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Monday, March 31, 2025

Bill Bonner, "Sea Of Red"

"Sea Of Red"
by Bill Bonner

"Most Holy Spirit, who didst brood
upon the chaos dark and rude,
and bid its angry tumult cease,
and give, for wild confusion, peace:
O hear us when we cry to thee
for those in peril on the sea."
- Traditional Hymm

Somewhere in the North Atlantic -  "Bon Voyage! A man in a wheelchair, pushed by his gray-haired wife, rolled into the dining hall. Already, there were hundreds of people, similarly aged, having dinner. The staff - almost all from the Philippines, rushed from one table to another. We’re on our way back to the Old Country… back to Ireland, that is. And we’re headed back the old way… on the sea instead of in the air. The Queen Mary was leaving New York at a convenient time, so we signed on. Here’s the view as we cast off… looking out from the Brooklyn Maritime Terminal.
You arrive at the terminal. Luggage handlers quickly take your bags while you join a long line of people waiting to go through security and check-in. This is not a luxury experience. Maybe it would be different if we had signed up for one of the upper-deck suites. But they were sold out…so we waited in line.

Once aboard, the atmosphere is not exactly high-tone either. The décor is vaguely art deco…but a little garish, like Las Vegas, with vivid colors and Trump-style, oversized columns and staircases. The cabins (at $2,200) are small, but comfortable. The price seems too low…for an 8-day cruise. But you soon realize that there are many ways to spend money aboard.

The main restaurant is a huge eatery…where you are seated at large tables with other sojourners. Some people like the communal approach. They make friends and enjoy the company, organizing themselves for drinks or card games later. Your editor, however, makes a poor dinner companion. Others are rarely interested in the decline of the late, degenerate empire. (Neither is he, but it is his only subject of conversation.) We will be on the ship for eight days on our way to Southampton, UK. Stay tuned…

Meanwhile…When your boat is sinking, you either bail it out…or buoy it up. Cut spending…or increase income. When you have too much debt, those are the only two choices available. Neither of them appeals to Republicans. Or Democrats. Spending more than they can afford has become a habit. And not one they want to give up. It buys them votes. And campaign contributions. And sinecures. But doom approaches as they neither bail nor buoy. Spending goes up, while Donald Trump cuts taxes. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget: "Tax Cut Extensions Would Add $37 Trillion to Debt by 2054."

In a recent letter, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated that extending and reviving various provisions from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) would boost debt in Fiscal Year (FY) 2054 from 166 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) under CBO’s March 2024 baseline to 214 percent of GDP, on a dynamic basis.

Based on these estimates, we find that extending the TCJA would add over $37 trillion to the debt over the next 30 years, including $4.5 trillion over the next ten years and $15.0 trillion over the next 20 years. In real 2031 dollars – adjusted for inflation to be roughly comparable to the ten-year score – we estimate the extensions would add $23.5 trillion to the deficit over the next three decades, the equivalent of 2.4 percent of GDP.

How can this make sense? The politicians must have prescription-quality rose-colored glasses to protect tender eyes from the glaring danger. They say the tax cuts, along with lower oil prices from their ‘Drill baby Drill’ energy policy, will lift growth rates enough to compensate. Yes, a Golden Age will soon be upon us.

Or maybe not. As to the growth, Washington’s own ‘Congressional Budget Office’ has its doubts. Associated Press: "Weak population gains and increased government spending will result in slower overall economic growth over the next 30 years, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said Thursday. The CBO’s latest long-term budget and economic outlook report - for a timeframe that spans 2025 to 2055 - projects publicly held debt to reach 156% of gross domestic product, or GDP, in 2055. That’s down from the agency’s March 2024 long-term budget projection, which said publicly held debt would be equal to a record 166% of American economic activity by 2054."

