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Saturday, June 28, 2025

"Shaya's Home Run"

"Shaya's Home Run"
by Rabbi Paysach Krohn

"In Brooklyn, New York, Chush is a school that caters to learning-disabled children. Some children remain in Chush for their entire school careers, while others can be mainstreamed into conventional yeshivos and Bais Yaakovs. There are a few children who attend Chush for most of the week and go to a regular school on Sundays. At a Chush fund-raising dinner, the father of a Chush child delivered a speech that would never be forgotten by all who attended. After extolling the school and its dedicated staff, he cried out, “Where is the perfection in my son Shaya? Everything that Hashem [G-d] does is done with perfection. But my child cannot understand things as other children do. My child cannot remember facts and figures as other children do. Where is Hashem’s perfection?” The audience was shocked by the question, pained by the father’s anguish and stilled by his piercing query.

“I believe,” the father answered, “that when Hashem brings a child like this into the world, the perfection that He seeks is in the way people react to this child.” He then told the following story about his son Shaya. Shaya attends Chush throughout the week and Yeshivah Darchei Torah in Far Rockaway on Sundays. One Sunday afternoon, Shaya and his father came to Darchei Torah as his classmates were playing baseball. The game was in progress and as Shaya and his father made their way towards the ball field, Shaya said, “Do you think you could get me into the game?”

Shaya’s father knew his son was not at all athletic, and that most boys would not want him on their team. But Shaya’s father understood that if his son was chosen in, it would give him a comfortable sense of belonging. Shaya’s father approached one of the boys in the field and asked, “Do you think my Shaya could get into the game?”

The boy looked around for guidance from his teammates. Getting none, he took matters into his own hands and said, “We are losing by six runs and the game is already in the eighth inning. I guess he can be on our team and we’ll try to put him up to bat in the ninth inning.” Shaya’s father was ecstatic as Shaya smiled broadly. Shaya was told to put on a glove and go out to play short center field, a position that exists only in softball. There were no protests from the opposing team, which would now be hitting with an extra man in the outfield.

In the bottom of the eighth inning, Shaya’s team scored a few runs but was still behind by three. In the bottom of the ninth inning, Shaya’s team scored again and now with two outs and the bases loaded and the potential winning runs on base, Shaya was scheduled to be up. Would the team actually let Shaya bat at this juncture and give away their chance to win the game?

Surprisingly, Shaya was told to take a bat and try to get a hit. Everyone knew that it was all but impossible, for Shaya didn’t even know how to hold the bat properly, let alone hit with it. However as Shaya stepped up to the plate, the pitcher moved in a few steps to lob the ball in softly so that Shaya should at least be able to make contact.

The first pitch came in and Shaya swung clumsily and missed. One of Shaya’s teammates came up to Shaya and together they held the bat and faced the pitcher waiting for the next pitch. The pitcher again took a few steps forward to toss the ball softly towards Shaya. As the next pitch came in, Shaya and his teammate swung the bat and together they hit a slow ground ball to the pitcher. The pitcher picked up the soft grounder and could easily have thrown the ball to the first baseman. Shaya would have been out and that would have ended the game.

Instead, the pitcher took the ball and threw it on a high arc to right field, far and wide beyond the first baseman’s reach. Everyone started yelling, “Shaya, run to first! Shaya, run to first!” Never in his life had Shaya run to first. He scampered down the baseline wide eyed and startled. By the time he reached first base, the right fielder had the ball. He could have thrown the ball to the second baseman who would tag out Shaya, who was still running. But the right fielder understood what the pitcher’s intentions were, so he threw the ball high and far over the third baseman’s head, as everyone yelled, “Shaya, run to second! Shaya, run to second.”

Shaya ran towards second base as the runners ahead of him deliriously circled the bases towards home. As Shaya reached second base, the opposing shortstop ran towards him, turned him towards the direction of third base and shouted “Shaya, run to third!”

As Shaya rounded third, the boys from both teams ran behind him screaming, “Shaya, run home! Shaya, run home!” Shaya ran home, stepped on home plate and all 18 boys lifted him on their shoulders and made him the hero, as he had just hit the “grand slam” and won the game for his team.

“That day,” said the father who now had tears rolling down his face, “those 18 boys reached their level of perfection. They showed that it is not only those who are talented that should be recognized, but also those who have less talent. They too are human beings, they too have feelings and emotions, they too are people, they too want to feel important.”

That is the exceptional lesson of this episode. Too often we seek to find favor and give honor to those who have more than us. But there are people who have fewer friends than we, less money, and less prestige. Those people especially need attention and recognition. We should try to achieve the level of perfection in human relationships which the boys on the ball field at Yeshiva Darchei Torah achieved. Because if children can do it, we adults should certainly be able to accomplish it as well."

"How It Really Is"

 

"This Assumption..."

"It is common to assume that human progress affects everyone - that even the dullest man, in these bright days, knows more than any man of, say, the Eighteenth Century, and is far more civilized. This assumption is quite erroneous. The great masses of men, even in this inspired republic, are precisely where the mob was at the dawn of history. They are ignorant, they are dishonest, they are cowardly, they are ignoble. They know little if anything that is worth knowing, and there is not the slightest sign of a natural desire among them to increase their knowledge."
- H. L. Mencken

"Do You Believe..."

