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Saturday, January 24, 2026

"U.S. Storm: The Monster Is Finally Here - And It's Worse Than We Thought"

A Terrifying Must-View!
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The Quiet Archivist, 1/24/26
"U.S. Storm: The Monster Is Finally Here - 
And It's Worse Than We Thought"
"Right now, two hundred thirty million people are staring at what could become the largest infrastructure failure in American history. And here’s the part that should terrify you: The storm causing it isn’t even the most dangerous part. Winter Storm Fern has already crossed the invisible line where weather stops being a forecast and starts becoming a civilizational stress test. Catastrophic ice is locking down the Mississippi Delta. Record-breaking snow is burying New England. Power grids are bending. Emergency systems are straining. But what’s coming after the snow and ice - the Arctic blast now surging south—is what turns routine outages into life-or-death scenarios.

In this deep-dive, we’ll walk through how a storm becomes this perfectly destructive, why the models struggled to see it locking in, and what Fern exposes about systems we’ve quietly assumed would always hold. We’ll explore the hidden mechanics, the uncomfortable patterns, and the questions experts don’t like answering on live television. Because Fern didn’t just hit the United States It hit something much deeper."
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God help us...

Round 2 Winter Storm Alert - Worst Coming Tonight"

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US Weather Report, 1/24/26
"Round 2 Winter Storm Alert - 
Worst Coming Tonight"

"CRITICAL UPDATE: If you think the storm already passed, you're dangerously wrong. That was just the appetizer. Round twis exploding across America right now and 90% of this catastrophic winter storm is still ahead. Two massive waves are colliding tonight creating thunder snow, thunder sleet, and thunder ice - lightning flashing while ice accumulates on power lines. This setup happens once every 10-20 years.

EXACT TIMING BY CITY: Oklahoma City/Tulsa experiencing lull now but 6-12 inches additional snow hits 9PM tonight-6AM with 2-3 inch hourly rates making travel impossible by midnight. Dallas/Fort Worth getting 2-3 inches snow/sleet 9PM-6AM plus quarter inch ice - peak danger midnight-8AM. Austin/San Antonio worst conditions 2AM-10AM with few tenths freezing rain causing major problems. Houston north areas (Conroe, Huntsville) facing 3-4 tenths ice 4AM-noon triggering widespread outages. East Texas (Tyler, Longview, Texarkana) entering danger zone with half to three-quarters inch catastrophic ice 8PM tonight-2PM tomorrow causing tree/power line collapse. Shreveport/Monroe Louisiana over half inch additional freezing rain 10PM-4PM. Jackson Mississippi still crippling ice storm, northern areas (Tupelo, Oxford) eight-tenths to full inch 11PM-6PM tomorrow. Memphis Tennessee quarter to half inch ice overnight. Little Rock/Nashville significant ice accumulation tonight. Mid-Atlantic (DC, Baltimore) heavy snow starts 3AM, 4-9 inches. NYC 10 inches starting 5AM. Boston 12-16 inches - biggest storm in years.

BRUTAL COLD FOLLOWING: Sunday morning lows single digits/teens with precipitation still falling. Monday morning BELOW ZERO many areas. Memphis dropping to 3°F with potential power outages creating life-threatening conditions. Ice/snow staying on ground over a week hampering restoration efforts.

ACT NOW BEFORE CONDITIONS DETERIORATE: Next 6 hours determine if your power stays on or goes out for week. Charge devices 100%. Stock supplies immediately. Locate warming shelters. Check neighbors. Comment your city for personalized timing! Updates throughout night as storm intensifies."
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"California Drivers Stunned After Gas Stations Post $14 Per Gallon Prices!"

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Silent Empire, 1/24/26
"California Drivers Stunned After 
Gas Stations Post $14 Per Gallon Prices!"
"California's gas price crisis has reached a breaking point. Drivers across the state are facing shocking prices of $14 per gallon at the pump, while neighboring states pay only $2.75. What is causing this unprecedented fuel emergency that is straining family budgets and forcing workers to make difficult choices? In this exclusive investigation, we reveal the real reasons behind California's gas price spike, from refinery closures to regulatory costs that other states do not encounter. We found that working families are now spending over $800 each month just on gas, leading some parents to quit their jobs and seniors to cancel medical appointments. The economic fallout is severe: small businesses are closing, delivery services are ending, and entire communities are becoming isolated. While leaders in Sacramento stay quiet, Californians are demanding answers."
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A Wintry Musical Interlude: 2002, "Starwalkers"

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2002, "Starwalkers"

"Extreme Winter Storm Warning - Tons Of Snow & Crippling Ice - With LIVE Storm Chasers"

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Max Velocity - Severe Weather Center, 1/24/26 
"Extreme Winter Storm Warning - 
Tons Of Snow & Crippling Ice - With LIVE Storm Chasers"
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"Winter Storm Is Just Getting Started… Worse Hits Tonight"

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Snyder Reports, 1/24/26 6:24 PM EST
"Winter Storm Is Just Getting Started… 
Worse Hits Tonight"
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"It's Over: The $929 Billion Crash No One Is Talking About"

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Finance Mind, 1/24/26
"It's Over: The $929 Billion Crash 
No One Is Talking About"

"The American banking system is facing a $929 Billion "Maturity Wall" that is mathematically impossible to pay back. As of early 2026, the "Silent Crash" in commercial real estate has officially begun, triggering a hidden solvency crisis for hundreds of regional banks. In this video, we expose the secret "Extend and Pretend" strategy Wall Street is using to hide massive losses and why the Federal Reserve is powerless to stop the coming deflationary bust.

