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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Joel Bowman, "The Rapper and the Rolling Stone"

"The Rapper and the Rolling Stone"
Mamdani and Milei, a tale of two leaders...
by Joel Bowman

“But what can a poor boy do
Except to sing for a rock ’n’ roll band?”
~ The Rolling Stones, "Street Fighting Man" (1968)

Buenos Aires, Argentina - "Today, a few words on a subject about which your editor knows a great deal: ignorance. Ah, the pages we could fill with all that we do not know! The trick to not knowing, as the Father of Philosophy reminds us, is in not pretending you do. And it is here, at the very first hurdle, that most do-gooder politicians and government-knows-best meddlers come unstuck. Let us choose, as our exemplars of knowledge and ignorance, two members of the popular political cast hailing from opposite Ends of the Americas, both filed under the letter M: First up, the Mayor of New York City, Ayatollah Zohran Mamdani. And second, the President of Argentina, Señor Javier Milei.

The former, a political activist, campaign organizer and one-time hip hop rapper, believes he knows what voters need... and how to give it to ‘em, good and hard. The latter, a professional economist, vocal proponent of the Austrian School of Economics and former singer in a Rolling Stones cover band, is not so sure... On matters of substance, the two men could not be more different.

Class Warfare: On the one hand, Mamdani descends from a long line of prominent intellectual and cultural elites – his father is a fêted political theorist and anthropology professor; his mother is an acclaimed director and producer of “international art-house and crossover films.” (Claude says: “In the west, she is probably more recognizable within elite film and cultural circles.“ Yeah, we didn’t know either...)

Milei, on the other hand, traces his roots back to tierra áspera – his father was a bus driver, who later became a transport businessman; his mother was a homemaker. (Milei describes a strained or distant relationship with them both... at best.) Aside from their differences in musical taste and class background, and more germane to the beat of these Notes, the fast talker and the rock crooner diverge on matters of political preference, too.

When it comes to their respective approaches to government, Milei’s tool of choice is a giant motosierra, which he uses to cut the sprawling State down to size... while Mamdani arrives on the scene with a gym teacher’s whistle, ready to coordinate, calibrate, modulate and otherwise manage the economy into shape. Against the private sector, Mamdani raises his red pen... around the public sector, Milei traces a chalk outline.

More and Less: From the price of eggs at the local grocery store... to who owns and runs the store... who should be allowed to work there and what their hourly wage should be... where the eggs are to be farmed... under what conditions and with which chickens... and so on and so forth, down to the tiniest detail...there is scarcely an aspect of daily life over which our leading men would agree. On the face of it, their political domains are different, too.

Argentina is a country of 48 million people scattered across a vast and varied terrain of just over a million square miles. New York is a city of 8.5 million people, crammed into a land space of just over 300 square miles, meaning you could drop ~3,500 Big Apples into this fin del mundo and barely crack the crate.

And yet, with a nominal GDP of roughly $1.3 trillion, New York’s economy is almost double the size of Argentina’s, which weighs in at around about $700 billion (projected, 2026). That works out as a per capita difference of roughly fivefold. NYC’s GDP per capita is around $70k per person; Argentina is closer to $14k. (As readers can see, we’re using back of the envelope numbers here, assuming from the outset that statisticians are perhaps best qualified to challenge politicians in a contest of compulsive fibbers.)

But even allowing for the difference in their respective economies, it may come as a shock to some readers (and a painful one at that) to learn that government spending in New York City is more than six times per person what it is in Argentina...

And that’s without having to pony up for a military…national defense…navy…Social Security…Medicare…Medicaid…diplomacy…embassies…foreign consulates…border control…a space program…nuclear program…interstate infrastructure…federal courts...national debt servicing…federal disaster relief… the FBI, CIA, DEA, TSA…and all the other gaudy baubles and shiny trinkets typically shouldered by federal governments. So while the Argentine government spends $2,100 per person (adjusted) annually...spending in MamdaniLand comes in at $13,500 per person. What do New Yorkers get for their tax dollars?

Big Apples to Little Apples: Violent crime is roughly the same between the two locales, with the Big Apple experiencing slightly more homicides than Argentina, at 4- and 5- per 100k population, respectively. Shockingly, poverty is comparable, too, with official data from the city’s own NYCgov Poverty Measure showing between 23-26% of residents living in poverty, compared to 28% of the population here in Argentina, per the latest INDEC data. And that’s despite NYC residents having access to welfare, SNAP, subsidized housing, cash vouchers, Earned Income Tax Credit, school meals, shelters, etc.

Homelessness, meanwhile, is difficult to compare, although official data suggests NYC has a higher rate of unsheltered residents per capita, with official stats showing 0.06% of the population sleeping rough compared to 0.02% here in Argentina, even as NYC’s “right to shelter” laws ensure some 90,000-110,000 people find temporary shelter every night (and are therefore not counted in the above figure).

