Wednesday, August 18, 2021

"This Is Your Life..."

“This is your life, and it's ending one minute at a time.
Every breath is a choice. Every minute is a choice.
To be or not to be.
Every time you don't throw yourself down the stairs, that's a choice.
Every time you don't crash your car, you re-enlist.
If death meant just leaving the stage long enough to change costume
and come back as a new character...Would you slow down? Or speed up?"
- Chuck Palahniuk

"If you were going to die soon and had only one phone call you could make,
who would you call and what would you say? And why are you waiting?"
~ Stephen Levine

"Discovering Your Self-Worth"

"Discovering Your Self-Worth"
by Dan Millman

"The first step is to realize that you are not alone. We have all made mistakes as part of our life and growth. We have all said, thought, felt, and done things we regret. Our worth is not dependent upon being perfect. Many of us have fallen into self-defeating cycles-behaving badly, leading to a lowered sense of self-worth, leading to more negative behaviors. If we can stop judging our mistakes so harshly, we can also stop ourselves from reactively engaging in the negative behaviors.

The second realization is that no matter what your behavior, you have done the best you could every day of your life. You may not agree with this. So before we tackle that question, consider this principle in relation to your parents or other caregivers: whether they were kind or abusive, they were doing the best they knew how in light of their own limitations, wounds, beliefs, fears, values, and anxieties. Their best may have been wonderful, or terrible, or somewhere in between. In the same way, even though you have certainly fallen short of your ideal many times and made mistakes, you have also done the very best you were capable of at the time.

Most of us have replayed in our minds an incident we wish we could do over. Maybe we could have done better on a job interview, a speech, an exam, or a performance. Or we may wish we could take back hurtful actions-moments of disrespect or dishonesty. You cannot change past mistakes, but you can avoid repeating them. The past no longer exists except as a set of memories and impressions you keep alive in the present. By focusing on doing what you can do now-by reviewing your mistakes with eyes of compassion and asking forgiveness- you do much to heal your fragmented sense of worth.

If you are sorry for never sending your mother a birthday card, send her a special one now. Even if she has passed away, write the card. And ask her forgiveness. If you hurt a brother, sister, parent, or other person, review that memory; then contact them, apologize, and ask for forgiveness. If they will not forgive you, then forgive them for not forgiving you. Then send them flowers or another gift, perhaps with a letter. Going inside and visualizing those you have hurt, and asking their forgiveness, provides a healing that begins to lift your sense of worth as it heals relationships.

The next time you feel that something good can't last, remind yourself that evolution moves in an upward spiral and that life can, and usually does, get better over time. You live and learn, stumble and evolve, rise and fall, fail and grow, expand, progress. If you pay attention and strive to improve, you become stronger, clearer, wiser, and more capable. Life is a process of rediscovering your worth and the worth of all beings.

Finally, it comes to this: To discover your worth, you have to reach within yourself and find it there. You have to create it through worthy actions. The key is to remember that even though we don't feel very kind, or brave, or even deserving, the roof over our head continues to shelter us from storms, the sun shines upon us, our chairs keep supporting us, and so do our lives. Life itself is an unearned gift- and that is the hidden meaning of grace.

Grace reveals that only this moment is real. That past and future exist only in our minds. Your scorecard is wiped clean in any moment of awareness, humility, or repentance. If you have a debt to pay, then pay it in the currency of kindness to the person it is owed, not by punishing yourself, not ever again. It is not necessary. It never has been."

The Poet: A. J. Constance, "All of Us Here On This Spinning Blue World"

"All of Us Here On This Spinning Blue World"

"Let's not plan too much
or expect
or promise
or say how much
or how little
or outline how things must be
or how they must not be.

All of us here on this beautiful
spinning blue world,
let's just love each other
from one millisecond to the next
as much as we can."

- A. J. Constance

Musical Interlude: 2002, “Deep Still Blue”

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2002, “Deep Still Blue”

"The FED Is Trapped, Inflation To Skyrocket; Stop Buying Dumb Stuff; The Masses Have Already Lost"

Full screen recommended.
Jeremiah Babe, PM 8/18/21:
"The FED Is Trapped, Inflation To Skyrocket; 
Stop Buying Dumb Stuff; The Masses Have Already Lost"

"Everything in Business and the Economy Will Never Be the Same Again - Nothing is Normal"

Full screen recommended.
Dan, iAllegedly PM 8/18/21:
"Everything in Business and the Economy Will Never 
Be the Same Again - Nothing is Normal"
"I am in La Jolla, California. This is the La Jolla Cove. Jerome Powell just said that nothing in our economy will ever be normal again. There is no going back to the way things used to be. You have to get ready just to move forward and understand that so much is not going to come back."

