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Monday, December 15, 2025

"Economic Market Snapshot 12/15/25"

"Economic Market Snapshot 12/15/25"

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

"The OFR Financial Stress Index (OFR FSI) is a daily market-based snapshot of stress in global financial markets. It is constructed from 33 financial market variables, such as yield spreads, valuation measures, and interest rates. The OFR FSI is positive when stress levels are above average, and negative when stress levels are below average. The OFR FSI incorporates five categories of indicators: creditequity valuationfunding, safe assets and volatility. The FSI shows stress contributions by three regions: United Statesother advanced economies, and emerging markets."
Job cuts and much more.
Commentary, highly recommended:
"The more I see of the monied classes,
the better I understand the guillotine."
- George Bernard Shaw
Oh yeah... beyond words. Any I know anyway...
And now... The End Game...
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Sunday, December 14, 2025

"This Is Getting Serious: Warning Signs Everywhere, They're Losing Control"

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Jeremiah Babe, 12/14/25
"This Is Getting Serious:
 Warning Signs Everywhere, They're Losing Control"
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"Israel Poised to Strike Iran – Not If, But When"

Prof. Mohammad Marandi, 12/14/25
"Israel Poised to Strike Iran – Not If, But When"
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Musical Interlude: Matt Simons, "After The Landslide"

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Matt Simons, "After The Landslide" (Remix)
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Matt Simons, "After The Landslide"
(Official release.)

Oh yeah, we're in the landslide alright...

"A Look to the Heavens"

"From our vantage point in the Milky Way Galaxy, we see NGC 6946 face-on. The big, beautiful spiral galaxy is located just 20 million light-years away, behind a veil of foreground dust and stars in the high and far-off constellation of Cepheus. From the core outward, the galaxy's colors change from the yellowish light of old stars in the center to young blue star clusters and reddish star forming regions along the loose, fragmented spiral arms.
NGC 6946 is also bright in infrared light and rich in gas and dust, exhibiting a high star birth and death rate. In fact, since the early 20th century at least nine supernovae, the death explosions of massive stars, were discovered in NGC 6946. Nearly 40,000 light-years across, NGC 6946 is also known as the Fireworks Galaxy. This remarkable portrait of NGC 6946 is a composite that includes image data from the 8.2 meter Subaru Telescope on Mauna Kea.”
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Carl Saga, "Humility"

"Too Often..."

"The majority of us lead quiet, unheralded lives as we pass through this world. There will most likely be no ticker-tape parades for us, no monuments created in our honor. But that does not lessen our possible impact, for there are scores of people waiting for someone just like us to come along; people who will appreciate our compassion, our unique talents. Someone who will live a happier life merely because we took the time to share what we had to give. Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have a potential to turn a life around. It’s overwhelming to consider the continuous opportunities there are to make our love felt."
- Leo Buscaglia

"Tourism Apocalypse Begins As No One Can Afford To Travel To America Anymore"

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Epic Economist, 12/14/25
"Tourism Apocalypse Begins As No One
 Can Afford To Travel To America Anymore"
"America's tourism industry is collapsing and nobody wants to talk about it.
Airports that used to be the busiest in the world are now empty. International travelers are paying hundreds of dollars in cancellation fees just to avoid coming here. Disney parks are deserted in the middle of summer. Las Vegas tourism has declined for seven straight months. And instead of fixing any of this, they're adding new visa fees and raising prices everywhere.
This isn't a slow decline. This is a full blown tourism apocalypse happening in real time. Billions of dollars in lost revenue. Workers going months without shifts. Entire local economies feeling the collapse. And the worst part? All of it is completely self inflicted.

In this video we're breaking down everything from the empty airports to the canceled trips to the ghost town theme parks. We're looking at why international travelers are choosing Europe over America, why families are deciding the trip just isn't worth it anymore, and why charging people more money to feel unwelcome is somehow the strategy. If you've noticed things feel different lately or you work in tourism and you're feeling the impact, drop your experience in the comments. I want to hear what you're seeing out there."
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"Red Square Epic Winter Market 2025"

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Lisa The Russian, 12/14/25
"Red Square Epic Winter Market 2025"
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The Daily "Near You?"

Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Thanks or stopping by!

"'Beatitude': Poet John Keene’s Spell Against Despair"

"'Beatitude': 
Poet John Keene’s Spell Against Despair"
by Maria Popova

"How do we live whole in a breaking world? It helps to bless what is simply for being. It helps to thank everything for its unbidden everythingness. And still we need help — help holding on to the beauty amid the brutality, help stripping the armors of certainty to be complicated by contraction and more tenderly entire with one another, help seeing the variousness of the world more clearly in order to love it more deeply.

The help of a lifetime comes from John Keene’s poem “Beatitude” — a poem partway between mantra and manifesto, a protest in the form of prayer, a spell against indifference, broadening Amiri Baraka’s instruction to “love all things that make you strong” and deepening Leonard Cohen’s instruction for what to do with those who harm you, carrying the torch Whitman lit when he urged us to “love the earth and sun and the animals” and every atom of one another, all the while speaking in a voice entirely original yet sonorous with the universal in us. It is read here to the accompaniment of Zoë Keating’s perfect “Optimist"
"Beatitude"
by John Keene, read by Maria Popova.

