Thursday, October 12, 2023

“'Law' as a Jedi Mind Trick"

“'Law' as a Jedi Mind Trick"
by Paul Rosenberg

"About half the time it is used, possibly more, the word “law” is nothing more than a Jedi mind trick. There is nothing noble, righteous, or even ‘conservative’ about it. It’s a way for you to be abused via ignorance and inertia. We’ve all seen this trick in action, of course. It’s very common. And, sadly, more or less all of us have fallen (or rather, were pushed) into it at some point. It’s a way for you to be abused via confusion and inertia. And, sadly, more or less all of us have fallen (or rather, were pushed) into it at some point. That complicates things because people generally don’t like to admit their errors.

Nearly all of us have been taught, repetitively, to “respect the law,” and because of those teachings, nearly all of us have decided certain things must be right, simply because they were “the law.” We decided this, not because we understood the benefits that would follow certain actions, but because of repetitive prodding. It’s important to be clear on this: To uncritically, reflexively obey is not respect… it is to hold “the law” above reason… above reality. Saying, “Everyone else did it too,” makes this no better.

It is also common for obedience to follow intimidation: Obey, or else… armed men will hurt you; teacher will shame you; the other kids will laugh at you; important people will criticize you in public. Please note all of these are primitive, degrading reasons. But they were thrust upon us as small, coerced children, and they very often stuck. The really damaging part, however, comes after you obey reflexively or fearfully: when you leap to justify your past actions. Not many of us enjoy admitting our errors, but if we want to become honest, conscious adults, that is precisely what we need to do.

“But, but…” Yes, yes, I know the same automated slogans:
• Without the law, all would be chaos and death!
• Outside of law is tyranny!
• We are a nation of laws, not of men!
• Only law separates us from savages!

Please take a couple of deep breaths and continue.

There’s Law, and Then There’s Law: In the modern West, there are two different kinds of law. Unfortunately they are usually rolled up together and placed under a single tag. That’s a major part of this problem. If the early days of Western civilization, law was simply the process of determining what was just. Law was considered good if it were reasonable, fair, and had stood the test of time. And that’s all.

Historian Fritz Kern, in his "Kingship and Law in the Middle Ages", explains it this way: "For us law needs only one attribute in order to give it validity; it must, directly or indirectly, be sanctioned by the State. But in the Middle Ages, different attributes altogether were essential; medieval law must be “old” law and must be “good” law…. If law were not old and good law, it was not law at all, even though it were formally enacted by the State.

Law, in the old days, was developed locally, and judges were simply trusted men who reasoned well. The form we in the English-speaking world know best was the common law of England, and it was precisely this type of law. In fact, the historical record shows early English kings having to adopt customary law:The 1164 Clarendon Constitution cites a “record and recognition of a certain portion of the customs and liberties and rights of… ancestors.”

Article 39 of the Magna Carta (1215) reads, “No free man shall be taken or imprisoned or dispossessed, or outlawed… except by the legal judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.”

Now, before I explain how we got from law based on reason and experience to where we are now, there is one thing that is necessary to understand: Until recent times, law was not legislation.

I know this is contrary to what you’ve understood, but it’s true all the same. Legislation is primarily a modern invention. Law in the old days was not made by politicians or even by princes. Law was, as we said above, the process of determining what was just. The common law was created and updated by judges, not by legislators. To buttress this point, consider that when philosopher Jeremy Bentham died in 1832, he was revered as “the founder of modern legislation.” I won’t belabor this point, but consider these two statements, please:

• Legislation displaces law that is based upon reason and experience.
• Legislation is the edict of politicians, and nothing more.

Under legislation, reason and experience are not required. Politicians – whom nearly all of us hold in low regard – create this new law and can change it on a whim.

So… Let me ask some pointed questions:Is it sensible to worship the words of people we also condemn? And if we hold words above critical thought, are we not holding them above reality? Is that not a kind of worship or idolatry? Idolatry is precisely what we do when we hold politician-created “law” above reason. (Whatever you hold above reality is your god.)

Yes, I know, we did this because we were trained to do it and because we were intimidated into it. But we’re adults now; we should be ready to face our errors and correct them. The law of reason and experience always stands, of course, simply because it is reasonable and useful.

An uncritical respect for legislation, on the other hand, is a mind trick and differs little from that of a Star Wars Jedi. It requires us to bypass our minds and sacrifice our will to inertia and fear."

"Maybe..."

“Maybe we’re not supposed to be happy. Maybe gratitude has nothing to do with joy. Maybe being grateful means recognizing what you have for what it is. Appreciating small victories. Admiring the struggle it takes to simply be a human. Maybe, we’re thankful for the familiar things we know. And maybe, we’re thankful for the things we’ll never know. At the end of the day, the fact that we have the courage to still be standing is reason enough to celebrate.”
- “Grey’s Anatomy”

Bill Bonner and Joel Bowman, "Hate Crimes III"

"Hate Crimes III"
Imbalanced budgets, one-sided coins, 
empty tanks and ignorance of the past...
by Bill Bonner and Joel Bowman

"Most of all, at times like this, perhaps we need intimate knowledge of the past. Not that the past has any magic about it, but because we cannot study the future, and yet need something to set against the present, to remind us that the basic assumptions have been quite different in different periods and that much which seems certain to the uneducated is merely temporary fashion. A man who has lived in many places is not likely to be deceived by the local errors of his native village: the scholar has lived in many times and is therefore in some degree immune from the great cataract nonsense that pours from the press and the microphone of his own age." ~ C. S. Lewis

Poitou, France"The Committee for a Responsible Budget: "Deficit Tops $1.7 Trillion As Interest Rates Surge." After declining in recent years due to the pandemic ending, the deficit is now back on the rise, totaling $1.7 trillion in 2023 and more than double last year’s when you exclude the President’s now-overturned student debt cancellation and timing shifts. At a time when the economy is growing and unemployment remains near historic lows, this should have been a time to reduce deficits in order to help us better prepare to respond to future economic downturns or foreign crises."

