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Thursday, January 8, 2026

Judge Napolitano, "Aaron Maté: When Law Dies, Freedom Follows - Murder in Minneapolis"

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Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 1/8/26
"Aaron Maté: When Law Dies, 
Freedom Follows - Murder in Minneapolis"
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Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 1/8/26
"Glenn Greenwald: 
Power Unchecked Destroys Freedom"
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"Alert! Civil War U.S.A.! Internet Shutdown! 500% Tariff! $1.5 Trillion For WW3!"

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"Alert! Civil War U.S.A.! Internet Shutdown! 
500% Tariff! $1.5 Trillion For WW3!"
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Musical Interlude: Deuter, "Along The High Ridges"

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Deuter, "Along The High Ridges"

"A Look to the Heavens"

“What will become of these galaxies? Spiral galaxies NGC 5426 and NGC 5427 are passing dangerously close to each other, but each is likely to survive this collision. Typically when galaxies collide, a large galaxy eats a much smaller galaxy. In this case, however, the two galaxies are quite similar, each being a sprawling spiral with expansive arms and a compact core. As the galaxies advance over the next tens of millions of years, their component stars are unlikely to collide, although new stars will form in the bunching of gas caused by gravitational tides.
Close inspection of the above image taken by the 8-meter Gemini-South Telescope in Chile shows a bridge of material momentarily connecting the two giants. Known collectively as Arp 271, the interacting pair spans about 130,000 light years and lies about 90 million light-years away toward the constellation of Virgo. Recent predictions hold that our Milky Way Galaxy will undergo a similar collision with the neighboring Andromeda Galaxy in a few billion years."

"Here We Are..."

"Here we are, trapped in the amber of the moment. 
There is no why."
- Kurt Vonnegut
But perhaps there's something that transcends "no why..."
"If there is meaning in life at all, then there must be meaning in suffering. The way in which a man accepts his fate and all the suffering it entails, the way in which he takes up his cross, gives him ample opportunity - even under the most difficult circumstances - to add a deeper meaning to his life. It may remain brave, dignified and unselfish. Or in the bitter fight for self-preservation he may forget his human dignity and become no more than an animal. Here lies the chance for a man either to make use of or to forgo the opportunities of attaining the moral values that a difficult situation may afford him. And this decides whether he is worthy of his sufferings or not."
- Viktor Frankl

"3 Kinds of Loneliness and 4 Kinds of Forever"

"3 Kinds of Loneliness and 4 Kinds of Forever"
by Maria Popova

"Loneliness is the fundamental condition of life - we are born by another, but born alone; die around others (if we are lucky and loved), but die alone; we spend our lives islanded in our one and only human experience - in these particular bodies and minds and circumstances drawn from the cosmic lottery — amid the immense ocean of time and chance teeming with all possible experience. Everything of beauty and substance that we make - every poem, every painting, every friendship - is an outstretched hand reaching out from one loneliness to another, reaching into the mute mouth of forever for the vowels of a common language to howl our requiem for the evanescent now.

But despite being so fundamental, or perhaps precisely because of it, loneliness is fractal - the closer you look at the granularity of life, the more you see it branching into myriad lonelinesses, which, like the kinds of sadness, all have different emotional hues.

The loneliness of feeling invisible or misunderstood, bottomless and bone-chilling as the Scottish fog.
The loneliness of seeing what others look away from, remote and shoreless as a lighthouse.
The loneliness of public humiliation, a red-hot iron rod.
The loneliness of your most private failure, inky and arid like the desert at night.
The loneliness of success, shiny and sharp as obsidian.
The loneliness of love, lightless as the inside of a skull.

In his 2008 psychology classic "Inner Gold: Understanding Psychological Projection" (public library), Jungian analyst Robert A. Johnson groups all the possible lonelinesses into the three core kinds that pulsate beneath our daily lives and govern our search for love: the past-oriented loneliness of missing what once was and never again will be, the future-oriented loneliness of longing for what could be but has not come to pass, and what he calls “the profound loneliness of being close to God.” This I take to mean the existential disorientation of feeling your transience press against the edge of the eternal, your smallness press against the immensity that dwells at the intersection of time, chance, and love; God is just what some call their dream of a crosswalk when they face that intersection.

The first two lonelinesses are rooted in time, which is itself fractal - there are many kinds of time we live with. The third kind of loneliness deals not with the temporal but with the eternal; it exists outside of time - like music, like wonder, like love. It is an existential loneliness, a creative loneliness, made not from the atoms of now that compose the other two lonelinesses but from the atoms of forever.