The mix of slower population growth and unfettered spending will also result in weaker economic growth over the next three decades than what the CBO projected last year. Lower birthrates also mean that the United States is becoming more dependent on immigrants working to sustain growth. Let’s see…lower tax collections…lower growth…more debt. What to make of it? We won’t mention it to anyone here on the ship. But it sounds like we will all soon be ‘in peril on the sea.’"
"Eternal Father," 
The Navy Hymn For Sailors And Marines

"Economic Market Snapshot 3/31/25"

"Economic Market Snapshot 3/31/25"
Down the rabbit hole of psychopathic greed and insanity...
Only the consequences are real - to you!
"It's a Big Club, and you ain't in it. 
You and I are not in the Big Club."
- George Carlin
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Market Data Center, Live Updates:
Comprehensive, essential truth.
Financial Stress Index

"The OFR Financial Stress Index (OFR FSI) is a daily market-based snapshot of stress in global financial markets. It is constructed from 33 financial market variables, such as yield spreads, valuation measures, and interest rates. The OFR FSI is positive when stress levels are above average, and negative when stress levels are below average. The OFR FSI incorporates five categories of indicators: creditequity valuationfunding, safe assets and volatility. The FSI shows stress contributions by three regions: United Statesother advanced economies, and emerging markets."
Job cuts and much more.
Commentary, highly recommended:
"The more I see of the monied classes,
the better I understand the guillotine."
- George Bernard Shaw
Oh yeah... beyond words. Any I know anyway...
And now... The End Game...
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Sunday, March 30, 2025

Canadian Prepper, "Hard Times Are Coming And Money Won't Matter"

Canadian Prepper, 3/30/25
"Hard Times Are Coming And Money Won't Matter"
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Jeremiah Babe, "The Fake Rich Are Real Broke, People Refuse To Cut Back"

Full screen recommended.
Jeremiah Babe, 3/30/25
"The Fake Rich Are Real Broke, 
People Refuse To Cut Back"
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Dan, I Allegedly, "Nobody Can Keep Up - Time for Action"

Full screen recommended.
Dan, I Allegedly, 3/30/25
"Nobody Can Keep Up - Time for Action"
"Are you feeling the pinch of today’s economy? In this video, I dive into why so many Americans are FED UP with rising costs, inflation, and financial struggles that seem endless. From skyrocketing prices on everyday essentials to businesses like TGI Fridays and Bar Louie filing for bankruptcy, it’s clear we’re all feeling the strain. Even luxury items like Corvettes are sitting unsold on lots—proof that people are cutting back everywhere. Whether it’s housing markets crashing in places like Galveston, Texas, or families struggling to afford basics like food and childcare, these challenges are hitting everyone. I’ll share real stories, relatable insights, and tips to help you navigate these tough times. Plus, I discuss creative ways to save and support each other—whether it’s babysitting for a friend or finding fun, affordable activities for your family. Remember, you’re not alone in this, and together we can make it through."
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Musical Interlude: Moby, "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?"

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Moby, "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?"

"A Look to the Heavens"

"As far as ghosts go, Mirach's Ghost isn't really that scary. Mirach's Ghost is just a faint, fuzzy galaxy, well known to astronomers, that happens to be seen nearly along the line-of-sight to Mirach, a bright star. Centered in this star field, Mirach is also called Beta Andromedae. 
About 200 light-years distant, Mirach is a red giant star, cooler than the Sun but much larger and so intrinsically much brighter than our parent star. In most telescopic views, glare and diffraction spikes tend to hide things that lie near Mirach and make the faint, fuzzy galaxy look like a ghostly internal reflection of the almost overwhelming starlight. Still, appearing in this sharp image just above and to the right of Mirach, Mirach's Ghost is cataloged as galaxy NGC 404 and is estimated to be some 10 million light-years away."

Chet Raymo, “Silk Dawn”

“Silk Dawn”
by Chet Raymo

“A magical morning. Warm and still. The hillside is cloaked in a fine, soft mist that will burn away by ten. I walk down the drive to open the gate. The field is carpeted with silk. Silk made visible by dew. 