“Do you believe,’ said Candide, ‘that men have always massacred each other as they do today, that they have always been liars, cheats, traitors, ingrates, brigands, idiots, thieves, scoundrels, gluttons, drunkards, misers, envious, ambitious, bloody-minded, calumniators, debauchees, fanatics, hypocrites, and fools?”
“Do you believe,” said Martin, “that hawks have always eaten pigeons when they have found them?”
- Voltaire
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“Murderers are not monsters, they're men.
And that's the most frightening thing about them.”
- Alice Sebold, "The Lovely Bones"

"Iran Provided Yemen The Targets To Hit! New WAR? The Political Prostitution: “Abraham Accords”

Full screen recommended.
Mahmood OD, 6/28/25
"Iran Provided Yemen The Targets To Hit!
 New WAR? The Political Prostitution: “Abraham Accords”
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Full screen recommended.
Guardian News, 6/28/25
"Footage Shows Aftermath of
 Israeli Strike on Tent Camp in Gaza City"
"Palestinians in Gaza City searched for bodies and belongings after an Israeli strike on tents in the al-Rimal neighbourhood that killed at least 12 people and injured dozens, the Palestinian official news agency Wafa reported. At least 60 people have been killed by Israeli strikes across Gaza over the past 24 hours. Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesperson said mediators were engaging with Israel and Hamas to build on momentum from Israel’s ceasefire with Iran and work towards a truce in the Gaza Strip ."
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60 desperate, starving men, women, children and old people living in tents slaughtered by a 2,000 Lb. bomb YOU paid for, Americans! YOU paid for it all! Eternal shame and disgrace on America for allowing and paying for all this horror! 80,000 unarmed civilians, including 19,000 CHILDREN massacred, and every drop of that blood is on YOUR hands too!
WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU?!!

"Here's Proof That Israel Lost the War"

"Here's Proof That Israel Lost the War"
by Mike Whitney

Excerpt: The American people are not being told why Israel agreed to a ceasefire with Iran. Yes, Israel was rapidly running out of air-defense interceptors (making it more vulnerable to Iranian attacks.) But that issue is only of secondary importance. The real reason they wanted a ceasefire was because they were getting systematically pulverized and needed to stop the bleeding fast. That’s why Israel ‘threw in the towel’ less than 2 weeks after the opening salvo, because Iran was decimating one target after another with no end in sight. So, Israel capitulated.

Of course, that is not the story we’ve been reading in the western media where there’s no mention of the vast destruction of Israeli strategic targets (by Iranian ballistic missiles); that news has been completely omitted from the mainstream coverage. But that’s why Israel persuaded Trump to find a diplomatic off-ramp; because the losses were beginning to mount and Iran was not ‘letting up.’

Did you know that it is illegal to post videos or photos of buildings that have been struck by Iranian missiles in Israel? In other words, if you publish photos of smoldering buildings, infrastructure or military bases, you will go to jail. This is how the government controls the narrative and convinces the public that they are winning a war they are actually losing. But don’t take my word for it; here’s a video clip of an Israeli newscaster explaining how government censorship is impacting the peoples’ ability to figure out what is going on:

CH13’s Raviv Drucker: We have to say there is a bit of an Iranian aspect to the way we report missile strikes on our side. I’m not talking about the Weizmann Institute, but there were alot of missile hits on IDF bases, on strategic sites, that we still don’t report about to this day. And there’s a clear reason for that, which everyone at home understands. But along that clear reason, it created a situation where people don’t realize how precise the Iranians were and how much damage they caused in many places. We just know about the Weizmann Institute; there are many places we don’t know about. 

Repeat: it created a situation where people don’t realize how precise the Iranians were and how much damage they caused in many places.

What can we glean from this statement? That Iran’s new generation of ballistic missiles are abundant, precise and lethal. To his credit, the newscaster seems to think that ordinary people deserve to be told about these cutting-edge weapons so they can make informed decisions regarding their own safety. We agree with this view, but we also know that the heavily censored, state-controlled, agenda-driven media is not going to change the way it disseminates information. After all, the media’s objective is not to inform but to shape public opinion.

But we’re getting off-topic. What we want to show is that Israel did not agree to the ceasefire because it had achieved its strategic objectives, but because it was getting hammered and wanted to stop the bleeding. We make that judgement based on a shortlist of the key military, intelligence, industrial, energy, and R&D facilities that were struck by precision guided ballistic missiles that wreaked havoc across Israel."
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"Customer Service is Dead! We Are All Suffering"

Full screen recommended.
Dan, I Allegedly, 6/28/25
"Customer Service is Dead!
 We Are All Suffering"
"Customer service is broken - and I’m here to tell you why it matters more than ever. From fast-food chaos at McDonald’s to the ongoing disaster that is Carvana’s customer support, it seems like nobody cares about quality service anymore. In today’s video, I’ll share my personal experiences, discuss the latest business news, and break down how failing customer service is impacting industries everywhere. Plus, we’ll cover topics like the struggling housing market, rising insurance costs, and even some updates on inflation and the used car market. We also dive into the challenges major companies like Carvana, Audi, and Subway are facing, not to mention how poor customer service can affect everything from healthcare to real estate. On top of that, I’ve got insights on the latest economic trends, including the rising cost of living, inflation updates, and what businesses are doing to adapt - or fail."
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Friday, June 27, 2025