We break down the alarming data on Office Vacancy Rates in San Francisco and New York, the collapse of "Shadow Banking" funds like BREIT, and why the "Credit Crunch" is destroying small businesses on Main Street. You will learn why your 401k pension fund is exposed to toxic CMBS bonds and the specific "Survival Strategy" you need to protect your wealth from the coming bank bail-ins. Do not leave your deposits in vulnerable institutions. Watch this full report before the next bank failure makes headlines.
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"Alert: After Todays Incident, One Thing is Certain"

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Prepper News, 1/24/26
"Alert: After Todays Incident, One Thing is Certain"
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Musical Interlude: Deuter, "Atmospheres"

Deuter, "Atmospheres"

"A Look to the Heavens"

"Light-years across, this suggestive shape known as the Seahorse Nebula appears in silhouette against a rich, luminous background of stars. Seen toward the royal northern constellation of Cepheus, the dusty, obscuring clouds are part of a Milky Way molecular cloud some 1,200 light-years distant. 
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It is also listed as Barnard 150 (B150), one of 182 dark markings of the sky cataloged in the early 20th century by astronomer E. E. Barnard. Packs of low mass stars are forming within, but their collapsing cores are only visible at long infrared wavelengths. Still, the colorful stars of Cepheus add to this pretty, galactic skyscape."

"Acceptance..."

"Acceptance is a crucial step forward for those who prefer the idea of living this life over simply existing within it. Accept all that you've said and what you've done, because you cannot change your past. Accept the idea of the unknown, because the future is the unknown waiting patiently to reveal itself. Accept the person you have become thus far in your journey, because you are the only person who will be there with you when you finish it. Do all of this so that you may never find yourself having to accept regret that haunts you at two a.m., leaving you sweaty and broken hearted. All you have is this minute; not this hour, or this day, or this year. Live in this minute so that you won't get stuck simply existing with your guilty past, or with nothing but anxiety for the future."
- Margaret E. Rise

The Poet: David Whyte, "One Day"

"One Day"

"One day I will say
the gift I once had has been taken.
The place I have made for myself
belongs to another.
The words I have sung
are being sung by the ones
I would want.
Then I will be ready
for that voice
and the still silence in which it arrives.
And if my faith is good
then we'll meet again
on the road,
and we'll be thirsty,
and stop
and laugh
and drink together again
from the deep well of things as they are."

- David Whyte,
"Where Many Rivers Meet"
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The Moody Blues, "The Day We Meet Again"
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"The poem is a little myth of man's capacity of making life meaningful.
And in the end, the poem is not a thing we see -
it is, rather, a light by which we may see - and what we see is life."
- Robert Penn Warren

"If Only You Knew"

"If Only You Knew"
by Teresa Marchese

"This morning, I saw a young man, hanging dead from a tree. It started out as a typical  morning. It was 6:45 am. I brought the "toys" today; weights, bars, balls and boxing gloves, to have my clients work at stations. I run Rock Solid Fitness, a women's outdoor fitness club, at San Francisco's Land's End. We run trails and hills and stairs on this rocky park of cypress and redwood. But this morning, the first client to arrive begged for a "wimpy" workout, so we headed out to Land's End trail. It was a beautiful morning, and I thought some deep stretching overlooking the Golden Gate as the sun rose was in good order.

Walking that path shoulder to shoulder with three of the amazing women with whom I begin each day, whose stories I learn, whose lives weave through mine with soft, smiling, shimmering threads. An evening at the theater. Setting a quick pace, marching on, the stories continued. Looking forward, as I tend to do, I noticed an unfamiliar silhouette in those well-known woods. My stomach lurched, but only slightly, as I was unbelieving. A body hung from a tree, heels in the leafy ground. "Is it real?" I asked, as we moved toward him. Hands. Face. Body. It looked almost an effigy, a sick waxy joke, at the end of a rope.

We moved closer. And we moved quickly. There was no doubt he was real. There was no doubt he was dead. Clearly trained in knots, he had hung himself well in the night with a brand new electrical cord. A suicide. Finished.

He was young. Early twenties? Looking back, I wonder if he was younger, maybe in his teens. I don't meet Death often, but I suppose his mask makes one look older. Apart from being lifeless, he was everything a young man should be - handsome, well-heeled, sporting backpack and iPod. Hood up over dark curly hair - a San Francisco kid. His hands rested, resolute, at his sides.

Not one of us hesitated to touch him, to hold him, to relieve the tension that took his last breath. We four women strongly played our part - mother, sister, tender, friend - released him from his hold. Normally, I'm in charge. I'm the teacher. I'm the trainer. I give the orders. But something else took over here - a solidarity among women. One a doctor, another a mother, all of us upright and bold. We didn't speak. We didn't need to, I guess. We understood that we wanted to get him down and we moved accordingly. The thick branch that held him was about seven-and-a-half feet off the ground. I got underneath him and lifted his weight as the tallest of us lifted the smallest of us to reach and unwrap the cable. We laid him on the soft, grassy earth. Our doctor checked his pulse, his pupils. I felt his fingers, tried to open his stiff hand.

I looked at the group, I knew none of us was carrying a phone. Addressing the three of them, I said, "You'll stay? And I'll go for help." Help? There was no helping this one. I would take the next proper step. I spotted a morning hiker, ran to him and explained the situation. I took his phone while he went to the parking lot to direct the first-responders to the trail.

