Thursday, July 25, 2024

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"And Sometimes..."

 

Gregory Mannarino, "There Is No Way To Stop It! An Extreme Decline Is Dead Ahead!"

Gregory Mannarino, 7/25/24
"There Is No Way To Stop It! 
An Extreme Decline Is Dead Ahead!"
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Jim Rickards, 7/25/24
"Central Bank Is About To Collapse 
The Economy and Here's How."
"Jim Rickards talks about the U.S national debt that is going up and up forever and how the Central Bank will blow up the economy with it, and then talks about MMT or Modern Monetary Theory which doesn't make any sense to him."
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"The Percentage Of Americans That Worry They Won’t Be Able To Pay Their Bills Is Higher Than It Was During The Great Recession"

"The Percentage Of Americans That Worry They Won’t Be Able
To Pay Their Bills Is Higher Than It Was During The Great Recession"
by Michael Snyder

"Do you remember how painful the Great Recession was? 2008 and the years immediately following were definitely a very dark chapter in our history, but a new study has actually found that the percentage of Americans that worry they won’t be able to pay their bills is actually higher today than it was back then. Slowly but surely, our economic strength has been fading and our standard of living has been falling. Unfortunately, now we have reached a point where a very large portion of the U.S. population is really struggling. According to a CNN poll that was just released, almost 40 percent of all U.S. adults “say they worry most or all of the time that their family’s income won’t be enough to meet expenses”…

"Many Americans regularly worry they won’t be able to make ends meet. Nearly four in ten (39%) of US adults say they worry most or all of the time that their family’s income won’t be enough to meet expenses, according to a new CNN poll. That’s up from 28% who expressed those concerns in December 2021, and it’s similar to the numbers seen during the Great Recession (37%). To cope, significant shares of Americans said they are adding side jobs, cutting down on driving and putting more expenses on credit cards."

If you would have asked me before I saw the results, I would have been quite confident that the number during the Great Recession would have been higher than the number in 2024. Just like everyone else, I remember the Great Recession as such a painful time. Sadly, the economic pain that we are experiencing now is just beginning.

Ordinary Americans from coast to coast are being absolutely crushed by rising prices, and that isn’t going to change any time soon. In an article that CNN posted about this new survey, one woman that works for the CDC admitted that she was recently forced to move because costs have risen so aggressively…“The grocery store is just outrageous right now. But it’s not just that. Everything has gone up. Clothing. My insurance,” said Angela Russell, an Ohio resident who works as a program analyst at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Russell, who has two adult children and three grandkids, said she recently moved out of her rental home in Cincinnati in favor of one in a rural area where the rent is cheaper."

Other recent surveys have come up with results that are even more alarming. For example, one discovered that a whopping 71 percent of Americans are stressed out about their “ability to afford everyday expenses”…"71% of Americans say they’re stressed by their ability to afford everyday expenses. Americans most regularly spend money on groceries, phone bills, utilities, gasoline and rent/mortgage payments. Grocery bills frustrate Americans more than any other regular expense. Utilities, rent/mortgage payments, gasoline and insurance payments round out the top five most annoying expenses.

That is most of the country. Unsurprisingly, younger generations are being hit particularly hard by the pain of inflation…"Financial stress levels are highest among millennials (77%), followed by Generation Z (75%) and Generation X (74%). Baby boomers reported experiencing the least financial stress, although at 59% it was still more than half of those surveyed."

Those that follow my work regularly know that I tend to rant about rising prices at the grocery store. Sometimes it is hard for me to believe that prices have gotten so high, and it appears that a lot of people out there agree with me.

Another recent survey found that 80 percent of Americans have observed a “notable increase” in grocery store prices…"According to a study by Qualtrics on behalf of Intuit Credit Karma, 80% of Americans say they have felt a “notable increase” in grocery costs in recent years. More than a quarter of respondents said the increased cost has led them to occasionally skip meals, while about one-third said they spend more than 60% of their monthly income on mandatory expenses such as food, utilities and rent."

Food has certainly become ridiculously expensive, but we actually spend far more money on housing. Today, the typical household spends about 12 percent of total income on food and about 33 percent of total income on housing…"According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the top three annual expenses for the average American household in 2022 (the most recent data available) were housing (33.3%), transportation (16.8%) and food (12.8%)."

For most Americans, spending money in these areas is unavoidable. Housing costs have been rising much faster than the overall rate of inflation, and we just learned that home prices reached yet another new all-time record high last month…"Home prices hit a new high in June for the second straight month, the latest sign that the housing market is unaffordable to millions of Americans. The spring home-buying season, usually the busiest time of year for the housing market, was a dud this year. Home sales declined in June for the fourth straight time on a monthly basis. The combination of high prices and elevated mortgage rates has made homeownership less attractive to renters and deterred current homeowners from moving."

Meanwhile, homelessness in the United States is at the highest level ever recorded and it has been growing at the fastest pace ever recorded. We just can’t keep going on like this. Something has to give.

It appears to be inevitable that all of this economic pain will have a dramatic impact on the upcoming election. At this point, approximately three out of every five Americans believe that we are already in a recession right now…"You don’t need to be a financial genius to know that times are tough for plenty of Americans. With that in mind, a majority of people actually think the economy is doing even worse than the “experts” say it is. Three in five people believe that the U.S. is currently in a recession, even though we’re not officially in one according to the financial definition.