Because we, creatures made of time, cannot comprehend forever, it is easy to call it God - that catchall for everything immense and incomprehensible we face in ourselves. But this is an illusion - forever too is fractal, with myriad visitations of it in our daily lives. In a testament to James Baldwin’s timeless insistence that “the poets… are finally the only people who know the truth about us,” it is not the psychologists or the philosophers but the poets who part the veil of illusion to reveal the truth:

"Some Kinds Of Forever Visit You"
by Brenda Hillman

"The unknowns are up early;
they browse through the bronze
porch bells. Crows
call & late
apples blaze
toward western emptiness.
In your illness,
the edges hesitate;
like the revolt
of workers, they
will take a while…

Here comes the fond
mild winter; other
realms are noisy
& unanimous. You tap
the screen & dream
while waiting; four
kinds of forever
visit you today:
something, nothing,
everything & art,
greater than you are
& of your making."

Ghost Train Orchestra, "All Is Loneliness"

"Night..."

“The day has been so full of fret and care, and our hearts have been so full of evil and of bitter thoughts, and the world has seemed so hard and wrong to us. Then Night, like some great loving mother, gently lays her hand upon our fevered head, and turns our little tear-stained faces up to hers, and smiles; and though she does not speak, we know what she would say, and lay our hot flushed cheek against her bosom, and the pain is gone. Sometimes, our pain is very deep and real, and we stand before her very silent, because there is no language for our pain, only a moan. Night’s heart is full of pity for us: she cannot ease our aching; she takes our hand in hers, and the little world grows very small and very far away beneath us, and, borne on her dark wings, we pass for a moment into a mightier Presence than her own, and in the wondrous light of that great Presence, all human life lies like a book before us, and we know that Pain and Sorrow are but angels of God.”
- Jerome K. Jerome

The Daily "Near You?"

Padova, Italy. Thanks for stopping by!

"The Most Honest Three Minutes In Television History"

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"The Most Honest Three Minutes In Television History"
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"Whatever Your Fate Is..."

“Whatever your fate is, whatever the hell happens, you say, “This is what I need.” It may look like a wreck, but go at it as though it were an opportunity, a challenge. If you bring love to that moment - not discouragement - you will find the strength there. Any disaster you can survive is an improvement in your character, your stature, and your life. What a privilege! This is when the spontaneity of your own nature will have a chance to flow. Then, when looking back at your life, you will see that the moments which seemed to be great failures, followed by wreckage, were the incidents that shaped the life you have now. You’ll see this is really true. Nothing can happen to you that is not positive. Even though it looks and feels at the moment like a negative crisis, it is not. The crisis throws you back, and when you are required to exhibit strength, it comes.”
~ Joseph Campbell

"The Psychology Of People Who Are Tired Of Existing Right Now"

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"The Psychology Of People Who 
Are Tired Of Existing Right Now" 
by Mindful Rage

"There's a tiredness that sleep doesn't fix. A heaviness that rest doesn't cure. The exhaustion of simply existing. In this video, we explore the psychology of people who are tired of existing - not suicidal, not necessarily depressed, just profoundly exhausted by the effort of being alive. If you wake up every day feeling like existence itself is too heavy to carry, this will help you understand why.

This isn't about toxic positivity or "just push through." This is about understanding a real psychological state that millions experience in silence. Whether you're living with this exhaustion or trying to understand someone who is, this reveals the truth about what it means to be too tired to exist. If you're experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, please reach out to a mental health professional or crisis helpline immediately. You deserve support."
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Bill Bonner, "The Golden Fleece"

Internet concept of US Navy ship in ‘The Golden Fleet’
"The Golden Fleece"
by Bill Bonner

Baltimore, Maryland - "The week before Christmas, stock in shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries rose 10%. It is in line to build a whole new class of floating boondoggle. Investors’ Business Daily: "The U.S. Navy will begin building a new class of war ship that will be the centerpiece of President Donald Trump’s “Golden Fleet” initiative, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. Announced late Monday, the new vessels will be labeled “Trump-Class” ships...The new project comes after Trump criticized U.S. Navy ships for being “ugly” during a speech earlier this year."

The press likes to wallow in the mud of ‘chaos’ and ‘internal contradictions’ of the Trump administration. Little do they realize that there’s a madness to the method. Violence...confusion...bullying - it is all intentional...at least from an historical point of view...and completely consistent. Almost everything the administration has done points in the same direction.

Yesterday, for example, came two remarkable Trump proclamations. In the first, POTUS greatly increased the war-making budget. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget: "In a post on Truth Social, President Trump called for increasing the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 defense budget to $1.5 trillion, rather than $1 trillion he said he previously wanted to propose. We preliminarily estimate that this would increase defense spending by $5 trillion through 2035, adding $5.8 trillion to the national debt when interest is included."

And then, he moved toward taking direct command of the firepower industry. Bloomberg: "Major defense contractors that work with the government must end stock buybacks, stop issuing dividends and cap executive pay at $5 million a year until they invest more in factories and research to speed development."