"Love everything
Love the sky and sea, trees and rivers,
mountains and abysses.
Love animals, and not just because you are one.
Love your parents and your children,
even if you have none.
Love your spouse or partner,
no matter what either word means to you.
Love until you create a cavern in your loving,
until it seethes like a volcano.
Love everytime.
Love your enemies.
Love the enemies of your enemies.
Love those whose very idea of love is hate.
Love the liars and the fakes.
Love the tattletales and the hypercrits, the hucksters and the traitors.
Love the thieves because everyone has thought
of stealing something at least once.
Love the rich who live only to empty
your purse or wallet.
Love the poverty of your empty coin purse or wallet.
Love your piss and sweat and shit.
Love your and others’ chatter and its proof of the expansiveness
of nothingness.
Love your shadows and their silent censure.
Love your fears, yesterday’s and tomorrow’s.
Love your yesterdays and tomorrows.
Love your beginning and your end.
Love the fact that your end is another beginning,
or could be, for someone else.
Love yourself, but not too much
that you cannot love everything and everyone else.
Love everywhere.
Love in the absence of love.
Love the monsters breeding
in every corner of the city and suburb,
all throughout the soil of the countryside.
Love the monster breeding inside you and slaughter him
with love.
Love the shipwreck of your body, your mind’s
salted garden.
Love love."

“Beatitude” comes from the elixir that is Keene’s "Punks: New & Selected Poems" (public library). Couple it with Ellen Bass’s kindred ode to the courage of tenderness, then revisit George Saunders on how to love the world more and Rumi on the art of choosing love over not-love.

"Never Fair..."

"Life is never fair,
and perhaps it is a good thing for most of us that it is not."
- Oscar Wilde

"He Cannot Help..."

“A person who has not been completely alienated, who has remained sensitive and able to feel, who has not lost the sense of dignity, who is not yet ‘for sale’, who can still suffer over the suffering of others, who has not acquired fully the having mode of existence – briefly, a person who has remained a person and not become a thing – cannot help feeling lonely, powerless, isolated in present-day society. He cannot help doubting himself and his own convictions, if not his sanity.”
- Erich Fromm

"An End-Time Extinction Level Event, Or A Very Predictable Yet Cataclysmic Mini Ice Age Due To The Oncoming...

"An End-Time Extinction Level Event, Or A Very
Predictable Yet Cataclysmic Mini Ice Age Due To The Oncoming...
by State Of The Union

Excerpt: "But how do the NWO globalists know that this particular Grand Solar Minimum and subsequent mini ice age, among all of those ever recorded, will be such a protracted catastrophic event for all of humanity?

ANSWER: Because all the most accurate GSM comparative analyses and unadulterated scientific data reflect an extended climatological event that will likely surpass the last major GSM known as the “Maunder Minimum”. However, the real problem in 2025 and beyond is that the world community of nations is woefully unprepared for such a mini ice age because the most informed governments, at the direction of the predatory power elite, have intentionally not disclosed the stark realities (see the exposé posted below). After all, the New World Order globalist cabal has as their long planned objective the using of this epochal calamity as a global depopulation event down to 500,000,000 slaves.
Submitted by Cosmic Convergence Research Group
SOTN Exclusive

By now it should be both intuitively and factually obvious to every digitally connected person on the planet that the anthropogenic CO2-driven Global Warming hoax concocted back in the early 1990s was launched as a MASSIVE red herring. Similarly, that the absurdly contrived Climate Change scam that soon followed was put on super steroids worldwide to further distract the entire planetary civilization from what is really on the climatological horizon.

KEY POINTS: So is there climate change or not? Yes, there is, but it’s not taking place because of the ridiculous reasons coming from officialdom. First, it’s crucial to understand that the NWO geoterrorists and geoengineers can manufacture catastrophic weather events and calamitous climate trends, respectively, anywhere they want to as evidenced by the extremely severe drought conditions they have engineered throughout the greater Tehran metro region for the last five to six years. In this way, these genocidal weather warriors have artificially fabricated fake weather disasters worldwide as an ongoing false advertisement for Global Warming. The absurdly fraudulent “Green New Deal” and annual Kabuki theater known as the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30 in 2025) are just two of the government initiatives launched to keep this globalist hoax going until the painful realities of the slowly manifesting Grand Solar Minimum overwhelm the human race. Secondly, there is the very real climate change being caused by the currently unfolding Grand Solar Minimum which the United Nations has yet to even acknowledge.

All of which means that it was certainly no coincidence or quirk of fate that OPERATION COVID-19 was executed in January of 2020 as the Covid Super Vaccination Agenda was rolled out later in December. Five long years have since gone by since that massive and quite purposeful global psyop was first carried out…which is exactly why so very few folks really understand the sheer enormity and gravity of what the human race is now facing."
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"How It Really Is. WTF?!"

