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Thursday, April 3, 2025

The Poet: James Kavanaugh, “Searchers”

“Searchers”

“Some people do not have to search -
they find their niche early in life and rest there,
seemingly contented and resigned.
They do not seem to ask much of life,
sometimes they do not seem to take it seriously.
At times I envy them,
but usually I do not understand them -
seldom do they understand me.
I am one of the searchers.
There are, I believe, millions of us.
We are not unhappy, but neither are we really content.
We continue to explore life,
hoping to uncover its ultimate secret.
We continue to explore ourselves,
hoping to understand.
We like to walk along the beach -
we are drawn by the ocean,
taken by its power, its unceasing motion,
its mystery and unspeakable beauty.
We like forests and mountains, deserts and hidden rivers,
and the lonely cities as well.
Our sadness is as much a part of our lives as is our laughter.
To share our sadness with the one we love is
perhaps as great a joy as we can know -
unless it is to share our laughter.
We searchers are ambitious only for life itself,
for everything beautiful it can provide.
Most of all we want to love and be loved.
We want to live in a relationship that will not impede
our wandering, nor prevent our search, nor lock us in prison walls.
We do not want to prove ourselves to another or compete for love.
We are wanderers, dreamers and lovers,
lonely souls who dare ask of life everything good and beautiful.”

- James Kavanaugh

"War is Peace"

"War is Peace"
by Joel Bowman

“Politics is the entertainment division of the military industrial complex.”
~ Frank Zappa (1940 – 1993)

Buenos Aires, Argentina - "In the daily prize for “dumbest headlines,” the Wall Street Journal often finds itself standing, bewildered, upon the dais. Recently, and among tough competition, it climbed to the very top step. From the March 29 edition: "For Russia’s Economy, Peace Poses a Threat." The country’s economic growth depends on the war in Ukraine, making a peace deal an economic risk for the Kremlin

Yes, dear reader, the very same economy that was going to crumble “within weeks” under the weight of rearmament, the pressure of western sanctions, and the inimitable force of Ukrainian flags in BlueSky bios, faces a new and existential danger: the imminent outbreak of peace!

To be clear, this particular Note is not about the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, per se, the sophmoronic “Us vs. Them” paradigm of the perennially propagandized. After all, war does not determine who is right, as the old saying goes... only who is left.

Rather, we aim to make a broader point, about an ideology that begins with a fundamental misunderstanding of the way the world really works... and ends up in precisely the reductio ad absurdum you would expect, advocating for that Orwellian motto:

War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength.

Peace Beware! Indeed, the Journal makes the case for us perfectly, albeit inadvertently. Continued the braindead op-ed..."Against the odds, the Russian economy has weathered the war. The next economic storm on the horizon: peace."

Hmm...“A bloodbath”...“a quagmire”...“hell on earth”... we’ve heard war described a thousand different ways. But we’ve never heard peace portrayed as an “economic storm on the horizon.” Apparently, Benjamin Franklin got it face-about-arse when he observed, “There never was a good war or a bad peace.”

And here we thought battle-weary soldiers on both sides, having been dragged through mud and trench by their spotless political leaders, yearned for “peace on earth and goodwill toward men.” That, granted something like a Christmas Day Truce, as was the case on the Western Front in 1914, sons and brothers might retire their bayonets and sing carols together, exchange gifts and even take up some impromptu football games in no-man’s land.

How... quaint! For years we labored under the naive delusion that, as Randolph Bourne had it, “war is the health of the state,” not – as seemed far from the case – the health of the citizenry, who were, after all, busy dying en masse. Turns out, the real danger lurked in peacetime all along, where a brotherhood of man serves one and other’s needs, works together toward common goals and produces value through the free and voluntary exchange of goods and services.

Mars above! Spare those young soldiers the “economic storm” of peace, brewing ominously on the horizon. If only they would stick to building tanks instead of Teslas...churning out artillery shells instead of Taco Bells...manufacturing F-16s instead of iPhone 16s...the world would be all the richer for it. If only the young cannon fodder knew the true horror of peacetime, they might remain on the frontlines, coughing and hacking in the blood and the muck.

Thus does the myth persist that it was WWII that finally dragged the US out of depression...by stealing resources – including precious human capital – from the private realm of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and mandating that its flow be redirecting toward death, tyranny and the pursuit of misery.

And yet, it’s not merely hundreds of thousands of room temperature corpses at stake here...there’s a whole warped philosophy that undergirds such empty-headed, anti-human thinking. Continued the establishment mouthpiece: "Throughout the conflict in Ukraine, massive government spending on the military has propped up Russia’s output and blunted the impact of Western sanctions. Weapons factories geared up, while outfits from clothing brands to bakeries retooled to make balaclavas and drones. The transformation has made Russia’s economy reliant on the war for jobs, wages and growth. Weaning it off that military sustenance, in a peace deal being pushed by President Trump, is an economic risk for the Kremlin."

Bombs and Baby Rattles: And here we get to the cold, dark heart of the matter, the mistaken belief that true economic vitality is somehow tied to raw production itself, regardless of the underlying human value of what is actually being produced. As if the state knows best what its citizens need, rather than those self same individuals.

Who needs winter clothes and baked goods when you can have balaclavas and drones instead? Forget summer holidays with the kids and clear skies overhead. Try bomb craters full of child soldiers and skies darkened with predator drones. Death and destruction is what the people really want, right?

Of course, if you view the world through the slanted lens of Keynesian economics, this all makes perfect sense. It was John Maynard Keynes who advocated countercyclical government stimulus, designed to boost aggregate demand and thereby raise gross domestic product. Never mind whether the end product was a bomb or a baby rattle. Here he is, waxing nonsensical in his General Theory... 

