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Friday, December 5, 2025

"Doug Casey: Why Making $300,000 No Longer Means You’re Secure"

"Doug Casey: Why Making $300,000 
No Longer Means You’re Secure"
by International Man

"International Man: A recent BHG Financial survey found that 62% of Americans earning over $300,000 a year still struggle with credit card debt. What’s your take on this?

Doug Casey: BHG is basically a Shylock for the upper middle class. They loan mainly to doctors and successful small businessmen, typically at around 12%. They’re in a position to know when their demographic is in trouble. But why are they in trouble? I suspect it’s because middle-class borrowers have assumed lower-class time preferences. In other words, instead of saving for something you want -  a house, a car, or whatever - people want it now and are willing to mortgage their futures to get it.

The average person’s psychological mindset is “I want it all, and I want it now!” I guess you can get it now - but only by borrowing. If you think like a consumer rather than a producer, you likely won’t have savings. And if you live even more imprudently, not only won’t you have savings, but you’ll have lots of debt. We famously live in a “Consumer Society” - a ridiculous and degrading concept. Once upon a time, America identified as a country of producers, not consumers.

It’s hard for a middle-class person to get by when a new car, one that you feel suits your station in life, costs $50,000 or even $100,000. And it’s financed over seven years. Or leased, so there’s zero chance you’ll ever own it. So I don’t doubt that what BHG says is true: almost everybody is in debt, and few have any savings. It makes for a very unstable financial, economic, political, and social situation.

International Man: Is the erosion of the upper-middle class deliberate or an unintended consequence of inflation?

Doug Casey: Socialists - in fact, all stripes of statists, elitists, and authoritarians - despise the middle class. That’s because the bourgeois tend to be independent and entrepreneurial. Lenin famously wanted to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation. It’s a question of eroding values. It is not just a deteriorating economic situation we’re dealing with; the culture and public psyche are on a slippery slope as well.

In other words, it seems that society has adopted a hand-to-mouth approach to living. That’s the antithesis of the American Dream. The BFG people found that the average person has little or no savings. An article by an investor named Michael W. Green has gone viral because he calculates that a family of four needs about $130,000 per year in earnings to stay out of poverty. That’s pretty shocking, in that the official poverty line is $31,200, and the median income is $80,000.

The argument is that if the Joe Sixpack family earns $130,000, both parents need to work, which necessitates childcare (about $32,000), which is their largest single expense. Then comes housing ($23,000 - seems low), food ($15,000), transport ($15,000), healthcare ($12,000 - very low, in that average medical insurance alone is twice that), and other essentials ($21,000). Taxes are about $18,500. There’s no room for either bad luck or saving for the future. This large subset of the population doesn’t get any welfare benefits from the government - food stamps, Medicaid, or a myriad of other freebies. The above calculation doesn’t include debt service, which almost everybody in what passes for the middle class has lots of. The numbers just don’t work.

Trump’s promised fraudulent so-called “dividend” of $2,000 from import duties is trivial by comparison if it’s even paid, which I doubt.

International Man: If even relatively high earners are now pushed into survival mode - a sign the system has drained almost everyone - does this point to an approaching collapse or a fundamental change of the political and economic system?

Doug Casey: I’ve been saying, for about 10 years, that we’re headed not only for the Greater Depression, but something like a civil war. One thing that’s for sure is that people close to Washington, D.C., and New York, who are wired to the current political and financial systems, are making much, much more than the median. And they benefit from the newly created money early on before it loses value as it “trickles down.” Again, this has created an unstable system. So yeah, we’re headed for a serious political, economic, and social upset. That’s been predictable for decades. But it would seem we’re now at the edge of the precipice.

What makes it worse is that stocks, bonds, and housing are at close to all-time highs. There’s reason to expect a lot more stress is about to be added to the system as they revert to the mean, or go further, to the opposite extreme. That’s not a prediction, so much as an inevitability.

International Man: If income no longer maps onto wealth, mobility, or destiny, what does that do to the cultural mythology of the American Dream?

Doug Casey: Sweeping away a country’s founding principles - it doesn’t matter if they’re essentially myths - is very dangerous. But it’s happening. The next generation is being born into serfdom because of the national debt - about $38 trillion officially, but over $100 trillion in reality, if you count the many contingent and deferred liabilities. US citizens, especially the young and unborn, will have to pay it, one way or the other.

Why? Because the prime directive of all living things, from amoebas to governments, is: “Survive!” And if the US government’s going to survive, it must service its debt, which means its subjects must pay for it. Kids born today are being born behind the eight-ball. Meanwhile, Trump comes up with ridiculous palliative solutions, such as the 50-year mortgage. It’s odd to take a 50-year mortgage on your house. Most houses built today won’t last 50 years. Nor will the average buyer, who’s about 40. That’s apart from the fact that houses aren’t investments - things that produce more wealth. They’re just long-lived consumer goods.

Most kids go to school, financed by $1.9 trillion of loans. They need a car, which accounts for the $1.7 trillion of auto debt. Add on about $1.3 trillion of credit card debt, which is financed at around 20%. It seems that everybody is living on debt today. The American Dream didn’t used to be about being buried in debt. As George Carlin liked to say, you have to be asleep to believe in the American Dream.

International Man: What practical steps should individuals take to avoid going down with the ship?

