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Thursday, August 14, 2025

"Does The Bible Command Christians To Protect the Pathological Liars and Criminally Insane Psychopaths and Genocidal Maniacs In Israel?"

"Does The Bible Command Christians To Protect the Pathological 
Liars and Criminally Insane Psychopaths and Genocidal Maniacs In Israel?"
by State Of The Nation

Excerpt: "SOTN Editor’s Note: The entire world community of nations is watching the apartheid Zionist state of Israel expose it’s nakedly genocidal agenda in real time. And yet, Christian Zionists across America continue to lend their money and moral support to Israel, even applauding the Gaza Genocide with every massacre committed by the IDF and starvation ploy carried out by MOSSAD.

Not only that, but these same Christian Zionists are perfectly okay with the IDF assassinating journalists whenever they so choose to. See: Funerals held for five Al Jazeera journalists killed by targeted Israeli strike in Gaza.

They are even okay with the fact that more journalists have been deliberately killed by a military aggressor than in any other conflict since the recording of such stats first began: 186 journalists have been killed since the start of Israel’s military offensive in Gaza in October 2023
Exactly who is “thee Antichrist” who leads this veritable Palestinian Holocaust?

"Does The Bible Command Christians To 
Protect the Liars and Psychopaths In Israel?"
by Patrick J. McShay

“Most Jews do not like to admit it, but our God is Lucifer.”
- Harold Wallace Rosenthal, Senior Aide to Jewish Senator Jacob Javits

“I am 100% positive that Israel was behind the 911 attacks.”
- Dr. Alan Sabrosky 
(The Jewish Director of Studies at The Army War College on 9-11-2001)

“My opinion of Christian Zionists? They’re scum. But don’t tell them that.
 We need all the useful idiots we can get right now.”
-  Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel. 
(Present in New York City on 9/11 and London during the 7/7 subway bombings.)

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"How It Really Is"

 

"Eventually You Understand..."

"That's where it all begins. That's where we all get screwed big time as we grow up. They tell us to think, but they don't really mean it. They only want us to think within the boundaries they define. The moment you start thinking for yourself- really thinking- so many things stop making any sense. And if you keep thinking, the whole world just falls apart. Nothing makes sense anymore. All rules, traditions, expectations- they all start looking so fake, so made up. You want to just get rid of all this stuff and make things right. But the moment you say it, they tell you to shut up and be respectful. And eventually you understand that nobody wants you to really think for yourself."
- Ray N. Kuili, "Awakening"

"Job-Stealing AI, Sun Taxes, and Broken Trust"

"Job-Stealing AI, Sun Taxes, and Broken Trust"
by Peak Prosperity

"Today, Evie and I dove into some heavy topics that are shaping our world in ways we can’t ignore. First up, we tackled how AI is disrupting jobs, especially for young graduates. Looking at the data, unemployment rates for 20 - to 24-year-olds are climbing, reminiscent of past economic dips like the Great Financial Crisis. I’m seeing AI as a major culprit, swallowing up entry-level positions and even displacing seasoned professionals in fields like coding and law. It’s a tough reality - imagine doing everything right, getting that degree, only to compete with veterans whose jobs AI has already taken. This isn’t just about blue-collar losses from policies like NAFTA; now, white-collar jobs are on the chopping block, and it’s hitting our youth hard. How do we, as a community, support them against a force so vast and incomprehensible?

Then, we shifted to an even darker side of AI - its impact on our souls. I came across a chilling thread by psychiatrist Keith Sakata, who’s seen patients hospitalized with what he calls “AI psychosis,” losing touch with reality through online interactions. AI, trained on massive datasets, knows exactly how to flatter and manipulate, feeding delusions by telling people what they want to hear. It’s a “doom loop,” especially for the vulnerable, where there’s no reality check, just an echo chamber of false beliefs. We’ve seen this before with COVID, where cognitive warfare unmasked or even created psychosis in some. But AI takes it further, personalizing the manipulation. I’m haunted by stories like a woman “engaged” to an AI named Casper, or a man who cried over losing his AI companion due to a memory reset. These aren’t just quirks; they’re signs of a profound disconnection from real human interaction, amplified by AI’s emotional hijacking.

We also touched on broader societal trends, looking at data from the Understanding America study. It shows young adults losing conscientiousness, trust, and extraversion, while neuroticism and distraction skyrocket. I blame smartphones and digital media for much of this, fracturing face-to-face bonds and making real-life commitments feel burdensome. It’s no accident—cognitive warfare tools are weaponizing our minds, pushing us toward dependency and distrust. Yet, I see a silver lining: if you can show up, follow through, and genuinely connect with others, you’ve got a superpower in this distracted age.

Lastly, we couldn’t ignore the absurdities in policy and politics. From Germany taxing sunlight after pushing solar energy, to honoring those who’ve harmed their economy, it’s a humiliation ritual. And hearing Dick Cheney call Trump the greatest threat to our republic? The irony is thick, given his own history. Meanwhile, trust is eroding, critical thinking is a relic, and AI like Grok gets suspended for stating uncomfortable truths about Gaza. It’s a mess, folks. We’re at a unique point in history with resource limits looming and tech fracturing our reality. That’s why at Peak Prosperity, I’m committed to cutting through the lies with hard evidence, helping you prepare - whether it’s food storage, financial security, or emotional resilience. Join us at the Peak Prosperity Annual Summit in September to connect with like-minded folks who still value reality. We’ve got to fight back against this insanity together."

Dan, I Allegedly, "No More Coffee! The Coffee Crisis is Here!"