Judge Napolitano, "INTEL Roundtable w/Johnson & McGovern: Weekly Wrap 27 June"

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Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 6/27/25
"INTEL Roundtable w/Johnson & McGovern: 
Weekly Wrap 27 June"
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Musical Interlude: Prelude, "After the Goldrush"

Prelude, "After the Goldrush", A Cappella
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Prelude, "After the Goldrush", Live

"A Look to the Heavens"

"Some spiral galaxies are seen nearly sideways. Most bright stars in spiral galaxies swirl around the center in a disk, and seen from the side, this disk can appear quite thin. Some spiral galaxies appear even thinner than NGC 3717, which is actually seen tilted just a bit. Spiral galaxies form disks because the original gas collided with itself and cooled as it fell inward. Planets may orbit in disks for similar reasons.
The featured image by the Hubble Space Telescope shows a light-colored central bulge composed of older stars beyond filaments of orbiting dark brown dust. NGC 3717 spans about 100,000 light years and lies about 60 million light years away toward the constellation of the Water Snake (Hydra)."

Chet Raymo, “Retreat From Reason”

“Retreat From Reason”
by Chet Raymo

“Is there a flight from reason in the United States? Everywhere we look, science is under attack. In government. In the schools. In the churches. We are offered faith-based substitutes. The “Left Behind” series of apocalyptic novels outsells everything else on the shelves. People are more interested in astrology than astronomy. Intelligent design is championed at the highest levels of government. Alternative medicine - faith healing, homeopathy, energy therapies, New Age healing, and the like - is more popular than ever. Scripture and revelation are embraced as more reliable sources of knowledge than anything we might learn empirically. We are entering, it seems, a new Dark Age. For a substantial number of our fellow citizens, it's as if the Enlightenment never happened.

Let me take you back to the Hellenistic city of Alexandria, at the mouth of the Nile River in Egypt, in the 3rd and 2nd centuries B.C. Alexandria was then the seat of a magnificent flowering of mathematical and scientific thought. The city welcomed all comers - Eratosthenes from Cyrene, Aristarchus from Samos, Archimedes from Sicily, Apollonius from Rhodes, Hipparchus from Nicaea, Galen from Pergamon, and so on - the only requirement being an inquisitive mind and a bent for explaining the world in terms that made no reference to the gods. Geography and astronomy became mathematical sciences. Eratosthenes measured the size of the Earth. Aristarchus deduced the sizes and distances of the Sun and Moon.

These spectacular achievements get no more than passing mention in textbooks of Western Civilization. We learn in school about the Golden Age of Greece and the glory that was Rome, Sophocles and Ovid, the Parthenon and the Pantheon, triremes and aqueducts, but very little of the invention of scientific thinking in the white city at the mouth of the Nile.

Alexandria was built on a ribbon of land between Lake Mareotis and the Mediterranean Sea. It was graced with forums, temples, marketplaces, palaces, a double harbor with a famous lighthouse, quays, warehouses, and, prominently, a museum ("place of the muses"), and the famous library over which Eratosthenes presided. The museum and library were together the equivalent of a great modern university. It was the dream of the first rulers of Alexandria - the Ptolemys - that the library would possess a copy of every book in the known world, and within a century hundreds of thousands of scrolls were collected within its walls. By the middle of the first century B.C. Diodorus of Sicily could say that Alexandria was "the first city of the civilized world, certainly far ahead of all the rest in elegance and extent and riches and luxury."

In his book "The Greeks and the Irrational", the scholar E. R. Dodds was thinking of the Greek culture of Alexandria when he wrote: "Despite its lack of political freedom, the society of the third century B.C. was in many ways the nearest approach to an 'open' society that the world had yet seen, and nearer than any that would be seen again until modern times." It was a society confident of its powers. Aristotle had asked his fellow citizens to recognize a divine spark within themselves: the intellect. Men and women who exercise reason can live like gods, he said. For Zeno, the human intellect was not merely akin to God, it is God, a portion of the divine substance. Temples are superfluous, he said; God's true temple is the human intellect.

Of this supreme confidence in rational thought, the Alexandrians created a new empirical, mathematical way of knowing. But the seeds of irrationality were also there, embedded in popular culture, or perhaps embedded in the human soul. Soon enough, supernaturalism returned. Astrology and magical healing replaced astronomy and medicine. Cults flourished, rationalists were scapegoated, and scientific culture began to decline.

The old dualisms - mind and matter, God and nature, soul and body - which the rationalists had striven to overcome, reasserted themselves with fresh vigor. Dodds calls it "the return of the irrational." He writes: "As the intellectuals withdrew further into a world of their own, the popular mind was left increasingly defenseless. . .and left without guidance, a growing number relapsed with a sigh of relief into the pleasures and comforts of the primitive. . . better the rigid determinism of the astrological Fate than the terrifying burden of daily responsibility."

Harvard historian of science Gerald Holton sees a similarity between Dodds' description of the decline of Greek culture and the resurgence of anti-science in our own time. Once again, astrology, magical healing, and other kinds of superstitious thinking are in ascendancy. Once again, cults flourish and rationalists are scapegoated.