There are always convenient justifications for why we should borrow more – it is important, it is an emergency, it will pay for itself, trying to pay for it is just too hard. Those justifications are precisely what got us to this moment where our debt is dangerously high and growing, and economic and national security conditions leave us exceedingly vulnerable. We must change course.

US Targets: What we think we are witnessing is a total failure on the part of the American elites – Congress, the Biden team, the New York Times, Ivy League universities…the whole kit and caboodle of the Establishment. Together, they cannot control their spending. But that’s not the worst of it.

US military spending now exceeds the military budgets of China, Russia, the UK, France, India, South Korea, Germany, the Ukraine, Japan, and Saudi Arabia – combined. And let’s look at the payoff from some of that military investment. Remember that $5 trillion or so spent to turn the Middle East into a model pro-American democracy? Here’s the latest, TheCradle:
'We will target US bases if Washington intervenes': Iraqi resistance.

Iraqi resistance faction Kataib Hezbollah issued a stern warning on 11 October, threatening to strike at US bases in Iraq and surrounding areas if the US intervened in the ongoing war between various Palestinian factions and Israel. They, alongside other Iraqi groups and religious leaders, have voiced strong support for the Palestinians as they continue Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. The Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) has also voiced support for the Palestinians.

But as you’ve figured out, it’s not Katib Hezbollah, the PMU, Hamas, Iran or Russia that will bring down the US empire. It’s its own elites. Unless they are brought under control, the US faces bankruptcy, inflation, war and political chaos.

One-Sided Coin: Hate crimes are part of the picture. How can you cut the military budget…when there are “human animals” and “savages” on the loose in the Levant? And trying to remain calm…calling for a ceasefire…and looking at the rights and wrongs on both sides of the conflict – according to the White House – is “repugnant” and “disgraceful.”

The role of the elite is not only to balance the budget, but also to provide balance and moderation in public affairs. When the lynch mobs appear, the elite are supposed to urge restraint and dignity…to help people see ‘the rest of the story’ and to build consensus towards a civilized outcome. But here’s White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre: “There are not two sides here. Not two sides.”

You have to decide whom to hate, in other words. There are no “good people” among anti-semites, vaccine deniers, Russians, conservatives and the white male patriarchy; so says the mainstream press. In the US today, hating out-of-favor groups is almost compulsory.

To The Sword: And in Israel, don’t bother looking for ‘good people’ in Gaza. The Netanyahu government promised security…protection from the Arab untermenschen. Having failed, it must now demonstrate its bona fides by putting the bad people to the sword—backed by the world’s biggest war machine. 

Elizabeth Murray: In early 2010, one of Washington DC’s most prestigious think tanks was holding a seminar on the Middle East which included a discussion of Israel’s December 2008-January 2009 assault on Gaza which killed about 1,300 Palestinians. When the death toll was mentioned, one expert on the panel smiled enigmatically and intoned: “It’s unfortunate, but every once in a while you have to mow the lawn.”

Outside of the homeland, hate crimes are known as “war.” Huns…Japs…Terrorists…Iraqis…Vietcong…Serbians – all were portrayed as ‘bloody, thirsty animals.’ Even the SPCA wouldn’t protect them. Instead, good citizens of apparently sound mind and body, egged on by their elites, said farewell to farm and families…and set off on the latest crusade – fully intending to kill them.

Hate crimes, on the individual, private level, are rare. But they are used to justify exorbitant military spending. And the US – led by its degenerate, corrupt and incompetent elites – makes them a matter of public policy."
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Joel’s Note: Meanwhile, as the global elites convene in war rooms around the world, inking lucrative arms deals with leading “defense” contractors and deciding which “lawn to mow next,” everyday taxpayers are feeling the pinch at home...

Inflation data in the US came in hotter than expected for the month of September, according to the Labor Department’s Consumer Price Index, released this morning. Here’s Investor’s Business Daily: "Consumer prices rose 0.4% for September, higher than the 0.3% estimate, with an annual increase at 3.7%, also hotter than the 3.6% forecast. Core inflation held steady, up 0.3% for the month, in line with estimates, with a 4.1% rise in annual prices that also matched expectations."

Meanwhile, initial unemployment claims edged up to 209,000 vs. 207,000 in the previous week. That figure – 3.7% – might not sound like a lot...but it’s a fair whack above the Fed’s so-called “target rate” of 2%. Especially after one of the steepest rate hikes in living memory. And if recent history is anything to go by, we may well see the data quietly “revised” higher in the coming weeks anyway. (Check your local page 6s...or watch this space.)

What else is pushing prices higher? “That nice deflator of lower gasoline prices is letting up,” observed Bonner Private Research’s macro-analyst, Dan Denning, in a private email to our group this morning. “Turns out emptying the Strategic Petroleum Reserve right before another Middle East war isn't exactly going to lead to lower energy costs.” September figures for the SPR show stocks at around the 351M bbl mark, down significantly from their highs of 656M bbl back in 2020... right before the Biden administration slurped up 300M barrels in the lead-up to the November, 2022 midterm elections.

Result? “War and inflation,” concludes Dan. “We got 'em both now.”

"How It Really Is"

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Steve Cutts, "A Brief Disagreement"
"A visual journey into mankind's
favorite pastime throughout the ages."
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“Do you believe,’ said Candide, ‘that men have always massacred each other as they do today, that they have always been liars, cheats, traitors, ingrates, brigands, idiots, thieves, scoundrels, gluttons, drunkards, misers, envious, ambitious, bloody-minded, calumniators, debauchees, fanatics, hypocrites, and fools?”
“Do you believe,” said Martin, “that hawks have always eaten pigeons when they have found them?”
- Voltaire
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"War"
"War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, destruction, and mortality, using regular or irregular military forces. Warfare refers to the common activities and characteristics of types of war, or of wars in general. Total war is warfare that is not restricted to purely legitimate military targets, and can result in massive civilian or other non-combatant suffering and casualties. While some war studies scholars consider war a universal and ancestral aspect of human nature, others argue it is a result of specific socio-cultural, economic, or ecological circumstances.

