which most national banks belong and to which state chartered banks may belong. Membership rules require investment of stock and minimum reserves." Privately-owned banks own the stock of the FED. Who owns the FED? The Rothschilds of London and Berlin; Lazard Brothers of Paris; Israel Moses Seif of Italy; Kuhn, Loeb and Warburg of Germany; and the Lehman Brothers, Goldman, Sachs and the Rockefeller families of New York. Did you know that the FED is the only for-profit corporation in America that is exempt from both federal and state taxes? The FED takes in trillions of dollars per year tax free! The banking families listed above get all that money.

The FED basically works like this: The government granted its power to create money to the FED banks. They create money, then loan it back to the government charging interest. The government levies income taxes to pay the interest on the debt. On this point, it's interesting to note that the Federal Reserve Act and the sixteenth amendment, which gave Congress the power to collect income taxes, were both passed in 1913. The incredible power of the FED over the economy is universally admitted. Any one person or any closely knit group who has a lot of money has a lot of power. Now imagine a group of people who have the power to create money. Imagine the power these people would have. This is exactly what the privately owned FED is!

An often overlooked aspect of John F. Kennedy's attempt to reform American society involves money. Kennedy apparently reasoned that by returning to the Constitution, which states that only Congress shall coin and regulate money, the soaring national debt could be reduced by not paying interest to the bankers of the Federal Reserve System, who print paper money then loan it to the government at interest. He moved in this area on June 4, 1963, by signing Executive Order 11110 which called for the issuance of $4,292,893,815 in United States Notes through the U.S. Treasury rather than the traditional Federal Reserve System. That same day, Kennedy signed a bill changing the backing of one and two dollar bills from silver to gold, adding strength to the weakened U.S. currency.

When Kennedy signed this Order, it returned to the federal government, specifically the Treasury Department, the Constitutional power to create and issue currency- money - without going through the privately owned Federal Reserve Bank. President Kennedy's Executive Order 11110 gave the Treasury Department the explicit authority: "to issue silver certificates against any silver bullion, silver, or standard silver dollars in the Treasury." This means that for every ounce of silver in the U.S. Treasury's vault, the government could introduce new money into circulation based on the silver bullion physically held there. As a result, more than $4 billion in United States Notes were brought into circulation in $2 and $5 denominations. $10 and $20 United States Notes were never circulated but were being printed by the Treasury Department when Kennedy was assassinated.

It appears obvious that President Kennedy knew the Federal Reserve Notes being used as the purported legal currency were contrary to the Constitution of the United States of America. Kennedy knew that if the silver-backed United States Notes were widely circulated, they would have eliminated the demand for Federal Reserve Notes. This is a very simple matter of economics. The USN was backed by silver and the FRN was not backed by anything of intrinsic value. Executive Order 11110 should have prevented the national debt from reaching its current level (virtually all of the nearly $37.7 trillion in federal debt has been created since 1963) if LBJ or any subsequent President were to enforce it. It would have almost immediately given the U.S. Government the ability to repay its debt without going to the private Federal Reserve Banks and being charged interest to create new "money". Executive Order 11110 gave the U.S.A. the ability to, once again, create its own money backed by silver and realm value worth something.

President Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963 and the United States Notes he had issued were immediately taken out of circulation. Federal Reserve Notes continued to serve as the legal currency of the nation. According to the United States Secret Service, 99% of all U.S. paper "currency" circulating in 1999 are Federal Reserve Notes. It seems very apparent that President Kennedy challenged the "powers that exist behind U.S. and world finance."