911 answered immediately, but wanted an address. Frustrated, I asked to be connected to San Francisco dispatch, to someone who could listen to my instructions and understand where I was. I heard sirens within two minutes, hung up the phone, and waved the paramedics to the trailhead. The first jumped from the engine to walk with me. "How do you know he's dead?" he asked me. "He's dead," I answered.

We left them to their work and deferentially gave a park police officer our statements. We were commended for staying - merely for staying on the scene. Most people call and leave, he told us. Really? How can someone just walk away from the dead? Because we took him down, we had to give detailed written statements. Our foursome huddled together in one car and rode in silence. There was a deep sadness and reverence among us - among all of us. Even the paramedics and the police officers, who surely meet grief often, were dejected and mindful. Because of the hour and "remote" location, the scene was respectfully not tainted with gawking onlookers and gossip-hungry voyeurs. For this, I was grateful.

We handed over our statements, hugged each other hard, and dispersed. It was 7:58 a.m. I canceled my next class and the day's remaining appointments and sat in my truck for a while, looking out over the edge of the world. I wanted to shout out to everyone I love, "We belong on this earth! We are here for a reason! Stay here with me!" I decided I would do just that, in my own way. I would start with my husband. I drove home, vowing to better love those I love, as well as those I don't yet.

To the family of the nameless one, I am sorry I could not speak his name. Please know he was carefully and lovingly tended to when he was found. Four gentle, but rock-solid women, took him from that tree and laid him down to rest.

To the nameless one, whom I briefly held, I'm sorry. I'm sorry for the loss of those who loved you. (They did, of course, you know.) I'm sorry that it wasn't enough for you, here, now. Alas, you've moved on, young friend. You left your sorrow in that tree. Let your despair roll down those rocky cliffs, and be taken with the tide, pummeled and churned in the pacific surf, sprayed and splayed on the horizon, metamorphosed into air and light. Now do you see that you interrupted the rhythm of all things? If only you could have known how important you are to the fabric of this life, this place, you could have stayed, and lived your short life longer. You surely would have cried more tears, but you would have laughed more, you would have loved, you would have learned and lost and traveled. You might have started a business, a revolution, a country. You might have saved a life. I wish you would have. And now I wish I would have." 

The Daily "Near You?"

Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada. Thanks for stopping by!

"Parsing the Telescreen, Slouching into the Gulag"

"Parsing the Telescreen, Slouching into the Gulag"
by Fred Reed

"Sez I, we are barreling into a world of mixed unreality and invited surveillance, not quite noticed but at warp speed. The unreality? We can now do politicians in video software and make them convincingly say things more reprehensible then they would themselves. The surveillance creeps in like a barely noticed smell. It creeps and will creep. Consider:

Several years ago Vi and I bought a sixty-five inch LG screen that we use for watching YouTube and Netflix. It has search-by-voice. Thus by pressing a button on the remote to wake it up, we can say, “Tianjian automated Chinese seaport,” and it will find the relevant sites on the web. Of course we have no way of knowing whether it is listening the rest of the time. Since it is convenient, we are not important, and we don’t say anything criminal or probably even very interesting, we use it.

The screen also has control-by-gesture. It doesn’t work very well, and I would feel like an idiot waving my arms and gesturing at a television, so I have never learned it. However, we have no way of knowing whether and when it is watching us. Just in case, we confine human sacrifice and orgiastic sex with farm animals to the garage so, if it is watching, we will be boring.

We also have two Alexa boxes, one in the kitchen and one in my office. These are marvels. The speakers aren’t bad for the price and Alexa is good at providing on voice command any music ever written. This is very nice indeed, though I suspect that most of us are so used to such things as not to notice how nice they are. Violeta uses this greatly while cooking.

Alexa’s hearing is eerie. If Vi says, “Alexa, play Lohengrin” while in the kitchen, often Alexa’s sister in my office will respond as well. The the kitchen and the office are in rooms separated by two plate-glass walls and a long hall with a right angle. This is astonishing acuity. Since Alexa in my office will sometimes get the music wrong, the two aren’t communicating electronically. Again, we find the convenience more appealing that the surveillance threatening. Besides, no one would bother listening to us, unless of course we were writing unflattering columns about that unevolved truculence in the White House.

I am writing this in my-office using text-to-speech software. Every time Alexa hears her name, she asks what I want.

I have just read that there is a video game called 'Call of Duty', which apparently millions of the young use to lower their IQs and avoid doing anything useful as they struggle with each other electronically. The parent company, Activision, is now incorporating AI software that listens to the martial shouts of remote and disembodied warriors to check for inappropriate language. This of course includes anything racial, uninclusive, offensive, triggering, sexist, and so on. This is said in today’s awkward English to have as purpose the improving of the gaming experience and the protection of women, though it probably means girls.

Saith the article, one in ten of distaff gamers has been driven to “suicidal thoughts” by insults during her hours as an online Boadicea. This is interesting. In the age of the 'Pride and Prejudice' sort of novel, women were always fainting on any provocation and dashing for the swooning couch, and they had to carry umbrellas in sunny weather so as not to damage their delicate skins. This strikes me as fraud as in my appalling number of years on the planet I have never seen a woman faint or even look as if she were considering it. They were too busy running marathons and scuba diving and wearing bikinis at high noon, to the great betterment of mankind.