The survey of 2,000 Americans explored what’s driving this lack of consumer confidence in the economy. Inflation and the rising cost of living (68%) top the list of reasons why respondents believe the U.S. is in a recession, followed by friends and family members complaining about money (50%)."

It is not an accident that this has happened. For more than a decade, people like me have been relentlessly warning that the decisions that our leaders were making would have disastrous consequences, and that is exactly what has happened. And if we stay on the path that we are on, it won’t be too long before we witness a meltdown of absolutely epic proportions."

"How It Really Is"

Oh no we haven't, not even close. 
This is just beginning, and you ain't seen nuthin' yet, but you will...

Jeremiah Babe, "When They Pull The Plug Bad Things Will Happen"

Jeremiah Babe, AM 7/25/24
"When They Pull The Plug Bad Things Will Happen"
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Dan, I Allegedly,

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Dan, I Allegedly, AM 7/25/24
"Financial Peril Is Here - People are Broke"
In this video, I discuss alarming stories like a woman who hit 60 with zero retirement savings and others just scraping by paycheck to paycheck. It's a wake-up call for all of us to trim our expenses, live within our means, and prepare for an uncertain future.
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Bill Bonner, "Faux Democracy"

"Faux Democracy"
Much like the Communist Party of the old now-defunct Soviet Union,
 the insiders share power... depending on who’s most persuasive or most cunning...
 and they prefer an ‘empty suit’ in the top seat.
by Bill Bonner

Poitou, France - "What a week! We’ve had a hard time keeping up. Bloomberg: "$1 Trillion Rout Hits Nasdaq 100 Over AI Jitters in Worst Day Since 2022." Investors soured on the promise of artificial intelligence Wednesday, sparking a $1 trillion rout in the Nasdaq 100 Index as questions swirled over just how long it will take for the substantial investments in the technology to pay off. The Nasdaq indexes tumbled more than 3% for the worst days since October 2022. The list of laggards was a who’s-who of AI technology darlings, led by semiconductor companies such as Nvidia Corp., Broadcom Inc. and Arm Holdings Plc."

Tom says he’s “getting a whiff of mood change” in the markets. He highlighted the drop in the Nasdaq in his update yesterday: "Over the past two weeks, the Russell 2000 is up 8% while the Nasdaq 100 is down by 7%. Notables Nvidia fell 15%, AMD fell 30%, ASML fell 26%, Taiwan Semiconductor fell 16% and Micron Technology fell 19%.  It reminds us of late 1999. Then it was ‘dot.com’ stocks that were headed ‘to the moon.’ And by early the next year, 2000, they got there. The Nasdaq doubled in a single year. Tech stocks were at their peaks... and beginning to wobble. Then, a year later, they had been cut in half."

Will the same thing happen to today’s leading techs? Maybe. And we’re getting a similar whiff in the political world... and the world of ideas. Where once it was taboo to oppose the war in the Ukraine... or the massacre in Gaza... question marks are beginning to appear. Wouldn’t it make sense to negotiate with Putin rather than waste more money and more lives? Isn’t the war a lost cause?

As for Gaza... Congress listened to Netanyahu yesterday. For decades, American money has supported dictators, fascists and murderers. But as far as we know this was the first time US politicians rose to their feet, en masse, to salute someone widely and plausibly regarded as a ‘war criminal.’ But the lobbyists have done their work well. Most Americans may oppose killing Palestinians, but most people don’t depend on pro-Israel money for their re-election campaigns.

Joe Goes: No one has gotten more money from the Israelis than Joe Biden. But poor Joe gave up the race for the White House... by tweet. It wasn’t on the official letterhead... so rumors began flying around. Did he really do it? Who did it for him? Last night, he spoke to the nation... and yes, he’s alive! And yes, he announced his retirement from public life. Pity he didn’t do it sooner – 52 years ago.

And now that we know his brain isn’t working as it should, people wonder: if he wasn’t running the country, who was? The answer is obvious... the insiders, the elites, the honchos of the Democratic Party. This has little to do with democracy. But it shows how America’s faux democracy actually works.

Much like the Communist Party of the old now-defunct Soviet Union, the insiders share power... depending on who’s most persuasive or most cunning... and they prefer an ‘empty suit’ in the top seat. The controlling group has a variety of scams, policies and hobby horses. It wants a ‘front man’ (or woman) not to lead, but to follow their program and sell it to the public. And since the peoples’ representatives in the House and the Senate are mostly muttonheads... well, thank God, they’re not leading either.

Meanwhile, there was a lot of activity here at home, too. It has been more than a quarter of a century since we bought the house here in France and fixed it up. This year, we decided it was time for a major tune-up. The shutters needed to be painted. New windows were installed and needed a coat of paint too. One gate had fallen off its hinges. Others needed to be scraped and painted. It’s a big house. And we are deep in the French countryside. Where would we get the manpower to do the job? Virginia! Stay tuned."

"The Big Club, 7/25/24"

"It's a Big Club, and you ain't in it. 
You and I are not in the Big Club."
- George Carlin
Down the rabbit hole of psychopathic greed and insanity...
Only the consequences are real - to you!
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Gregory Mannarino, AM 7/25/24
"The U.S. War Economy Is Much Worse Than Expected, 
And The Numbers Prove It"
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Danielle DiMartino Booth, 7/25/24
"'All Hell Breaks Loose' In the Next Few Months 
Says FED Insider Danielle DiMartino Booth"
Everyone's getting fired across all industries, says Danielle.
 U.S. recession is here and the housing market is crashing.
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David Lin, 7/25/24
"80% Of Banks 'Going Down’; $9 Trillion Of Debt Due Soon"
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Adventures With Danno, "Kroger Knocks It Out Of The Park With Some Jaw Dropping Sales!"