The earliest evidence of prehistoric warfare is a Mesolithic cemetery in Jebel Sahaba, which has been determined to be about 13,400 years old. About forty-five percent of the skeletons there displayed signs of violent death, specifically traumatic bone lesions.

Since the rise of the state some 5,000 years ago, military activity has occurred over much of the globe. Estimates for total deaths due to war vary wildly. For the period 3000 BCE until 1991, estimates range from 145 million to 2 billion. In one estimate, primitive warfare prior to 3000 BCE has been thought to have claimed 400 million victims based on the assumption that it accounted for the 15.1% of all deaths. For comparison, an estimated 1,680,000,000 people died from infectious diseases in the 20th century."

Dan, I Allegedly, "You Need To Stop"

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Dan, I Allegedly AM 10/12/23
"You Need To Stop"
"The national Association of homebuilders are losing their minds. They are fed up with the fact that they are not moving houses fast enough. They blame Jerome, Paul, and the Fed for interest rates being too high."
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"World War 3 Update 10/12/23"

Colonel Douglas Macgregor, Straight Calls, 10/12/23
"Latest Update On The World War"
"Analysis of breaking news and in-depth discussion of current 
geopolitical events in the United States of America and the world."
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Vantage with Palki Sharma, "Israel-Hamas War: 
Netanyahu Vows To 'Wipe Hamas Off The Earth'"
"It's day 6 of the Israel-Hamas war. Netanyahu has announced the formation of an "emergency cabinet" in coalition with Israel's opposition leader, Benny Gantz. Amid the Hamas terrorists' onslaught, Israel has vowed to "wipe Hamas off the face of Earth".
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Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 10/12/23
"Netanyahu's Dangerous Overreaction
 w/Alastair Crooke, fmr Brit Ambassador"
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Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 10/12/23
"Is Ukraine Finished? w/Karen Kwiatkowski fmr USAF"
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"Gregory Mannarino; The Atlantis Report AM 10/12/23"

Gregory Mannarino, AM 10/12/23
"Currency Meltdown Will Accelerate; 
Liquidity Will Dry Up"
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The Atlantis Report, 10/12/23
"Mortgage Rates Are Signaling That 
A MAJOR Price Correction Is Coming!"
"A crash in real estate will lead to a series of events that will tighten overall credit which will have a domino effect no American is ready to face. We will be witnessing a staggering amount of bank failures, Mortgage backed securities will be sold at unprecedented yields and the ultimate result will be mortgage rates never seen in US history. The government is trying to fix the economy, but it is significantly affecting the real estate market. The slowing housing market is an indication that the market is headed for a housing crash. Property values in the United States will face a heavy decline next month as mortgage rates continue to weigh on the real estate market."
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"Adventures With Danno: Outrageous Prices At Kroger! More Price Increases!"

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Adventures With Danno, AM 10/12/23
"Outrageous Prices At Kroger! More Price Increases!"
"In today's vlog, we are at Kroger and are noticing some outrageous price increases on groceries, pet food, and baby formula! It's getting rough out here as many families continue to struggle to put food on the table!"
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"Alert: Stay Home This Weekend, US Military Silently Amassing Around Iran"

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Canadian Prepper, 10/11/23
"Alert: Stay Home This Weekend, 
US Military Silently Amassing Around Iran"
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Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Jeremiah Babe, "Men Want To Be Comic Book Heroes As WW3 Begins"

Jeremiah Babe, 10/11/23
"Men Want To Be Comic Book Heroes As WW3 Begins; 
Stock Up On Food Now, Danger Ahead"
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"Hate Crimes II"

The Iron Wall dividing Israel and Palestine.
"Hate Crimes II"
Iron walls, ghetto life and who benefits from forever wars...
by Bill Bonner and Joel Bowman

Poitou, France - "According to the Israelis, Hamas fighters are “human animals.” Israel’s ambassador to Germany, Ron Prosar, called them “bloody, thirsty animals.” (English is not his first language.) And here’s Nikki Haley, candidate for the White House: "This is not just an attack on Israel - this was an attack on America. Finish them, @Netanyahu."

How the attack by Hamas had anything to do with America has yet to be explained. Then again, the US frequently gets involved in foreign wars. The Great War 1914-1919 was no attack on America…nor did Vietnam or Iraq have any plans to attack America. Nor did Russia. Or China. 

But how the hate gets around! Once again, it is the bad guys against the good guys. And if it is unclear to you which is which, you are not watching the news. Or, you are guilty of ‘moral ambivalence’…or treason. You’re expected to choose. Americans, with God whispering in their ears, know which hate crime they prefer. Marco Rubio: "I don't think there's any way Israel can be expected to coexist or find some diplomatic offramp with these savages. You can't coexist. They have to be eradicated."

The Iron Wall: Is urging “eradication” a hate crime? A war crime? We only ask to marvel at how durable and adaptable ‘hate crimes’ are. At home, the idea is to hate on groups that don’t go along with the elite program. Abroad, bad guys provide a suitable enemy for the whole nation.

Descriptions of the ‘ghetto’ in Gaza are impressive. The wall, intended to keep the animals in, is fitted out with a large concrete base, including underground sensors to detect any tunneling. On top of the concrete is a 20-foot high metal fence – impenetrable – topped with razor wire, radar and other sensors. Here’s the Washington Post describing this wonder of prison technology, the Iron Wall:

"The project was publicly announced in 2016 after Hamas used underground tunnels to attack Israeli forces in the 2014 war. It required more than 140,000 tons of iron and steel, according to Reuters, and the installation of hundreds of cameras, radars and sensors. Access near the fence on the Gaza side was limited to farmers on foot. On the Israeli side, observation towers and sand dunes were put in place to monitor threats and slow intruders." In 2021, then-Defense Minister Benny Gantz said the barrier placed an “iron wall” between Hamas and southern Israel.

It was 80 years ago that Jews were confined in their own ‘autonomous areas’ (aka ghettos and concentration camps). They often had no hot water in the Warsaw ghetto; people were dirty, underfed. Their Nazi guards (many of whom were “Askaris”…Ukrainians!) said they were “subhuman.”