And how about you, Good Citizen? How's that job going? Current with all the bills? Health insurance affordable, keeping you well? If you're in Appalachia I hope you're wisely spending that $750 they gave you to replace losing your home and everything you owned, if you could even apply... But of course your own food stamp balance and available cash balances look like this, right?
10 MILLION illegals in the last year alone automatically get $5,000 pre-paid debit cards and free transportation wherever they like? Free health care and housing? While 600,000 Americans are homeless, including 60,000 veterans, 22 of whom commit suicide EVERY day?! 150,000 drug overdoses in the last year! $901 BILLION for the War Dept! Trump said $359 BILLION for Ukraine, God knows how many BILLIONS to Israel, and you, Good Citizen, what do they do for YOU?!
WTF, and I repeat WTF is wrong with this country?!

Joel Bowman, "On Borrowed Time"

"On Borrowed Time"
Household debt from one End of the Americas to the other...
by Joel Bowman

“Change is the only constant.”
~ Heraclitus (c.535 – 475 BC)

Buenos Aires, Argentina - "There’s a saying down here on the Pampas: Go away for a short time and you’ll come back to find everything changed; leave for a long time and you’ll return to find everything the same. Though Borgesian in tone, the apparent paradox makes perfect sense once you’ve witnessed the sudden, sometimes violent upheavals here. The mood changes quickly, from apathetic to alarmed, composed… to concerned… to full blown crisis mode. There’s a run on the banks, say… or the national football team was beaten in round one (by Saudi Arabia!)… or, most likely, the currency is suddenly in free-fall… again. Indeed, when it comes to phony fiat shenanigans, change (in the form of currency devaluations and the ever-present threat of hyperinflation) is the only constant.

When we moved to Argentina, a decade and a half ago, a 100 peso bill was plenty sufficient to cover a dinner for two... with appetizers, juicy Argentine steaks, coffee and deserts, plus a bottles (or two) of delicious malbec and a generous tip. This morning, that same 100 peso note is worth about 7 cents. The largest bill currently in circulation is the 20,000 peso note. In 2010, that would have been worth $5,750. Today, it is worth about $14.

Creative Accounting: You can imagine what that means for anyone trying to do business here… the “creative accounting” that has to go into pricing goods and services, forecasting and budgeting costs, managing inventory, meeting payroll, maintaining employee contracts, and plenty more besides… all without access to credit. And yet, a certain degree of exposure to such suboptimal circumstances can antifragilize a population. For one thing, most people here don’t carry a whole lot of debt. Household debt, for example, is practically non-existent. By way of comparison…

According to the latest BIS and IMF data, household debt as percentage of the size of the overall economy in the United States stands at about 70-75% of GDP. That is, dividing the $18.5-18.6 trillion in total household debt (per the Federal Reserve/New York Fed’s Q3 2025 figures) by the size of the US population (~340 million) equals roughly $54,000-55,000 per person.

Here in Argentina, the latest available figures (CEIC data for late 2024), shows total household debt equal to roughly $28-30 billion, or about 5% of GDP. Shared among a population of ~46 million, that comes to about… $600-650 per person.

Measured purely in total dollar terms, the average American’s personal debt load is about 85-90 times higher than an Argentine’s. Of course, Americans and Argentines don’t earn nearly the same amount of dollars… but even adjusting for this discrepancy we still see a gaping chasm.

In the US, the median annual salary for full-time worker at $63,000, meaning the average American carries almost a full year’s work (11 months) in debt. With an average of salary of $1,000 to $1,200 USD per month (the median for registered private workers in Argentina, according to the latest from INDEC), the average Argentine carries… about two weeks worth of debt.

Doghouse to Penthouse: The figures are even more alarming for other, highly indebted nations… South Korea’s household debt to GDP stands at 91.7 %… Canada’s comes in around 99–100 %… and topping the charts, Australia’s household debt weighs in an an eye-watering 113% of GDP (meaning, in simple terms, for every A$100 Australia produces in a given year, households on average shoulder about A$113 of debt…mostly mortgage loans).

In many ways, Argentina is still very much a tabula rasa, with vastly underdeveloped credit markets on the one hand… and enormous “collateral/equity” in the form of vast and untapped natural resources on the other. Where other nations have extended themselves, arguably beyond their means, Argentina has spent the past several decades in the proverbial doghouse, locked out of international markets and sleeping on the sofa. And yet, as we’ve been following in these Notes, that wheel is changing too… such that a traveler returning here after a long absence might well find everything changed, and much for the better…"

Dan, I Allegedly, "Men Are in Trouble! This Is a Crisis"



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Dan, I Allegedly, 12/14/25
"Men Are in Trouble! This Is a Crisis"
"The testosterone crisis is real, and men are in trouble! In today’s video, I’m joined by Ron Oliver, health and wellness coach from Neutronics Labs, to discuss the alarming decline in testosterone levels among men and why it’s a critical issue affecting everything from energy to overall health. We cover the shocking statistics, the causes tied to modern diets and lifestyles, and natural solutions that can help men restore their vitality.

