Friday, December 6, 2024

"Oliver Sacks on Gratitude, the Measure of Living, and the Dignity of Dying"

"Oliver Sacks on Gratitude, 
the Measure of Living, and the Dignity of Dying"
by Maria Popova

“Living has yet to be generally recognized as one of the arts,” proclaimed a 1924 guide to the art of living. That one of the greatest scientists of our time should be one of our greatest teacher in that art is nothing short of a blessing for which we can only be grateful - and that’s precisely what Oliver Sacks (July 9, 1933–August 30, 2015), a Copernicus of the mind and a Dante of medicine who turned the case study into a poetic form, became over the course of his long and fully lived life.

In his final months, Dr. Sacks reflected on his unusual existential adventure and his courageous dance with death in a series of lyrical New York Times essays, posthumously published in the slim yet enormously enchanting book Gratitude (public library), edited by his friend and assistant of thirty years, Kate Edgar, and his partner, the writer and photographer Bill Hayes.

In the first essay, titled “Mercury,” he follows in the footsteps of Henry Miller, who considered the measure of a life well lived upon turning eighty three decades earlier. Dr. Sacks writes: "Last night I dreamed about mercury - huge, shining globules of quicksilver rising and falling. Mercury is element number 80, and my dream is a reminder that on Tuesday, I will be 80 myself. Elements and birthdays have been intertwined for me since boyhood, when I learned about atomic numbers. At 11, I could say “I am sodium” (Element 11), and now at 79, I am gold. Eighty! I can hardly believe it. I often feel that life is about to begin, only to realize it is almost over."

Having almost died at forty-one while being chased by a white bull in a Norwegian fjord, Dr. Sacks considers the peculiar grace of having lived to old age: "At nearly 80, with a scattering of medical and surgical problems, none disabling, I feel glad to be alive - “I’m glad I’m not dead!” sometimes bursts out of me when the weather is perfect… I am grateful that I have experienced many things - some wonderful, some horrible - and that I have been able to write a dozen books, to receive innumerable letters from friends, colleagues and readers, and to enjoy what Nathaniel Hawthorne called “an intercourse with the world.”

I am sorry I have wasted (and still waste) so much time; I am sorry to be as agonizingly shy at 80 as I was at 20; I am sorry that I speak no languages but my mother tongue and that I have not traveled or experienced other cultures as widely as I should have done."

But pushing up from beneath the wistful self-awareness is Dr. Sacks’s fundamental buoyancy of spirit. Echoing George Eliot on the life-cycle of happiness and Thoreau on the greatest gift of growing older, he writes: "My father, who lived to 94, often said that the 80s had been one of the most enjoyable decades of his life. He felt, as I begin to feel, not a shrinking but an enlargement of mental life and perspective. One has had a long experience of life, not only one’s own life, but others’, too. One has seen triumphs and tragedies, booms and busts, revolutions and wars, great achievements and deep ambiguities, too. One has seen grand theories rise, only to be toppled by stubborn facts. One is more conscious of transience and, perhaps, of beauty. At 80, one can take a long view and have a vivid, lived sense of history not possible at an earlier age. I can imagine, feel in my bones, what a century is like, which I could not do when I was 40 or 60. I do not think of old age as an ever grimmer time that one must somehow endure and make the best of, but as a time of leisure and freedom, freed from the factitious urgencies of earlier days, free to explore whatever I wish, and to bind the thoughts and feelings of a lifetime together."

In another essay, titled “My Own Life” and penned shortly after learning of his terminal cancer diagnosis at the age of eighty-one, Dr. Sacks reckons with the potentiality of living that inhabits the space between him and his death: "It is up to me now to choose how to live out the months that remain to me. I have to live in the richest, deepest, most productive way I can. In this I am encouraged by the words of one of my favorite philosophers, David Hume, who, upon learning that he was mortally ill at age 65, wrote a short autobiography in a single day in April of 1776. He titled it “My Own Life.”

“I now reckon upon a speedy dissolution,” he wrote. “I have suffered very little pain from my disorder; and what is more strange, have, notwithstanding the great decline of my person, never suffered a moment’s abatement of my spirits. I possess the same ardour as ever in study, and the same gaiety in company.”

Gliding his mind’s eye over one of Hume’s most poignant lines - “It is difficult to be more detached from life than I am at present.” - Dr. Sacks considers the paradoxical way in which detachment becomes an instrument of presence: "Over the last few days, I have been able to see my life as from a great altitude, as a sort of landscape, and with a deepening sense of the connection of all its parts. This does not mean I am finished with life.

On the contrary, I feel intensely alive, and I want and hope in the time that remains to deepen my friendships, to say farewell to those I love, to write more, to travel if I have the strength, to achieve new levels of understanding and insight."

"Gratitude" is a bittersweet and absolutely beautiful read in its entirety. Complement it with Dr. Sacks on the life-saving power of music, the strange psychology of writing, and his story of love, lunacy, and a life fully lived, then revisit my remembrance of Dr. Sacks’s singular spirit.

Canadian Prepper, "WTF Alert! WW3 Has Hit Home; Total Gun Ban; Martial Law"

Canadian Prepper, 12/6/24
"WTF Alert! WW3 Has Hit Home; 
Total Gun Ban; Martial Law"
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The Daily "Near You?"

