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Saturday, April 25, 2026

"The Minister of Truth!"

"The Minister of Truth!"
by Allan Weisbecker

"I strongly urge you to pick up "Forgotten Civilization; New Discoveries on the Solar Induced Dark Age," by Robert Schoch. Schoch: In "Forgotten Civilization" covers a lot of ground, including the very important issue of the cataclysm that ended the last ice age, approximately 12,000 B.P. (before the present). Schoch shows (to my satisfaction) that it was almost certainly a solar eruption that did in the ice age mega-fauna (and almost all of our ancestors), and not a comet. Schoch is almost certainly right. Read Schoch’s book if you’re interested in this. But be forewarned: Schoch doesn’t pull any punches about the coming cataclysm. He gives us multiple lines of evidence that mean it’s overdue."

Hueyatlaco is an archeological site in the Valsequillo Basin near the city of Puebla, Mexico. After excavations in the 1960s, the site became notorious due to geochronologists‘ analyses that indicated human habitation at Hueyatlaco was dated to ca. 250,000 years before the present (my emphasis).[1][2]

These controversial findings are orders of magnitude older than the scientific consensus for habitation of the New World (which generally traces widespread human migration to the New World to 13,000 to 16,000 ybp). The findings at Hueyatlaco are the subject of continued debate by the scientific community, and have seen only occasional discussion in the literature." [3]

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Freely download "Forgotten Civilization; New Discoveries 
on the Solar Induced Dark Age," by Robert Schoch, here:
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Redacted, 4/25/26
"What Did They Find Buried Under Iran?"
"Iran underground cities, giant tombs, space-time portals, and giant bodies discovered beneath Iran - is this the real reason the U.S. is at war? Clayton breaks down the hidden archaeology, ancient underground tunnel networks, and anomalous discoveries that the mainstream media refuses to cover. What was actually found under Iran, and why does it matter geopolitically? Redacted News investigates the buried secrets driving global conflict."
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"Doug Casey on the End of Western Civilization"

"Doug Casey on the End of Western Civilization"
by International Man

"International Man: The decline of Western Civilization is on a lot of people’s minds. Let’s talk about this trend.

Doug Casey: Western Civilization has its origins in ancient Greece. It’s unique among the world’s civilizations in putting the individual - as opposed to the collective - in a central position. It enshrined logic and rational thought - as opposed to mysticism and superstition - as the way to deal with the world. It’s because of this that we have science, technology, great literature and art, capitalism, personal freedom, the concept of progress, and much, much more. In fact, almost everything worth having in the material world is due to Western Civilization.

Ayn Rand once said "East minus West equals zero." I think she went a bit too far, as a rhetorical device, but she was essentially right. When you look at what the world’s other civilizations have brought to the party, at least over the last 2,500 years, it’s trivial. I lived in the Orient for years. There are many things I love about it - martial arts, yoga, and the cuisine among them. But all the progress they’ve made is due to adopting the fruits of the West.

International Man: There are so many things degrading Western Civilization. Where do we begin?

Doug Casey: It’s been said, correctly, that a civilization always collapses from within. World War 1, in 1914, signaled the start of the long collapse of Western Civilization. Of course, termites were already eating away at the foundations, with the writings of people like Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Karl Marx. It’s been on an accelerating downward path ever since, even though technology and science have been improving at a quantum pace. They are, however, like delayed action flywheels, operating on stored energy and accumulated capital. Without capital, intellectual freedom, and entrepreneurialism, science and technology will slow down. I’m optimistic we’ll make it to Kurzweil’s Singularity, but there are no guarantees.

Things also changed with the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913. Before that, the US used gold coinage for money. "The dollar" was just a name for 1/20th of an ounce of gold. That is what the dollar was. Paper dollars were just receipts for gold on deposit in the Treasury. The income tax, enacted the same year, threw more sand in the gears of civilization. The world was much freer before the events of 1913 and 1914, which acted to put the State at the center of everything.

The Fed and the income tax are both disastrous and unnecessary things, enemies of the common man in every way. Unfortunately, people have come to believe they’re fixtures in the cosmic firmament. They’re the main reasons - there are many other reasons, though, unfortunately - why the average American’s standard of living has been dropping since the early 1970s. In fact, were it not for these things, and the immense amount of capital destroyed during the numerous wars of the last 100 years, I expect we’d have already colonized the moon and Mars. Among many other things.

But I want to re-emphasize that the science, the technology, and all the wonderful toys we have are not the essence of Western Civilization. They’re consequences of individualism, capitalism, rational thought, and personal freedom. It’s critical not to confuse cause and effect.

International Man: You mentioned that the average American’s standard of living has dropped since the early 1970s. This is directly related to the US government abandoning the dollar’s last link to gold in 1971. Since then, the Federal Reserve has been able to debase the US dollar without limit. I think the dollar’s transformation into a purely fiat currency has eroded the rule of law and morality in the US. It’s similar to what happened in the Roman Empire after it started debasing its currency. What do you think, Doug?

Doug Casey: All the world’s governments and central banks share a common philosophy, which drives these policies. They believe that you create economic activity by stimulating demand, and you stimulate demand by printing money. And, of course, it’s true, in a way. Roughly the same way a counterfeiter can stimulate a local economy.

Unfortunately, they ignore that, and completely ignore that the way a person or a society becomes wealthy is by producing more than they consume and saving the difference. That difference, savings, is how you create capital. Without capital you’re reduced to subsistence, scratching at the earth with a stick. These people think that by inflating - which is to say destroying - the currency, they can create prosperity. But what they’re really doing, is destroying capital: When you destroy the value of the currency, that discourages people from saving it. And when people don’t save, they can’t build capital, and the vicious cycle goes on.

This is destructive for civilization itself, in both the long term and the short term. The more paper money, the more credit, they create, the more society focuses on finance, as opposed to production. It’s why there are many times more people studying finance than science. The focus is increasingly on speculation, not production. Financial engineering, not mechanical, electrical, or chemical engineering. And lots of laws and regulations to keep the unstable structure from collapsing.