"Brace For A Shortage Of Everything And Explosive Prices: It's Only Going To Get Worse!"

Full screen recommended.
"Brace For A Shortage Of Everything And Explosive Prices: 
It's Only Going To Get Worse!"
by Epic Economist

"Empty grocery shelves are everywhere. It's a major problem all across the nation and consumers have been expressing their frustration with the lack of supplies and the soaring price of everything. More than one year later, the health crisis continues to have an impact on the things Americans love to buy, even their favorite food, cars, and much-needed electronic equipment. In the stores, the shelves are often empty due to an increased demand for supplies, combined with shipping and manufacturing delays. It seems that dark clouds are gathering once again and threatening us with another period of extensive shortages and explosive prices.

What we have seen from inflation so far was just a hint of what is coming next. This month, the US inflation rate has reached levels not seen since 2008, and broken supply chains certainly have not helped with that equation. That means products people need and want are again in short supply -- and we all have witnessed what happens when consumers hear that more shortages are coming. Since the beginning of the year, Americans are facing a relentless rise in consumer prices, and even though politicians and policymakers have been trying to reassure us that those increases are only a "temporary blip," it doesn't feel so reassuring to consumers who are seeing the prices for so many goods surging so much and so fast. Compared with the same time last year, consumer prices rose 5.6 percent.

While supply chain bottlenecks continue to dent manufacturing growth, consumer sentiment has sharply collapsed in recent weeks amid concerns about rising inflation. Already, higher prices are making it harder for people to afford the same products, and the latest reports show that retail sales fell more than expected in July due to shortages, increased prices, and the fact that the boost from stimulus checks has faded, suggesting a slowdown in economic growth early in the third quarter. Businesses across the United States are also growing less confident in the economic recovery, according to a survey released on Tuesday.

On top of part and product shortages, as well as late deliveries, companies are facing labor shortages that have been compromising their ability to operate at full capacity. The National Federation of Independent Business Optimism Index dropped 2.8 points to a reading of 99.7 in July, erasing all of June's gain. Ultimately, owners can only sell more and recover from the losses suffered in 2020 if they acquire more supplies and inventories from their supply chains, and if they have personal to handle their product until it makes it to the shelves. But the strains they are currently facing illustrate the growing imbalances between supply and demand and how the Fed's policies ended up making things worse by artificially fueling consumer demand without boosting manufacturing growth, resulting in shortages and elevated prices, and also creating a historic labor shortage at a time the economy desperately needs more workers.

In every sector of the economy, shortages continue to erupt as the new virus outbreak messes with shipping, demand, supply, and all the other levers of global trade. There's nothing in the near term that looks to control the steady rise in prices. “We still have a very challenged supply chain,” as explained by Naveen Jaggi, the president of retail advisory service JLL. “Many retailers don’t expect any sense of a balanced supply-chain recovery until the summer of 2022 or even later". Everything that is shipped in a container is going to cost more, Jaggi says, as he highlights that "this is a global supply chain disruption. It’s massive from Bangladesh, South Korea, India, China, Europe, and the U.S. The biggest challenge for U.S. consumers will be that demand will outstrip supply,” he points out.

Evidently, the supply chain crisis is just one of the factors contributing to the worsening of shortages all across the nation. America’s many shortages have many different causes, ranging from domestic monetary policies, trade policies, aging infrastructure, and extraordinary spending in the wake of the health crisis. Many factors are also playing into this year’s price hikes, and it's the convergence of all of them at a time when consumer demand is typically more elevated that is making business owners and retailers increasingly desperate as the holiday season approaches. At this point, we can only hope not to see a repeat of the chaotic waves of panic buying we've seen last year. But the truth is that we all should brace for empty store aisles, barren car dealerships, and depleted online inventories once again because everywhere you look, there’s a new shortage, and as global events are starting to spiral out of control, from now on, things are only going to get worse."

"A Look to the Heavens"

“NGC 3199 lies about 12,000 light-years away, a glowing cosmic cloud in the nautical southern constellation of Carina. The nebula is about 75 light-years across in this narrowband, false-color view. Though the deep image reveals a more or less complete bubble shape, it does look very lopsided with a much brighter edge along the top. 
Near the center is a Wolf-Rayet star, a massive, hot, short-lived star that generates an intense stellar wind. In fact, Wolf-Rayet stars are known to create nebulae with interesting shapes as their powerful winds sweep up surrounding interstellar material. In this case, the bright edge was thought to indicate a bow shock produced as the star plowed through a uniform medium, like a boat through water. But measurements have shown the star is not really moving directly toward the bright edge. So a more likely explanation is that the material surrounding the star is not uniform, but clumped and denser near the bright edge of windblown NGC 3199.”

