Sunday, December 3, 2023

The Poet: Fernando Pessoa, “I Don’t Know If The Stars Rule The World”

“I Don’t Know If The Stars Rule The World”

“I don’t know if the stars rule the world,
Or if Tarot or playing cards
Can reveal anything.
I don’t know if the rolling of dice
Can lead to any conclusion.
But I also don’t know
If anything is attained
By living the way most people do.

Yes, I don’t know
If I should believe in this daily rising sun
Whose authenticity no one can guarantee me,
Or if it would be better (because better or more convenient)
To believe in some other sun,
One that shines even at night,
Some profound incandescence of things,
Surpassing my understanding.

For now...
(Let’s take it slow)
For now
I have an absolutely secure grip on the stair-rail,
I secure it with my hand –
This rail that doesn’t belong to me
And that I lean on as I ascend...
Yes... I ascend...
I ascend to this:
I don’t know if the stars rule the world.”

- Fernando Pessoa

"In the Inbox"

"In the Inbox"

"From: Coordinator of Volunteer Services: We have a young man, thirty-six, on hospice who has a very young child. They want someone to help him do a life review and perhaps put some pictures together for he and his wife so the child will know him. Call me if you are willing to do this."
"The next time, friend, your life seems too hard, check your Inbox."
- Jose Orez

“There Is No Reality Anymore…”

“There Is No Reality Anymore…”
by Thad Beversdorf

“I‘d love to change the world, but I don‘t know what to do,
so I’ll leave it up to you…” *

“What a great lyric that is from the late 60′s, early 70′s English band “10 Years After.”* I believe this describes that uneasy feeling of discontent that sits deep in the stomach, beneath the day to day exteriors, of so many people today. The world is like a black hole in that it seems to be getting smaller and smaller as the years go by but also heavier and heavier with each passing day.

When I was a teenager and my friends and I were taking reality obscuring substances, one of my buddies (this means you Nichol) would stop us at certain points throughout the night for a reality check. This was just a few moments where we ‘d all gather our senses to make sure the world was still right and then we’d venture back into obscurity. I feel that reality is an old world term. There is no reality anymore. With advances in technology came unending possibilities of if you can dream it they can make it so. The ubiquitous flow of information ensures that the truth is always available but never known with certainty. It means there is no such thing as a reality check. It’s like that dream inside a dream inside a dream. Which reality is real anymore? How deep does the rabbit hole go?

We are raised with pretty standard ideals of what the world is meant to be but these ideals seem to take place only in the movies. It must be incredibly difficult for our young people to reconcile the two worlds, I know it is for me. That which they learn as a child and that which they find has replaced it as a young adult. Our leaders are despicable, arrogant and egotistical fools who pretend we elect them because we don’t see them for what they are. But we elect them because we feel we have no choice. We know what we want the world to be. We know what it should look and feel like. And we know it is not the world in which we live today. I know I’d love to change the world but I don’t know how and so I’ll leave it up to you. And so we continue to move forward down this path, each step uneasy as though something ungood is lurking just around the next corner.

We are able to put that feeling out of our minds for the most part but our subconscious is always aware that things are off. We have all kinds of self help books and new age theories that attempt to make sense of it all and explain why we just aren t happy the way we envision happy should be. Perhaps the only reality is the reality that the world isn’t what we had hoped it would be and we don’t know how to make that right. I’d love to say that if we just stand up and do the right thing, act from our hearts and have good intentions that it could change the world. But quite honestly there are ill-intentioned people that are constructing this new world in which we sub-exist.It is them and us, but they’d never say it that way. Certainly though their intention is not for us to co-exist along side them.

But so we carry on and we, move forward, to the best of our abilities. We accept the good with the bad and acknowledge that everything is a trade off. We believe that if we go to college we stand a better chance in life and so we borrow our first 10 years of post college wages to get an edge over the next guy who is doing the same. When we get out of school we know that it is time to buckle down and get serious. We put our lives on hold in order to focus on the future with the idea that one day we will be sitting on the porch with the person we love, the one we put on hold for all those years, and we will then enjoy our life’s work then.

But then we get further in debt because we need a sleeker car and we need a bigger house but it’s ok because we can just work a little more. And then the kids come and as far as we got to know them they are great, I think. But it’s ok because they just finished college and now they’ve moved back in as the job market is tough out there and so we’re paying off their student loans. Eventually they get away and begin their life’s journey and they take their debt with them. And then we realize, god I’m almost 60. But it feels great because that means soon I’ll be there on the porch getting to know the one I love again and life will be grand at that point.

But then we turn 65 and we realize all those policies that were implemented by all those well-intentioned decision makers have actually left us with very little. And we say it’s ok because we’d be bored anyway just sitting on the porch. And so we take a job waving at people in Walmart but feel like OMG how did I get here. But the shift ends and we go home anxious to spend time with the one we love because, although it’s a terrible thought, we are aware we’re both getting long in the tooth. And so we arrive home only to realize the one we love is now sick and that it’s too late for our days sitting on the porch getting to know each other again. We do everything we can but we cannot afford to help that person who stood quietly behind us all those years as healthcare costs are unrealistically out of touch with reality. And then it hits us that despite taking all the right steps to ensure we have a great life we failed to ever really be happy, to really love and to really accept love. And then it really hits us, this world provides but one shot.