That’s a situation made all the more painful given that, at $81,000 each, NYC spends about six times more per homeless resident than Argentina’s entire annual GDP per capita... and almost 40 times Argentina’s total spending per resident each year. That’s up from “just” $28,000 per person in 2019... and roughly double what the city’s Department of Education spends each year per student, $42,000. And yet, the problem only seems to grow...
No surprises for guessing Mamdani’s solutions for the city’s Big 3 problems…

On homelessness: more public housing... more housing vouchers... more rental assistance... and a $1.8 billion government contract with the city’s hotels to serve as an emergency homeless housing system…

On crime: a new Department of Community Safety, expanded mental-health response teams, and a public safety plan estimated to cost the city $1.1 billion... (from a man who actively supported Defund the Police during the BLM riots)…

On poverty: universal childcare, free buses, city-owned grocery stores, rent freezes, higher minimum wages...and an endless catalogue of collectivist gimcrackery that Argentina just spent the past 75 years proving does not work. How, exactly, Mamdani proposes to pay for all these trinkets and freebies is up for debate, especially as the billionaire exodus (we mentioned in this Note) gathers pace.

And what about Sr. Milei? How have his free market policies been working down this End of the Americas? Is there any place left for a street fighting man? Stay tuned for more Notes From the End of the World..."

Bill Bonner, "Checkmate"

"Checkmate"
The trap is this: the US cannot force Iran to do anything without risking a 
major retaliation. That could mean much higher oil prices...for a long time.
by Bill Bonner

“MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN (MIGA!)
Thank you for your attention to this matter!"
- President DONALD J. TRUMP

Buenos Aires, Argentina - "Anything can happen. But it looks like the War against Iran is ending as it began - badly. Jeffrey Sachs and Sybil Fares: "The war against Iran that the United States and Israel launched on 28 February 2026, will likely end in an American retreat. The United States cannot continue the war without producing disastrous consequences. A renewed escalation would likely lead to the destruction of the region’s oil, gas, and desalination infrastructure, causing a prolonged global catastrophe. Iran can credibly impose costs that the United States cannot bear and that the world should not suffer."

Sachs and Fares are ‘peaceniks.’ But the war-nik, Robert Kagan, agrees. “If this isn’t checkmate,” he writes in The Atlantic, “it’s close.” Kagan is married to Victoria Nuland, who provoked the ‘Maidan revolution’ in the Ukraine in 2014. The Eastern Provinces of the Ukraine were closer to Russia - linguistically and culturally - than to Ukraine. They voted overwhelmingly to join the Russian Federation. Nuland’s anti-Russian government in Kiev set in motion the events that led to the Russian invasion.

Some families are musical. Some are religious. The Kagan family is a bunch of war mongers. Kagan’s brother, Frederick, was also instrumental in pushing the US to war with Iraq. But what’s this? The war monger now sees what mongering wars has wrought. The US is trapped. Kagan, echoing Sachs and Fares...or vice versa, in The Atlantic: ‘Unless the US is prepared to accept the devastating long-term damage to the regions’ productive capacity that is likely to result from an Iranian retaliation - walking away now would seem to be the best option.’

The trap is this: the US cannot force Iran to do anything without risking a major retaliation. That could mean much higher oil prices...for a long time. Trump started the war. But he doesn’t want to end it in a way that would also end his political career. According to Global Geopolitics, Trump asked his intelligence agencies for an assessment. Apparently, they let him know he was a cornered rat:

"The intelligence community assessments leaked to the Washington Post confirm Kagan’s worst fears. Iran retains approximately seventy-five percent of its prewar missile launchers and inventory, despite weeks of intense American and Israeli bombardment. The Iranian regime has recovered and reopened almost all of its underground storage facilities. It can survive the American naval blockade for at least three to four months before facing more severe economic hardship, a timeline that far exceeds the political patience of any American administration."

Kagan says this has to be regarded as another defeat for America. More than that, it is a milestone - perhaps the most important one - on the road to substantially less power and influence for the US empire. The outcome, so far: ‘It has increased Russia’s income (selling oil at a higher price). It turned Iran into a Superpower, now in control of the most important waterway in the world. It increased the importance of the Chinese yuan and of China’s influence on world affairs. It left Iran with its enriched uranium, and more incentive than ever to make a nuclear bomb. It did not change the Iranian regime. And it separated the US from its NATO allies.’

Out on the blue water, the US Navy was supposed to open the critical strait. But, according to Global Geopolitics, the US defeat was humiliating: The indisputable conclusion, as one analyst put it, is that the United States Navy cannot escort even a seagull, let alone oil tankers, across the Strait of Hormuz. That will remain the case from now on.

Robert Kagan tells us what happens next: "Here is what defeat looks like. Iran remains in control of the Strait of Hormuz...Iran has no interest in returning to the status quo ante... The power to close or control the flow of ships through the strait is greater and more immediate than the theoretical power of Iran’s nuclear program. This leverage will allow the leaders in Tehran to force nations to lift sanctions and normalize relations or face penalties. Israel will find itself more isolated than ever, as Iran grows richer, rearms, and preserves its options to go nuclear in the future. It may even find itself unable to go after Iran’s proxies: In a world where Iran wields influence over the energy supply of so many nations, Israel could face enormous international pressure not to provoke Tehran in Lebanon, Gaza, or anywhere else."