Clarkston, Michigan, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"Wars And Rumors Of War: The Middle East"

Dialogue Works, 12/6/24
"Larry C. Johnson: Hama Falls, Syria in Chaos,
 Turkey Backing HTS against Iran & Russia"
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Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 12/6/24
"Scott Ritter: 
Hezbollah-Syria-Iranian Axis Backed By Russia"
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Danny Haiphong, 12/6/24
"Pepe Escobar: Russia Braces for War as Turkey's 
Secret Meeting Shocks Putin, Exposes Israel in Syria"
"In this video, renowned geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar provides a deep dive into Russia’s next moves in Syria as Turkey and Israel escalate their proxy war in Aleppo and beyond. We examine the secret meetings held by Turkey in preparation for this operation, shedding light on the broader implications for the region. From the shifting dynamics between Ankara, Tel Aviv, and Moscow to the potential fallout of this covert strategy, Pepe Escobar unpacks the latest developments and what they mean for Syria’s future."
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Dan, I Allegedly, "Insurance Companies' Deadly Secret - What They Don't Tell You"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 12/6/24
"Insurance Companies' Deadly Secret - 
What They Don't Tell You"

"Breaking down the shocking murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the chilling message left on shell casings: "defend, deny, depose." As someone with extensive experience dealing with insurance companies, I share my personal insights into the healthcare system and why this tragic event has sparked widespread discussion about insurance practices.

I break down the disturbing details of this high-profile case, including the mysterious shell casing message that appears to reference the book "Delay, Deny, Defend." Drawing from my firsthand experience helping a loved one battle cancer while navigating insurance claims, I explain why healthcare coverage challenges have become such a heated issue in America.

This video explores United Healthcare's history of claim denials, the ongoing DOJ investigation that was underway before Thompson's death, and what this means for policyholders. I also share crucial advice about choosing the right insurance coverage and protecting yourself in today's complex healthcare system. Join me for this in-depth look at a story that has sent shockwaves through the insurance industry and raised serious questions about our healthcare system. Filmed on location in St. Kitts, I provide unique perspective on this developing story that impacts all Americans."
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Bill Bonner, "Saving Grace"

"The Death of Marat," in pen and ink.
"Saving Grace"
It is a costly extravagance for most Americans, roughly equal to the 
entire US debt added in this century. But it pays huge dividends
 for powerful participants; suppliers, lobbyists, and politicians.
by Bill Bonner

Baltimore, Maryland - "There is something so sweetly innocent... so endearingly naïve... about a revolution - even a fake one. Trying to Make America Great Again, for example. The thrill of a new start... a new direction... another chance to build a better world. The exhilaration of calling each other ‘citoyen’... or comrade... of holding mass rallies, giving the prescribed salute or waving copies of Mao’s Little Red Book. It’s like losing your virginity or discovering online sports betting; it opens up a world of pleasant possibilities.

We recall the Grace Commission, in which Ronald Reagan asked businessman Peter Grace to “drain the swamp... be bold. We want your team to work like tireless bloodhounds. Don’t leave any stone unturned in your search to root out inefficiency.”

The results of the study came out in 47 volumes, in 1984, concluding: "With two thirds of everyone's personal income taxes wasted or not collected, 100 percent of what is collected is absorbed solely by interest on the federal debt and by federal government contributions to transfer payments. In other words, all individual income tax revenues are gone before one nickel is spent on the services that taxpayers expect from their government."

But hope springs up from time to time... and now, even our friend David Stockman is staying up late... working out the details. Well after midnight... his candle flickering... he labors over the obese body of US spending. He’s already found $400 billion in ‘fat’ that could be readily lipo-sucked from the US budget. Now, he’s got his scalpel into the muscle of the Empire - the military, industrial, surveillance, full spectrum dominance complex.

There, he finds another $500 billion - a half-trillion per year that could be Ozempic-ed by simply returning to an America First strategy. There are no enemies on earth that could possibly mount a conventional attack on the US. Their war fleets (which they don’t have)... built and sustained by their large economies (that they don’t have)... sent out by conquest-lusting megalomaniacs (which they don’t have)... from huge military-grade ports in Siberia or on the Black Sea (which don’t exist)... equipped with the millions of troops, supplies and sophisticated weapons needed to overcome US resistance (which they don’t have) would be spotted from the air by tourists... and obliterated by US bombers, missiles and submarines... long before they got anywhere near California or New Jersey.

The only real vulnerability of the US is nuclear. And the answer to that is America’s nuclear Triad... submarines, bombers, and missiles - all carrying things that go ‘boom’ in a major way. The cost of this protection, however, is less than one-tenth of the present all-in Empire budget.

But power is the ultimate aphrodisiac, as Mr. Kissinger pointed out. And once you can get away with it, throwing your weight around becomes irresistible. You become the ‘indispensable nation’ (Madeleine Albright), without whom ‘nothing good happens.’ So, instead of spending, say, $100 billion per year on a reasonable ‘defense’ strategy, the US spends $1 trillion-plus... and gets to meddle in places most Americans have never heard of.