Hours later, Trump signed an executive order codifying the decision. And in a separate post, he singled out RTX Corp., a maker of the popular Patriot missile system. Raytheon, the name of RTX’s defense unit, will “no longer be doing business with Department of War” unless it “steps up” with more upfront spending on plants and equipment, he said. Shares of RTX as well as rival defense firms Northrop Grumman Corp., Lockheed Martin Corp. and General Dynamics Corp. declined.

Whew! Time for a cynicism recharge. But the problem faced by History, at the beginning of the 21st century, was that the US empire was so dominant...with such a big lead on the rest of the world...that it almost didn’t seem possible to bring it down. And yet, it had to decline - sooner or later. But instead of stooping over and aging gracefully, the US appeared to be getting stronger. The budget was balanced. US debt was $5.6 trillion, and actually going down. US military power was unrivaled...with no real enemies. Russia wanted to join NATO. China wanted to join the WTO. Both wanted to be part of America’s grand order, not enemies of it.

It would take a lot of bad judgement to bring this empire down. But then, Dame History, that stunning coquette, found the men she needed. George W. Bush launched his preposterous war against Iraq. And then the war in Afghanistan. And then the War on Terror...the Fed’s zero interest rates...the war on Covid...stimmies...huge deficits…Wokism...the Ukraine, GAZA...DEI…tariffs. Obama, Trump, Biden, and Trump again...and voila, we have $38 trillion in debt... and former friends are ‘gunning up’ just in case.

And now, rather than make an effort to repair the damage - by cutting deficits and de-escalating wars — the administration beats the war drums even louder. Among other things, it introduces a whole new fantasy...a ‘golden fleet’ of new ships that appeal both to Trump’s vanity and his aesthetic judgements. Investing more in surface ships is not really a big deal - not when compared the Big, Beautiful Budget bill...or to kidnapping foreign heads of state. But these new ships probably tee up not only a financial disaster...but a naval disaster too. David Stockman:

"In this day and age the skies are full of satellites and military arsenals are rife with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and high-powered, lethal fighter aircraft - and soon, mother-ship bombers capable of launching swarms of hundreds of weaponized drones at Navy battle groups floating on the surface waters like sitting ducks. The Navy says these slow-moving ‘bomb magnets’ “will stand as the centerpiece of the Navy’s Golden Fleet initiative and will be the first of its kind providing dominant firepower and a decisive advantage over adversaries by integrating the most advanced deep-strike weapons of today with the revolutionary systems of the years ahead.”

Blah...blah...blah More than likely, though, the Navy will spend billions designing the new ships and all the gee-whiz gear that goes in them...and by the time they are ready to lay the keels everyone will see that they are already antiquated. The three Zumwalt-class destroyers, for example, each cost $8 billion. The Navy was never able to find a clear mission for them, so the additional 24 ships that had been planned were cancelled.

The Constellation-class frigates were designed and re-designed. After $9 billion, the Navy gave up. None were built. And the Navy probably wishes it had never built the Littoral Combat Ships it christened in 2002. After cramming the hulls with expensive gadgets and state-of-the-art electronics, the basic mechanical systems failed. One of them broke down at sea and had to be towed back to port. Cost over-runs exceeded 200% of estimates. Finally, last February, the program was ended.

Ford-class aircraft carriers and Columbia-class submarines have been plagued by overruns and delays. With luck, the Trump-class ships will never actually be built. Defense contractors will still make billions by designing and testing new weapons systems. But at least they won’t suffer the embarrassment of having them sunk in battle.

Adventures With Danno, "Frustrating & Confusing Trip To Kroger! Massive Price Increases!"

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"How It Really Is"

 

"Ah, You Miserable Creatures!"
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great!
You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything!
Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
- Frederic Bastiat
How much more evidence do you need to 
realize we as a society have lost our collective minds?

"World War III Unfolding Before Our Eyes"

"World War III Unfolding Before Our Eyes"
by Martin Armstrong

"The Neocons have won. Taking Venezuela followed the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis agenda to prevent Russia from installing nukes as a countermeasure for Ukraine. There are now even discussions about using military force to seize Greenland, but the most audacious direct slap in the face to Russia is the seizing of a tanker with a Russian flag, and Putin assumed it would be enough to warn the US to keep its hands off it.

Russia had staked its reputation and geopolitical credibility on conferring official protection on the shadow-fleet oil tanker the Neocons pushing for WWIII have pursued with total disregard for the consequences. As the more than two-week pursuit of Bella 1 unfolded, Russia re-flagged the vessel with its own colors, renamed it the Marinera, and added it to an official Russian ship database. The Neocons do not give a shit. What they hell, they send other people’s children to die – never themselves. The re-flagging to a Russian ship was assumed it would say hands off or war. The Neocons want war. This is about the total destruction of Russia which they have been dreaming about since childhood. People like John Bolton joined the National Guard so he did not have to go to Vietnam.