Gregory Mannarino, "AM/PM 8/18/21"

"Down the rabbit hole of psychopathic greed and insanity...
Only the consequences are real - to you!
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"Doug Casey on the Real Story Behind Collapsing Supply Chains and What it Means for You"

"Doug Casey on the Real Story Behind Collapsing 
Supply Chains and What it Means for You"
by Internationalman.com

"International Man: The COVID hysteria and the shutdowns have caused supply chain disruptions. Central bankers and the media were quick to pin the blame for soaring inflation on these disruptions. It seems like sophistry - a fallacious argument with the intention of deceiving. What is really going on here?

Doug Casey: Government officials always want to be seen as smart and action-oriented. Whenever anything untoward happens, they like to step up and pretend to be saviors. Today’s public thinks that the government not only can but should run the world. The COVID hysteria is a custom-made excuse for them to do so. Unlike people who produce actual goods and services, however, government employees can only take other people’s property and tell them what to do. Because the essence of government is coercion, they can solve problems only by creating more problems, and new problems provide excuses for more intervention, making the government look even more necessary.

COVID will go down in history as more than just another mass hysteria. It’s likely to be classed as an episode of mass psychosis. It’s the Salem witch trials times a million. It is even bigger than the Great Cultural Revolution in China. The public has been convinced that a dangerous - but relatively minor - virus is going to wipe out the planet, and now, on top of the virus, we have to deal with experimental vaccines, which are likely to be made mandatory, either directly or indirectly. Vaccine mandates amount to lighting a stick of dynamite in a nitroglycerine factory. That’s true politically, economically, and perhaps medically.

International Man: In her recent comments about the state of the US economy, Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen said: "There are also bottlenecks in certain supply chains, and mismatches between supply and demand have led to price increases. And yet, the data indicates that these mismatches will resolve with time as more businesses are able to keep up with demand." What do you think about the US government’s explanation for higher prices and the economic situation?

Doug Casey: Higher prices in today’s context are essentially a matter of monetary inflation - money printing. The Fed is printing up 120 billion dollars every month to fund the government’s deficits. If you increase the number of dollars in circulation, of course prices are going to go up. And it’s not a so-called transitory phenomenon.

It’s interesting how "the narrative" works. A neat new word comes up and quickly becomes a popular meme. All the talking heads repeat it, reassuring each other. But this isn’t transitory; it’s growing and will get completely out of control. If they slow money-printing, they risk a wholesale deflationary credit collapse.

As far as the bottlenecks are concerned, the COVID hysteria created them. We still have about 9 million unemployed able-bodied people. Most were producing goods and services 18 months ago, but now they can stay at home, watch TV, and use their stimmy checks to gamble on RobinHood because they don’t have to pay rent. Something like 7.5 million households haven’t had to pay rent, and maybe 2 million haven’t had to pay their mortgages. Landlords are said to be out like $60 billion - they can sue, I guess, but that money has been frittered by deadbeat tenants, many of whom will soon be living on the street. But that’s another story…

In any event, less is being produced and more’s being demanded because of all the money being printed. But it gets worse. Modern economies have long and complex supply chains, where everything is expected "just in time" to cut inventories and improve efficiency. A problem arises if a force majeure eliminates a critical component. For instance, take a microchip for a car; cars have thousands of them, and if some are missing, the whole production line stalls. If Burger King can’t hire cooks because of COVID, meat-packers have to close production lines, cattlemen are stuck with cows, their feed producers don’t get paid, and ripples spread. "For want of a nail," as Shakespeare noted in Richard III. Mandates to be vaccinated - apart from creating antagonism - ensure many workers will quit, creating more bottlenecks.

In a free-market world, everything would straighten out quickly. If the State eliminated mandate threats, the stimulus, and unemployment insurance, and if people had to pay their rent and go back to work, the market would adjust. However, that’s not the world we live in. Your personal health decisions are no longer between you and your doctor but are up to politicos and bureaucrats. This will have economic consequences.

It’s very hard for businessmen to plan when prices fluctuate radically, and supply chains are unreliable. It’s possible that the government will impose wage and price controls at some point if prices seem like they’re getting out of control and rationing if there are persistent shortages. That, of course, would vastly compound the problem. But it’s important to "do something", no matter how stupid.