What keeps a truly civil society together isn’t laws, regulations, and police. It’s peer pressure, social opprobrium, moral approbation, and your reputation. These are the four elements that keep things together. Western Civilization is built on voluntarism. But, as the State grows, that’s being replaced by coercion in every aspect of society. There are regulations on the most obscure areas of life. As Harvey Silverglate pointed out in his book, the average American commits three felonies a day. Whether he’s caught and prosecuted is a subject of luck and the arbitrary will of some functionary. That’s antithetical to the core values of Western Civilization.

International Man: Speaking of ancient civilizations like Rome, interest rates are just coming off the the lowest levels they’ve been in 5,000 years of recorded history. Trillions of dollars’ worth of government bonds trade at negative yields. Of course, this couldn’t happen in a free market. It’s only possible because of central bank manipulation. How will artificially low interest rates affect the collapse of Western Civilization?

Doug Casey: It’s really, really serious. I previously thought it was metaphysically impossible to have negative interest rates but, in the Bizarro World central banks have created, it’s happened.

Negative interest rates discourage saving. Once again, saving is what builds capital. Without capital you wind up as an empty shell - Rome in 450 A.D., or Detroit today - lots of wonderful but empty buildings and no economic activity. Worse, it forces people to desperately put their money in all manner of idiotic speculations in an effort to stay ahead of inflation. They wind up chasing the bubbles the funny money creates.

Let me re-emphasize something: in order for science and technology to advance you need capital. Where does capital come from? It comes from people producing more than they consume and saving the difference. Debt, on the other hand, means you’re living above your means. You’re either consuming the capital others have saved, or you’re mortgaging your future.

Zero and negative interest rate policies, and the creation of money out of nowhere, are actually destructive of civilization itself. It makes the average guy feel that he’s not in control of his own destiny. He starts believing that the State, or luck, or Allah will provide for him. That attitude is typical of people from backward parts of the world - not Western Civilization.

International Man: What does it say about the economy and society that people work so hard to interpret what officials from the Federal Reserve and other central banks say?

Doug Casey: It’s a shameful waste of time. They remind me of primitives seeking the counsel of witch doctors. One hundred years ago, the richest people in the country - the Rockefellers, the Carnegies, and such - made their money creating industries that actually made stuff. Now, the richest people in the country just shuffle money around. They get rich because they’re close to the government and the hydrant of currency materialized by the Federal Reserve. I’d say it’s a sign that society in the US has become quite degraded.

The world revolves much less around actual production, but around guessing the direction of financial markets. Negative interest rates are creating bubbles, and will eventually result in an economic collapse.

International Man: Negative interest rates are essentially a tax on savings. A lot of people would rather pull their money out of the bank and stuff it under a mattress than suffer that sting. The economic central planners know this. It’s why they’re using negative interest rates to ramp up the War on Cash - the push to eliminate paper currency and create a cashless society.

The banking system is very fragile. Banks don’t hold much paper cash. It’s mostly digital bytes on a computer. If people start withdrawing paper money en masse, it won’t take much to bring the whole system down. Their solution is to make accessing cash harder, and in some cases, illegal. That’s why the economic witch doctors at Harvard are pounding the table to get rid of the $100 bill. Take France, for example. It’s now illegal to make cash transactions over €1,000 without documenting them properly.

Negative interest rates have turbocharged the War on Cash. If the central planners win this war, it would be the final deathblow to financial privacy. How does this all relate to the collapse of Western Civilization?

Doug Casey: I believe the next step in their idiotic plan is to abolish cash. Decades ago they got rid of gold coinage, which used to circulate day to day in people’s pockets. Then they got rid of silver coinage. Now, they’re planning to get rid of cash altogether. So you won’t even have euros or dollars or pounds in your wallet anymore, or if you do, it will only be very small denominations. Everything else is going to have to be done through electronic payment processing.

This is a huge disaster for the average person: absolutely everything that you buy or sell, other than perhaps a candy bar or a hamburger, is going to have to go through the banking system. Thus, the government will be able to monitor every transaction and payment. Financial privacy, even what’s left of it today, will literally cease to exist.

Privacy is one of the big differences between a civilized society and a primitive society. In a primitive society, in your little dirt hut village, anybody can look through your window or pull back the flap on your tent. You have no privacy. Everybody can hear everything; see anything. This was one of the marvelous things about Western Civilization - privacy was valued, and respected. But that concept, like so many others, is on its way out…

International Man: You’ve mentioned before that language and words provide important clues to the collapse of Western Civilization. How so?

Doug Casey: Many of the words you hear, especially on television and other media, are confused, conflated, or completely misused. Many recent changes in the way words are used are corrupting the language. As George Orwell liked to point out, to control language is to control thought. The corruption of language is adding to the corruption of civilization itself. This is not a trivial factor in the degradation of Western Civilization.

Words - their exact meanings, and how they’re used are critically important. If you don’t mean what you say and say what you mean, then it’s impossible to communicate accurately. Forget about transmitting philosophical concepts.

Take for example shareholders and stakeholders. We all know that a shareholder actually owns a share in a company, but have you noticed that over the last generation shareholders have become less important than stakeholders? Even though stakeholders are just hangers-on, employees, or people who are looking to get in on a shakedown. But everybody slavishly acknowledges, "Yes, we’ve got to look out for the stakeholders." Where did that concept come from? It’s a recent creation, but Boobus americanus seems to think it was carved in stone at the country’s founding.

We’re told to protect them, as if they were a valuable and endangered species. I say, "A pox upon stakeholders." If they want a vote in what a company does, then they ought to become shareholders. Stakeholders are a class of being created out of nothing by Cultural Marxists for the purpose of shaking down shareholders."

Editor’s Note: This is going to be the most turbulent decade in US history…The 2020s ​will be more ​dangerous than the 1930s, the 1940s, and even the 1860s. That's because severe crises are brewing on multiple fronts and converging. The whole system will have a complete reset, and soon. It could be the BIGGEST thing since the founding of the USA."

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"If We Have No Idea..."