Once again, Mr. Trump has proven to be the man for the job...the job of dismantling US power. He has done what others said couldn’t be done. He has helped the Iranians reclaim the glory of Cyrus, Xerxes, and Darius. He has made the Persians great again."

"If You Think Prices Are High Now, Just Wait Until The Shortages Really Start Kicking In'

by Michael Snyder

"On Monday morning, the front page of the Drudge Report featured a very alarming two word headline in all capital letters: “INFLATION ACCELERATES”. Of course that headline was 100% accurate. Prices are rising and our seemingly endless cost of living crisis is beginning to accelerate once again. I have heard from many of you that are not happy with what economic conditions are like now, and you are really not going to be happy with what is going to happen during the months to come. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has already begun to create shortages all over the globe. As the months roll along, those shortages will steadily intensify. That is going to directly affect our cost of living, because the law of supply and demand tells us that when there is less stuff to buy prices go up. So the truth is that inflation will go to an entirely new level once the shortages caused by the crisis in the Middle East really start kicking in.

Needless to say, in many industries prices have already risen to absolutely absurd levels. This week, I was stunned to learn that a large bucket of chicken at KFC now costs close to 50 bucks
When I was growing up, KFC was a place where you could feed your family inexpensively. But now only the wealthy can afford to go to KFC on a regular basis.

These days, many families just stay home and don’t go much of anywhere because the price of gasoline is so high… Amid concerns over the economic fallout from the war, the average price of gasoline in the United States has climbed to more than $4.55 per gallon, up more than $1.50 since the war began. Where I live, many people are spending over a hundred dollars just to fill up their vehicles a single time.

But in California things are much worse. Some residents of Los Angeles are now paying more than 8 dollars for a gallon of gasoline, and the outlook for the months ahead is extremely bleak because politicians in California have been thumbing their noses at our domestic oil industry for years… A supertanker docked in Long Beach just delivered California’s last incoming shipment of Middle Eastern oil, a grim milestone for drivers already paying the nation’s highest fuel prices. After the New Corolla fully discharges its Iraqi oil at the berth, another tanker carrying Middle Eastern crude won’t dock in California until months after the Strait of Hormuz waterway reopens, according to market intelligence firms Vortexa and Kpler.

For California, the economic pain of the Iran war will last well beyond the arrival of the next tankers. U.S. drillers have fled the state and dozens of refineries have closed since the mid-1980s, forcing California to import 75% of the oil it consumes. Almost one-third of that comes from the Middle East, making California more reliant on crude-oil shipments from Saudi Arabia, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates than any other U.S. state.

When fuel shortages begin to pop up in the United States, it is likely that they will start in California. But that won’t happen right away. Asia and Europe will experience supply shocks before we do, and Eric Nuttall is warning that we could start to see oil rationing “within weeks”…Energy expert and investor Eric Nuttall predicted in early May that the world was heading toward what may be the “largest energy crisis in modern history,” one that could spark oil rationing “within weeks” – and with the two-week mark now fast approaching, observers across the political spectrum began expressing alarm on Monday.

“We’re not talking months or quarters. In the next couple of weeks, you will have to rationalize demand by more than during COVID,” Nuttall told Bloomberg on May 1. “This is by far the biggest energy crisis that anybody alive is experiencing. There remains a lot of apathy in the market, because I just don’t think people can wrap their heads around it.”

I very much agree with that last sentence. It truly is difficult for a lot of people out there to wrap their heads around what is about to happen. But the truth is that the pain has already begun.

On Sunday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told his country that it is time to start conserving fuel and fertilizer… India on Sunday became the latest country to call for sacrifices, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking his country’s 1.4 billion residents to conserve fuel and fertilizer, two essential goods usually shipped through the Strait of Hormuz. He also told them to cut back on foreign travel.

Over the past couple of months, the world has been running an oil deficit. We have been able to keep things going by running down our inventory levels and our strategic reserves, but now we are rapidly approaching a breaking point. There simply is not going to be enough fuel for everyone, and supplies of jet fuel are particularly low…Growing anxieties around the jet fuel shortage caused by the Iran war have rocked the travel industry. Tony Fernandes, chief executive of Air Asia, said last week: “I thought I’d seen it all with Covid […] but having seen jet fuel go up almost three times - this is much worse.” It comes after supplies for jet fuel have tumbled to their lowest level since records began, as the war blocks crucial shipping lanes for fuel.

Of course we will soon be facing very serious shortages of other vital commodities as well. In fact, such shortages have already started to emerge…Also in India, some restaurants have warned they’ll be forced to close due to a shortage of cooking gas, and factories in the country’s plentiful ceramics industry have halted production as natural gas shortages impact kiln operations.

