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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Bill Bonner, "The Fix is In"

"The Fix is In"
by Bill Bonner
Rancho Santana, Nicaragua - "The question from yesterday remains an unsolved mystery. Why would a dovey “Low Interest Rates” Trump appoint a supposed ‘hawk’ to lead the Fed? This leads, of course, to follow-on questions: is he trying to lose the mid-terms...has he lost his mind...or our favorite, is the fix in?

Passing judgement before listening to the arguments, our so-far- unchallenged hypothesis is that Mr. Trump has an historical mission of which he is unaware. It is to wreck the empire. That mission will be best served by giving the big donors what they want – more money and more war. Debt and inflation will rot the empire from the inside. Alienating friends and unnecessary wars will topple it from the outside.

In that light... Youngish. Good looking-ish. Harvard. Wall Street. Rich. Warsh seems like the perfect person to lead the Fed to catastrophe. But let’s look more closely to see if he’s really the man for the job. Warsh was on the Fed board previously. As a former Morgan Stanley banker, he was ‘Bernanke’s bridge to Wall Street’ during the 2008 mortgage finance crisis. An insider, he was able to work with Bernanke to make sure Wall Street’s mistakes were suffered by someone else.

You’ll recall that during the great real estate bubble of 2003-2007 - caused by the Fed’s recklessly low rates - Wall Street made billions in profit by lending too much money to far too many people who couldn’t pay it back. Then, when the chickens came home to roost, the great and the good figured out how to make the dumb cluck voters take the losses.

Remember TARP? The feds took $700 billion of taxpayers’ money and gave it to Wall Street, essentially transferring the big banks’ bad bets onto the public. Bernanke shamelessly told a credulous Congress that ‘we won’t even have an economy,’ unless the legislation were passed. The Fed did its part too, cutting its key rate down to a nub, which caused another huge credit-financed bubble.

Rather than correct the problem, in other words, Warsh, Paulson, Bernanke et al made it worse. And now Warsh will slip into the shoes previously worn by the scalawag Greenspan and the rascal Bernanke and will come upon the same can, bigger and heavier than ever. Greenspan kicked it down the road in 2001 and Bernanke did the job in 2008. Now it’s Warsh’s turn.

Trump’s confrontational win/lose politics makes enemies. The last thing he wants is for those enemies to control key Congressional committees. They’d start looking into his business deals...his unconstitutional policies...and his use of federal police power to pester his opponents. They might even want to see the full Epstein files!

A credit boom is about the only thing that might juice the economy enough to keep Republicans in control of Congress. Warsh, most likely, has already made a deal; he will provide lower interest rates as soon as he is able.

And the next can-kicking session may be approaching fast. Japanese bond yields have risen to the highest levels in at least a quarter of a century. The bubble finance window - in which you could borrow yen at almost no carry cost...and use the money to speculate on stocks, cryptos, bonds...silver – seems to be closing. Japanese speculators are now being squeezed out of their positions, forcing them to sell speculative assets in order to repatriate the money into yen and pay their debts. Bloomberg: "Japan Bond Crash Unleashes $7 trillion Risk for Global Economy."

The recent bond market turmoil in Japan has...pushed the 40-year yield to 4.24 percent, the first time any Japanese sovereign maturity has breached the 4 percent threshold in over three decades. This situation has not only affected Japan but has also reverberated across global financial systems, challenging decades of conventional wisdom about the world’s safest haven for low-cost funding.

Any day now could bring an avalanche of collapsing prices. And by the end of the year, the Democrats may be back in power in Congress...asking a lot of uncomfortable questions. Will Warsh stand tall and firm, like Paul Volcker, resisting both Congress and POTUS, leaving Fed policy unchanged? Remember, even Volcker couldn’t have done what he did without President Reagan’s support. What we conclude from this is that no matter how the election goes, Mr. Warsh’s hawkish wings will be clipped. Maybe they already have been."

"Philadelphia Homeless Crisis 2026: Kensington, America’s Largest Open-Air Drug Scene"

Full screen recommended, if you can stomach it.
US Homeless Stories, 2/3/26
"Philadelphia Homeless Crisis 2026: 
Kensington, America’s Largest Open-Air Drug Scene"
"Kensington, Philadelphia - now known as America’s largest open-air drug scene - has become ground zero for the nation’s homelessness and fentanyl crisis. In this 2026 episode of US Homeless Stories, we take viewers deep into the streets where addiction, poverty, and abandonment define everyday life. This documentary reveals the raw reality of Kensington Avenue: open drug use in broad daylight, people collapsed on sidewalks, and entire blocks overtaken by despair. Through unfiltered street footage and firsthand stories, we expose how failed policies, lack of treatment, and rising homelessness have turned this neighborhood into a humanitarian disaster zone. What’s happening in Kensington is not isolated - it’s a warning sign for cities across America."
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Adventures With Danno, "Crazy Weather Is Coming, Get Ready"