"If the Treasury were to fill old bottles with banknotes, bury them at suitable depths in disused coalmines which are then filled up to the surface with town rubbish, and leave it to private enterprise on well-tried principles of laissez-faire to dig the notes up again (the right to do so being obtained, of course, by tendering for leases of the note-bearing territory), there need be no more unemployment and, with the help of the repercussions, the real income of the community, and its capital wealth also, would probably become a good deal greater than it actually is. It would, indeed, be more sensible to build houses and the like; but if there are political and practical difficulties in the way of this, the above would be better than nothing."
~ John Maynard Keynes, 
"The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money" (1936)

This is precisely the kind of cart-before-horse “reasoning” that inspires the misfiring neurons of neo-Keynesian eggheads like Paul Krugman, who once proposed an alien invasion as a magic elixir for the ailing economy. Spake the ex-Enron adviser in an interview on CNN, back in 2011: “If we discovered that space aliens were planning to attack, and we needed a massive build-up to counter the space alien threat, and inflation and budget deficits took secondary place to that, this slump would be over in 18 months.”

Professor Paul then went on to suggest that, even if we discovered we’d been misled and the alien threat had been manufactured by the government to stimulate faux spending, a la Orson Wells’s classic, The Outer Limits, we’d all be better off for having spent the money…budget deficits, inflation and opportunity cost be damned!

Stimulating Keynes: To Keynes, Krugman et al. the worst government spending program of all... is no government spending program at all. Whether it’s imaginary extraterrestrial invasions or the very real tragedy of war, as long as GDP is bolstered and the relevant indicators are stimulated, it’s all to the good.

On the manufacturing front, there’s nothing like goosing production figures by making things that are literally designed to blow up. Talk about planned obsolescence! As for those employment numbers, what better than to keep the figures bolstered than by imposing nationwide conscription...than routinely decimating the entire workforce? The living work whether they want to or not...while the dead are too proud to show up on the unemployment rolls. Easy peasy!

In the end, war is Keynesianism gone wild, a voracious governmental ouroboros, feeding insatiably on its own tail, filling spreadsheets and trenches in roughly equal measure. When all you have is guns, everything starts looking like a duck…and when all you have is Keynesian economic quackery, everything begins to look like a government boondoggle-in-waiting.

And yet, this is the narrative that must be constantly pushed to “We, the People,” by “They, the Bureaucrats.” War “props up” the economy... rearmament is good for our industrial base... the real threat to us all – Russians and Ukrainians, Allies and Axis alike – is the sudden outbreak of peace. Far from posing “an economic risk for the Kremlin,” peace would be an economic boon for all nations currently wasting precious resources on the scourge of war. And that’s exactly why the establishment is eager to prevent it at all costs... up to and including the gravest cost of all. Stay tuned for more Notes From the End of the World..."
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Freely Download "Report from Iron Mountain on the Possibility and Desirability of Peace",
 by Leonard C. Lewin, here:

The Daily "Near You?"

Keaau, Hawaii, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"Meanwhile, Elsewhere..."

Full screen recommended.
Window to Moscow, 4/1/25
"Evening Moscow: 
You Won't See This Kind Of Russia On TV! "
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Judge Napolitano, "Prof. Jeffery Sachs: The Disaster of Tariffs"

Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 4/3/25
"Prof. Jeffery Sachs: The Disaster of Tariffs"
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"Wars And Rumors Of War: The Middle East""

Mahmood OD, 4/3/25
"Disaster Ahead: US Deploys Carl Vinson Strike Group; 
Iran Will Annihilate Israel & US Bases, 1,000 Missiles Aimed At Dimona"
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Full screen recommended.
Times Of India, 4/3/25
"Iran Announces New War, 'End Of Israel Imminent'; 
Big Al-Aqsa Battle Plan Revealed By IRGC, 'US Can't Save Israel'"
"Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a provocative statement mocking the U.S. and Israel amid the ongoing war in Gaza. The IRGC declared that resistance groups would bring an end to Israel’s "disgraceful existence" and that American support wouldn’t prevent 'Israel’s collapse'. The statement, which even hinted at a potential operation to "liberate Al-Aqsa Mosque," was released on first anniversary of Iranian soldiers killed last year in an Israeli airstrike in Damascus."
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Full screen recommended.
Hindustan Times, 4/1/25
"US Army Panics As Iran Loads All Missile Launchers
 In Secret Underground Cities After Trump Threat?"
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What would 100,000 Iranian and Hezbollah missiles do to Tel Aviv?

"How It Really Is"

 

Dan, I Allegedly, "People Are Financing Lunch - End of Days?"

Full screen recommended.
Dan, I Allegedly, AM 4/3/25
"People Are Financing Lunch - End of Days?"
Why are people financing their sandwiches? It’s insane! In today’s video, I break down the shocking reality of buy now, pay later for food and everyday items like Big Macs, sandwiches, and even mascara. With personal debt nearing $18 trillion, many are turning to payment plans for basic necessities, which could now end up on their credit reports! This madness is a wake-up call for all of us to rethink our spending habits. I also discuss the growing trend of no-spend challenges and smart financial tips like the snowball and avalanche methods to tackle debt. Plus, we’re diving into the impact of tariffs, the economic struggles businesses like Dairy Queen are facing, and why gold prices are skyrocketing (hint: the economy isn’t looking great).
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"Boom! Trump’s 'Higher Than Expected; Tariffs Will Be An Epic Shock To Our Standard Of Living And To The Global Economy As A Whole"

"Boom! Trump’s 'Higher Than Expected; Tariffs Will Be An Epic 
Shock To Our Standard Of Living And To The Global Economy As A Whole"
by Michael Snyder

"The global trade war is officially heating up. President Trump just unveiled a series of tariffs that were higher than expected, and business leaders all over the world are absolutely stunned. For many of those that have made a killing importing goods into the United States, their businesses have now been ruined. For many of those that manufacture their goods right here in the United States, President Trump’s tariffs are very welcome news. The tariffs that Trump has just announced will go into effect right away, and stock futures are plunging as I write this article. During the economic chaos that is ahead, there will be winners and there will be losers. But without a doubt, the global trade war that has now fully erupted will certainly be an enormous shock to the global economy.