Doug Casey: Debt does not have to be a bad thing. The other side of debt is savings. They’re loaned, paying savers interest. But, historically, and in a sound baking system, savings were loaned for production, not consumption. In other words, debt was incurred to build factories and farms. The factory’s and field’s production made the debt self-liquidating. But consumer debt is never self-liquidating, and the average American doesn’t borrow for production purposes. He borrows to increase his current standard of living. It’s a dead-end road for the borrower, as well as the banks. But the banks are another story…

In a sound economy, you produce more than you consume, and you save the difference. But when the currency is inflated, how can you save? You’re saving something that’s losing value almost as fast as you can save it. This is a real problem for Americans. Inflation is forcing the average American to speculate in stocks, real estate, or cryptos, in the hope of staying ahead of currency debasement. But the average person is not qualified to do that. It can only end badly."

"Announced Job Cuts Hit 1.17 Million In 2025 – 54 Percent Higher Than Last Year"

"Announced Job Cuts Hit 1.17 Million In 2025 – 
54 Percent Higher Than Last Year"
by Michael Snyder

"It is getting very hard to deny that the U.S. economy is moving in the wrong direction. Yesterday, ADP reported that the U.S. economy shed tens of thousands of jobs last month. Today, Challenger, Gray & Christmas is reporting that U.S. employers announced a grand total of 1.17 million job cuts through the first 11 months of 2025. That represents a 54 percent increase from the first 11 months of last year…

"U.S.-based employers have cut more than 1.17 million jobs so far in 2025, the highest level since the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report from outplacement firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas. From January to November of this year, employers cut 1,170,821 jobs, a 54 percent increase from the 761,358 jobs cut during the first 11 months of 2024."

In 2020, large numbers of Americans were being temporarily laid off due to the lockdowns. But we don’t have any lockdowns in 2025. What we have instead is a rapidly deteriorating economy. Traditionally, employers have been hesitant to lay off workers just before the holiday season because it can mean bad publicity. But this November employers were not as hesitant to swing the axe as usual, and the telecom industry led the way…"Telecom alone slashed 15,139 jobs, its worst month since April 2020, when the pandemic forced widespread shutdowns. For the year, telecom layoffs are up a staggering 268 percent."

Other industries aren’t doing much better: tech job losses are up 17 percent in 2025, food distributors (especially those that produce beef) are up 26 percent, and service-sector layoffs have climbed 64 percent. The primary reason why the total for the telecom industry was so high last month is because Verizon suddenly decided to fire more than 13,000 employees…"Verizon is set to lay off over 13,000 workers in the coming weeks as part of a cost-cutting and restructuring initiative.

“Today, we will begin reducing our workforce by more than 13,000 employees across the organization, and significantly reduce our outsourced and other outside labor expenses,” newly appointed CEO Dan Schulman writes in a memo to employees that it also published online. “Every part of the company will experience some level of change.” Verizon had just over 100,000 employees as of Sept. 30, meaning the layoff will reduce the headcount by 13%. Perhaps Verizon’s new management can turn the company around. But considering the trajectory that Verizon is currently on, it will take a miracle.

If you are searching for a job in this very tough economic environment, I feel very badly for you. We are being told that 30 percent of all job postings are fake, and competition for any decent jobs that are available has become extremely fierce.

In the old days, having a college degree would give you an edge, but now that is a lot less true than it once was…"College graduates may be losing their edge in the labor market, as the unemployment gap between them and workers with only high school degrees has narrowed and reached its lowest level in decades, according to a new report. The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland analyzed unemployment trends for high school and college graduates between the ages of 22 and 27, as high school graduates have typically experienced relatively higher levels of unemployment. The Cleveland Fed economists found that the unemployment gap has continually declined since the 2008 financial crisis and recently reached its lowest level since the late 1970s."

In September, 25 percent of all unemployed Americans actually had a college degree. Things are particularly tough for new graduates. As I discussed the other day, Nikki Haley’s son says that not a single one of his friends that recently graduated from college has been able to land a job yet.

How can anyone spin that to make it sound good? It can’t be done. We have a giant mess on our hands, and more businesses are going belly up with each passing day. In fact, a restaurant chain that had been in business for 88 years just closed their final 8 locations…"Another family restaurant chain has abruptly closed all of its locations for good. K&W Cafeteria - an 88-year-old institution across North Carolina and Virginia - closed its final eight restaurants on December 1, marking the end of a dining tradition generations grew up with. ‘It is with a heavy heart that we share this news,’ the owners posted on Facebook." When I first started writing about America’s “restaurant apocalypse”, some of the skeptics thought that I was exaggerating. Of course nobody thinks that I am exaggerating now because thousands of locations have been getting permanently shuttered.

U.S. manufacturing has fallen on hard times too. In fact, the Institute for Supply Management is telling us that U.S. manufacturing activity has now fallen for nine months in a row…"American manufacturing contracted for the ninth straight month, a survey showed, as uncertainty tied to ever-changing tariffs and a historic government shutdown weighed on business. A closely followed manufacturing index fell to a four-month low of 48.2% in November from 48.7% in the prior month, the Institute for Supply Management said Monday. Any number below 50% signals contraction."

As I have been detailing for weeks, just about every single economic number indicates that a major economic downturn is upon us. Some pundits are using the term “recession” to describe what is ahead, but the truth is that this crisis isn’t just going to be another bump in the road. As I stated yesterday, we are more than 104 trillion dollars in debt. I hope that the “prosperity” that we enjoyed during the past several decades was worth it, because now we are going to pay a very great price.