Ron and I dive into how Neutronics Labs has developed groundbreaking, natural products like antler velvet-derived formulas to address these issues. Whether you’re dealing with fatigue, brain fog, irritability, or just want to feel like yourself again, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Plus, we talk about how these solutions can benefit people at different stages of life, even those who don’t work out."
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Adventures With Danno, "Grocery Items at Meijer Everyone Should Be Buying Right Now!"

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Adventures With Danno, 12/14/25
"Grocery Items at Meijer 
Everyone Should Be Buying Right Now!"
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The Unfolded States, 12/14/25
"Why Groceries Feel More Expensive 
Even When Inflation Is 'Down'”
"Americans are feeling it every week at the checkout line - even as headlines claim inflation is easing. Grocery bills keep climbing, savings feel harder to protect, and many households are quietly asking the same question: “If inflation is down, why does nothing feel cheaper?” In 2025, this disconnect between economic data and everyday life is becoming impossible to ignore. Behind the charts and press releases, a deeper shift is unfolding - one that explains why grocery prices stay high, why paychecks don’t seem to stretch as far, and why so many Americans feel like they’re working harder just to stay in place.

This video takes a closer look at what’s really happening beneath the surface. Using publicly available economic data, real-world examples, and clear analysis, we break down why food prices haven’t fallen, how inflation actually works, and why “cooling inflation” doesn’t mean relief for everyday households. This isn’t about panic or politics. It’s about understanding the system that millions are living inside right now.As food costs rise on top of already high prices, the pressure builds - especially for working families, young adults, and anyone relying on a single income. What once felt manageable is now a recurring source of stress, showing up every time people shop for basic necessities. These pressures aren’t isolated. Together, they reveal why the cost of living in America feels heavier each year - even when the numbers suggest things are improving. This isn’t a temporary squeeze. It’s a structural shift that’s reshaping how Americans spend, save, and plan for the future."
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Greg Hunter, "At the Beginning of Credit Destruction Cycle"

"At the Beginning of Credit Destruction Cycle"
by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com

"Former Wall Street money manager and financial analyst Ed Dowd of PhinanceTechnologies.com warned in September we were at the “Beginning of Panic Rate Cut Cycle.” Since that prediction, the Fed has cut interest rates three times. Looks like Dowd called it correctly. So, when does the panic kick in? Dowd says, “The panic kicks in when there is some sort of banking wobble or stock market wobble, which is in the process of setting up. Private credit is the first to show problems. We had Tricolor Holdings (subprime auto lending bankruptcy) go poof. We had First Brands (bankruptcy) go poof. This is all private credit. We have had other lenders like PrimaLend (bankruptcy) starting to go poof. Private credit is just like subprime. It not a very big part of the Jenga credit chain, but it’s enough to start a daisy chain of knock-on effects. So, this is where we are, at the beginning of the credit destruction cycle. We are seeing consumer credit card delinquencies nearing all-time highs, auto loan delinquencies and, next up, we will be seeing mortgage delinquencies. People stop paying their credit cards first, then their auto loans and stop paying on their homes last. As the layoffs accelerate, and we are already seeing more high-profile layoffs at Amazon, UPS and you name it, once those begin, we will be seeing higher delinquency rates.”

Dowd sees much lower prices for homes. Dowd says, “There is a distinct problem between homes for sale and homes sold, meaning there are a lot of people wanting to sell their homes and not a lot of people buying them. The inventory continues to grow. The only way this clears is through price. The price of homes is going lower. We had an overbuild in multi-family housing because of the illegal immigrants. Those deals are going sour and rolling over. Rents are coming down. It’s all slowly going the wrong way, and it will become a mainstream topic in 2026.”

In past interviews, Dowd points out there was massive fraud in the Biden Administration, especially in unemployment figures. That, too, will all be revealed. This is why Dowd pointed out last year that President Trump “Inherited a Turd of an Economy.”

What is working are precious metals, especially gold. Dowd does not see gold losing its shine anytime soon. Dowd says, “If we get any kind of credit crisis, gold may get sold temporarily where people sell what they can, but not what they want. Long term, gold looks like it’s going to $10,000 an ounce on the charts by 2030. Everything is conspiring fundamentally and technically to lead us that way. They made gold a Tier 1 asset. That makes gold money again in the banking system. I would not get scared out of my physical gold position anytime soon.”

Dowd has new cutting-edge analysis on China for institutional investors. China is a lot weaker than anyone can imagine. Dowd says, “Not only does China have long-term structural problems, our report identifies a very acute part of their real estate crisis, which is beginning now and accelerating into 2026. China is struggling mightily. We have more bargaining chips than a lot of us think. When I hear things like ‘China holds all the cards and Trump is screwed,’ I laugh.” There is much more in the 45-minute interview.