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Adventures With Danno, AM 7/25/24
"Kroger Knocks It Out Of The Park
 With Some Jaw Dropping Sales!"
In today's vlog, we are at Kroger and are noticing some unbelievable sales going on. Groceries have been ridiculously overpriced, but we are seeing Kroger have some of the best deals we've seen in years! Shop with me at Kroger as we discover these great savings together!
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Wednesday, July 24, 2024

"Wars And Rumors Of Wars"

Danny Haiphong, 7/24/24
"Scott Ritter And Dan Kovalik: Israel Is Losing The War As 
Netanyahu Reveals In Humiliating Congress Visit"
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George Galloway, 7/24/24
"Scott Ritter: 
The End Of The World As We Know It"
"The summer of 2026 may be the last summer we have on this planet, 
says Scott Ritter. We have created the conditions for nuclear war with Russia."
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Redacted, "Stunning New Details in Trump Assassination Plot: Water Tower & Explosives Van"

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Redacted, 7/24/24
"Stunning New Details in Trump Assassination Plot: 
Water Tower & Explosives Van"
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Dr. Chris Martenson, 7/24/24
"Audio Analysis Raises Troubling Questions"
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"Shocking Revelations: Secret Service Snipers
 Stand Down During Critical Moment"
by Mike Adams

"Shocking new video leaked from law enforcement reveals that Secret Service was watching Crooks but was ordered to stand down, to allow him to (apparently) open fire at will. This new video evidence also confirms that a Secret Sniper sniper team was located in the second floor office with the open window, and that "Greg" was one of the snipers stationed there. We also know "Greg" took photos of Crooks and sent them up his chain of command. It looks like this entire thing was scripted, and Crooks was led to the rooftop to be the patsy. New questions emerge about origins of rifle rounds, too.

Get the full details in today's broadcast update, which also includes a hard-hitting interview with Brian Festa from We The Patriots USA, who's leading legal battles against government-run medical kidnapping of children across America."
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Jeremiah Babe, "More Dollar Stores Close As Markets Crash; Homebuyers Backing Out Of Deals At Alarming Rate"

Jeremiah Babe, 7/24/24
"More Dollar Stores Close As Markets Crash; 
Homebuyers Backing Out Of Deals At Alarming Rate"
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Musical Interlude: 2002, "Firebird"

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2002, "Firebird"

Musical Interlude: Dire Straits, "Private Investigations"

Dire Straits, "Private Investigations"

"It's a mystery to me, the game commences,
For the usual fee, plus expenses.
Confidential information, it's in a diary.
This is my investigation, it's not a public inquiry.

I go checking out the reports, digging up the dirt.
You get to meet all sorts in this line of work.
Treachery and treason, there's always an excuse for it,
And when I find the reason, I still can't get used to it.

And what have you got at the end of the day?
What have you got to take away?
A bottle of whiskey, and a new set of lies,
Blinds on the windows, and a pain behind the eyes.

Scarred for life, no compensation.
Private investigations..."

"A Look to the Heavens"

"From afar, the whole thing looks like an Eagle. A closer look at the Eagle Nebula, however, shows the bright region is actually a window into the center of a larger dark shell of dust. Through this window, a brightly-lit workshop appears where a whole open cluster of stars is being formed. In this cavity tall pillars and round globules of dark dust and cold molecular gas remain where stars are still forming. Already visible are several young bright blue stars whose light and winds are burning away and pushing back the remaining filaments and walls of gas and dust.
The Eagle emission nebula, tagged M16, lies about 6500 light years away, spans about 20 light-years, and is visible with binoculars toward the constellation of the Serpent (Serpens). This picture involved over 12 hours of imaging and combines three specific emitted colors emitted by sulfur (colored as red), hydrogen (yellow), and oxygen (blue).”

"Imagination Land"

"Imagination Land"
by The Zman

"All of us live in a silo of our own making to some degree. We read news sites we like and we like them because they tend to cover the stuff we think is important, in a way we hope is accurate. We admire opinions with which we agree. We hang out with people who share our interests. That’s normal. It’s also normal to know it and know others have different opinions and interests. Most normie conservatives get that Fox News is biased toward the Republicans, but they know all of the other stations are heavily biased to the Democrats.

This self-awareness has never applied to the Left. Every normal person has had a conversation with a Progressive friend where they claim the news is biased against them or is too easy on some conservative they currently hate. They will argue that Fox News is poisoning the minds of the public. When you point out that 90% of the mass media is run by hard left true believers, they scoff and say you’re nuts. The hive mind of Progressives has always allowed them to pretend they are surrounded by a sea of their enemies.

One point made by some on the Dissident Right is that this blinkered view of the world has infected the so-called conservatives. They are blind to the intellectual revolution going on over here, because they stare at Lefty all day. Like people looking directly into the sun, they are blind to everything else. As a result, the legacy conservatives carry on like it is 1984 and Dutch Reagan is riding high. Much of what so-called conservatism is these days is just a weird nostalgia trip, celebrating a fictional past with no connection to the present.