Qatar, which accounts for about one-third of the world’s helium supply, stopped producing helium in March after Iranian strikes hit two liquid natural gas facilities, and the resulting shortage threatens the operation of MRI machines and the manufacturing of artificial intelligence chips, smartphones and electric vehicles.

Also needed for AI chip manufacturing is tungsten, a metal with extreme heat resistance and electrical conductivity that also makes it critical for armor-piercing munitions, which the U.S. and Israel are using quickly in the war, burning through American tungsten stocks.

The war is also heavily impacting the world’s supply of sulfur, much of which comes from Persian Gulf oil refineries, which is used across industries to grow food, make toothpaste, balance drink flavors and treat municipal water.

If the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened soon, we will be facing the greatest global supply chain shock that any of us have ever experienced. I do not say that lightly. The commodities that come out of the Middle East are absolutely essential to the functioning of the global economy. Now thousands upon thousands of intricate supply chains are being disrupted, and conditions are going to continue to get worse every single day that the Strait of Hormuz remains closed."

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Canadian Prepper, "Alert! Nuclear Doomsday Test from Putin!"

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Canadian Prepper, 5/12/26
"Alert! Nuclear Doomsday Test from Putin!"
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Jeremiah Babe, "Prices Are Accelerating Out Of Control"

Jeremiah Babe, 5/12/26
"Prices Are Accelerating Out Of Control"
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Gerald Celente, "Politicians Public Servants? No! We The People Are Servants To Politicians. Do What You're Told!"

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Gerald Celente, 5/12/26
"Politicians Public Servants? No! We The People 
Are Servants To Politicians. Do What You're Told!"
"The Trends Journal is a weekly magazine analyzing global current events forming future trends. Our mission is to present Facts and Truth over fear and propaganda to help subscribers prepare for What's Next in these increasingly turbulent times."

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Musical Interlude: "Delta King's Blues"

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Delta King's Blues, "Ain’t Nobody Skipping Old Age"
"You can run, you can hide… but time’s still gonna find you. “Ain’t Nobody Skipping Old Age” is a grounded, truth-telling Delta King’s Blues tune about inevitability, acceptance, and the shared road everyone’s gotta walk. A steady, no-frills acoustic guitar keeps the groove honest, like footsteps that don’t turn back. The harmonica blows plain and knowing, like it’s seen every man try - and fail - to outrun the years. The rhythm moves slow and certain, built for facing reality without flinching. This is blues about truth you can’t dodge. For folks who understand that getting older ain’t optional - but how you carry it is. Ain’t nobody skipping old age… so you might as well walk it your way. "
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Delta King's Blues, "I Ain’t Lazy, I’m Worn Out"
"Don’t call it lazy… call it years of carryin’ too much.“I Ain’t Lazy, I’m Worn Out” is a hard-earned, slow-burning Delta King’s Blues tune about exhaustion, responsibility, and the difference between quitting and simply being tired. A heavy, weathered acoustic guitar drags each chord like boots after a long shift. The harmonica breathes low and weary, sounding like a man finally sitting down after too many miles. The groove moves slow and stubborn, built for folks who still show up - even when the tank’s near empty. This is blues for the overworked and overlooked. For anyone mistaken for lazy when they’ve just been carrying life too long. I ain’t lazy… I’m just tired in places sleep can’t fix."

"A Look to the Heavens"

“The Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543) is one of the best known planetary nebulae in the sky. Its more familiar outlines are seen in the brighter central region of the nebula in this impressive wide-angle view. But the composite image combines many short and long exposures to also reveal an extremely faint outer halo. At an estimated distance of 3,000 light-years, the faint outer halo is over 5 light-years across.
Planetary nebulae have long been appreciated as a final phase in the life of a sun-like star. More recently, some planetary nebulae are found to have halos like this one, likely formed of material shrugged off during earlier episodes in the star's evolution. While the planetary nebula phase is thought to last for around 10,000 years, astronomers estimate the age of the outer filamentary portions of this halo to be 50,000 to 90,000 years. Visible on the left, some 50 million light-years beyond the watchful planetary nebula, lies spiral galaxy NGC 6552.”
"Our planet is a tiny porthole, looking over a cosmic sea.
Can we learn what lies beyond our own horizons of perception?" 

The Poet: Charles Dickens, "Things That Never Die "

"Things That Never Die"

 "The pure, the bright, the beautiful
that stirred our hearts in youth,
The impulses to wordless prayer,
The streams of love and truth,
The longing after something lost,
The spirits longing cry,
The striving after better hopes -
These things can never die.

The timid hand stretched forth to aid
A brother in his need;
A kindly word in griefs dark hour
That proves a friend indeed;
The plea for mercy softly breathed,
When justice threatens high,
The sorrow of a contrite heart -
These things shall never die.

Let nothing pass, for every hand
Must find some work to do,
Lose not a chance to waken love -
Be firm and just and true.
So shall a light that cannot fade
Beam on thee from on high,
And angel voices say to thee -
 These things shall never die." 

- Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

"I Know..."