Adventures With Danno, 2/3/26
"Crazy Weather Is Coming, Get Ready"
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"A Highly Unusual Winter Pattern Is Developing"

Full screen recommended.
Max Velocity - Severe Weather Center, 2/3/26, 5:13 AM EST
"A Highly Unusual Winter Pattern Is Developing"
"In today’s forecast, we are breaking down a HUGE weather pattern change that will completely change the winter weather across the United States. More heavy snow and arctic blasts are on the way to kick off February, with some record-breaking temperatures possible in some areas. All the details are in today's forecast!"
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Monday, February 2, 2026

Musical Interlude: Deuter, "Traveling the Stars"

Deuter, "Traveling the Stars"

"A Look to the Heavens"

“To some, the outline of the open cluster of stars M6 resembles a butterfly. M6, also known as NGC 6405, spans about 20 light-years and lies about 2,000 light years distant. M6 can best be seen in a dark sky with binoculars towards the constellation of Scorpius, coving about as much of the sky as the full moon.
Like other open clusters, M6 is composed predominantly of young blue stars, although the brightest star is nearly orange. M6 is estimated to be about 100 million years old. Determining the distance to clusters like M6 helps astronomers calibrate the distance scale of the universe.”

Chet Raymo, “Singing Beside Me In The Wilderness”

“Singing Beside Me In The Wilderness”
by Chet Raymo

“In one of those infuriating lapses that go with being a certain age, we could not remember the other evening the name of the poet who wrote "A loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and thou..." After scraping the tip of my tongue for a few minutes, I turned to the computer (Google is my browser's home page) and by typing "jug thou" brought Omar Khayyam back into consciousness. (Another click and I could have had the entire Rubaiyat.) (Freely download the entire "Rubaiyat" at that link. - CP)

And so it is that the Googlized internet arrives just in time to compensate for our withering brain cells. Everything I ever remembered is there to be Googled, plus everything I never remembered. Ten billions pages. The searchable memory of the human race. With more yet to come.

My great-great-grandchildren will no doubt have tiny video cameras implanted in the middle of their foreheads, like Hindu beauty marks, recording everything that passes before their eyes 24-7, with a sound track too. All of which will be stored digitally, ready for instant playback, and searchable by date, time, GPS coordinates, or keywords- the whole of a life, not only available to the subjects themselves in their memory-lapsed dotage, but to future generations. "Here's great-great-grandpa on his ninety-first birthday, back in 2027. Look how he dribbles soup on his shirt. Ha, ha."

I think nature knew what it was doing when it allows our memory to fade with age. It is particularly notable that the more unpleasant memories go first, so that every summer past was golden with sunshine, and every child was a model of respectful propriety. And no one, not even grandpa himself, remembers the time he... “

"The Truth..."

 
I've always believed you can handle the truth, given the chance...It may not be what you want to hear, but it is the truth to the best of my ability to determine. What you do with it is of course up to you... - CP

"What Might have Been..."

“Space I can recover. Time, never.” 
-  Napoleon Bonaparte

“Lands can be reconquered, indeed in the course of a battle, a hill or a certain plain might trade hands several times. But missed opportunities? These can never be regained. Moments in time, in culture? They can never be re-made. One can never go back in time to prepare for what they should have prepared for, no one can ever get back critical seconds that were wasted out of fear or ego. Napoleon was brilliant at trading space for time: Sure, you can make these moves, provided you are giving me the time I need to drill my troops, or move them to where I want them to be. Yet in life, most of us are terrible at this. We trade an hour of our life here or afternoon there like it can be bought back with the few dollars we were paid for it. And it is only much, much later, as they are on their deathbeds or when they are looking back on what might have been, that many people realize the awful truth of this quote. Don’t do that. Embrace it now.”
Ryan Holiday
And in secret moments of despair, 
Too late, too late...We think what might have been, 
should have been, and we let it slip away...
Chris De Burgh, 
"Carry Me (Like A Fire In Your Heart)"

The Poet: Robinson Jeffers, “Be Angry at the Sun”

“Be Angry at the Sun”

“That public men publish falsehoods
Is nothing new. That America must accept,
Like the historical republics corruption and empire
Has been known for years.
Be angry at the sun for setting
If these things anger you.
Watch the wheel slope and turn,
They are all bound on the wheel, these people,
Those warriors,
This republic, Europe, Asia.
Observe them gesticulating,
Observe them going down. The gang serves lies,
the passionate Man plays his part;
the cold passion for truth
Hunts in no pack.
You are not Catullus, you know,
To lampoon these crude sketches of Caesar. You are far
From Dante’s feet, but even farther from his dirty
Political hatreds.
Let boys want pleasure, and men
Struggle for power, and women perhaps for fame,
And the servile to serve a Leader and dupes
to be duped.
Yours is not theirs.”