Perhaps the assassination of JFK was a warning to all future presidents not to interfere with the private Federal Reserve's control over the creation of money. The Latin phrase, “Cui bono” ("To whose benefit?," literally "as a benefit to whom?”), is frequently applied in determining motive for a crime. Ask yourself, who had the most to lose if Kennedy had lived, and who benefited the most from Kennedy’s assassination? The answer is the same to both questions."
"No man did more to expose the power of the FED than Louis T. McFadden, who was the Chairman of the House Banking Committee back in the 1930s. In describing the FED, he remarked in the Congressional Record, House pages 1295 and 1296 on June 10, 1932: "Mr. Chairman, we have in this country one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever known. I refer to the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal reserve banks. The Federal Reserve Board, a Government Board, has cheated the Government of the United States and he people of the United States out of enough money to pay the national debt. The depredations and the iniquities of the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal reserve banks acting together have cost this country enough money to pay the national debt several times over. This evil institution has impoverished and ruined the people of the United States; has bankrupted itself, and has practically bankrupted our Government. It has done this through the maladministration of that law by which the Federal Reserve Board, and through the corrupt practices of the moneyed vultures who control it."

Some people think the Federal Reserve Banks are United States Government institutions. They are not Government institutions, departments, or agencies. They are private credit monopolies which prey upon the people of the United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers. Those 12 private credit monopolies were deceitfully placed upon this country by bankers who came here from Europe and who repaid us for our hospitality by undermining our American institutions.

The FED basically works like this: The government granted its power to create money to the FED banks. They create money, then loan it back to the government charging interest. The government levies income taxes to pay the interest on the debt. On this point, it's interesting to note that the Federal Reserve Act and the sixteenth amendment, which gave congress the power to collect income taxes, were both passed in 1913. The incredible power of the FED over the economy is universally admitted. Some people, especially in the banking and academic communities, even support it. On the other hand, there are those, such as President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, that have spoken out against it. His efforts were spoken about in Jim Marrs' 1990 book "Crossfire":

"Another overlooked aspect of Kennedy's attempt to reform American society involves money. Kennedy apparently reasoned that by returning to the constitution, which states that only Congress shall coin and regulate money, the soaring national debt could be reduced by not paying interest to the bankers of the Federal Reserve System, who print paper money then loan it to the government at interest. He moved in this area on June 4, 1963, by signing Executive Order 11110 which called for the issuance of $4,292,893,815 in United States Notes through the U.S. Treasury rather than the traditional Federal Reserve System. That same day, Kennedy signed a bill changing the backing of one and two dollar bills from silver to gold, adding strength to the weakened U.S. currency.

Kennedy's comptroller of the currency, James J. Saxon, had been at odds with the powerful Federal Reserve Board for some time, encouraging broader investment and lending powers for banks that were not part of the Federal Reserve system. Saxon also had decided that non-Reserve banks could underwrite state and local general obligation bonds, again weakening the dominant Federal Reserve banks. In a comment made to a Columbia University class on Nov. 12, 1963, ten days before his assassination, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy allegedly said: "The high office of the President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the American's freedom and before I leave office, I must inform the citizens of this plight. In this matter, John Fitzgerald Kennedy appears to be the subject of his own book... a true "Profile of Courage."
Executive Order 11110
AMENDMENT OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 10289 AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE PERFORMANCE OF CERTAIN FUNCTIONS AFFECTING THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 301 of title 3 of the United States Code, it is ordered as follows:

SECTION 1. Executive Order No. 10289 of September 19, 1951, as amended, is hereby further amended — (a) By adding at the end of paragraph 1 thereof the following subparagraph (j): "(j) The authority vested in the President by paragraph (b) of section 43 of the Act of May 12, 1933, as amended (31 U.S.C. 821 (b)), to issue silver certificates against any silver bullion, silver, or standard silver dollars in the Treasury not then held for redemption of any outstanding silver certificates, to prescribe the denominations of such silver certificates, and to coin standard silver dollars and subsidiary silver currency for their redemption," and (b) By revoking subparagraphs (b) and (c) of paragraph 2 thereof. 
SECTION 2. The amendment made by this Order shall not affect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued or any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil or criminal cause prior to the date of this Order but all such liabilities shall continue and may be enforced as if said amendments had not been made."
JOHN F. KENNEDY
THE WHITE HOUSE
June 4, 1963
Once again, Executive Order 11110 is still valid. According to Title 3, United States Code, Section 301 dated January 26, 1998: The 1974 and 1987 amendments, added after Kennedy's 1963 amendment, did not change or alter any part of Kennedy's EO 11110. A search of Presidential Directives has shown no reference to any alterations, suspensions, or changes to EO 11110."