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Dan, I Allegedly, AM 8/14/25
"No More Coffee! The Coffee Crisis is Here!"
"The shocking truth about coffee’s future is here - and it’s not looking good. In today’s video, I’m diving into the alarming challenges facing the global coffee industry, from severe weather in Brazil and Vietnam wreaking havoc on crops to skyrocketing prices that could make your daily cup of coffee a luxury. With production projected to drop by up to 44%, we’ll discuss how this could impact your wallet and the entire supply chain. Whether you’re a fan of Arabica or Robusta, the reality of reduced output, frost-damaged beans, and higher shipping costs is hitting hard. We’re talking $20 per pound for coffee and $15 for a basic Starbucks cup - crazy, right? I’ll also share insights about budgeting and how people are adapting to rising costs in other areas like dining out and even thrift shopping."
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Adventures With Danno, "Items At Kroger Everyone Should Be Buying Right Now!"

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Adventures With Danno, AM 8/14/25
"Items At Kroger Everyone Should Be Buying Right Now!"
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Travelling With Russell, 8/14/25
"Russian Supermarkets Are No Longer Typical"
"How have Russian Supermarkets changed in the last few years? Join me on a tour of 2 different brand new formats of Russian supermarkets. Both stores have traditional formats, but now they are testing a new, smaller format store."
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Bill Bonner, "Smooth Sailing"

"Smooth Sailing"
by Bill Bonner
Poitou, France - "Uh oh. In the fight between virtue and vice, it looks like our fav congressman is going down. The Washington Examiner: "Pro-Israel billionaires spent over $1.5 million in 38 days to oust Thomas Massie. Polling shows him running way behind the candidate Trump/AIPAC paid for."

Massie made a good point in a recent interview. It’s not just Trump and the Israel lobby he’s up against...it’s America’s firepower industry too. They all want more of the public’s money. But it’s worse. Massie is up against the whole system of fake money and inflated prices. Anyone who stands in the way is marked for elimination. .

Massie: “The Pentagon provides Congress with a handy map showing all the districts where defense industries are located and all the jobs they create.” That is what we see. What we don’t see is all the jobs, incomes, sales and earnings taken from elsewhere. Every pound of steel used to make a tank is not used to build an HVAC system. And even if the money is fake - ‘printed’ and borrowed - it still is used to buy real resources that must come out of the real economy.

Which brings us to our question for today. What is it we’re not seeing? What’s the rest of the story? We see what is, not what could be...or ought to be…or will be. A man takes a vacation to Milan, and misses the sights in Paris. Napoleon takes his soldiers to Moscow; they might have enjoyed the Cote d’Azur instead. A bomb goes off...and kills a man who might have found a cure for cancer. We only know a small part of the story. And the part we think we know we see only through a glass darkly.

We are told, for example, that the tariffs are a big success because the revenue to the Treasury will reduce deficits and debt. In this case, the ‘more to the story’ didn’t take long in coming. CNBC: "US deficit grows to $291 billion in July despite surge in tariff revenue. The deficit for July was up 19%, or $47 billion, from July 2024. Receipts for the month grew 2%, or $8 billion, to $338 billion, while outlays jumped 10%, or $56 billion, to $630 billion, a record high for the month."

At this rate, expected revenues from tariffs, while substantial, will still be negligible from a debt reduction standpoint. Until last week, Mr. Trump looked upon the job numbers as proof of a healthy economy. Then, when the numbers were revised downward, he claimed they were ‘rigged.’ But either way, the numbers prove nothing.

Some of the disappeared jobs might have vanished because industries feared the uncertainty of Trump’s unpredictable Big Man management. Others might have gone away because women are leaving the workforce. Newsweek: "Hundreds of Thousands of Women Are Leaving the Labor Force."

Or because the immigrants are packing up. USA Today: "The country's immigrant population may have dropped by roughly two million people in the first six months of the year, according to new government data."

And in the stock market, record prices prove that the Trump Team must be doing something right...right? Stock prices are data. Facts. They don’t lie. Reuters: "S&P 500, Nasdaq hit record highs at open..."

But wait. What stories are stock prices not telling us? Stocks in the US are up almost 10% this year. But in Germany they’re up 35%. Has the Trump Team cost investors a 25% gain? We don’t know. But congratulations may be premature. Like praising the captain of the Titanic for four days of smooth sailing…or Herbert Hoover for the remarkable stock market of the summer of 1929… It might be wise to wait for the rest of the story."
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"Then you will see the rise of the men of the double standard - the men who live by force, yet count on those who live by trade to create the value of their looted money - the men who are the hitchhikers of virtue. In a moral society, these are the criminals, and the statutes are written to protect you against them. But when a society establishes criminals-by-right and looters-by-law - men who use force to seize the wealth of disarmed victims - then money becomes its creators' avenger. Such looters believe it safe to rob defenseless men, once they've passed a law to disarm them. But their loot becomes the magnet for other looters, who get it from them as they got it. Then the race goes, not to the ablest at production, but to those most ruthless at brutality. When force is the standard, the murderer wins over the pickpocket. And then that society vanishes, in a spread of ruins and slaughter.

