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Saturday, August 2, 2025

"Richard Dawkins on the Luckiness of Death"

"Richard Dawkins on the Luckiness of Death"
by Maria Popova

"We are born into the certitude of our eventual death. Every once in a while, something - perhaps an encounter with a robin’s egg, perhaps a poem - staggers us with the awful, awe-filled wonder of aliveness, the sheer luck of it against the overwhelming cosmic odds of nonexistence. But alloyed with the awe is always the half-conscious grief that one day the light of consciousness will be extinguished. It is a heavy gift to hold, this doomed delirium of aliveness. It is also a buoyant gladness, if we are limber enough to stretch into the cosmic perspective that does not come naturally to us small, Earth-bound bipeds corticed with tender self-importance.

Consider this. For each of us, one thing is true: Had any one variable been ever so subtly different - had your parents mated on a different day or at a different altitude, had the early universe cooled a fraction of a second faster after the Big Bang, you would not exist as the particular constellation of atoms configuring the particular consciousness that makes you you. Because chance plays such dice with the universe, and because the die dictates that the vast majority of energy and matter never had the luck of cohering into this doomed delirium of aliveness, it is, in some profound and practical sense, a staggering privilege to die - one that betokens the privilege of having lived. To lament death, then, is to lament our luck, for any negation of the possibility of death is a negation of the improbable miracle of life, a wish for there to be nothing to do the dying - nothing to have partaken of the beautiful, bittersweet temporality of aliveness.

It is easier to bend the intuitive mind into this correct but counterintuitive perspective while walking in a cemetery at the height of summer. Doing this very thing while thinking these very thoughts, I was reminded of a passage from one of the most lucid and lens-clearing books written this side of Darwin - "Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder" (public library) by the visionary and often controversial (which is the social fate of every visionary) British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins.


"We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones. Most people are never going to die because they are never going to be born. The potential people who could have been here in my place but who will in fact never see the light of day outnumber the sand grains of Arabia. Certainly those unborn ghosts include greater poets than Keats, scientists greater than Newton. We know this because the set of possible people allowed by our DNA so massively exceeds the set of actual people. In the teeth of these stupefying odds it is you and I, in our ordinariness, that are here. We privileged few, who won the lottery of birth against all odds, how dare we whine at our inevitable return to that prior state from which the vast majority have never stirred?"

Complement with astronomer and poet Rebecca Elson’s exquisite “Antidotes to Fear of Death,” Nick Cave on grief as a portal to aliveness, and Christopher Hitchens on how to live with our mortality, then revisit the science of how alive you really are, examined through the curious lens of trees and Alan Turing."
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"All Of The Available Data..."

"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

Apologies to armadillos for the comparison...

"The Rules"

 

"How It Really Is"

 

"You Are About to Lose Your Job - Here's the Real Truth"

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Dan, I Allegedly AM 8/2/25
"You Are About to Lose Your Job -
 Here's the Real Truth"
"The latest job numbers are in, and the truth might shock you! In today’s video, I’m breaking down the real story behind these shocking figures and what they mean for the economy, businesses, and YOU. From unexpected job revisions to the challenges facing industries like trucking and health insurance, things aren’t looking as rosy as some might want us to believe. We’re also diving into the latest on crypto mortgages, Denver’s controversial homeless hotel, and even wild recycling fraud schemes. Buckle up—there’s a lot to discuss!"
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"Assuming the Worst"

"Assuming the Worst"
by Todd Hayen

"I used to think that people were pretty smart. Meaning if I were walking down the street, or through a crowded mall, I could be pretty certain that most people I ran into were at a certain level of intelligence.

What do they say? That the average IQ is 100? And when you start getting really low in IQ, the number of people who have that lower IQ gets smaller and fewer in number. It is like the classic bell curve. The middle of the bell curve is the number of people with an IQ of 100; outliers on either side get lower or higher. That’s what I used to think.

For whatever reason, it felt safer knowing that most people you “saw” were not utter morons. Even if you had interactions with people in stores, or per chance bumping into someone and exchanging words, it was not like you were on some distant planet trying to have a conversation with a humanoid alien (or lizardman) who had zero experience communicating with a real human.

Don’t get me wrong. I use the phrase “utter moron” not out of disrespect for humans with low IQs. There was a time that psychologists actually used the terms “moron, imbecile, and idiot” officially to denote IQ levels. (Those with an IQ of 0 to 25, were called idiots, 26 to 50 were called imbeciles and 51 to 70 were called morons.) Of course, today these terms are considered offensive, so no longer used (except by insensitive dickwhacks like me). So, I don’t mean it offensively (well, maybe in the context of this article it is meant offensively).