- Robinson Jeffers, 1941

The Daily "Near You?"

Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"The Object Of Life..."

 

"Hanging by a Thread"

"Hanging by a Thread"
by Todd Hayen

"It is quite amazing how close people are to serious mental illness. What is serious mental illness? Suicidal depression, psychosis, anxiety that requires hospitalization, and frankly anything that keeps a person from living a functional life, a life with its share of sadness, trauma and suffering, but also with moments of happiness, fulfillment, love and laughter.

That’s serious mental illness. What about “not so serious” mental illness? Well, we’ve got a lot more of that than one could even imagine. And then twice that many hanging by the thread, just about ready to drop into depression, anxiety, personality disorders of a dizzying variety, sadness, emotional dysfunction, relational wackiness, on and on. It is a pandemic, and yes, a real one that isn’t a hoax.

In my opinion, nearly every human alive suffers from some sort of emotional/mental anomaly. Maybe not everyone but a lot (and if you find one who doesn’t - maybe some young couple dressed in loincloths riding horses on the beach of some idyllic island somewhere in the South Pacific - let me know about them, I would love to meet them).

I see a lot of people in my practice, and I can unequivocally say that they all have issues. Well, that stands to reason, of course. That’s like a dentist saying everyone who comes into his or her office has some issue with his or her teeth. But I also hear about my client’s friends and family, I also interface with people in the grocery store, on the streets, and in my own friend circle, and all of these people have emotional issues, or are hanging by a thread - me included, of course (although my thread broke long ago and I have been swimming in psychological muck for most, if not all, of my life).

Isn’t this the normal “human condition?” Well, I used to think so, but not anymore. There is, of course, a “normal” human condition concerning mental and emotional regulation. Everyone gets depressed and sad once in a while, everyone gets anxious and has emotional flare-ups. We can describe a “normal” mental state which includes a lot of ups and downs. What I am describing is more than that, it is what comes across as abnormal, intense, devoid of much reason, out of regulation, and bordering on crazy. We are all, for the most part, whacked.

Ok, ok, not all of us are whacked. I know I am; you might not be. You may fall into this narrow band of a “normally wiggy” person psychologically, and if you do, congratulations. I am not convinced, however, that there are very many of you who can completely escape the screwed-up environment we all live in (yes, some may be more adept at processing this shite show than others). I would venture to say that you more than likely have been bitten, in some way, by the agenda if you live on this particular planet. Even if only through being around people who are truly crazy - that’s enough to make you fit into this category.

But I am not really commenting on fringe stuff here. I am commenting on those of us who are very close to being certifiably “off” - close to an actual diagnosis. Whether it be run-of-the-mill depression or anxiety, or more exotic personality disorders such as Borderline, Narcissistic, Histrionic, or even any one of the array of psychotic maladies such as Schizophrenia, Bipolar with Psychosis, or Paranoia.

Let’s look at some numbers. Almost 3 million people have been diagnosed with depression in 2020 in the USA, 66 million with anxiety over the past year. In the same year almost 5 million were diagnosed Borderline Personality Disorder, about 5 million with Narcissist Personality Disorder, and almost 2 million with Schizophrenia.

About 10 million will suffer from some form of psychosis in their lifetime, almost 10 million have been diagnosed with BiPolar disorder over the past year, 15 million adults suffer from ADHD, and nearly 35 million children were diagnosed with this particular malady over the same year.

And these statistics only apply to people who have complained enough about their mental condition to their doctor, psychiatrist, or certified psychologist, to be actually diagnosed and put on the docket as having these mental disorders. No telling how many are suffering from mental illness and have not shared their condition with someone who is qualified to render an official diagnosis (psychotherapists, in Canada, are not allowed to diagnose).

Yep, it’s a big problem. And then there is the medication. It is estimated that approximately 76 million people in the US, of all ages, have been prescribed, and are consuming, some form of psychiatric drug (I would venture to say it is more than this). That’s a lot of folks, folks.

Do I put a lot of weight on official diagnoses and labelling? Not really. But regardless of what you think of diagnosis standards and criteria, people are suffering from something - even if you refrain from putting a name to it. This is easy to see without doing much digging. People seem to have lost a lot of their mental capacity to think, to think critically, and to function within the expected “norms” of society (whatever that is). People, in general, seem to have a very difficult time making any sort of rational decisions about everyday challenges in everyday life.