The spiders were there all along, of course. Their webs too. Everyday as I walked through the grass, they were there, unseen. Unknowingly, I crushed them with my footfalls. A field full of snares, each silken net flung across the grass, each net with its tunnel lair where the predator waits, patiently, for dinner. And now they are made visible in all their arachnoid glory, each grass tuft slung with Chinese silk, each furze bush as finely draped in silk as a pasha’s palace.”

The Poet: Maya Angelou, “When Great Trees Fall”

“When Great Trees Fall”

“When great trees fall,
rocks on distant hills shudder,
lions hunker down in tall grasses,
and even elephants lumber after safety.
When great trees fall in forests,
small things recoil into silence,
their senses eroded beyond fear.

When great souls die,
the air around us becomes
light, rare, sterile.
We breathe, briefly.
Our eyes, briefly,
see with a hurtful clarity.
Our memory, suddenly sharpened,
examines, gnaws on kind words unsaid,
promised walks never taken.

Great souls die and our reality,
 bound to them, takes leave of us.
Our souls, dependent upon their nurture,
now shrink, wizened.
Our minds, formed and informed by their radiance,
fall away.
We are not so much maddened
as reduced to the unutterable ignorance
of dark, cold caves.

And when great souls die,
after a period peace blooms,
slowly and always irregularly. 
 Spaces fill with a kind of soothing electric vibration.
Our senses, restored, never to be the same,
 whisper to us.
They existed. They existed.
We can be.  
Be and be better. 
For they existed.”

~ Maya Angelou

"Mental Laziness Is More Common Than Ever: How to Overcome It?"

"All of the available data show that the typical American citizen has about
as much interest in the life of the mind as does your average armadillo."
- Morris Berman
"Mental Laziness Is More Common Than Ever: 
How to Overcome It?"
by Becky Storey

"We live in a modern society where information is available constantly. We’re able to instantly access what’s going on in faraway countries and we can immediately see how millions of other people feel about it. This is causing more and more of us to develop mental laziness. Instead of thinking for ourselves, we’re allowing others to tell us how to think. The more we do this, the worse our thinking abilities become. Like any muscle, if you don’t use it, it gets weaker.

What Is Mental Laziness? Mental laziness happens when we allow our thoughts to become automatic. Sometimes, this is perfectly fine. For example, once you’ve been a qualified driver for a while, your reactions and movements become automatic. You simply go about your journeys without thinking much of the situation or the decisions you make. This is preferable in situations where you have to react quickly because your brain is working on instinct. In situations that might require deeper thought or critical thinking, however, mental laziness isn’t such a good thing.

Mental laziness includes avoidance of deep thinking, usually because it’s simply too much effort. Mentally lazy people tend to take what they’re told at face value and don’t apply only of their own ideas or debates. This is a major cause of the spread of fake news. Instead of reviewing the information for themselves, mentally lazy people share the news without a second thought. Sometimes, people will go as far as to only read the headlines of news stories before sharing, because reading the article would require too much personal thought.

Instead of taking the time to consider the world around them, people who struggle with mental laziness typically make choices based on whims and gut reactions. They take on a “do it first, think about it later” approach. Mental laziness can manifest in a number of ways. Some people might become risk-takers and rule disobeyers because they don’t care to think about the consequences of their actions or the reasons behind the rules. Other mentally lazy people might just behave in unhelpful and inconvenient ways, such as cleaning up after themselves or watching where they’re going.

Contributing Factors to Mental Laziness:
Lack of Goals: A significant factor that contributes to mental laziness is a person’s lack of long and short term goals. Having something to aim for and a sense of ambition drives us to be more conscious. Ambitious people are constantly searching for purpose in what they do and finding connections between their current activities and their hopes for the future. Without these goals, you’ll develop mental laziness because nothing has much meaning to it.

Fear: With physical laziness, it is often caused by a fear of trying and failing. Saying that you can’t be bothered is an easy way to mask the anxiety caused by a fear of not succeeding. Mental laziness is similar. We avoid thinking about things in case we don’t actually understand the concept. We feel embarrassed when it’s revealed that we don’t understand something, and fear that others will think we’re stupid. Instead of challenging ourselves to think about something, even if it’s a tricky subject, we often wait for others to find the answer for us.