Something I didn’t realize back then as well, is that what I was observing had little to do with IQ or intelligence. It was more about “common sense.” Sure, there are times where the degree of “common sense” is directly related to IQ or intelligence, but feeling safer around people with higher IQs really has never been a logical assumption. It was the “common sense factor”…CSF, rather than IQ, that made me feel more comfortable—an assumption, which back then was a plausible assumption, that most people had at least an average CSF. So, life went on this way. Living among other humans, more or less the same as me. Ha.

I have no way to know, however, if my assumption was accurate, but I think it was more accurate then than it is today. In fact, now there is no assumption that all of the people I run across in a casual way—in the mall, on the street, in a crowded theatre, etc.—have an average CSF. Actually, it is rather obvious they do not. And even if it is not visually or behaviourally obvious, I can be relatively certain most people I run across are below average on the CSF scale.

This conclusion I’ve come to I’ve based on the results of a concentrated effort I’ve made over the years (since 2019) to assess people and their actions and lack of understanding regarding Covid, vaccines, politics, world events, the New World Order efforts, etc. I am very sad to say my assessment has not come out very well.

Sure, I have no way to know if suddenly the human race has been affected by some space ray they all have been exposed to (ala the meteor shower in the Sci-Fi thriller of the ‘60s The Day of the Triffids) or if EMF, or 5G, or fluoride, or poisonous water, or vaccines, or drugs in general, or food, or whatever, has poisoned the minds of so many people. Or if this is a recent phenomenon, like DNA manipulation or spike protein affectation of the brain (however, if something that recent is the culprit, it would not explain why people took the Covid jab in the first place).

If people have indeed been affected for decades, then I was under a false illusion back when I was younger, assuming these crowds of people I routinely came into contact with were “safe”—more than likely they never were. However, TV, films, and whatnot always gave the impression (or at least most of them did) that average every day people were all relatively the same—they all had the same fears, the same desires, the same fallacies, and most importantly, the same level of common sense.

Just for yucks, let’s assume this reality—that most people are below an acceptable CSF—is rather recent. This assumption makes grappling with all this a little easier. It is then easier to realize the agenda’s hand in it all. Although the agenda has been working its black magic for decades, if not centuries (if not since Mr. Snake coerced Eve to eat his apple), let’s assume for a magic moment that most of this meddling is recent, meaning within the last 150 years, starting its major campaigns of manipulation during the first World War, and continuing in earnest throughout the 20th Century and now into the 21st. (As I write this, I realize it goes back, for certain, earlier than this, but bear with me).

So maybe, just maybe, the agenda’s influence on the average every day person has upped in magnitude during the last 30 years or so (that wasn’t that long ago), and it is an exponential “up”—meaning it has doubled in the last 10 years. So, the masses in my childhood were more “normal” than the masses now. Then there is more reason to “assume the worst” while walking down the street on a nice sunny day, and running into people who do not appear to be a problem, but could be completely inept if a problem came up.

So what? Well, if this is true, it means we have to be more on our toes than we think we need to be. We have to always have a plan if things go wrong, because more than likely the person next to you on the street or in the mall will not be able to help you. Is this a bad thing? Not necessarily.

The agenda has been trying for years to convince us that we are not in danger as long as they are there to assist us. No one needs to carry a gun, or have a weapon handy, because the criminals who are possibly around the corner will be quelled by the government’s efforts (police or whatnot).

There is no need to take responsibility for the safety of oneself or family because the government has that covered.

There is no need to take care of your own health, because the government-run healthcare system knows how to take care of us with more pills, more chemicals in the water and the air, etc.

You are safe, because the agenda makes you safe through its control over you and the environment.

In reality, you are not safe. Not at all. You need to be aware, be responsible, and think."

Adventures With Danno, "Grocery Shopping At Target, Different Food Options & Prices!"

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Adventures With Danno, AM 8/2/25
"Grocery Shopping At Target,
 Different Food Options & Prices!"
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Travelling With Russell, 8/2/25
"Russian Typical Supermarket Tour (Not in Moscow)"
"What does a Russian typical supermarket look like inside? On this tour, we look inside a brand new supermarket opened only days ago. The store is part of the largest chain of supermarkets in Russia, with more than 20,000 locations."
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"Col. Douglas MacGregor: 'They Are All Dead, 1.8 Million Ukrainian Troops Killed'"

Redacted, 8/2/25
"Col. Douglas MacGregor: 
'They Are All Dead, 1.8 Million Ukrainian Troops Killed'"
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“They have to find out where is the money going to. I believe President Zelensky said last week that he doesn’t know where half of the money is that we gave him. Well, we gave them, I believe, $350 billion, but let’s say it’s something less than that. But it’s a lot, and we have to equalize with Europe because Europe has given a very much smaller percentage than that. I think Europe has given $100bn and we’ve given, let’s say, $300-plus, and it’s more important for them than it is for us. We have an ocean in between and they don’t. But where is all the money that’s been given? Where is it going? And I’ve never seen an accounting of it. We give hundreds of billions of dollars.” - US President Donald Trump

$350 billion...while America is going straight to Hell, fast...