"If we have no idea what we believe in, we’ll go along with anything.
Truth takes courage. Courage to stand up for what we believe in.
Not necessarily in a confrontational way, but in a gentle yet firm way,
like an oak tree, able to sway gently in the wind, but strongly rooted to the ground.”
- A.C. Ping

“Strong minds discuss ideas, average minds 
discuss events, weak minds discuss people.” 
- Socrates

"Very Little Competition..."

 

Indeed...

“10 Things You Should Know About Life’s Most Important Questions”

“10 Things You Should Know 
About Life’s Most Important Questions”
by Marc Chernoff

"It’s a harsh fact that every one of us is ignorant in some way. Although we tend to pretend otherwise, it’s impossible to know it all. Ignorance is our biggest collective secret. And it’s one of the scariest and most damaging realities of life, because those of us who are most ignorant – and thus most likely to spread ignorance – are also the ones who often don’t know it.

Here’s a quick test: If you have never changed your mind about one of your learned beliefs, if you have never questioned the fundamentals of your opinions, and if you have no inclination to do so, then you are likely ignorant about something you think you know.

What’s the quickest solution? Get outside and find someone who, in your opinion, believes, behaves, and handles certain aspects of life very differently from you, and just have a simple, honest conversation with them. I promise, some of life’s most important questions will become clearer by doing so. And it will do both of you lots of good. Once you’ve done that, here are some key things to remember:

1. Many of the biggest misunderstandings in life could be avoided if we would simply take the time to ask, “What else could this mean?”

2. An expert is not a person who gives all the right answers; she’s the one who asks the right questions.

3. Very few of us actively seek new knowledge in this world on a daily basis. We get comfortable with what we know, and we stop questioning things. On the contrary, we try to squeeze from the unknown the answers we have already shaped in our own minds – judgments, justifications, validations, forms of consolation without which we might feel incomplete or off-center. To really ask something new is to open the door to the storm.  And the answer just may blow us away.

4. If someone can get you asking the wrong questions, they don’t have to worry about how they answer you.

5. Monsters do exist in the real world, but they are too few in number to be truly dangerous in the long run. More dangerous are the common people with good intentions who are instantly ready to believe and act without asking questions.

6. At the end of the day, the questions you ask of yourself determine the type of person you will become.

7. Courage doesn’t happen when you have all the answers. It happens when you are ready to face the questions you have been avoiding your whole life. 

8. When it comes to your relationships: Does he/she treat you with respect at all times? That’s the first question. The second question is: If he/she remains the exact same person ten years from now, would you still want to be in a relationship with him/her? And finally, does he/she inspire to be a better human being? When you find someone that you can answer yes to all three questions, you know you’ve found yourself a relationship worth having.

9. Regardless of how much you know, or how many incredible questions you ask, you can never know it all. To believe that you do, is proof of the contrary. The wilderness around us always holds answers to more questions than we have yet learned to ask. And that’s a beautiful thing.

10. Although life will always be filled with unanswered questions, it’s the courage to seek the answers that counts – this journey is what gives life meaning.  Ultimately, you can spend your life wallowing in frustration and misery, wondering why you were the one who was chosen to deal with your problems, or you can be grateful that you are strong enough and smart enough to grow from them. 

Your turn: Be present and have patience with everything that remains unexplained in your heart and mind. Try to love life’s questions. Like locked doors or like good books written in foreign languages, respect their nature. Don’t expect all the answers to come easy. They cannot be given to you right now because your present understanding isn’t ready yet. It’s a question of experiencing everything first. Right now you need to hold on to the questions – explore, learn, and live your life. Perhaps, as you do, you will gradually find yourself experiencing the answers you always wanted.

So with that said, which of the reminders above hit home the most? Why? Leave a comment below and share your thoughts and insights with us."

"Luddites Were Right, You Know…"

"Luddites Were Right, You Know…"
By Chris Black

"The term “Luddite” originated in the early 19th century and refers to a movement of English textile workers who protested against the increased use of machines in their industry. The term “neo-Luddite” was later applied to those who similarly oppose technology for similar reasons, but in a contemporary context.

Everywhere you go, you see people with their faces in their phones. Constantly, constantly, constantly. At the bus stop. On the train. In the driver’s seats of their moving cars. Their kid makes a bit of noise at the restaurant table? Shove the iPad in their face.

Boomerisms aside, it really can’t be overstated how f**ked up this is, and not because “people don’t interact” anymore. It’s actually much worse than that… Nobody ever allows themselves even a moment of peace inside their own heads. The real insidiousness of the smartphone is that it encourages you to constantly consume content, endlessly, never ever stopping. It’s common for people to spend their entire day with earphones in, listening to podcasts and watching Tiktoks literally constantly.

Our brains did not evolve to be bombarded with constant microbursts of hyper real stimulation this way. Attention spans are getting measurably shorter. Reaction times are getting longer. None of this sh*t is good for your brain.

Everyone always says, “Well, what about TV and the radio?” Inherently limited and fundamentally different because of the fact that they’re pre-programmed and don’t act as “magic mirrors” of you and your personal inputs into them. Your smartphone is designed to learn everything about you so that it can be as addictive as possible and maximize the amount of data it squeezes out of you. Nothing about TV or the radio - or even Web 1.0 internet - ever came anywhere close to this.

Even so, we have known for decades that TV is horrible for your brain on account of many of the same mechanisms that affect attention span and cognitive development. So imagine how much worse the smartphone is. Unfathomably worse. We already know it’s worse, but we won’t know exactly how much worse it is until at least another decade, when the younger Zoomers and Gen Alphas are a few years into adulthood after an upbringing that revolved around Web 2.0.

Millennials were lucky enough not to take the full brunt of the experience. We got our first taste as we came of age instead of growing up being marinated in it. The saddest part is that the only reason any of this even caught on or is the least bit operable is because of the fact that it hijacks the mechanisms that make us feel satisfied and good. We didn’t evolve to handle this level of stimulation, but BOY do we respond to it. It’s so excessive that it’s impossible for some people to resist. So there are no f**king brakes.

You have to cast The Ring into the fire or it totally consumes you. That’s the reality for most people. And that, my friends, is just sick.