There are many reasons why so-called conservatives are becoming irrelevant, but the main reason is that their good friends on the Left are racing off into a fantasy land of their own creation. Listen to a modern Progressive talk and it is a weird combination of echolalic babbling and paranoia about dark forces that are imaginary. Replace “Russian hacking” with “work of the devil” and their howling makes more sense. Things like “foreign meddling” and “institutional racism” are just stand-ins for Old Scratch.

This increasingly weird disconnect between the Left and this place we call earth shows up in their main propaganda organs. Those old enough to remember reading English versions of communist newspapers can recognize the unintended humor on the front pages of the New York Times and Washington Post. This front page item is a good example. Everything in that “news” story describes a world that only exists in the fevered imaginations of the Left. It was a fictional account of present reality written for believers.

This Andrew Sullivan piece bumps up against this reality a little bit, but from a different angle. His argument is that the fantasy land of academia is casting a long shadow over American society, so it is imperative that the college campus be reformed to look something like reality. His framing of things is mostly wrong because he is just a slightly less berserk member of the hive he is trying analyze. His description of the dynamic on campus, though, is correct. It is a world untethered from reality.

The fact is, the college campus is the apotheosis of Progressive spiritualism. It has been dominated by the Left for as long as anyone has been alive. The constant flow of credit money into American higher education has removed all restraints on the people in charge. They are free to indulge whatever fantasies they have at the moment, as no one ever gets fired and the money spigot stays open. As a result, the American college campus is the full flowering of the Progressive imagination. It’s Wakanda for cat ladies.

This lurch into madness is the result of plenty. Up until recent, the threat of nuclear annihilation and the lack of universal prosperity has reined in the excesses of the Left. In order to win elections, Progressive politicians had to focus on better economics and expanding opportunity. Of course, the Cold War kept everyone focused on practical reality, as a mistake could have set off a nuclear exchange. That’s no longer the case, in human terms, and there are looming threats.

Progressivism has always been a spiritual movement. It is the quest for cosmic justice based on the notion that we are only as good as the weakest among us. That is a fine and noble sentiment, as long as it remains a sentiment. The reality of scarcity has always kept this spiritualism in check. As we enter into a post-abundance world, Progressives are free to explore the far reaches of their mysticism. The result is a ruling class that is looking more like eastern mystics, than pragmatic rulers.

It is why civic nationalism is a dead end street. You see it in the Andrew Sullivan piece about the campus culture. What he is arguing in favor of is the same things we hear from civic nationalists. They all agree with Progressives that we need a unifying religion. They just want a debate about the contours and end points of the religion. The fact that no one has ever pulled this off without ushering in a bloodbath never gets mentioned, Instead, all of these folks prefer to frolic in imagination land, where all their dreams come true.”

“Father, O father! what do we here
In this land of unbelief and fear?
The Land of Dreams is better far,
Above the light of the morning star.”
- William Blake, “The Land of Dreams”

"Good Advice These Days"

 

The Poet: David Whyte, "Sometimes"

‘Sometimes’: Poet and Philosopher David Whyte’s
Stunning Meditation on Walking into the Questions of Our Becoming”
by Maria Popova

“The role of the artist, James Baldwin believed, is “to make you realize the doom and glory of knowing who you are and what you are.” This, too, is the role of the forest, it occurs to me as I walk the ferned, mossed woods daily to lose my self and find myself between the trees; to “live the questions,” in Rilke’s lovely phrase – to let the rustling of the leaves beckon forth the stirrings and murmurings on the edge of the psyche, which we so often brush away in order to go on being the smaller version of ourselves we have grown accustomed to being out of the unfaced fear that the grandeur of life, the grandeur of our own untrammeled nature, might require of us more than we are ready to give.

Those disquieting, transformative stirrings are what the poet and philosopher David Whyte explores with surefooted subtlety in his poem “Sometimes,” found in his altogether life-enlarging collection “Everything Is Waiting for You” and read here by the poet himself as part of a wonderful short course of poem-driven practices for neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris’s “Waking Up” meditation toolkit (which I can’t recommend enough and which operates under an inspired, honorable model of granting free subscriptions to those who need this invaluable mental health aid but don’t have the means).
“Sometimes”

“Sometimes
if you move carefully
through the forest,
breathing
like the ones
in the old stories,
who could cross
a shimmering bed of leaves
without a sound,
you come to a place
whose only task
is to trouble you
with tiny
but frightening requests,
conceived out of nowhere
but in this place
beginning to lead everywhere.
Requests to stop what
you are doing right now,
and
to stop what you
are becoming
while you do it,
questions
that can make
or unmake
a life,
questions
that have patiently
waited for you,
questions
that have no right
to go away.”

- David Whyte

"A Tale Told By An Idiot..."

"A Tale Told By An Idiot..."
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"Millions of American's Losing Their Job; All Major Retail Chains Closing!"

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"Millions of American's Losing Their Job;
 All Major Retail Chains Closing!"
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Gregory Mannarino, "The U.S. Economic Freefall Worsens... And So Does The Propaganda"

Gregory Mannarino, PM 7/24/24
"The U.S. Economic Freefall Worsens... 
And So Does The Propaganda"
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The Daily "Near You?"

Marana, Arizona, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"We Owe That To Ourselves..."