Friday, August 1, 2025

Musical Interlude: 2002, "Wings II, Return To Freedom"

2002, "Wings II, Return To Freedom"

"A Look to the Heavens"

“Far beyond the local group of galaxies lies NGC 3621, some 22 million light-years away. Found in the multi-headed southern constellation Hydra, the winding spiral arms of this gorgeous island universe are loaded with luminous young star clusters and dark dust lanes. Still, for earthbound astronomers NGC 3621 is not just another pretty face-on spiral galaxy. Some of its brighter stars have been used as standard candles to establish important estimates of extragalactic distances and the scale of the Universe.
This beautiful image of NGC 3621 traces the loose spiral arms far from the galaxy's brighter central regions that span some 100,000 light-years. Spiky foreground stars in our own Milky Way Galaxy and even more distant background galaxies are scattered across the colorful skyscape.”

"Well, It Is Our Fate..."

"Well, it is our fate to live in a time of crisis. To live in a time when all forms and values are being challenged. In other and more easy times, it was not, perhaps, necessary for the individual to confront himself with a clear question: What is it that you really believe? What is it that you really cherish? What is it for which you might, actually, in a showdown, be willing to die? I say, with all the reticence which such large, pathetic words evoke, that one cannot exist today as a person, one cannot exist in full consciousness, without having to have a showdown with ones self, without having to define what it is that one lives by, without being clear in ones mind what matters and what does not matter."
- Dorothy Thompson
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“When the pain of leaving behind what we know outweighs the pain of embracing it, or when the power we face is overwhelming and neither flight nor fight will save us, there may be salvation in sitting still. And if salvation is impossible, then at least before perishing we may gain a clearer vision of where we are. By sitting still I do not mean the paralysis of dread, like that of a rabbit frozen beneath the dive of a hawk. I mean something like reverence, a respectful waiting, a deep attentiveness to forces much greater than our own.”
- Scott Russell Sanders

Folks, I fear our time for such reverence has come.
And so, we bravely face it. God help us, God help us all...

"They Can Shut Down The Entire Financial System By Pushing A Button"

Jeremiah Babe, 8/1/25
"They Can Shut Down The Entire 
Financial System By Pushing A Button"
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"Alert! Trump Sends 200 Nuclear Warheads To Russian Coast!"

Prepper News, 8/1/25
"Alert! Trump Sends 200 Nuclear 
Warheads To Russian Coast!"
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"The Genesis & The Whistleblower"

"The Genesis & The Whistleblower"
by Paul Rosenberg

"Again declassified documents have been released (one set from Senator Grassley and another, again, from Ms. Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence) detailing the course of a slow coup at the highest levels of the US government, including the intelligence infrastructure. In this set (released July 30, 2025), we see the genesis of the whole “Russia Hacking The Election” scam, as well as a detailed statement from a senior intelligence official who objected to the things being done. Again I’ll be brief and give you the most important snips:

How It Started: The Russia hoax began with Hillary Clinton, as a distraction from revelations about her illegal and bizarre email server. More or less anyone else would have gone to jail for what she did (sending classified materials over an unsecured and trivial to hack private server), and it was threatening to hurt her presidential campaign quite badly.

This release displays the actions she and her staff took, as well as those of the Soros group, with whom she was directly and very closely connected. Please download the original and see this for yourself. Here are the essential passages:

Barack Obama sanctioned the use of all administrative levers to remove possibly negative effects from FBI investigation of cases related to the Clinton Foundation and the email correspondence in the State Department.

The FBI does not possess any kind of direct evidence on Clinton, because of their timely deletion from the email servers.

Julie [Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Advisor] says it will be a long-term affair to demonize Putin and Trump. Now it is good for a post-convention bounce. Later the FBI will put more oil into the fire.

HRC [Hillary Rodham Clinton] approved Julie’s idea about Trump and Russian hackers hampering U.S. elections. That should distract people from her own missing emails.

Due to the lack of direct evidence, it was decided to disseminate the necessary information through the FBI-affiliated “attic-based” technical structures that are involved in cyber security, in particular the Crowdstrike and ThreatConnect Companies, from where the information would then be disseminated through leading US publications.

POTUS and VPOTUS [Barack Obama and Joe Biden] have acknowledged the fact that IC [Intelligence Community] would speed up searching for evidence that is regrettably still unavailable… in the absence of direct evidence, Crowdstrike and ThreatConnect will supply the media.

The Whistleblower: Please download the original and see it for yourself. Here again are snips, which I’ll again allow to stand without comment:

From 2015 to 2020 I served as a Deputy National Intelligence Officer at the National Intelligence Council… I led the production of the Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) on Cyber threats to the 2016 Presidential Election.