Well, then that feeling of uneasy discontent that shadowed us when we were young is now an intense pain in our heart. And we look out at the world and we ask ourselves how could this have happened? I did everything they told me I was supposed to do, I did everything right! And it becomes clear that life was a chance to change the world, but we didn’t know what to do, and so we left it up to…”
*

"There Are Some Oddities..."

"There are some oddities in the perspective with which we see the world. The fact that we live at the bottom of a deep gravity well, on the surface of a gas covered planet going around a nuclear fireball 90 million miles away and think this to be normal is obviously some indication of how skewed our perspective tends to be."
- Douglas Adams

The Daily "Near You?"

Dysart, Iowa, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

Dan, I Allegedly, "What Were They Thinking?"

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Dan, I Allegedly PM 12/3/23
"What Were They Thinking?"
"It’s funny how corporations lie to us. The latest one is Red Lobster telling us that they’re losing money because of a $20 shrimp promotion. The truth is people are not eating out at these restaurants. This got me to think about all the other promotions that went wrong over the last few years."
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"They’re the Living Dead"


"They’re the Living Dead"
by Glock-n-Load

"IMO, Van Halen wrote the best lyrics to go along with the video above."

"At night I walk this stinkin’ street past the crazys on my block
 and I see the same old faces and I hear that same old talk
 and I’m searching for the latest thing, a break in this routine, 
I’m talkin’ some new kicks, ones like you ain’t never seen.
This is home, well, this is Mean Street, it’s our home, the only one I know

And we don’t worry ’bout tomorrow ’cause we’re sick of these four walls.
Now what you think is nothin’ might be somethin’ after all.
Now you know this ain’t no through street, the end is dead ahead,
The poor folks play for keeps down here,
they’re the living dead.

Come on down, huh, down to Mean Street
They’re dancin’ now, Lord, out on Mean Street
Dance, baby.
It’s always here and now, my friend, it ain’t once upon a time, 
it’s all over, but the shouting, I come, I take what’s mine.
We’re searching for the latest thing, a break in this routine, 
talkin’ some new kicks ones like you ain’t never seen.
This is home, mmm, this is Mean Street, it’s our home, only one I know
See, a gun is real easy in this desperate part of town, 
turns you from hunted into hunter (yeah), you go an’ hunt somebody down,
 wait a minute, ah, somebody said fair warning,
 Lord, Lord, strike that poor boy down."
–Van Halen, "Mean Street"
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"Opioid Crisis Kensington Ave."
"This is a snapshot of the opioid crisis in America and shows what I have seen and felt. It was a roller coaster of emotions. Seeing people suffer pushed me beyond my own limits several times."
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Hat tip to Glock-n-Load and the 
Burning Platform for this material.
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Van Halen, "Mean Street"

"I Wish..."

"I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo. "So do I," said Gandalf "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us."
- J.R.R. Tolkien, "Lord of the Rings"

"How It Really Is"

 

Good luck, kids...

"Over 60 Bank Branches Close As Americans Scramble To Pull Money Out Of Banks"

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The Atlantis Report, 12/3/23
"Over 60 Bank Branches Close As Americans 
Scramble To Pull Money Out Of Banks"

"Big banks like PNC Bank and JPMorgan Chase filed for closing several of their branches in multiple states last week amid a troubling pattern of rising branch shutdowns over the past years. Several banks filed for closing down branches, with PNC Bank leading with the most number of filings. It filed for 19 branch closures - five in Pennsylvania, four in Illinois, three in Texas, two each in Alabama and New Jersey, and one each in Indiana, Ohio, and Florida. JPMorgan Chase followed closely with 18 filings, three in Ohio, two each in Connecticut and South Carolina, and one each in 11 states including New York, Illinois, Florida, and Massachusetts. Citizens Bank came in third with eight branch closure filings, six in New York, and one each in Massachusetts and Delaware. Minneapolis-based US Bank filed for seven closures, three in Tennessee and one each in Missouri, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Illinois.