That’s a big statement, I know. And maybe this has always been true, but my gut tells me this is all due to the social pathology the agenda has brought upon us. And no, it isn’t all due to an intentional agenda to pulverize us into flesh-eating zombies, but by golly most of it is.

If you think about how far away humans are from living a natural life, it isn’t much of a stretch to believe we are all suffering from some sort of mental and emotional dysfunction. Although this has been slowly going on since humans stopped living in caves, we have been relatively skilled at staving off the pandemic of mental illness we now seem to be suffering.

Sure, humans have always been a bit kooky. But wouldn’t you say today it appears to be much worse than it was 100 years ago? 200 hundred years ago? The disintegration of moral values, character development, a misunderstanding of “right and wrong,” the dissolution of family, community, spirituality, gender, and even the sanctity of the human body has all had its toll on healthy emotional and mental processing. When we no longer can process properly, we lose psychic homeostasis, and disease sets in."
o
"Don't wonder why people go crazy. Wonder why they don't.
In the face of what we can lose in a day, in an instant,
wonder what the hell it is that makes us hold it together."
- "Grey's Anatomy"
o
"The worst part is wondering how you'll find the strength tomorrow to go on doing what you did today and have been doing for much too long, where you'll find the strength for all that stupid running around, those projects that come to nothing, those attempts to escape from crushing necessity, which always founder and serve only to convince you one more time that destiny is implacable, that every night will find you down and out, crushed by the dread of more and more sordid and insecure tomorrows. And maybe it's treacherous old age coming on, threatening the worst. Not much music left inside us for life to dance to. Our youth has gone to the ends of the earth to die in the silence of the truth. And where, I ask you, can a man escape to, when he hasn't enough madness left inside him? The truth is an endless death agony. The truth is death. You have to choose: death or lies. I've never been able to kill myself."
- Louis-Ferdinand Celineo
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"Life is an end in itself, and the only question as to whether
 it is worth living is whether you have had enough of it." 
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

"Do What You Can..."

"From Inflation to Hyperinflation: The Gathering Monetary Hurricane"

"From Inflation to Hyperinflation: 
The Gathering Monetary Hurricane"
by Jeff Thomas

"Inflation is an elusive term. In 1983, Webster's New Universal Unabridged Dictionary defined Inflation as: "An increase in the amount of currency in circulation, resulting in a relatively sharp and sudden fall in its value and rise in prices: it may be caused by an increase in the volume of paper money issued or of gold mined, or a relative increase in expenditures as when the supply of goods fails to meet the demand." However, Investopedia states: "Inflation is an increase in the average price of goods and services over time."

A quick check will reveal that Investopedia is not alone in their current definition. The definition has moved away, in large part, from the previous definition of the root cause to now describing a symptom. But are we splitting hairs here? Does it really matter whether people understand the root cause? Yes, it does, if we wish to understand that inflation sometimes serves a political purpose. As stated by John Maynard Keynes in "Economic Consequences of the Peace," "By a continuing process of inflation, government can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens."

If we understand the 1983 Webster's definition of inflation, it becomes clear that Keynes does not merely imply that governments can benefit from an inflationary situation, should it occur. Governments can actually create the situation through the issuance of currency. Keynes wrote his book in 1919 and, to say it was a hit with legislators would be an understatement. For the better part of one hundred years, his concepts have been at the centre of the economic policies of governments the world over. (US President Richard Nixon famously stated publicly, when he took the US dollar off the gold standard in 1971, "We're all Keynesians now.")

Hyperinflation Defined: So, the reader may take his pick as to which definition of inflation sits best with him, but, fortunately, there is less confusion over the definition of hyperinflation. Hyperinflation is typically defined as: "Ruinously high increase (50 percent or more per month) in prices due to the near total collapse of a country's monetary system, rendering its currency almost worthless as a medium of exchange."

Not much room for confusion there. Armed with a definition of this condition, we may examine the likelihood of being faced with hyperinflation in the near to not-too-distant future. Certainly, readers of this publication will be aware of the extreme monetary condition most First World countries are presently facing as a result of excessive debt, resulting in considerable inflation (by the1983 definition).

Governments, when queried about the possibility of hyperinflation, are inclined to toss off the possibility, saying, in effect, "We won't let that happen." However, the history of hyperinflation indicates otherwise. Whilst governments often do induce inflation (even dramatic inflation) consciously, it is safe to say that they are unlikely to create hyperinflation consciously. Quite the opposite, in fact. What generally occurs is that they keep inflating until, unintentionally, the dam breaks. Hyperinflation, typically, is like a hurricane - an unstoppable and destructive force that, once begun, takes on a life of its own.