This is a costly extravagance for most Americans... roughly equal to the entire US debt added in this century. But it pays huge dividends for a few powerful participants, suppliers, cheerleaders, lobbyists, and politicians.

The budget cutters - including, notably, Musk and Ramaswamy - may have charm and logic on their side. Mr. Stockman has the numbers. And who wants to waste $500 billion every year? But on the other side are those who get the $500 billion... and have a keen incentive to keep it.

They use the money to buy complex, probably useless, weapons systems... with enough ‘fat’ in the contracts to support politicians, lobbyists and think-tanks who will argue for more of them. They will explain how it is vital to US security to bomb even the poorest people on earth... people who could not possibly do the US any significant harm. They will see the benefit in even larger outlays... to counter even less likely threats... in even more implausible ways.

They do not want revolution; they want things to remain as they are. And by the way, these people are now very well armed... very well- funded... very well-schooled at bending America’s politics in their direction…and they’ll soon be looking for Mr. Ramaswamy’s home address! The Grace Commission handed in its report in 1986. A few of its recommendations were actually implemented, resulting in trivial savings. US deficits and debt continued to rise. We’ll see what happens this time."

"How It Really Is"

 

"The Question On Everyone’s Mind: Is This the End or the Beginning?"

"The Question On Everyone’s Mind: 
Is This the End or the Beginning?"
by Philbutler

"The desperate Western hegemony has been halted in its tracks by a stark warning from the Russians. Further escalation, especially making Ukraine into a nuclear-armed threat, has forced Vladimir Putin to admonish the waning liberal order with assured nuclear destruction. The comedian dictator in Kyiv is now begging to work the best deal for Washington and the rest; only Zelensky has nothing to bargain with. Other signs assure us that the Ukraine debacle is drawing to a close and that a new and brighter world may be on the horizon.

Turning the page from this foregone conclusion, we see Mr. Putin is placing new puzzle pieces for the coming solidarity of nations seeking a multipolar world. Putin has announced that Russia is ready for new large-scale projects with Kazakhstan, the world’s ninth-largest nation. Russia’s southern neighbour has been under constant assault from Washington to swing Central Asia’s most prosperous nation into the liberal order’s orbit. Astana is now magnetized toward Moscow and the economic horizon the BRICS promise.

The “So Big” World: Looking past geography and Kazakhstan’s strategic position, Western hegemons will lose one country brimming with valuable natural resources when the Ukraine conflict is ended. In the bigger picture, Vladimir Putin’s strategies combined with the best interests of China, India, Iran, and a laundry list of nations have started the domino effect of Cold War lunatics once feared. It should be noted that Kazakhstan has the world’s second-largest uranium, chromium, lead, and zinc reserves. The landlocked nation in a critical strategic location bordering the Caspian Sea to the West and China to the East also possesses the third-largest manganese reserves; the fifth-largest copper reserves; and ranks in the top ten for coal, iron, and gold. I won’t bore the reader with a cumulative list of world resources this multipolar community possesses. The world is only so big, you know?

Even here in Greece, the newspapers (Greek language) are eager to report that Zelensky is ready to surrender if Ukraine becomes a NATO nation. As ludicrous as this proposal is, it signals the end of a senseless conflict that could have been avoided a decade ago. It’s also emblematic of the same way many in my circle are behaving. Everyone I talk to asks me, “What are the chances of a nuclear war?” Others ask an even more chilling question, they query me, “Would the Russians launch a first strike with their new weapons?” I ask myself, “Well, do they want my real opinion or a comforting pat on the back?”

To Get “It” Over With? If you were a nation that had been assaulted on every side by powers that seem to be led by a Satanic cult, would you take advantage of a new first-strike option that could not be stopped? Furthermore, as Mr. Putin readily admitted in a press conference, the much feared and talked about Oreshnik that was “tested” in Dnipo did not even have explosive warheads, conventional or nuclear. The Russian president pointed out that the kinetic and heat energy of the empty warheads was sufficient to eliminate targets. I’ll let the reader forecast a conventional weapon capable of the same destruction as a nuclear warhead.

Ballistic missiles carrying multiple nuclear warheads that can be independently targeted and plummet toward their targets anywhere on the globe at 11 times the speed of sound affords strategists interesting potentialities. That’s my honest answer. It’s a good thing the Russians, Chinese, Iranians, and the other nations that have been pushed about by Britain, the EU, and especially my own country don’t need to obliterate anybody. Only the people behind inept imbeciles like Joe Biden need an emergency measure. Ukraine is lost, the people cannot freeze for one more Winter, and there are no more young men and women to sacrifice on the altar of dominion.

I hope that the Londoners, the New Yorkers, Parisians, and the Berliners in charge are now at the drawing board unveiling PLAN B. One can only reason that these geniuses of power have a contingency in place other than killing us all off alongside them. The Western elites may have some pseudo-capitalist scheme to fit in rather than control the world completely. As a geographer, I cannot help but notice how small the Western empire is becoming now. Take a look at a map sometime soon. Let’s see if there is a “next” move by my country and her now shaky allies."

Adventures With Danno, "Saver Deals At Aldi You Should Be Buying Right Now!"