The use of the US dollar is increasing, partly due to the printing of more money. This has an effect on the Western economy. China and Japan, which hold a significant amount of US Treasury, are gradually reducing their holdings. Next year, there might be a situation where the Bank of Japan is forced to sell a large portion of the US Treasury, causing global repercussions. The US debt's annual interest expense has doubled in the last two years, reaching 1 trillion, even though the country isn't officially in a recession. The total US debt has risen by 10 trillion since 2020 and is expected to reach 35 trillion next year, a 45% increase in the last three years."
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"World War III Prelude, 12/3/23"

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Scott Ritter, 12/3/23
"All Of Israel's Plans With Arab Countries 
And Control Of All Of Gaza Are Losing"
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Full screen recommended.
Scott Ritter, 12/3/23
"Good News For Hamas! Hezbollah Takes North Israel, 
IDF Must Withdraw Troops From Gaza"
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Full screen recommended.
Business & Geopolitics, 12/3/23
"Russia Gives Israel A Final Warning - 
Stop The Attack Now!"
"The enduring conflict between Israel and Palestine etched into the annals of history, has now witnessed a significant shift as Russia makes a decisive move, issuing a stern warning to Israel, urging an immediate ceasefire. The relentless strife in this region has inflicted profound pain, terror, and violence upon innocent civilians, amplifying the urgency for intervention. Despite the United States' attempts to broker peace between these two factions, its alignment with Israel has proven to be a stumbling block, thwarting any significant progress toward reconciliation. This very dynamic has propelled Russia to step in, leveling a direct warning at Israel, compelling them to halt hostilities and pursue a ceasefire."
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Tech Show, 12/3/23
"Turkey Leaves NATO After Stance 
On the Israel & Palestine Conflict!"
"In this in-depth video, we look at the unusual geopolitical development of Turkey's withdrawal from NATO, which is being pushed by its position on the Israel-Palestine dispute. Our analysis delves into Turkey's historical relations with NATO, dating back to 1952, and how Turkey's geopolitical location and military capabilities have played a critical role within the alliance."
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Adventures With Danno, "Stock Up On These Items Before They Disappear!"

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Adventures With Danno, 12/3/23
"Stock Up On These Items Before They Disappear!"
"In this video we are covering items that are dissappearing off the store shelves and/or skyrocketing in price. With events on food shortages and extreme price increases in stores, we need to stock up on these items before they're gone!"
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Saturday, December 2, 2023

Jeremiah Babe, "Christmas Crisis At Walmart, No Shoppers"

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Jeremiah Babe, 12/2/23
"Christmas Crisis At Walmart, No Shoppers"
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Musical Interlude: Yanni, “Standing in Motion"

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Yanni, “Standing in Motion"
Live At The Acropolis 1993

"A Look to the Heavens"

"Why isn't this ant a big sphere? Planetary nebula Mz3 is being cast off by a star similar to our Sun that is, surely, round. Why then would the gas that is streaming away create an ant-shaped nebula that is distinctly not round?
Clues might include the high 1000-kilometer per second speed of the expelled gas, the light-year long length of the structure, and the magnetism of the star visible above at the nebula's center. One possible answer is that Mz3 is hiding a second, dimmer star that orbits close in to the bright star. A competing hypothesis holds that the central star's own spin and magnetic field are channeling the gas. Since the central star appears to be so similar to our own Sun, astronomers hope that increased understanding of the history of this giant space ant can provide useful insight into the likely future of our own Sun and Earth.”

Chet Raymo, “What Not to Believe”

“What Not to Believe”
by Chet Raymo

“In Stacy Schiff's biography of Cleopatra, I came across this epigraph from Euripides: "Man's most valuable trait is a judicious sense of what not to believe." I have no idea which of Euripides' plays the quote is from, but it strikes me as a suitable source for reflection. Credulity is the default state of a human life. Children are born to believe, to accept as true what they are told by adults. An innate credulity has survival value in a dangerous world. If a grown-up says "There are crocodiles in the river," it is probably best to stay out of the water.

Skepticism, on the other hand, must be learned. I was late in realizing that I didn't have to believe the received "truth." My best teacher was a somewhat older Panamanian secular Jew I went to graduate school with at UCLA. We took our brown-bag lunches together in the university's botanical garden, and spent the hour talking about physics, religion, and the "meaning of life."

Moises was the first person I had encountered after sixteen years of Catholic education who mentioned the word "skepticism." "Why do you believe that?" he would ask, and often I had no answer except that it was what my family and teachers told me was true. The idea that I might actually examine the basis for my beliefs was a rather new concept. In matters of religion, like almost everyone else in the world, I had embraced uncritically the faith story into which I was born.

And thus began my search for "a judicious sense of what not to believe." When later, as a teacher, I wrote a little column for each issue of the college newspaper, I called it "Under a Skeptical Star," from a line of the Scots poet/scholar William MacNeile Dixon: "If there be a skeptical star I was born under it, yet I have lived all my days in complete astonishment." A liberating sense of what not to believe opened the door to a vastly more interesting world whose diverse and astonishing riches I continue to explore to this day."

"The Hand We're Dealt..."