The DNI [James Clapper] stated that then-President of The United States (POTUS) Obama had urgently requested a comprehensive analysis on election security. I was pressured to alter my views on the 2017 ICA’s Key Judgments, with the expressed intent that my concurrence was sought to enable to sway the views of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).

Statements to me in early January 2017, regarding the 2017 ICA were: There is reporting you are not allowed to see. If you saw it, you would agree. Isn’t it possible that Putin has something on Trump, to blackmail and coerce him? You need to TRUST ME on this… [He or she] further reiterated that I abandon my tradecraft standards… and stated that I would need to demonstrate my ability to “outgrow” [those standards] in order for [them] to recommend my promotion to a Senior Executive Service [SES] position. (now visibly frustrated) I need you to say you agree with these judgments, so the DIA will go along with them!

I was aware that I was defying the NIO’s direction to me (to misrepresent my views to DIA) based on a conscious decision to adhere to IC standards, tradecraft and ethics. I… also judged that the 2017 ICA’s treatment of overt media activities was omitting important context. In response, [REDACTED] actively pressured me to change my judgments, and stated clearly and directly to me that sought my concurrence as a means to persuade the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) so that DIA would provide their concurrence.

National Intelligence Council leadership dismissed my concerns regarding potential deliberate deception of Intelligence Officers by a NIO and of possible attempts to bias analysis. I judged that other violations of IC analytic integrity almost certainly occurred, that violations of the law might have occurred, or that there might have been attempts to undermine tradecraft or to bias NIO analysis.

Implications: As I noted in our previous post, the implications of these releases may be so large that many Americans will look for one excuse after another to close their eyes to them. And so we must prevent willful blindness by spreading this evidence as widely and repeatedly as possible. Thanks."

"Anyone Who Isn't Confused..."

"Anyone who isn't confused really doesn't understand the situation."
- Edward R. Murrow

The Daily "Near You?"

Macon, Georgia, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

“Before the Leaves Fall From the Trees”

“Before the Leaves Fall From the Trees”
by Simon Black

"The morning of June 28, 1914 began like any other normal day. It was a Sunday, so a lot of people went to church. Others prepared large meals for family gatherings, played with their children, or thumbed through the Sunday papers.

At that point, tensions had been high in Europe for several years; the continent was bitterly divided by a series of complex diplomatic and military alliances, and small wars had recently broken out. Italy and the Ottoman Empire went to war in 1912 in a limited, 13-month conflict. And the First Balkan War was waged in early 1913. Overall, though, the continent clung to a delicate peace. And hardly anyone expected that most of the next three decades would be filled with chaos, poverty, and destruction. And then it happened.

That Sunday afternoon, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire was assassinated during an official visit to Sarajevo. And the world changed forever. Five weeks later the entire continent was at war with itself. But even still, most of the ‘experts’ thought it would be a simple, speedy conflict. Germany’s emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II, famously told his troops who were being shipped off to the front line in August 1914, “You will be home before the leaves fall from the trees...” It took four years and an estimated 68 million casualties to bring the war to a close. But that was only the prelude.

Following (and even during) World War I, a series of bloody revolutionary movements took hold in Europe, including in Russia, Greece, Spain, Turkey, and Ireland. Then came the Spanish flu, which claimed the lives of tens of millions of people. Later, Germany sunk into one of the worst episodes of hyperinflation in human history.

Communism began rapidly spreading across the world almost as quickly as the Spanish flu, often through violent fanatics who engaged in murder and arson in order to intimidate their opponents; this became known as the ‘Red Scare’ in the United States.

Of course there were some good years during the 1920s when people generally felt prosperous and happy; but it all came crashing down at the end of the decade when a severe economic depression strangled the entire world. It lasted for more than ten years, during which time the world was once again brought to an even more destructive war that didn’t end until atomic weapons obliterated the civilian populations of two Japanese cities.

Again – go back to June 1914. Who would have thought that the next 30+ years would play out so destructively? Even for the people who did predict that Europe would go to war in 1914, most leaders thought it would be over quickly. And almost no one expected it would spawn decades of chaos.

Today we’re obviously living in different times and under different circumstances. But we may be standing at a similar precipice as in 1914, staring at enormous trends that could shape our lives for years to come. Covid only scratched the surface.

We now know without a doubt, for example, how governments will respond the next time they feel there’s a threat to public health. They’ll say, “We’re listening to the scientists.” Really? The same scientists who told people they couldn’t go to work, school, or church, but it was perfectly fine for peaceful protesters to pack together like sardines without wearing masks because they’re apparently protected from the virus by their own righteousness? The same scientists who wanted to lock everyone down to prevent Covid, but were happy to accept skyrocketing rates of cancer, depression, suicide, heart disease, and domestic abuse as a result of those very lockdowns and so-called "vaccines'?