Full screen recommended.
Adventures With Danno, AM 12/6/24
"Saver Deals At Aldi You Should Be Buying Right Now!"
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Gregory Mannarino, "It's Almost A Nightmare - We Are Being Set Up"

Gregory Mannarino, AM 12/6/24
"It's Almost A Nightmare - We Are Being Set Up"
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Jim Kunstler, "Not a Joke"

"Not a Joke"
by Jim Kunstler

"Stare into the sun and begin to glimpse
 the size of what you're up against." 
- Mike Benz

"The Hunter Biden super-sized blanket pardon went over so well around the country that “Joe Biden” - or the shadowy league of not-quite-geniuses who run the twilight White House operation - floated the idea of issuing preemptive pardons for a few of the most spectacularly dishonest characters in US political life: Dr. Fauci, Senator-elect Adam Schiff, and Liz Cheney. Does “JB” plan on legally adopting them so he can claim he was moved to act out of a father’s love?

Like every official act ever associated with the name “Joe Biden” the preemptive pardon idea has that reality-optional feel. None of the three has been convicted of a crime to be pardoned for, or even been hauled-in for questioning by federal law enforcement agents on a probable cause writ. But a pardon would necessarily paint them as criminals, ipso facto. Would they accept a pardon, with what it implies, or run shrieking from it as from an apple polished with novichok?

The proffer of a pardon itself must amount to a declaration of probable cause, igniting the very legal process it seeks to dispose of. An inquiry would have to be launched to discover what laws these three desperadoes might have broken, followed perhaps by a grand jury to evaluate the evidence, and so on. “Joe Biden” himself might have to answer some basic questions, such as: at what time prior to issuing the pardon did he begin to suspect some laws had been broken? And, since the president’s chief duty is to enforce the law, was “JB” negligent and culpable himself for misprision of felonies?

You know, of course, that the Supreme Court decided last summer in Trump v. United States (Docket No: 23-939) that a president is immune from prosecution for official acts. But the misprision of felonies is neither a presidential duty nor anything describable as an official act. Rather it would be grounds for impeachment, being a “high crime.” Now, luckily for Joe Biden, his term-in-office is so close to its conclusion that impeachment must be considered off-the-table as a practical matter. He might be subject to prosecution, though, after the clock strikes noon on one-six-twenty-five.

I doubt he will be present at Mr. Trump’s inauguration, so the US marshals will have to root him out of Delaware (or wherever) and haul him into the federal lockup in DC at exactly the moment Mr. Trump pardons the J-6 prisoners. Will they get to see “Joe Biden” coming into the joint on their way out? There would be a certain poetic symmetry in that, and hard to not admire the workings of Providence after all its foot-dragging. You might well ask: how many days, or months, will “Joe Biden” have to endure in solitary detention before the paperwork is in order for a proper arraignment? Considering how the process was applied to those J-6 culprits, a year would seem sufficient.

Pardon me for saying: I fear that “Joe Biden” might have started something that isn’t going to end well for “Joe Biden” and many others. The little goldfish bowl of the White House is surrounded by the vast, pulsating DC blob and its million-footed ranks of officials deserving of pardons. You know the floated names Fauci, Schiff, and Cheney were only representative samples, denoting a certain managerial class of blobists that runs to the thousands of federal employees at least. What about Garland, Monaco, and Gupta at DOJ, and their paladin prosecutor Jack Smith, and his many deputies? Or Comey, Wray, Abate, Sallet, McCabe, Rosenstein, Strzok, Page, Pientka, Priestap, McCord, Horowitz out of the FBI? Or Mueller, Weissmann, Dreeben, Van Grack, Rhee, and Quarles from that spin-off Special Counsel venture? Or Boasberg, Chutkan, and Sullivan in the DC judiciary? Or, Collins, Wallensky, Cohen and their many deputies in Covid-land? Surely, they all deserve pardons now, and their crimes can be sorted out later.

There would appear to be no precedent for a chief executive pardoning the entire federal government, or we would have heard of it by now. At the conclusion of the Civil War, Abe Lincoln issued a conditional pardon to Southerners - they had to take an oath of allegiance to the Union - but it did not include military officers and high-ranking Confederate officials. The blob of our time is a different breed of porpoise.

Actually, it’s more like a systemic fungal infection of the body politic, requiring deep fumigation and exposure to sunlight. The proposed D.O.G.E advisory under Messrs Musk and Ramaswamy might answer as a “good enough” therapeutic approach, wholesale dismissal of entire agencies and departments, actually flushing away the malign parasites en masse, pardons not required.

What I await in the sunsetting “Joe Biden” presidency is whether he will go ahead and pardon the other members of the Biden family beyond just “first son” Hunter: brothers Jim and Frank and the wives and various offspring who received cash “gifts” from officials in foreign lands laundered into their personal bank accounts amounting to millions of dollars. None of them enjoy the much talked-about presidential immunity out of mere familial proximity to their illustrious relation, number “46” in the lengthening line of commanders-in-chief.

Perhaps that’s what is spurring the league of not-quite-geniuses behind the Big Guy to try to start World War Three this Christmas Season - to distract the public from the inevitable Biden family blanket pardon. At this point, I don’t care if they are ever prosecuted for all that grift. Let the Big Guy and his adjacent family fishes slip through the net. Let that certain someone who authored The Art of the Deal work his magic on the situation so that we don’t become an ashtray from sea to shining sea before the Christmas trees are swagged and lighted."