Look at your screen usage on your phone and tell me I’m wrong, how you totally don’t need it and can stop whenever you want. You are no better than a crack head, and you won’t realize that until you actually do try to stop for real. It’s unprecedented in human history to think this way. We are truly in uncharted waters here. Just wait until the sensory overload most people are bathing in all day, every day becomes fully automated instead of just partially automated like it is now."

"How It Really Is"

 

"Peter Schiff: 'Devastating Financial Crisis' Unfolds as Dollar & Bond Market Collapse, Oil Soars"

World Affairs In Context, 4/25/26
"Peter Schiff: 'Devastating Financial Crisis' 
Unfolds as Dollar & Bond Market Collapse, Oil Soars"
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World Affairs In Context, 4/25/26
"Millions of Americans Are Losing Jobs as
 U.S. Corporations Are Cutting Labor Force"
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Snyder Reports, 4/25/26
"Meta Fires 8,000 Workers, 
Millions Are Starting To Panic"
"Meta has announced major layoffs, Microsoft is cutting thousands of jobs, Nike is reducing its workforce, and Oracle has reportedly sent massive layoff notices as companies race to become “more efficient” and invest heavily into artificial intelligence. But what many Americans are asking is simple… if AI replaces these workers, are those jobs ever coming back? In this video, we break down why Meta is firing thousands of employees, why Microsoft and other major corporations are making aggressive cuts, and why experts believe this could be the beginning of a much larger employment crisis across the United States.

As companies shift billions into AI infrastructure, automation, and cost-cutting measures, millions of workers are becoming increasingly concerned that this is only the start of a much bigger problem. White-collar jobs, tech jobs, corporate positions, and even middle-class careers may be at serious risk. Is this just temporary restructuring… or are we watching the beginning of permanent job displacement? Let me know your thoughts in the comments - do you think AI will create more jobs than it destroys, or are mass layoffs about to get much worse?"
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"US Economy Is Based on a Ponzi Scheme" (Excerpt)

"US Economy Is Based on a Ponzi Scheme"
by Michael Hudson

Excerpt: BEN NORTON: "There are more and more signs that we may be on the precipice of another major financial crisis. The former CEO of the Wall Street bank Goldman Sachs warned in an interview on Bloomberg that he can smell another financial crisis on the horizon. Where exactly could this crisis come from? Well, some financial analysts are worried about the private credit industry in the US.

This has exploded in recent years, because after the 2008 crash, banks were more heavily regulated. So more and more firms on Wall Street began to lend to private companies, and the private credit industry ballooned. It is now a $3 trillion industry, yet it is not regulated. And many of these private credit firms have given bad loans to bad companies that are now defaulting. We published a short video explaining the issue with the private credit industry and the fears of a new financial crisis. However, that video is just a brief introduction to the problem.

I thought it would be important to go into further detail explaining the very real danger here. And I thought the perfect guest to interview to help us understand this would be the economist Michael Hudson. Michael is the author of many books, including "Killing the Host: How Financial Parasites and Debt Destroy the Global Economy."
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"Michael Hudson: 
Iran War Ignites Global Financial Armageddon"

"Psychos in Charge of Sinking USS America 2.0"

"Psychos in Charge of Sinking USS America 2.0"
by Donald Jefferies

"The old line about “truth forever on the scaffold, wrong forever on the throne” comes to mind regularly now, as I observe the dying throes of the American Republic. It’s probably fitting that we’ve closed most of the mental institutions, since the entire country has largely devolved into the largest insane asylum the world has ever seen.

Now, I understand that, being mere peasants and all, we don’t have the pleasure of seeing who our real rulers are. So I can only assess the leaders we can see, and they are the most pathetic lot imaginable. Not only is America 2.0 the antithesis of a meritocracy, we have accomplished the very difficult feat of elevating the wrong people into the wrong jobs in all the wrong places. There is no bright spot in this decaying civilization, not even a single small district somewhere, with decent and honorable people in charge. Not one corporation anywhere, that doesn’t underpay its staff, while giving executives sinful bonuses, abide by DEI policies, and support the “Woke” globalist agenda.

Lord Acton’s declaration that power corrupts has been realized to a degree he could never have envisioned. The lunatics wielding power at every level have left nothing to chance. None of that “randomness” we’ve heard so much about, from the lunatics themselves. It’s true that every child can grow up to become president. But he/she/they/them must be an utter psychopath. Devoid of principle. And then they will still have to compete with countless other candidates.

My books on hidden history have demonstrated, I hope, the evil natures of most of the figures the court historians tell us are “great.” Abraham Lincoln was certifiable. But he’s the secular saint of our society, the “greatest” leader we ever produced. Teddy Roosevelt was a more intelligent version of John McCainiac. Woodrow Wilson was even more bloodthirsty than most of his fellow eugenicists, who have been running things now for over a century. FDR was second only to Lincoln. It wouldn’t surprise me to learn that he held black masses in the White House. Give ‘em Hell Harry Truman dropped the bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and was unapologetic about it for the rest of his life. Both FDR and Truman were 33rd degree Masons. Maybe they sacrificed humans in the Oval Office. Eisenhower sent millions of Germans to their death in Operation Keelhaul. LBJ was a crude, reprehensible bastard who is thought by respected researchers to have ordered a hit on his own sister.

I don’t really have to tell most of you about the sins of the presidents in our modern era. Ronald Reagan was accused of rape while an actor in Hollywood. He was an open borders advocate all his life, and the only taxes he cut were those on the wealthiest Americans. He didn’t eliminate a single government program in eight years. He was the first divorced president, and was a cold father. His “family values” were such that he didn’t even see his grandchild for a year while in the White House. George H.W. Bush was part of a generational crime family. He was reported by disparate witnesses as being sexually interested in underage Black boys. Bill and Hillary Clinton have the most extensive and long lasting Body Count on record. So I guess you have to give them some credit for that. Their careers of corruption would make a Mafia don blush. Dubya was a drunk and cocaine addict. To be fair, Bill Clinton was a cocaine addict, too. That didn’t stop them from imprisoning commoners for cocaine possession.