“Bad things don’t happen to people because they deserve for them to happen. It just doesn’t work that way. It’s just… life. And no matter who we are, we have to take the hand we’re dealt, crappy though it may be, and try our very best to move forward anyway, to love anyway, to have hope anyway… to have faith that there’s a purpose to the journey we’re on.”
- Mia Sheridan

The Poet: Charles Bukowski, "Roll The Dice"

“Alea Iacta Est”
“Alea iacta est is a Latin phrase attributed by Suetonius to Julius Caesar on January 10, 49 B.C. as he led his army across the Rubicon river in Northern Italy. With this step, he entered Italy at the head of his army in defiance of the Senate and began his long civil war against Pompey and the Optimates. The phrase, either in the original Latin or in translation, is used in many languages to indicate that events have passed a point of no return.

The historian Frances Titchener has given a stylized description of the context of Caesar’s pronouncement: “We know from [Caesar's journals] that Caesar is not taking this lightly. He knows that if he marches on Rome with his armies, then he is a public enemy, and that he will either have to win, or die. For a Roman patrician like Julius Caesar there is no life without military service; there is no life without service to the state. He cannot simply ‘go native’ and stay in Gaul, and he does realize that if he goes back to Rome, he would be killed. At this time the northernmost border of the Roman territory in Italy is the River Rubicon. Once someone crosses the River Rubicon, he’s in Roman territory. A general must not cross that boundary with his army – he must do what the Romans call lay down his command, which means surrender his right to order troops, and certainly not be carrying weapons.

Caesar and his armies hesitate quite a while at this river while Caesar decides what to do, and Caesar tells us that he informs his soldiers that it’s a little tiny bridge across the river, but once they cross it they’ll have to fight their way all the way to Rome, and Caesar is well aware that he’s risking not just his own life, but those of his loyal soldiers, and he might not win. Pompey is a formidable enemy. It’s also impossible to avoid the fact that Caesar was attacking the state, and as a patrician Roman this would have been very difficult for him, equivalent to beating up your father. He wouldn’t have done any of this lightly. Finally he makes a decision, it’s time to go, and he uses a gambling metaphor: he says ‘Roll the dice’, ‘Alea iacta est’. Once the dice start rolling they cannot be controlled, even though we don’t know what the outcome will be as the dice roll and tumble. Julius and his men swiftly cross the river and they march double time toward Rome, where they almost beat the messengers sent to inform the Senate of their arrival.”
"Life's a gamble. Courage is to roll the dice and go
for the gusto when all odds and bets are against you!"
- Bobby Compton
Charles Bukowski, "Roll The Dice"
Read by Tom O'Bedlam

The Daily "Near You?"

Long Beach, California, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"Does Anyone Know..."

"All sins, of course, deserve to be treated with mercy: we all do what we can, and life is too hard and too cruel for us to condemn anyone for failing in this area. Does anyone know what he himself would do if faced with the worst and how much truth could he bear under such circumstances?"
- Andre Comte-Sponville
Joe South, "Walk A Mile In My Shoes"

Redacted, "America Is About Change Forever By Mid-January"

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Redacted 12/2/23
"America Is About Change Forever By Mid-January"
"A massive caravan of 4 million illegal migrants is inching closer to the U.S. border as we speak. Independent Journalist Ryan Matta has been tracking their movements and shares unbelievable video evidence of this mass migration into the United States."
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"Kissinger Meets St. Peter"

"Kissinger Meets St. Peter"
By Brian Maher

"We note that Mr. Hank Kissinger, age 100, has paid his debt to nature. Thus he has put in appearance before St. Peter, heaven’s gate minder. Being a man of the Judaic faith, he was rather startled to find himself there. Yet there he was. And so he requested entry. We have obtained a transcript of their conversation, revealed herein.

HANK: Hello, St. Peter. The Grim Reaper finally came for me. Can you believe it? And so I throw myself upon your mercy, and request entry to the heavenly realm which you guard so admirably.

PETER: There’s a saying on Earth that only the good die young. You lived to be 100. What am I to infer from this? Trust me, I have every intention of giving you a fair hearing. But let me just say it now: If I were a betting man, I would take the “under,” so to speak. And in the present context, “under” carries a literal connotation.

At any rate, let us proceed. Please hand me your dossier (Peter begins thumbing through the document.) Your credentials are impressive indeed. You advised 12 presidents, and served as national security adviser under Presidents Nixon and Ford. You were also the only person ever to be White House national security adviser and secretary of state at the same time. Your influence over U.S. foreign policy was immense - even to your dying day. I must give you that.

HANK: (With blushing cheeks) Well, I mean, I don’t like to brag or anything, but yeah.

PETER: I see. Let’s take a little deeper look into your career, shall we? Let’s start with the Vietnam War, when you first came to prominence.

HANK: (Hesitant, voice trembling a bit) OK, s-s-s-u-u-u-u-r-e.

PETER: My records indicate that you sabotaged peace talks in 1968 in order to undermine that Johnson fellow. You believed it would grant you a higher position within the Nixon administration. Countless people needlessly died as a result. My records further indicate that you were responsible for mass deaths in Laos and Cambodia.