A History of Hyperinflation: Here are a few interesting facts about hyperinflation that are not commonly known:Hyperinflation, historically, only occurs in connection with fiat currencies. The first case of hyperinflation, following the introduction of paper currency units, occurred from 1789 to 1796, during the French Revolution. All other cases of hyperinflation (over 27 of them, so far) have occurred since the publication of Keynes' book and the adoption of his economic principles. Five occurrences took place in the 1920s. Four occurrences took place in the 1940s. Eighteen occurrences took place in the 1980s - 1990s.

The occurrences took place in capitalist, socialist and communist countries. In Asia, South America, Central America, Europe and Africa. They are therefore not dependent upon a particular form of government or social structure. They happen specifically as a result of a major creation of fiat currency units over a short time.
What of Europe and America?

So, is hyperinflation on the way for Europe and America? This may not be a certainty, but it is quite possible and may be described as "likely." At present, the US is not far from the inflationary level that has historically triggered hyperinflation. If we consider this, we may resolve to keep an eye on the situation, so that we are not taken by surprise. After all, hyperinflation is the economic equivalent of a hurricane and is just as devastating a situation to be caught in.

The question, however, is whether "keeping an eye on the situation" will do the trick. The trouble is, hyperinflation happens rather suddenly. In the 1920s, for example, inflation had been on the rise for some time in Weimar Germany when it suddenly took off, reaching 16,579,999%. In just a few months, the notes had become, literally, worth less than the paper they were printed on, prompting Germans to use them as kindling and wallpaper.

To those readers who may be uncertain as to whether they need to take precautionary measures to protect their wealth, they may wish to consider the above, particularly in the light that, if the hyperinflation hurricane hits, there is likely to be little, if any, warning. Whatever portion of your wealth is now in fiat currency, may well become worthless. It should be said that many people who may presently be exposed to the upcoming hyperinflation will say, "But I don't have any wealth to speak of. What I have in the bank is not enough to buy a new car."

If this is your situation, you are not alone. There are literally tens (and possibly hundreds) of millions of people in the First World whose situation is similar. For those people, a good rule of thumb may be to maintain, say, three months' expenses in cash, and move any amount over that into something that does not lose its value (e.g., precious metals) in a hyperinflationary period. Monetary breakdowns don’t unfold in neat stages, and they don’t wait for public consensus. By the time inflation is openly acknowledged as a threat, the damage is usually already done."

"How It Really Is"

 

Bill Bonner, "Freak Power"

"Freak Power"
by Bill Bonner

Rancho Santana, Nicaragua -  "The big news Friday was the selection of Kevin Warsh to take charge of the Fed. Associated Press on the story: "President Donald Trump said Friday that he will nominate former Federal Reserve official Kevin Warsh to be the next chair of the Fed, a decision likely to result in sharp changes to the powerful agency that could bring it closer to the White House. Warsh would replace current chair Jerome Powell when his term expires in May. Trump chose Powell to lead the Fed in 2017 but this year has relentlessly assailed him for not cutting interest rates quickly enough. “I have known Kevin for a long period of time, and have no doubt that he will go down as one of the GREAT Fed Chairmen, maybe the best,” Trump posted on his Truth Social site. “On top of everything else, he is ‘central casting,’ and he will never let you down.”

Warsh was on the short list. But he seemed like a long shot. He has a reputation for being an inflation ‘hawk,’ an unlikely candidate to push Trump’s low-interest rate agenda. Why, then, choose Warsh? Karl Rove asked a related question last week: “Is Trump Trying to Lose the Midterms?” Both questions suggest that POTUS may not need enemies; he has himself. But let’s look at the evidence. You decide.

Changing the subject, here in Nicaragua, rumors are flying. “It’s in the press,” said a local real estate agent. “It says Daniel Ortega (Nicaragua’s dictator) got a call from the US. Marco Rubio apparently told him he had to step down. He saw what happened to Maduro. He doesn’t want that to happen to him. But what country would take him?”

Spare a prayer for replaced dictators. They have no ‘Dictator Relief Committee’ to help them. They make enemies. Then, when they lose power, the enemies come after them. The US may grant asylum, but only if the CIA has been supporting them for years. We also had an encounter with a coral snake on Saturday.
“Just leave him alone,” was the local advice. We sought guidance from the Bible too. “It shall bruise thy head; thou shalt bruise his heel,” it says in Genesis. We didn’t know what that meant either, so we used our own instinct and killed it before someone stepped on it.

Donald Trump can be inscrutable too. But a president comes into office with a certain amount of ‘political capital.’ It’s a limited thing. He can’t afford to waste it. So, he has to focus on the most important issues — those that will bring most joy to his fans...while not stirring up too much resistance or resentment among the independents. He doesn’t want to repel too many of the ‘swing voters’ who might otherwise swing his way.