But now it seems that they will take poison if insulted by tiresome twerps while killing enemy soldiers online – instead of saying, for example, “Grow up.” It appears that we are going to have moral uplift as pretext for surveillance of conversation. This electro-linguistic mommyism can easily be extended to high school bathrooms, locker rooms, or indeed any place thought proper to be monitored for acceptable values by government, which is to anywhere at all. There is no technical reason why it can’t be extended to Alexa boxes. We should be grateful that we don’t live in a surveillance state like China.

OK, AI and language. Computers today can understand spoken language, or at least come close enough to be dangerous. For example, if I say to my iPhone, “Hey Siri, in Spanish how do you say “If I had more money, I would buy myself a bright red Corvette,” she gets it exactly right, subjunctive, reflexive, conditional. That’s not mechanical replacement. A lot of syntax lives in that short sentence. People with time on their hands can argue about whether machines are conscious and whether they “really understand,” but if what they do is indistinguishable from understanding, that’s close enough for jazz.

That’s not quite understanding because the translation software probably couldn’t answer the question, “What would Fred do if he had the money?” But you can have a real conversation with Chat GPT. Which is real understanding.

If I mistake not, this means that Alexa boxes can, or shortly will be able to, monitor what people are talking about wherever it is practical to put a microphone, which is pretty much everywhere. We are now used to ubiquitous cameras. We pay no attention to them. We would – will? – quickly get used to microphones in public places, and are already comfortable with cameras and microphones in our homes (the Alexa boxes) and in our pockets, iPhones. Any device activated by voice command must be listening for that command, and thus potentially everything we say. Where, if anywhere, other conversation goes is an open question..

If I may throw in a somewhat-related thought, of course all of our credit-card transactions, bank dealings, and their times and places, and phone records, are recorded, this thought harmless because only commercial entities, not the government, have access to them. Read Ed Snowden’s book, 'Permanent Record.' The social media know more about us than we know about ourselves. To all of which, government has access. If you believe otherwise, you should have a second lobotomy.

Onward and upward."
- https://fredoneverything.org/

"How Intelligent People Should Deal with Stupid People - Schopenhauer’s Philosophy"

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The Psyche,
"How Intelligent People Should Deal with Stupid People - 
Schopenhauer’s Philosophy"
"How should intelligent people deal with stupidity without losing their peace, clarity, or humanity? In this video, inspired by Arthur Schopenhauer’s philosophy, we explore a difficult but deeply liberating truth: intelligence does not suffer because it lacks answers, but because it is forced to coexist with confidence-driven ignorance, emotional reasoning, and noise disguised as certainty.
This is not a video about arrogance or feeling superiorIt is about self-preservation, discernment, and inner sovereignty in a world that often rewards volume over depth and opinion over understanding. Schopenhauer understood something unsettling: stupidity is most dangerous when paired with confidence and social validation. This video shows how intelligent people can navigate that reality without losing compassion - or themselves. If you often feel exhausted by pointless arguments, misunderstood for thinking deeply, or pressured to simplify your thoughts just to maintain harmony, this video will resonate with you."
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"One Chance..."

“You get that one chance; and damn it, you’ve got to take it! If there’s one lesson I know I will take with me for eternity, its that there are those things that might happen only once, those chances that come walking down the street, strolling out of a café; if you don’t let go and take them, they really could get away! We can get so washed out with a mindset of entitlement – the universe will do everything for us to ensure our happiness – that we forget why we came here! We came here to grab, to take, to give, to have! Not to wait! Nobody came here to wait! So, what makes anyone think that destiny will keep on knocking over and over again? It could, but what if it doesn’t? You go and you take the chance that you get; even if it makes you look stupid, insane, or whorish! Because it just might not come back again. You could wait a lifetime to see if it will… but I don’t think you should.”
- C. JoyBell C.

"Ice Storm Freezes 60 Million Americans, Power, Travel, and Food Supplies Hit"

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Snyder Reports, 1/24/26, 4:04 PM EST
"Ice Storm Freezes 60 Million Americans,
 Power, Travel, and Food Supplies Hit"
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"How It Really Is"

 

Dan, I Allegedly, "Layoffs, Bankruptcies, Empty Stores - Every Business Is Getting Hit"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 1/24/26
"Layoffs, Bankruptcies, Empty Stores - 
Every Business Is Getting Hit"
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Adventures With Danno, "Stocking Up At Meijer Before Crazy Snowstorm"

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Adventures With Danno, 1/24/26
"Stocking Up At Meijer Before Crazy Snowstorm"
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The Next 10 Days Of Winter: The Worst In 40 Years Across The US

"The Next 10 Days Of Winter:
 The Worst In 40 Years Across The US"
by Ryan Maue

"A meteorologist's main purpose: keep you alive, and marked safe. There is nothing we can do to stop this epic week of weather, and believe me, I have been trying to find silver linings or rays of sunlight. So, the best preparation is fresh, accurate, and expert information from trusted sources.

While every new weather model run (alphabet soup of acronyms) shows slight adjustments in who gets the most freezing rain (ice) and snowfall there is little doubt about the aftermath of the massive ice storm: hazardous cold like January 21, 1985 when the United States  average low temperature sunk to 4°F. Many of these record lows are still standing.

⚠️You should be prepared for extended power outages with subzero temperatures outdoors. Think about where you can go, what you can do, and who needs even more help to survive this week ahead. This is not hype or a joke.