Poor Well-Being: When we’re tired, our brains don’t function as well and we may develop mental laziness. We’re zoned-out and unable to focus. This means we tend to run more on automatic thoughts than deep and critical thinking. Plenty of studies, including this one, carried out in Finland, prove that our ability to think is deeply impacted by our sleep schedule. Similar studies, like this one done in California, show that our diet also has an impact on mental laziness. Junk food affects our attention span, and malnourishment makes thinking straight difficult. We all know the struggle that is trying to concentrate at school or work just before lunch. Our bodies need energy and nourishment to process information and create deep thoughts.

Irresponsibility: Have you ever met someone who has been so privileged that they have no concept of thinking for themselves? When a person grows up having had everything done for them, they don’t develop their ability to think about their actions. They float through life leaving mess and trouble in their wake, for no evil reason, they’re just mentally lazy. If you’ve never had to take much responsibility for anything, you’re unlikely to ever be forced to think too much about your actions or what else is going on in the world.

How to Overcome Mental Laziness? Fortunately, mental laziness is not something you have to be stuck with forever. With a little conscious effort, you can take your brain off autopilot and become a critical thinker.

Meditation: Mediation is the best way to fight mental laziness. It forces you to be alone with your thoughts. Meditation also teaches us to sort through our minds for valuable information and ditch the nonsense. If you aren’t much of a thinker, use meditation to bring forward thoughts of importance to you. This could ideas of the future, feelings about world events, or just gratitude for family and friends. Meditation doesn’t always need to be done with an empty mind, especially if you struggle with connecting to your thoughts. While overthinkers will benefit from quiet meditation, “underthinkers” and those who are mentally lazy will benefit from thoughtful meditation.

Improve Your Wellbeing: Possibly the most straightforward (but not always easiest) place to start is with your sleep pattern and diet. Try to get into a healthy night-time routine that will provide you with those blissful 9 hours of sleep. Too little sleep makes thinking difficult, but too much could also encourage mental laziness too. Changing your diet can be challenging but will be noticeably beneficial to your brain. A generally healthy diet will be a significant improvement on one which consists mostly of junk foods as your body will have more nutrients and sustainable energy. Specific foods like fish, nuts and even dark chocolate will provide particular vitamins and minerals which are known to improve cognitive functioning.

Take One Task at A Time: Multi-tasking might seem like a great thing to be able to do, but when you fill your brain with several tasks at once, each one gets less attention. Our brains typically can’t handle multiple deep-thinking jobs at the same time, so we become mentally lazy and apply minimal thought to each one. If you’re looking to rid yourself of mental laziness, make sure you always separate your tasks. When you’re taking on a project, you can devote more thought to it this way. No more autopilot, only intentional actions.

Set Some Goals: If you’re looking to gather up some motivation in your life, you can’t go wrong with setting goals. If you’re mentally lazy, you probably just stroll through life without much thought for your next move or the motivation behind your actions. When you have goals, both long and short term, you’ll be much more likely to have deep, critical thoughts in order to guide you to those goals.

Stop Escaping: Some of us hate to be alone with our thoughts. We’ll do anything just to avoid having to hear our brain chatter, especially those of us who suffer from anxiety and negative thinking. This is a type of mental laziness because we’d rather distract ourselves with nonsense than let ourselves think. Instead of running away, let the thoughts in. The only way you’ll solve the underlying cause is by thinking yourself through them.

Mental laziness is an easy trap to fall into these days, but fortunately, it’s not impossible to get back out of. Believe in your ability to create intelligent thoughts. Question the things you see, trust yourself to form your own, valid opinions."

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The Daily "Near You?"

Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. Thanks for stopping by!