It is being reported that Trump’s plan includes a 10 percent baseline tariff rate and “additional reciprocal tariffs” on dozens of nations that have been imposing very high tariffs on U.S. imports…"President Donald Trump announced sweeping 10% tariffs on imports from all countries on Wednesday, fulfilling a pledge to retaliate against countries he says have treated the U.S. unfairly. Trump is also imposing additional reciprocal tariffs on goods from 60 countries that are the largest contributors to the U.S. trade deficit. The rates of the targeted tariffs will be set at half the rates these countries charge on U.S. exports, Trump said from the White House while holding up a list of dozens of countries that included Japan, Taiwan, India and others."

The White House has released a list of the tariff rates that will be imposed on various nations around the world. In many cases, we will be imposing a tariff rate that is half as high as other countries are imposing on us…

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I think that it makes sense that if other countries are hammering us with ridiculously high tariffs they should expect to get hammered with ridiculously high tariffs in return. President Trump insists that the U.S. “has been looted, pillaged, raped and plundered by nations near and far” for far too long… “My fellow Americans, this is Liberation Day,” Trump said during the Rose Garden ceremony attended by Vice President JD Vance, Cabinet members and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. “For decades, our country has been looted, pillaged, raped and plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike.”

Trump is quite right about that. We have been getting abused by other countries, and it needs to stop. But there is no doubt that these new tariffs will hit our standard of living extremely hard. CNBC has confirmed that the 34 percent reciprocal tariff on Chinese imports will be on top of the 20 percent tariff that has already been imposed on Chinese imports…"The White House clarified to CNBC’s Eamon Javers that the tariff rate on Beijing comes in addition to existing 20% tariffs on Chinese imports, meaning the true tariff rate on China is 54%."

For a moment, I want you to think about all of the products that are “made in China” that fill up the shelves at Walmart, Target and our dollar stores. Now a whopping 54 percent tariff will be imposed on those products as they enter the United States, and the companies that sell those products will have to pass that cost along to the rest of us. So thousands upon thousands of products that we all purchase on a regular basis are about to get much more expensive. It will be an epic inflationary shock, and those on the lower levels of the economic food chain will feel the most pain.

On the flip side, there is some good news. Canada is our number one trading partner and Mexico is our number two trading partner and at least for now both of them will be exempt from the tariffs that President Trump unveiled today…"The Trump administration announced Wednesday that Canada and Mexico will be exempt from the baseline 10% tariff rate, as well as reciprocal levies for specific countries for now. The 10% tariff would only kick in when the original 25% duties Trump slapped on Canadian and Mexican imports are terminated or suspended."

As he was revealing these new tariffs, Trump boldly proclaimed that April 2nd would “forever be remembered as the day American industry was reborn”…He said April 2, 2025, “will forever be remembered as the day American industry was reborn, the day America’s destiny was reclaimed and the day that we began to make America wealthy again.” And he also stated that jobs and factories “will come roaring back into our country”

Trump lays out his theory that tariffs will bring back a “golden age” for the US, a phrase he also used in his inaugural address: “Jobs and factories will come roaring back into our country, and you see it happening already. We will supercharge our domestic industrial base.”

I do believe that these new tariffs will create a tremendous incentive to make things in America. And that is a very good thing. But it will take time for new factories to be built and new jobs to be created. Meanwhile, everyone agrees that there will be short-term pain.

Trade experts at the Cato Institute are bracing for the worst…"Trade experts Colin Grabow and Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, said in a statement that the White House’s barrage of new tariffs will raise prices for U.S. consumers, dent business investment, dampen broader economic growth and expose American manufacturers to retaliatory trade measures from other countries. “The tariffs’ only clear beneficiaries, meanwhile, will be corporate cronies, K Street influence peddlers and American adversaries who profit from the United States’ tarnished international reputation,” Grabow and Lincicome said."

My biggest concern is for low-income workers. It is being projected that these new tariffs could cost the average U.S. household approximately $4,000 a year…"Donald Trump has been warned that his “Liberation Day” tariffs could end up costing the average US household $4,200 (£3,235) a year. A broad 20% tariff would send consumer prices soaring by 2.1% to 2.6%, Yale Unversity’s Budget Lab said. It explained: “This is equivalent to a loss of purchasing power of $3,400-4,200 per household on average in 2024 dollars.”

And the OECD is warning us that the global trade war that has now fully erupted could potentially cause the global economy to shrink by up to 5 percent…"According to research by the OECD, a global trade war could shrink the world economy by over 5%, with countries like the UK and Canada among the hardest hit."

If you have been expecting global economic chaos to arrive, the wait is over. I anticipate that many other countries will retaliate by pushing tariffs on imports from the United States significantly higher. And Trump will likely respond to that by hitting those nations with even harsher tariffs. Stock prices are probably going to be flying all over the place during the months ahead, and global supply chains will be thrown into a state of turmoil. But now that Trump has lowered the boom, there is no going back now."

Greg Hunter, "Everyone Needs Treatment for CV19 Bioweapon Vax"

"Everyone Needs Treatment for CV19 Bioweapon Vax"
by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com

"Dr. Betsy Eads was one of the courageous doctors that told people NOT to take the CV19 bioweapon vax from the very beginning of the Covid “plandemic.” Dr. Eads warned about extreme disease and death coming around the world because of the CV19 injections. She was right. Now, Dr. Eads is sounding the alarm that everybody, both vaxed and unvaxed, need treatment. Conservative personality Megan Kelly recently said she developed an “autoimmune disorder” after taking the CV19 vax. 