“In a nation ruled by swine, all pigs are upwardly mobile - and the rest of us are f****d until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. We owe that to ourselves and our crippled self-image as something better than a nation of panicked sheep.”
- Hunter S. Thompson, “The Great Shark Hunt”

"America or DEI!"

"America or DEI!"
Because you can't have both...
by Joel Bowman

Diversity, equity, and inclusion are organizational frameworks which seek to promote the fair treatment and full participation of all people, particularly groups who have historically been underrepresented or subject to discrimination on the basis of identity or disability.

Hot Springs, Arkansas - "The plot thickens...For months now, The Party apparatchiks assured us that President Joe Biden was compos mentis... that the Republic was in firm, unwavering hands... and that questions regarding his mental acuity constituted slanderous mis/disinformation, perpetrated by members of the “far-right,” by “conspiracy theorists,” hopped-up loons and deranged cranks...

The mainstream media, too, lined up in incurious defense of their Commander in Chief, dismissing videos of Mr. Biden’s blundering as “cheap fakes” and assuring us that what we were seeing – with our lyin’ eyes, apparently – was the “very best version of Biden.” After we dared wonder in these very Notes whether the president was, indeed, all there, a dear reader wrote in to suggest that perhaps we had joined a cult, which was news to us.

It’s Not Me, It’s You: Even after his dismal debate debacle, when millions of Americans realized they were being gaslit by a fibbing media, the president’s closest allies, including his Vice President, assured us he was indeed the best man to “finish the job.”

Day after day, headline after headline, we were drip-fed the official Party Narrative. Until this past Sunday when, just like that, Mr. Biden vanished from the crime scene. Like an abashed schoolboy unable to confront his girlfriend face-to-face, Mr. Biden posted his break-up letter on social media. “Dear America... It’s not me, it’s you, etc., etc...” The communiqué has since disappeared from Mr. Biden’s X account. And the man hasn’t been seen in public since.

In his absence, the media has tellingly begun referring to “the Biden administration,” a soft admission that it is not the “Big Guy” himself who is calling the shots, but a faceless, unelected cabal of “administrators.”

"Biden administration announces $4.3 billion in climate grants." ~ Reuters
"Biden administration urges tech companies to step up child safety efforts." ~ The Washington Post
"Unions tell the Biden administration to stop sending military aid to Israel." ~ The New York Times

The question “If he is not fit to run, how is he fit to govern?” now hangs over the remainder of Biden’s presidency like the Sword of Damocles. Likewise does it call into serious question the judgment of those who stood by him, knowing he was unfit to lead.

Meanwhile, in the President Unelect’s place stands the multi-talentless Kamala Harris, the poster woman for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI). Here she is, as Vice President of the United States of America, a heartbeat away from the highest office in the land, reminding herself who, what and where she is...
“I am Kamala Harris, my pronouns are she and her, 
and I am a woman sitting at the table wearing a blue suit.”

Sensible, intelligent Americans, on the left and the right, in both red and blue suits, must be scratching their aching craniums: How did it come to this? Weren’t we once the envy of the world, the Land of the Free and Home of the Brave, the Shining City on the Hill?

Dude, Where’s My Country?! Yes, dear reader, it is a sorry sight to witness. The decline of basic standards, the lurch into absurdity, the babbling, tragi-comic utterances of so-called leaders. And yet, should we really be so surprised that it has come to this? After all, for at least the past decade, we’ve been lectured from on high about how it is not merit that ought to be the deciding factor in who gets the job, but considerations of “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI).

Here’s how the real life Veep herself explains it: "So there’s a big difference between equality and equity. Equality suggests, “oh everyone should get the same amount.” The problem with that, not everybody’s starting out from the same place. So if we’re all getting the same amount, but you started out back there and I started out over here, we could get the same amount, but you’re still going to be that far back behind me. It’s about giving people the resources and the support they need, so that everyone can be on equal footing, and then compete on equal footing. Equitable treatment means we all end up in the same place."
~ Kamala Harris

And of course, it’s Harris and her misguided troop of know-it-alls who will determine where that magical “same place” is and how we best get there. Naturally.

If this all sounds frighteningly similar to Marx’s “from each according to his ability, to each according to his need” doctrine, perhaps that’s because you’re a racist misogynist who hates America and sneers at puppies. That, or you have a clue about just how disastrous centrally planned “equality of outcome” has proven over the past...forever. Still, one needn’t have thumbed the pages of history to see where “needs based” (as opposed to rights based) philosophy this leads us. Look around at the state of the world today.

DEI and DIE: About the same time Vice President Harris was checking the Democratic Party’s quota boxes, another DEI-hard enthusiast, Kimberly A Cheatle, was resigning in disgrace from her post as the director of the Secret Service after what she herself called the “most significant operational failure” in decades.

Under Cheaetle’s stewardship, the United States Secret Service was one of 14 federal law enforcement agencies to join the 30X30 Initiative, which aims to achieve, per its own website, “30% Women Recruits by 2030.” Not “the best recruits, regardless of sex, race or orientation”... not “the best candidates for the job”... not “most deserved for the position based on merit and ability”... not even “person who can perform given task.” Rather, Cheatle actively selected candidates based on their sex... which up until five seconds ago used to be called “sexism.”

Other agencies on board with the 30X30 Initiative include the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), the US Marshals Service (USMS), US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the US Capitol Police (USCP).