Join Greg Hunter on Rumble as he goes One-on-One with money manager and investment expert Ed Dowd, author of the updated book called “Cause Unknown: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021, 2022 and 2023”. Dowd contends the “sudden deaths and disabilities” are still happening at epidemic levels. Now, there are 6 million Americans permanently disabled from the CV19 injections, and they still will not take them off the market!

"What's In Your Coffee? Unexpected Facts Behind Your Morning Cup"

"What's In Your Coffee? Unexpected 
Facts Behind Your Morning Cup"
by Kimberly Drake

"Coffee is beloved for its caffeine kick and flavor, but it also helps reduce risks from chronic diseases like Type 2 diabetes, cancer, and heart disease thanks to high levels of antioxidants and other bioactive compounds. However, along with its nutty flavor and comforting aroma, researchers have found traces of potentially cancer-causing roasting byproducts, mycotoxins from mold, cholesterol-raising compounds, and even pesticide residues that can linger from farm to mug.

The good news is that the choices you make, from the type of coffee you buy to how you store, prepare, and drink it, can reduce these and other unwanted compounds swirling around in your favorite morning brew. Before you pour out your cup, though, here’s what you need to know.

What Scientists Have Found in Coffee: Coffee contains high levels of antioxidants and bioactive compounds, such as phenolic acids, which studies suggest may be responsible for its health-boosting effects. However, other lesser-known compounds lurking in coffee aren’t as beneficial, and some may actually be harmful to your health.

While scientists have identified trace amounts of various compounds in coffee, the levels detected in research are generally low and do not pose significant health risks to most people. That said, the choices you make about the type of coffee you buy and how you store, prepare, and drink it can further reduce these trace substances.

Mycotoxins From Mold: Improper storage of coffee can lead to mold growth and the formation of mycotoxins, which, in high amounts, may affect kidney function and increase cancer risk, Julia KopczyÅ„ska, microbiologist and doctoral candidate at the Polish Academy of Sciences, told The Epoch Times. In one study, researchers found 29 different mycotoxins in 48 coffee and chicory samples they tested. Overall, most research has shown that coffee contains low levels of mycotoxins, and scientists have found that roasting can further reduce these levels, so the overall risk for most coffee drinkers is low.

However, among potential contaminants, Brian Clark, a nurse anesthetist and founder and CEO of United Medical Education, a platform for educating medical professionals, is most concerned about mold-related toxic compounds in coffee. He noted that people with compromised immune systems may be more sensitive to environmental toxins, such as mycotoxins, making this the compound category that warrants the most attention for vulnerable populations.

Roasting Byproducts: While roasting coffee can reduce mycotoxins, it can also lead to the formation of acrylamide, a compound that has potentially cancer-causing and nerve-damaging properties and may harm a person’s genes, one research review suggests. Acrylamide forms when processing temperatures rise above 120 degrees Celsius (248 degrees Fahrenheit).

However, most healthy adults can process small amounts of acrylamide without adverse health effects. So, it would be difficult for a person who regularly drinks coffee to exceed laboratory exposure limits and experience any neurologic and carcinogenic issues, said Clark.

How people store and brew their coffee can also impact acrylamide levels. Storing beans or ground coffee for at least a year at an average room temperature, then brewing it longer and at a lower temperature, can further reduce acrylamide levels. The type of bean also makes a difference, as Arabica beans generate less acrylamide than other types.

Natural Coffee Oils (Diterpenes): Natural oils in coffee, such as the diterpenes cafestol and kahweol, can raise cholesterol levels, particularly in people who drink unfiltered coffee, KopczyÅ„ska noted. A September review of 11 studies with more than one million participants found that moderate coffee intake (three to five cups per day) may be associated with higher high-density lipoprotein or HDL (good cholesterol) levels, while excessive intake may be associated with elevated low-density lipoprotein or LDL (bad cholesterol) and total cholesterol. Research suggests that diterpenes may influence lipid metabolism and how the body synthesizes and transports cholesterol.

However, diterpenes also have several health-promoting effects, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antidiabetic, and anticancer properties, KopczyÅ„ska said. “Reducing diterpenes is therefore most [important] for people who need to manage their LDL cholesterol levels,” she noted.

Pesticide Residues: In a September study, scientists analyzed nearly 900 coffee samples sold in Egypt for 126 pesticides and found that 21 percent of the roasted samples contained pesticide residues. Espresso and traditional Turkish coffee brewing methods reduced pesticide residues, the scientists noted, with espresso methods generally being more effective. Despite the findings, the researchers’ risk assessments revealed that the health risks from pesticide exposure through coffee consumption are low.

The Clean Label Project, a nonprofit organization that tests products for contaminants, tested 57 coffee brands for chemicals, including pesticides and glyphosate, a widely used herbicide classified as “probably carcinogenic to humans” by the World Health Organization in 2015. Its report found that only two of 57 coffee samples tested had traces of glyphosate. However, 41 of the samples, including 100 percent of the organic samples, contained aminomethylphosphonic acid, a byproduct of glyphosate that breaks down more slowly and stays in the coffee beans for longer. Children exposed to this byproduct may have an increased risk of liver and cardiometabolic disorders by the time they reach adulthood, a 2023 study suggests.