Travelling With Russia, "How Old Moscow Is Now Becoming New Moscow"

Full screen recommended.
Travelling With Russia, 12/5/24
"How Old Moscow Is Now Becoming New Moscow"
"What does Moscow, Russia, look like in 2024? How has the city changed in the last few years? Join me as I visit 2 brand-new districts in Moscow to see how modern Russia is becoming. From visiting Moscow City to discovering a brand new district, get ready to be amazed."
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Incredible what a sane, civilized society can achieve.
We of course wouldn't know...
Full screen recommended.
Moscow By Drone"

A Blues Musical Interlude: Foy Vance, Ed Sheeran, "Make it Rain"

 "Make it Rain"
The original, Ed Sheeran's version is the cover.
Ed Sheeran, "Make it Rain"

Thursday, December 5, 2024

Musical Interlude: Liquid Mind, "Moment of Grace Part 1"

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

"A Look to the Heavens..."

"Is our Milky Way Galaxy this thin? Magnificent spiral galaxy NGC 4565 is viewed edge-on from planet Earth. Also known as the Needle Galaxy for its narrow profile, bright NGC 4565 is a stop on many telescopic tours of the northern sky, in the faint but well-groomed constellation Coma Berenices. This sharp, colorful image reveals the spiral galaxy's boxy, bulging central core cut by obscuring dust lanes that lace NGC 4565's thin galactic plane.
An assortment of other background galaxies is included in the pretty field of view. Thought similar in shape to our own Milky Way Galaxy, NGC 4565 lies about 40 million light-years distant and spans some 100,000 light-years. Easily spotted with small telescopes, sky enthusiasts consider NGC 4565 to be a prominent celestial masterpiece Messier missed."

The Poet: Maya Angelou, "A Brave And Startling Truth"

"A Brave And Startling Truth"
by Maya Angelou

"We, this people, on a small and lonely planet
Traveling through casual space,
Past aloof stars, across the way of indifferent suns,
To a destination where all signs tell us
It is possible and imperative that we learn
A brave and startling truth.

And when we come to it,
To the day of peacemaking,
When we release our fingers
From fists of hostility
And allow the pure air to cool our palms.

When we come to it,
When the curtain falls on the minstrel show of hate,
And faces sooted with scorn are scrubbed clean.
When battlefields and coliseum
No longer rake our unique and particular sons and daughters
Up with the bruised and bloody grass,
To lie in identical plots in foreign soil.

When the rapacious storming of the churches,
The screaming racket in the temples have ceased.
When the pennants are waving gaily,
When the banners of the world tremble
Stoutly in the good, clean breeze.

When we come to it,
When we let the rifles fall from our shoulders,
And children dress their dolls in flags of truce.
When land mines of death have been removed,
And the aged can walk into evenings of peace.
When religious ritual is not perfumed
By the incense of burning flesh,
And childhood dreams are not kicked awake
By nightmares of abuse.

When we come to it,
Then we will confess that not the Pyramids
With their stones set in mysterious perfection
Nor the Gardens of Babylon
Hanging as eternal beauty
In our collective memory,
Not the Grand Canyon
Kindled into delicious color
By Western sunsets.

Nor the Danube, flowing its blue soul into Europe
Not the sacred peak of Mount Fuji
Stretching to the Rising Sun.
Neither Father Amazon nor Mother Mississippi who, without favor,
Nurture all creatures in the depths and on the shores
These are not the only wonders of the world.

When we come to it,
We, this people, on this minuscule and kithless globe,
Who reach daily for the bomb, the blade and the dagger
Yet who petition in the dark for tokens of peace.
We, this people on this mote of matter,
In whose mouths abide cankerous words
Which challenge our very existence,
Yet out of those same mouths
Come songs of such exquisite sweetness
That the heart falters in its labor,
And the body is quieted into awe.

We, this people, on this small and drifting planet,
Whose hands can strike with such abandon
That in a twinkling, life is sapped from the living.
Yet those same hands can touch with such healing, irresistible tenderness
That the haughty neck is happy to bow,
And the proud back is glad to bend.
Out of such chaos, of such contradiction
We learn that we are neither devils nor divines.

When we come to it,
We, this people, on this wayward, floating body,
Created on this earth, of this earth,
Have the power to fashion for this earth
A climate where every man and every woman
Can live freely without sanctimonious piety,
Without crippling fear.

When we come to it,
We must confess that we are the possible,
We are the miraculous, the true wonder of this world.
That is when, and only when,
We come to it."

"Time To Move On..."

“How do the geese know when to fly to the sun? Who tells them the seasons? How do we, humans, know when it is time to move on? As with the migrant birds, so surely with us; there is a voice within, if only we would listen to it, that tells us so certainly when to go forth into the unknown.”
- Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

Soon, soon...

"Point Of No Return..."