Obama had multiple Social Security numbers. He almost certainly wasn’t born in this country, making him unconstitutionally ineligible to be president. Too many records about his past remain sealed. For all I know, he was created in a laboratory. Donald Trump was the nephew of the guy who was sent to confiscate and disappear the records of Nikola Tesla. Both his parents were real oddballs and apparently never told him that they loved him, although the quote from his mother calling him “an idiot” is apparently bogus. Joe Biden was known to break into empty houses for sale with his boys for unknown reasons. He also took inappropriate showers with his daughter. These are just the transgressions we know of, and limited to our embarrassing collection of chief executives. Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Biden, and Trump have all been accused of rape or sexual assault. You’d think the electorate could keep rapists at least out of the White House. Not sure if Larry Sinclair accused Obama of actual rape.

Our Congress has been full of deviants who can be easily compromised by the true, invisible powers behind the scenes for as long as I can remember. Remember Barney Frank running a gay bordello out of his townhouse? Gerry Studds and his underage male page conquest(s)? Both not only escaped any punishment, but went on to be reelected over and over again by the edumucated voters. We’ve had people reelected to Congress from their prison cells. The voters have even reelected dead congressmen. To be fair, this is altogether fitting and appropriate, given the fact that the dead have more voting rights in this country than anywhere else in the world. And wouldn’t an all dead Congress be much better than what we routinely have to deal with? I recounted the escapades of a bunch of best and brightest “representatives” in my book Survival of the Richest. It’s heartwarming to know that even now we are footing the bill for their lucrative pensions. When most of us don’t have pensions ourselves.

Joe Biden appointed “transitioned” Rachel Levine to his cabinet. He also had the guy/girl/they/them with a shaved head and red mustache, who was addicted to stealing luggage. That was a tough act for Trumpenstein to follow, but his “spiritual advisor” Paula White proved to be a worthy competitor. White has been married three times, the same as Trumpenstein himself. She ran a broadcast ministry with one of her husbands, garnering a very holy $40 million annually. Now that’s prosperity gospel. Republican Senator Charles Grassley led an investigation into how their ministry was misappropriating parishioners’ donations. Her other two husbands were rock musicians, including her present spouse, Jonathan Cain, the keyboardist for the band Journey. You have to catch the act of Rev. White (I’m not sure she’s a technical reverend, but it worked for crack dealer turned FBI informant Al Sharpton, so why not?) to appreciate the full magnificent spirituality of this born again blonde.

Rep. Ayanna Presley, one of the stars of “The Squad,” a particularly hateful anti-White group of “representatives,” supposedly came into Congress with $12,000 in assets, but now somehow has a $9 million fortune. On a $174,000 salary. Okay, sure, I’ll believe that as easily as I believe Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was a humble waitress/bartender who was able to successfully run for Congress. That’s almost as awe inspiring as housewife Patsy Murray running for Senate and winning. With absolutely no charisma. Absolutely no burning issues to motivate her. She’s basically been the female, non-non-Irish version of Chucky Schumer. Another member of “The Squad,” Ilhan Omar, is now worth $10 million. After supposedly marrying her brother to get into the country from her native Somalia, land of the 68 average IQ, if right-wing extremists can be believed. She’s really kind of the total package. Low IQ, possible incest, virulent anti-White mindset. How could she not rise to prominence?

I went over the amazing lack of ability, not to mention mind-boggling greed, of our corporate leaders in Survival of the Richest. This is perhaps best exemplified by Carly Fiorina, who as CEO ran Hewlett-Packard into the ground, to the extent that they gave her a $40 million “golden umbrella” to resign. Why aren’t there any “golden umbrellas” for blue-collar workers? I mean, they don’t have to be $40 million. $40,000 would be great. At any rate, Fiorina, emboldened by her utter failure as a corporate honcho, ran for president after collecting her golden umbrella. It takes a special brand of psychopath, whether leading General Motors or General Electric, to lay off thousands of workers, while collecting a bigger bonus in the process. A tax-free bonus, as all laughably defined “performance bonuses” have been since the 1990s. And the layoffs are usually at Christmastime. Just to drum home the psychopathic nature of it all. Kind of like gang members having to kill or rape as an initiation.

And now, thanks to disclosures from the Epstein files, we know that not only are these movers and shakers hopelessly corrupt and/or incompetent pedophiles, they are literal cannibals. Now, you say this to the average person, and they will give you that vacant look that makes a tyrant’s mouth water, and a bully’s dingaling hard. It’s beyond their comprehension, so they’ll just revert to scoffing at you. Killing the messenger and all that. And beyond the corruption and incompetence, we have a third factor to contend with now. That would be absolute lunacy. Think screaming pussy hats, drag queen strippers gyrating for children, the crazed “educators” lecturing from TikTok. Which is fitting, in that America 2.0 is now largely an open air mental institution. You know, much as Gaza is an open air prison. It’s beyond inmates running the asylum. Inmates might have some morals. They might not be willing to eat other people. They might not be willing to “transition” their young children.

But you do have choices in America 2.0, even after Roe vs. Wade was overturned. They give you two political parties to choose from. Wouldn’t want you to have too much on your plate. In one corner, you have the virulent anti-White party that boasts the likes of Adam Schiff and Sheila Jackson Lee, a DEI queen who mistreats her staff and thinks that humans landed on Mars. In the other corner, you have “conservatives” like Kristi Noem, whose husband is now apparently about to “transition” Bruce Jenner style, and lifelong bachelor Lindsey Graham, seen most recently at Disney World by himself, carrying a very, very un-heterosexual wand in his hand. While the Democrats concentrate mostly on making life miserable for White males, the Republicans focus primarily on serving the interests of their masters in Israel. But ultimately, all of them are Zionists. Democrats agree that Israel “has a right to exist.” And Republicans dutifully say “African-American” with the proper reverence.