Do you wish to know whether that day is coming? Watch money. Money is the barometer of a society's virtue. When you see that trading is done, not by consent, but by compulsion - when you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing - when you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors - when you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don't protect you against them, but protect them against you - when you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self-sacrifice - you may know that your society is doomed."
An excerpt from “Atlas Shrugged,” by Ayn Rand.
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Jim Kunstler, "Carefully And Gracefully"

"Carefully And Gracefully"
by Jim Kunstler

“It’s funny they call [intel] a ‘community.’ That sounds so 
benign and beneficial. Everybody likes communities.” 
- Doug Casey

"And so, now, in Alaska, Mr. Trump sits down with Vlad Putin to attempt a settling of Ukraine’s hash. This war has been a three-year bloody grind, millions killed, mostly Ukrainians, provoked underhandedly by US State Dept/CIA neocons, Britain’s MI6 apparatus, and the girl-bosses of the EU, for no good reason, namely, to weaken and possibly break-up Russia so as to get at its vast mineral and energy resources. This has been tried before in history, always to the grief of the triers.

From our country’s point of view, the dynamics in play at this moment are delicate to an extreme. In the background of the Trump-Putin meet-up, amid an eerie silence in the DOJ and FBI, an epic, sweeping prosecution of the RussiaGate hoaxers creeps forward. RussiaGate, of course, was born in the false charge (by America’s highest officials, derived from nonsense cooked up by Hillary Clinton) that Donald Trump was a Russian agent. It was preposterous and continually disproven, but the many-footed creatures of America’s deep state, which controlled so many levers of power, dragged it out for years. Altogether, that endeavor amounted to a campaign of sedition and arguably treason.

The delicacy comes in as President Trump must now avoid at all costs any appearance of giving-in to Mr. Putin, of appearing to be any sort of a vassal — “Putin’s puppet,” as charged in RussiaGate. The raw truth is that Russia has likely already “won” the war in Ukraine, in the sense that it has finally gained control of the battlespace and worn out its opponent. It is fait accompli. What remains is the disposition of Ukraine’s future which, in another raw truth, is mostly Russia’s to determine.

Yet another raw truth is that this would probably be the best outcome for all concerned: a neutralized, disarmed Ukraine returned to its prior condition as a mostly agricultural sovereign backwater of Europe within Russia’s sphere-of-influence, resuming its longstanding status as not being a problem for anyone.

Still, yet another raw truth is that the USA would benefit hugely from normalized relations with Russia, no more sanctions, fair trade, a rebalance of the drift toward China, lessening the chance of nuclear war - and this would even benefit the knuckleheads of Europe whose economies are imploding due to a lack of affordable energy (and also because of, let’s face it, the EU’s terrifically stupid “green” policies).

All of which means there will necessarily be a lot of “pretend” played in Anchorage for show. Mr. Trump must pretend to be tough on Putin, and Mr. Putin must pretend, a little bit, to give-in to Mr. Trump’ proposals. That is, it will be something of a kabuki, a kafabe. Surely, many of the stickiest points have been pre-negotiated by Mr. Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, who quietly visited Moscow a week ago.

Mr. Trump must appear strong with Russia because his appointees are commencing to go medieval on the folks who called him “Putin’s Puppet” nine years ago - and subjected him to a series of epic torments including the subversion of his whole first term in office, nonstop obloquy from the media, impeachment (X 2), home invasion, and a grotesque set of malicious, nitwit prosecutions that have either failed completely (Fani Willis, Jack Smith) or will be subject to humiliating reversals in the higher courts. Not to mention two attempted assassinations.

You should assume that Mr. Putin well understands all this and intends to play along. He will appear to make some generous concessions to Ukraine, starting with the promise that it can go forward as a sovereign, self-governing nation. The big enchilada might be to grant that Ukraine can retain possession of Odessa, the port city on the Black Sea which is Ukraine’s depot for export to the world of its chief commodity, grains. In any case, both Russia and the USA intend to relieve Volodymyr Zelenskyy of his duties - notice he is conspicuously not invited to the Alaska meeting.

Mr. Trump well understands that one way or another, Russia is going to prevail in this conflict on-the-ground. He abhors all the killing. He has already expressed a disinclination to keep backing the war with money and weapons. He must be disgusted at how the Bidens (and the Deep State) used Ukraine as a money-laundry, as a site for bioweapons labs, and how it served as a nexus for human trafficking.

He also knows that Russia wants badly to be re-admitted to normal relations with the West, which is in everybody’s interest, except perhaps China’s. You should infer therefore that Russia wants the war to end in a way that does not humiliate the losers and backers - perhaps along the lines of how America managed our victory against our enemies in World War Two, carefully and gracefully."

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

"Alert! NORAD Airspace Closure, National Guard is WW3 Prep, Huge Russian Nuke War Drill Planned"

Prepper News, 8/13/25
"Alert! NORAD Airspace Closure, National Guard is WW3 Prep, 
Huge Russian Nuke War Drill Planned"
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"Alert! NATO Is Getting Ready For Something Big"

Prepper News, 8/13/25
"Alert! NATO Is Getting Ready For Something Big"
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"It's Getting So Bad People Are Living In Our Backyard"

Jeremiah Babe, 8/13/25
"It's Getting So Bad People Are Living In Our Backyard"
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"Foxes, Morons and Oxymorons"

"Foxes, Morons and Oxymorons"
by Joel Bowman

“Government is the great fiction through which everybody 
endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else.”
~ Frédéric Bastiat, from "The State" (1848)

Miami International Airport, Florida - "Clowns to the left of us... jokers to the right... and a center that cannot seem to hold. What a weird and whacky world we live in! Here’s the latest, from The Wall Street Journal: "The U.S. Marches Toward State Capitalism With American Characteristics." President Trump is imitating Chinese Communist Party by extending political control ever deeper into economy. Like our dear readers, we too suffer the popular presses with a wry smile. That is to say, we read the papers more for comedic value than for any special insights. Rarely are we disappointed.