”There is a point of no return, unremarked at the time, in most lives.”
- Graham Greene
“When swimming into a dark tunnel, there arrives a point of no return when
 you no longer have enough breath to double back. Your only choice
 is to swim forward into the unknown… and pray for an exit.” 
- Dan Brown
“And it was pointless… to think how those years could have been put to better use, for he could hardly have put them to worse. There was no recovering them now. You could grieve endlessly for the loss of time and for the damage done therein. For the dead, and for your own lost self. But what the wisdom of the ages says is that we do well not to grieve on and on. And those old ones knew a thing or two and had some truth to tell… for you can grieve your heart out and in the end you are still where you were. All your grief hasn’t changed a thing. What you have lost will not be returned to you. It will always be lost. You’re left with only your scars to mark the void. All you can choose to do is to go on or not. But if you go on, it’s knowing you carry your scars with you.” - Charles Frazier
“Never be ashamed of a scar.
It simply means you were stronger than whatever tried to hurt you.”
- Unknown

Gerald Celente, "Israeli Genocide: It's The American Way"

Strong language alert!
Gerald Celente, 12/5/24
"Israeli Genocide: 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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'It's A Mess..."

Deputy Wendell: "It's a mess, ain't it Sheriff?"
Sheriff Ed Tom Bell: "Well, if it ain't, it'll do till the mess gets here."
- "No Country For Old Men"

Oh, the mess is here alright...and you ain't seen nothin' yet...
Brace for impact.

"Another Bank Outage Has Just Left Millions Of Americans Without Money"

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Epic Economist, 12/5/24
"Another Bank Outage Has Just
 Left Millions Of Americans Without Money"
"A catastrophic bank failure has wiped out the life savings of thousands of American families this month, after a fintech bank operator went belly-up and disappeared with the money of its customers. Court documents suggest that up to 10 million accounts were affected, but regulators say there is nothing they can do to solve the problem. The U.S. banking system is crumbling, and today, we are going to reveal another facet of the ongoing collapse."
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Jeremiah Babe, "I Don't Trust The Hype - Consumers Trapped In Debt And FOMO"

Jeremiah Babe, 12/5/24
"I Don't Trust The Hype - 
Consumers Trapped In Debt And FOMO"
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The Daily "Near You?"

Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. Thanks for stopping by!

"What The Herd Hates The Most..."

"What the herd hates the most is the one who thinks differently. It is not so much the opinion itself, as the audacity of wanting to think for themselves. Something they do not know how to do." – Schopenhauer
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Read a book? That'll be the day!
"Nationwide, on average, 79% of U.S. adults are literate in 2024.
21% of adults in the US are illiterate in 2024.
54% of adults have a literacy below 6th grade level."
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"The problem isn't that Johnny can't read. The problem isn't 
even that Johnny can't think. The problem is that Johnny 
doesn't know what thinking is; he confuses it with feeling."
- Thomas Sowell
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"Five percent of the people think; 
ten percent of the people think they think; 
and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think."
- Thomas Edison

"Trapping Wild Pigs"

"Trapping Wild Pigs"
by Jeff Thomas

"Most of us would like to assume that we’re smarter than pigs, but are we? Let’s have a look. Pigs are pretty intelligent mammals, and forest-dwelling wild pigs are known to be especially wily. However, there’s a traditional method for trapping them. First, find a small clearing in the forest and put some corn on the ground. After you leave, the pigs will find it. They’ll also return the next day to see if there’s more.

Replace the corn every day. Once they’ve become dependent on the free food, erect a section of fence down one side of the clearing. When they get used to the fence, they’ll begin to eat the corn again. Then you erect another side of the fence.Continue until you have all four sides of the fence up, with a gate in the final side. Then, when the pigs enter the pen to feed, you close the gate.

At first, the pigs will run around, trying to escape. But if you toss in more corn, they’ll eventually calm down and go back to eating. You can then smile at the herd of pigs you’ve caught and say to yourself that this is why humans are smarter than pigs. But unfortunately, that’s not always so. In fact, the description above is the essence of trapping humans into collectivism.

Collectivism begins when a government starts offering free stuff to the population. At first, it’s something simple like free education or food stamps for the poor. But soon, political leaders talk increasingly of "entitlements" – a wonderful concept that by its very name suggests that this is something that’s owed to you, and if other politicians don’t support the idea, then they’re denying you your rights.

Once the idea of free stuff has become the norm and, more importantly, when the populace has come to depend upon it as a significant part of their "diet," more free stuff is offered. It matters little whether the new entitlements are welfare, healthcare, free college, or a guaranteed basic wage. What’s important is that the herd come to rely on the entitlements. Then, it’s time to erect the fence.

Naturally, in order to expand the volume of free stuff, greater taxation will be required. And of course, some rights will have to be sacrificed. And just like the pigs, all that’s really necessary to get humans to comply is to make the increase in fencing gradual. People focus more on the corn than the fence. Once they’re substantially dependent, it’s time to shut the gate.

What this looks like in collectivism is that new restrictions come into play that restrict freedoms. You may be told that you cannot expatriate without paying a large penalty. You may be told that your bank deposit may be confiscated in an emergency situation. You may even be told that the government has the right to deny you the freedom to congregate, or even to go to work, for whatever trumped-up reason.

And of course, that’s the point at which the pigs run around, hoping to escape the new restrictions. But more entitlements are offered, and in the end, the entitlements are accepted as being more valuable than the freedom of self-determination.