Pesticides and herbicides used on coffee plantations may have harmful effects on the endocrine and nervous systems, but residues in coffee are generally within safe limits, KopczyÅ„ska said. However, she added that they can contribute to a person’s overall exposure from other food or environmental sources.

Your Choice of Coffee Matters: Everything from the type of coffee purchased to the package it comes in, and even what’s stirred into it, can change what ends up in a cup of joe.

Skip the Pods: While convenient, pod-type coffee, or K-cups, which come in plastic containers, can leach chemicals like phthalates (synthetic industrial chemicals) and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS or “forever chemicals,” into a person’s coffee. PFAS are linked to a host of health concerns. For example, people exposed to high levels of PFAS in their drinking water may be at higher risk for several types of cancer, a January study found.

Research published in February found that machine-brewed pod coffee had about 2.5 times more fluorotelomer sulfonates, a type of PFAS, than the same coffee brewed through a paper filter without the pod. When the scientists brewed plastic pods made from polypropylene, perfluorooctanoic acid, a type of PFAS, increased by 39 percent to 623 percent when machine-brewed compared to manual brewing. Heat, combined with the pressure created during the brewing process, is how PFAS leaches from plastic pods into a person’s cup, the researchers noted.

Rethink Flavored Coffee: While they may be a delicious change from plain java, artificially flavored brews like French vanilla, hazelnut, or caramel can reduce coffee’s health benefits. These flavorings can decrease beneficial chlorogenic acids - a group of polyphenolic compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties - and increase the levels of harmful compounds like acrylamide, compared to coffee flavored naturally, according to one study.

Reconsider Decaffeinated Coffee: Pregnant women, people with chronic health conditions, or those who are sensitive to caffeine’s effects might choose decaffeinated coffee as an alternative. However, concerns have emerged over the health effects of methylene chloride, an industrial chemical used in the decaffeination process to extract caffeine.

In July, researchers found that decaffeinated coffee may increase the risk of bladder cancer. In the study, the scientists followed more than 121,000 men and women for 36 years and found that drinking decaffeinated coffee was not associated with total cancer risk. However, men who drank the beverage had a significantly higher risk of bladder cancer than those who did not.

Think Twice About Instant Coffee: That cup of ready-to-drink coffee, which is brewed coffee that’s been dehydrated into powder or granules, is convenient on a busy morning. However, drinking instant coffee may increase the risk of age-related macular degeneration in people genetically prone to the disease, a June study found. While many factors may play a role, the scientists noted that instant coffee’s impact on the macula may be due to inflammation and oxidative stress induced by the harmful chemicals produced during its production. They suggest that people at high risk for age-related macular degeneration should avoid instant coffee.

Be Mindful of What You Add: Although cream and sugar may make a tasty cup of coffee, adding these could undermine coffee’s health benefits. In one study, researchers found that drinking black coffee lowered the risk of death from all causes and heart disease. However, these health benefits diminished significantly when coffee contained added sugar and cream, as these additions can contribute to a higher calorie and saturated fat intake.

Nondairy coffee creamers might not be the best choice for people who want to replace traditional cream and sugar in their coffee, either. Typically, nondairy creamers contain partially hydrogenated oils, which are high in trans fatty acids. Trans fat can raise LDL cholesterol and increase the risk of heart disease. Nondairy creamers can also contain emulsifiers such as carrageenan and mono- and diglycerides, which may alter the gut microbiome, potentially leading to intestinal inflammation and immune system dysfunction.

Artificial sweeteners such as aspartame and erythritol may be more problematic. Aspartame has been linked to gut biome disruption and increased cancer risks, and erythritol may increase the risk of blood clots, a March study suggests.

Steps to Optimize Your Coffee: If a person is concerned about what’s in their coffee, Clark suggests purchasing whole beans from suppliers who control drying and storage, and storing them in airtight containers in a cool, dry location to slow the breakdown of the beans and inhibit mold growth. “Although the acrylamide levels in coffee have not been shown to increase cancer risk, it is best to avoid instant coffee and coffee substitutes, which contain up to 300 percent more acrylamide,” KopczyÅ„ska said. “Darker roasts also contain less acrylamide than lighter ones.” To reduce diterpene intake, KopczyÅ„ska suggests switching to filtered coffee, which contains roughly 30 times less diterpenes than French press or other unfiltered methods.

She also advises people to buy organic coffee, if possible, to minimize cumulative pesticide exposure. Though organic coffee is grown without synthetic pesticides or herbicides, which can significantly reduce exposure to these chemicals, even organic beans may have traces of pesticide residues due to environmental contamination.

By carefully choosing the type of coffee and being mindful of storage and brewing practices, a person can significantly reduce the presence of unwanted chemicals in their coffee, long before it reaches their morning cup."