For instance, I don’t know how many people are aware that, for decades, lumber was roughly $300 per thousand feet of lumber. It was a very non-volatile commodity. Then, a few months ago, it exploded from $300 to $1,700 almost overnight. It’s now about $500. Who knows what the price will be next? Option premiums are gigantic, however, which is great for knowledgeable speculators but horrible for businessmen.

When prices fluctuate wildly, producers can’t plan properly. My view is that we’re going to see much higher prices unless the government stops spending and the Fed stops printing - which they won’t. Also, more supply chain shortages occur until the ridiculous COVID meme and vaccine mandates go away - which I doubt. We’ll also see millions more laid off as their employers go bust and tens of millions of consumers who can no longer afford the products.

There’s going to be a lot more to the Greater Depression than just higher prices and sporadic shortages.

International Man: By focusing on supply chain disruptions, the government and media seem to be addressing only the symptoms - as if they appeared out of thin air - and ignoring the much bigger problem of government intervention that caused them in the first place. What’s your take?

Doug Casey: As I said before, they’re simultaneously restricting the labor supply and creating artificial demand by giving everybody lots of funny money. One major trend is that employers are going to replace employees with computers or robotics wherever possible. You can see it now. You no longer order with a clerk at a fast-food joint; you place your order on a computer or tablet. Amazon is working to replace local drivers with drones and cross-country drivers with AI-guided trucks.

Employers are wise to get rid of their human staff. "Human resources" - a horrible PC term, by the way - are liabilities disguised as assets, starting with the HR department itself. They’re unreliable. They get sick. They pilfer. They’re increasingly entitled and surly. In the Age of Woke, thousands of regulations make them lawsuits in waiting. Entry-level jobs are going to be replaced wholesale across the economy. Much like in the industrial revolution of the 19th century, millions will be tossed out of work.

Of course, from a macro point of view, it’s wonderful when low-productivity workers lose their jobs and then go out and find some high-productivity work. However, in today’s world of guaranteed annual incomes, if somebody loses their job or can’t get an entry-level job, it will create significant social distortions and unpleasantness. It's going to happen everywhere.

IBM used to have a motto: Machines should work; people should think. That’s great. Except most low-level employees doing dog work aren’t good thinkers. And in today’s world, a lot of them won’t even want to work. We’ll have an increasingly large number of what the communists call "useless mouths," which can be easily transformed into what they call "useful idiots." It amounts to a sociological time bomb.

International Man: What does it say about society that a large portion of the population not only accepts the government’s blatant lies and increasingly totalitarian controls, but forcefully advocates for them to do even more?

Doug Casey: Half of the population are already net tax recipients. And with the gigantic amount of new federal spending that's coming out of Washington, there are going to be many millions more Americans employed directly or indirectly by the federal government. Combine that with a nasty economic reality and the decades of indoctrination that Americans have gotten in school, the media, movies, and TV. The trend is clearly in motion for what those horrible people in Davos call a Great Reset. A genuine crisis will, in fact, reset everything. Of course, I'd like to see a reset where the government basically goes away. The elite, like Klaus Schwab, want to see vastly more control.

The average person today has been taught that the government is his friend, though. So the "elite" are likely to win. The hoi polloi have been taught that the State is the source of health, education, welfare, employment, and stability.

International Man: What do you think comes next? What can the average person do about it?

Doug Casey: If you lived in the world that George Orwell projected in 1984, or Aldous Huxley described in Brave New World, there wouldn’t be much you could do about it, quite frankly. Fortunately, we’re not quite there yet. But in many ways, we’re getting a combination of both Orwell’s and Huxley’s dystopias. They’re being married together with the worst elements of both.

Remember, however, that there was a third dystopian novel from that era, which projected an optimistic outcome for humanity. That was Ayn Rand’s "Atlas Shrugged." That story has a happy ending because although everything collapses, the good guys create Galt’s Gulch, enabling civilization to recover. I’m not entirely sure it’s going to work out that way, though, because once we’re really immersed in an Orwellian or Huxleyite dystopia, it will be very, very hard to get out of it. It’s hard to revolt in a world where you’ll own nothing, as Klaus and friends promise, and they try to make you happy.

In the near future, everything you do, every place you go, and every currency unit you spend will be closely monitored. What’s to be done? One thing you can do is try not to be an employee. Try to find goods and services that you can create as an entrepreneur. Your long-term savings should be in precious metals and some cryptocurrencies. Other than that, learn to speculate in the markets because they’re going to be going up and down like an elevator with a lunatic at the controls."