Continues the Journal..."A generation ago conventional wisdom held that as China liberalized, its economy would come to resemble America’s. Instead, capitalism in America is starting to look like China. Recent examples include President Trump’s demand that Intel’s chief executive resign; the 15% of certain chip sales to China that Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices will share with Washington; the “golden share” Washington will get in U.S. Steel as a condition of Nippon Steel’s takeover; and the $1.5 trillion of promised investment from trading partners Trump plans to personally direct.

This isn’t socialism, in which the state owns the means of production. It is more like state capitalism, a hybrid between socialism and capitalism in which the state guides the decisions of nominally private enterprises.

TDS vs TDS: As mentioned before in these Notes, there’s TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) and then there’s TDS (Trump Devotion Syndrome). Roughly equal and opposing forces, they tear the world’s most powerful republic to the right and to the left, stretching the middle until it’s so threadbare it’s practically transparent.

One group – the “deranged” – thinks the man is a lunatic, a narcissist, the Führer of the Fourth Reich. Everywhere they look they see men in brown shirts, come to arrest their gardener... party poopers at the pride parade... and funny police here to cancel their mirthless comedians. It is these roomy craniums, premium Democrat real estate, in which Trump is said to live, “rent free.”

Meanwhile, the other cadre – the “devoted” – sees before it a different figure altogether. For these folk, Trump was spared a bullet by the very same hand that delivered the World Cup to the ‘86 Argentine soccer team: “la mano de dios.” (The “Hand of God.”) To them, The Donald is here on earth to practice the “art of the deal” on America’s enemies (and friends), to tax and tariff at will and whim, and to personally deliver America’s economy unto the land of milk and honey... forever and ever, amen.

As to which faction shall prevail, we do not pretend to know. We only observe, with unfashionable dispassion, that “State Capitalism” does not boast an enviable track record, whether the commands emanate from an alleged Democrat, a so-called Republican... or a proudly independent crackpot. Of course, that hasn’t stopped many a “chief commander” from trying...

Public Disservice: The 20th Century began with Teddy Roosevelt, who laid the “antitrust” groundwork to go after the so-called “robber barons” of the day... and William Howard Taft who used it to take down America’s richest man, JD Rockefeller (who only grew richer as a result)...

Then came Woodrow Wilson, perhaps the biggest intervener of all, who not only dragged a weary nation into “The War to End All Wars,” but also found time to establish the National War Labor Board, the Food Administration, and the Fuel Administration, as well as bringing the country’s railroads under federal control. A ceaseless, compulsive meddler, Wilson also instituted the Federal Income Tax (under The Revenue Act of 1913) and unleashed the Frankensteinian abomination, known as the Federal Reserve, the very same year.

Barely had the Founding Fathers time to roll in their graves when along came another World War... and another interventionist busybody in the portly personhood of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Emerging from the chaos of the Great Depression, like a cold sore after a spring break party, FDR offered America more of what got them into trouble in the first place; massive state intervention.

As well as heavy wartime economic controls, resource rationing, and industrial mobilization, FDR’s “New Deal” brought with it centrally planned disasters in the form of massive public works projects, banking regulations, agricultural subsidies, not to mention Social Security, now the single largest line item on the federal government’s balance sheet.

Next came President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who oversaw massive expansion of Social Security, vastly increased federal involvement in public schools (through the National Defense Education Act of 1958) and rolled out the Interstate Highway System (1956), the single largest public works program in US history to that point. (Because, without the government, we’re all on a road to nowhere... right?)

Fast-forward to Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society and the whole Vietnam fiasco... then came Nixon’s shock, followed by price and wage controls and the final abandonment of gold-backed money in favor of the fiat house of cards we see today...

President Ronald Reagan promised a “Prouder, Stronger, Better” nation for all... but “Morning in America” was over before brunch, as the national debt nearly tripled under Reagan’s watch, soaring from about $998 billion to $2.85 trillion by the time he and Nancy left the White House.

Foxes, Morons and Oxymorons: So far, the Third Millennium has seen America in a constant state of warfare abroad and welfare at home. Presidents Bush and Obama oversaw the disaster that was the Global Financial Crisis, rewarding the pinstriped perps not with jail time, but with a never-ending acronym salad of handouts and corporate welfare, including Bush’s Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) and Obama’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which saw hundreds of billions of dollars syphoned from Main Street and pumped directly into Wall Street.

Then came the Covid Hysteria, almost certainly the result of a lab leak from a US government-funded research facility in Wuhan, China, which gave the feds the pretext – first under Donald I, then Joseph Biden – to take control of the economy in a way that would have made the aforementioned meddlers blush. And all the while the bombs fell overseas – on Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen, Syria, Libya... and most recently, on Iran.

Yes, dear reader, “State Capitalism” is nothing new; even if the concept itself is an oxymoron. Stay tuned for more Notes From the End of the World..."