Temperature Analysis January 21, 1985 | PRISM Oregon State

Let's dig in (or out) of this Winter Storm that is actually 2 waves of moisture that finally consolidate into a rather powerful Nor'easter. If you're younger than 40 years old, then you may be experiencing the worst winter weather of your lifetime depending upon where you are over the next 10-14 days. Plan for extended power outages with brutally cold temperatures for many days. pic.twitter.com/GYaXpU3A8Z— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) January 22, 2026

ECMWF 12z HRES Precipitation Type and Intensity: A massive "slug of moisture" will stream out of the subtropical Pacific and then the Gulf of Mexico to combine into an "atmospheric river". Normally that would be heavy rain and maybe snowfall where the air is below freezing. Not this time- we will have extremely cold Arctic air flooding southward: and the atmospheric river will go up and over the more dense cold air near the surface. When the warmer subtropical moisture falls through the : it turns to snow or freezing rain or sleet.

Total Snowfall Amounts (NOAA Blend of Models -- trust this b/c it includes the ECMWF or Euro flagship model) may be an underestimate (!)
Freezing Rain Expected from Winter Storm
We can partition the precipitation (called QPF for quantitative precipitation forecast) into rain, snow, sleet, and freezing rain by using the temperature and humidity of the column of air above the surface. These amounts forecast by ECMWF 12z will not all immediately freeze on contact with surfaces like trees and power lines, but a LOT of it will accrete, and cause potentially catastrophic damage.

The National Weather Service forecasts 0.25" to 0.5" inch of ice accumulating across across Texas, and nearly an inch in northern Louisiana into Mississippi. Then, cold air damming by the Appalachians keeps enough cold air at the surface (easterly winds) to put Atlanta under threat of significant icing. Not good!
After a sequence of events beginning in the Western Pacific Ocean led to disruption of the stratospheric polar vortex, a massive persistent circulation pattern has allowed the formation of extreme "cold pools" over Canada 🇨🇦 with air temperatures brutal cold throughout the entire troposphere: -40°F near the surface and -40°F at the mid-way point of 500 millibars. The Polar Vortex Unleashed with multiple "lobes" dropping south and whipping through like a pendulum: next 7-days

Two swings of the "wrecking ball" from the tropospheric Polar Vortex anchored over Ontario, Canada The second Arctic blast is actually partly triggered by a PV anomaly in the Arctic north of Greenland that gets stretched, and descends the chute into pic.twitter.com/EiB8v0dmeL— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) January 22, 2026

Arctic Blast 1.0 -- Frigid as temperatures plummet into Texas and the Deep South. Absolutely brutal in the Midwest and Great Lakes with minus 20s and minus 30s - and that's not the wind chill.

Low Temperatures on Saturday:
Low Temperatures on Sunday:
5°F in Dallas, Texas Monday morning --> frigid:
But we are not done - the Polar Vortex anchored over Canada reloads with another massive blast of cold air into next week. That makes 3 total if you are counting! Over the next week -> Arctic Blast 1.0 and Arctic Blast 2.0 merge into Super Arctic Blast that will entomb the Eastern U.S. into a frigid hellscape. Temperatures 35°F to 45°F below normal will cripple east of the Mississippi. This is all-time historic vintage cold. pic.twitter.com/zNugF2QAqo— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) January 22, 2026

You can see the evolution of the air mass colored by "deviation from normal" or anomaly, which I've color coded using a Barney and Baby Bop theme. This is on par with the O.G. polar vortex from January 2014 when social media (Twitter) weather was just getting started.
Watch the animation here.

And, that will be the end of January, and we will make it! I made all of these maps and animations (from scratch w/raw data and code) and actually 90% of the weather maps that you see on social media. I don't "dumb down" anything for my audience because I assume everyone has a PhD in something. You can receive even MORE in depth weather articles at my growing Substack blog (Weather Trader)."

"Ice Storm Hitting Hard, Millions Already Impacted"

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Snyder Reports, 1/24/26
"Ice Storm Hitting Hard, Millions Already Impacted"
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Scott Report, 1/24/26
"This Crazy Snow Storm Bringing Feet Of Snow"
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"Black Sunday: The Market Will Not Survive Collapse Tomorrow"

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Boring Economic, 12/24/26
"Black Sunday: 
The Market Will Not Survive Collapse Tomorrow"
"This comprehensive economic analysis examines the systemic vulnerabilities threatening global financial markets as China's $688 billion treasury liquidation creates an unprecedented liquidity crisis. The collapse scheduled for Sunday night when Asian futures markets open represents a mathematical certainty rather than speculation.

This documentary-style breakdown explores the mechanics of market contagion across equities, bonds, cryptocurrencies, and banking systems. The analysis covers algorithmic trading triggers, margin call cascades, pension fund insolvency, and the structural dependencies that amplify financial shocks into systemic collapse. Understanding these interconnected vulnerabilities is critical for business professionals, institutional investors, and anyone seeking to preserve wealth during market dislocations.

The examination extends beyond immediate crash mechanics to generational implications including long-term bear markets, currency debasement, and the safe haven rotation toward precious metals. Silver's unique positioning as both monetary asset and industrial commodity creates explosive upside potential when trillions flee paper assets."
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Boring Economic, 12/24/26
"It Has Begun: Japan Just Hit 
The Kill Switch On The Global Economy"
"Japan’s bond market is sending a signal most investors aren’t prepared for. After decades of near-zero rates, Japanese yields are surging - an event that can trigger global capital repatriation, unwind leverage, and tighten financial conditions across equities, crypto, and U.S. Treasuries. In this video, John AG breaks down what’s happening, why it matters right now, and what indicators to watch next as the “cheap money era” faces a serious stress test."
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Boring Economic, 12/24/26
"Why BlackRock Just Moved $2.1 Trillion Out of America, 
And What It Means for You"
"America’s national debt has crossed $38 trillion - and this time, the danger isn’t the headline number. The real threat is what’s happening quietly behind the scenes. For the first time in more than 75 years, global institutions, foreign central banks, and large asset managers are systematically reducing exposure to dollar-denominated assets. Not publicly. Not dramatically. But deliberately. In this video, we break down a five-hundred-year historical pattern that has repeated every time a global reserve currency collapsed - from Spain, to the Dutch Republic, to the British Empire - and explain why the United States is now deep into Stage Three: the Silent Exodus."
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Friday, January 23, 2026

"National Guard Activated As Winter Storm Threatens 240 Million People"

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Snyder Reports, 1/23/26
"National Guard Activated As 
Winter Storm Threatens 240 Million People"
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Adventures With Danno, "Total Power Grid Collapse?!"