 Some are calling the phenomenon VAIDS (Vaccine Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). The NIH thinks there is something to autoimmune disorders from the CV19 vax. Dr. Eads explains, “It either leads to VAIDS or turbo-cancers if left untreated. I was on your show three or four years ago talking about this VAIDS or immune deficiency situation. Also, I talked about turbo-cancers. We are seeing more and more and worse and worse turbo-cancers, and we are five years out from the rollout of the CV19 vax. The morbidity and mortality of these people who took two shots and a booster is extremely high. I think everybody should be treated, unvaxed or vaxed. You should be treated everyday until we come out with an adequate cure to prevent the mRNA, which is pumping out the spike protein. Until we have a cure for that or a mechanism to shut that off, everybody needs to be treated. I also think everybody needs to trust in God.”

People who did not get the CV19 injections can still get sick from the people who did get the injections. It’s called “shedding.” Dr. Eads says, “Doctors need to stand up and honor your oath and recognize that patients are coming in vaccine injured. We have to treat them. We know in the early Pfizer studies that they did not want a husband and wife to have sexual relations because of the spike protein infecting the partner. That was in the original Pfizer documents. We know that is true, and we know shedding is true. It’s no longer controversial. We need to stop being divisive. We need to treat the (CV19) vaccinated and unvaccinated at this point. You can shed spike protein to another family member. It is no longer a conspiracy theory.”

Dr. Eads points out there are a variety of diseases caused by the production of spike proteins from the CV19 vaccines such as all sorts of turbo-cancers, heart disease and autoimmune problems, to name a few. New research from Yale is showing the production of spike proteins two years after the CV19 bioweapon vax. This is why Dr. Eads says everyone needs treatment. Dr. Eads likes a variety of things to fight vax injuries that include, but are not limited to, Ivermectin, Nattokinase and Turmeric. She has a long list in her protocol to treat CV19 vaccine injuries. There is much more in the 54-minute interview."

Join Greg Hunter on Rumble as he talks to 26-year veteran Dr. Elizabeth Eads, DO, exposing growing problems of the CV19 injections. Dr. Eads goes into scientific detail why everyone needs treatment for the deadly effects of the CV19 bioweapon vax.
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"The Covid Calculus"
by Paul Rosenberg

"It has now been some time since the the Covid compulsions, and we very much need to recover from them. And to do that we must first face the fact that everyone got the disease regardless. It’s no exaggeration to say that the Covid vaccine was an epic fail. We need to come to terms with this.

Let’s start by recognizing that our world has always been awash in emotional pressures. After all, scaring people into doing things is far easier than convincing them. The Covid pressures, however, went to a new level. The entire institutional hierarchy of the West coalesced into a single regime, with pointed and enforced demands: in one way or another, more than two million people lost their jobs because of them.

The institutional combine blasted their message to people who were almost forcibly planted in front of television screens. In those positions they were not only deluged with the aforesaid single message, but witnessed the repeated savaging of anyone who said otherwise. There was a single orthodoxy, applying maximum social pain to more than a billion people at once.

But even as unprecedented levels of psychological pressures were inflicted on them, and with compliance being the only path of escape, people still involved reason in their choices. The process went something like this:

• If I get their shot, I can live like a person, if I don’t, I can lose my job, people won’t let their kids play with mine and we’ll be outcasts.

• If I lose my job we won’t be able to pay our our credit cards, and maybe not our mortgage. We’ll be ruined and it will be my fault.

• So, what’s the risk of taking the shot? It’s probably true that some people have been sickened by it, but it’s probably no more than one percent.

• Okay, I’ll take the shot.

The calculus here… the trade-off… was between a one percent chance of suffering and a one hundred percent chance of suffering. And so most people crossed their fingers and went with the one percent. We need to come to grips with this."
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"Covid 'Vaccine' Is A Bioweapon"
Prof. Fukushima at Press Conference: "This is not drug harm. To be clear, the vaccine is not a drug, but a bioweapon with all kinds of toxicity. So many people have died because of distribution of the bioweapon. It's a massacre. It's a Holocaust."
Watch video here:
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God have mercy on you if you've taken this monstrosity...
And don't say you weren't warned, over 50 posts,
 I've been screaming about this horror since day 1...
- CP
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September, 2021: The data suggests that we may currently be witnessing the greatest organized mass murder in the history of our world. The severity of this situation compels us to ask this critical question: will we rise to the defense of billions of innocent people? Or will we permit personal profit over justice, and be complicit? Networks of lawyers all over the world are preparing class-action lawsuits to prosecute all who are serving this criminal agenda. To all who have been complicit so far, we say: There is still time to turn and choose the side of truth. Please make the right choice."
Freely download "The Vaccine Death Report" here:
WHY?!
Without comment I present this video by Greg Hunter
 for your consideration, and strongly urge you to view it:
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Of current health related interest, 4/3/25:

"Warning From Ed Dowd: 7,500 Americans Are Killed Or Disabled Each Day"

"Warning From Ed Dowd: 7,500 Americans 
Are Killed Or Disabled Each Day"
By Mike Adams

From December 20, 2022, right here on this blog: "Ed Dowd, author of "Cause Unknown" (available at BrighteonBooks.com and other book resellers) joined me for an interview last night to share updated - and slightly horrifying - numbers about post-vaccine excess fatalities and excess disability claims.

The short version of that conversation is that each day in America, there are about 2,500 excess deaths and 5,000 excess disability victims due to covid-19 vaccines. This means, on average, about 7,500 Americans are removed from the potential labor pool each day.