Dan, I Allegedly, "U.S. National Debt Hits $37 Trillion"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 8/13/25
"U.S. National Debt Hits $37 Trillion"
"Breaking news: the U.S. national debt has hit an eye-popping $37 trillion five years earlier than expected! In this video, I break down how we got here, why it's happening so fast, and what it means for all of us. From the impacts of the "One Big Beautiful Bill" to the skyrocketing military spending and unprecedented COVID-era programs, our financial future is at a crossroads. I’ll share why this debt spiral poses a threat to generations to come, what Elon Musk and others have said about it, and how gold and other hedges might be your best financial defense. This is a must-watch if you're concerned about the economy, your financial stability, and what’s next for the U.S. government."
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Musical Interlude: Justin Hayward, "The Way of the World"

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Justin Hayward, "The Way of the World"

"A Look to the Heavens"

"Is our Milky Way Galaxy this thin? Magnificent spiral galaxy NGC 4565 is viewed edge-on from planet Earth. Also known as the Needle Galaxy for its narrow profile, bright NGC 4565 is a stop on many telescopic tours of the northern sky, in the faint but well-groomed constellation Coma Berenices. This sharp, colorful image reveals the spiral galaxy's boxy, bulging central core cut by obscuring dust lanes that lace NGC 4565's thin galactic plane. 
An assortment of other background galaxies is included in the pretty field of view. Thought similar in shape to our own Milky Way Galaxy, NGC 4565 lies about 40 million light-years distant and spans some 100,000 light-years. Easily spotted with small telescopes, sky enthusiasts consider NGC 4565 to be a prominent celestial masterpiece Messier missed."

"I Hope I End Up..."

“I don’t want to pass through life like a smooth plane ride. All you do is get to breathe and copulate and finally die. I don’t want to go with the smooth skin and the calm brow. I hope I end up a blithering idiot cursing the sun - hallucinating, screaming, giving obscene and inane lectures on street corners and public parks. People will walk by and say, “Look at that drooling idiot. What a basket case.” I will turn and say to them, “It is you who are the basket case! For every moment you hated your job, cursed your wife and sold yourself to a dream that you didn’t even conceive. For the times your soul screamed yes and you said no. For all of that. For your self-torture, I see the glowing eyes of the sun! The air talks to me! I am at all times!” And maybe, the passersby will drop a coin into my cup.”
- Henry Rollins

"Even This Was A Lie..."

“They couldn’t have known that even this was a lie – that we never really choose, not entirely. We are always being pushed and squeezed down one road or another. We have no choice but to step forward, and then step forward again, and then step forward again; suddenly we find ourselves on a road we haven’t chosen at all. But maybe happiness isn’t in the choosing. Maybe it’s in the fiction, in the pretending: that wherever we have ended up is where we intended to be all along.”
- Lauren Oliver
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Of course some view life in a slightly different context...
Strong language alert!
"Al Swearengen Rant 'Vile Task'"
"Swearengen has an early morning rant to his favored hooker Tricksy. Life for this saloon/brothel manager in 1870s Deadwood, Dakota Territory can just be "one vile f**king task, after another."

Free Download: Albert Camus, “The Plague”

“Everyone knows that plagues have a way of recurring throughout history, yet somehow we find it hard to believe in the ones that crash down on us out of the sky. There have always been plagues and wars, yet they always take us by surprise. When war breaks out people say it’s stupid and won’t last long. Stupidity has a knack of getting in the way, which we would see if not wrapped up in ourselves. In this our townsfolk were like everybody else – they did not believe in plagues.”
- Albert Camus, “The Plague”

Freely download “The Plague”, by Albert Camus, here:

"I Reveal Myself..."

“At this point I reveal myself in my true colors, as a stick-in-the-mud. I hold a number of beliefs that have been repudiated by the liveliest intellects of our time. I believe order is better than chaos, creation better than destruction. I prefer gentleness to violence, forgiveness to vendetta. On the whole I think that knowledge is preferable to ignorance, and I am sure that human sympathy is more valuable than ideology. I believe that in spite of the recent triumphs of science, men haven’t changed much in the last two thousand years; and in consequence we must try to learn from history. History is ourselves.

I believe in courtesy, the ritual by which we avoid hurting other people’s feelings, by satisfying our own egos. And I think we should remember that we are all part of a great whole, which for convenience we call nature. All living things are our brothers and sisters.”

- Kenneth Clark, “Civilization”

"The Big Moment Has Arrived – Why The Meeting Between Trump And Putin Will Be One Of The Most Important Events In Modern History"

"The Big Moment Has Arrived – Why The Meeting Between Trump
 And Putin Will Be One Of The Most Important Events In Modern History"
by Michael Snyder

"Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are about to make decisions that could radically alter the trajectory of human history. When they meet in Alaska on Friday, the stakes will be incredibly high. If they are able to agree to some sort of a deal, the world will rejoice. But if the meeting goes badly, there will be immense pressure on western leaders to militarily intervene in Ukraine in order to prevent Russia from taking as much territory as it wants. At the moment, Russian forces are moving forward quite rapidly. If negotiations can stop them, western leaders will be thrilled. But if talks fail, the conflict in Ukraine will dramatically escalate, and that will put us dangerously close to nuclear war.

On Wednesday, President Trump was asked about what will happen if the Russians do not agree to end the war. President Trump responded by warning that there will be “very severe consequences”…"US President Donald Trump promised “very severe consequences” on Russia if its President Vladimir Putin doesn’t agree to end his war in Ukraine during the two leaders’ meeting on Friday. “There will be consequences,” Trump just said during an event at the Kennedy Center in Washington. Asked if that meant new sanctions or tariffs, Trump demurred. “I don’t have to say,” he said, adding only: “There will be very severe consequences.”

This was not a wise thing to say just before such an important meeting. As I have stated over and over again, threatening the Russians will not work. If Trump insists on making threats, it will backfire severely. The Russians have already said that they are willing to end the war, but they want certain things in return. Of course what the Russians have proposed is not acceptable to the Ukrainians or to our European allies at all, and that is not likely to change any time soon.