The danger here is that when Khrushchev backed down in 1962, there was a coup and he was replaced with Brezhnev. When there was a proposal for Russia to join NATO, a second coup took place this time against Gorbachev. Slapping Putin across the face may make the press cheer, but this puts internal pressure on Putin. If does not respond definitively, he too will be overthrown by their Neocons.

Now that the Neocons have deliberately put Americans in the direct confrontation with Russia, Putin made a fatal mistake. He assumed that nuclear weapons are still a deterent. He has limited him to rhetoric about ‘red lines’, and the Neocons are showing the world that they think that Russia is just a very large Venezuela, that can be pushed around without any real consequences. The Neocons are drooling over the idea of sending American forces into the Black Sea with Tomahawk missile carriers. They perceive Putin as weak who is afraid to push the button. Britain and France have signed a historic agreement committing to boots on the ground in Ukraine as soon as any ceasefire with Russia comes into place. They are determined to have WWIII with Russia that they think will make Europe relavant again geopolitically."

"Yeah, Seizing An Oil Tanker That Had A Russian Flag And That Was Protected By Russian Warships Is A Great Way To Make Peace With Russia"

"Yeah, Seizing An Oil Tanker That Had A Russian Flag And That Was 
Protected By Russian Warships Is A Great Way To Make Peace With Russia"
by Michael Snyder

"If we wanted to make Russian President Vladimir Putin and his minions extremely angry, we have certainly accomplished that task. When I learned that the U.S. had seized an oil tanker that was displaying a Russian flag and that was being protected by Russian warships, I was absolutely stunned. I have been relentlessly warning that being extremely aggressive with the Russians will backfire severely. If we truly want peace with the Russians, diplomacy is the only solution. Punching the Russians in the face won’t work, and if we continue to go down this path it could easily lead to the unthinkable.

For those that have not heard yet, the U.S. military just seized two more oil tankers. One of them was a Russian-flagged vessel…The United States has seized a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the North Atlantic following a dramatic weekslong chase on the high seas. The operation to seize the sanctioned vessel, which changed its name from the Bella 1 to the Marinera after fleeing the American blockade of Venezuela last month, was carried out early Wednesday. The U.S. also announced the seizure of another sanctioned tanker, the M/T Sophia, which it said was “conducting illicit activities in the Caribbean Sea.”

The tanker that was formerly known as the Bella 1 had gotten permission from the Russians to register as a Russian vessel. And the Russians had just dispatched Russian warships to escort it…"Russia has sent a submarine and other naval assets to escort an empty, rusting oil tanker that has become a new flashpoint in U.S.-Russia relations, according to a U.S. official. The tanker, formerly known as the Bella 1, has been trying to evade the U.S. blockade of sanctioned oil tankers near Venezuela for more than two weeks. The vessel failed to dock in Venezuela and load with oil. Despite being empty, the U.S. Coast Guard has pursued the ship into the Atlantic in a bid to crack down on a fleet of tankers that ferry illicit oil around the world, including black-market oil sold by Russia."

Grabbing an oil tanker that was being protected by Russian warships was an insane thing to do. And we did it even though the Russians specifically asked us to stop pursuing the tanker…"Russia has asked the U.S. to stop pursuing the vessel, according to three other U.S. officials. On Tuesday, the Russian Foreign Ministry said it was monitoring “with concern” the situation surrounding the tanker, according to state news agency RIA."

Needless to say, the Russians are furious. Russia’s Foreign Ministry immediately released a statement that strongly denounced what the U.S. had just done…"In a statement, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said the ship is sailing in international waters under the Russian flag and is operating “in full compliance with international maritime law.” Moscow added that it expects Western nations to uphold that principle in practice."

This is a major turning point in our relations with Russia. One member of Russia’s parliament is accusing the U.S. of “outright piracy”…"In response to the interceptions, Andrei Klishas, a member of the upper house of Russia’s parliament said the US actions were ‘outright piracy.’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put the world on notice by saying that the blockade of Venezuelan oil is in full effect, and said no ship is safe anywhere in the world. The Russian Transport Ministry then responded by saying: ‘no state has the right to use force against vessels properly registered in other countries’ jurisdictions.’ It added that US forces boarded the Marinera at 3pm Moscow time, where communications were shortly lost with the vessel after. And one of the most prominent voices inside Russia, Alexander Dugin, is warning that it is now time for “full fledged war with the West”

Dugin is extremely influential. I would not take his words lightly. Even before this incident, there was zero chance that a peace deal with Russia was going to happen. But now we are looking at a scenario in which direct conflict between the United States and Russia becomes quite probable. We should be thankful that the Russian warships that were accompanying the seized oil tanker didn’t intervene. We might not be so fortunate next time.