The public health consequences from this pandemic and "vaccine" will reverberate for years to come. And that doesn’t even begin to take the economic consequences into consideration. Western governments have taken on trillions of dollars in new debt this year and central banks have printed trillions more. Even with all that stimulus, however, there are still hundreds of millions of people worldwide who lost their jobs, and countless businesses that have closed.

Future generations who haven’t even been born yet will spend their entire working lives paying interest on the debts that are being accumulated today. The long-term consequences of all this are incalculable.

And then there are the social trends – the rise of neo-Marxism that’s sweeping the world so fast. It’s the Red Scare of the 21st century. They despise talented, successful people. They believe it’s greedy for you to keep a healthy portion of what you earn, but it’s not greedy for them to take it from you and spend it on themselves.

Many of the people in this movement, of course, are violent fanatics who routinely engage in arson, assault, and vandalism. Same for the social justice warriors who are just as quick to violence and intimidation; plus they’ve already commandeered the decision-making of some of the largest, most powerful companies in the world. You can’t even watch a football game or a TV commercial anymore without some commentary on oppression and victimization. And any intellectual dissent is met with intimidation or censorship.

In fact the largest consumer technology companies in the world have become our censors. We’re not allowed to share scientific information that doesn’t conform to the Chinese-controlled World Health Organization’s guidance. And news articles that don’t match their ideology are blocked.

Let’s not kid ourselves – these trends are not going away any time soon. It’s great to be optimistic, hope for the best, and enjoy the good years as they come. But it makes sense to at least be prepared for the possibility that we could be at the very beginning of a period of enormous instability that may last a very long time."
"The Guns of August" 
"In this landmark, Pulitzer Prize–winning account, renowned historian Barbara W. Tuchman re-creates the first month of World War I: thirty days in the summer of 1914 that determined the course of the conflict, the century, and ultimately our present world. Beginning with the funeral of Edward VII, Tuchman traces each step that led to the inevitable clash. And inevitable it was, with all sides plotting their war for a generation. Dizzyingly comprehensive and spectacularly portrayed with her famous talent for evoking the characters of the war’s key players."
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“It is history that teaches us to hope. It is well that war is 
so terrible, otherwise we should grow too fond of it.”
- Robert E. Lee

But we've learned nothing from history, nothing at all, 
and our fondness, no, love of war, has only improved the weapons...

Judge Napolitano, "INTEL Roundtable w/Johnson & McGovern: Weekly Wrap 1 August"

Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 8/1/25
"INTEL Roundtable w/Johnson & McGovern:
 Weekly Wrap 1 August"
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 Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 8/1/25
"Scott Ritter: Trump Deploys Nuclear Subs 
To Russia Over Social Media Rift"
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"Larry C. Johnson & Col. Larry Wilkerson: Iran Warns; Yemen Rewrites the Rules, Russia Snubs Trump"

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Dialogue Works, 8/1/25
"Larry C. Johnson & Col. Larry Wilkerson: Iran Warns; 
Yemen Rewrites the Rules; Russia Snubs Trump"
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"Israel & US Agree: “Complete Ceasefire”, IDF Withdraws The Largest Division From Gaza"

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Mahmood OD, 8/1/25
"Israel & US Agree: “Complete Ceasefire”, 
IDF Withdraws The Largest Division From Gaza"
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"How It Really Is"

"In individuals, insanity is rare; 
but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule."
- Friedrich Nietzsche

Gregory Mannarino, "Situation Critical, Another Public Bailout! Trillions In Toxic Debt This Time"

Gregory Mannarino, 8/1/25
"Situation Critical, Another Public Bailout! 
Trillions In Toxic Debt This Time"
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Adventures With Danno, "Shocking Prices At Sam's Club"

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Adventures With Danno 8/1/25
"Shocking Prices At Sam's Club"
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Dan, I Allegedly, "Shocking Signs of Economic Collapse, People are Having a Difficult Time"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 8/1/25
"Shocking Signs of Economic Collapse, 
People are Having a Difficult Time"

"Tourism is collapsing, and the shocking signs are everywhere! In this video, I dive into the struggling state of the economy and how it's impacting everyday life. From empty beaches in Laguna to the devastating drop in tips and traffic in Las Vegas, people simply aren’t spending like they used to. Even travel is taking a hit with sky-high airline prices and fewer trips being planned. Is this just the beginning of an economic downturn, or are we seeing the collapse of an era? Join me as I break down the ripple effects - gas prices soaring, retail giants like JCPenney shutting down stores, and even major companies like Ford and Hertz struggling to stay afloat. Mergers are happening everywhere, from railroads to racing, all in a bid for survival. What does this mean for everyday Americans? Is the financial squeeze tightening on all of us?"
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Bill Bonner, "Crackpot Economics"

The inside of a Moscow super market in 1968.
"Crackpot Economics"
by Bill Bonner

Eugenie les Bains, France - "The Trump Team has just embarked on the Second Major Crackpot Financial Experiment of our lifetime. Bloomberg: "Trump Boosts Tariffs Across World, Reshaping Global Commerce." We’re down in the South of France, not far from the Spanish border. We’ve come for a wedding...the daughter of one of Elizabeth’s old classmates is getting married. Details to follow...Meanwhile, we’re watching another long-term disaster as it hatches.