A virtual conference that included Trump and leaders from all over Europe was held on Wednesday, and President Trump felt that it went very well…"The president joined a call earlier on Aug. 13 with Zelenskyy and European leaders, two days before Trump’s one-on-one summit with Putin in Alaska. Trump is trying to push Moscow into a peace deal that Kyiv and its allies fear will include the loss of significant territory seized by Russia in its three-year war on Ukraine. “I would rate it a 10,” Trump told reporters on August 13 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. “Very friendly.”

Zelenskyy was in Berlin for the virtual conference hosted by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz that included the leaders of Finland, France, Great Britain, Italy, Poland, the European Union and NATO. Vice President JD Vance was also expected to join the portion that included Trump.

Following the virtual conference, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz made it exceedingly clear where our European allies stand…The German leader said Ukraine would need a seat at the table if peace was to be reached in Ukraine, and that he told Mr. Trump he would speak to him after his Alaska meeting with Putin. “We want to make sure that the right chronology happens: that there is a ceasefire and that there is an agreement that is discussed after that,” he said. “A legal recognition of Russian ownership of this territory cannot happen. There have to be robust security guarantees. The sovereignty of Ukraine has to be respected. Negotiations have to be part of a larger transatlantic strategy, and has to be part of necessary pressure on Russia.”

Merz added, “If there is no movement on the Russian side, we and the U.S. have to put more pressure on Russia. President Trump knows this position and largely agrees with it, and we had a good conversation with each other.”

Merz obviously does not want a peace agreement to happen, because there is no way that the Russians are going to agree to any of that. The Russians are not going to give one inch of the territory that they have taken in the five provinces of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson and Crimea back to Ukraine. In fact, the Russians want Ukraine to hand over all of the territory that the Ukrainians are still holding in those five provinces. If Ukraine is not willing to hand over all of that territory, Russia will simply take it. That is the Russian position, and they see no reason to compromise because they are clearly winning the war.

When asked about Trump’s suggestion that there could be some “swapping of territories”, the Russians made it very clear that this is a non-starter…Russia pointed to its constitution in response to a remark by U.S. President Donald Trump that there would likely be a “swapping of territories” in a deal to end Moscow’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.

Trump is due to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday to discuss a peace deal. Territorial control is a key issue. Russia has seized about a fifth of Ukrainian land in the east. Ukraine controls no Russian territory. Asked about Trump’s suggestion that Russia and Ukraine could swap land, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Alexei Fadeev said at a news briefing on Wednesday that there was “no need to even invent anything territorial.” “The structure of the Russian Federation is enshrined in the Constitution of our country,” Fadeev said, originally in Russian. “That says it all.”

The Russians also want Ukraine to be permanently banned from joining NATO. This is something that the Ukrainians and our European allies are adamantly against. So I have no idea why so many pundits think that a deal is possible, because the two sides are not even in the same universe when it comes to what an acceptable deal would look like.

Ahead of the meeting on Friday, the White House has been trying to play down expectations… “This is a listening exercise for the president,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Aug. 12. “This is for the president to go and to get a more firm and better understanding of how we can hopefully bring this war to an end.”

I give Trump credit for being willing to sit down with Putin. The window of opportunity for a peaceful solution is almost closed, and so let’s hope that this last-ditch effort is successful. Because if it isn’t successful and we get to the “very severe consequences” phase, that will have massive implications for all of humanity. 20 years ago, if someone told you that a day would come when the only thing standing between us and nuclear war would be Donald Trump, would you have believed it? But here we are. The meeting in Alaska on Friday really will be one of the most important events in modern history, and the fate of our society is hanging in the balance."
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Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 8/13/25
"Pepe Escobar: A Pre-Alaska Analysis"
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"Dolby Vision 12K HDR 240fps: Experience the Unbelievable Nature"

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"Dolby Vision 12K HDR 240fps: 
Experience the Unbelievable Nature"
"Experience the unbelievable beauty of high-quality HDR 12K 120fps Dolby Vision with the URSA Mini Pro 12K. This video showcases the stunning capabilities of this camera and Adobe HDR technology, delivering unparalleled visual excellence. Whether you're a filmmaker, content creator, or tech enthusiast, this video will leave you in awe of the power of 12K resolution."
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Astonishing!

The Daily "Near You?"

Clonee, Meath, Ireland. Thanks for stopping by!

"The Worst Of Them All"

"Science may have found a cure for most evils,
but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all -
the apathy of human beings."
- Author Unknown
"I am an invisible man. No, I am not a spook like those who haunted Edgar Allan Poe; nor am I one of your Hollywood-movie ectoplasms. I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquids - and I might even be said to possess a mind. I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me. Like the bodiless heads you see sometimes in circus sideshows, it is as though I have been surrounded by mirrors of hard, distorting glass.  When they approach me they see only my surroundings, themselves, or figments of their imagination - indeed, everything and anything except me."
- Ralph Ellison, "Prologue to Invisible Man"
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Phil Collins, "Another Day In Paradise"

"Debt, Junk Food & Aliens - What's Happening to Us?"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 8/13/25
"Debt, Junk Food & Aliens - 
What's Happening to Us?"

"Hey everyone! It’s Dan from I Allegedly, and today we’ve got a lot to talk about—Debt, Junk Food, and even Aliens! Did you know that past-due bills are at a near 10-year high? From rising car loans to student loan debt showing up on credit reports, we’re diving into the financial struggles so many people are facing. Plus, I’m sharing insights on how junk food is impacting health and even contributing to the rise in colon cancer. Oh, and let’s not forget the wild prediction about aliens possibly visiting Earth in just over 110 days - are you ready for that?