Adventures With Danno, 1/23/26
"Total Power Grid Collapse?!"
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Judge Napolitano, "INTEL Roundtable w/Johnson & McGovern: Weekly Wrap 23-JAN"

Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 1/23/26
"INTEL Roundtable w/Johnson & McGovern:
 Weekly Wrap 23-JAN"
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Prepper News, 1/23/26
"Alert: Global Collapse Triggered When Iran War Starts"
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"Winter Storm Update - Huge Snow Increase & Ice Storm Coming - With Live Storm Chasers"

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Max Velocity - Severe Weather Center, 1/23/26
"Winter Storm Update - Huge Snow Increase & 
Ice Storm Coming - With Live Storm Chasers"
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Musical Interlude: Pink Floyd, "Comfortably Numb"

Pink Floyd, "Comfortably Numb"

"A Look to the Heavens"

“A now famous picture from the Hubble Space Telescope featured Pillars of Creation, star forming columns of cold gas and dust light-years long inside M16, the Eagle Nebula. This false-color composite image views the nearby stellar nursery using data from the Herschel Space Observatory's panoramic exploration of interstellar clouds along the plane of our Milky Way galaxy. Herschel's far infrared detectors record the emission from the region's cold dust directly. 
The famous pillars are included near the center of the scene. While the central group of hot young stars is not apparent at these infrared wavelengths, the stars' radiation and winds carve the shapes within the interstellar clouds. Scattered white spots are denser knots of gas and dust, clumps of material collapsing to form new stars. The Eagle Nebula is some 6,500 light-years distant, an easy target for binoculars or small telescopes in a nebula rich part of the sky toward the split constellation Serpens Cauda (the tail of the snake).”

"Hustled Through Life"

"Hustled Through Life"
by Paul Rosenberg

"Most people, sad to say, are too rushed, frightened, and confused to think about what they really want out of life. They are hustled through school, forced into long-term decisions before they’re ready to handle them, then held to those decisions. Eventually they get old and find time to think, but even then they can’t bear to question too deeply.

For an intelligent, creative, and expansive species like ours, this rush to nowhere is among the greatest of evils. And yet it continues, mostly unquestioned. At no point in the usual Western life do we stop, take some serious time for ourselves, and think about the overall:

• What’s life about anyway? 
• What’s the purpose of a career? 
• Why should I care about it above all else?
• Does the big system really deserve my wealth and blood?
• Should I have a family? Why or why not? 
• What do I think is fun? Does it really coincide with beer ads?
• Why are people driven to be like everyone else?

We don’t address such questions. Rather, we’re pushed past them. As a result, we see little motivation in the modern West, save for the basest types.

Status and Fear: The two big motivators we face in this rush through life – fear and status – are both negative:

Fear is a manipulation tool; people who make you afraid are hacking your mind. They want you to ignore reason and obey them fast. Put plainly, fear makes us stupid. But we encounter it on a daily basis and it destroys us by inches.

Status is the compulsion to compare ourselves with others, and whether we’re looking for the ways we’re better than others or looking for our shortcomings. The entire exercise is a waste, but the system would crash and burn without.

Fear and status are, in a sense, drugs, and if you had a choice between smoking cannibas every day or being on fear and status every day, I’d definitely recommend the cannibas.

Confusion: There’s an old joke that ends, “Who are you gonna believe, me or your lyin’ eyes?” That’s precisely what confusion does to us, and under the pressures of confusion and authority, most people will ignore their own eyes. Such things do not happen to people who are calm and confident. The big hierarchies of the world, however, require people who are frightened, confused, and blindly chasing status.

As a Result… As a result, most of us hurry through life, never really knowing why. We follow the paths which are streamlined for us, exposing us to minimal levels of fear and shame. But that path does something else: It keeps us from experiencing ourselves. Seldom has this problem been put more succinctly than in this quote from Albert Einstein: "Small is the number of them who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts. So stop following the crowd. Turn your back on the script. Learn to see with your own eyes, to feel with your own heart. Decide for yourself what your life will be about. Make it matter." Please see "How To Become Inspired."

"Out of Time"

"Out of Time"
by Edward Curtin

“If sleep is the apogee of physical relaxation, boredom is the apogee of mental relaxation. Boredom is the dream bird that hatches the egg of experience. A rustling in the leaves drives him away.” - Walter Benjamin “The Storyteller,” 1936

"Today’s rustlers are stealing the silence needed to allow stories to percolate in our minds. They are noisy speedsters, gunning down the highway of regret, constantly pushing us to abandon any sense of living deliberately and relaxed for the bait of faster internet speed and 24/7 lives in which no one is ever “off.” Like our machines, we are barely sleeping in “sleep mode” and always ready for a fast wake-up to jump into action before our use-by-date is up. Run as fast as you can. Vamoose. You can be sure that those who send and receive the most cell phone messages and emails have not heard from themselves in a long time.