Tom Clay, "What The World Needs Now"

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Tom Clay, "What The World Needs Now"
Detroit DJ Tom Clay brought this out in the early 1970's and was seen as a celebration of the message behind that spread by John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy.
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Canadian Prepper, "Breaking: Iran On Full Combat Alert, 12 Hours To Next Phase"

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Canadian Prepper, 11/21/23
"Breaking: Iran On Full Combat Alert, 
12 Hours To Next Phase; Biblical Oil Crisis Looms"
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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Jeremiah Babe, "Big Trouble For The Economy, The Economic Endgame Will Be Brutal;

Jeremiah Babe, 11/21/23
"Big Trouble For The Economy, The Economic
 Endgame Will Be Brutal; Home Sales Collapse"
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Gerald Celente, "Retail Recession, Global Panic"

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Gerald Celente, Trends Journal 11/21/23
"Retail Recession, Global Panic"
"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, "A Change of Season"

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2002, "A Change of Season"

"A Look to the Heavens"

“The dark Horsehead Nebula and the glowing Orion Nebula are contrasting cosmic vistas. Adrift 1,500 light-years away in one of the night sky's most recognizable constellations, they appear in opposite corners of the below stunning mosaic.
The familiar Horsehead nebula appears as a dark cloud, a small silhouette notched against the long red glow at the lower left. Alnitak is the easternmost star in Orion's belt and is seen as the brightest star to the left of the Horsehead. Below Alnitak is the Flame Nebula, with clouds of bright emission and dramatic dark dust lanes. The magnificent emission region, the Orion Nebula (aka M42), lies at the upper right. Immediately to its left is a prominent bluish reflection nebula sometimes called the Running Man. Pervasive tendrils of glowing hydrogen gas are easily traced throughout the region.”

Chet Raymo, “Non-overlapping?”

“Non-overlapping?”
by Chet Raymo

“Let me posit a difference between religion and science:

Religion: Future>Present>Past

Science: Past>Present>Future.

Let me explain. Religion, as it has traditionally been understood in its institutional guise, begins with the dream of a comforting future. An escape from the apparently inescapable reality of death. Which impacts our daily lives in the present. Determines, for example, codes of morality, inspires great deeds of goodness or mayhem. Mandates rites and rituals. Appease the gods and live forever. Which requires a story to satisfy the human need for context. So we look to past reports of foundational miracles. Christ rising from the dead. Muhammad's night flight to Jerusalem. Joseph Smith's encounter with the angel Moroni.

Science, on the other hand, begins with the past. With sequences of events that appear to be causally related. The causal connection is affirmed or refuted by experiment. If such-and-such occurred in certain circumstances in the past, does it also occur in the present? We devise quantitative "laws of nature" that express our consistent experience with the past. Which can be extrapolated to predict probable futures.

Stephen Jay Gould called religion and science "non-overlapping magisteria." But they run in opposite directions in our minds. The a priori future of religion is not the same as the a posteriori future predicted by science. Nor is the a posteriori past promulgated by religion susceptible to the a priori examination of science. The opposing intellectual streams of religion and science may be non-overlapping, but the "real" worlds they hypothesize are sharply divergent. Some folks manage to hold both worlds in their minds simultaneously. To me this smacks of cognitive dissonance. For those who can pull it off, more power to them - as long as they don't restrict my freedom to dissent.”

"You Can Never Tell..."

"You can never tell what people have inside them
until you start taking it away, one hope at a time."
- Gregory David Roberts

The Poet: Mary Oliver, "Wild Geese"

"The Great and the Good"

"The Great and the Good"
Examining a crucial historical pivot in recent American history...
By Bill Bonner

"Sagest in the council was he, kindest in the hall.
Sure we never won a battle – ‘twas Owen won them all.
Had he lived – had he lived – our dear country had been free;
But he’s dead, but he’s dead, and ‘tis slaves we’ll ever be…"
"Lament for the Death of Owen Roe O’Neill", By Thomas Davis

Youghal, Ireland - On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy was shot. He died soon after. Much of the world went into mourning. Never before or since has Washington seen such a gathering of dignitaries…nor so many common folk…all who came to pay their respects.