"Peak Focus for Complex Tasks, With Beta Isochronic Tones"

Full screen recommended.
"Peak Focus for Complex Tasks, 
 With Beta Isochronic Tones"
by Jason Lewis - Mind Amend

"This is a high-intensity audio brainwave entrainment session, using isochronic tones. Listen to this when you need a strong burst of intense focus to concentrate and study things like advanced mathematics, scientific formulas, financial analysis or any other complex mental activity. Listen to this track with your eyes open while doing the task/activity you want to focus on. Use this session in the morning, afternoon or early evening, to train your brain for better cognition, focus and thought processing. You can either sit somewhere quiet and comfortable with your eyes closed and give your brain a nice workout, or you can also listen to this while doing an activity that requires a boost in concentration.
Headphones are NOT REQUIRED for this video.
Although headphones are not required you may find they produce a more intense effect, because they help to block out distracting external sounds.

Isochronic tones are a fast and effective audio-based way to stimulate your brain. Among many of the benefits, they can help improve focus, relaxation, energy levels, sleep and more, without taking drugs or needing any special equipment. What isochronic tones essentially do is guide your dominant brainwave activity to a different frequency while you are listening to them, allowing you to influence and change your mental state and how you feel."
I strongly suggest you read Comments here:
"Isochronic Tones –
How They Work, the Benefits and the Research"
This is a brainwave entrainment audio session using isochronic tones combined with music. The isochronic tones are the repetitive beats you can hear on top of the music throughout the track. If you are new to this type of audio brainwave entrainment, find out how isochronic tones work and how they compare to binaural beats here: 
Deputy Wendell: "It's a mess, ain't it Sheriff?"
Sheriff Ed Tom Bell: "Well, if it ain't, it'll do till the mess gets here."
- "No Country For Old Men"
Listen folks, we're out of time, and the mess is here, just beginning. Whether you want to know it or not we're literally in the fight of our lives, for our lives right now, and it's going to get much, much worse. Some of you reading this will not survive, and I may not either, so I'll take any edge I can get, and you should too... This works for me. Prepare yourself, brace for impact...
- CP

"Let Us Begin..."

"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"

However short that time may be...

"How It Really Is"

 

And how about you, Good Citizen? How's that job going? Current with all the bills? Health insurance affordable, keeping you well? If you're in Appalachia I hope you're wisely spending that $750 they gave you to replace losing your completely lost home and everything you owned, if you could even apply... But of course your own food stamp balance and available cash balances look like this, right?
10 MILLION illegals last year just walked in freely who each automatically got $5,000 pre-paid debit cards and free transportation wherever they like? True. Free health care and housing? True. While 600,000 Americans are homeless, including 60,000 veterans, 22 of whom commit suicide EVERY day?!!! Massive layoffs and store closings everywhere.150,000 drug overdoses in the last year! A $TRILLION "Defense" budget! $350 BILLION for Ukraine, God knows how many BILLIONS to Israel, and you, Good Citizen, what do they do for YOU?!
WTF, and I repeat WTF is wrong with this country?!

"It's Easy..."

 

Steve Cutts, "A Brief Disagreement"

Full screen recommended.
Steve Cutts, "A Brief Disagreement"
"A visual journey into mankind's 
favorite pastime throughout the ages."
"Since the rise of the state some 5,000 years ago, military activity has occurred over much of the globe. The advent of gunpowder and the acceleration of technological advances led to modern warfare. According to Conway W. Henderson, "One source claims that 14,500 wars have taken place between 3500 BC and the late 20th century, costing 3.5 billion lives, leaving only 300 years of peace (Beer 1981: 20).] An unfavorable review of this estimate mentions the following regarding one of the proponents of this estimate: "In addition, perhaps feeling that the war casualties figure was improbably high, he changed 'approximately 3,640,000,000 human beings have been killed by war or the diseases produced by war' to 'approximately 1,240,000,000 human beings...'" The lower figure is more plausible but could still be on the high side considering that the 100 deadliest acts of mass violence between 480 BC and 2002 AD (wars and other man-made disasters with at least 300,000 and up to 66 million victims) claimed about 455 million human lives in total."
"It would indeed be a tragedy if the history of the human
 race proved to be nothing more than the story of an
ape playing with a box of matches on a petrol dump." 
- David Ormsby-Gore

And humanity just never, ever learns from it all...