One of the more startling realizations in all this is that the United States of America is suffering the early stages of a "decivilization" event, not merely a temporary bump in the road. That term refers to the dismantling of the critical, complex pillars of a modern advanced civilization, rendering it unable to function.

Ed Dowd calls this the "glacial Mad Max" scenario: It's going to get very bad but not all at once. The slow, steady erosion of the pillars of civilization will become increasingly apparent over time as another 2.7 million people are killed or disabled by the vaccines each year." Get the full story and podcast here:

"CV19 Bioweapon Catastrophe is Murder – Dr. Pierre Kory"

"CV19 Bioweapon Catastrophe is Murder – Dr. Pierre Kory"
by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com

From May 31, 2023, right here on this blog: "World renowned CV19 critical care and pulmonary expert Dr. Pierre Kory is now running a full-time CV19 vaccine injury practice. With more than 675 million CV19 bioweapon/vax injections in America alone, he has a lifetime of work ahead of him. Kory says, “We live in a country where there is a humanitarian crisis unfolding, and it’s being kept a secret. Most of society is just humming along thinking vaccines are ‘safe and effective,’ and they don’t understand that these vaccines were a humanitarian catastrophe. It really affected the health and the survival of us as a country. In a two-year period, the average life expectancy of Americans went from 79 years old to 76 years old. Who has to die to produce that kind of reduction? It’s not 80-year-olds who are dying. It’s young people dying that drives such a change in our average life expectancy.”

Dr. Kory says this is no small medical mistake that produces this sort of “unfolding humanitarian catastrophe.” Dr. Kory is out with a new book called “The War on Ivermectin.” Dr. Kory contends it was not only a war on Ivermectin but a war on doctors who wanted to use it. Dr. Kory says, “They have the tools to punish you locally, regionally and, in my case, on the national level. It really was a war on good doctors.”

Ivermectin was one of the drugs Dr. Kory and others were promoting and using for early treatment of Covid, but the doctors who used it were punished and shouted down by Big Pharma and the bought-and-paid-for medical community. Dr. Kory says, “We had the data by mid-2020 to late 2020. There was enough data to tell you to use Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin in combination. Had that been the national protocol, the hospitals would have emptied, and the market for Remdesivir would have disappeared. You get what I am saying? There would have been no global CV19 vaccine campaign. There would have been massive ‘vaccine hesitancy.’ Who is going to line up for a shot when you know this is a small illness you can treat with a couple of safe drugs?”

According to Dr. Kory, Big Pharma and the medical community are still restricting the use of things like Ivermectin, and they are still punishing good doctors trying to help their patients. The “war” is ongoing.

Kory says this is not just a humanitarian catastrophe but crimes against humanity. Kory explains, “You can see it in the depraved actions of the regulatory agencies and the way they ignored the deaths, side effects and adverse events in the VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) data base. You can see it in the way they promoted vaccine data that is completely fraudulent and faulty. Yes, these are crimes. These are crimes. To tell lies that result in the death of someone, because of your lies and being in position of authority and you killed someone as a result of those lies, that sounds like a crime to me. It sounds like some sort of homicide or manslaughter or murder. I am not a lawyer, but there are people who propagated lies that lead to the deaths of others.” There is much more with Dr. Kory in the 51-minute interview.                        https://usawatchdog.com/

Join Greg Hunter on Rumble as he goes One-on-One with Dr. Pierre Kory, one of the top pulmonary and Covid Critical Care experts on the planet, who is co-founder of the Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance (flccc.net) and author of the new book “The War on Ivermectin”.                                      https://rumble.com/

Bill Bonner, "Rogue Waves"

"Rogue Waves"
by Bill Bonner

From Aboard the Queen Mary II - “There you are!” writes Tom…sending a handy shipping map (seen above). Looking out the window it is not clear where we are. It is so foggy, we can barely see anything more than 100 yards away. The ship left Brooklyn on Saturday and made its way up to the northeast, following the coast of North America… up past Maine, past Nova Scotia… and then past Newfoundland towards Greenland. Out in the Atlantic, but still near the continental shelf are the ‘Grand Banks’ — noted for the abundance of fish and fog.

The fog results from the confluence of the cold Labrador current and the warm Gulf Stream. The large area of relatively shallow water also seems to encourage an abundance of marine life. It is one of the richest fishing areas in the world. Basque fishermen apparently fished here as early as the 15th century.

Undersea oil exploration began in the 1960s, leading to the discovery of the Hibernia field in 1979, which became Canada’s most productive oil area. The exploration however — so far from land, in the cold and foggy Atlantic — was not without its hazards. There are rogue waves, icebergs, hurricanes and sea ice to worry about.

It was a rogue wave that hit the Ocean Ranger drilling platform in 1982. Winds of 100 knots and waves as high as 65 feet struck in the middle of the night. The platform listed… took on water… and for hours the crew tried to pump it out and save it. But then, they lost control and it rolled over and sank.

Some members of the crew managed to get away in a lifeboat. But the small boat over-turned in the rough water. Even with helicopters and rescue boats arriving on the scene, the waves and darkness swallowed its victims. All 84 hands on the drilling platform died. And the following year, three more divers died trying to re-float the wreckage. Even with security drills, rescue plans, helicopters, the Canadian air and naval forces… the latest meteorological and safety technology, things still go wrong.

Imagine what happens when you have teams of amateurs led by ambitious incompetents and loudmouth show-offs, unaccountable to anyone, spending other peoples’ money! Yesterday was Liberation Day. Since WWII more people have been rescued from poverty than in any other period in human history. The doctrine of ‘Free Trade’ helped make it possible. But now we have a policy of un-free trade, controlled by political insiders.