Just imagine what a society run by principled leaders would look like. The infrastructure could be as good as China’s, without the totalitarianism. There would be a true meritocracy, with no favoritism. The corruption would be addressed, and the conspirators would be held accountable. No more Oswald/James Earl Ray/Sirhan/ Timothy McVeigh/19 crazed Arabs/Tyler Robinson did it nonsense. “Gender reassignment surgery” would be outlawed. Mothers who advocated such mutilation of their loved ones would have their mental issues addressed, in newly opened facilities all across the country. Our troops, stationed in over 100 countries around the world, would be brought home. Mass deportations would actually happen. All foreign aid would be stopped. We would condemn the despicable actions of Israel, not enable them. Social Security would be means tested, and all income taxed for it. A lump sum option would be factored in, to gradually wean us off the system.

There would be a new and improved DOGE, with honorable statesmen acting on the disclosures, and eliminating all that fraud, waste, and abuse. The people responsible for it would be prosecuted. DOGE would be extended to include the big tax-free foundations, and all offshore profits would be taxed at 100 percent. This would encourage reinvestment in our dearly departed industry. Most every federal agency would be abolished. The national debt would be repudiated, and a new, honest money system developed to replace the counterfeit Federal Reserve. All the trillions saved from DOGE would indeed result in massive reparations payments to embattled U.S. taxpayers. Way more than $5,000 each. A new, fairer tax system would be based on Huey Long’s “Share our Wealth” program, which got him assassinated. The first million of income would be completely tax free, and then rise in small increments until you essentially would have that billionaire tax that is being talked about now.

You’re probably saying, “What are you doing, running for Congress?” Yeah, I know - I sound like the protagonist in a Frank Capra film. As I’ve said too many times, I have watched a lot of his movies. Populism is the answer. Not liberalism. Not socialism. Not conservatism. Not libertarianism. No excessive concentration of power anywhere, whether group or individual. People have admonished me before on exposing the problems, but not offering solutions. As you can see, I have plenty of ideas for solutions. All of which would work better than the few options we’re given. Keep raising the retirement age. Or don’t retire at all, to quote the esteemed Unchosen leader Ben Shapiro. Support the troops. Support the police, unless they’re arresting a “marginalized” person. We’re an equal opportunity (i.e., anti-White) employer. Diversity is our strength. Transwomen are women. Men can have babies, as an increasing number of free, non-residents of mental institutions keep telling us.

You can’t have corrupt, incompetent, and insane leadership without a corrupt, incompetent, and insane base. Or a corrupt, incompetent, and insane support system. America 2.0 has that in abundance. Look at the People of Walmart web site. Look at the obese adults, proudly going public in their pajamas. Showing off their tattoos. Displaying their very real mental instability. Ready to “light up your ass” at the slightest provocation. For instance, looking at them “the wrong way.” We’re all ghetto now, baby! Nobody does disparity of wealth like America. Or systemic corruption. Or DEI fueled incompetence. Or sheer madness, most of it from decades of destructive propaganda. We’re number one! We do it all for you! Shizzle fizzle. Cass me outside. It ain’t nothin’ but a thing. USA! USA! Black women built this country. Your vote counts! It’s hard to keep all the inane slogans straight. But they all advertise our mad reality. It’s no fun being sober at a wild party. Or being sane in an insane society."

Dan, I Allegedly, "We Are All Under Attack!"

Full screen recommended.
Dan, I Allegedly, 4/25/26
"We Are All Under Attack!"
"The economy is shifting fast, and no one is immune. In this video, we break down the rising wave of layoffs, corporate restructuring, and economic instability hitting every industry - from tech giants like Meta and Microsoft to restaurants, retail, and beyond. Whether you’re a salaried employee, business owner, or investor, the risks are increasing, and job security is becoming a thing of the past. We also uncover how AI investments, cost-cutting measures, and declining consumer spending are reshaping the workforce in real time. On top of job losses, we’re seeing rising financial threats - from scams draining bank accounts to massive shifts in spending behavior and collapsing business models. This is not just a slowdown - it’s a systemic change affecting how people live, work, and survive. Stay informed, protect your money, and understand what’s coming next. If you care about your financial future, this is a must-watch breakdown of what’s really happening in today’s economy."
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Joel Bowman, "When North Heads South"

"When North Heads South"
by Joel Bowman

“Of the seven deadly sins, 
the only one I have never committed is envy.”
~ Samuel Clemens, aka Mark Twain

Buenos Aires, Argentina - "On a morning stroll through the fall leaves, we contemplate the changing seasons, golden geese, and the seven deadly sins. But first... One doesn’t have to be a true believer to sense that the Politics of Envy is a sordid enough business in and of itself, even without conscripting the cardinal sins of Wrath and Pride.

Likewise do old school skeptics (see the inimitable Mr. Clemens, quoted above) view jealousy as petty and lame, a sure sign of insecurity... and its malformed twin, over compensation. And yet, for a sizable cohort of what may fairly be labeled the “Why Not Me Too?” Generation, envy is not a shameful vice, but a badge of victimhood, a birthmark of the perennially oppressed, a genetic disposition to be brandished proudly, bravely... and, for the cynical elite class, harnessed for gross political gain.

Thief in Chief: Take for instance the Ayatollah Zohran Mamdani, spiritual leader of the People’s Republic of New York City, for whom “soaking the rich” is as much a campaign slogan for the economically illiterate as it is a battle cry for his collectivist comrades-in-arms. In his latest piece of agit-prop, the Big Apple’s Redistributor in Chief is seen naming and shaming Citadel founder, Ken Griffin, for the unpardonable evil of... having lots of money.

The video, released just in time for Tax Day, shows Mamdani gloating in front of Griffin’s private residence, a 24,000-square-foot property at 220 Central Park South – which he purchased in 2019 for the princely sum of $238 million, the most expensive home sale in the country at the time. “I’m thrilled to announce we’ve secured a pied-à-terre tax,” the 34-year-old Democratic socialist rejoiced. “The first in New York’s history.”
Griffin is rich, you see, and rich equals evil. Ipso facto. Q.E.D. Latinus Micus Dropus. And in an abstract, zero-sum world, where math is subjective and the laws of economics are as mutable as a congressman’s code of ethics, that would be the end of today’s pithy Note. And yet, back in the real world, actions have consequences. To continue, then...