Life in the Ghetto: The National WWII Museum describes the construction in Warsaw: "Once completed, the Ghetto’s wall stood 10 feet tall. Barbed wire capped it. By April 1941, almost 450,000 Jews were incarcerated - and there is no more appropriate word - behind the enclosure. Passage in and out was carefully restricted. Leaving the Ghetto without permission was punishable by death, as was aiding anyone trying to escape it."

To use the everyday word “overcrowding” in this context is offensive. The Ghetto’s inhabitants dwelled in an urban space covering a mere 1.3 miles. In this tiny, ultra-cramped place, inhuman calculations informed Nazi food policy. Eventually, rations shrank to about 180 calories worth of food a day per person.

In both ghettos, Warsaw and Gaza, travel in and out was restricted – people as well as goods. Tunnels were dug to bypass controls. There are about 9,000 people per square kilometer in the center of Gaza. That is, however, only about 1/10th of the density in the Warsaw ghetto. Similarly, food and medicine distributions depended on the generosity of the hosts.

Both ghettos were set up to marginalize a victim group. Internally, governments want coherence and obedience. Dissident, or sometimes just different, groups are labeled, canceled, expelled or ‘eradicated.’ Everyone must march to the same drummer…all hearts must beat as one – to the tune set by the elite, of course. In the words of Heinrich Himmler: “Man must defend himself against bedbugs and rats, against vermin.”

“Containment to Eradication”: The American elite tries to isolate ‘racists,’ ‘sexists,’ ‘white supremacists,’ etc. The Israeli elite has its Muslims, Palestinians and Arabs to worry about. The Nuremberg Laws of 1936 stripped Jews of their German citizenship. Auschwitz opened for business in 1939.

In Israel today, Jews from all over the world are free to immigrate and get citizenship. Arabs are not. Children of mixed Jewish-Arab couples do not have the right to immigrate to Israel either. "A thousand non-Jewish lives are not worth a Jew's fingernail,” said a Council of Rabbis. Israelis are not necessarily fond of Christians either. Recent news reports tell of Jews spitting at Christians in Jerusalem. And the 11th century Monastery of the Cross, built by crusaders, was sprayed with graffiti saying: Death to Christians.

The Jews of Warsaw fought back against the Germans, but only when it became apparent that the latter intended to exterminate them. They fought for a month…then, they were eradicated.As for the Palestinians of Gaza, their fate is still undecided. There are many in Israel who say they should be “removed.” Ron Prosar, quoted above, said the policy had gone from “containment to eradication.” Whatever it is, the US war machine will be there to help."

Joel’s Note: It is a sad fact indeed that, as the old saying goes, when goods do not cross borders… soldiers will. Whether that border stands between Russia and the Ukraine, Gaza and Israel or North and South Korea hardly matters. Citizens the world over are better off as a result of the free market exchange of goods and services. It is the elites – often on both sides of the conflict – that benefit from the unfettered exchange of weapons and terror...and almost always at their citizens’ expense.

War, as Randolph Bourne once observed, is the health of the state. One only need look at the booming trade in the weapons and “defense” industries to see who’s in the money these days. The following chart, forwarded by Dan this morning, tracks the iShares US Aerospace and Defense ETF.

Nothing keeps a weapons manufacturer awake at night quite like the imminent outbreak of peace. As you can see on the chart, when the so-called “summer offensive” in the Ukraine petered out and public support for a protracted war in Europe waned, so too did the fates of arms dealers around the world begin to swoon, particularly those in the United States.

Then came the latest attacks in Israel and the promised response in Gaza. You can see the abrupt upturn in the “blade” of the hockey stick way over on the far right of the chart. “Defense” stocks posted their best single day trading in years on Monday, following the weekend’s bloodshed. Shares of Raytheon rose 5% for the session… Lockheed Martin surged 9%... Northrop Grumman rocketed 11%…Happy days for weapons manufacturers and the rich men north of Richmond, in other words... bad news for poor civilians, many of whom will pay the ultimate price, if they have not already."

Musical Interlude: Liquid Mind, "Laguna Indigo"

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Liquid Mind, "Laguna Indigo"

"A Look to the Heavens"

"From afar, the whole thing looks like an Eagle. A closer look at the Eagle Nebula, however, shows the bright region is actually a window into the center of a larger dark shell of dust. Through this window, a brightly-lit workshop appears where a whole open cluster of stars is being formed. In this cavity tall pillars and round globules of dark dust and cold molecular gas remain where stars are still forming. Already visible are several young bright blue stars whose light and winds are burning away and pushing back the remaining filaments and walls of gas and dust.
The Eagle emission nebula, tagged M16, lies about 6500 light years away, spans about 20 light-years, and is visible with binoculars toward the constellation of the Serpent (Serpens). This picture involved over 12 hours of imaging and combines three specific emitted colors emitted by sulfur (colored as red), hydrogen (yellow), and oxygen (blue).”

"The Most Precious Gift I Have..."

"Bad things do happen; how I respond to them defines my character and the quality of my life. I can choose to sit in perpetual sadness, immobilized by the gravity of my loss, or I can choose to rise from the pain and treasure the most precious gift I have - life itself."
- Walter Anderson

"Costco Reports Massive Price Hikes On Essential Items Are About To Hit Thousands Of Stores"

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Epic Economist, 10/11/23
"Costco Reports Massive Price Hikes On Essential 
Items Are About To Hit Thousands Of Stores"

"It’s official: Price hikes are about to hit thousands of Costco warehouses across the country, according to CFO Richard Galanti. The new increases are likely to cause a stir among shoppers who have been complaining about inflated prices at the retailer’s stores in recent weeks and months. It appears that the chain is no longer offering popular deals, and many grocery staples across all consumer categories aren’t any cheaper at Costco than at other traditional retailers and supermarkets.

Higher prices have actually been a consistent trend at Costco warehouses for the past 18 months. But now that the cost of basic items has gotten much higher than it used to be, more people are noticing the change, and they aren’t happy about it. On Reddit’s r/Costco forum, even the retailer’s most loyal customers are complaining about fewer options on shelves, declining quality, and some disturbing price markups that are happening seemingly overnight.