The first was the one we’ve been tracking for many years - the 1971 switch from real money, tied to gold...to fake money, with nothing to connect it to the real world of goods and services. So far, this new dollar - not supported by anything other than the untrustworthy full faith and credit of the US government - has lost 86% of its value.

This had two pernicious results. It jacked up the nominal cost of American labor and US exports - making them less attractive to foreign markets. And it made dollar credits so readily available (with lower interest rates) that Americans could buy what they wanted from abroad rather than making it themselves. The effect was to strip the US of its manufacturing base...keep the working class from getting a real raise for half a century...and saddle the country with $103 trillion in debt.

Mr. Trump failed to understand what Crackpot Experiment Number One was all about. He blamed its consequences on ‘unfair trade deals.’ This led him to Crackpot Experiment Number Two.

Both experiments test the same hypothesis - one that everyone who’s been paying attention knows to be untrue - that politicians and bureaucrats can do a better job of controlling financial forces than free markets. The Soviet Union - to whose long-suffering people we are all deeply indebted - ran that experiment over a 70-year period. Such a disaster was it, that the leadership not only abandoned central planning but gave up on their whole Soviet government. Back in the US, the lesson seems to have been missed.

Crackpot Experiment Number One gave the feds greater control of our money, with the inevitable undesirable results. Crackpot Experiment Number Two has the feds taking over trade. The New York Times: "Over the last six months, the US has left behind the global trade order that persisted for decades in favor of something drastically different and largely untested." 

But US government-managed trade was tested in the 1930s. Misters Smoot and Hawley put on tariffs that were lower than those of Mr. Trump. In a matter of weeks, two out of three cross-border orders had been canceled. The world economy sank into depression and took more than ten years to climb out.

Nevertheless, Mr. Trump decided to re-run the experiment. He announced his Liberation Day in April and said he was liberating the economy from...free trade. Henceforth, US trade would be centrally planned with Mr. Trump himself setting the tariffs. And instead of paying tariffs of 2% to 5%, importers will pay 15%...and more. Poor l

And copper, an essential metal for the modern economy, will be hit with a 50% tariff. This includes pipes, wires, rods, and sheets and other ‘semi-finished’ copper products. Copper cathodes, the raw material for copper used in cars, construction, electronics, and renewables, are apparently exempt from the tariffs.

A shame. The prosperity of the modern world was largely a product of copper, container ships and increased trade. Trade barriers had been coming down since WWII. And it was the absence of internal trade barriers - between California and New York, for example - that created the world’s largest free-trade zone and made the US such an economic powerhouse in the first place.

But here we are. The tariffs are supposed to kick in today. But wait. Lobbyists are on the job. Within hours of Trump’s Wednesday announcement, the message had changed. Bloomberg: "Trump blinked, announcing for the first time that his 50% tariff [on Brazil] didn’t mean 50% on everything...Brazilian goods will face an effective tariff rate of about 30%, Fernando Goncalves, the [Itau] bank’s head of economic research, said in an interview."

Then, he blinked again. The Daily Beast: "President Donald Trump announced he was delaying new tariffs on Mexico... The president announced his decision to delay tariffs set to go into effect on Friday for 90 days in a post on Truth Social after speaking on the phone with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum."

And then, POTUS went kooky, threatening to use trade deals to force a change in Canada’s foreign policy, The Daily Beast continues: "The president posted on Wednesday that it would be “very hard” for the U.S. to make a deal with Canada after the country backed Palestinian statehood."

As for copper, almost all electrical connections - which are embedded in just about everything — depend on copper. Jacking up the price of copper by 50% is no small matter. So valuable is copper to a modern economy that it is sometimes called ‘the metal with a Ph.D. in economics.’ When prices go up...it signals an economy that is running hot. When they go down, watch out...a recession is coming. Bloomberg: "The US copper market suffered its largest intra-day fall on record after President Donald Trump shocked traders by exempting the most widely imported form of copper from his planned tariffs."

But what kind of a signal is this? Now that the feds are controlling the price, does it mean anything? Or, has the metal suddenly become retarded? We don’t know. But central planning won’t work any better with trade than it did with money. Both experiments - like a meth lab run by mental defectives - will blow up."

Jim Kunstler, "The Artificial Demon"

"The Artificial Demon"
by Jim Kunstler

“With apologies for bluntness, the mainstream press 
f**ked around, now the mainstream press is finding out.” 
- Matt Taibbi


"I will proffer a harsh truth to you: the best outcome in Ukraine would be for Russia to win the war as expeditiously as possible, neutralize and disarm the place, change-out its illegitimate government, and let it revert to being the frontier backwater it was for eight decades previous, when it was not a problem for the other nations of the region.