We’ll also discuss crazy car tech that could let hackers control vehicles, the collapse of iconic companies like Sears and Kodak, and some questionable airline practices. There’s so much happening, and I want to hear your thoughts! Are you feeling the pinch in your finances? Would you trust a robo-taxi or an electric car? Let me know in the comments."
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"When We Have Time..."

“How small a portion of our life it is that we really enjoy. In youth we are looking forward to things that are to come; in old age, we are looking backwards to things that are gone past; in manhood, although we appear indeed to be more occupied in things that are present, yet even that is too often absorbed in vague determinations to be vastly happy on some future day, when we have time.”
- Charles Caleb Colton, “Lacon”
“The problem is, you believe you have time.”
- Buddha

Gerald Celente, "The Meek Have Not Inherited The Earth, The Geeks Have; Smart Phones? No, Slave Phones"

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Gerald Celente, 8/12/25
"The Meek Have Not Inherited The Earth, 
The Geeks Have; Smart Phones? No, Slave Phones"
"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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"The End Of Free Will"

"The End Of Free Will"
by The ZMan

"The late polemicist Christopher Hitchens famous quipped, “Yes, I have free will; I have no choice but to have it.” He was addressing the paradoxical nature of free will in that even if it were an illusion, and we could somehow figure that out, we would be forced to carry on as if it were real. Everything about how we understand ourselves as human beings, and how we get on with one another, depends on the assumption that we have choices and we make those choices freely.

The reason for that is our societies and even our own minds are organized around prescriptive requirements, not descriptive ones. Sure, we know not to step off a roof as the facts tell us we will accelerate toward the sidewalk below, until we reach the sidewalk and suddenly decelerate. It is that rapid deceleration that kills us and that is a fact not subject to opinion. The reason we believe it is immoral to jump off a roof or kill yourself in any other way has nothing to do with physics.

Suicide is a choice. In Western societies at this point in time, making that choice, regardless of the circumstances, is immoral. In other times and other places, suicide was an honorable option. The Japanese used to treat ritual suicide as an honorable end for a man who faced a disgraceful end. The West used to have the idea of leaving a doomed man alone with a bottle of whiskey and revolver. The former was to gain the required courage to use the latter for the honorable act.

As an aside, this is why the liberal project was doomed from the start. It assumed that there was a universally correct way for humans to organize their societies. We could use reason and observations of nature to arrive at the correct way we ought and ought not act and how we should and should not organize our societies. We can reason our way to a set of universal moral principles. Then we can reason our way to building a society around those moral principles.

The liberal project, all of the ideologies that have spring from it, assumes that human beings are programmed to work best in a specific sort of society. We naturally function at our best within a specific set of rules. If we can figure out those rules and then figure out how to impose them, man will be liberated from the oppression of having to live against his nature within a hostile set of rules. This is the goal of libertarianism, anarchism, communism, progressivism and so on.

This brings us back to the issue of free will. Ideologies fail, because they assume that once the rules are imposed, people no longer have to make choices between the things they desire. Free will is no longer be necessary. Even if free will is an illusion, however, it is one necessary for us to be human beings, rather than moist robots. There is something about the nature of man that requires the belief in free will. Without this illusion, if that is what it is, we cease to be human and cease to exist.

It is probably why we lack the language to discuss the descriptive world in purely descriptive terms. You see that in this post by W. M. Briggs. He is taking on a post by former physicist and current YouTuber Sabine Hossenfelder, who tries to argue that free will is a myth and you should stop believing in it. As Briggs notes, her language, even when discussing the laws of physics, is prescriptive. Even when we think descriptively, we end up using prescriptive language.

This crackpot notion that we would be better off if we chose to not believe in free will is not new to Sabine Hossenfelder. Like all such arguments, the first person to think about it was the first man with enough free time to waste some of it on contemplating pointless questions like do we have free will? Idle hands do the Devil’s work and the best proof of that is philosophy. Everywhere there have been idle hands we find the philosopher and Hell follows with him.

Of course, free will is a slippery concept. There is libertarian free will, which argues that for any choice we make, we could have chosen otherwise, even if all of the conditions that could impact our decision were identical. For example, you chose to arrive at work on time, but you could have arrived earlier or later, even assuming some negative or positive consequences to the choices. Like so much of libertarianism, this makes sense if you forget that humans live in societies with other humans.

The other form of free will involves morality. Often, oaths have a line where the person taking the oath testifies that he is taking the oath of his own free will. In criminal proceedings we differentiate between knowingly committing a crime and inadvertently or accidentally committing a crime. The driver who purposely runs down a pedestrian is treated differently from the person who does so while trying to avoid a group of school children because of our notion of free will.

Both conceptualizations of free will are most likely illusions, like much of what we think we understand about the natural world. What we think of as physical reality is probably a simplified illusion of reality. Our brains evolved to conceptualize the parts of reality we need to understand in order for our genes to advance to the next round. The concept of free will is just another item in the toolkit. Even our ability to question our conceptualization of reality is probably an illusion.

That is the problem with Sabine Hossenfelder’s argument. Whether or not free will, however defined, is a real thing does not matter, other than it being a useful topic around which to build a post. Whether you believe it or not does not matter, but once you decide to act as if it is not real, then you enter the world in which it is perfectly acceptable to remove the people who cannot fit your model of society. In the end, every ideologue must reject free will in order to pull the trigger.

That is the end of the free will debate. The age of ideology has taught us that in order to have societies that accommodate human nature, we must choose to organize ourselves as comes naturally to use. That means leaving others to organize themselves as comes naturally to them. Once you start down the path of rejecting free will, you end up on the road that leads to industrial slaughter and the menticide that now promises to extinguish the Western world.