Saturday, December 13, 2025

"The Mall Is Finished - $7 Pretzels, Empty Stores And A Broken Economy"

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Jeremiah Babe, 12/13/25
"The Mall Is Finished - $7 Pretzels, 
Empty Stores And A Broken Economy"
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Musical Interlude: Deuter, "Endless Horizon"

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Deuter, "Endless Horizon"
"I cannot paint
What then I was. The sounding cataract
Haunted me like a passion: the tall rock,
The mountain, and the deep and gloomy wood,
Their colors and their forms, were then to me
An appetite; a feeling and a love,
That had no need of a remoter charm,
By thought supplied, not any interest
Unborrowed from the eye.

That time is past,
And all its aching joys are now no more,
And all its dizzy raptures. Not for this
Faint I, nor mourn nor murmur: other gifts
Have followed; for such loss, I would believe,
Abundant recompense. 

For I have learned
To look on nature, not as in the hour
Of thoughtless youth; but hearing oftentimes
The still, sad music of humanity,
Nor harsh nor grating, though of ample power
To chasten and subdue." 

- William Wordsworth,
"Lines Written A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey"

"An Astonishing Look to the Heavens"

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"Jaw-Dropping First Images from the 3.2 Trillion Pixel Camera
 At The Vera C. Rubin Observatory"
"Explore the universe's first images from the Vera Rubin Observatory's 3.2 trillion-pixel camera. Witness breathtaking views of galaxies, nebulae, and even asteroids, all captured in unprecedented detail. The video delves into the camera's unique capabilities and reveals its groundbreaking data collection process."
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The Poet: Charles Bukowski, “Mind and Heart”

“Mind and Heart”

“Unaccountably we are alone,
forever alone,
and it was meant to be
that way,
it was never meant
to be any other way -
and when the death struggle begins
the last thing I wish to see is
a ring of human faces
hovering over me -
better just my old friends,
the walls of my self,
let only them be there.

I have been alone but seldom lonely.
I have satisfied my thirst
at the well of my self
and that wine was good,
the best I ever had,
and tonight, sitting,
staring into the dark
I now finally understand
the dark and the
light and everything
in between.

Peace of mind and heart arrives
when we accept what is:
having been born into this strange life
we must accept
the wasted gamble of our days,
and take some satisfaction in
the pleasure of leaving it all behind.

Cry not for me.
Grieve not for me.
Read
what I’ve written
then forget it all.
Drink from the well
of your self and begin again.”

- Charles Bukowski

'Is There An Answer?"

"Is there an answer to the question of why bad things happen to good people? The response would be to forgive the world for not being perfect, to forgive God for not making a better world, to reach out to the people around us, and to go on living despite it all, no longer asking why something happened, but asking how we will respond, what we intend to do now that it has happened."
- Harold S. Kushner

"Heavy Snowfall Winter Walk In Moscow"

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Window To Moscow, 12/13/25
"Heavy Snowfall Winter Walk In Moscow"
"Experience a magical winter walk through Moscow during a heavy snowfall. Fresh snow, glowing Christmas lights, festive streets, and a calm holiday atmosphere create a true winter mood in Russia before Christmas and New Year 2026."
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The Daily "Near You?"

Pensacola, Florida, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"A Sad Fact..."

"A sad fact, of course, about adult life is that you see the very things you'll never adapt to coming toward you on the horizon. You see them as the problems they are, you worry like hell about them, you make provisions, take precautions, fashion adjustments; you tell yourself you'll have to change your way of doing things. Only you don't. You can't. Somehow it's already too late. And maybe it's even worse than that: maybe the thing you see coming from far away is not the real thing, the thing that scares you, but its aftermath. And what you've feared will happen has already taken place. This is similar in spirit to the realization that all the great new advances of medical science will have no benefit for us at all, thought we cheer them on, hope a vaccine might be ready in time, think things could still get better. Only it's too late there too. And in that very way our life gets over before we know it. We miss it. And like the poet said: The ways we miss our lives are life."
- Richard Ford

"How 99% of Humanity Pays to Be Enslaved"

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The Psyche, 12/13/25
"How 99% of Humanity Pays to Be Enslaved"

"Most people believe they are free… but what if that belief is the greatest illusion of all? In this video, we dive into one of the most uncomfortable truths about modern society: 99% of humanity is unknowingly paying - financially, emotionally, and psychologically - to remain enslaved. From invisible economic systems to cultural conditioning, from consumer identity to mental programming, this video uncovers the hidden mechanisms that shape human behavior without our awareness.