CNN: "Donald Trump just took the greatest political gamble with the US economy of any modern president. Presidents normally try to do everything they can to avoid upsetting the country’s economic engine and global stability — especially if unemployment is low and growth is ticking over, as it was when he took over from Joe Biden. But with his stunning outburst of new tariffs on almost all imports from 185 nations, Trump administered an extraordinary shock that went against the advice of almost every economic expert and the lessons from some of history’s grimmest omens." But now that we are unshackled from the doctrine of free trade, maybe we can break free of fetters elsewhere.

One of the most comical themes in the news lately revolves around the release of documents relating to JFK’s assassination… and Elon Musk’s meeting with CIA and NSA officials. The New York Post: "President Trump’s release last month of “long-secret documents” on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy revealed that “three top CIA officials lied” to investigators about the agency’s awareness of assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, according to dogged researchers who have studied the tragedy for decades."

Fox News: Elon Musk visited Central Intelligence Agency headquarters on Tuesday to discuss his government efficiency program. "Had a great visit and meeting with @ElonMusk to discuss his ideas and progress so far in making our government more efficient!" Radcliffe wrote. "I look forward to working with Elon and his team to ensure that the CIA remains the premier intelligence Agency in the world.” If there is a ‘Deep State’ the CIA is at the center of it. And if a pushy rich guy, not even an elected official, can get it to reduce its budget and its power, the whole idea of the deep state’s sinister control evaporates.

The book we are reading — "The Ghost, the Secret Life of CIA Spymaster James Jesus Angleton" — shows how the CIA wasted thousands of lives and billions of dollars. Angleton was paid to chase Soviet spies. But he didn’t notice that his best friend — with whom he vacationed and lunched regularly — British agent Kim Philby, was actually a Soviet spy. Nor did he bother to tell the Dallas police that the man he had been watching for years — Lee Harvey Oswald — was going to be in Dallas when president Kennedy was in town.

For decades, the CIA did what it ought not to have done…and failed spectacularly when it needed to do something worthwhile. It spied on people all over the world. It assassinated them. Tortured them. It spread propaganda to them. It undermined their governments.

Finding waste in the CIA would be child’s play; it’s almost all waste. The Jerusalem Post: "Classified CIA files reveal psychic quest for the Ark of the Covenant." Review the documents: Remote Viewer No. 032 described a container made of wood, gold, and silver, adorned with images of six-winged angels, and similar in shape to a coffin.

And then, when it really might have been useful, the CIA was nowhere to be seen. Where was the CIA assessment when Lyndon Johnson thought he could beat the Vietnamese by sending US troops… and Richard Nixon thought he could bomb them ‘back to the stone age?’

Where were CIA agents when Saudi terrorists were blowing up the World Trade Center? Who was it that told Colin Powell that the Iraqis had ‘weapons of mass destruction?’ Or that Russia would back down in the Ukraine if its economy were sanctioned? By any reasonable assessment, the agency has done far more harm than good and should be eliminated. But how? Is the CIA going to cooperate to put itself out of business?

“Here are some files that show how we’ve gone rogue,” CIA director John Ratcliffe might say as he handed a file to the New York Times. “And sure… tell Elon to come on over and show us how to cut our budget and reduce our power. Ha ha.” “And by the way, we have a file on you too.”

Canadian Prepper, "Alert! Historic Implosion Underway! Iran Closes Airspace! China Encircles Taiwan!"

Canadian Prepper, 4/2/25
"Alert! Historic Implosion Underway! 
Iran Closes Airspace! China Encircles Taiwan!"
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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

"Costco, Walmart, And Target Are Doing It, But This Could Quickly Backfire"

Full screen recommended.
Snyder Reports, 4/2/25
"Costco, Walmart, And Target Are Doing It, 
But This Could Quickly Backfire"
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Jeremiah Babe, "Big Trouble Ahead: Global Economy Melting Down, Markets Crashing, Nowhere To Hide"

Jeremiah Babe, 4/2/25
"Big Trouble Ahead: Global Economy Melting Down, 
Markets Crashing, Nowhere To Hide"
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Musical Interlude: 2002, “A Year And A Day”

Full screen recommended.
2002, “A Year And A Day”

"A Look to the Heavens"

“Riding high in the constellation of Auriga, beautiful, blue vdB 31 is the 31st object in Sidney van den Bergh's 1966 catalog of reflection nebulae. It shares this well-composed celestial still life with dark, obscuring clouds recorded in Edward E. Barnard's 1919 catalog of dark markings in the sky. All are interstellar dust clouds, blocking the light from background stars in the case of Barnard's dark nebulae. For vdB 31, the dust preferentially reflects the bluish starlight from embedded, hot, variable star AB Aurigae.
Exploring the environs of AB Aurigae with the Hubble Space Telescope has revealed the several million year young star is itself surrounded by flattened dusty disk with evidence for the ongoing formation of a planetary system. AB Aurigae is about 470 light-years away. At that distance this cosmic canvas would span about four light-years.”

"Lemons..."

"When life hands you a lemon, say
"Oh yeah, I like lemons. What else you got?"
- Henry Rollins

The Poet: John Clare, "I Am"

“I Am”

"I am - yet what I am none cares or knows;
My friends forsake me like a memory lost:
I am the self-consumer of my woes -
They rise and vanish in oblivious host,
Like shadows in love’s frenzied stifled throes;
And yet I am, and live - like vapors tossed
Into the nothingness of scorn and noise,
Into the living sea of waking dreams,
Where there is neither sense of life or joys,
But the vast shipwreck of my life’s esteems;
Even the dearest that I loved the best
Are strange - nay, rather, stranger than the rest.
I long for scenes where man hath never trod,
A place where woman never smiled or wept,
There to abide with my Creator, God,
And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept,
Untroubling and untroubled where I lie,
The grass below -  above the vaulted sky."