The Greek experience shows that movements to delegitimize science are always present, says Holton, ready to bend civilization their way by the glorification of folk belief, violence, mystification, and the rabid ideologies of ethnic and nationalistic passions. Dodds calls it "the fear of freedom - the unconscious flight from the heavy burden of individual choice which an open society lays upon its members."

Science can only prosper in a free and open society, in an atmosphere of rational skepticism where traditional patterns of thought are challenged and subjected to critical scrutiny. Science will only flourish when a people have confidence in the power of the human intellect to make sense of the world."

"The Great Thing..."

"The great thing about the internet is that you get to meet people you
would otherwise only meet if you were committed to the same asylum."
- Robert Brault

"20 Big Restaurant Chains Are Closing Several Locations All Over America"

Full screen recommended.
Epic Economist, 6/27/25
"20 Big Restaurant Chains Are 
Closing Several Locations All Over America"

"In the past 180 days, over 1,500 restaurant locations have permanently shut their doors across America—that's more than 8 restaurants closing every single day. This isn't just bad business decisions. What's happening right now is a perfect storm reshaping how Americans eat and spend money. When was the last time you went to a sit-down restaurant on a weeknight? For millions of families, that answer is "months ago" - because a family dinner at Applebee's now costs what used to be a week of groceries.

We're seeing skyrocketing rents, doubled labor costs, and customers who've fundamentally changed their spending habits. The restaurants closing are caught in the middle—too expensive for cash-strapped families, not premium enough for the upper class still dining out. What you're about to see is how this shift is playing out across 20 major chains. But here's what will shock you: the first seven chains are just the warm-up. Starting with number eight, you're about to see something absolutely insane."
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"Credit Card Companies Will Sue Your A$$ Off, 6 Million Borrowers Will Have Wages Garnished"

Jeremiah Babe, 6/27/25
"Credit Card Companies Will Sue Your A$$ Off,
 6 Million Borrowers Will Have Wages Garnished"
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"California Dreamin’ in LALA Land"

"California Dreamin’ in LALA Land"
by MN Gordon

“I guess I just wasn’t made for these times.” 
– Brian Wilson, R.I.P.

Hella, Iceland - "Southern California has wonderful weather. Within the coastal zone it’s especially wonderful. The sun shines brightly every day, there’s low humidity, and a cool breeze wafts off the Pacific Ocean making things perfectly pleasant. You just can’t beat it. But for every sweet smelling rose there’s a stem full of jagged thorns. In Southern California, the traffic, cost of living, state and local government taxes, and the large swaths of urban blight and homeless encampments fall far short of perfection.

The remnant luster of Hollywood’s golden age was irreversibly corroded with the slaying of Sharon Tate and her unborn baby by the Manson Family in the early morning hours of August 9, 1969. By then, the cultural decline of Los Angeles was already well underway.

Brian Wilson lost his mind in 1964. The Watts Riots burned hot in 1965. And by 1967, Pacific Ocean Park – a rival to Disneyland – had fallen to terminal disrepair. The inflation of the 1970s blighted the expansive boulevards and urban sprawl. By the 1980s kids like Jordan Hiller were overdosing on doors and fours. Others found joy in bashing their heads in. Filmmaker Penelope Spheeris captured the aesthetic in the documentary, "The Decline of Western Civilization."

The delusion of California Dreamin’ over the years has most faithfully emanated from Los Angeles – LALA Land. During the pre-World War II days, before the mania to splatter every square foot of its surface with concrete took hold of the local spirits, the place was already a magnet for eccentrics, pyromaniacs, and hucksters galore.

Howard Hughes, a total madman, would dream up his latest flying machine and then crash it into Beverly Hills. There was also Griffith J. Griffith, who amassed a fortune in the mining industry. Later Griffith shot his wife in the face in a Santa Monica Hotel and then commuted his time in San Quentin to just two years by donating the land for Griffith Park to Los Angeles. He also funded the city’s observatory. Without Griffith’s private act of preservation, the city wouldn’t have any open space left to get lost in.

Rigorous Flexibility: When it comes to immigration status, many Southern California cities have had a modus operandi of rigorous flexibility. Not having proper documentation has been a pesky detail to be readily ignored. Over many decades, things have gotten completely out of hand.

Your lowly editor was a middling student at Encanto Elementary school on 65th Street and Broadway in San Diego in the late-1980s. This is about 14 miles from the international border with Tijuana, Mexico. Some of his classmates crossed the border with their parents each morning on commuter green cards to attend school. He later moved to the big bad LA Basin in the mid-1990s. There he met his fetching bride who’d immigrated from Mexico City to LA as a child, gaining citizenship under Ronald Reagan’s amnesty program.

When the Mayflower disembarked at Plymouth Rock in 1620, John Smith and his fellow Pilgrims didn’t care if they were citizens of the New World. We doubt the thought even crossed the mind. Their focus was on carving out a new life in a new land that was free from the religious persecution they fled in England.

The Ten Commandments given to Moses make no mention of citizenship. That’s not to say present day immigration laws are vetoed by the Old Testament. We’re merely recognizing that the road to citizenship does not always follow a path -- or a morality – that’s straight and narrow.