“I know the world seems terrifying right now and the future seems bleak. Just remember human beings have always managed to find the greatest strength within themselves during the darkest hours. When faced with the worst horrors the world has to offer, a person either cracks and succumbs to ugliness, or they salvage the inner core of who they are and fight to right wrongs. Never let hatred, fear, and ignorance get the best of you. Keep bettering yourself so you can make the world around you better, for nothing can improve without the brightest, bravest, kindest, and most imaginative individuals rising above the chaos.”
- Cat Winters

"Something Is Rotten In The State Of America"

"Something Is Rotten In The State Of America"
by Jim Quinn

“We are violating every aspect of life by turning everything into a ripoff because we have adopted the view that insatiable individualistic greed must run the world. We are living in a very dangerous age in which insatiably greedy men are prepared to sacrifice anybody’s health and tranquility to satisfy their own insatiable greed for money and power. I am aghast at what selfishness, and the drive for power have done to our society.” – Carroll Quigley

"On Sunday morning I was driving to my son’s house in the Manayunk section of Philly. I was picking him up for Mother’s day at our house because his pickup truck had crapped out last week. As I was driving on Henry Ave. I saw something I had never seen in my entire life. I passed a Sunoco station charging $5.00 a gallon for regular gas. That triggered my curiosity. How come I had never seen a gas price of $5.00, when a barrel of oil hit $147 in July 2008 and $139 in March 2022?

According to the government apparatchiks and their propaganda mouthpieces in the mainstream media, the price of oil last week was $95 per barrel. The national average price for a gallon of gas is $4.50. In PA it is $4.67. Now the smelly part. I went back and checked the average price for a gallon of gas in July 2008, when oil was $147 per barrel. Shockingly, it was $4.10. Then I checked March 2022 when oil was $139 per barrel, and gas was $4.17 per gallon.

Something is fundamentally wrong, corrupt, and suspicious about the price of oil being reported everyday by the government and media, and the price us peasants are paying at the pump to fill up our automobiles, to go to our jobs, and try and earn a living, while government/Fed created inflation degrades our standard of living, making it impossible to get ahead.

I have my suspicions regarding this pricing anomaly. The price of oil is being artificially suppressed by Trump draining our Strategic Petroleum Reserve (remember Trump screaming about Biden doing the same thing) and selling it on the world market. He is not using the SPR to reduce our gas prices. Why is that? Oil prices are also being suppressed by China using their reserves, rather than buying on the market.

Then there is Bessent and his band of market manipulators at the Treasury, wading into the futures markets whenever the price goes over $100 a barrel and slamming it down with fake trades. And, of course, the best market manipulator on earth – Donald J. Trump – declares an imminent agreement on ending his war whenever he needs a $10 drop in a barrel of oil. He gets lower oil prices and his insider buddies and family members he tipped off, make hundreds of millions by shorting oil. Win, win.

So, if oil prices are really 30% lower than the previous spikes in 2008 and 2022, why are we paying 10% more for a gallon of gas than we did back then? If the math was consistent, a gallon of gas should be closer to $3 a gallon than $5 a gallon. Are the oil companies using this war as an excuse to gouge us? Why isn’t Trump berating their CEOs and demanding lower prices? Or, is this just part of the plan? Refineries are suddenly blowing up in the U.S. and all over the world. Trump downplays the soaring gas prices and recommends we drive downhill to save money.

The purposefully created war in the Middle East, designed to close the Strait of Hormuz, plus the insane rollout of unfeasible mega data centers, re-ignition of another fake pandemic, acceleration of government debt spending, increased pumping of the stock and real estate bubbles, and uni-party agreement to let illegals vote and continue to drain our depleted social welfare system, all add up to confirmation of the globalist billionaire plan for their AI driven techno-gulag world where they own everything, we own nothing, and we beg for their mercy and sustenance once they demolish the existing system and take our lifelong savings.

Not much has changed regarding human nature in the last four centuries since Shakespeare wrote Hamlet and declared “something is rotten in the state of Denmark”. Systematic corruption, moral decay, dishonest leadership, and the hidden agendas of the rich and powerful are what drive the world today, as they did in 1600. The next time you fill-up, remember this is no accident. This is part of their plan to impoverish and demoralize you. These are evil men and only a violent counter response can offer humanity a chance. I don’t see the i-gadget distracted ignorant masses rising up any time soon. So it goes."

"You Have No Idea What Starving Americans Will Do"

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Finance Economist, 5/12/26
"You Have No Idea What Starving Americans Will Do"

"The USDA confirms 47.9 million Americans lived in food-insecure households last year. One in seven households. 14.1 million children. Over 50 million turned to food banks for help. Shoplifting in America has surged 93 percent since 2019 and 45 percent of shoplifters are stealing food. Retail theft losses reached $112 billion in 2023, the highest in American history. Urban shoplifting rates ran 24 percent higher in 2024 than the year before. Stores catch shoplifters approximately 2 percent of the time. The Food Research and Action Center called the SNAP cuts in the reconciliation law the deepest in the history of the program. $187 billion eliminated over the next decade. Benefits cut approximately $100 per month for 600,000 households. Work requirements expanded to ages 55 to 64 for the first time. On April 30th the House passed a Farm Bill 224 to 200 that fails to reverse the cuts. The USDA announced it is terminating the Household Food Security Report, the only comprehensive federal survey tracking hunger in America for nearly 30 years. World Bank data showed urea fertilizer prices surged 46 percent in a single month as the Iran war disrupted the Strait of Hormuz. The Carnegie Endowment warned fertilizer is not getting through.