- John Clare
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About the poet: John Clare (13 July, 1793- 20 May, 1864) was an English poet who lived most of his life in abject poverty. He was born in Northamptonshire, England in the family of a farm laborer. Clare's poetic work mostly showcases his celebratory representations of the English countryside. In his time, Clare was commonly known as "Northamptonshire Peasant Poet" His early work delights both in nature and the cycle of the rural year. "I Am" is a commentary on the complexity of existence. His life was marred by bouts of mania and depression, and for the final 23 years of his life, Clare was locked in an insane asylum. It was here he began to write poetry; ‘I Am’ was Clare’s final elegy before his passing.
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“We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering - these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love - these are what we stay alive for.”
- “Dead Poets Society”

The Daily "Near You?"

Richmond Hill, Georgia, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"When I See..."

"When I see the blind and wretched state of men, when I survey the whole universe in its deadness, and man left to himself with no light, as though lost in this corner of the universe without knowing who put him there, what he has to do, or what will become of him when he dies, incapable of knowing anything, I am moved to terror, like a man transported in his sleep to some terrifying desert island, who wakes up quite lost, with no means of escape. Then I marvel that so wretched a state does not drive people to despair." 
- Blaise Pascal

Ahh, but it does...

"Essential Violence"

"Essential Violence"
by The Zman

"In 19th century America, it was popular to argue that there are four boxes for maintaining political liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and cartridge. There is also a version that has just three boxes, which drops the jury box from the model. The soap box is public speech used to persuade the ruling class. The ballot box is the democratic process. The jury box is the legal process, and the cartridge box is violence. The order of the boxes is important as it is both a warning and a promise.

The warning here is directed toward the public. Skipping any of these steps will inevitably be self-defeating. The sorts of people who want to litigate everything, for example, are the sorts of people who will litigate away your liberty. We see this with the inferior court judges. They are like all self-defined underdogs. When they get on top, they are just as intolerant and as cruel as the people they opposed. These people are always more dangerous than present tyrants.

The other side of this is directed at the people in charge. Their status as a ruling elite depends on making sure that the traditional rights and protections of the people are maintained in those first two boxes. Once the people abandon the soap box and the ballot box for the jury box, it is not long before they reach for the cartridge box, and there is no turning back from that one. Of course, an elite that uses the jury box to undermine the ballot box is asking for the cartridge box.

That is what we see in the West: the use of lawfare by the managerial class to both circumvent the soap box and the ballot box. The latest example is in France, where the courts have willy-nilly decided that the most popular politician in the country is no longer allowed to participate in politics. Marine Le Pen was found guilty of trumped-up charges and sentenced to what amounts to internal banishment. Her punishment is like what happened to Khrushchev in the 1960s.

This is the pattern in the West. Romania arrested and then banned the most popular politician in the country for the crime of winning the election. Germany is planning to ban the AfD for the crime of being popular. The new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has publicly stated that one of his goals will be to work with the EU to overthrow the Hungarian government. Of course, the UK has declared itself an apartheid state by imposing a two-tiered legal regime aimed at the opposition.

The most famous example of the managerial class abuse of the jury box to circumvent the soap and ballot box is Donald Trump. They tried to remove him from office in his first term, then rigged the 2020 election to deny him a second term. When he did not get the message, they used lawfare against him in the same way we see in Europe, except that Trump managed to win at the jury box. Note they reached for the cartridge box when they failed at the jury box.

The assassination of Trump is a good reminder that it is almost always the case that once either side of the political system reaches the jury box, one side or the other will reach for the cartridge box. The jury box is where irreconcilable differences are confirmed to both sides, no matter the result. The reason there is always the smell of sulfur around attorneys is not only due to who they serve. It is also because sulfur is an essential element of gunpowder.

What we see happening in the West is a reminder that the last box in that formulation is essential to preserve the three other boxes. The 19th century French social thinker, Georges Sorel, explained that political violence is not a sign of chaos, but a healthy antidote to political oppression. It is often the creative destruction needed to free the political marketplace so it can produce healthy politics. Violence also has the effect of energizing the people to defend their ancient liberties.

Thomas Jefferson made a similar point in his famous letter to William Smith from which we get the famous quote, “The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.” Jefferson was not justifying political violence for its own sake. He pointed out that violent resistance is often a necessary reminder to the ruling class of what lies ahead if they ignore the soap box and the ballot box. Shays’ Rebellion was a warning and a promise.

It may be why American oligarchs joined the Trump team. When Luigi Mangione popped out from behind the car to gun down that insurance executive, it let every oligarch know the cartridge box remains an option. If French judges and politicians suddenly come down with lead poisoning, maybe the poseur class in Paris will suddenly rethink their position too. If not, then it guarantees the French end up at the cartridge box anyway.

This is the most likely end for the West as a whole. The Trump reforms will surely fail, as reform is almost always an effort to relieve the pressure of general discontent while maintaining the status quo. In Europe, the ruling class is nakedly hostile to the native population, hellbent on pulling the roof down to spite the people. They will not be talked out of their positions, and they will not be voted out of them. Since the courts are now owned by the managerial class, it leaves the last option.

The irony of all this is that the great lesson of Western history is that liberty only comes when the people join to spill blood. As the sun sets on Western man, this truth is becoming clearer with each outrage by the ruling class. The people endlessly yelping about “our democracy” are killing the West. It is only through the blood of these parasites and vermin that the new Western man will regain his lands and liberty. After the jury box comes the cartridge box."

"It Strikes Me..."