Gee... what could go wrong?

The Austrian School economist Friedrich Hayek warned against the precursor to DEI (known in the olden days as “socialism”). From Individualism and the Economic Order: “There is all the difference in the world between treating people equally and attempting to make them equal. While the first is the condition of a free society, the second means, as De Tocqueville described it, ‘a new form of servitude.’”

Lest we be accused of quoting “dead white males” to make our point, we’ll leave the final word to Mrs. Harris in the expectation that she will do it for us. Here is the aspiring President of the United States of America, explaining the intricacies of geopolitics: “So Ukraine is a country in Europe. It exists next to another country called Russia. Russia is a bigger country. Russia is a powerful country. Russia decided to invade a smaller country called Ukraine. So, basically, that’s wrong.” Stay tuned for more Notes From the End of the World..."

"We're so freakin' doomed!" - The Mogambo Guru

Dan, I Allegedly, "Hackers Strike Courthouses - The Ransom Hacks Never End"

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Dan, I Allegedly, AM 7/24/24
"Hackers Strike Courthouses -
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"Nero's Guests"

"Nero's Guests"
by Chris Hedges

"I gave this talk in Blackburn, England during a campaign event for my friend Craig Murray who is running for parliament. Like George Galloway, who was recently elected to parliament, Craig’s central campaign issue is the genocide in Gaza. He calls for a permanent ceasefire, the establishment of a full and independent Palestinian state and backs the boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign against the apartheid state of Israel.
Transcript

Craig Murray: Good evening. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for coming along. I'm Craig Murray. I'm here in Blackburn, as you may know, as a candidate in the general election and one thing I've made absolutely plain is that I'm standing here because of the genocide in Gaza. That's what has brought me here to raise the issue and fight the election here and we're having a meeting here today which is not like your normal election meeting in that it's very much focused on that subject and which I hope will give you a lot of information and food for thought and I am extremely proud to have two of the best speakers on the subject in the world, two world leading authorities on the subject who've come here to Blackburn.

I had difficulty persuading people today that they are actually here and that it's not a Zoom meeting or something along those lines. And they've both come large distances to be here. And without further ado, because I'm going to be here, as comedians used to say, I'm here all week. I'm here for the next month so you'll have lots and lots of chances to hear me talk but this is a man who you probably very seldom get to hear talk.

He is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, a man of enormous experience, who's just flown in from Egypt, where he won the Arab World's Top Prize for Journalism — and we look very much forward to hearing Chris Hedges.

Chris Hedges: Thank you.

Israel has been poisoned by the psychosis of permanent war. It has been morally bankrupted by the sanctification of victimhood, which it uses to justify an occupation that is even more savage than that of apartheid South Africa. Its ‘democracy’ - which was always exclusively for Jews - has been hijacked by extremists who are pushing the country towards fascism. Human rights campaigners, intellectuals and journalists - Israeli and Palestinian - are subject to constant state surveillance, arbitrary arrests and government-run smear campaigns. Its educational system, starting in primary school, is an indoctrination machine for the military. And the greed and corruption of its venal political and economic elite have created vast income disparities, a mirror of the decay within America’s democracy, along with a culture of anti-Arab and anti-Black racism.

By the time Israel achieves its decimation of Gaza - Israel is talking about months of warfare that will continue at least until the end of this year - it will have signed its own death sentence. Its facade of civility, its supposed vaunted respect for the rule of law and democracy, its mythical story of the courageous Israeli military and miraculous birth of the Jewish nation – which it successfully sold to its western audiences – will lie in ash heaps. Israel’s social capital will be spent. It will be revealed as the ugly, repressive, hate-filled apartheid regime it always has been, alienating younger generations of American Jews. Its patron, the United States, as new generations come into power, will distance itself from Israel. Its popular support will come from reactionary Zionists and America’s Christianized fascists who see Israel’s domination of ancient Biblical land as a harbinger of the Second Coming and in its subjugation of Arabs a kindred racism and celebration of white supremacy.

Israel will become synonymous with its victims the way Turks are synonymous with the Armenians, Germans are with the Namibians and later the Jews, and Serbs are with the Bosniaks. Israel’s cultural, artistic, journalistic and intellectual life will be exterminated. Israel will be a stagnant nation where the religious fanatics, bigots and Jewish extremists who have seized power will dominate public discourse. It will join the club of the globe’s most despotic regimes.

Despotisms can exist long after their past due date. But they are terminal. You don’t have to be a Biblical scholar to see that Israel’s lust for rivers of blood is antithetical to the core values of Judaism. The cynical weaponization of the Holocaust, including branding Palestinians as Nazis, has little efficacy when you carry out a live streamed genocide against 2.3 million people trapped in a concentration camp.

Nations need more than force to survive. They need a mystique. This mystique provides purpose, civility and even nobility to inspire citizens to sacrifice for the nation. The mystique offers hope for the future. It provides meaning. It provides national identity.

When mystiques implode, when they are exposed as lies, a central foundation of state power collapses. I reported on the death of the communist mystiques in 1989 during the revolutions in East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Romania. The police and the military decided there was nothing left to defend. Israel’s decay will engender the same lassitude and apathy. It will not be able to recruit Indigenous collaborators, such as Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian Authority - reviled by most Palestinians - to do the bidding of the colonizers.