"The Destroyer Of Worlds"

"The Destroyer Of Worlds"
by The ZMan

"When Trump first appeared on the scene as a politician, a brilliant observer compared him to a character in the Asimov novels called The Mule. This was a character called the “destroyer of worlds” because he literally destroyed whole worlds, but he also destroyed the conception of the world. In fact, his very existence was a threat to accepted understanding of the universe, because the universally accepted conception of the universe precluded the existence of The Mule.

This has been the issue since Trump arrived on the scene. The people atop the post-Cold War world and the post-Cold War world itself, were all based on the assumption that a political character like Trump was impossible. The days of populist, nationalist and picaresque political actors was done. The present and future belonged to the Davos persons, the boys and girls who were produced by and benefitted the most from the managerial ideology that dominated the West.

What Trump’s success in 2016 represented was the nullification of the managerial order because according to the logic of managerialism, men like Trump had no place in the system, so they could never be a threat to the system. Instead, they were marginalized to the fringes of managerial life, the place where things are made, fixed, and created to keep the mechanics of the world going. They had no place in the world where decisions were made by the great and the good.

It is easy to forget that the best and the brightest smirked at the very idea of Trump running in the Republican primary. They were sure he was just another foolish businessman from the fringes, who thought he understood how things worked, but would quickly learn he was in over his head. Instead, the destroyer of worlds first destroyed the Republican primary. and the conservative ecosystem that controlled it, then he destroyed the system itself.

Like all monster movies, the story of this monster had that period where the good guys think they finally killed the beast, only to find out that it was still alive. In the aftermath of the 2020 election, the regime was sure they were done with Trump. Then he reappeared, determined to run again in 2024. It turns out that the destroyer of worlds can never be destroyed because his mere existence depends entirely on his fulfilling his mission as the destroyer of worlds.

Thus, we have entered the final chapter of The Mule. Trump’s return to Washington has been revolutionary. Things not thought possible are happening on a daily basis. The latest happening is the assault on the financial structure of the neocon war machine. Right now, members of Elon Musk’s team have combed through the records of USAID, the hive mind of the NGO collective that has controlled American foreign policy for decades.

Few appreciate the enormity of what is happening right now with the vast not-for-profit network held together by government entities like USAID. Suddenly, their very existence is threatened due to the suspension of funds from the American government, but also by the revelations to come about what they do with that money. There is a reason Elon Musk is posting about USDAID being a criminal organization. They were doing much more than keeping the Kagan family in donuts.

The vast informal network of formal and informal power centers that make up the real government, the shadow government, is now under assault. This is something that could never happen according to the logic of managerialism. With the owners of American society marginalized and the workers under control of the synopticon, who could possibly challenge this system? The answer is The Mule, the figure who should not exist in the managerial system.

It is hard to imagine it possible, but this is the calm before the storm. The tariff wars with Canada, Mexico and many others are getting started. The system of free trade created forty years ago, which benefitted the ruling elites of all three countries, but was paid for by the people of all three countries, is now under direct assault. It turns out that the great sucking sound Ross Perot warned of thirty years ago was not a sucking sound after all, but an early warning of something terrible to come.

Team Trump is moving quickly to dismantle the post-Cold War world and the understanding of it. Marco Rubio is out giving speeches about how the unipolar world was an anomaly and we are returning to a multipolar world. On the domestic front Trump’s team is quickly working to dismantle and anathematize the bizarre social fads inflicted on the people by the managerial class. When the president blames diversity for a plane crash, the world has truly changed.

It is a bit ironic that the concept of The Mule was created by a man who was the creation of a world that emerged in the 20th century America. The post-national, post-liberal world that arose with the American empire was only possible with the evolution of the managerial ideology. Progressivism evolved to give managerialism moral agency, and together they made the American empire and for a while, came to defined the post-Cold War world, but now that is coming to a close.