Of course it isn’t just us. As Glenn Beck has aptly pointed out, this is the first time in world history when every major civilization is simultaneously facing a historic debt crisis… “For the FIRST time in recorded history, EVERY major civilization - America, China, Europe, Japan - is hitting the absolute peak of the debt super-cycle AT THE EXACT SAME MOMENT. There is no rising power waiting in the wings like there always has been. When this resets, it won’t be regional. It will be global, systemic, and sudden.”

I have never had anyone explain to me in rational terms how this is going to end well. We all know that the system is going to collapse. It is just a matter of when it will happen. Considering how rapidly things are starting to unravel in 2025, it may happen a lot sooner than many people think."

Bill Bonner, "War of Fog"

"War of Fog"
by Bill Bonner

"I was just following orders."
- Adolf Eichmann

Baltimore, Maryland - "‘Where were you when they were murdering those guys?’ Will our grandchildren ask? What will we say...that we voted for Kamala? That we didn’t vote at all? Or, like the billboard we saw on the Garden State Freeway, ‘We didn’t vote for this!’ As a society twists and turns...persuaded by false money...it tends to bend in a predictable, but sinister, direction. Democracy trends towards the Big Man...and the Big Man tends to go for violence.

But wait. Here’s the latest from the Washington Post: "The renamed ‘Donald J Trump Institute of Peace’ hosts first event. President Donald Trump is eager to be recognized as a peacemaker. His administration obliged Wednesday by renaming the building that houses the U.S. Institute of Peace in downtown Washington."

Is Mr. Trump an exception to the rule? Is he a peace president? Empires are naturally inclined towards violence anyway. That’s how they become empires, by conquering other nations. And that’s why the US has been almost constantly preparing for war...tempting war...or actually in a war ever since WWII. It is the hegemon supreme...reigning over much of the world, a successor-in-interest to the British Empire.

And now, with the whole world watching, the same scoundrels who got us into Afghanistan and Iraq...are aiming for Venezuela and Iran - fogging the facts, as necessary. Elliot Abrams, for example, has his fingerprints on nearly every foreign policy disaster, unnecessary war, and gratuitous massacre of the last half-a-century. Now, he’s pushing for another one, Substack:

"Former Reagan, Bush, and Trump administrations official Elliott Abrams, who has been involved in some of America’s worst crimes in South America under the Reagan administration, and regime change attempts in Venezuela under Bush and Trump, recently wrote an article for Foreign Affairs calling for a regime change war in Venezuela. [He] wrote that Trump should, “eliminate”, “the possibility of more talks with Maduro...Iran plans to transfer missiles to Venezuela...[it] uses Venezuela as a base for Hezbollah activity.”

And here is perhaps the dumbest, and/or the most corrupt member of the senate, Lindsey Graham (who has gotten more than $1 million from the defense industry): ”I very much appreciate and respect the determination by President Trump to deal with the drug caliphate countries that inhabit our backyard - chief among them Venezuela.” The US has at least ten times as many illegal drug users as Venezuela, per capita. But it’s always someone else’s fault.

And what we learned in America’s great experiment with Prohibition is that you can make something illegal, but you can’t make it unattractive. Prohibition raises price margins and brings forth more supply, not less. But Mr. Trump himself seems determined to get the US into another hot conflict. Associated Press: "Trump says that the US will start doing strikes on land, aimed at drug cartels, soon."

And then this from the New York Times: "Trump Declares Venezuelan Airspace Closed." "President Trump said days earlier that the United States could “very soon” expand its campaign of killing people at sea suspected of drug trafficking to attacking Venezuelan territory."

And if Maduro is captured...will he then be pardoned? USA Today: "President Donald Trump pardoned a former Honduran leader sentenced to prison on cocaine distribution charges, a move the White House says doesn’t undermine Trump’s anti-drug campaign that includes military strikes on alleged drug boats near Venezuela."

Remember the Maine…Tonkin Gulf…weapons of mass destruction…Cartel de los Soles—it’s all there. Delusions, Lies. Fog. And another phony war paid for with phony money."

Thursday, December 4, 2025

"Alert! Zelensky Assassination? "Tactical Nukes Will Be Used"; Russia Kills Internet"

Full screen recommended.
Prepper News, 12/4/25
"Alert! Zelensky Assassination? 
"Tactical Nukes Will Be Used"; Russia Kills Internet"
"Zelensky was targeted in the UK, is a false flag being planned? Europe leader 
says nukes will be used, Russia cancels internet platform in preparation for SHTF."
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"Warning: The US Economy Can't Be Saved, Americans Are Playing With Economic Dynamite"

Jeremiah Babe, 12/4/25
"Warning: The US Economy Can't Be Saved, 
Americans Are Playing With Economic Dynamite"
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"Layoffs Mount, AI Steals More Jobs, Market Bust Will Follow FED Cuts"

Very strong language alert!
Gerald Celente, 12/4/25
"Layoffs Mount, AI Steals More Jobs, 
Market Bust Will Follow FED Cuts"
"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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"Go To The Stores And Stock Up Now Because Prices Are About To Explode This Winter"

Full screen recommended.
Epic Economist, 12/4/25
"Go To The Stores And Stock Up Now 
Because Prices Are About To Explode This Winter"
"Grocery prices are skyrocketing, and insiders say it's about to get worse. Store shelves are emptying across America. Beef is up 51% since 2020. Dollar Tree raised their prices again. And people who work inside food distribution are warning their friends and family to stock up now before winter hits. In this video, we're looking at what's really happening in grocery stores right now. From meat shortages to cereal costing nearly $10 a box. Real people are sharing their receipts, their frustrations, and their strategies for getting through what's coming. If you've noticed your grocery bill climbing week after week, you're not imagining it. And if you want to know how to prepare, stick around. Have you noticed prices going up in your area? Drop a comment and let me know what's changed at your local stores."
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Musical Interlude: Liquid Mind VI, "Spirit"

Full screen recommended.
Liquid Mind VI, "Spirit"

"A Look to the Heavens"

Sculpted by stellar winds and radiation, a magnificent interstellar dust cloud by chance has assumed this recognizable shape. Fittingly named the Horsehead Nebula, it is some 1,500 light-years distant, embedded in the vast Orion cloud complex.
 