“It goes against the American storytelling grain to have someone in a situation he can’t get out of, but I think this is very usual in life. There are people, particularly dumb people, who are in terrible trouble and never get out of it, because they’re not intelligent enough. It strikes me as gruesome and comical that in our culture we have an expectation that man can always solve his problems. This is so untrue that it makes me want to cry - or laugh.”
- Kurt Vonnegut

"The Global Trade Game: Jokers Are Wild"

"The Global Trade Game: Jokers Are Wild"
by Charles Hugh Smith

"Okay, players: jokers are wild, but with a twist: the entire deck is jokers. Since everyone at the table will have five Aces, nobody wins. Welcome to the Trade War Poker Table: nobody wins, as everyone has the same hand of jokers.

This is not to say that exploitive, mercantilist "free trade" (no such thing has ever existed) is desirable, much less possible. We're reaping the consequences of what was passed off as "free trade": corporations gleefully gutted National Security to boost profits by offshoring everything that could be offshored.

Every nation can impose tariffs or limit imports by other means. Tit for tat tariffs, concessions, grand deals, side deals - everyone has access to the same deck of cards. Who wins each round of play is an open question, as is who wins the game.

There are several time-tested strategies in the game for Global Domination (tm). One is domination gained by exporting far more than you import, building up treasure in the form of vast trade surpluses. The problem with this strategy is eventually the nations being stripped by your mercantilist strategy wise up and limit your exports. There is only one way to get around this: military force, i.e. establish a Colonial Empire in which your colonies are forced to buy your surplus production (exports) via a bayonet in their back. Absent force and a colonial empire, mercantilism is eventually defeated by its own success.

There is another way to play for Global Domination (tm), and it's the exact opposite of mercantilism: run large, sustained trade deficits by importing more than you export, which beneath the surface is a remarkable flow of trade: the importing nation "exports" its currency in size in exchange for goods and services.

Once this currency is "exported" in sufficient quantities, it becomes the dominant currency simply from its ubiquity, its liquidity (i.e. its quantity and ubiquity make it easy to trade everywhere) and its trustworthiness due to its wide ownership across global markets: since the currency is spread across the globe, the issuing nation no longer controls its valuation; that's now set by the market.

This is Global Domination (tm) via financing trade rather than by running trade surpluses by exporting tangible goods. Pick one, as you can't have both: either export goods to run mercantilist trade surpluses, and build up a trove of other nation's currencies, or "export" your own currency via sustained trade deficits so it becomes the global lingua franca of financing trade.

Due to the demands of the Cold War, this was the U.S. strategy in the postwar era. As I have often explained, the U.S. was not merely in an arms race with the Soviet Union; it was also in a war for influence and alliances. The strongest adhesive in alliances is self-interest; by absorbing the surplus production of its allies in Europe and Asia in exchange for dollars, the U.S. cemented alliances that essentially encircled the Soviet Empire.

This strategy was far more effective than open conflict, but it came with a cost. Just as the success of mercantilism generates its own undoing, so too does maintaining a reserve currency via trade deficits/exporting one's currency. Should the issuing nation (in this era, the U.S.) decide to limit imports and reduce its trade deficit, its currency will slowly lose the global scale needed to sustain its market dominance.

This is Triffin's Paradox, which I've addressed many times over the years: any currency - and the system for creating and distributing the currency - has two masters it cannot possibly serve equally: the domestic economy and the global economy. Any nation that wants to control the valuation of its currency cannot possibly achieve global financial dominance, as the only way to gain and maintain global financial dominance is to surrender control of the currency's valuation to the market via exporting currency in such vast quantities that the global market sets the value.

There's a profound irony in this. To manage the domestic economy, the state wants to control everything: the issuance of currency and its valuation via its relative abundance or scarcity, which is reflected in the cost of credit (i.e. interest rates) and asset prices.

But to gain the high ground in the global financial landscape, the currency must serve the global demand for a currency that is ubiquitous, extremely liquid and trustworthy precisely because its value cannot be reset by state diktat. The valuation of a truly global currency is constantly influenced by interest rates, bond issuance, demand and so on-  all the features of a transparent marketplace.

The game of Global Domination (tm) will never be decided by a deck of jokers. The real game is 5-card draw: you play the cards you've been dealt by Nature, history, culture and chance. Every nation has a spectrum of strengths and weaknesses, advantages and disadvantages. Some are rich in resources, some are poor in resources. Some have advantageous geography, some less so. Some have cultural coherence, others have diversity; each is a strength and a weakness.

In Nature, the winner is not necessarily the strongest or the one most blessed by chance. The winner tends to be the one with the greatest capacity and incentives for flexibility, experimentation, a level playing field (i.e. social mobility) decentralized capital and all the traits of fast adaptation: if not an appetite then at least a capacity for a continual churn of instability, failure and self-criticism, which are the necessary components of experimentation. There may be no winners of the game of Global Domination (tm), and that is likely the best outcome. Any form of dominance generates its own undoing."

Dan, I Allegedly, Is the USA Going Out of Business?"

Full screen recommended.
Dan, I Allegedly, 4/2/25
Is the USA Going Out of Business?"

"Why are major brands like Forever 21, JC Penney, and Hooters disappearing so fast? In today’s video, I take you inside the reality of long-standing businesses closing their doors and what it means for the future of retail. From bankruptcy sales at Forever 21 to the shocking state of the insurance and healthcare industries, we're seeing massive shifts everywhere. I even share thoughts on Domino’s Pizza potentially filing for bankruptcy and how companies like Macy’s and Kohl’s are struggling to stay relevant.

Join me as I navigate through these major changes, showing you what's happening on the ground. If you’ve got unused gift cards, now is the time to use them—don’t get caught off guard like others have. I’ll also touch on unexpected challenges landlords are facing, like new regulations, and share insights into how workers and businesses are adapting to trends like the four-day workweek."
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