Throughout history, philosophers like Plato, Foucault, Jung, Huxley, Rousseau, and Krishnamurti have warned us about invisible forms of control. Today, these mechanisms are more sophisticated than ever  -  and most people defend them without realizing why. This is not just a video - it is an invitation to self-awareness, inner liberation, and conscious living. If you have ever felt that something in society is deeply wrong… If you sense that life should be more than routine, pressure, and survival… If you are on a journey of awakening…This video will speak directly to you. The final revelation may change the way you see the world forever. Don’t miss it."
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"1.2 Million Layoffs, Empty Christmas Stores - Even Amazon Is Panicking"

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RV Crisis, 12/13/25
"1.2 Million Layoffs, Empty Christmas Stores -
 Even Amazon Is Panicking"
"What if the scariest part of this year is not the layoffs, but what they quietly did to the market in December? Stores are decorated like nothing is wrong. Your email is full of “last chance” offers. But whole sections of the economy are moving like someone took their foot off the gas. If more than one point two million jobs vanished or reshuffled, where did that shock actually land? Why do some places feel strangely empty while others feel desperate for your attention? And what does it mean when even the company that rewired online shopping starts pulling back? To understand where this is going, you have to see how it looks at ground level, in the first place most people notice it..."
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"How It Really Is"

"Mundus Vult Decipi, Ergo Decipiatur"
"Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur," a Latin phrase, means "The world wants to be deceived, so let it be deceived." The saying is ascribed to Petronius, a Roman satirist from the first century, CE. "The pontifex maximus Scævola thought it expedient that the people should be deceived in religion; and the learned Varro said plainly, that "There are many truths, which it is useless for the vulgar to know; and many falsities which it is fit the people should not suppose are falsities." Hence comes the adage "Mundus vult decipi, decipiatur ergo."
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"You Can't Fix Stupid"

"You Can't Fix Stupid"
by Jim Quinn

"When I see data proving how insanely stupid the average American proves to be on a daily basis, I can’t fathom why they do what they do. The information below from The Kobeissi Letter is mind boggling for someone like me, who has never tried to keep up with the Joneses, has purposely lived beneath my means for decades, and sees a vehicle as a way to get from point A to point B, and not as a status symbol for my neighbors, friends and family, proving how rich and successful I’ve become.

Not only has the average price for a new vehicle breached $50,000 (that’s the freaking AVERAGE!!!!!!), but the maff challenged masses are financing $41,000 of this cost for 6 years at 7% to 8%. That means the average new car “purchaser” is paying about $750 per month for an asset whose value declines every day. They are essentially underwater on the loan when they drive the vehicle off the lot. From my perspective, this insanity is borne out by the fact my monthly payment for my home of 30 years was $689 per month before I paid it off.

The average price of a new car at $39,000 in 2020 was already outrageous in my mind, but the 28% increase since then to $50,000 is truly a function of consumer stupidity and proof the banking cabal and the Fed money printing machine incentivizes the stupid to do stupid things. Another example of the BLS bullshit CPI being reported as 3% can be seen in the fact that even though the price of a new vehicle has provably gone up by 28% since 2020, the government tells you the price has only gone up by 21%. They reduce the price increase because you can now push a button to heat your ass and it beeps at you if you drift too far left.

The real insanity can be seen in the rise in total auto loan debt from $1.35 trillion in 2020 to $1.65 trillion today. That is a 22% increase over the last five years. For some real perspective, the BLS reported real average weekly earnings of $377 in January 2020 and $387 in September 2025. Real wages are up 2.7% over the last five years, but the average dumbass thought it was a great idea to spend 28% more for a new car and incur 28% more debt for that car. This doesn’t even factor in the auto insurance rates going up 70% since 2020 ($1,500 to $2,600). The stupid truly burns.

The reason this behavior seems insane to me is because I haven’t bought a new car since 2010, and that was a cheap Honda hybrid for $20,000 because oil was $150 a barrel and I had a 60 mile daily round trip to work. We sold that vehicle two years ago after 13 years of dependable service. We currently own two 2012 Honda Civics which we bought used in the 2015 time frame for around $13,000 each. They both have just under 140,000 miles on them, and I have no intention of ditching them. Regular oil changes, new tires, and basic maintenance will sustain a Honda to 200,000 miles or more.

Our “new” car was purchased two years ago, a 2021 Honda HRV with about 27,000 miles on it for $22,000. The salesman at the dealership was flabbergasted when I pulled out my checkbook to pay in cash. Evidently, no one does that. When you don’t have a car payment for a decade, you can actually save up enough money to buy a nice basic used car from your savings."

"You Are Doing Christmas Wrong - It’s Only Getting Worse"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 12/13/25
"You Are Doing Christmas Wrong - 
It’s Only Getting Worse"
"40% of all people are borrowing money from their savings accounts this Christmas to buy gifts. People are making a huge mistake this Christmas, and it's costing them big time! In this video, I share why borrowing money for holiday gifts could leave you financially upside down. Let’s talk about the rising costs of everything - from holiday decorations to groceries - and what you can do to stay ahead. I'll also dive into the instability of the job market, inflation concerns, and why consumer sentiment mirrors last year despite today’s challenges. Don’t let the holidays put you in debt - there’s a smarter way to celebrate and prepare for the future. Stay tuned. This is breaking news, and things are moving fast."
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