About five light-years "tall", the dark cloud is cataloged as Barnard 33 and is visible only because its obscuring dust is silhouetted against the glowing red emission nebula IC 434. Stars are forming within the dark cloud. Contrasting blue reflection nebula NGC 2023, surrounding a hot, young star, is at the lower left. The gorgeous color image combines both narrowband and broadband images recorded using three different telescopes.”

"Humanity Today..."

"Humanity today is like a waking dreamer, caught between the fantasies of sleep and the chaos of the real world. The mind seeks but cannot find the precise place and hour. We have created a Star Wars civilization, with Stone Age emotions, medieval institutions, and godlike technology. We thrash about. We are terribly confused by the mere fact of our existence, and a danger to ourselves and to the rest of life."
- Edward O. Wilson

"All That Matters..."

"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."
"Angel", 2001

"Steve Jobs: A Billionaire's Last Words"

"Steve Jobs: A Billionaire's Last Words"
by Ella D. Tran

"On his deathbed at the age of 56 from pancreatic cancer Steve Jobs said this... "I have reached the pinnacle of success in business. In the eyes of others, my life is the epitome of success. However, apart from work, I have little joy. In the end, wealth is just a fact of life that I am accustomed to.

At this moment, lying on my sick bed and looking back on my entire life, I realize that all the praise and riches I was so proud of have faded and become insignificant in the face of impending death.

You can hire someone to drive the car for you, make money for you, but you can't have someone carry the disease for you. Lost material things can be found. But there is one thing you can never find when you lose "Life".

When a person enters the operating room, he or she will realize that there is a book that he or she has not yet finished reading: “The Book of Healthy Living.” Whatever stage of life we ​​are in at the moment, we will eventually face the day when the curtain falls. Feel affection, love for your family, love for your spouse, love for your friends... Treat yourself well. Appreciate others.

As we grow older and therefore wiser, we gradually realize that wearing a $300 watch or a $30 watch both tell the same time...Whether we carry a $300 wallet or a $30 wallet, the amount of money inside is the same; Whether you drive a $150,000 car or a $30,000 car, the road and distance are the same and you arrive at the same destination. Whether you drink a $300 bottle of wine or a $10 bottle, the hangover is the same; whether the house we live in is 300 square meters or 3000 square meters, the loneliness is the same.

You will realize that your true inner happiness does not come from the material things of this world. Whether you fly first class or economy, if the plane goes down, it goes down with it…

So… I hope you realize, when you have companions, friends and old friends, brothers and sisters, with whom you chat, laugh, talk, sing, talk about north-south-east-west or about heaven and earth. Enjoy life and don't obsess over material things." He was silent for several minutes, then uttered his final words, "Oh, wow. Oh, wow. Oh, wow..."

"Clear Focus Ambient Space Music for Concentration - Isochronic Tones"

Full screen recommended.
Jason Lewis - Mind Amend,
"Clear Focus Ambient Space Music for Concentration - 
Isochronic Tones"
Ambient electronic space music with low-intensity 
beta and alpha wave tones for clear focus.

Headphones Are Not Required

How does it work? This is a brainwave entrainment music track using isochronic tones combined with music. The music has also been embedded with amplitude entrainment effects, where the music is subtly distorted and vibrates in unison with the same frequency of the isochronic tones.  This helps to add further strength to the entrainment effect.

What does this track do? A soft house upbeat study music mix with beta wave isochronic tones. Designed to produce a deep focus mental state while studying or working. This session stimulates Beta, SMR and Alpha, alternating in 2 minute increments to help keep the user relaxed and engaged. Note: SMR (sensorimotor rhythm) relates to the frequency range between 12 – 15Hz. It’s associated with sensory processing and motor control. Stimulating this can result in relaxed focus and improved attention. This session is meant to speed up the brain while keeping the left hemisphere dominant (good for attention, concentration and reducing emotional response and hyperactivity). ADD and similar disorders are often characterized by “slow-wave” EEG patterns, particularly in the left frontal region. As such, this session stimulates the left brain hemisphere with Beta frequencies and the right with SMR.

Can it be used to help with studying and if so, when should you listen to it? Yes, it can be helpful to use while studying, and if you read through the many comments about this track, you’ll see that many people have successfully used it for studying. You can either listen to it while you are studying, to get your brain into a good mental state when you need it. Or if you are someone that gets a bit distracted by music while studying, listen to it just before you begin.

How Loud Should The Volume Be? There is varying advice and opinions on the impact of volume with brainwave entrainment, with some saying the louder it is the more impact it has. From my own experience, my advice is to play it at a volume level you feel comfortable with. The main thing to consider is that it should be loud enough to hear the repetitive isochronic tones, so you don’t want it so quiet you can hardly hear them. But you also don’t want it so loud that its uncomfortable for you. Somewhere in the middle is my recommendation.