Let me quote from Rolling Stone magazine: "Every single person who died in Vietnam between autumn 1968 and the Fall of Saigon - and all who died in Laos and Cambodia, where Nixon and Kissinger secretly expanded the war within months of taking office, as well as all who died in the aftermath, like the Cambodian genocide their destabilization set into motion - died because of Henry Kissinger." Is this true? Let me remind you: You are under oath. And the penalty for perjury around here - I assure you - is quite severe.

HANK: Well, I mean, I never said I was perfect. Sometimes you have to do some unethical things for the greater good. I believed I was serving the higher good. What’s the saying? If you want to create an omelet, you need to break a few eggs.

PETER: You mean your personal ambition?

HANK: (Looking around, avoiding eye contact, fidgeting,)

PETER: You know what my boss says about killing people, right? Shall I cite the Sixth Commandment for you? But you’re right. No one’s perfect. Perhaps you redeemed yourself in the following years. Let us see.

In 1971, Pakistan waged a genocidal campaign to suppress the independence movement that resulted in the creation of Bangladesh. Pakistan was an enemy of India and therefore a friend of China. So you encouraged your boss, Nixon, to look the other way as Pakistani forces raped and murdered at least 300,000 people - and likely many more. Tricky Dick appeared at these very gates years ago. I asked him about this. He said you told him, “We can’t allow a friend of ours and China’s to get screwed in a conflict with a friend of India’s.” Do you deny this, sir?

HANK: Well, no, but you have to understand the context. It was the Cold War and we were trying to drive a wedge between the Soviet Union and China. It worked and - if I can say it for myself - it represents one of the greatest foreign policy achievements in U.S. history. Again, you have to consider the greater good. We couldn’t let something like Bangladeshi independence get in the way of that.

PETER: At least 300,000 Bangladeshi would disagree with you. I admit, opening up China was a tremendous accomplishment. But at the cost of your soul? I might further add that you set China forward 50 years. Millions of productive American jobs ended up being shipped over there, creating the Rust Belt. It also vastly expanded China’s military power, which now represents a major challenge to the United States. I thought you were on the U.S. side?

HANK: You can’t judge me for that. The world I just departed is a complicated place. It involves trade-offs. Don’t make the perfect the enemy of the good. I helped bring millions of Chinese out of abject poverty. Isn’t that, well, rather Christian of me?

PETER: It certainly factors in your favor. And believe me, I understand your world of trade-offs. But I’m a harsh grader. Why do you think I’ve turned away so many kings, prime ministers and presidents over the millennia? But let’s move on.

Oh boy. It appears to get worse. It seems like you perfected your craft, so to speak, in South America. In 1970, Chile elected a socialist by the name of Salvador Allende. He demanded reparations from the U.S. for appropriating its vast mineral wealth. Before Allende’s election, you said, “I don’t see why we need to stand by and watch a country go communist due to the irresponsibility of its own people.” You plotted a coup to have the guy overthrown. In 1973 a military junta took over. A pretty nasty bit named Pinochet took over. He tortured and killed thousands, often in —.

HANK: Now hold on, let me stop you there. Communism was evil - don’t you agree? Wasn’t I on the side of the angels here, by stopping it?

PETER: You’re correct, communism was evil. But the socialist idiot was freely and duly elected. If people want to ruin their own country, isn’t that their God-given right? Isn’t your country all about democracy? It sure likes to talk about it. I think I know why you were so hot to overthrow that guy. It goes back to all that mineral wealth Chile had and the American corporations that were tapping it. He threatened to cut them off and you weren’t having that. Am I correct? And remember, this is not an American courthouse. The Fifth Amendment does not apply here.

HANK: Can I plead nolo contendere - no contest?

PETER: You may if you wish. But I must inform you that I will consider your plea an admission of guilt.

HANK: Understood.

PETER: Is this the plea you wish to enter?

HANK: Yes.

PETER: So noted.

HANK: (Nodding slightly, somber in countenance.)

PETER: You know, some guy once wrote a book about you, called "The Trial of Henry Kissinger." It basically accuses you of every war crime under the sun. You are aware of that - correct?

HANK: Yeah, well, I can explain THAT. It was written by this lefty named Christopher Hitchens. Boy, did he have it in for me, let me tell you. The guy was so blinded by hatred for me, it colored everything he wrote.

PETER: Yes, I know this Hitchens character. He appeared in the very spot you stand several years ago. He was an atheist, so you should take some delight in the fact that I turned him away. You can guess where he ended up. I won’t bother telling you. And - for the record - he was just as shocked as I was that you, a much older man, outlived him by so many years. But hey. It happens. I nonetheless found his book about you highly compelling. He amassed a considerable amount of evidence which I can only call damning. And I don’t use the word “damning” lightly given the serious nature of my job. I think you know what I mean.

HANK: Yes, I think I do.

PETER: Well, Kissinger, I believe I’ve seen enough. I’m ready to pronounce sentence (reaches for Hank’s dossier, seizes a stamping tool and stamps the document). I’m sorry, but the weight of evidence against you is simply too great for me to ignore. Entry denied! (Hands Hank his papers.)