Rules, by definition, are made to be broken. For many decades, America has had porous borders. At the same time, immigration laws were never reformed to address this reality. People were allowed to enter the country illegally. Yet nothing was done to account for or incorporate them. Ultimately, this disconnect led to what is now an absolute cluster.

No Papers: President Trump was voted into office to clean house on illegal immigration. Tightening up border security after the failure of the Biden administration was essential. But the ship for wholesale deportation sailed long ago. Things have been so out of control for so long that it’s entirely unworkable.

The City of LA is broad and expansive. There are many affluent areas with trophy homes and estate properties on the west side, cloistered in the hills. Brentwood, Westwood, Pacific Palisades, Holmby Hills, Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Beverly Glen, Hancock Park, and others. These areas are in stark contrast with the areas of the city in the east and south, which are so hideous they lacerate the eye.

What’s more, there are countless unsightly cities that span east through the San Gabriel Valley and south to Long Beach. These are cities you’ve never heard of and would never go to, which are jumbled together like shipping containers on Terminal Island. East LA, Temple City, El Monte, South El Monte, La Puente, Pomona, Vernon, Maywood, Commerce, Huntington Park, Bell, Cudahy, Bell Gardens, South Gate, Lynwood, Paramount, Compton, Gardena, Lawndale, Hawthorne, and many, many more. These cities are massively populated with illegal immigrants.

We don’t know what the demographic breakdown of Huntington Park was when our grandparents lived there during the dark depression days of the 1930s. But we suppose it was far different than the 97 percent Hispanic population recorded in 2024 census data. Of this, about half were born outside of the USA. It’s not a stretch to say that the majority of this foreign-born population doesn’t have papers showing them to be of legal standing. In fact, a decade ago, Huntington Park swore in city commissioners without legal immigration status.

The city’s population density is estimated to be 18,000 people per square mile. At this density you’d expect an abundance of high-rise apartments. Instead, the city’s housing is characterized by single story dwellings and two-story infill developments. What this means is several families are regularly crowded into 800 square-foot housing units. The surrounding cities noted above have similar demographic and density characteristics.

LALA Land is Coming to a Town Near You: The Trump administrations recent ICE raids and the subsequent counter protests have shined a light on a madness that has long been ignored. The protestors, for their part, seem to be unclear about what they are after. Many are seen waving flags from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, and elsewhere, as symbols of defiance. But at the same time, they’re protesting deportation to the countries of which flags they wave. Shouldn’t they be waving American flags if they want to stay in America?

Sometimes in life mistakes are made that can never be reversed. When left to run wild over many decades they are impossible to go back and correct. Targeting Home Depot parking lots and restaurant kitchens with the goal of wholesale deportation may be perceived as a solution in the eyes of MAGA. But so is cutting off your head as a solution to a headache. Moreover, is ICE really prepared to deport close to one million people from just LA County alone and upwards of 15 million people from the U.S.?

The current circumstances are a total mess. Politicians, however, refuse to appreciate them or work to address them in a positive and constructive way. Former California Governator Arnold Schwarzenegger, who once had a secret love child with the Guatemalan housekeeper of his Brentwood estate, recently pointed his finger at the failures of political hacks: “This is the result of Democrats and Republicans not being able to come together in this immigration reform. And so that’s what needs to be done so that you don’t have to go and start arresting people in the first place, so we know who is in this country and who is working here, who has the temporary working permit, who has the permanent working permit.

We don’t even know who is in here. For decades now, they have been avoiding the subject because it’s an advantage to both parties to not do it. So they’re all political hacks, party hacks, rather than public servants.”

We don’t expect the political hacks will get their act together anytime soon. What this means is, LALA Land is coming to a town near you."

“6 Steps to Release Your Fear and Feel Peaceful”

“6 Steps to Release Your Fear and Feel Peaceful”
by Nicolas Perrin

“We are not what we know but what we are willing to learn.”
~ Mary Catherine Bateson

“It was a balmy spring morning and I started my day as per usual, but I soon realized that my mind was entertaining fearful thoughts about my financial insecurity. With many new ventures within the seedling stage, my income flow was erratic and unpredictable, while my financial responsibilities were consistent and guaranteed. At the time I ignored these thoughts as “petty,” like a parent dismissing a crying child after a mild fall on the pavement.

What I didn’t realize was that my mind wanted to entertain these fear-based thoughts like a Hollywood blockbuster, and as you may know, what you focus on expands. Before I knew it, my body was in a state of complete anxiety and fear. I literally felt my cognitive and creative centers shutting down. I felt completely powerless, a hostage to my own mind. My body felt paralyzed, and I felt disconnected from my talents and gifts. I felt separate, isolated, and vulnerable. I became a victim of the fear. In this moment I realized the powerful impact thoughts can have on how we feel, mentally and physically. Here is what unfolded through me, and the lessons I treasured from this experience.

Fear is a closed energy, referred to as inverted faith. Fear exists when we do not trust our connection to the infinite part of who we are and buy into a story about what’s unfolding in our life. The emotions we feel are created from the thoughts that we choose to focus on, consciously or unconsciously. The emotions act as markers to let us know if we are focusing on expansive, empowering thoughts or fearful, limiting thoughts.