So, what does Trump do with his ‘political capital?’ How many Americans do you think dreamed of invading Greenland? How many want to pay 100% more for imports from Canada? How many want to see tariffs threatened, set, changed, revised, reversed, paused and restarted - willy nilly, day by day - all over the world? How many want to see young women shot dead by Fallujah-ready masked heavies? How many want to see POTUS deny that there is an ‘affordability problem’ and then promise to do something about it?

All of these are examples of political capital - squandered. A shrewd, alert, sensible man wouldn’t have done these things. But Trump is none of those things. Some even wonder if he is still sane. We don’t know. We’ve been following American politics for more than half a century. We’ve never seen anyone like him make it beyond baroque local elections.

In the late ‘60s, for example, Hunter Thompson led a ‘Freak Power’ campaign for mayor of Aspen. When that failed, he ran for sheriff, promising to change Aspen’s name to ‘Fat City,’ publicly punish dishonest drug dealers, and as for developers…they should be “f**ked, broken and driven across the land.” He lost and later committed suicide.

Nature has programmed us all to adapt...to change the way we dress...and change our opinions, as necessary. At the beginning of WWII, for example, an estimated 70% of Germans looked favorably on Hitler. By the end of the war, interviewers had a hard time finding a single person who admitted to ever favoring the Nazis. A caterpillar doesn’t choose to become a butterfly. And people don’t really choose what they think.

At this stage, just about the only thing that will save Republicans in this year’s elections will be a war (people don’t like to change horses in the middle of a stream) or a booming economy. Both require cheap credit. Trump promises bribes to consumers, veterans, young families, the firepower industry and others. But if Warsh holds-the-line against rate cuts...or even raises rates to try to bring inflation under control...the Republicans’ grip on Congress is likely to weaken.

Did Trump change his mind about taking control of the Fed? Did he make a mistake? Or did Warsh conveniently adapt his opinions to the demand for them at the moment? MarketWatch: ‘Warsh’s hawkish credentials are real. His hawkish future is not. Trump didn’t pick him to raise rates and crash markets before the midterms. He picked him to sound responsible while doing what he’s told.’ As of this morning, gold was down 16% from last Thursday. Is this a dip you should buy? Maybe… More to come..."

"Risk of a Modern Carrington Event and Massive Tech Collapse Just Rose Even Higher"

Full screen recommended.
Stefan Burns, 2/2/26
"Risk of a Modern Carrington Event and 
Massive Tech Collapse Just Rose Even Higher"
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Full screen recommended.
Tactical Bear, 2/2/26
"This Is How It Ends: The Carrington Event"
"You wake up. Your phone is a black mirror. Your car is a 4,000 lb brick. Your taps are dry. This isn't a war or a cyber-attack. Congratulations - the Sun just sneezed, and the 21st century is officially cancelled. In 1859, the most powerful solar storm in recorded history - The Carrington Event - set telegraph offices on fire and shocked operators. Back then, it was an inconvenience. Today, in a world that runs on a fragile copper web, that same event is a global reset button. In this video, we simulate the exact timeline of a Modern Carrington-Class Event - replacing science fiction with hard data from the National Academy of Sciences, Lloyd’s of London, and the laws of electromagnetic induction."
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Full screen recommended.
Max Velocity - Severe Weather Center, 2/2/26, 5:44 AM
"This Winter Is Taking A Strange Turn"
"In today’s forecast, we are breaking down a HUGE weather pattern change that will completely change the winter weather across the United States. More heavy snow and arctic blasts are on the way to kick off February, with some record-breaking temperatures possible in some areas. All the details are in today's forecast!"
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"Jeffrey Sachs: US-Iran War Inevitable, Trump's WW3 for Israel Just Blew Up"

Full screen recommended.
Danny Haiphong, 2/2/26
"Jeffrey Sachs: US-Iran War Inevitable, 
Trump's WW3 for Israel Just Blew Up"
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Adventures With Danno, "Stocking Up At Sam's Club!! Our Massive Shopping Haul!"

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Adventures With Danno, 2/2/26
"Stocking Up At Sam's Club!
 Our Massive Shopping Haul!"
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Jim Kunstler, "Awards Season"

"Awards Season"
by Jim Kunstler

“The world sees you now: not as compassionate warriors, but as spoiled, entitled, 
reality-denying tyrants in yoga pants, wielding guilt and hysteria like switchblades.” 
- LHGrey on "X"

"The political grandstanding started way back in 1973 when the irascible Marlon Brando stayed home from the Academy Awards but sent an Apache princess, one Sacheen Littlefeather, to the podium to decline his award (Best Actor for The Godfather) on account of the 71-day standoff at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota between federal agents and Oglala Lakota activists who had seized the little town of Wounded Knee.