HANK: Wait, please give me another chance! You can’t deny that I’ve actually done some good in my life.

PETER: I don’t deny it. But I’m afraid the bad you’ve done outweighs it. My decision is final. Bailiff, will you please escort the applicant to the elevator.

HANK: (Being dragged away) No, no, please don’t do this to me! I was just doing what I had to do. Damn you Nixon, look what you did to me!

PETER: Goodbye, Kissinger. Give my regards to Hitchens. You two should get along famously down there…"
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"The Most Evil Man in the World"
by Brian Maher

“Absolutely disgraceful piece,” says one reader - Donald J. - not Donald J. Trump. Donald refers to yesterday’s reckoning, above, … in which we detailed the freshly deceased Hank Kissinger’s postmortem encounter with St. Peter. That encounter concluded poorly for Mr. Kissinger. St. Peter denied him entry into Paradise. And this - evidently - wrung Donald’s gizzard. Donald does not inform us why our piece was absolutely disgraceful. Perhaps because we deigned to divine St. Peter’s inscrutable judgment. And who are we to do it?

Or perhaps he believed old Hank Kissinger served the United States to high effect… and that he hung his adopted nation’s altar in glory. Perhaps there is even justice here. Perhaps Mr. Kissinger did a fair measure of good for his country. He was merely advancing his nation’s interests in a hopelessly fallen world of sin and iniquity. If certain skulls got cracked in the pursuit of these interests, well, then certain skulls got cracked.

Do not forget that he was dealing with the Maos of this world. The Pol Pots of this world. The Castros of this world. These were not men consecrated to peace. What was this fellow to do?Turn his cheek to them, the other cheek - and let them batter it with their fists?

We hazard Mr. Kissinger “meant well.” We cling to the belief that very few humans are evil by nature. We believe most bear good intentions. Yet as Mr. T.S. Eliot likely never stated: “Most of the evil in this world is done by people with good intentions.”

You are aware of the proverbial roadway to hell. You are furthermore aware of the material that constitutes its pavement - good intentions. We believe much of the world’s evils are executed by well-intentioned men. These include the Robespierres of this world, the Hitlers of this world, the Stalins of this world, the Maos of this world. They were animated not by evil but by what they considered good - the highest good. Liberty, equality and fraternity… the salvation of German people… the good of the revolution. They differ merely in the particulars.

Herr Hitler’s Wehrmacht sported belt buckles emblazoned with the phrase “Gott mit uns” — God is with us. Let it go into the record: We do not sort Mr. Kissinger into this uniquely villainous category of men. Yet the larger point, we believe, stands: “Most of the evil in this world is done by people with good intentions.” Alas, this world is loaded to its crown with such people. May the Lord deliver us from their evil…"

"Here And Now..."

“That we can never know,” answered the wolf angrily. “That’s for the future. But what we can know is the importance of what we owe to the present. Here and now, and nowhere else. For nothing else exists, except in our minds. What we owe to ourselves, and to those we’re bound to. And we can at least hope to make a better future, for everything.”
- David Clement Davies

"How It Really Is"

 

Dan, I Allegedly, "$86 Million Mistake - Could It Happen to You?"

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Dan, I Allegedly 12/2/23
"$86 Million Mistake - Could It Happen to You?"
"Ever dreamt of finding millions in your account? We chat about real folks who faced that dilemma, from a lighthearted LinkedIn post to spending sprees that led to legal battles. Plus, don't miss an unbelievable journey to unfreeze funds - talk about customer service nightmares!"
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Adventures With Danno, "Massive Price Increases At Walmart!"

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Adventures With Danno, 12/2/23
"Massive Price Increases At Walmart! 
What's Next? What's Coming?"
"In today's vlog, we are at Walmart and are noticing massive price increases! We are here to check out skyrocketing prices and a lot of empty shelves! It's getting rough out here as stores seem to be struggling with getting products!"
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Friday, December 1, 2023

Jeremiah Babe, "Enjoy Your New Tiny Home; Boat Sales Sink Faster Than The Titanic"

Jeremiah Babe, 12/1/23
"Enjoy Your New Tiny Home; 
Boat Sales Sink Faster Than The Titanic"
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Greg Hunter, "Weekly News Wrap-Up 12/1/23"

"Weekly News Wrap-Up 12/1/23"
"Biden Still at 9% OR Less, Left Kills X, Economic Warning Signs"
by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com

"Joe Biden, and other top swamp creatures in the loop, knows full well his real approval numbers are 9% or less. Biden can’t make anyone happy on the economy, Ukraine, Hamas/Israel war, the southern border, the CV19 vax and just about any other issue with “We the People.” The elite and Barack Obama love the dumbed down, meat puppet they installed, and they love what is going on. Bidenomics and disaster political policies make them richer and might give them more control.