All Israel has left is escalating savagery, including torture and lethal violence against unarmed civilians, which accelerates the decline. This wholesale violence works in the short term, as it did in the war waged by the French in Algeria, the Dirty War waged by Argentina’s military dictatorship, the British occupation of India, Egypt, Kenya and Northern Ireland and the American occupations of Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan. But in the long term, it is suicidal.

The genocide in Gaza has turned Hamas’ resistance fighters into heroes in the Global South. Israel may wipe out the Hamas leadership. But the past - and current - assassinations of scores of Palestinian leaders has done little to blunt resistance. The genocide in Gaza has produced a new generation of deeply traumatized and enraged young men and women whose families have been killed and whose communities have been obliterated. They are prepared to take the place of martyred leaders.

Israel was at war with itself before Oct. 7. Israelis were protesting to prevent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s abolition of judicial independence. Its religious bigots and fanatics, currently in power, had mounted a determined attack on Israeli secularism. Israel’s unity is a negative unity. It is held together by hatred. And even this hatred is not enough to keep protestors from decrying the government’s abandonment of Israeli hostages in Gaza.

Hatred is a dangerous political commodity. The Palestinian “human animals,” when eradicated or subdued, will be replaced by Jewish apostates and traitors. A politics of hatred creates a permanent instability, exploited by those seeking the destruction of civil society.

Israel was far down this road on Oct. 7 when it promulgated a series of discriminatory laws against non-Jews that resemble the racist Nuremberg Laws that disenfranchised Jews in Nazi Germany. The Communities Acceptance Law permits exclusively Jewish settlements to bar applicants for residency on the basis of “suitability to the community’s fundamental outlook.”

Yeshayahu Leibowitz, whom Isaiah Berlin called “the conscience of Israel,” warned that if Israel did not separate church and state and end the occupation, it would give rise to a corrupt rabbinate that would warp Judaism into a fascistic cult.

“Religious nationalism is to religion what National Socialism was to socialism,” wrote Leibowitz, who died in 1994. He understood that the blind veneration of the military, especially after the 1967 war that captured the West Bank and East Jerusalem, was dangerous. “Our situation will deteriorate to that of a second Vietnam, to a war in constant escalation without prospect of ultimate resolution,” he warned.

He foresaw that, “the Arabs would be the working people and the Jews the administrators, inspectors, officials, and police - mainly secret police. A state ruling a hostile population of 1.5 million to 2 million foreigners would necessarily become a secret-police state, with all that this implies for education, free speech and democratic institutions. The corruption characteristic of every colonial regime would also prevail in the State of Israel. The administration would have to suppress Arab insurgency on the one hand and acquire Arab Quislings on the other. There is also good reason to fear that the Israel Defense Force, which has been until now a people’s army, would, as a result of being transformed into an army of occupation, degenerate, and its commanders, who will have become military governors, resemble their colleagues in other nations.” “Israel,” he wrote, “would not deserve to exist, and it will not be worthwhile to preserve it.”

Settler colonial states that endure, including the United States, exterminate the native population through genocide and the spread of new infectious diseases such as smallpox. By 1600 less than a tenth of the indigenous population remained in South, Central and North America. Israel cannot kill on this scale, with nearly 5.5 million Palestinians living under occupation and another nine million in the diaspora. They cannot, as many Israelis wish, wipe them all out.

Israel’s scorched earth campaign in Gaza means there will be no two-state solution. Apartheid and genocide will define existence for the Palestinians. This presages a long conflict, but one that the Jewish State cannot ultimately win.

Run, the Israelis demand of the Palestinians, run for your lives. Run from Rafah the way you ran from Gaza City, the way you ran from Jabalia, the way you ran from Deir al-Balah, the way you ran from Beit Hanoun, the way you ran from Bani Suheila, the way you ran from Khan Yunis. Run or we will kill you. We will drop GBU-39 bombs on your tent encampments and set them ablaze. We will spray you with bullets from our machine-gun-equipped drones. We will pound you with artillery and tank shells. We will shoot you down with snipers. We will decimate your tents, your refugee camps, your cities and towns, your homes, your schools, your hospitals and your water purification plants. We will rain death from the sky.

Run for your lives. Again and again and again. Pack up the few belongings you have left. Blankets. A couple of pots. Some clothes. We don’t care how exhausted you are, how hungry you are, how terrified you are, how sick you are, how old, or how young you are. Run. Run. Run. And when you run in terror to one part of Gaza, we will make you turn around and run to another. Trapped in a labyrinth of death. Back and forth. Up and down. Side to side. Six. Seven. Eight times. We toy with you like mice in a trap. Then we deport you so you can never return. Or we kill you.

Let the world denounce our genocide. What do we care? The billions in military aid flows unchecked from our American ally. The fighter jets. The artillery shells. The tanks. The bombs. An endless supply. We kill children by the thousands. We kill women and the elderly by the thousands. The sick and injured, without medicine and hospitals die. We poison the water. We cut off the food. We make you starve. We created this hell. We are the masters. Law. Duty. A code of conduct. They do not exist for us.

But first we toy with you. We humiliate you. We terrorize you. We revel in your fear. We are amused by your pathetic attempts to survive. You are not human. You are creatures. Untermensch. We feed our lust for domination. Look at our posts on social media. They have gone viral. One shows soldiers grinning in a Palestinian home with the owners tied up and blindfolded in the background. We loot. Rugs. Cosmetics. Motorbikes. Jewelry. Watches. Cash. Gold. Antiquities. We mock your misery. We cheer your death. We celebrate our religion, our nation, our identity, our superiority, by negating and erasing yours.