Mr. Putin has put up with our country’s psychotic nonsense with remarkable patience. The idea that he seeks to conquer western Europe was a preposterous confection of the neocon crazies in our State Department and Intel “community.”

The long game for the neocon crazies has been to use NATO as the instrument to break up Russia and gain control of its resources. This was after Secretary of State James Baker told Mikhail Gorbachev on February 9, 1990, in discussions over German reunification, that “not an inch of NATO’s present military jurisdiction will spread in an eastern direction.” Starting in 1999 with the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland, sixteen additional nations were induced to join NATO, encroaching on Russia’s borders, with new military bases and missiles. It was a stupid game.

And it failed. Ukraine was the final gambit. The US destabilized it on purpose in 2014, installed a series of governments we could control, made it a ward of US taxpayers, sprinkled it with bio-weapons labs and money laundries, and gave Mr. Zelenskyy the go-ahead to start shelling the Donbas provinces adjacent to Russia. After years of that, Mr. Putin moved to stop it in 2022. The development of drone weapons, along with US-based satellite targeting tech, has prolonged the war. But, of course, the Russians, too, have modernized their own weapons arsenal to match that. The current state of things is a slow Russian grind to defeat a Ukraine that has run out of available fighting men and is apparently short of all weapons besides its drones.

On the campaign trail, Mr. Trump promised to end the Ukraine war in a New York minute. That proved more difficult and complicated than he realized. He said lately in so many words that he has “lost patience” with Mr. Putin for failing to join a ceasefire as a prelude to peace talks. Accordingly, Mr. Trump set a fifty-day deadline and then shortened it to twelve-days, running out on August 8-9 (accounting for time zones). Failure to comply will cause Russia to suffer a new round of sanctions. Mr. Putin has shrugged off that threat, saying that time has proven Russia to be sanction-proofed.

Some kind of game is afoot in all this. Neither Trump nor Putin could possibly want to turn this fiasco in Ukraine into a greater war that will destroy what’s left of Western Civilization. You might find this startling, but for all our efforts to anathemize Russia, it is still a part of Western Civ. After its soviet experiment failed, Russia wanted above all to reintegrate economically with Europe, but the neocons here and the globalists of Europe would not allow that. They became determined instead to wreck Russia — a vicious ethos likely to have emanated from the UK, with its lingering imperial delusions. (For Germany, it has brought only economic suicide.)

You might suspect that Mr. Trump has to pretend to be tough with Russia to counter the still-lingering suspicion — germinated by the Hillary Clinton campaign a decade ago — that he is “Putin’s puppet.” By coincidence, strange or not, that trope is now unraveling with the release of the RussiaGate intel archive that the rogue DOJ and FBI squirreled away since the Trump 1.0 term in office. Mr. Patel found a trove of documentary evidence in a burn-bag in a back room at FBI headquarters. DNI Tulsi Gabbard retrieves more previously-hidden evidence by the day from the vast NSA data base. It ought to be clear now that the initial Hillary Clinton campaign prank metastasized into the worst perversion of abusive government power in our country’s history, and is yet on-going.

The major news organs, who were accomplices in RussiaGate, won’t publish or broadcast any of the recent discoveries about exactly how the hoax evolved into a body of delusion that took over the brains of half of the country and led to a string of additional vicious hoaxes including the Covid-19 operation, the stolen election of 2020, and the J-6 prosecutions. Maybe nothing can be done about the perfidious New York Times or Washington Post because the First Amendment allows lies to be printed within the limits of the libel laws. But the TV networks have additional obligations to the public interest under the broadcast regulations and they can lose their licenses. Perhaps they should and will.

For the moment, realize that we are in the middle of a maelstrom. Arrests and prosecutions are coming, and Mr. Trump’s clock is ticking on the Ukraine war. Upping the ante on the war is the last thing our country needs. The RussiaGate disclosures afford the president an out on his strong-arm tactics with Mr. Putin and his support of the Zelensky regime."
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Thursday, July 31, 2025

Dan, I Allegedly, "300 Million Jobs Lost - Are You Ready for the Shift?"