What we are seeing is the long-anticipated end of the 20th century. Russia and China have moved into the 21st century, but America and the West have remained moored to the prior century, convulsively resisting any attempt to abandon it. That world, however, is gone and now, thanks to The Mule, it is being destroyed. For now, the destruction is the show, but soon, what comes next is what will matter. Everyone needs to remember that The Mule is the destroyer of worlds, not the creator of them."

Gregory Mannarino, "War Talk: Seeing Through The Noise, Can You?"

"War Talk: Seeing Through The Noise, Can You?"
by Gregory Mannarino

"Trump: “Bombs will fall on Iran.” That kind of rhetoric isn’t just strategic posturing in my opinion, and this isn’t about a deal… it’s about building momentum toward war. The situation in Yemen is not isolated. It’s a proving ground, a prelude. And it’s part of a wider strategy that reeks of escalation, not diplomacy. When you flatten a country, Yemen, under the guise of something else, it desensitizes the public, conditions the media, and sets the table for bigger, bloodier moves.

Iran is not some isolated target. It’s a pillar of a global fault line, and toppling it, even trying to, will ripple through the entire geopolitical, economic, and potentially even the spiritual fabric of this world. They know this, and yet they want it anyway, because war is profit. Consider where the cash comes from to fund war. War is distraction. Possibly from a cratering economy? War is control… and it always comes wearing the mask of “peace through strength.” In my opinion, this is about diplomacy being discarded…deliberately.

As we know, just earlier today, President Trump said: “Bombs will fall on Iran” if Iran does not make a deal regarding its nuclear program. With that, this would be the likely fallout.

1. Geopolitical Fallout:
• Wider Middle East Conflict – Iran has strong regional allies, including Hezbollah in Lebanon, Houthis in Yemen, and militias in Iraq and Syria. A U.S. attack could trigger retaliatory strikes across the region.
• Strait of Hormuz Disruption – Iran controls the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane for global oil. If Iran retaliates by blocking or mining the strait, it could choke off 20% of the world’s oil supply, causing severe energy price spikes.
• Retaliation Against U.S. Allies – Iran could target Israel, Saudi Arabia, and U.S. bases in the Middle East with missile strikes or drone attacks.
• Increased Russian & Chinese Involvement – Iran has military and economic ties with both Russia and China. If attacked, Iran could receive direct or indirect military aid, further complicating global tensions.

2. Economic and Market Impact:
• Crude Oil Prices Skyrocket – Oil prices could surge above $100+ per barrel, causing inflationary pressure globally.
• Stock Market Volatility – U.S. and global stock markets would likely sell off sharply due to fears of economic instability.
• Gold and Silver Surge – Investors would rush to safe-haven assets, sending gold and silver prices higher.
• Supply Chain Disruptions – Given Iran’s strategic trade partnerships, a prolonged conflict could cause further disruptions in shipping and global supply chains.
• Potential Cyber Warfare – Iran has strong cyber capabilities and could retaliate with cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure, banks, and government agencies.

3. Political & Military Ramifications:
• Massive U.S. Military Deployment – a war with Iran wouldn’t be quick or easy. The U.S. would need a significant military presence to counter Iranian forces.
• Public Opinion & Political Divide – A direct military conflict could divide American public opinion, affecting elections and policy decisions.
• Nuclear Proliferation Risk – If Iran is attacked, it might accelerate efforts to obtain nuclear weapons as a deterrent.

Final Thought: A direct U.S. military attack on Iran would be a global game-changer, causing economic instability, energy shocks, and increased geopolitical risk. Markets would react negatively in the short term, but defense stocks, gold, and oil-related assets would likely surge."

Canadian Prepper, "Alert! Putin's Limo Explodes?! WW3"

Full screen recommended.
Canadian Prepper, 3/30/25
"Alert! Putin's Limo Explodes?! WW3"
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Saturday, March 29, 2025