Depravity is moral. Atrocity is heroism. Genocide is redemption.

This is the game of terror played by Israel in Gaza. It was the game played during the Dirty War in Argentina when the military junta “disappeared” 30,000 of its own citizens. The “disappeared” were subjected to torture - who cannot call what is happening to Palestinians in Gaza torture? - and humiliated before they were murdered. It was the game played in the clandestine torture centers and prisons in El Salvador and Iraq. It is what characterized the war in Bosnia in the Serbian concentration camps.

Israeli journalist Yinon Magal on the show “Hapatriotim” on Israel’s Channel 14, joked that Joe Biden’s red line was the killing of 30,000 Palestinians. The singer Kobi Peretz asked if that was the number of dead for a day. The audience erupted in applause and laughter.

We know Israel’s intent. Annihilate the Palestinians the same way the United States annihilated Native Americans, the Australians annihilated the First Nations peoples, the Germans annihilated the Herero in Namibia, the Turks annihilated Armenians and the Nazis annihilated the Jews. The specifics are different. The goal is the same. Erasure.

We cannot plead ignorance.

But it is easier to pretend. Pretend Israel will allow humanitarian aid. Pretend there will be a permanent ceasefire. Pretend Palestinians will return to their destroyed homes in Gaza. Pretend Gaza will be rebuilt - the hospitals, the universities, the mosques, the housing. Pretend the Palestinian Authority will administer Gaza. Pretend there will be a two-state solution. Pretend there is no genocide.

The vaunted democratic values, morality and respect for human rights, claimed by Israel and the United States, has always been a lie. The real credo is this – we have everything and if you try and take it away from us we will kill you. People of color, especially when they are poor and vulnerable, do not count. The hopes, dreams, dignity and aspirations for freedom of those outside the empire are worthless. Global domination will be sustained through racialized violence.

This lie - that the American empire is predicated on democracy and liberty - is one the Palestinians, and those in the Global South, as well as Native Americans and Black and Brown Americans, not to mention those who live in the Middle East, have known for decades. But it is a lie that still has currency in the United States and Israel, a lie used to justify the unjustifiable.

We do not halt Israel’s genocide because we, as Americans, are Israel, infected with the same white supremacy, and intoxicated by our domination of the globe’s wealth and the power to obliterate others with our advanced weaponry.

The world outside of the industrialized fortresses in the Global North is acutely aware that the fate of the Palestinians is their fate. As climate change imperils survival, as natural resources, including access to water, diminish, as mass migration becomes an imperative for millions, as agricultural yields decline, as coastal areas are flooded, as droughts and wildfires proliferate, as states fail, as militias and armed resistance movements rise to battle their oppressors along with their proxies, genocide will not be an anomaly. It will be the norm. The earth’s vulnerable and poor, those Frantz Fanon called “the wretched of the earth,” will be the next Palestinians.

“Mockery of every sort was added to their deaths,” the Roman historian Tacitus wrote of those the emperor Nero singled out for torture and death. “Covered with the skins of beasts, they were torn by dogs and perished, or were nailed to crosses, or were doomed to the flames and burnt, to serve as a nightly illumination, when daylight had expired.”

Sadism by the powerful is the curse of the human condition. It was as prevalent in ancient Rome as it is, 200 miles to the north from us, in Gaza.

We know the modern face of Nero, who illuminated his opulent garden parties by burning to death captives tied to stakes. That is not in dispute. But who were Nero’s guests¹? Who wandered through the emperor’s grounds as human beings, as in Rafah, were burned alive? How could these guests see, and no doubt hear, such horrendous suffering and witness such appalling torture and be indifferent, even content?

There is nothing hidden about this genocide. Over 147 courageous Palestinian journalists have been murdered by the Israelis because they have conveyed the images and stories of this slaughter to the world, martyred for their people, for us.

We are Nero’s guests.

The Palestinians have long been betrayed, not only by us in the global north, but by most of the governments in the Muslim world. We stand passive in the face of the crime of crimes. History will judge Israel for this genocide. But it will also judge us. It will ask why we did not do more, why we did not sever all agreements, all trade deals, all accords, all cooperation with the apartheid state, why we did not halt weapons shipments to Israel, why we did not recall our ambassadors, why when the maritime trade in the Red Sea was disrupted by Yemen an alternative overland route into Israel was set up by Saudi Arabia and Jordan, why we did not do everything in our power to end the slaughter. It will condemn us for not heeding the fundamental lesson of the Holocaust, which is not that Jews are eternal victims, but that when you have the capacity to stop genocide and you do not, you are culpable.

“The opposite of good is not evil,” Samuel Johnson wrote. “The opposite of good is indifference.”

The Palestinian resistance is our resistance. The Palestinian struggle for dignity, freedom and independence is our struggle. The Palestinian cause is our cause. For, as history has also shown, those who were once Nero’s guests soon became Nero’s victims."
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American surgeons who witnessed the civilian carnage of the Israel-Hamas war.

Don't look away, Americans! This is the greatest atrocity in history, 
and YOU, WE paid for it, ALL of it, and continue to support it! 
Damn you, damn us all, hang our heads in shame and disgrace...
- CP