Use this session in the morning or afternoon, to train your brain for better cognition, such as clearer and faster thinking. You can either sit somewhere quiet and comfortable with your eyes closed and give your brain a nice workout, or you can also listen to this while doing an activity that requires a boost in concentration, like studying.

How long should you listen for to get a good effect? It takes around 6 minutes for your brainwaves to fall in step with the tones and become entrained. It then takes time to be guided along the frequency range used in the track. Listening to about half way through is the minimum in my opinion, but 30 minutes is the optimum and preferred length to listen for.

IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS:
• Drink some water – Make sure you are well hydrated before listening to brainwave entrainment.
WHY? Your brain is made up of around 75% water, so it needs plenty of water to function well. When you stimulate your brain in this way, you’re increasing electrical activity and blood flow in the brain and giving your brain a good workout, so it can be a good idea to drink before listening, so that your brain can fire on all cylinders.

• It is not recommended to listen to this while driving or operating machinery.
WHY? Brainwave entrainment involves a process of stimulating your brainwaves and changing your mental state. While this is safe to do and use in normal situations, it can sometimes zone you out during the track, as you focus in on the sound of the tones. This could result in you being distracted temporarily, which is not a good thing while you’re driving or operating machinery. Some people also experience tingling and other sensations from the stimulation. While that might feel quite nice sitting in a comfortable chair at home, it could cause you to be distracted while driving and result in an accident.

• It is not recommended to listen to this while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or any mind altering substance.
WHY? When your brain is under the influence of drugs or alcohol it’s not operating to it’s full capacity, and you react differently to stimulation and situations, compared to when you are sober. So as a precaution and because I don’t know how you will react in that situation, I recommend you do not use it in that situation.

• Who should NOT listen to this audio? Those who should not listen to this video/audio include: Those who are prone to or have had seizures, epilepsy, pregnant or wear a pacemaker should NOT listen to this video/audio.
WHY? There is insufficient research data in this area, so as a precaution, if you are among the categories listed above, I would recommend you consult a doctor or medical professional before listening to this video/audio.”
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Whether you want to know it or not we're all in the fight of our lives, for our lives. Some of you reading this will not survive, and I may not either, so I for one will take any edge I can get, and so should you. This works, I suggest you use it.
- CP

The Daily "Near You?"

Scottsboro, Alabama. USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"We May Know..."

“We may know that the work we continue to put off doing will be bad. Worse, however, is the work we never do. A work that’s finished is at least finished. It may be poor, but it exists, like the miserable plant in the lone flowerpot of my neighbor who’s crippled. That plant is her happiness, and sometimes it’s even mine. What I write, bad as it is, may provide some hurt or sad soul a few moments of distraction from something worse. That’s enough for me, or it isn’t enough, but it serves some purpose, and so it is with all of life.”
- Fernando Pessoa

The Poet: e. e. cummings, "Humanity I Love You"

"Humanity I Love You"

"Humanity i love you
because you would rather black the boots of
success than enquire whose soul dangles from his
watch-chain which would be embarrassing for both
parties and because you
unflinchingly applaud all
songs containing the words country home and
mother when sung at the old howard.

Humanity i love you because
when you’re hard up you pawn your
intelligence to buy a drink and when
you’re flush pride keeps
you from the pawn shop and
because you are continually committing
nuisances but more
especially in your own house.

Humanity i love you because you
are perpetually putting the secret of
life in your pants and forgetting
it’s there and sitting down on it
and because you are
forever making poems in the lap
of death. 

Humanity, i hate you"

- e. e. cummings

"Dr. Steven Greer: A Solar Flare Just Fired a Plasma Bomb at Earth"

Full screen recommended.
3I Atlas Verse, 12/4/25
"Dr. Steven Greer: A Solar Flare 
Just Fired a Plasma Bomb at Earth"

"The Sun has just released one of the most powerful events of this solar cycle - a massive solar flare followed by the launch of a high-energy plasma cloud that may be heading toward Earth. In this video, we break down what happened, why it matters, and what scientists are urgently analyzing right now.

This episode serves as an immersive warm-up into real-time space weather science. Using data from NASA, NOAA, and ground-based observatories, we explore how a newly emerged sunspot went from invisible to explosive in less than 48 hours. As the solar flare erupted, shock waves rippled through the Sun’s corona, indicating a possible coronal mass ejection now under investigation.

To help viewers understand these complex events clearly, the video includes short immersive interactive warm-up segments that simplify concepts like magnetic reconnection, shock fronts, and CME trajectories. These brief interactive warm-up exercises prepare you to follow the fast-changing developments as scientists study whether this plasma eruption is moving toward Earth.
We also explain how agencies use immersive interactive tools and real-time modeling to track solar activity, along with why predicting solar flares remains one of space science’s greatest challenges. As new data arrives from coronagraph satellites, we walk you through how experts decode speed, direction, and potential impact windows.