The World Food Programme projects 45 million additional people pushed into acute hunger by mid-2026. The FAO Food Price Index is at its highest level since December. Farm bankruptcies climbed throughout 2025. American grocery shelves carry approximately 72 hours of inventory. Feeding America documented that over 50 million Americans turned to food banks last year while food bank practitioners overwhelmingly acknowledge that charity cannot solve hunger in America. Food insecurity is rising even in households above 185 percent of the poverty line. 36.8 percent of single-mother households are food insecure. Black households at 24.4 percent, more than double white households at 10.1 percent. Grocery stores are responding to theft by locking products behind glass, reducing hours, and closing locations, deepening food deserts in the communities that need access most. You don't want to see what starving Americans will do."
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Adventures With Danno, "People Are Waking Up... This Is Just Insane"

Adventures With Danno, 5/12/26
"People Are Waking Up... This Is Just Insane"
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"Whats Happening In America Is Making People Furious - Here’s Why"

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Epic Economist, 5/12/26
"Whats Happening In America Is 
Making People Furious - Here’s Why"
"The cost of living crisis in America has reached a breaking point - and ordinary people are finally saying it out loud. Across the country, families are getting priced out of rent, healthcare, groceries, and gas, while wages have stayed flat for nearly five decades. In this video, you'll hear from ten Americans describing what life actually looks like in 2026. A young woman with a hospital tube in her back, canceling doctor appointments she can't pay for. A creator in Texas explaining why the country feels like a depression nobody is calling a depression. A mother in Detroit working two jobs and still coming up four thousand dollars short by the end of the month. A renter in Florida opening a letter that just raised her rent overnight. A Google engineer who just got laid off and doesn't know how to tell his parents. A driver pointing out that the average car note in America is now over eight hundred dollars a month - for a Honda. This is what the American cost of living crisis actually sounds like right now. Not headlines. Not panels. Not pundits. Real people in their cars, kitchens, and apartments telling the truth about wages, rent, layoffs, medical debt, and the economic squeeze that 130 million households are living through. 

The University of Michigan consumer sentiment index has hit its lowest reading since 1946 - lower than 2008, lower than the dot-com bust, lower than every recession on record. The American economy is not working for ordinary people anymore, and they are done pretending otherwise. If you've got someone in your life who's been holding it together too long — send them this video. Drop your story in the comments. The bills. The job. The rent. The car note. Let people see they are not alone. Subscribe for more real stories about the American economy, cost of living, layoffs, inflation, and the housing crisis."
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"Ah, You Miserable Creatures!"

"Ah, You Miserable Creatures!"

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! 
You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! 
Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough." 
- Frederic Bastiat
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" US Moral Compass"

"Morals? We ain't got no morals! We don't need no morals!
 I don't have to show you any stinking morals!"

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"Moral compass?!"
Morals? Surely you jest, fool... This is 'Murica!'

"The Paradox of Virtue: The Reign of Evil in Society"

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The Psyche, 11/2/25
"The Paradox of Virtue: The Reign of Evil in Society"
"Why does evil seem to dominate a world that claims to be moral? Why do manipulation and deceit often triumph while honesty and virtue struggle to survive? In this video, we explore The Paradox of Virtue - a journey through the minds of Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche, two philosophers who dared to expose the hidden machinery behind morality, compassion, and power. You’ll discover: Schopenhauer’s idea of the Will to Live - and how ego disguises itself as virtue. Nietzsche’s challenge to traditional morality - and why he saw “goodness” as the mask of weakness. How both thinkers reveal that evil is not an external force but a reflection of the unconscious human soul. And the ultimate truth: that real virtue is not purity, but the integration of both light and shadow. This is not a video about right and wrong - it’s about awakening. Because the highest form of goodness is not innocence… it’s understanding."
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"We work in the dark. We do what we can to battle the evil that would otherwise destroy us. But if a man's character is his fate, it's not a choice but a calling. Sometimes the weight of this burden causes us to falter from the fragile fortress of our mind, allowing the monster without to turn within. We are left alone staring into the abyss, into the laughing face of madness."
- Fox Mulder, "X-Files"

“He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself
 does not become a monster, when you gaze long
 into the abyss the abyss also gazes into you.”
- Nietzsche
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Freely download “Beyond Good And Evil”, by Friedrich Nietzsche, here:

"How It Really Is"

 

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Delta King's Blues,
 "I Remember When a Dollar Meant Something"

"How Then..."