“The meat prices are bonkers,” one person commented. “They have 80/20 ground beef for $4.99/lb, but boneless lamb is the same price. Meanwhile boneless chicken sways between $2.99 and $4.99 a pound. Local grocery store regularly has boneless chicken for $1.99 a lb. It makes no sense anymore.” A user said he was shocked to see how high the price of whole chickens has gotten at the chain’s warehouses. “Today I noticed that the two packs of organic whole chickens cost $34. The rotisserie chickens were still $5 each though. I used to buy whole chickens and roast them at home as an affordable meal. I about fell over when I saw the $34 price tag.”

Now, a 10lb bag of Kirkland’s Signature Thin Sliced Boneless Chicken Breast is more than 10% higher than a few months ago, according to another post showing a photo of the new price tag. The product has gone from $23.99 in July to $26.99 today. “I guess we’ll never see prices go down to pre-pandemic levels again,” one user complained. Another person revealed something even worse. The cost of raw tights went up from $0.99 to $1.49 a pound, a 50% hike.

The chain prepares to hike membership fee prices this winter for the first time since 2017. Its executive leadership confirmed in this week's earnings call that the chain has decided to charge up to $10 more for Costco members. Chief Financial Officer Richard Galanti said that Costco believes added value will come with a fee increase, including an updated app that allows users to check gas pump prices by location and warehouse inventory at specific stores.

Conditions are getting so tough that a large share of Americans have started skipping meals again, a trend we last seen during the peak of the pandemic. Bloomberg exposed that millions of low-income Americans are experiencing deep financial distress in the financial months of 2023. Among households using the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, 42% skipped meals in August and 55% ate less because they couldn’t afford food, more than double last year’s share, a report from Propel Inc. released last Wednesday has shown. Unfortunately, the coming wave of price increases won’t be limited to Costco. When a retailer raises its prices, other chains follow suit, and it is just a matter of time before we start hearing about a spike in food inflation at other stores, too."
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Gerald Celente, "Judge Andrew Napolitano, Devil's Island, It's The American Way"

Gerald Celente, Trends Journal, 10/11/23
"Judge Andrew Napolitano, 
Devil's Island, It's The American Way"
"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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Gregory Mannarino, "'Over There Wars' Are Coming Here, Be Ready For Another 9/11; New 'War On Terror'"

Gregory Mannarino, PM 10/11/23
"'Over There Wars' Are Coming Here, 
Be Ready For Another 9/11; New 'War On Terror'"
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The Daily "Near You?"

Washington, DC, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"We WERE There..."

"Someday stars will wind down or blow up. Someday death will cover us all like the water of a lake and perhaps nothing will ever come to the surface to show that we were ever there. But we WERE there, and during the time we lived, we were alive. That's the truth - what is, what was, what will be - not what could be, what should have been, what never can be."
- Orson Scott Card
 
"Now the voices and the sound of movement were gone, and the stream could be heard running quietly under its banks. The air was full of the scent of water and of flowers. She walked, quiet, while the house began to reverberate: a band had started up. She walked beside the river while the music thudded, feeling herself as a heavy, impervious, insensitive lump that, like a planet doomed always to be dark on one side, had vision in front only, a myopic searchlight blind except for the tiny three-dimensional path open immediately before her eyes in which the outline of a tree, a rose, emerged then submerged in dark. She thought, with the dove's voices of her solitude. Where? But where. How? Who? No, but where, where… Then silence and the birth of a repetition. Where? Here. Here? Herewhere else, you fool, you poor fool, where else has it been, ever…?"
- Doris Lessing

"Shaya's Home Run"

"Shaya's Home Run"
by Rabbi Paysach Krohn

"In Brooklyn, New York, Chush is a school that caters to learning-disabled children. Some children remain in Chush for their entire school careers, while others can be mainstreamed into conventional yeshivos and Bais Yaakovs. There are a few children who attend Chush for most of the week and go to a regular school on Sundays. At a Chush fund-raising dinner, the father of a Chush child delivered a speech that would never be forgotten by all who attended. After extolling the school and its dedicated staff, he cried out, “Where is the perfection in my son Shaya? Everything that Hashem [G-d] does is done with perfection. But my child cannot understand things as other children do. My child cannot remember facts and figures as other children do. Where is Hashem’s perfection?” The audience was shocked by the question, pained by the father’s anguish and stilled by his piercing query.

“I believe,” the father answered, “that when Hashem brings a child like this into the world, the perfection that He seeks is in the way people react to this child.” He then told the following story about his son Shaya. Shaya attends Chush throughout the week and Yeshivah Darchei Torah in Far Rockaway on Sundays. One Sunday afternoon, Shaya and his father came to Darchei Torah as his classmates were playing baseball. The game was in progress and as Shaya and his father made their way towards the ball field, Shaya said, “Do you think you could get me into the game?”

Shaya’s father knew his son was not at all athletic, and that most boys would not want him on their team. But Shaya’s father understood that if his son was chosen in, it would give him a comfortable sense of belonging. Shaya’s father approached one of the boys in the field and asked, “Do you think my Shaya could get into the game?”

The boy looked around for guidance from his teammates. Getting none, he took matters into his own hands and said, “We are losing by six runs and the game is already in the eighth inning. I guess he can be on our team and we’ll try to put him up to bat in the ninth inning.” Shaya’s father was ecstatic as Shaya smiled broadly. Shaya was told to put on a glove and go out to play short center field, a position that exists only in softball. There were no protests from the opposing team, which would now be hitting with an extra man in the outfield.

In the bottom of the eighth inning, Shaya’s team scored a few runs but was still behind by three. In the bottom of the ninth inning, Shaya’s team scored again and now with two outs and the bases loaded and the potential winning runs on base, Shaya was scheduled to be up. Would the team actually let Shaya bat at this juncture and give away their chance to win the game?

Surprisingly, Shaya was told to take a bat and try to get a hit. Everyone knew that it was all but impossible, for Shaya didn’t even know how to hold the bat properly, let alone hit with it. However as Shaya stepped up to the plate, the pitcher moved in a few steps to lob the ball in softly so that Shaya should at least be able to make contact.