The goal is to offer an educational, science-based perspective on how solar radiation affects communication systems, satellites, GPS accuracy, aviation routes, and even auroras that may appear far beyond their usual latitudes. This video is designed to be a complete interactive warm-up into understanding the Sun’s behavior and its effects on our planet, especially during periods of intense activity. Stay tuned as we continue to monitor updates and explain what the next 48 hours could mean for Earth."
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Food for thought...
Full screen recommended.
"Knowing",  "John Discovers the 
Devastating Truth About the Solar Flare"

"3I/ATLAS Mystery: 33 Billion Tons Gone in a Single Day"

Dr. Avi Loeb, 12/4/25
"3I/ATLAS Mystery: 
33 Billion Tons Gone in a Single Day"

"In this video, we investigate surprising reports claiming that 3I/ATLAS may have lost an estimated 33 billion tons of material in a single day - an extraordinary figure that has drawn intense interest from the astrophysics community. While these loss rates remain preliminary, they could indicate extreme outgassing events, fragmentation processes, or observation-model mismatches that challenge earlier assumptions about the physical structure of 3I/ATLAS. We examine how such mass-loss scenarios are calculated and what the latest measurements actually support.

Drawing on analytical principles frequently highlighted by Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, we explore how sudden mass variations in interstellar objects can arise from volatile release, solar heating, or non-gravitational forces. By comparing new 3I/ATLAS data with known cometary physics, we evaluate whether the reported mass deficit is plausible, overstated, or a consequence of limited early observations. Using the evidence-based approach often emphasized by Avi Loeb, this video separates confirmed observational features from assumptions and reviews how researchers interpret dramatic mass-loss claims while maintaining scientific rigor."
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"How It Really Is"

 

"Do You Agree That It Takes A Minimum Of $136,500 A Year For A Family Of Four To Afford The Basics In America Today?"

"Do You Agree That It Takes A Minimum Of $136,500 A 
Year For A Family Of Four To Afford The Basics In America Today?"
by Michael Snyder

"If your household is struggling to pay the bills right now, you are far from alone. The cost of just about everything that Americans regularly spend money on has been soaring, and as a result our standard of living has been steadily declining. Over the past couple of decades, our politicians borrowed and spent trillions of dollars that we did not have, the Federal Reserve shoveled giant mountains of money that were created out of thin air into the financial system, and our leaders treated the reserve currency of the world like toilet paper. So now the value of the U.S. dollar has gone way down, our paychecks don’t stretch as far as they once did, and most of the country is barely scraping by from month to month.

This week, an excellent article that was authored by Michael Green is getting a ton of attention. In that article, he calculates that a “basic needs budget” for a typical family of four in the United States would come to a grand total of $136,500 a year…"I wanted to see what would happen if I ignored the official stats and simply calculated the cost of existing. I built a Basic Needs budget for a family of four (two earners, two kids). No vacations, no Netflix, no luxury. Just the “Participation Tickets” required to hold a job and raise kids in 2024. Using conservative, national-average data:

• Childcare: $32,773
• Housing: $23,267
• Food: $14,717
• Transportation: $14,828
• Healthcare: $10,567
• Other essentials: $21,857
• Required net income: $118,009
• Add federal, state, and FICA taxes of roughly $18,500, and you arrive at a required gross income of $136,500.

Do you agree with these figures? I very much appreciate the effort that he put into his analysis, but I certainly do not agree with some of these numbers. The national average for child care for a single child is about $975 per month. So for two children for an entire year the total should be less than $24,000. So we can eliminate more than $8,000 from his budget right there. And if your kids are old enough, you may not need to spend anything on child care at all.

On the other hand, I think that his figure for housing is too low. The average home price in the U.S. now exceeds $500,000. Taking out a $500,000 mortgage at 6.2 percent would result in a mortgage payment of $3,047.41 a month. So Green’s budget completely rules out owning a typical home in many areas of the country. Instead, it would allow for renting a two bedroom apartment which averages about $1,800 a month right now.

And I think that Green’s figure for health care is also too low. The average monthly health insurance premium for a family of four in the U.S. now exceeds $2,000. Yes, a hypothetical family of four could save money by going without health insurance or by living in a van, but that is not the point. It is time for everyone to admit that a middle class lifestyle has become out of reach for a majority of American households.

Green’s analysis may not be entirely accurate, but others have come up with similar results. For example, the Economic Policy Institute has determined that it takes approximately $123,000 a year for a family of four to live a middle class lifestyle in Essex County, New Jersey…"The Economic Policy Institute offers a Family Budget Calculator. It says a family of four would need about $123,000 a year to attain “a modest yet adequate standard of living” in Essex County, New Jersey."

And Investopedia has determined that it now takes approximately 5 million dollars to live the American Dream over the course of a lifetime…"Investopedia, the financial journalism site, uses similar calculations to estimate how much emergency savings a family should hold (about $35,000, on average) and the lifetime costs of fulfilling the American dream (roughly $5 million)."

Needless to say, most Americans don’t have a prayer of making 5 million dollars during their lifetimes. And the cost of just about everything is only going to go even higher. Right now, our rapidly rising power bills are making a lot of headlines…"The numbers are as stark as a slate-grey November sky. Household spending on electricity for heating is expected to rise 10% this winter to more than $1,200. Utilities requested a $29 billion rate increase in the first half of 2025, double last year’s rate rise. Residential electricity rates rose 6.6% year-on-year as of June 2025, according to Utility Dive, after already rising nearly 30% between 2021 and 2024."

Meanwhile, the job market just continues to get even tighter. On Wednesday, ADP reported that the U.S. economy lost 32,000 jobs last month…"The U.S. labor market slowdown intensified in November as private companies cut 32,000 workers, with small businesses hit the hardest, payrolls processing firm ADP reported Wednesday. Larger businesses, entailing companies with 50 or more employees, actually reported a net gain of 90,000 workers. However, establishments with fewer than 50 saw a decline of 120,000. The ADP report is the last monthly jobs picture the Federal Reserve gets before it meets Dec. 9-10."