There is some hope, and that comes in the form of the Deep State controllers are clearly losing control of the narrative. They are so desperate to kill free speech that counters their destructive narrative they are trying to frame Elon Musk as a Jew-hating anti-Semite. That is yet another total lie told by the Left. This lie is being propelled by the Lying Legacy Media (LLM) in hopes of destroying the advertising dollars going into X, and therefore, they are hoping to kill the company. This is why Elon Musk told advertisers trying to blackmail him to go “F##k” themselves. It’s all part of the plan to stop the flow of money going to X and destroy a huge free speech platform the evil Deep State globalists no longer control. This action reveals how weak the Deep State and the Obama/Biden Administration really are. It’s going to be a rough 2024 for everyone including the Deep State."

The economic warning signs keep flashing bright red. Two big warning signs on the road to financial perdition are China and other central banks continuing to buy physical gold at record amounts. The other big warning sign comes in the form of countries shunning US Treasury debt. This makes it very difficult, if not impossible, to finance our exploding debt. What could go wrong? There is much more in the 41-minute newscast."

Join Greg Hunter on Rumble as he talks about these 
stories and more in the Weekly News Wrap-Up for 12/1/23.

Canadian Prepper, "Alert! Shots Fired At US Nuclear Base; War Restarts In Israel; Germany WW3"

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Canadian Prepper, 12/1/23
"Alert! Shots Fired At US Nuclear Base; 
War Restarts In Israel; Germany WW3"
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Musical Interlude: 2002, "Greater Than The Sum", "Memory of the Sky"

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2002, "Greater Than The Sum"
In Ancient Greece, philosopher Aristotle (384–322 B.C.) wrote 
“The whole is greater than the sum of the parts.”
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2002, "Memory of the Sky"

"A Look to the Heavens"

“This pretty, open cluster of stars, M34, is about the size of the Full Moon on the sky. Easy to appreciate in small telescopes, it lies some 1,800 light-years away in the constellation Perseus. At that distance, M34 physically spans about 15 light-years. Formed at the same time from the same cloud of dust and gas, all the stars of M34 are about 200 million years young. 
But like any open star cluster orbiting in the plane of our galaxy, M34 will eventually disperse as it experiences gravitational tides and encounters with the Milky Way's interstellar clouds and other stars. Over four billion years ago, our own Sun was likely formed in a similar open star cluster.”

"It Better Be Worth It..."

 

Jim Kunstler, "The Magic Moment"

"The Magic Moment"
by Jim Kunstler

“This is in my opinion, the worst thing that’s ever happened to our country in my lifetime in the world, and the government’s role cannot be denied.” 
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on C-19-Vaxx

"History is a trickster. It unfolds emergently with uncanny creativity, often blindsiding humanity with the unanticipated consequences and non-linear outcomes of previous unfoldings. So, here we are now in a Second Civil War. Really? “Between whom?” you might ask. Between truth and untruth. Between a sociopathic bureaucratic blob steeped in lies and a citizenry obliged to live and die by the blob’s lies.

Case-in-point: the emergent evolution of US public health agencies, the CDC, the FDA, the NIH, the NIAID and their many fiefdoms, into a gigantic engine of death fueled by incessant and persistent lying. The people running these agencies lied to you about the creation and origin of the novel corona virus, SARS Covid-19. Then they lied about the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines created as the sovereign remedy for Covid-19. They also lied about and suppressed actual effective treatments for the disease they invented and loosed on the world and then coerced the whole medical establishment into breaking its Hippocratic oath (first do no harm) to administer vaccines that killed. They lied about these things knowingly. And through the whole three-year episode, US public health has hidden the data about Covid and the vaccines while aggressively lying about it and punishing American citizens who found ways to expose the truth.

The vaccines have killed an estimate 670,000 Americans and 17-million world-wide, consensus figures arrived at by citizens devoted to uncovering the truth. One of these is independent researcher Steve Kirsch, a Silicon Valley billionaire who invented the optical mouse. In 2021, after noticing a strange pattern of early deaths and injuries in his own circle of acquaintances, Mr. Kirsch devoted himself and his fortune to uncovering the truth about the Covid-19 vaccines. Mr. Kirsch describes himself as “a nerd,” by which he means that he is good at math and at assembling bodies of information using rigorous statistical analysis that present a coherent picture of reality, a.k.a. the truth.

Last night, Thursday, November 30, Mr. Kirsch gave a talk at his alma mater, MIT, in Cambridge, Massachusetts on what the best available statistics tell us about the Covid-19 vaccines (for instance, that so far they have killed more Americans than World War Two). The talk was live-streamed on the Rumble platform (YouTube scrubbed it). There is an interesting story behind Mr. Kirsch’s event. Years before the Covid-19 fiasco, Mr. Kirsch gave MIT $2.5 million to build a new lecture hall. Then, during Covid-19, Mr. Kirsch asked MIT to allow him to stage a lecture about his findings. The MIT administrators refused to let Mr. Kirsch speak in the lecture hall that he paid for. Mr. Kirsch went public with that, embarrassing the university, and under new MIT President Sally Kornbluth, the Institute relented.