The first pitch came in and Shaya swung clumsily and missed. One of Shaya’s teammates came up to Shaya and together they held the bat and faced the pitcher waiting for the next pitch. The pitcher again took a few steps forward to toss the ball softly towards Shaya. As the next pitch came in, Shaya and his teammate swung the bat and together they hit a slow ground ball to the pitcher. The pitcher picked up the soft grounder and could easily have thrown the ball to the first baseman. Shaya would have been out and that would have ended the game.

Instead, the pitcher took the ball and threw it on a high arc to right field, far and wide beyond the first baseman’s reach. Everyone started yelling, “Shaya, run to first! Shaya, run to first!” Never in his life had Shaya run to first. He scampered down the baseline wide eyed and startled. By the time he reached first base, the right fielder had the ball. He could have thrown the ball to the second baseman who would tag out Shaya, who was still running. But the right fielder understood what the pitcher’s intentions were, so he threw the ball high and far over the third baseman’s head, as everyone yelled, “Shaya, run to second! Shaya, run to second.”

Shaya ran towards second base as the runners ahead of him deliriously circled the bases towards home. As Shaya reached second base, the opposing shortstop ran towards him, turned him towards the direction of third base and shouted “Shaya, run to third!”

As Shaya rounded third, the boys from both teams ran behind him screaming, “Shaya, run home! Shaya, run home!” Shaya ran home, stepped on home plate and all 18 boys lifted him on their shoulders and made him the hero, as he had just hit the “grand slam” and won the game for his team.

“That day,” said the father who now had tears rolling down his face, “those 18 boys reached their level of perfection. They showed that it is not only those who are talented that should be recognized, but also those who have less talent. They too are human beings, they too have feelings and emotions, they too are people, they too want to feel important.”

That is the exceptional lesson of this episode. Too often we seek to find favor and give honor to those who have more than us. But there are people who have fewer friends than we, less money, and less prestige. Those people especially need attention and recognition. We should try to achieve the level of perfection in human relationships which the boys on the ball field at Yeshiva Darchei Torah achieved. Because if children can do it, we adults should certainly be able to accomplish it as well."

"And There Comes A Time..."

“Cowardice asks the question, 'Is it safe?' Expediency asks the question, 'Is it politic?' Vanity asks the question, 'Is it popular?' But, conscience asks the question, 'Is it right?' And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but one must take it because one's conscience tells one that it is right.”
- Martin Luther King Jr.

"Virtue And Justice"

"Virtue And Justice"
by TheZMan

"In the Western world, concepts like justice and virtue are thought about as objective things, as if they have been handed to us by God. You cannot have personal justice as it is a thing that exists independent of you. You can have personal virtue, but that just means you voluntarily abide by a set of objective rules. The modifier in that phrase is for emphasis rather than to shift the meaning of the word. To be a virtuous person is to live by a set of rules that apply to all individuals individually.

This is most obvious in the way we use the word justice. It is often treated like a god that must be made happy or bad things will happen. The internet is full of videos where an idiot is breaking the law in a flagrant and gratuitous way only to come to a bad end by his own hand. The popularity of these videos is due to the notion that this proves justice will always be served. Justice is like a ledger and in the end, both sides of the ledger must sum to zero or else.

Justice is the great balance between right and wrong. There are things that are right and things that are wrong. If you do something wrong, like break the law, then the needs of justice say you must be punished. It is not the cops or the prosecutor or the judge punishing you because they are upset by your actions. They are punishing you because justice demands it. They may even have sympathy for you, but justice is justice and criminals have to be punished.

Something similar exists with virtue. The virtuous person abides by the rules of society and maybe the tenets of his religion. Our sense of virtue in the West is a very republican one in that it is based on your relationship with the social systems, not how you serve your family, your community, or your people. The virtuous person adheres to the rules and defends the institutions without regard to personal consideration. It is why every politician claims to be a public servant.

Of course, the word “public” is entirely impersonal. The reason you never hear a politician say he serves his people is there is no sense of a people. There is the public, this abstract collection of individual economic units, who have nothing more than a transactional relationship with one another. In this way, the public servant is not serving real flesh and blood people, but an implementation of them. The public is the interface for whatever lies behind it.

This was not always the case in the West. Justice, for example, was a personal matter for pre-Christian people. If a guy in the next village killed one of your people, justice required you to kill him or one of his people. On the other hand, your people might decide that it is not in their interest to exact revenge this way. Instead, they decide to kill the cattle of the other village. Justice was both a personal and collective concept that was only loosely tied to universal concepts.

In Germanic societies, they had trial by combat. In a dispute between two people, justice would be determined by the two parties fighting it out. The idea was not that the gods would pick the winner in the name of justice, but that justice was a personal thing to be imposed on others. It was not the duty of the ruler to sort this out for the two parties in a dispute. His job and that of society was to set the conditions for the two sides to figure this out for themselves.

When it comes to virtue, the reverse was the case. The measure of you as a person was not against an objective set of rules for individuals, but wholly in the context of you as the member of a people. You see this in Homer where the heroes perform great deeds on behalf of their people. The Norse legends have similar tales. Virtue was all about your service to your people. It was simply impossible to be a virtuous man without contributing to the defense and prosperity of your people.

This is why exile loomed so large. Death was a terrible end because you were forever exiled from your people, so you could no longer serve them. Exile was the next worst for the same reason. It also brought the torment of living with the fact that you are denied the opportunity to serve your people. Virtue was defined by you fulfilling your potential in service to your people, so it was simply impossible to be virtuous outside the context of you as a member of a people.

There are still some flickers of this sense of virtue in the modern age. Men who volunteer for the army are thanked for their service. Military honors are often tied to selfless commitment to fellow soldiers under duress. We have parades for cops who get killed chasing criminals. Again, politicians call themselves public servants so they can pretend to be virtuous. All of this, however, is limited to a narrow space of life and measured against a universal standard of justice.