If I were to relate this in a story, it may be like a pilot believing he no longer had any guidance or support from the airport control tower in a large storm, and no instruments on board to detect if he was on a collision course with another airplane. If the control tower represents the infinite part of who we are, which always knows what’s best for us, it can be understandable why the pilot with no other guidance except for his own eye sight would be fearful of the situation at hand. An alarm on the plane beeping at the pilot would represent the emotions. The alarm’s purpose is to get the attention of the pilot so he can focus and realize he is off the path. Once our emotions start to take a grip of our physical body, what can we do to move from a state of limitation and fear into an open, tranquil, peaceful state?

1. Come back to the present moment. The first step is to bring your awareness to the present moment. To do this, take three deep breaths through your nose and exhale through your mouth. After the air has filled your lungs and you’ve felt your stomach rise, exhale through your mouth by forcing the air through your teeth, as if you were hissing out loud. This detoxifies your body from the heavy emotions you’re experiencing and brings you back into the present moment. When I do this, I place my awareness into my feet so I am in a feeling space within my body, rather than being in my mind, entertaining the stories that swirl around with vigor, like a dangerous hurricane. Imagine that all your emotions are in a large sludge bucket. This breathing technique will empty the bucket out so you are empty and free.

2. Put things in perspective. Now that you are present, acknowledge the experience and ask yourself this question: “What is the worst case scenario that can happen to me?” Once we can accept this and realize we will be okay if that happens, we are free from the fear. When I realized I’d blown things out of proportion with my fears, I was able to detach from the story and put things into perspective. I like to imagine that in every moment I have two wolves I can feed (per the Native American myth): the fear wolf or the love wolf. The one that gets stronger and wins is the one I feed.

3. Become an observer of your thoughts. What has served me well in moments like this is to say, “I’m not these thoughts. I’m not these emotions. I’m not this body. I’m an infinite being having a human experience.” In saying this, we immediately detach from the story and allow ourselves the choice of suffering or to become the observer. Imagine that your life is represented in a book, and the story you are living out comes from the words on the page. We can change the words of the story at any point in time.

4. Change your experience. The fourth step is to place your awareness and your right hand on the heart center, which is located near the sternum. Close your eyes, take three deep breaths, and make the following command: “I am now connected to the infinite part of who I am, which already knows how to be whole and complete. I take full responsibility and accountability for this creation, I recognize how it has served me, and I am now ready to let it go. I command that the fear energy be transmuted into unconditional love now. Thank you. It is now done.” This process is incredibly empowering. We allow ourselves the opportunity to experience being our own inner master and a co-creator of our reality.

5. Prevent your mind from sabotaging you. Visualize a stone being thrown into a pond. Observe the ripples it creates when it enters the water. This is to simply distract your mind and allow the process to unfold without doubt or self-sabotage. It is only our mind that can interfere with our own healing.

6. Be grateful. Express gratitude and appreciation for the integration and healing you have received. The key to happiness is awareness. When we become aware that our mind is wandering, we can gently bring it back to the present moment. It’s only in the present moment that we are empowered and can consciously choose the thoughts we engage with. The thoughts we focus on will determine where our energy flows, and thus what is created in our life. Each thought has a vibration, which is reflected by the feeling we experience in our body. To be able to move from a fear-based experience to an open, peaceful experience we must first take full responsibility and accountability that on some level we created the experience, and nobody else is to blame. The choice is truly ours. Do we choose to experience a fearful, limited life or do we choose a happy joyful life?"
Reduce fear, good. Reduce stress also...
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Marconi Union, "Weightless"
"Neuroscience Says Listening to This Song 
Reduces Anxiety by Up to 65 Percent"
Think more clearly...
"Cognition Enhancer For Clearer and Faster Thinking - 
Isochronic Tones"
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"This session stimulates Beta, SMR and Alpha to train your 
brain for better cognition, such as clearer and faster thinking."

The Daily "Near You?"

Montpelier Station, Virginia, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"The Joke..."

"The joke was thinking you were ever really in charge of your life. You pressed your oar down into the water to direct the canoe, but it was the current that shot you through the rapids. You just hung on and hoped not to hit a rock or a whirlpool."
- Scott Turow

"You Can Never Tell..."

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

"Exploring The Madness Of The System With Insights From Scott Adams And Elon Musk"

"Exploring The Madness Of The System With 
Insights From Scott Adams And Elon Musk"
By CWR

"Ever felt like the more you understand about how things work, the more insane it all seems? Scott Adams touched on this, highlighting how the system protects itself by being so outrageously flawed that those who start to see through it are often labeled as crazy. It’s like stepping into a “crazy zone” where you realize that what you once thought was reality might just be a facade.

Elon Musk chimed in too, calling it a battle against the anti-civilizational woke mind virus. But here’s the thing - this battle isn’t about left or right; it’s about common sense. Musk outlined his centrist positions, from securing borders to addressing racism and responsible spending. These are ideas that resonate with many, regardless of political affiliation.