Walter Benjamin was a German-Jewish writer who knew that doing nothing and reposing into boredom was the secret to creativity and wisdom. He knew that silence was an endangered species whose extinction would eradicate boredom. He knew, of course, with WW I and then Hitler’s rise to power in Germany, that the times were out of joint.

“Contrary to many interpretations of Nazism, which tend to view it as a reactionary movement,” writes Modris Eksteins in "Rites of Spring: The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age," “as, in the words of Thomas Mann, an ‘explosion of antiquarianism,’ intent on turning Germany into a pastoral folk community of thatched cottages and happy peasants, the general thrust of the movement, despite archaisms, was futuristic.”

As with its lightning fast warfare – Blitzkrieg – and emphasis on “breaking out” to the future – Aufbruch – it was technocratic and progressive, with an emphasis on speed. Its romantic visions of returning to a conservative past were pure propaganda, used to fool Germans into thinking the country was on its way back while it was hurtling forward to a nihilistic, mechanized future based on violence, nationalism, and demagoguery. Its future was futuristic.

What Benjamin didn’t and couldn’t know was that sound sleep, silence, and tranquility would, with the rise of digital technology, cell phones, and the internet, become very rare as speed and a general mood of constant emergency would dominate people’s subconscious lives; that permanent busyness would become the norm; that technique and machines, in the service of creating the machine mind, would come to dominate societies, no matter what the political rhetoric.

Wendell Berry’s 1968 poem, "The Peace of Wild Things," seems quaint these days:

"When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought
of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me the day-blind stars
waiting with their light. For a time
I rest in the grace of the world, and am free."

Berry is now an old man, a farmer-poet, a naturalist, a prodigious writer who has written all his work on a manual typewriter. He is a slow man; out of step with today’s speed time and being 91 years-old is nearing the end of his life as the world frantically races on faster and faster.

Hustler or idler, getting things done or leaving things undone? For myself, such a choice may be a bit extreme. But I know that I’m not going to read "The Tao Te Ching" for wisdom since the Tao doesn’t reside in books. Nor does sapience depend on a podcast or an encounter with God depend on reading the holy books. I don’t need any more studies or conferences on social issues whose truths have been long apparent.

How many details are necessary to grasp the obvious once you are acquainted with the principle? “It is so hard to forget what is worse than useless to remember,” said Thoreau in his essay “Life Without Principle.” Few were listening then and fewer now.

The modern view of time asserts it is an objective measurement; it ticks away and for everyone ends in death. So fight the clock; fight death. Hurry, hurry! Run, Rabbit, run. The clock is running out. But despite this view that clock time measures one’s journey toward death, I have experienced another dimension of time that is “timeless.” I am sure you have, also. It is timeless and exists alongside clock time. It is rooted in love and takes different forms – God, sex, art, moments playing basketball, and human solidarity against evil forces being a few.

This variation in the experience of time is also natural. Clocks “tell us” one thing, but our experience of time tells us another. Even now here in New England as winter comes on, our experience of time is slowing down as nature goes dormant until the spring. Then time speeds up for us as over one night in spring the vegetation grows exponentially. We wake up and feel our hearts beating faster and a spring in our step. Excitement pulses through our veins. All the while throughout the seasons, the clocks – now mostly digital – click their sad numbers so monotonously as if they are telling us something.

I am considering starting a movement to create “do nothing days” by announcing the movement has started and immediately bowing out to do exactly nothing. Things have gotten so bad these days that if you ask a retired person how they are doing, they will proudly tell you they keep very busy, as if that is a badge of honor. Any thought of the contemplative life is an anathematic kiss of death.

At the risk of boring you and putting you to sleep and not to hatch the egg of experience, I will tell you a weird story appropriate to our most weird times. That it occurred on the night between Halloween and All Saints Day, Nov. 1, and on the weekend when eidolons and spooky images of death perambulate the streets and byways of our imaginations, might be significant if you believe in conspiracy theories and all that way-out nonsense. I can attest to its factual nature only, not to its significance. Doing so could leave egg on my face.

On this recent Halloween night, my wife and I went to sleep at our usual early hour. In the morning when we awoke, the ugly little digital clock on the table by the window read 5 A.M. So we got up, this being our normal waking time. As we passed another room, we noticed that the clock in that room said the same. But when we got downstairs, we saw that a numbers of clocks reported it was 4 A.M. We checked all the clocks in the house and four said it was 4 A.M. and four plus the telephone said 5 A.M. Naturally we were confused. Daylight Savings Time was not scheduled to end until the following day and then the clocks were to be set back an hour, not forward, and yet four of ours jumped forward, as if to tell us to hurry up, time’s running away and we’re late, we’re late for an important date. Like Alice in Wonderland, we wondered if we had gone mad, and these lines popped to mind: “‘Have I gone mad?’ ‘I am afraid so, you are entirely bonkers. but I will tell you a secret… all the best people are.‘”

There was no technological answer for this strange occurrence. Were we “losing time” or “maintaining time” or “conquering time” or was some comedian sending us a message that despite clocks we had no control over time, that it was a mystery, as we are, that the line between then and now and tomorrow, between life and death, dreams and reality is so thin as to be ghostly? Despite this spooky reminder that we all live “out of time,” my wife synchronized all the clocks to pretend she was reasserting control and was not too bonkers. I decided to do nothing."