The Highest Pie: In a Little Red Textbook case of “biting the hand that feeds,” Mamdani’s publicity stunt managed to incite the predictable ire of Mr. Griffin, whose “fair share” of the city’s tax burden just happens to be meaningfully weightier than most of the city’s denizens...including the bottom 50% of taxpayers who, according to official records, pay essentially none of the income tax - and actually receive net benefits (that is, negative liability due to credits and transfers, a figure which jumps to 55-65% once you add in Medicaid, housing subsidies, SNAP, and other federal transfers).

Few grown ups would have been surprised when, in response to Mamdani’s personal attack, a top executive at Griffin’s hedge fund sent a companywide email, going so far as to hint at potentially pulling investment on a massive project slated for Midtown Manhattan. From The New York Post: “We are about to commence the redevelopment of 350 Park Avenue, creating 6,000 highly paid construction jobs and supporting the creation of more than 15,000 permanent jobs in mid-town New York,” wrote Chief Operating Officer Gerald Beeson in an email obtained by The Post. “The project – if we move forward – will entail more than $6 billion dollars of spending.”

Mamdani’s office did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment. The email went on to note that, over the past five years, Citadel principals and team members – including non-NYC residents – paid nearly $2.3 billion dollars in city and state taxes. Griffin himself, according to the communiqué, contributed an additional $650 million in charitable donations supporting New York City and its residents, including hundreds of millions donated to healthcare facilities like the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, tens of millions to museums and cultural institutions, and millions more to education across the city, including charter school programs and broader education initiatives and research projects.

And yet, instead of unleashing the boundless energy of the free market, such that entrepreneurs are able to, per George W. Bush’s matchless articulation, “make the pie higher,” government bakers like Mamdani fixate on cutting ever thinner slices of a shrinking dish, believing in an economic alchemy that promises to somehow multiply wealth by better dividing it.

Golden Geese and Doble Cortados - Of course, the politics of envy is nothing new, especially as it plays so harmoniously to any voting mobjority that stands as net recipients of the pilfered loot. As H.L. Mencken wryly observed, “Every election is a sort of advance auction sale of stolen goods.” Alas, ballot box bribery only works so long as the geese are laying the golden eggs... and provided they don’t fly south when the economic climate changes to unfavorable conditions.

That is, even setting elementary economic numeracy aside for a second, Mamdani’s appeals to the proletariat willfully ignores another glaring reality. People, like capital, go where they are treated best. That is especially true for people with capital, for whom the world is wide and the options endless. As Quoth the Raven writes in his excellent Substack: "Cities thrive on ambition. They depend on people who are willing to build companies, take risks, and, yes, accumulate outsized rewards along the way. When political rhetoric begins to frame that success primarily as a problem to be highlighted, rather than a resource to be harnessed, it can send an unintended message. Not just to billionaires with penthouses, but to the broader class of entrepreneurs, investors, and professionals who decide where to build their careers..."

If Mamdani wants to raise more revenue, he will eventually have to decide whether he is in the business of governing a fragile economic ecosystem or narrating one. This isn’t SimCity, or the lunch table with the drama club. Playtime in the sandbox is over. New York City is a global icon and the uncomfortable truth is this: the people Mamdani is turning into political props are the same ones writing the checks. And they have options.

Which brings us back to our daily flaneur...Calling in at our favorite café for a much needed doble cortado, and ruminating on the flight of the golden geese across the clear blue skies overhead, we scanned the morning’s headlines and caught this, from La Nacion: "Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal with Elon Musk, bought a mansion in Barrio Parque and paid a record price. The tycoon, who is visiting Argentina for two months, acquired a property in one of Buenos Aires’ most expensive neighborhoods and met with Javier Milei at the Casa Rosada (the presidential palace).

The billionaire specifically chose Barrio Parque as his accommodation during his visit. Initially, it was believed he had rented the property since he would only be in the country for two months. However, as Ámbito confirmed with the real estate agency that handled the transaction, Thiel made the purchase in record time for the house...for a sum close to US$12 million. “It was a wonderful meeting,” President Milei said of he and Mr. Theil’s confab, adding that as fellow anarcho-capitalists, they both view “taxes as theft.” Dear readers can just imagine our surprise." Stay tuned for more Notes From the End of the World...

Friday, April 24, 2026

"Alert! Defcon! Iran Prepares Biggest Missile Launch In History"

Full screen recommended.
Canadian Prepper, 4/24/26
"Alert! Defcon! Iran Prepares 
Biggest Missile Launch In History"
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"INTEL Roundtable w/Johnson & McGovern: Weekly Wrap 24-April"

Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 4/24/26
"INTEL Roundtable w/Johnson & McGovern: 
Weekly Wrap 24-April"
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"The Great Iran Lie and the Persian Gulf Catastrophe"

"The Great Iran Lie and the 
Persian Gulf Catastrophe"
by David Stockman

"What is going on in the Persian Gulf is rotten beyond words. The rogue madman in the Oval Office has detonated a conflagration there that could send the entire global economy and financial system spiraling into a catastrophe - and not just because or even mainly due to the 23 million barrels of oil per day at risk out of 105 million needed worldwide.

What’s really at risk is the underlying global financial system. The latter is a veritable house of cards sitting upon a mountain of debt, leverage, and speculative excess. So it may not have the capacity or resilience to withstand a sudden $200 per barrel oil shock.

Yet and yet. The whole insanely reckless act of launching a sweeping military attack on a nation of 90 million people that had zero capacity to impose military harm on the home territory of the United States is predicated on one of the Great Big Stinking Lies of History - namely, that the Iranian regime is a uniquely evil stain on the face of the earth and has spent 47 years bringing injury, mayhem, and death to America and much of the region around it.

The truth, however, is that there’s nothing especially unique about Iran’s manifold sins at all. It’s just another run-of-the-mill authoritarian state run by a medieval theocracy that has imposed one of the most benighted tyrannies of modern times. Accordingly, it has brought untold hardships and miseries to its people, especially via the brutal ruffians of the IRGC.