After that, political “statements” at awards ceremonies of all kinds became modish, then obligatory, and now in the age of Lefty-left Woke Jacobin activism, all you get is one denunciation after another of the monster who lives in their heads: ChrumpChrumpChrump. Cue the audience of fellow “stars” for the also obligatory standing-O, which is really a test to see if any among them dare not join in the hosannahs - so they can be anathemized.

You are seeing sheer ritual performance by performers, the highest perq of stardom being the approbation of their peers, fellow performers -  never mind the lowly gorks out in Flyover Land who “consume” the products of pop culture. This is cliche narcissism-on-parade, of course, and is now so completely institutionalized in the pop culture industries that seemingly all actors, musicians, dancers, mimes, comics, and literary figures must act-out an activist fantasy or face the pretty extreme punishment of being run out of their business.

It’s all fake and pathetic, and the more they do it, the more their various culture industries suffer - to the point now that feature production in Hollywood was down over 16-percent in 2025. It’s dying in a self-reinforcing doom-loop. The reason is no secret, but it is dangerous to speak of it: the management of our “sense-making” institutions - movies being an important one - has been taken over by women (and womanish men) acting out Cluster-B psychodrama fantasies obsessively attacking “the patriarchy” - by which they mean (but cannot say) civilization itself, the thing sedulously built by men.

The latest wrinkle in this tragic saga is the psychodrama over ICE, the men tasked with finding and deporting people who came into the country illegally. The Cluster-B women mis-direct their nurturing instincts to rescue this politically-designated “oppressed minority,” overlooking the fact that not a few of these illegal aliens turn out to be murderous psychopaths. Conveniently, too, the illegal aliens also happen to be a very useful device for the Democratic Party to pad the census and provide illicit votes, all to keep the party in power and sustain its rackets.

President Trump completes the doom-loop circle because he is the mythic figure who prompts all the anxiety behind the “mass formation” phenomenon we are witnessing. Mr. Trump is patriarchy-in-action, so he must be destroyed by the goddess-heroines of show business. The goddess-heroines seem to believe they are ushering-in a Utopia of Nurture in which no oppressed minority will be left behind. That fantasy happens to intersect with the leveling fantasies of Karl Marx and his apostles, the mentors of the obscenely-rich denizens of Hollywood so eager to abolish obscene riches. So, you see how either stupid, or mentally-ill, or both, the people in show business can be.

Last night’s awards extravaganza was the Grammys, for music. The anti-ICE ritual flared in full effulgence with Song of the Year winner Billie Eilish - costumed not to look as a woman but rather like a piece of luggage - bathed in applause for heroically muttering, “F*ck ICE,” after picking up her little golden gramophone statuette. Perfect.

Few musicians can make a dime anymore, and a very few of those few make billions while the rest starve. The record album was the supreme art-form of my generation, and it is long gone. Record labels don’t continue to exist when there are no records. Musical acts don’t get contracts and don’t get paid. Nobody listens to FM radio anymore and so nobody is introduced to new musical talent. Live music on the small club scale is dying because the drinks cost too much. Does anyone still have a quaint old home stereo, a gigantic wall-of-sound, with four-foot-high speakers? All I’ve got is a seven-inch Bluetooth speaker.

The lively arts are dying and the remaining lively artists are assisting with the suicide. Not far in the future, the motion picture might be a dead letter. Technology marches on. Immersion in human experience depicted on a silver screen, using the techniques of dramaturgy, will be supplanted, we’re told, by video games that put you immersively into “a world” where a story is spinning that you can now act-out a role in. You might see how that would entice an awful lot of people to check-out of reality altogether - and if that happens, you might well ask: who is left to run civilization? The answer you get will be: artificial intelligence, AI. Oh, great. But then, is it running civilization for all those pathetic people losing themselves in immersive video games? Or just for AI itself? And where does that take the human race?

Personally, I don’t expect it to work out that way. If I were disposed to investing money in the entertainment business, I’d build a theater for puppet shows. That’s the level our civilization-destroying antics are taking us to, with the Democratic Party leading the way."