The fact that we are seizing oil tankers has also greatly angered the Chinese… China is livid, and they’re not hiding it. After Trump announced the U.S. will refine and sell up to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil previously frozen under sanctions, Beijing fired back, calling the move a blatant power grab and a direct hit on their interests. Why? Because that oil wasn’t just sitting there, China had already paid for a big chunk of it, through loan-for-oil deals and state-backed agreements with Maduro’s regime.

China has been buying more oil from Venezuela than the rest of the world combined. And the Chinese have lent tens of billions of dollars to the Venezuelans. Is China just going to sit there and watch the U.S. take control of Venezuela and grab all the oil?

Apparently the U.S. is ordering Venezuela to cut off all ties with both Russia and China…"The US authorities demand that Venezuela should sever economic ties with Iran, China, Cuba and Russia as a condition for increasing oil production, ABC News television channel reported. According to the US-based television broadcaster, Washington put forward several demands to the acting President of Venezuela, Delcy Rodriguez.

Firstly, the Bolivarian Republic will have to “expel China, Russia, Iran, Cuba and sever economic ties” with these countries. Secondly, Caracas is required to agree to “exclusive cooperation with the United States in the field of oil production,” ABC News reported."

The Chinese have invested an enormous amount of money in the Venezuelan oil industry. Today, Venezuela possesses the largest proven oil reserves in the entire world, and China needs that oil. Most people don’t realize this, but China imports about 70 percent of the oil that it uses. So losing all access to Venezuelan oil would be a tremendous blow.

How far will the U.S. be able to push China before the Chinese decide that enough is enough? And how far with the U.S. be able to push Russia before the Russians decide that enough is enough? Many Americans are cheering the fact that we are starting to aggressively push other countries around, but it is only a matter of time before they start pushing back."
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"Grand Illusion"

"Grand Illusion"
by Chris Hedges

“We live in a world in which you can talk all you want about international niceties and everything else, but we live in a world, in the real world, Jake, that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed by power. These are the iron laws of the world that have existed since the beginning of time.” - Stephen Miller to Jake Tapper on CNN, Jan. 5, 2026.

“He who would live must fight. He who does not wish to fight in this world, where permanent struggle is the law of life, has not the right to exist. Such a saying may sound hard; but, after all, that’s how it is.” - Adolf Hitler in "Mein Kampf"

“The Fascist State expresses the will to exercise power and to command. Here the Roman tradition is embodied in a conception of strength. Imperial power, as understood by the Fascist doctrine, is not only territorial, or military, or commercial; it is also spiritual and ethical... Fascism sees in the imperialistic spirit - i.e., in the tendency of nations to expand - a manifestation of their vitality.” - Benito Mussolini in "The Doctrine of Fascism"

"All empires, when they are dying, worship the idol of war. War will save the empire. War will resurrect past glory. War will teach an unruly world to obey. But those who bow down before the idol of war, blinded by hypermasculinity and hubris, are unaware that while idols begin by calling for the sacrifice of others, they end by demanding self-sacrifice. Ekpyrosis, the inevitable conflagration that destroys the world according to the ancient Stoics, is part of the cyclical nature of time. There is no escape. Fortuna. There is a time for individual death. There is a time for collective death. In the end, with weary citizens yearning for extinction, empires light their own funeral pyre.

Our high priests of war, Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, Stephen Miller and the Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine, are no different from the fools and charlatans who snuffed out empires of the past - the haughty leaders of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the militarists in imperial Germany and the hapless court of Tsarist Russia in World War I. They were followed by the fascists in Italy under Benito Mussolini, Germany under Adolf Hitler and the military rulers of imperial Japan in World War II.

These political entities committed collective suicide. They drank the same fatal elixir Miller and those in the Trump White House imbibe. They too tried to use industrial violence to reshape the universe. They too considered themselves to be omnipotent. They too saw themselves in the face of the idol of war. They too demanded to be obeyed and worshiped. Destruction to them is creation. Dissent is sedition. The world is one-dimensional. The strong versus the weak. Only our nation is great. Other nations, even allies, are dismissed with contempt.

These architects of imperial folly are buffoons and killer clowns. They are ridiculed and hated by those rooted in a reality-based world. They are followed slavishly by the desperate and the disenfranchised. The simplicity of the message is its appeal. A magic incantation will bring back the lost world, the golden age, however mythic. Reality is viewed exclusively through the lens of ultranationalism. The flip side of ultranationalism is racism.