We have free will and if we did not have it, we would have no choice but to invent it as it is the only way we can live as human beings. That means we have a choice as to how we organize ourselves. We must collectively choose our metaphysics and our morality and choose how we deal with those who undermine our choices. Those who choose otherwise, in effect, choose not to be us. Therefore, we have the choice to exclude them from us, even choosing to use force if necessary."
o
"Eckhart Tolle: Free Will"

"6,000 Years On The Wheel"

"6,000 Years On The Wheel"
by Paul Rosenberg

"We can call this one an experiment...The life that has been gifted to us is old… more than 6,000 years old. It began before recorded time, on the plains of Mesopotamia. There it was that the race of men was regimented; it was there that they learned to be ruled. For this gift we happily accepted compliance, drudgery and selflessness. We learned to take our places in large and complex hierarchies, knowing that our slots protected us from the evils that lay without.

And so we taught our children to give authority the benefit of every doubt, to do as everyone else does, and that outside was naught but shame and destruction. Regimentation, we carefully taught them, was the path to paradise.

We learned to shut our minds when we thought the shameful and forbidden thought, that our way was wrong in some fundamental way. We recognized that thought as treason itself, and we turned away from it.

Our way, we knew, was the only way, and there could be no other.

Our way is a small group of men directing the rest to the things they must do, and punishing those who do it not. Their work is therefore righteous, and only the deranged and impious could conceive otherwise.

It is the way, and there can be no other.

Our small and sanctified group collects the sacrifices of the large group, and leads us into the best of all possible worlds. Even when we suffer, we know that nothing better is possible.

It is the way, and there can be no other.

Our way is spacious. It allows us to labor, and has gifted us with ORDER, the greatest of all gifts. More than that, it has given us entire classes of overseers for our benefit, which have remained constant over six millennia.

It is the way, and there can be no other.

And so we live in hierarchical structures, each level of which confers upon its occupants a certain level of status… status they will fight for all their days. We can never rise as high as a ruler, but we can rise higher than our neighbor. And so we run on the Order’s power wheels, always striving to outpace our neighbor.

It is the way, and there can be no other.

We are proud to obey people who are no better than ourselves: it means that we value the Order above ourselves, and that makes us good people. This is our work, always running for the benefit of the Order, yet forever staying within it.

A wheel within the Order is where we run, ever-faster, to the glory of the Order.

Should we imagine that we were built for creativity and expression, we close our thoughts and run all the harder; we will not commit treason against our way.

The wheel is where we belong, and there is no other.

We question nothing within and we doubt everything without. This makes us true and approved creatures of the Order… unblameable supporters of the Order.

The wheel is where we belong, and there is no other.

Eventually we grow old and tired; we slow down and soon enough die. But we are comforted, knowing that we spent our lives… spent our all… continuing the Order.

Because there can be no other.

We ran forty or fifty or even sixty years on the wheel, passing our competitors, and so no one can criticize us. We ran well, forever sacrificing our own will and remaining faithful to the Order.

The wheel was the place we belonged, and there could be no other."

"How It Really Is"

 

Adventures With Danno, "What's New at Sam's Club?"

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Adventures With Danno, AM 8/13/25
"What's New at Sam's Club?"
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Prepper Alert, 8/12/25
"10 Surprising Grocery Items That 
Will Disappear Before Start of September"

"Discover the top 10 surprising grocery items that are expected to disappear from shelves before September 2025. This video highlights essential food products, favorite snacks, and pantry staples facing shortages or discontinuation."
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1. Premium Vanilla Extract 
2. Some types of rice (jasmine and basmati) 
3. Cooking oils, Sunflower oil, Vegetable oil, Soybean, Canola, Olive oils 
4. Specialty Coffee Beans 
5. Tea - more severe crisis than coffee 
6. Bread Flour- All purpose flour plentiful, but price increases. 
7. Black Pepper
 8. Laundry Detergent
 9. Nuts and nut products 
10. Aluminum Foil

"Debt Research Note"

"Debt Research Note"
 by Dan Denning

"Bad news, everyone. The national debt went over $37 trillion for the first time ever, according to the ‘Debt to the Penny’ tracker provided by the US Treasury Department. The second line on the chart above is ‘debt held by the public.’ That’s increased 85% in the last six years, from $16.25 trillion in 2019 to $29.6 trillion today (in that same time, China’s holdings of US government bonds and notes has decreased by 31.4%, from over $1.1 trillion in 2019 to $756.5 billion today, a reduction of almost $350 billion).

Yesterday’s Monthly Statement of the Treasury showed a 20% year-over-year increase in the size of the government’s annual deficit. July’s $291 billion deficit was offset by $28 billion in ‘customs duties’ (tariff revenue). But with two months left in the government’s fiscal year, the $1.63 trillion year-to-date deficit should eclipse 2024’s figure of $1.83 trillion.

The government’s second biggest expense in July was the $831 billion in spent on ‘Net Interest,’ or interest payments on the national debt (this was larger than Medicare, Medicaid, and Defense spending, and smaller only than Social Security). This money is paid to bond holders (banks, insurance companies, pension funds, investors, foreign bond holders and central banks). But while it’s income for some, it otherwise creates nothing productive.

As bond yields move up, bond prices move down. In order to cap the interest expense on government debt…we believe there’s a ‘ceiling’ to 10-year bond yields around 5%…and thus a floor to bond prices, creating the opportunity to generate income selling puts."