Gerald Celente, "Crash, Worse Than 1929"

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Gerald Celente, 2/1/26
"Crash, Worse Than 1929"
"In this explosive interview, renowned trend forecaster Gerald Celente issues a dire warning: the AI-driven stock market bubble is mirroring the 2000 dot-com bust, with Nvidia and Meta volatility signaling an impending crash worse than 1929, fueled by overvalued P/E ratios, $37 trillion U.S. debt, and empty office buildings poised to collapse 30 mid-sized banks."
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"The Inevitable Collapse That's Already Started"

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Michael Bordenaro, 2/2/26
"The Inevitable Collapse That's Already Started"
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"Economic Market Snapshot 2/2/26"

"Economic Market Snapshot 2/2/26"

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, February 1, 2026

"What You Won't See On The News About The Bomb Cyclone Hitting The U.S"

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The Sleepy Explorer, 2/1/26, 6 PM EST
"What You Won't See On The News 
About The Bomb Cyclone Hitting The U.S"

"Right now, a bomb cyclone is burying the Carolinas under twelve inches of snow - twelve inches in regions that normally see a light dusting, if anything at all. Blizzard warnings where blizzards don’t exist. Thirty-five million Americans under emergency alerts. The news will show you snow totals, road closures, and live shots of chaos. But that’s just the surface. In this video, we dig into what isn’t being explained: why these extremes keep repeating, why the polar vortex collapsed three weeks ago and still hasn’t recovered when it normally resets in under two, and why that timing matters more than any snowfall map. As Winter Storm Gianna batters the Southeast, something else is unfolding far from Earth - sunspot 4366, one of the fastest-growing and most unstable regions of the entire solar cycle, is threatening to erupt within forty-eight hours. If it does so while the atmospheric system is still broken, February could make January look like a warm-up. This is a deep-dive into the hidden connections between the Sun, the atmosphere, and a system that may already be out of balance. Stay until the end, because what you’re about to hear may permanently change how you see every major storm from here on out."
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Correction: The narrator incorrectly states "2025" instead of 2026.

"Emergency Update: A Modern Carrington Event May Be About To Occur"

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Stefan Burns, 2/1/26
"Emergency Update: 
A Modern Carrington Event May Be About To Occur"
"An active region on the Sun (designated 4366) has rapidly grown into a super-active monster that has already blasted off a 1.0 x-flare and more than 1 dozen m-class solar flares in less than 24 hours. By my estimation this sunspot cluster is already capable of producing a solar flare strong enough for a Carrington Event, and at the current rate of development and activity, the risk of that only increases, and the possible upper limit also increases. This could be it, this is not a drill. Geophysicist Stefan Burns reports."
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Stefan Burns, 2/1/26 3:07 PM EST
"First Wave of Megaflares of Potentially 
Many Has Just Exploded on the Sun"
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Food for thought... "Knowing"

"Most People Won't Be Ready For What's Coming To America"

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Epic Economist, 2/1/26
"Most People Won't Be Ready 
For What's Coming To America"

"Americans across the country are sensing that something big is coming, and it's happening faster than most people expected. In today's video, we're taking a deep dive into the warning signs that many folks are talking about online, and why so many people feel like we're approaching a real economic collapse.

We start by looking at clips from people who are witnessing what they describe as America's rapid decline. From federal aid cuts to constitutional concerns, these voices are sounding alarms about how quickly our systems seem to be failing. What's striking is how people from different backgrounds are all pointing to the same issues: lack of accountability, unqualified leadership, and a country that's becoming increasingly divided against itself.

Then we explore the harsh economic reality that average Americans are facing right now. Did you know that someone making $75,000 a year - which should be a decent living - might only have $320 left over each month after basic expenses? We break down exactly how the cost of living has become completely unsustainable, even for people who are doing everything "right."

The comparison between today and the Great Depression is absolutely mind-blowing. While houses used to cost three times the average salary, they now cost eight times as much. Rent has gone from 16% of income to 42%. These aren't just numbers - they represent real families struggling to survive in an economy that seems designed to work against them.

We also look at what experts are calling America's "debt doom loop." Our national debt is growing at 6% per year while our economy only grows at about 4.5%. That means we're borrowing money faster than we can create wealth to pay it back. When global investors start pulling $800 billion out of American markets, that's not just a financial indicator - it's other countries losing faith in our ability to manage our economy.

The scariest part? This isn't about political parties anymore. Both sides have contributed to this mess through decades of irresponsible spending and policies that prioritize short-term gains over long-term stability. Meanwhile, ordinary people are left to deal with the consequences of decisions made by leaders who won't be around to face the fallout.

But here's the thing - awareness is power. Understanding what's happening helps you make better decisions for your family and your future. Whether this leads to a gradual decline or something more dramatic, being informed means being prepared. I want to hear from you. Are you feeling these economic pressures in your own life? What signs are you seeing in your community? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let's have a real conversation about where we're headed as a country."
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"Beware Of February - US Government Shuts Down as It Tries To Rule The World"

Jeremiah Babe,2/1/26
"Beware Of February - 
US Government Shuts Down as It Tries To Rule The World"
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