Jack Kennedy had made many friends. His New Frontier was widely applauded. At home, he lowered the top marginal tax rate from 91% to 65%. Abroad, he sought peace. He explained in a speech at American University that his kind of peace was “not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave."

And yet, after his death, American weapons were soon at work, creating a world, not at peace, but almost constantly at war. Before his assassination, JFK had sent out an order, bringing US troops back from Vietnam. That order was quickly forgotten. The new president, LBJ, had another program, much more to the liking of the ‘military industrial complex.’ Over the next 11 years, 2.7 million American soldiers would go to fight a war that Johnson had promised would be a war for the Vietnamese to fight. By the time the last US helicopter escaped from the US embassy roof in 1975, 58,000 Americans had died and a trillion dollars had been spent. More importantly, the good had given way to the great.

An Historical Pivot: We are reviewing a ‘pivot’ in recent American history. It was the moment when the military/industrial/spook/Congressional complex – the most powerful industry in the world – took control of US politics...and the empire took on a life of its own.

Specifically, we are recalling the history of the 1960s – aided by the recollections and research of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. – and our own personal history. Bob Dylan, the Doors, Aretha Franklin…marijuana…the Rolling stones…bell bottoms – and the hope of a better world – it is all coming back into focus. We were not born cynical, dear reader; it took many fads, rascals, bear markets and political campaigns to make us what we are today.

One clear memory…It was a summer evening in 1967. We had gone with a friend to the banks of the Chesapeake. Percy Sledge’s great hit – ‘When a man loves a woman’ – was on the radio. We were back from college, regaling each other with our adventures. But Tommy had dropped out. He set his sights on a different life – simpler, more local. He had read Faulkner and Hemingway. His goal was success at home…not abroad. It was success as a person he wanted, not as captain of industry nor of infantry. “Aren’t you worried about getting drafted?” “No…I’m going to sign up. Get it over with.” “Aren’t you worried about getting killed? And what’s the point, anyway? The war seems like a waste.” “Yeah…but otherwise, I’ll have to listen to my mother complaining about me dropping out of college.” That was the last time we saw Tommy. Life is full of casualties. Some are more tragic and pointless than others. Tommy was one of them.

America the Great? What the Kennedys seemed to be aiming for was a government that practiced restraint and reduced the casualties. A good nation does not tax too heavily, does not spend too much, treats people with respect (even those with whom it doesn’t agree) and only fights when it has to. But after Kennedy was assassinated, the US took a different course. Lyndon Johnson promised action…activism…empire. Bombs and bamboozles. Attila was great. Alexander was great. Caesar was great. Napoleon was great. Why not Lyndon? Why not Ronald…Donald…or Joe?

“The People” took the cue. The masses always come to think what they must think when they must think it. Americans were no different. Flattered by the best military money could buy, they came to believe that they were an exceptional race. Madeleine Albright, then Secretary of State, must have reached some apotheosis of conceit when she proclaimed that “if we use force, it is because we are America. We stand tall….we see further into the future.”

We have argued that there are patterns to markets (the Primary Trend)…and patterns to history. A normal man is held in check by his friends, his wife, and his children. When he makes a jackass of himself, they are quick to let him know. So too is a humble nation held in check by its neighbors, its resources and its own people. It may be good or bad. But sometimes – with the wind at its back – the lust for greatness takes over. A nation seeks not just to get along, but to dominate…and control; it becomes an empire. But the Kennedys stood in the way.

Concrete Boots: First, Robert Kennedy took on the mobsters. Appointed Attorney General by his brother, RFK had a ‘Manichean approach’ to law enforcement. There were good guys and bad guys. He wanted to put the bad ones in jail.

At the time, the mafia was gaining power…and corrupting the US justice system (suborning witnesses, bribing judges). He aimed to put them out of business. In Senate hearings, he brought in Anthony “Tony Ducks” Corallo; Joe “Little Caesar” DiVarco; Carlos “The Little Man” Marcello…and dozens of other colorful mobsters. In his first three years as Attorney General, RFK filed 673 indictments against organized crime figures.