Full screen recommended.
Dan, I Allegedly, 7/30/25
"300 Million Jobs Lost - 
Are You Ready for the Shift?"
"300 million jobs could disappear due to AI - are you ready for this seismic shift? In this video, I dive into how artificial intelligence is reshaping industries, from manufacturing to finance, and what it means for all of us. Companies like Microsoft and Nvidia are leading this transformation, and experts predict massive changes by 2025, including new opportunities in AI ethics and automation. But what does this mean for workers? Will your daily tasks be replaced? Let’s talk about it! I also share how AI tools can enhance efficiency, even for small businesses, and explore why embracing this technology is critical for staying ahead. Whether it’s using AI for legal research, automating repetitive tasks, or understanding the broader economic impact - this is the start of a new industrial revolution."
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Gerald Celente, "Tariff War Heating Up, So Too Will Israel War"

Very strong language alert!
Gerald Celente, 7/30/25
"Tariff War Heating Up, So Too Will Israel War"
"The Trends Journal is a weekly magazine analyzing global current events forming future trends. Our mission is to present facts and truth over fear and propaganda to help subscribers prepare for what’s next in these increasingly turbulent times."
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"Peru's Greatest Mystery – Megalithic Ruins No Human Could Ever Build"

Full screen recommended.
Business Hook, 7/27/25
"Peru's Greatest Mystery – 
Megalithic Ruins No Human Could Ever Build"
"Ollantaytambo, nestled in Peru’s Sacred Valley, is one of the world’s most mysterious ancient sites. Known for its massive megalithic stonework, the site features perfectly cut granite blocks weighing up to 70 tons - fitted so precisely that not even a blade can slip between them. While the Incas are credited with their development, the precision, scale, and unexplained tool marks suggest a much older, advanced civilization. Strange knobs, drill holes, and melted stone surfaces raise questions about forgotten technologies. Ollantaytambo isn't just a ruin - it's a challenge to history itself, urging us to rethink what ancient civilizations were truly capable of."
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Musical Interlude: Paul Mauriat, "Love is Blue"

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Paul Mauriat, "Love is Blue"

"A Look to the Heavens"

"The small, northern constellation Triangulum harbors this magnificent face-on spiral galaxy, M33. Its popular names include the Pinwheel Galaxy or just the Triangulum Galaxy. M33 is over 50,000 light-years in diameter, third largest in the Local Group of galaxies after the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), and our own Milky Way. About 3 million light-years from the Milky Way, M33 is itself thought to be a satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy and astronomers in these two galaxies would likely have spectacular views of each other's grand spiral star systems. 
As for the view from planet Earth, this sharp image shows off M33's blue star clusters and pinkish star forming regions along the galaxy's loosely wound spiral arms. In fact, the cavernous NGC 604 is the brightest star forming region, seen here at about the 4 o'clock position from the galaxy center. Like M31, M33's population of well-measured variable stars have helped make this nearby spiral a cosmic yardstick for establishing the distance scale of the Universe."

The Poet: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "What If?"

"What If?"

"What if you slept?
And what if,
In your sleep
You dreamed?
And what if,
In your dream,
You went to heaven
And there plucked
A strange and
Beautiful flower?
And what if,
When you awoke,
You had the flower
In your hand?
Ahh, what then?"

- Samuel Taylor Coleridge

"The Life You Have Left..."

“The life you have left is a gift. Cherish it.
Enjoy it now, to the fullest. Do what matters, now.”
~ Leo Babauta
“This is your life, and it's ending one minute at a time.
Every breath is a choice.
Every minute is a choice.
To be or not to be.
Every time you don't throw yourself down the stairs, that's a choice.
Every time you don't crash your car, you re-enlist.
If death meant just leaving the stage long enough to change costume
and come back as a new character...Would you slow down? Or speed up?"
- Chuck Palahniuk
"If you were going to die soon and had only one phone call you could make,
who would you call and what would you say? And why are you waiting?"
- Stephen Levine

"In Ordinary Times..."

"In ordinary times we get along surprisingly well, on the whole, without ever discovering what our faith really is. If, now and again, this remote and academic problem is so unmannerly as to thrust its way into our minds, there are plenty of things we can do to drive the intruder away. We can get the car out or go to a party or to the cinema or read a detective story or have a row with a district council or write a letter to the papers about the habits of the nightjar or Shakespeare's use of nautical metaphor. Thus we build up a defense mechanism against self-questioning because, to tell the truth, we are very much afraid of ourselves."
- Dorothy L. Sayers

"Alert! Nuclear Dead Hand Is Active! August 8 WW3 Rapid Deadline!"

Prepper News, 7/30/25
"Alert! Nuclear Dead Hand Is Active!
 August 8 WW3 Rapid Deadline!"
"They are moving fast, but why? Russia just threatened 
Trump with nuclear Armageddon for the first time!"
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The Daily "Near You?"

Leesburg, Florida, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"My Task..."

“My task, which I am trying to achieve, is by the power of the written word, to make you hear, to make you feel; it is, before all, to make you see. That and no more, and it is everything. If I succeed, you shall find there, according to your deserts, encouragement, consolation, fear, charm, all you demand – and, perhaps, also that glimpse of truth for which you have forgotten to ask.”
- Joseph Conrad

"Cleverly Disguised..."

"This is Hell, cleverly disguised just 
enough to keep us from escaping."
- Jean-Paul Sartre

"Hell is empty, and all the devils are here."
- William Shakespeare