Most experts were expecting that the ADP report would show that the U.S. economy actually added jobs last month. So this is really bad news. The three month average has now plunged into negative territory. This is the very first time that has happened since August 2020. Back then, we had a pandemic to blame for our problems. What is our excuse this time around?

It is easy to say that unemployed people should just go out and “get a job”, but the truth is that even the mainstream media is admitting that “job hunting feels impossible right now”…You’re not imagining it. Job hunting feels impossible right now because it actually is. You’ve polished your resume, customized cover letters and applied for hundreds of roles only to hear nothing back. I know that many of you can identify with that. Month after month, a lot of unemployed workers have been unable to find anything no matter how hard they have tried. It can be absolutely soul crushing when you are in that position.

There is speculation that the latest ADP report may make it more likely that the Fed will give us another interest rate cut…"But Kenwell said the latest report should help push America’s central bank to cut interest rates for the third time in 2025. The Fed, currently led by chair Jerome Powell, has a dual mandate to lower inflation and increase job growth through the government’s borrowing rates."

Rates are used as a blunt tool, swinging higher when prices climb, and plunging when unemployment accelerates.jHopefully the Fed will do the right thing. But a quarter point rate cut is not going to significantly alter our current economic trajectory. We aren’t just heading into another recession. We are heading into a full-blown meltdown. When you total up all forms of debt in this country, we are more than 104 trillion dollars in the red. It is the greatest mountain of debt in the history of the world, and now a time of reckoning is here. So please try to enjoy these “bad times” while we still have them, because it won’t be too long before things get a whole lot worse."

"Insane Clown Pentagon"

"Insane Clown Pentagon"
by Matt Taibbi

"This time, it’s not fake news. Donald Trump, War Secretary Pete Hegseth, Admiral Frank Mitchell Bradley, and soldiers involved with the September 2nd boat-bombing operation that allegedly involved firing a second time on survivors really do face serious legal exposure, with Trump and Hegseth even handing enemies potential grounds for impeachment through their own statements.

The administration’s behavior since Monday has been a master class in political dysfunction. Trump, Karoline Leavitt, and especially Hegseth created major political problems both by clumsily throwing troops under the bus at the first sign of scandal, and also by inadvertently giving evidence against themselves at the exact moment they’re facing a destabilizing challenge from Senators like Mark Kelly. How bad is it? Law professors and military analysts struggled to find words.

“F*cking shameful, and I voted for these guys,” says a former Army officer who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

“It’s the kind of thing that makes military lawyers’ heads explode,” said Eugene Fiddell, who teaches military justice at Yale.

“Totally crazy,” added Michel Paradis, an author and human rights lawyer known for representing Guantanamo Bay detainees. “Even if I could come up with some sort of legal theory for why we can start bombing drug boats indiscriminately, you can’t shoot survivors.”

“It’s pretty remarkable that the United States has decided that at the - I’m not going to use the word whim - that at the discretion of the president, he can designate any criminal organization as a terrorist organization and start killing people as a measure of first resort,” said Geoffrey Corn, professor of law and a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel.

Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson described talking to service members who are struggling with these orders, adding that these missions also cross a line for him in a big way. “We’ve sort of enshrined under the banner of fighting terrorism this concept of extrajudicial killings,” he said. “Well, we’re now the goddamn Salvador death squads. It’s outrageous.”
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Dated, but oh so true...
“We have become a Nazi monster in the eyes of the whole world - a nation of bullies and bastards who would rather kill than live peacefully. We are not just whores for power and oil, but killer whores with hate and fear in our hearts. We are human scum, and that is how history will judge us... No redeeming social value. Just whores. Get out of our way, or we’ll kill you.

Well, shit on that dumbness. George W. Bush does not speak for me or my son or my mother or my friends or the people I respect in this world. We didn’t vote for these cheap, greedy little killers who speak for America today - and we will not vote for them again in 2002. Or 2004. Or ever.

Who does vote for these dishonest shitheads? Who among us can be happy and proud of having all this innocent blood on our hands? Who are these swine? These flag-sucking half-wits who get fleeced and fooled by stupid little rich kids like George Bush? They are the same ones who wanted to have Muhammad Ali locked up for refusing to kill gooks. They speak for all that is cruel and stupid and vicious in the American character. They are the racists and hate mongers among us - they are the Ku Klux Klan. I piss down the throats of these Nazis. And I am too old to worry about whether they like it or not. F*ck them.”
- Hunter S. Thompson

"We Watch The News"

"We Watch The News"
by Bill Bonner
Baltimore, Maryland - "We watch the news. Suddenly, a grim chill...like a winter cold...grabs ahold of us: are we the bad guys, now? And what is the connection between bad behavior and bad money?

There are probably plenty of reasons...and, as always, much more to the story...but this is a financial service, so we stick close to the money. The real reason behind America’s debt-drenched, indentured middle class, we believe, is the change in the money system. That 1971 switcheroo gradually distorted not just finance and economics, but politics, habits, culture...and our thoughts too.

You can see the hinge-point clearly in the chart Dan presented yesterday (see below). After decades of stability, in the early ‘70s the trend line of price inflation broke to the upside. Our guess is that now, all are aligned - politics and finance. The politicians need more inflation and debt to hold onto power. Wall Street,too, gets richer as debt and inflation increase. And households now depend on more debt and inflation just to make ends meet.