The mafiosos didn’t forget. And didn’t forgive. What’s more, they felt betrayed. They believed that the Kennedys would protect them, not prosecute them. There are several competing stories to explain it. One tells us that Joe Kennedy had made a deal with the mob; if they helped deliver the votes in Chicago he would tell his sons to lay off them. Another story is that the Kennedy boys were connected to the mob on their own. Their sister, Pat, was married to Peter Lawford, one the famous “Rat Pack,” along with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. Sinatra installed a heliport at his residence in Palm Springs so the president could come to visit. Jack Kennedy may even have shared a mistress – Judith Campbell Exner – with Sinatra’s mafia pal, Sam Giancana.

Whatever the origins of the story, the mob felt betrayed when Bobby Kennedy went after them with a vigor they had never seen before. “Livarsi na petra di la scarpa,” said Carlos Marcello in 1962. The old Sicilian curse has an English variant, said to have been invoked by Henry II: “Will no one rid me of that turbulent priest?” In another documented exchange, mobster Santo Trafficante assured Cuban exile leader Jose Aleman that he needn’t worry about President Kennedy: “No, Jose, he is going to be hit.”

An Empire Unchallenged: Another group that didn’t like the Kennedys was the aforementioned War Industry. Their business, too, was being severely hampered by the Kennedys’ desire to give peace a chance…and their general distrust of both the military and the spies. By this time, the CIA and the mobsters were working together. Their target was supposed to be Fidel Castro. The mafia had its connections in Cuba. The CIA’s mission was to assassinate Fidel, at which, it failed.

The assassination of JFK, however…like the murder of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury in 1170, was a shocking success. Who did it? Did the CIA aim for Castro and hit Kennedy? Did the mafia settle its score with the Kennedy family? Or was it a ‘lone gunman,’ as the Warren Commission concluded? We don’t know. But since then, no president has ever seriously challenged the empire’s agenda. "

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Ardmore, Oklahoma, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

Gregory Mannarino, "Three Major Banks In Trouble, More To Follow, Count On It"

Gregory Mannarino, PM 11/21/23
"Three Major Banks In Trouble,
 More To Follow, Count On It"
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"Türkiye Will Destroy Israel With Nuclear Weapons If They Don't Cease Fire in Gaza"

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Douglas Macgregor, 11/21/23
"Türkiye Will Destroy Israel With Nuclear Weapons 
If They Don't Cease Fire in Gaza"
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Scott Ritter, 11/21/23
"Israel Is The Terrorist, They Murder Children,
 Bomb Hospitals, They Must Be Prosecuted"
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"Middle East Wars and Oil Shocks"

"Middle East Wars and Oil Shocks"
by Nick Giambruno

"On October 7, Hamas, an armed Palestinian militant organization that controls the Gaza Strip, launched Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. It was the most significant attack against Israel since the 1973 Yom Kippur War, which started almost 50 years ago to the day. Now, Israel has formally declared war for the first time since 1973. The Middle East is on the precipice of a regional war that could eclipse the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Many people don’t appreciate how close we are to a catastrophe of historic proportions that will touch everyone.

Remember, American support for Israel during the 1973 Yom Kippur War was the catalyst for the OPEC embargo, which caused the first oil shock. The oil price roughly quadrupled, from around $3 per barrel to about $12 in a matter of days. It immediately triggered an energy crisis. There were gas shortages and panic in the US as drivers sat in lines stretching for blocks, waiting to fill their gas tanks.

The second oil shock followed in 1979 as crude prices nearly tripled. A large conflict in the Middle East was again the cause - the Iranian Revolution and the subsequent Iran-Iraq War. A third oil shock occurred in 1990 as Iraq invaded Kuwait, causing oil prices to more than double.

Here’s the bottom line. Big Middle East wars are often catastrophic for global oil supplies. And supply disruptions cause price spikes. It’s a simple relationship. This isn’t surprising. Analysts estimate that over 40% of global oil exports come from the Middle East.