Prior to the November 30 talk, Mr. Kirsch sought to share his data with eminent MIT professor Robert Langer, winner of countless awards for advances in the biotechnological sciences. Dr. Langer runs a research program that his MIT webpage describes as follows: "The group’s work is at the interface of biotechnology and materials science. A major focus is the study and development of polymers to deliver drugs, particularly genetically engineered proteins, continuously at controlled rates and for prolonged periods of time.”

Sounds like Dr. Langer would be intimately acquainted with the mechanisms of the Covid-19 mRNA vaccines, especially the development of lipid nanoparticles that facilitate the delivery of the mRNA message into their targeted cells. Dr. Langer declined to see the data or to meet with Mr. Kirsch. At the beginning of his talk, Mr. Kirsch offered some speculation as to why Dr. Langer might demur to see the data or meet with him. Turns out it is because Dr. Langer sits on the Moderna board of directors. If Dr. Langer were exposed to “record level” data in a structured format that indicated the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine was killing a lot of people, Dr. Langer would be required legally to insist that the company take it off the market. Now you see how the venal mendacity of Big Pharma intersects with the perfidy of Academia, and at the highest levels. Dr. Langer has been called out, and publicly disgraced by Mr. Kirsch. Will Dr. Langer sue Mr. Kirsch for defamation? I doubt it. It is a fact that Dr. Langer is on the Moderna Board, and his obligations to the public are clear vis-à-vis Moderna’s flagship product. It will be interesting to see how MIT and Dr. Langer handle this quandary.

Today’s morning news (Friday, Dec 1) contains nothing about Steve Kirsch’s landmark talk at MIT, which essentially laid out evidence of a crime against humanity. One feature of the assembled data is that it can take a long time for the vaccines to kill people — six months being only an average. CDC director Mandy Cohen is still pushing the Covid-19 vaccines, as did her predecessor Rochelle Walensky, who resigned just this past June, so expect a continued incidence of excess and early deaths. Did both of them somehow miss the massive accumulating data and news reports about the danger of mRNA vaccines? Could they be that dumb? Or did they knowingly lie to the public, pushing vaccines that are obviously unsafe? At some point, they may have to answer these questions.

Also yesterday, independent reporters Matt Taibbi and Michael Shellenberger testified before the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government. The two journalists had previously published the “Twitter Files,” an investigation into the government’s infiltration of social media for the purpose of censorship and manipulating news that would affect the outcome of recent elections. In this new chapter, the two, along with Substack blogger Alex Gutentag, have released a report based on whistleblower testimony about the sweeping censorship framework called the Cyber Threat Intelligence League that the Department of Homeland Security cooked up in 2018, and whose coordinated activities metastasized through the so-called “intelligence community,” the White House, and agencies of the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The same tyrannical programming has been adopted by many of the governments in the EU.

The net result of all this is Western Civilization saturating itself in lies. It appears that Covid-19 was well into development when it was adopted by the blob and its protectors in the Democratic Party to use as a means for finally getting rid of President Trump in 2020 after RussiaGate and a fake impeachment failed. The introduction of poorly-tested mRNA vaccines - actually developed by the US Department of Defense and licensed out to Pfizer and Moderna - looks like it was intended to mitigate Covid-19 after it had accomplished its task of enabling election ballot fraud to get a patsy president, “Joe Biden,” into the White House. But the vaccines turned out to be a gigantic and deadly botch. And once they were sold to the public, and the vaccine companies made billions, and people started dying and getting gross illnesses, everybody involved in the vast blob network had to keep on lying to cover up their crimes.

What follows from here in this new civil war of truth against untruth is that untruth will lose because untruth is fundamentally unsound and can’t stand on its own. The US bureaucratic blob, like the fictional product Soylent Green, is people. There are obviously thousands of them, virtually a whole army, guilty of crimes. The whistleblowers are popping out all over now. We’re approaching the magic moment when the whole blob army flips and rats out each other in the attempt to save their asses. Wait for it."

God help you if you've taken this shot...

The Daily "Near You?"

Ellijay, Georgia, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"The Object Of Life..."

So, you look around in horrified astonishment at how totally insane it all really is, how the never ending bad news is everywhere you look, how truly hopeless it really is, and know there's nothing at all you can do about it, can't save anyone, can't even save yourself. So you remember what they said and how you need to be, and carry on...

“The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority,
but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.”
- Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations"

“That millions of people share the same forms of
mental pathology does not make these people sane.”
- Erich Fromm, "The Sane Society"

“Laugh whenever you can. Keeps you from killing
yourself when things are bad. That and vodka.”
- Jim Butcher, "Changes"

And yet, sometimes, at the end of another long day,
your defenses are just worn out and it feels like you're losing your mind,
and you lose control and feel like this...
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The Trashmen, "Surfin Bird - Bird is the Word," 1963

Until tomorrow, when you do it all over again...
And so it is, lol...