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI) in the US since 1950

And we have seen how so many other things changed. Since 1971 America transitioned from a nation of proud, mostly honest, savers and asset owning capitalists...to a sad race, deep in debt, and depending on the kindness of strange lenders for their cars, their houses, their retirements, their healthcare...even their food. Pew Research:

The numbers vary from month to month. But in May 2025, the most recent month with available figures, 41.7 million people in 22.4 million households received SNAP benefits. That works out to nearly 1 in every 8 people in the country.

Where do these nice people - the ones in the government and lending institutions - get their money? Do they get it honestly, taking in deposits from willing savers and paying respectable interest? Not at all. That’s the curious thing about it. They simply conjure it up, out of thin air. And declare it ‘money.’ Then, when the Fed gives out this make-believe credit, the financial and political elite (politicians, insiders, banks, mortgage lenders, finance companies, Wall Street) are the first snouts in the trough.

The federal government and Wall Street get credit at wholesale rates - often far below the true cost of borrowing real savings. Following the mortgage finance crisis of 2008, for example, the Fed’s lending rate was actually below the level of inflation for most of the next 15 years. Then, the finance industry makes money by lending it out at retail rates. Between the Fed’s 4%...and the average credit card APR this week, 27%...is a substantial profit margin.

Naturally, the new money caused prices to rise. The cost of ‘participation’ in modern American society rose to about $140,000 of household income per year, which Michael Green believes to be the real poverty line. But three out of every four households earn less than that, creating an atmosphere of frustration and discontent. This is what led to the surprise success of people who would have previously been unelectable kooks - notably, Donald Trump and Zohran Mamdani.

The unifying theme of these two clowns is that our troubles are not the fault of our own laws, regulations, ruling elites...and certainly, they have nothing to do with our credit money system. Un uh. No connection. Instead, they are the fault of others. The MAGA crowd blames foreigners and woke liberals. The enemy are ‘rich’ capitalists for the Mamdanistas. Both groups insist, too, that the problems can be overcome by more forceful leadership...with even more giveaways, laws, regulations, and interference with the vernacular economy.

Between childcare, healthcare, autos, houses, internet services and college tuition, more Americans have a hard row to hoe. We don’t know why it works this way, but with widespread discontent comes a wider acceptance of scuzzy behavior.

The administration, for example, has become a ‘sickening moral slum,’ says George Will. Officials, from POTUS on down offer to smite our enemies...but seem disinclined to do so in a dignified, or even legal, way. Civilians are murdered, with no due process of law - even those who survived a first strike and cling, helpless, to flotsam and jetsam, are shown no mercy.

The first ‘tap’ was probably criminal. The second was undoubtedly despicable. The Constitution was suspended. Habeas corpus was ignored. Due process was given the heave-ho. What heinous crime had they committed to deserve such treatment? Nobody knows. Maybe none at all.

Meanwhile...for some, mercy floweth like water under a leaky roof, rotting the framework of the republic, the Washington Post: Ex-Honduras president, convicted of drug trafficking, freed on Trump pardon. USA Today: "NY man pardoned by Trump for tax fraud... A former nursing home executive from Rockland County was spared most of a three-year prison sentence in November after President Trump pardoned him for a $39 million tax fraud conviction."

The New York Times: "Trump Frees Fraudster Just Days Into Seven-Year Prison Sentence." David Gentile had been found guilty for his role in what prosecutors described as a $1.6 billion scheme that defrauded thousands of investors.

Corruption. Cheating. Violence. During the Eisenhower years, that behavior would have disqualified you for any position of public trust. You couldn’t even get a job as a registrar of wills in a podunk county. But now it’s expectable...even acceptable. More to come..."
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The U.S. Debt Clock (in real time) illustrates our soaring debt by the second. As 
sobering as it is, it can serve as a springboard into multiple personal finance topics.

"Wars And Rumors Of Wars: The Middle East"

Full screen recommended.
The CJ Werleman Show, 12/4/25
"Mutiny in Israeli Defense Force Destroys Israel, Forever!"
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John Mearsheimer, 12/4/25
"Israel Is About to Face a Serious Shock"
"I never thought I would stand before you and say that Israel - one of the countries regarded as having the strongest military capabilities, technology, and backing in the world - is heading straight into a strategic shock that very few people in Washington dare to acknowledge. But that moment has arrived. I have examined hundreds of pages of economic data, credit ratings, security reports, and political analyses, and the picture that emerges is not a “difficult phase” as the media describes it.

It is the dangerous convergence of five major crises, all happening at once, all intertwined in a way that no country - not even Israel - can afford to ignore. These are not isolated shocks. Not an internal argument followed by a credit downgrade, then a day of fighting in Gaza. What is unfolding is a tightening power structure: paralyzed politics, sliding finances, an unfinished war with Iran, growing international isolation, and Gaza just waiting for a spark to explode again."
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Full screen recommended.
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, 12/4/25
"Israel Threatens Iran as 
U.S. Scrambles for Last-Minute Deal!"
"A reasonable peace agreement with Iran is entirely achievable, and President Trump himself does not want a war. So why does Washington continuously seem to be on a path of confrontation? In this profound interview, Professor Jeffrey Sachs reveals the powerful forces operating behind the scenes: the American "Deep State" or "War Machine." This is a security apparatus worth over a trillion dollars a year, comprised of the Pentagon, the CIA, defense contractors, and the immensely powerful Israel lobby, all of whom profit from conflict."
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