Today, the Middle East is again on the cusp of a large regional war between Iran and its allies and Israel and its allies. The conflict could potentially be more destructive than the conflicts that caused the prior oil shocks.

Iran’s allies consist of Hamas and several other armed Palestinian groups, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Syria, an assortment of Iraqi militias, and the Houthis, who control most of Yemen.

Israel, the US, most European countries, and their regional Arab allies of Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, the UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain are on the other side. However, widespread anger against Israel is forcing Washington’s Arab allies into a more neutral stance. That means it will be the US and Israel who will likely be doing the actual fighting against Iran and its allies should the situation escalate, which is likely in my view. Here’s how that could happen…

Hamas’ October 7th attack could be the spark that lights the region on fire. It has led to an Israeli ground invasion of Gaza with gruesome house-to-house urban warfare. Hezbollah in Lebanon is orders of magnitude more powerful than Hamas. It has made no secret that it intends to open a second front for Israel in the north if Israel appears to be successful with a ground invasion of Gaza.

The US has signaled that it could get involved if Hezbollah does. The war spreading to Lebanon would likely bring neighboring Syria, which is allied with Hezbollah, into the conflict. Israel has already bombed the international airports in Damascus and Aleppo in Syria several times. Iraqi militias, pro-Iranian forces in Syria, and the Houthis in Yemen have already launched attacks against US bases and other targets, signaling their readiness to enter the conflict.

And, of course, there is Iran itself, which has said it won’t be a passive observer and often threatens to attack Israel directly. Israel has also threatened to attack Iran directly. However, there is only a limited amount of damage Israel can do to Iran - short of using its nuclear weapons. That’s because there is a distance of more than 1,000 kilometers between them. The best Israel could do is a couple of limited airstrikes, which would spur Iran to retaliate on Israeli territory with its precision ballistic missiles. This means the US military would have to do the heavy lifting in a war against Iran. The US has made clear that it will join the war if Iran does.

War with Iran means the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most important energy corridor, comes into play. Further, Russia and China are standing behind Iran with overt and covert military and economic support. In short, there is a good chance the situation will escalate into a full-blown regional war because neither side appears willing to back down, which means escalation is likely. The underlying geopolitical dynamics will keep the region unstable even if the current conflict does not lead to a regional war.

Tensions have been building for a long time in the Middle East as the geopolitical momentum has turned in favor of Iran and its allies in recent years. The US and Israel find an empowered Iran intolerable and have been eager to find a way to knock Tehran and its allies down. They could now have their chance. The Israelis have not been shy about their intentions to go after Iran, which they regard as the source of many of their problems. Sooner or later, I expect them to act.

Here’s the bottom line as I see it. The previous status quo in the Middle East is not tenable. Either the US and Israel knock Iran down - which would require winning an uncertain regional war - or they cede the Middle East to Tehran and its allies. Either outcome would be a geopolitical disaster for the US. Ceding the Middle East to Iran means giving up on the petrodollar system, which serves as the bedrock for the US financial system, and putting the existence of Israel into doubt. Accepting that outcome is politically impossible for any US politician.

However, as the Millennium Challenge 2002 war game showed, going to war with Iran could mean the US military suffers a crippling defeat. My guess is that the US military will try to avoid war with Iran for as long as possible but will eventually be forced to take action in a last-ditch effort to save Israel and the petrodollar system. Even then, there is a good chance they will lose it all anyway.

The implications of all of this are immense and historical. They won’t be confined to the Middle East. In short, we are only one escalation away from potentially the biggest oil shock in history. Unfortunately, most people have no idea how close we are to a catastrophe of historical proportions..."

Bill Bonner, "Far Wrong on Politics"

Argentina’s president elect, libertarian economist, Javier Milei
"Far Wrong on Politics"
The mainstream press peddles misinformation about Argentina's election...
by Bill Bonner

"I don't know what's right or left,
I'm too drunk to even stand.
Why the devil won't you help me,
Please take your foot off of my hand..."
~ "Pinkard and Bowden," as sung by Willie Nelson

Paris, France - 'The US mainstream press has totally misunderstood Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei. Intentionally, we presume. We pay attention to Argentina. Partly because we have an office in Buenos Aires and investments in Salta Province…and partly because we learn from it. When it comes to politics and finance, there is no goofy, absurd and counter-productive trick the Argentines haven’t tried at least once.