“The nationalist is by definition an ignoramus,” wrote Yugoslav-Serbian novelist Danilo KiÅ¡. “Nationalism is the line of least resistance, the easy way. The nationalist is untroubled, he knows or thinks he knows what his values are, his, that’s to say national, that’s to say the values of the nation he belongs to, ethical and political; he is not interested in others, they are no concern of his, hell - it’s other people (other nations, other tribes). They don’t even need investigating. The nationalist sees other people in his own image - as nationalists.”

These stunted human beings are unable to read others. They threaten. They terrorize. They kill. The art of power politics between nations or individuals is far beyond their tiny imaginations. They lack the intelligence - emotional and intellectual - to cope with the complex, ever-shifting sands of old and new alliances. They cannot see themselves as the world sees them.

Diplomacy is often a dark and deceptive art. It is by its nature manipulative. But it requires an understanding of other cultures and traditions. It requires getting inside the heads of adversaries and allies. For Trump and his minions, this is an impossibility.

Skillful diplomats, such as Prince Klemens von Metternich, the Austrian Empire’s foreign minister who dominated European politics after the defeat of Napoleon, do so by crafting agreements and treaties such as the Concert of Europe and the Congress of Vienna. Metternich, no friend of liberalism, adroitly kept Europe stable until the revolutions of 1848.

I reported on Richard Holbrooke, the assistant secretary of state, as he negotiated an end to the war in Bosnia. He was bombastic and enthralled with his own celebrity. But he played the Balkan warlords off each other in the former Yugoslavia until they acquiesced to stop the fighting - with some help from NATO warplanes that pounded Serb positions on the hills around Sarajevo - and signed the Dayton Peace Accords.

Holbrooke had little regard for the diplomats who diddled in conference halls in Geneva while 100,000 people died or disappeared in Bosnia, an estimated 900,000 became refugees and 1.3 million were internally displaced. He had a loathing for military commanders who refused to take risks. He detested the Croatian, Serbian and Muslim leaders he had to corral into signing the peace accord.

Holbrooke, whose blustering style and volcanic eruptions were legendary, left bruised egos and slighted, embittered colleagues in his wake. But he knew how to cajole and mold his adversaries to his will. He was likened, in a not very flattering comparison, to Jules Cardinal Mazarin, the crafty 17th-century prelate and statesman who solidified France’s supremacy among the European powers. “He flatters, he lies, he humiliates: he is a sort of brutal and schizophrenic Mazarin,” a French diplomat told Le Figaro, of Holbrooke, during the Dayton talks.

True. But Holbrooke, however mercurial, understood the interplay between force and diplomacy. This understanding is essential. It is why nations have diplomats. It is why great diplomats are as important as great generals.

Gangster states have no need of diplomacy. Trump and Rubio, for this reason, have gutted the State Department, along with other forms of “soft” power that achieve influence without resorting to force, including the U.S. role in the United Nations, the U.S. Agency of International Development, the U.S. Institute for Peace - renamed Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace after most of the board and staff were fired - and Voice of America.

Diplomats in gangster states are reduced to the role of errand boys. Hitler’s Foreign Minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop, whose primary experience in foreign affairs before 1933 was selling fake German champagne in Britain, appointed party hacks from the SA or Brownshirts - the paramilitary wing of the party - to diplomatic posts abroad. Benito Mussolini’s Foreign Minister was his son-in-law, Galeazzo Ciano. Mussolini - who believed that “war is to man what maternity is to woman” - later executed Ciano for disloyalty. Trump’s Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steven Charles Witkoff, is a real estate developer, often accompanied on diplomatic missions by Trump’s feckless son-in-law Jared Kushner.

The Italian philosopher Benedetto Croce quipped that fascism had created a fourth form of government, “onagrocracy,” a government by braying asses, to add to Aristotle’s traditional triumvirate of tyranny, oligarchy and democracy.

Our ruling class, Democrats and Republicans, piece by piece, dismantled democracy. In Germany and Italy, the constitutional state, as well, collapsed long before the arrival of fascism. Trump, who is the symptom, not the disease, inherited the corpse. He is making good use of it.

“I believe that to maintain our empire abroad requires resources and commitments that will inevitably undercut our domestic democracy and in the end produce a military dictatorship or its civilian equivalent,” Chalmers Johnson wrote two decades ago in his book, “Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic.” He warned:

"The founders of our nation understood this well and tried to create a form of government - a republic - that would prevent this from occurring. But the combination of huge standing armies, almost continuous wars, military Keynesianism, and ruinous military expenses have destroyed our republican structure in favor of an imperial presidency. We are on the cusp of losing our democracy for the sake of keeping our empire. Once a nation is started down that path, the dynamics that apply to all empires come into play - isolation, overstretch, the uniting of forces opposed to imperialism, and bankruptcy. Nemesis stalks our life as a free nation.