Dan, I Allegedly, "Your Credit Card is About to Close"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 1/23/26
"Your Credit Card is About to Close"
"Credit cards are about to be shut off, and this could affect millions of people nationwide! In this video, I explain why proposed changes to credit card interest rates, like capping them at 10%, might lead to widespread closures, increased fees, and financial instability for many. I discuss the risks banks face, the impact on credit card holders, and why this idea could have unintended consequences for families across the country. Plus, I share stories, insights, and strategies to navigate these potential changes."
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Snyder Reports, 1/23/26
"US Banks Warn Of Economic Collapse,
 Trump's Relief Plan"
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Joel Bowman, "WEF... RIP"

"WEF... RIP"
by Joel Bowman

“We have a better future ahead, but that better future exists only if we 
return to the roots of the West, which means returning to the ideas of liberty.”
~ Javier Milei, World Economic Forum, Davos, 2026

Buenos Aires, Argentina - "Yes, dear reader, it’s that time of year again... when the tsk-tsking world-improver class hops aboard its fleet of carbon-belching private jets and convenes in an exclusive Alpine hideaway in Davos, Switzerland, to direct world affairs from on high. There, in the rarefied air of smugness and hubris, the planet’s moral exemplars gather to look down their long noses at the flailing peasants of the flatlands, mired as we are in the filth and disgrace of our own wretched ignorance.

High on the mountain top, protected by a platoon of jackbooted Praetorian guards, do they plan and plot our future, deciding everything from what we will own (nothing) to how we’ll feel about it (grateful), from where we will live (in special “zones”) to how we will travel (barely at all and only with their permission), to how we will transact with our fellow chattel (via their Central Bank Digital Currencies) and of course, what temperature the planet should be half a century from now... and the sacrifices we peasants need to make in the meantime.

Globalist Ghouls: Such had been the déroulement of past proceedings, at least, when pompous grifters like US Climate Tsar, John Kerry, publicly congratulated themselves for “saving the world” (no small task!) and unflushable globalists like Tony Blair lectured the hoi polloi about the need for “national digital infrastructure,” in order to monitor everything from private financial transactions to vaccine compliance.

Fast-forward to this year’s event... and the tone has shifted somewhat. See if you can detect the subtle change...From the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz: “Germany and Europe have wasted incredible potential. We have become the world champion of over-regulation and zero growth.” And here’s Howard Lutnick, US Secretary of Commerce: “Globalism has failed the west. It has failed America.” And US President Donald Trump: “The United States avoided the catastrophic energy collapse which failed every European Nation that pursued the Green New Scam…perhaps the greatest hoax in History.”

Caveat Lector: And then there’s Argentina’s president, Javier Milei, who two years ago told the blood-sucking parasites gathered at the globalist gabfest, “The State is not the solution to our problems... the State is the problem.” Here’s a choice snippet from this year’s address. [Caveat lector: Trigger warning for incurable catastrophists and perennial doom mongers... the following message contains doses of optimism.]

"For some time now, and for some strange reason, the West began to turn its back on the ideas of liberty. That is why, in this same place in 2024, I stated that the West was in danger, as a result of having embraced increasing doses of socialism in its most hypocritical form, which is wokeism.

In turn, in 2025, I explained the mental parasites sown by the left in humanity. However, 2026 is the year in which I bring you good news. The world has begun to awaken. The best proof of this is what is happening in the Americas with the rebirth of the ideas of liberty. Therefore, the Americas will be the beacon of light that will once again illuminate the entire West, thereby repaying the civilizational debt with expressions of gratitude towards the foundations in Greek philosophy, Roman law and Judeo-Christian values.

We have a better future ahead, but that better future exists only if we return to the roots of the West, which means returning to the ideas of liberty. May God bless the West. May the forces of heaven be with us, and long live freedom, damn it!"

Constant Change: And yet, such an about face hardly comes as a surprise. Nothing lasts forever on this earth... no nation is so mighty, no currency so pure, no idea so stupid, that it can’t come undone. Such is the ancient concept of enantiodromia, which holds that all things, at all times, are in the process of becoming their opposite. It was Heraclitus, the pre-Socratic philosopher, who first noticed this universal phenomenon, observing that, when it comes to the natural world around us, “change is the only constant.”

A phoenix rises from the ashes... as a youthful body decays. Those who are first shall be last... as those who are last, shall be first. Powerful empires yield to decadence... as barbarians gather at the gates. (The clever ol’ Ephesian also reminded us, and for the same reason, that “a man cannot step in the same river twice.” Not only has the river changed, but so too has the man.)

And so it is not without a certain schadenfreude – it’s true, the Germans really do have a word for everything! – that we observe the WEF’s withering relevance on the world stage. Even with the platoon of Pavlovian presstitutes shuttled in to bullhorn “The Message,” the atmosphere must have been decidedly frigid on the mountainside. Like the funeral congregation of a disgraced congressman, mourners gathered around the open casket, unsure whether to weep... or to spit. “Lo, you coven of cackling elites, chanting ‘round your bubbling cauldron, stirring in your ESG, your DIE and your MMT... your time here on earth was oh so brief, we hardly knew ye!”

That Darth Schwab should soon take his place among the ghoulish cast of history’s villains, that his legions of world improvers and parasitic busybodies and psychopathic executives should collapse under the weight of their own hubris, that the world should one day be free of their rotting ilk, left alone to pursue life, liberty and happiness on their own terms, is a comforting thought in dark times. Ashes to ashes... dust to dust... W.E.F... R.I.P."