But that’s mainly the unfortunate work of the clerics and their IRGC allies ruling inside its borders. When it comes to the outside world, Iran has invaded not a single neighboring country since 1979, and indeed not in the last 300 years before the mullahs.

At the same time, Iran was savagely attacked by Saddam Hussein with U.S. and European arms during the 1980s; it has been brutally sanctioned by Washington trade embargoes and economic warfare for the past 30 years; and for decades, it has also been relentlessly assaulted via Israeli assassination squads, saboteurs, and periodic missiles and bombs. In fact, the whole "leading state sponsor of terror" slogan has more validity as a Bibi Netanyahu campaign theme than it does as an accurate description of the real world.

And, no, the "whadabout the proxies" canard doesn’t cut it, either. Not a single one of Iran’s so-called "proxies" in the region was concocted out of whole cloth by the mullahs as some kind of mercenary force recruited, trained, and financed by Tehran and artificially implanted in the soil of Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Gaza.

To the contrary, the first three of these represented Shiite populations, which aligned with their Shiite brethren in Iran out of confessional ties and due to the fact that they were imperiled in their home countries. After all, there was no Hezbollah until Israel invaded southern Lebanon in the early 1980s and imposed a harsh occupation that left tens of thousands dead, culminating in the genocidal atrocities at Sabra and Shatila.

Likewise, the late Assad government in Syria was Alawite, which is a Shiite branch, and had been at war with Israel off and on since 1967 under Bashar Assad and his father before him. Whatever the merits of its half-century-long struggle with the Israelis, the Assad regime didn’t need any new marching orders from Tehran to become a "proxy."

Even in the case of Yemen, the country has been divided and wracked by civil war conditions since the 1960s as regionally based Shiite and Sunni factions battled for power. The Houthis, domiciled in the north and west of Yemen, of course, are Shiite and made an alliance with Tehran. Not surprisingly, the southern and eastern Sunni areas of the country were aligned with the Sunni monarchy of Saudi Arabia, which has waged war against the Houthis much of the time since 2015.

Finally, however evil the Hamas forces are, they were not born, bred, and raised by the mullahs. If anything, the Israeli-sponsored open-air prison in Gaza and five brutal episodes of "mowing the lawn" via vicious bombing campaigns since 2007 were more than enough to explain the rise of Hamas. In fact, Hamas was mainly Sunni, not Shiite, and was aligned with Iran only out of having a common enemy. Even then, most of the suitcases full of cash that Netanyahu permitted to come into Gaza year after year before October 7th were Sunni money from the Gulf states, not Iranian proxy finance.

So, yes, there has been a goodly amount of conflict and violence in the region, but it was not robotically commanded by the Ayatollahs. It was deeply rooted in the indigenous conflicts of the region that long pre-dated the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The common thread, of course, is that all four of these forces were indigenous to the region and had a beef with Israel, separate and apart from anything happening in Tehran. That’s mainly because each of these groups was directly attacked or demonized by Bibi Netanyahu for deep reasons of Israeli politics.

For instance, the only reason Hamas thrived as long as it did is that Bibi Netanyahu financed it via Qatar in order to weaken the Palestinian Authority. In turn, that cynical ploy was aimed at scuttling any eventual implementation of the Oslo Accords and a two-state solution on the grounds that the Palestinians were so divided and violent that there was "no one to negotiate with."

In any event, the gist of the 47-Year War on America Lie stems almost entirely from Israel’s ongoing battle with the four mislabeled "proxies" and Washington’s repeated interventions, funding, and international political and diplomatic support for Israel. And even then, taking sides in this manner had no benefit whatsoever for the homeland security of America.

Yet it was the unnecessary and avoidable fallout from consistently taking sides with Israel against these regional foes that gave rise to the hoary myth that Iran has murdered more than 1,000 Americans over the 47 years since the Revolution. Yet a simple fact check conducted by Grok 4 at our request debunks this endlessly chanted claim lock, stock, and barrel.

Here are the key realities: Not one of the 1,050 American deaths during this period occurred on American soil. Exactly 1,041 of these deaths occurred at the hands of alleged Iranian proxies versus only 9 attributable to the Iranian military or other government agencies. Fully 1,000 or 96% of the American deaths happened in the context of U.S. military deployments to the region and the resulting active wars and peacekeeping activities in Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and adjacent territories and coastal waters.

That’s right. Not one of these U.S. military deployments from the Beirut Marine barracks forward was necessary for America’s homeland security. To the contrary, all were elective wars undertaken in pursuit of the imperatives of Empire. Accordingly, the resulting deaths are due to putting American military and civilian personnel wrongfully in harm’s way - and most especially from taking sides in local and regional military conflicts that were none of Washington’s business.

In short, the 1,000 American deaths chant is completely and hideously wrong because these figures resulted from Washington-initiated military actions in the Mideast that were wholly unjustified and, consequently, put American lives in harm’s way against local people who had reason to defend themselves from actual or potential U.S. military assault.

Thus, while all of these deaths were tragic and unnecessary, the neocon exploitation and lies about them need to be subject to withering ridicule. That is to say, things that didn’t need to happen owing to Washington’s fault over nearly a half-century do not remotely amount to a casus belli in any rational world.

Indeed, even if you consider these unfortunate deaths as abstract statistics without context or blame, there is absolutely no cause to start a quasi-world war in the Persian Gulf, which supplies a crucial share of the world’s crude oil, refined petroleum, LPGs, liquefied natural gas, industrial sulfur, and helium crucial to semiconductor chip production, among others.

To the contrary, the unhinged madman domiciled in the all-powerful Oval Office has the region, the U.S., and the global economy on the edge of catastrophic upheaval based on an utterly untruthful narrative about 1,050 American deaths during the last 47 years that were far exceeded by the ordinary course accidents and hazards of daily life in America during that same period, such as fatalities from:
o Powered lawnmower accidents: 3,200 deaths.
o Bee stings: 3,900 deaths.
o Falling out of bed: 10,300 deaths.
o Visiting Mexico: 4,000 Americans murdered there.
o Lightning strikes: 2,000 deaths.
o Cardiac arrest during sex: 8,000 deaths."