Even at this point, most people will remain compliant. But there’s a final stage: The corn ration is "temporarily" cut due to fiscal problems. Then it’s cut again… and again. The freedoms are gone for good and the entitlements are then slowly removed. This is how it’s possible to begin with a very prosperous country, such as Argentina, Venezuela or the US, and convert it into an impoverished collectivist state. It’s a gradual process and the pattern plays out the same way time and again. It succeeds because human nature remains the same. Collectivism eventually degrades into uniform poverty for 95% of the population, with a small elite who live like kings.

After World War II, the Western world was flying high. There was tremendous prosperity and opportunity for everyone. The system was not totally free market, but enough so that anyone who wished to work hard and take responsibility for himself had the opportunity to prosper. But very early – in the 1960s – The Great Society became the byword for government-provided largesse for all those who were in need – free stuff for those who were disadvantaged in one way or another.

Most Americans, who were then flush with prosperity, were only too happy to share with those who were less fortunate. Unfortunately, they got suckered into the idea that, rather than give voluntarily on an individual basis, they’d entrust their government to become the distributor of largesse, and to pay for it through taxation. Big mistake. From that point on, all that was necessary was to keep redefining who was disadvantaged and to then provide more free stuff.

Few people were aware that the first sections of fence were being erected. But today, it may be easier to understand that the fence has been completed and the gate is closing. It may still be possible to make a hasty exit, but we shall find very few people dashing for the gate. After all, to expatriate to another country would mean leaving all that free stuff – all that security.

At this point, the idea of foraging in the forest looks doubtful. Those who have forgotten how to rely on themselves will understandably fear making an exit. They’ll not only have to change their dependency habits; they’ll have to think for themselves in future. But make no mistake about it – what we’re witnessing today in what was formerly the Free World is a transition into collectivism. It will be a combination of corporatism and socialism, with the remnants of capitalism. The overall will be collectivism.

The gate is closing, and as stated above, some members of the herd will cause a fuss as they watch the gate closing. There will be some confusion and civil unrest, but in the end, the great majority will settle down once again to their corn. Only a few will have both the insight and temerity necessary to make a dash for the gate as it’s now closing.

This was true in Argentina when the government was still generous with the largesse, and it was true in Venezuela when the entitlements were at their peak. It is now true of the US as the final transition into collectivism begins. Rather than make the dash for the gate, the great majority will instead look down at their feed and say, "This is still the best country in the world," and continue eating the corn."

"Be Kind..."

 

"Angel: Well, I guess I kinda worked it out. If there's no great glorious end to all this, if nothing we do matters... then all that matters is what we do. 'Cause that's all there is. What we do. Now. Today. I fought for so long, for redemption, for a reward, and finally just to beat the other guy, but I never got it.
Kate Lockley: And now you do?
Angel: Not all of it. All I wanna do is help. I wanna help because, I don't think people should suffer as they do. Because, if there's no bigger meaning, then the smallest act of kindness is the greatest thing in the world.
Kate Lockley: Yikes. It sounds like you've had an epiphany.
Angel: I keep saying that, but nobody's listening."

"The Silence of the Damned"

"The Silence of the Damned"
Our leading humanitarian and civic institutions, including
major medical institutions, refuse to denounce Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
This exposes their hypocrisy and complicity.
by Chris Hedges

Excerpt: "There is no effective health care system left in Gaza. Infants are dying. Children are having their limbs amputated without anesthesia. Thousands of cancer patients and those in need of dialysis lack treatment. The last cancer hospital in Gaza has ceased functioning. An estimated 50,000 pregnant women have no safe place to give birth. They undergo cesarean sections without anesthesia. Miscarriage rates are up 300 percent since the Israeli assault began. The wounded bleed to death. There is no sanitation or clean water. Hospitals have been bombed and shelled. Nasser Hospital, one of the last functioning hospitals in Gaza, is “near collapse.” Clinics, along with ambulances – 79 in Gaza and over 212 in the West Bank – have been destroyed. Some 400 doctors, nurses, medics and healthcare workers have been killedmore than the total of all healthcare workers killed in conflicts around the world.

Troops entered al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis and demanded doctors and displaced Palestinians leave – as well as round up detainees, including the wounded, sick and medical staff. Disguised as hospital workers and civilians, Israeli soldiers entered Jenin’s Ibn Sina Hospital in the West Bank and assassinated three Palestinians as they slept.

The cuts to funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) - collective punishment for the alleged involvement in the Oct. 7 attack of 12 of its 13,000 UNRWA workers - will accelerate the horror, turning the attacks, starvation, lack of health care and spread of infectious diseases in Gaza into a tidal wave of death."
Full article here:
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"How It Really Is"

"US National Debt Clock"

"To Really Ask..."

“Very few beings really seek knowledge in this world – few really ask. On the contrary, they try to wring from the unknown the answers they have already shaped in their own minds – justifications, confirmations, forms of consolation without which they can’t go on. To really ask is to open the door to a whirlwind. The answer may annihilate the question and the questioner.”
- Anne Rice, “The Vampire Lestat”

"The Antidote"

"The Antidote"
by The ZMan

"A central feature of the democratic society is mendacity. The more democratic the culture, the less honest the participants. The reason for that is simple. The goal in a democratic system, whether it is a marketplace for goods and service or a political system for setting public policy, is to win the crowd. You do not necessarily have to win a majority, but you need enough to lie about having a majority. To do that you must say anything to bring the mob to your side.