This contrast in the old views on virtue and justice with the modern views is obvious when you look at the current war between the Jews and Arabs. Hamas committed an atrocity against the Jews because their justice demanded it. The Jews are the enemy of their people and justice demands they strike at their enemies. The men who no doubt volunteered for the mission will be celebrated, because they accomplished a great feat in the war against the enemy of their people.

For their part, the Jews are following the same path. Twitter was full of Jewish commentators demanding vengeance. They were not demanding justice in the way in which modern Western people think of it. Look at how Washington reacted after the 9/11 attacks. The promise was to go after the people responsible. George Bush did not promise to carpet bomb Kabul. Jews around the world and the Jewish government are promising to exact vengeance on the people of Gaza.

The contrasting views on virtue are also obvious on the Jewish side. Diaspora Jews conflate their sense of virtue, which is service to their people, with the Western sense of virtue and demand you give over everything to their fight with one of their ancient enemies in the Levant. A similar mindset drives the neocon demand that the West risk nuclear war in the Ukraine. Note that they speak of Russians as the enemy, not the Russian state or the current form of government.

That last bit is vital to grasping the differences. The sanctions regime was specifically aimed at the Russian people. The hope was that sanctions would collapse the economy and throw the population into starvation. We see the same thing happening with Gaza, as the IDF bombs residential areas. In both cases, the point is to harm the people, holding them responsible, not specifically their leaders. In both cases, it is assumed the leaders are acting in service to their people.

It is tempting to think that modern Western views on virtue and justice are superior to these older forms, but there is much to favor in what we see in the Levant. If the Palestinians adhered to Western views, they would no longer exist as a people, at least not in the Levant. Most would have fled to new lands and lost their identity. The Jewish people would have gone away a long time ago. Their old school views of virtue and justice have allowed them to exist in the most hostile places.

The test of these two outlooks is happening within the West. As non-European people flood into the West, bringing their Bronze Age mindset on virtue and justice, they are challenging Europeans and their universalist and individualist mindset. Will the former naturally give way to the latter or will the latter have to be imposed by force on the former and is this even possible within the framework of the latter? Will Europeans just have to return to their old ways to preserve themselves?"

"How It Really Is"

 

"Putin Says US Carrier Won't Scare Anyone, Hamas Rockets Target Israel, Wounded Fill Gaza Hospitals"

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Crux, 10/11/23
"Putin Says US Carrier Won't Scare Anyone, 
Hamas Rockets Target Israel, Wounded Fill Gaza Hospitals"
"The Israeli army said one of its aircraft attacked a Hezbollah observation post and its artillery shelled the area from where the shooting was detected. The armed wing of Hamas, the al-Qassam Brigades claimed a new barrage of rockets has been fired towards Ashkelon in southern Israel. Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir announced that “Operation Guardian of the Walls 2 is on its way”. Operation Guardian of the Walls refers to Israel’s military campaign on Gaza in 2021, which killed at least 233 Palestinians and 1,245 injured. Meanwhile, Jordan’s King Abdullah says there will be no security and stability in the Middle East until Palestinians “obtain their independent, sovereign state”. Russia’s President accused the US of exacerbating the the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by pushing its own solutions. Watch the video to find out more."
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Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 10/11/23
"Origins of Hamas/Israeli Conflict w/ Scott Ritter"
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"After Israel Sends Troops Into Gaza, Watch For Hezbollah, Iran, Syria And The U.S. To All Get Involved In The Great Middle East War"

"After Israel Sends Troops Into Gaza, Watch For Hezbollah, Iran, 
Syria And The U.S. To All Get Involved In The Great Middle East War"
by Michael Snyder

“Escalation” will be a word that is used a lot in the coming days. Once Israel sends troops into Gaza, it is going to trigger a series of events that nobody is going to be able to control. But there is no turning back now. When Hamas decided to rape women, behead children and kidnap the elderly, they made any other course of action impossible. Israel must go into Gaza. And as I write this article, we are witnessing the largest mobilization of Israelis troops that we have seen since the Yom Kippur War

"Tens of thousands of Israeli troops are on the move as the country prepares for a possible ground operation in response to the surprise attack launched by Hamas early Saturday morning. More than 300,000 troops have been called up, the largest mobilization on short notice in Israel’s history, according to Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus. Those in the south are readying ahead of the forthcoming operation in Gaza and defending the border. Jeeps, tanks and other large military vehicles have been seen heading south as well Along the northern border with Lebanon, the IDF has deployed tens of thousands of troops, including reservists and regular units, Conricus said. Tanks have also been spotted in the area."

Once Israeli troops enter Gaza, the Great Middle East War will have begun. Even now, Israeli aircraft are “razing entire districts” inside Gaza in preparation for the coming invasion… "Israeli air strikes hammered Gaza on Tuesday, razing entire districts and filling morgues with dead Palestinians as Israel took revenge for the Hamas assaults that have triggered some of the worst blood-letting in 75 years of conflict. Across the barrier wall enclosing the coastal enclave, Israeli soldiers collected the last of Israel’s dead four days after Hamas gunmen rampaged through towns, killing hundreds of people in the deadliest Palestinian militant attack in Israel’s history."

In the past, Israel has tried to hit Hamas really hard in order to deter future attacks. But now the mission is to utterly destroy Hamas. At this point, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is characterizing this fight as a battle between the civilized world and barbarism…"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced his intent to wage an unprecedented military offensive against Hamas in Gaza, a war that he has characterized as a civilizational clash.

“And just as the forces of civilization united to defeat ISIS, the forces of civilization must support Israel in defeating Hamas,” Netanyahu said on Monday. “In fighting Hamas, Israel is not only fighting for its own people. It is fighting for every country that stands against barbarism. Israel will win this war, and when Israel wins, the entire civilized world wins.”

There is no way that Israel can “win this war” without going into Gaza. And that is precisely what is about to happen. In fact, it is being reported that the Israeli government has already informed the Egyptian government that it is gearing up for “a months-long ground campaign in Gaza”…"Israel is readying for a months-long ground campaign in Gaza, an Egyptian official tells The Times of Israel, saying that this message has been passed along from Jerusalem to Cairo. The Egyptian official says Israel has thus far dismissed Cairo’s efforts to mediate any sort of de-escalation, indicating that it wants to deal a knock-out blow to Hamas before entertaining the idea of a ceasefire."