"How, then, shall we face the future? When the sailor is out on the ocean, when everything is changing all around him, when the waves are born and die, he does not stare down into the waves, because they are changing. He looks up at the stars. Why? Because they are faithful..."
- Soren Kierkegaard

"Nearly 400 Earthquakes Rock Southern California – Will A Cataclysmic Seismic Event Soon Rip The San Andreas Fault Wide Open?"

by Michael Snyder

"One day it will happen. As millions of people living in Southern California go about their daily lives, a cataclysmic earthquake will suddenly strike. The geography of the California coastline will be permanently changed, and the ground on the western side of the San Andreas fault will drop by several feet. Since much of Southern California is just barely above sea level, the Pacific Ocean will start rushing in. What I have just shared with you is not the plot to some really bad disaster movie. As I have documented repeatedly over the years, this is a scenario that scientists are telling us will happen someday. Millions of lives will be at risk when “the Big One” finally strikes. Could it be possible that “the Big One” will strike a lot sooner than most people think?

The shaking that we have witnessed over the past 72 hours has been extremely alarming. On Saturday, the city of Brawley was rocked by more than 150 earthquakes… A reported earthquake swarm rattled Imperial County on Saturday, with over 150 recorded quakes in the city of Brawley, south of the Salton Sea - including one 4.5 magnitude. The United States Geological Survey has recorded at least 29 quakes over 2.5 magnitude, but well over 150 earthquakes total, including small ones, have been recorded on Saturday, according to the Caltech Seismological Laboratory.

Unfortunately, it didn’t stop there. The shaking continued throughout the night and into the next day. On Sunday, Brawley continued to experience constant earthquakes. This included a magnitude 4.0 quake, a magnitude 4.4 quake, a magnitude 4.5 quake, and a magnitude 4.7 quake… More than 150 earthquakes were recorded during the earlier phase of the swarm, totaling close to 400 by 08:00 UTC on May 11. The sequence was centered near Brawley and the southern Salton Sea region within the Brawley Seismic Zone. The M4.7 earthquake was registered at 07:10 UTC on May 10, at a depth of 14 km (8.7 miles), according to the USGS, which received nearly 200 reports of people who felt it. Shaking was felt across parts of Imperial County and elsewhere in Southern California. Additional notable earthquakes reported during the sequence included an M4.5 at 03:39 UTC on May 10, an M4.4 at 02:22 UTC on May 10, and an M4.0 at 03:13 UTC on May 10.

The total number of earthquakes in this multi-day swarm is approaching 400, and the shaking still hasn’t stopped. In fact, there have been more earthquakes in Southern California just within the past hour. I have no idea why this isn’t getting more attention from the big news networks, because this is an extremely unusual multi-day event.

One woman that lives in the area said that the earthquakes “just kept on coming and coming and coming and coming”… “I was just scared. All of a sudden, it was a big jolt, and everything started moving. I was like, ‘Holy crud.’ They just kept on coming and coming and coming and coming. And as we’re speaking right now, I do feel it rumbling beneath me.” Kathleen Singh said.

If the ground in a particular area keeps shaking for several days in a row, that should get our attention. At times, multiple earthquakes have been hitting within a single minute
This earthquake swarm has erupted right in the middle of the Brawley Seismic Zone in Imperial Valley. The Brawley Seismic Zone connects the Imperial Fault to the San Andreas Fault. And that is the one that we really want to watch.

Will this swarm of hundreds of earthquakes trigger activity along the San Andreas Fault? Hopefully not. But it certainly isn’t a good sign that some small quakes have been registered directly along the San Andreas Fault within the past hour. And this entire week has been a very active time for seismic activity in California…

In fact, this past week in general has been active with earthquakes in the Golden State, stretching from the North Coast down through the Inland Empire and into the Imperial Valley. Within the past 7 days, 1,334 earthquakes have been recorded in California and Nevada.

But as long as buildings aren’t falling down and people aren’t dying, most people outside of the affected areas won’t pay much attention. Unfortunately, “the Big One” is going to happen sooner rather than later. In my latest book, I have an entire chapter dedicated to the great earthquake that is coming to Southern California. The following is a short excerpt from that chapter

"If the San Andreas fault does rupture all at once, scientists have warned us that it could produce an earthquake that would be powerful enough to cause the ground on the western side of the San Andreas fault to suddenly drop several feet. Since most of southern California is just barely above sea level, that would allow water from the Pacific Ocean to come pouring in.

Can you imagine the kind of death and destruction that such a disaster would cause? It would look like much of the southern California coast had just gone into the Pacific Ocean, but actually the Pacific Ocean would suddenly be covering vast stretches of the coast that have now dropped several feet lower than they were previously. Researchers tell us that similar catastrophes have actually happened along the west coast in the past, and it is just a matter of time before it happens again."

If you live in southern California, it critical for you to understand that it is just a matter of time before “the Big One” strikes. I have been attempting to sound the alarm about what is going to happen for years, but of course most of those living in the region are not interested in such warnings. Scientists have warned that the San Andreas Fault is way overdue for a major earthquake. Once it finally becomes unstuck, it could suddenly rip wide open all at once. When that day finally arrives, you won’t want to be living anywhere in Southern California. Sadly, most people won’t believe warnings such as this until it actually happens. At that point, it will be too late to do anything about it."