This is the reason we know or care about Socrates. Ancient Athens was a democratic society, where rhetoric was the prized skill. The reason for that is status was rewarded to those who could win over their fellow citizens through argument. Inevitably the truth stopped mattering very much, as people tend to believe a good story, especially one that flatters them, over objective reality. Socrates skillfully argued in favor of the truth over rhetoric, so the Athenians voted to kill him.

Lying is a funny thing as everyone lies about something, usually in a moment of weakness or in an effort to be prudent. As a result, normal people think of lying as a thing you do reluctantly. You lie about not having broken something at work, even though in the long run honestly would be your better option. You tell the friend that his new car is great, even though you think it is ridiculous for a middle-aged man to be driving around in a Miata. It hurts to say it, but friendship requires it.

While everyone lies, most people are honest. They think the truth matters, even if the truth is unwelcome. You want the doctor to tell you the truth about your health, not because it will have an impact on your health, but because it is your health, and you have a right to know the truth about it. This sense of entitlement with regards to the truth stems from the fact that all humans possess the tools to conceive of what with think is reality and therefore we are entitled to reality.

It is why most people struggle to accept that there are people who are not honest, so they do not struggle with the lie. In fact, they take pleasure in tricking people, even when the truth would serve their interest. Unlike the honest person, the Democratic Man sees truth telling as a weakness. He speaks the truth only when forced into it and seems to see it as a weakness. For him, the truth is bait to lure in the honest to trick them into something they would otherwise resist.

An example of this is in The Atlantic, a publication that has become the symbol of democratic mendacity. In less democratic times, it was a journal for the intellectual class of the WASP ruling elite. Now it is a vulgar tabloid used to insert falsehoods into the media ecosystem. This post from David Frum is a perfect example. Everything about it is a lie from the very first sentence. From there is a clever monument to the art of lying to trick the intended audience.

“For more than four decades before Donald Trump assumed the presidency, the FBI director was a position above politics” is what someone once described as a lie so colossal that people assume there must be some truth to it because they cannot believe that anyone would lie so infamously. Bill Clinton fired the FBI Director, Bill Sessions, as soon as he came to power. He replaced the capable Sessions with the thoroughly incompetent Janet Reno.

The fact is every position in Washington is political. You cannot be in politics without being political, which means taking a side. David Frum surely knows this, but he likes lying and he has an agenda. One of the funny things about this type is they often start with a kernel of truth around which they wrap their lies. In this case, the kernel of truth is that the FBI helped the media drive off Nixon. The schemers are hoping a similar thing happens (again) once Trump takes office.

This is just one recent example. You can scan the regime media sites and find hundreds of examples on a daily basis. We live in a time when the only reasons to consume mass media are entertainment and to learn what is not true. People like David Frum make being funny on social media much easier. If you see an assertion of fact in the Wall Street Journal, then you know what is not true about that particular subject and can eliminate it from the set of possible truths.

The question, from a sociological and analytical perspective, is whether the system produces the mendacious or whether it simply elevates them. Since Grog sold Trog a bad wheel, lying has been a part of human society. Along with it we have evolved various ways to guard against it, both individually and collectively. Among European people, social rules evolved to sort people between the trusted and the untrustworthy, creating moral societies rather than tribal ones.

Therefore, if liars have always been an issue for human society, it means the proliferation of liars is a product of the current rules. We are becoming a low trust society either because we are conditioning each generation to prize mendacity over the truth or the system rewards the mendacious over the honest, thus flooding the public square with shameless liars. The lack of shame is a critical piece, as moral societies rely on shame to govern behavior.

The counter to this is someone like Tutus Oates. He was an English priest who fabricated a conspiracy to kill Charles II. This was the “Popish Plot” that made him quite famous and wealthy for a time. This was just one of his many lies and schemes that often had no obvious benefit to him. Like Hillary Clinton, he loved lying. Eventually, people caught onto his tricks, but again like Hillary Clinton, he used more tricks to escape the hangman’s noose and continue with his mendacity.

This perfect example of the modern pundit lived in the 17th century when democracy was limited to arguments among nobles after too many drinks. This was the restoration, a time when popular government had a very bad odor. Of course, one could argue that the flickers of democracy under Cromwell fertilized the ground where the seeds of mendacity had lied dormant. Still, in a decidedly undemocratic society a trickster like Oates was able to thrive for a little while.

None of this may seem to matter, but Western people evolved over thousands of generations to exist in high trust societies. Unlike the tribal people of sub-Saharan Africa who organize around the tribe or the people in the Middle East who organize around the clan, Europeans organize around a set of moral codes. The proliferation of liars who have undermined social trust are making Western societies unlivable. The next step is they become ungovernable.

What that means for the reform minded is that for reform to work, Western societies must become hostile to people like David Frum. Either they sink in status to the point where they are nothing more than a warning to others or they find life in a high trust society too terrifying, so they self-deport. In other words, the goal of reform must be elevating candor to the highest quality, as the necessary antidote to the mendacity that has come to dominate the modern West."