We study their trip of the last 120 years – from king of the road…and then, down into the gutter. And now we get to watch as they try to tow themselves back on the highway. (We even played a small part in Milei’s election. The New York Times says an endorsement from former president Macri helped put Milei over the top. Our office down there put Milei and Macri together.)

Crushing the Establishment: But look at the press coverage. Here’s The Washington Post: "Argentina set for sharp right turn as Trump-like radical wins presidency."

"BUENOS AIRES — A radical libertarian and admirer of Donald Trump rode a wave of voter rage to win Argentina’s presidency on Sunday, crushing the political establishment and bringing the sharpest turn to the right in four decades of democracy in the country."

Turn to the right? Does this reporter know his left from his right? A Buenos Aires voter explained it to him: “I have three jobs, and it’s never enough,” he said, holding his six-month-old daughter after voting in a working-class neighborhood of Buenos Aires. “We’ve already seen what Peronism has done. We need a change.”

And here’s a Reuters report with more misinformation: "Argentine far-right libertarian Milei sweeps to victory." Far right? Think again! The New York Times, meanwhile, wanted to make it even clearer what we were dealing with on the pampas. It called Milei a “mini-Trump.’ "Everyone in the mainstream seems to think Milei is a right-winger…like Trump, Desantis, or Haley. Even Trump himself seems to believe it, sending his well-wishes to Mr. Milei following the victory announcement."

It falls to us to fact check. And what we find is that the only thing Milei and Trump have in common is their enemies. The New York Times…The Washington Post…the Establishment…the press…academia…the politicians and bureaucrats – none welcomes a fake reformer…and certainly not a real one. The earnest professors…weapons suppliers…columnists and up-and-coming reporters…newly elected members of Congress….Wall Street honchos – all have a keen interest in ‘what is.’ They are the ones who shape public policies. They are the chief…and maybe the only…beneficiaries of them.

‘What isn’t’ – a world in which the chips fall where they may…not necessarily where the elite want them…that is, a world with less government – is unwelcome. In the world that is, they see government as the source of wealth and power. The only question is, where does it go? To the left, poorly represented by Mr. Biden? Or to the right, poorly represented by Mr. Trump?

Vermin Politicians: On the ‘left,’ Mr. Biden promises more of the same – more rules, more regulations, more deficits and more debt. He will continue spending on favored projects…boosting asset prices…generous pay-offs for lobbyists and insiders…and more profits for cherished industries – notably poverty-fighting, microchips and the military. If any of these things are threatened…say, by a ‘debt ceiling’ or a recession, the Biden Team will do whatever is necessary to get the pumps working as soon as possible.

Mr. Trump, on the ‘right,’ is another matter. Generally despised and distrusted by the Great and the Good, he is the perfect foil for the elite left – a fake and incompetent reformer. Both Biden and Trump believe that “the People’ can’t be allowed to err and stray like lost sheep. They need direction; they will give it to them – at the barrel of a gun, if necessary. And they will use the gun to eliminate the ‘vermin’ that don’t agree with them.

But that is what makes Mr. Milei different. He is neither right nor left. For him, the vermin are those in the ‘political caste.’ He aims to clear them out - the profiteers, hangers-on, lobbyists, consultants, think tank ‘experts,’ parasites, bureaucrats, and other freeloaders – and let ‘the People’ decide for themselves what to do with their own money. Will he succeed? Not likely, but we will keep our eyes open."

"How It Really Is"

 

Dan, I Allegedly, "I Had $120,000 Vanish From My Bank Account"

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Dan, I Allegedly, AM 11/21/23
"I Had $120,000 Vanish From My Bank Account"
"Margaret Lomax sold her home and had her life savings at farmers and merchants bank. She transferred it to city bank and $120,000 disappeared. Plus, the Tustin Marine Base continues to burn with toxic chemicals spewing in the air."
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