The American Empire, defeated in Iraq and Afghanistan - as it was at the Bay of Pigs and in Vietnam - learns nothing. It leaps into each new military fiasco as if the previous military fiascos did not happen. It believes it needs no allies. It will rule the world.

If occupying Greenland blows up NATO, so what? If funding and arming Israel to carry out genocide and bombing Iran and Yemen alienates huge swaths of the Global South and enrages the Muslim world, who cares? If invading and kidnapping the president of Venezuela stinks of Yankee imperialism, tough! No one else matters.

Nations that stomp around the globe like King Kong infect themselves with a fatal virus. Johnson warned that if we continue to cling to our empire, as the Roman Republic did, we will “lose our democracy and grimly await the eventual blowback that imperialism generates.” Blowback is next and with it the collapse of the crumbling edifice of the American Empire. It is an old story. Although to us, and the cabal of misfits ensconced in our version of Ubu Roi’s court, it will come as a terrible shock."

"Trump Calls To Increase U.S. Military Budget To Rise More Than 50% To $1.5 Trillion"

"Trump Calls To Increase U.S. Military Budget 
To Rise More Than 50% To $1.5 Trillion"
by Gregory Mannarino

"Here’s what Trump’s $1.5T military spending really means, (and why it matters). The current (2026) military budget is $901B. The call for $1.5T in 2027 is roughly a +$599B jump. Unless this massive spending jump is offset, which will not happen, then it’s more borrowing, more Treasury supply, pressure on yields, more FED intervention. (Vast debt expansion, dollar devaluation). The US has become a debt-expansion regime on a GALACTIC LEVEL. A hyper-debt system the likes of which have never been seen before in world history."
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“When people speak to you about a preventive war, 
you tell them to go and fight it.”
- Dwight D. Eisenhower

"Major Retailers Crumble As 12,000 Stores Close Forever"

Full screen recommended.
Michael Bordenaro, 1/8/26
"Major Retailers Crumble As 12,000 Stores Close Forever"
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"Dividing the Oils of War" (Excerpt)

"Dividing the Oils of War"
by David Haggith

Excerpt: "The new Donroe Doctrine is already taking shape around Venezuela’s vast oil plays. Chevron has just contracted eleven tankers to start transporting oil out of Venezuela, making Big, Big Oil the obvious winner. The normally pro-Trump, but always more pro-Putin Zero Hedge notes,

With the Monroe Doctrine effectively rebranded as the “Don-Roe Doctrine,” reflecting the Trump administration’s new approach to exerting control and influence across the Western Hemisphere and rooting out China and Russia, the developments this past weekend involving U.S. Delta Force operators capturing Maduro do not come as much of a surprise.

Consistent with the Don-Roe Doctrine, Chevron has contracted a fleet of tankers scheduled to arrive in Venezuela later this month, reinforcing its role as the dominant player, for now, a critical conduit for Venezuelan crude into US refineries along the Gulf of America.

The fact is that Chevron already had the largest footprint in Venezuelan oil of any company on earth, so this is no surprise. If this was all that happened, you might just think Chevron was continuing to do what it does every month. While eleven tankers is more than Chevron has contracted for the last two months, the lower numbers were during an unsteady oil embargo when bombs were dropping on boats. Now that the US Navy and Coast Guard are fully in place on the seas around Venezuela and now that the US has settled who is running the show, tanker companies working with US Chevron are probably more comfortable running more ships or, at least, making it easer for Chevron to find ships that want to contract for hauls in the region.

Shares of Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and ExxonMobil have jumped on news of regime change in Venezuela, and oil prices are hovering at one-year lows. However, Chevron’s step back to normal in tanker flow was far from the big thing happening today. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Venezuela will turn over 30 million to 50 million barrels of sanctioned oil, which will be sold at market prices. “That money will be controlled by me, as President of the United States of America, to ensure it is used to benefit the people of Venezuela and the United States,” Trump said in a social media post….

The 50 million barrels are only the first tranche and shipments will continue indefinitely. You can be sure it will mostly be to the benefit of the United States. “Benefiting the people of Venezuela” by the outpouring of oil from the country is - if this goes like most neocon big-oil wars - mostly window dressing to sell your war to the American people. We’ll have to see who gets the biggest cut from the oil profits that are left after extraction and shipping costs. Proceeds from the oil sales will settle in U.S. controlled accounts, the sources said, with the money released back to Venezuela at the discretion of the U.S.

Well, we do have the power to take the oil; so, of course, it belongs to us if you accept Stephen Miller’s primary ethic as he stated it repeatedly yesterday. Energy Secretary Chris Wright later confirmed the plan at a conference hosted by Goldman Sachs in Miami on Wednesday. “We’re going to market the crude coming out of Venezuela,” Wright said. “First this backed up, stored oil and then indefinitely, going forward, we will sell the production that comes out of Venezuela into the marketplace….” “Secretary Wright remains in close contact with U.S. oil companies and plans to meet with several of them at the Goldman Sachs Energy Conference in Miami on Wednesday,” a Department of Energy spokesperson told CNBC.