Adventures With Danno, "Major Price Increases At Dollar General"

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Adventures With Danno, 5/12/26
"Major Price Increases At Dollar General"
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"Millions of Americans Are Living in Third World Conditions"

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Across The States, 5/12/26
"Millions of Americans Are Living in Third World Conditions"
"America’s cost of living crisis is no longer just about inflation - it’s about how millions of working people are falling behind even while staying employed. This video breaks down why rent, groceries, healthcare, and everyday bills are crushing the middle class across the United States. Here’s the reality most people feel but can’t fully explain: paychecks got bigger, but life got even more expensive. Housing costs are eating up half of many workers’ income, savings are disappearing, and even a small emergency can push families into debt. What most people miss is that this pressure isn’t limited to low-income households anymore. From rising medical debt to wage stagnation and record homelessness, the financial system is changing in ways that don’t always show up in official economic headlines. The gap between stable living and financial stress has become dangerously thin for millions of Americans."
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Delta King's Blues, "Ain’t Nothing Cheap No More"
"Prices go up… pockets stay the same. “Ain’t Nothing Cheap No More” is a gritty, real-life Delta King’s Blues tune about rising costs, hard days, and stretching every dollar till it begs for mercy. A dusty, no-frills acoustic guitar grinds out a slow groove like counting coins on a worn kitchen table. The harmonica sighs low and tired, echoing the weight of every bill that won’t wait. The rhythm stays steady and grounded, built for folks who know what it means to make do. This is blues about everyday struggle. For anyone who’s watched the world get expensive… while life stayed just as hard. It ain’t that we got less… it’s just everything costs more."

"Inflation Warning: The Worst May Still Be Ahead For Americans"

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Snyder Report, 5/12/26
"Inflation Warning: 
The Worst May Still Be Ahead For Americans"
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Dan, I Allegedly, "Nobody’s Paying Rent Anymore"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 5/12/26
"Nobody’s Paying Rent Anymore"
"New York City real estate is entering dangerous territory as more tenants stop paying rent and landlords face mounting losses, bankruptcies, and abandoned apartment buildings. In this video, Dan from i Allegedly breaks down the growing “Mamdani Effect,” where rent freezes, tenant activism, and economic pressure are colliding with skyrocketing insurance costs, property taxes, and maintenance expenses. Major property owners in the Bronx and Brooklyn are unloading thousands of units at massive losses while everyday Americans struggle to keep up with rent, utilities, and debt.

Dan also covers the collapsing Florida housing market, rising foreclosures, overpriced travel, airline cutbacks, exploding insurance premiums, consumer debt, and why the next 60 days may be critical for homeowners trying to sell real estate. From New York City housing chaos to the broader economic slowdown, this video explains why affordability is collapsing across America and what it means for renters, homeowners, landlords, and the middle class moving forward."
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Monday, May 11, 2026

Col. Douglas Macgregor, "To All Americans: Hell is About To Explode!"

Col. Douglas Macgregor, 5/11/26
"To All Americans: Hell is About To Explode!"
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"Alert! Hanta Virus And WW3! Doctors Not Wearing PPE! Iran Has A 'Surprise' For Us!" Comments here:

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Canadian Prepper, 5/11/26
"Alert! Hanta Virus And WW3! Doctors Not Wearing PPE! 
Iran Has A 'Surprise' For Us!"
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"We All Know..."

“We all know that something is eternal. And it ain’t houses and it ain’t names, and it ain’t earth, and it ain’t even the stars… everybody knows in their bones that something is eternal, and that something has to do with human beings. All the greatest people ever lived have been telling us that for five thousand years and yet you’d be surprised how people are always losing hold of it. There’s something way down deep that’s eternal about every human being.”
- Thornton Wilder
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“I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge.
That myth is more potent than history.
I believe that dreams are more powerful than facts.
That hope always triumphs over experience.
That laughter is the only cure for grief.
And I believe that love is stronger than death.”
- Robert Fulghum
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“For Those Who Have Died”
“Eleh Ezkerah” (“These We Remember”)

“Tis a fearful thing
To love
What death can touch.
To love, to hope, to dream,
And oh, to lose.
A thing for fools, this,
Love,
But a holy thing,
To love what death can touch.
For your life has lived in me;
Your laugh once lifted me;
Your word was a gift to me.
To remember this brings painful joy.
Tis a human thing, love,
A holy thing,
To love
What death can touch.”
- Chaim Stern
Graphic: “Into The Silent Land”,
by Henry Pegram, 1905
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“We are travelers on a cosmic journey, stardust, swirling and dancing in the eddies and whirlpools of Infinity. Life is Eternal. We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share. This is a precious moment. It is a little parenthesis in Eternity.”
- Paulo Coelho
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“Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.”
- Dr. Seuss
And we shall meet again…
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Moody Blues, “The Day We Meet Again”