"Have you noticed the "system" protects itself by being so outrageously bad that by the time you understand what is happening it makes you look insane to people who haven't begun the journey to awareness? I recently evolved into the "crazy zone," in which I understand too much…"- Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) March 21, 2024

George Orwell nailed it! “In a way, the world−view of the Party imposed itself most successfully on people incapable of understanding it. They could be made to accept the most flagrant violations of reality, because they never fully grasped the enormity of what was demanded of them, and were not sufficiently interested in public events to notice what was happening. By lack of understanding they remained sane. They simply swallowed everything, and what they swallowed did them no harm, because it left no residue behind, just as a grain of corn will pass undigested through the body of a bird.” -1984
- MichaelG (@Michael888G) March 21, 2024

This is a battle to the death with the anti-civilizational woke mind virus. My positions are centrist:
- Secure borders.
- Safe & clean cities.
- Don’t bankrupt America with spending.
- Racism against any race is wrong.
- No sterilization below age of consent.

Is this right-wing? t.co/QgRkoem2u4
- Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 21, 2024"

"The Wages of Perpetual Fear"

"The Wages of Perpetual Fear"
by Paul Rosenberg

"I’ve gone on for a long time about fear making humans stupid, and even about it being a weapon and a brain poison. But I’ve also wondered at times whether people would hit fear-fatigue… that point where people have simply had enough and walk out from under it.

As it turns out, however, I was a bit optimistic on fear fatigue. I’ve been reading Robert Sapolsky’s newest book, "Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best And Worst", and was disappointed to learn what the best new research shows on the long-term application of fear. (Or, in the academic terminology, sustained stress.)

My disappointment, however, was soon tempered by two things: I gained information on how fear poisoning works. That human neurology is immensely variable, that there are exceptions to everything, and that if the whole picture were actually as dark as the most troubling findings, we’d have devolved into nothing but murderous monkeys long ago.

I barely need to say this, but 2025 has been The Year of Fear. I’m a bit amazed by the extent of it. There is a certain appeal to soaking up all the fear stories in normal times – our ability to look evil in the eye makes us appear vibrant – but 2025 has pushed far beyond that level. What we’re encountering is much more than simple fear porn, and there are certain outlets (including websites) that I can only describe as obscene. This is more destructive than people realize.

What Perpetual Fear Does To Us: I’m going to quote from Sapolsky, who is one of the better neuroscientists of our time. I’ll edit a bit to simplify and to remove the brain-area references, and will follow the passages with a few elaborations. “During sustained stress, we’re more fearful, our thinking is muddled, we assess risks poorly, and act impulsively out of habit, rather than incorporating new data.”

Under a long stream of fear (like scary headlines), our thinking breaks down. Let me put that very simply: You may be very bright in essence, but when you consume hours of fear every day, you become stupid. And please understand: This is biological. Your brain operations become those of a stupid person. (And yes, I’m using “stupid” very unscientifically.)

Also bear in mind that fear works. The people selling fear on TV, web pages and social media are being rewarded for it. They have become, using my terms loosely but not unfairly, drug dealers, selling damaging material that people become dependent upon. Moreover, these are professionals. Social media companies are fully aware that their business models depend upon people being addicted to them. They are careful to keep them addicted. The fears people consume, then, are coming to them from people who are cashing in from it.

“Stress weakens connections that are essential for incorporating new information that should prompt shifting to a new strategy - while strengthening connections with habitual brain circuits.” In other words, fear locks you into your habits and your previous choices. It literally diminishes the brain pathways that allow you to change your mind. This is serious, and I suspect that you’ve seen examples of this already.

“Under sustained stress we process emotionally prominent information rapidly and automatically, but less accurately. Working memory, impulse control, decision-making, risk-assessment and task shifting are impaired.” Again, prolonged fear locks people into whatever path they’re already on. And again, this is biological. The brain circuits are directly affected. Still…

From everything I’ve written above (and there are other nasty effects like domestic violence), it would appear that we are doomed; that our neighbors who’ve drunk deep from the river of fear are brain-locked, and so long as the fear stream continues (there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight), they will get more and more rigid in their biases, and that violence will continue and increase. And for some people all of the above will be true. Fear destroys in the most direct way: biologically.

Still… biology is never simple, and especially on the human level. While the things above are generally true, there are always exceptions; sometimes a lot of them. And it is those exceptions that have saved us, time after time. The wages of perpetual fear are polarized and locked minds. And that leads to knee-jerk opposition, violence and murder. We’re seeing that now and we stand to see it for some time. The world, it seems, has become addicted to fear. And yet, many of us refuse, and this is a long way from over.

There was a party in my neighborhood two days ago: Music, talking, playing, laughing and so on. It was the first joyful noise I’ve heard in public for a long time. Life finds a way, and especially human life."

"How It Really Is"

Adventures With Danno, "Items at Costco Everyone Should Be Buying Right Now!"

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Adventures With Danno, 6/27/25
"Items at Costco Everyone Should Be Buying Right Now!"
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Elsewhere...
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Scottish Guy in Moscow, 6/27/25
"Typical Russian Supermarket Tour, With Prices"
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Dan, I Allegedly, "Everything’s on Sale, Should You Be Worried?"