So, yeah, we’ve got the oil and that is largely what this war was all about, not drugs; so we will convene a consortium to figure out how we are going to dive the plunder; but there is more in the geopolitical sphere (a lot more) to all of this. You may recall my speculating that gaining leverage over China right where it hurts was likely a big part of this oil play. We got confirmation of that today."
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Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Scott Ritter, "NATO is "Rabid Dog" - Russia Ready to Put it Down"

Scott Ritter, 1/7/26
"NATO is "Rabid Dog" - Russia Ready to Put it Down"
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"Douglas Macgregor, 2026 Doomsday Forecast: Doors Will Blow Off America - Mass Poverty Ahead"

"Douglas Macgregor, 2026 Doomsday Forecast:
 Doors Will Blow Off America - Mass Poverty Ahead"
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Musical Interlude: Liquid Mind, "Moment of Grace Part 1"

Full screen recommended.
Liquid Mind, "Moment of Grace Part 1"

"A Look to the Heavens With Chet Raymo"

“Like Rubies Ringed With Gold”
by Chet Raymo

“Here’s a Hubble Space Telescope composite photograph of two colliding galaxies in the constellation Corvus.
Each of the three books of Dante’s “Divine Comedy” ends with the same words: “the stars.” The Inferno concludes with distant stars glimpsed through the narrow exit of hell. “We emerged,” says the poet, “and saw the stars.” The poet’s journey through Purgatory ends on Earth’s highest mountain, with the heavens seemingly not so far away. He is “ready to ascend to the stars.” Finally, Dante looks down upon the stars from above, from the luminous realm of Paradise. He has experienced “the Love that moves the sun and the other stars.” The beauty of that final destination, the Empyrean Sphere that encloses the created universe in divine brilliance, taxes the poet’s powers of description:

“I saw light in the shape of a river
Flashing golden between two banks
Tinted in colors of marvelous spring.
Out of the stream came living sparks
Which settled on the flowers on every side
Like rubies ringed with gold…”

Nothing in Dante’s experience could have prepared him for the splendors of the heavens as revealed by the Hubble. The photograph of colliding galaxies in Corvus is a work of genius in the tradition of the “Divine Comedy” – imagination in service to humankind’s loftiest aspirations and longings.

In Dante’s time, astronomy was one of the seven liberal arts – with grammar, rhetoric, logic, arithmetic, geometry, and music – required of every student who aspired to a university degree. Of all the secular sciences, astronomy was deemed most likely to lead one to the contemplation of things divine. Yesterday’s Hubble pic made the hair stand up on the back of my neck, which is about as close to the divine as I ever get. Dante’s “Divine Comedy” is based on the medieval astronomical conception of the world – a system of concentric spheres centered on the Earth and bounded just up there by the Empyrean.

In the Hubble photograph of colliding galaxies we see something akin to Dante’s paradisal vision, but it is not a cosmos centered on the Earth. Here are other Suns and other Earths being born, in prodigious numbers, massive stars destined to die soon as supernovas, and other less massive stars that will live long lives, perhaps evolving life or consciousness on their planets. We see in the Hubble photograph a universe of a fullness and dimension that makes Dante’s human-centered cosmos of concentric spheres seem like a dust mote in an immense cathedral.

Astronomy is no longer a required course of study in our universities, and it’s something of a shame. Who can look at the photograph of colliding galaxies and not be moved to rapture? An understanding of the size, age, and prodigality of the universe should be part of every liberal arts graduate’s intellectual furniture.”

The Poet: Fernando Pessoa, “I Don’t Know If The Stars Rule The World”

“I Don’t Know If The Stars Rule The World”

“I don’t know if the stars rule the world,
Or if Tarot or playing cards
Can reveal anything.
I don’t know if the rolling of dice
Can lead to any conclusion.
But I also don’t know
If anything is attained
By living the way most people do.

Yes, I don’t know
If I should believe in this daily rising sun
Whose authenticity no one can guarantee me,
Or if it would be better (because better or more convenient)
To believe in some other sun,
One that shines even at night,
Some profound incandescence of things,
Surpassing my understanding.

For now...
(Let’s take it slow)
For now
I have an absolutely secure grip on the stair-rail,
I secure it with my hand –
This rail that doesn’t belong to me
And that I lean on as I ascend...
Yes... I ascend...
I ascend to this:
I don’t know if the stars rule the world.”

- Fernando Pessoa

"The More I Learn..."

"The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog."
- Mark Twain