So when Israel is systematically destroying Hamas, do you think that there is any chance that Hezbollah will just sit on the sidelines and watch it happen. No way. In fact, a Hamas official has stated that Hezbollah “will join the battle” if Gaza is invaded…"A senior Hamas official warned Israel on Tuesday that Iran and Lebanese Hezbollah “will join the battle if Gaza is subjected to a war of annihilation,” according to the Associated Press."

That is why the Israelis are sending so many military resources to the northern border. They know that this will be a two front war…"On the third day of war between Hamas and Israel, residents of northern Israel were rushing to evacuate towns near the Lebanese border and buying essentials in preparation for a possible escalation.

As in much of the country, an eerie silence prevailed throughout the north, broken only by the rain showers periodically breaking over the area. Driving up from central Israel, there was relatively little traffic on what is usually one of Israel’s busiest highways, Highway 6. On both sides of the road, tanks and military bulldozers on carriers headed to the southern and northern border."

But it won’t end there. As I mentioned yesterday, Israel has reportedly warned Hezbollah that Damascus will be destroyed if Hezbollah tries to send troops into Israel…Israel gives clear warning to Hezbollah: "If Hezbollah joins the war, the IDF will completely destroy Damascus and will directly target the Iran-backed Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. Moreover, US warships will support Israel in this war. This message was delivered by Israel via France."

So that would bring Syria into the war. And I think that it is a very ominous sign that Israel and Syria are already exchanging artillery fire…"The IDF said it was responding to shells fired from Syria into Israel on Tuesday night. Some of the shells most likely landed in open fields in Israel’s Golan Heights, the military added. The IDF responded with artillery and mortar fire toward the source of the Syrian shelling."

If Israel ends up fighting Hamas, Hezbollah and Syria all at the same time, do you think that Iran will be able to stay out of the war? The Iranians seem to fear direct military conflict, but it seems unlikely that they would refuse to fight if all of their allies in the region were getting pummeled by the Israelis. And leaders from the two nations have already been exchanging some very harsh words…“A senior Israeli government source said Monday that Israel has indications that Iran pushed Hamas into carrying out its massive infiltration and deadly assault, and that Iran was also pushing Hezbollah to be ready for conflict with Israel,” the Times of Israel reported.

Khamenei predicted that Israeli military operations would backfire. “The calculation of the illegitimate regime and its supporters in this regard is also wrong,” he said. “The rulers and decision-makers of the Zionist regime and their supporters should know that these actions will bring a greater disaster upon them, and the Palestinian people, with a firmer determination, will slap their hideous faces harder in response to these crimes.”

Of course the moment that Iran launches missiles at Israel, the U.S. will enter the conflict. On Tuesday, Joe Biden made it very clear that the U.S. is standing with Israel in this fight…"President Joe Biden said the U.S. stands with Israel after Hamas’ brutal massacre in Israel, condemning the attack as “pure, unadulterated evil” and pledging to support Israel with military aid as war erupts in the Middle East.

“At this moment, we must be crystal clear: We stand with Israel,” Biden said Tuesday in remarks from the White House State Dining Room. “We will make sure Israel has what it needs to take care of its citizens, defend itself and respond to this attack. There’s no justification for terrorism. There’s no excuse.”

And Biden also confirmed that some of the hostages that are being held by Hamas are U.S. citizens…"Biden said Israel has a “right to respond and indeed has a duty to respond” four days after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared war on Hamas. “There are moments in this life − I mean this literally − when pure unadulterated evil is unleashed in this world,” Biden said. “The people of Israel lived through one such moment this weekend.”

An estimated 100 to 150 people in Israel were kidnapped by Hamas militants and are being held captive in Gaza. That includes some Americans, Biden confirmed for the first time. Hamas made a huge strategic mistake when it decided to take U.S. citizens hostage. If they were smart, they would return those U.S. citizens immediately. But they aren’t going to do that.

So now Joe Biden will have some decisions to make. Will the U.S. also get involved in the conflict? One retired general seems to think so… "The US is likely to directly intervene with air and naval strikes if Israel’s existence is threatened," Ret. Gen. Barry McCaffrey said. Speaking on Sunday on MSNBC’s “Weekends with Alex Witt,” the four-star US Army general described how such an escalation likely would only occur if Israel’s Middle Eastern neighbors became heavily involved.

“The other shoe we’re waiting to see if it drops is, will Hezbollah intervene out of Lebanon with their 100,000 some odd rockets? Will the West Bank ignite? And what will the Syrians and the Egyptians do?” McCaffrey said. “I would suggest to you our support of Israel will be absolute, and if we see Syrian military intervention, active Iranian military intervention, we’ll go to war,” McCaffrey added."

For a long time, I have been warning that a great war would be coming to the Middle East. But it has arrived a bit sooner than I thought. Once Israeli troops move into Gaza, global events will start to move at a pace that will be absolutely breathtaking. And at this moment it appears that the beginning of a ground operation could potentially be just hours away."

A Comment: "A senior Hamas official has said allies like Iran and Hezbollah will join fighting 'if Gaza is subjected to a war of annihilation', which is precisely what Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to do. One should consider this: Lebanon shares a border with Israel. The elder of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, claims they have 100,000 very well trained and armed fighters. Significantly Hezbollah possesses 40,000 to 150,000 missiles capable of striking anywhere in Israel.  Should Iran enter the conflict they have at least 3,000 long range ballistic missiles and tens of thousands of shorter range missiles. If the United States attempts to aid Israel Turkey's military will side with Hamas. Israel will cease to exist... but not before exercising their nuclear weapon Samson Option in a final act of defiance. - CP

Dan, I Allegedly, "This Will Make You Sick"

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Dan, I Allegedly 10/11/23
"This Will Make You Sick"
"People are fed up with ridiculous fees and restaurants. They are charging everything for me employee fee to an insurance fee. Now there are restaurants that are charging a van at tax."
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