Full screen recommended.
Dan, I Allegedly, 6/27/25
"Everything’s on Sale, Should You Be Worried?"
"Luxury real estate across the U.S. is seeing massive price cuts, and it's shaking up the market! From multimillion-dollar Florida mansions to high-end homes nationwide, prices are dropping at levels we haven’t seen since 2008-2012. Why are the ultra-rich unloading their assets? How do interest rates and market conditions play into this? I'll break it all down and share insights on everything from discounted yachts and golf carts to the role of AI in home design. We’re also talking about the economy’s slowdown, unexpected vehicle problems (yes, even Teslas), and the importance of staying vigilant against scams. Plus, don't miss the story of a secret $250M real estate deal in Palm Beach - who’s behind it? You’ll want to stick around for this one!"
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Speaking of housing, as we were...
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Lisa with Love, 6/27/25
"Is Russia Poor? Look How Russians Live Today"
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Bill Bonner, "Higher House Hurdles"

Irish fixer upper, Source: Elizabeth Bonner
"Higher House Hurdles"
by Bill Bonner

Youghal, Ireland - "The latest report shows the economy shriveling up more than expected. The Hill: "First-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) growth was revised lower Thursday in light of reduced consumer spending, surprising economists. GDP contracted by 0.5 percent on an annualized basis, 0.3 percentage points lower than the last measurement from the Commerce Department."

Does it make any difference? Maybe not. GDP figures are largely meaningless or misleading. They don’t tell you much that is useful. And what they pretend to tell you is mostly fraudulent. More on that next week. Today we look at a way to make money that is probably the least fraudulent and easiest to understand - real estate. But wait. A Redfin forecast: "U.S. Home Prices Will Dip 1% By the End of 2025." Redfin economists expect the median U.S. home-sale price to fall flat in the third quarter, and fall 1% year over year by the fourth quarter. When it comes to mortgage rates, we expect them to remain elevated near 7% for the remainder of the year."

We just bought an abandoned farm in Ireland. We’re enjoying putting it back in order - fixing stone walls, insulating walls, redoing plumbing, electricity and heating, planting new gardens and tidying up the old ones.
There were many bidders for the farmland around it. But no one wanted to deal with a group of dilapidated outbuildings surrounding a wreck of a house from the 19th century. For us, it is a pleasure; but not a way to make money. “Some guys play golf. Some watch TV. We just like restoring houses,” we explained to a puzzled neighbor. (On a practical level, our family - children and grandchildren — is getting bigger while our cottage seems to be getting smaller.)

Property has utility - whether you use it yourself or rent it out. That utility is measurable, simply by checking comparable rents. The calculations are easy. You subtract the costs - maintenance, taxes, utilities, etc. from the (possible) rental income. That is your return on investment. If it is more than the “hurdle rate” - usually measured by the yield on a ‘risk-free’ US 10-year bond - you are ahead of the game.

But investing in real estate that you won’t live in is like investing in a private business. It is specific. You’ve got to ‘know the territory.’ Each market is different. Each property is different. Each has its own story to tell.
Elizabeth, your editor’s wife, invests in small apartment buildings. In Baltimore. The city is in many ways a disaster. But many of its old houses - relics of the Gilded Age, converted to apartments - are handsome and solid. They were built when the city was rich. And, compared to other cities, they can be quite cheap. “You have to know what you’re doing,” says Elizabeth. “I look for a solid place, with good infrastructure, but often in need of a little ‘updating.’ I’m usually willing to pay about $125,000 ‘per door,’ as they say. All you can count on is the rental income. It’s got to pay the taxes, the upkeep and the management. And in my area, if I go much above $125,000 per unit, the numbers are hard to make work.”

Nationwide, the median monthly apartment rent is about $2,100, according to Zillow. We don’t know what it is in Baltimore; probably around $1,400 would be a safer guess. You need a margin of error. That gives you a gross rent of $16,800 per year per door. If you paid $125,000 for the property…spent half of that on management, taxes, and maintenance - again, very specific numbers per property …you end up with $8,400 per unit, which would give you about a 6% return.

Which is only to point out how ‘local’ the business is. You can’t just buy ‘at the market price’ and forget about it. “I try to stick to the rule of eight,” says Elizabeth. “I’m willing to pay eight times gross rents...and hope to end up with a 5% net return.”

Many people look to their own houses as sources of ‘investment’ gains. But houses aren’t ‘investments.’ Builders add wealth by building houses - at a profit. The homeowner may paint the trim or add a sunroom; rarely do improvements pay off. “Real estate never goes down,” was on millions of lips prior to the mortgage finance crisis of ’07-’08. Then housing prices did go down. Four million families lost their homes when prices were no longer high enough to support re-financing.

The Fed in its wisdom, lowered interest rates to try to undo Mr. Market’s correction, creating a new distortion. Over the last ten years, house prices have approximately doubled, rising twice as fast as wages. Over the last five years alone, median mortgage payments have doubled. This, of course, caused an affordability crisis, as the average family was no longer able to buy the average house. The median mortgage payment is today around $2,800, which leaves a lot of houses for sale and few people able to buy them. Sellers now outnumber buyers by the biggest margin ever.

As Mr. Market gets his bearings, we expect prices to come down, as Redfin projects. Already, this year, we’re seeing a drop in the rate of house price appreciation - down to just 1.3% annually. And if we are right about the primary trend in the credit market - towards higher yields over many years - we can also expect that speculative gains on residential real estate will vanish. Prices may go up. But they probably won’t keep up with inflation."