"Every Human Decision..."

 
"Except for totally impulsive or psychotic behavior, every human
decision comes down to the choice between two alternatives."
- Jeff Duntemann

The Daily "Near You?"

South Boardman, Michigan, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"Taliban Officially Bans Production, Distribution, And Use of Narcotics"

In Full: The Taliban's first news conference from Kabul.
"Taliban Officially Bans Production, Distribution, And Use of Narcotics"
by Chris Black

"Bad news for the CIA and their friends: The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan will be a narcotics-free country, which means no more black-budget, and less people dying of heroin overdoses in the US and Europe. But hey, we now have dirt-cheap fentanyl from China, right? It will be okay I reckon, no worries CIA man. “We had brought narcotics production to a halt in 2001. That is something we will do. Afghanistan will be drug-free from now on. We need alternative crops, and we hope to bring this scourge to an end.”

"Afghan Lives Don’t Matter"

August 15, 2017
"Afghan Lives Don’t Matter"
by Bill Bonner

POITOU, FRANCE - "The financial news this week is overshadowed by the disgraceful fall of Kabul. On July 8, President Biden said a Taliban takeover was “highly unlikely,” adding that there would be “no circumstance [where] you see people being lifted off the roof of an embassy.” And even if the Taliban did eventually take over, said U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in June, it won’t “be something that happens from a Friday to a Monday.” But that’s exactly what did happen. The Afghan troops that the U.S. trained, bribed, and supported for 20 years didn’t fight to the last man… They simply dropped their guns and joined the other side.

Incompetent and Unreliable: In all of military history, we can’t think of any defeat so quick… so complete… or so ignominious. Biden and Blinken were advised and informed by 17 different “intelligence” agencies – the CIA, the NSA, etc. – with billion-dollar budgets, thousands of big-head analysts, and all the latest spy technology.

How could they all be so incompetent? Journalist Glenn Greenwald reports that the Pentagon had long reported that the Afghan army, which outnumbered the Taliban 4-to-1, was both incompetent and unreliable. They didn’t make a “mistake,” said Greenwald, interviewed on Fox News by Tucker Carlson this morning, “they lied.” So add Biden, Blinken, and a few spook chiefs to the gallows list. Hang ‘em high as a warning to the others.

Corruption and Conflict: But today, we wonder: What else are they lying about? COVID-19 vaccines? Inflation? The economy? The green agenda? Yes, Dear Reader, it’s amazing what you can’t see when you’re paid to be blind. And for a long time – 20 years, in the case of Afghanistan – you can keep the fantasy intact. Then, in just a few days, it collapses like a punctured balloon.

Anyone could have foreseen the whole 20-year fiasco… all they had to do was read about Afghanistan on Wikipedia. The country was invented by Europeans. But it is inhabited by dozens of different tribes – Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Aimaq, Turkmen, Baloch, Pashai, Nuristani, Gujjar, Arab, Brahui, Qizilbash, Pamiri, Kyrgyz, Sadat – each with its own language, religion, culture… and deep grudges against the others. Building a U.S.-style democracy was preposterous from the get-go. But who wanted to see that… when there was $2 trillion to be made by pretending not to see it?

The generals got their stars… their post-retirement sinecures at Raytheon… and their shares in WestExec, a private equity firm specializing in Pentagon boondoggles. Of course, it was not just the generals who were paid not to notice. The private sector collaborated with the military – and profited handsomely. A portfolio of “defense” stocks – bought at the beginning of the 21st century and held until today – rose 10 times, while U.S. GDP only doubled. How’s that for a pay-off? Trillions of dollars were changing hands. The corruption, the conflicts of interest, the temptation to lie, cheat, and steal were obvious.

Turning a Blind Eye: Here was some high-quality muck, in other words… But where were the muckrakers? Where was the press? Where were the guardians of truth… candor… and justice? As we saw yesterday, some leading reporters were on the military-industrial payroll. But the blindness was far more widespread than just a few newshounds who were paid to shill for the Pentagon. Instead, practically the entire press corps… so eager was it to not see the corruption… poked its own eyes out.

Yes, it could get worked up by the killing of George Floyd. That was someone else’s fault – the low-bred white supremacists. They were “racists,” and everyone knew it. All a reporter had to do was rant and rave about it; he might get a better job at The New York Times… invitations to Georgetown parties… and his name in the hat for a Pulitzer. But Afghanistan? 47,245 times more innocent civilians were killed by U.S. soldiers in the Hindu Kush than by Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis. But heck… Afghan Lives Don’t Matter!

Elite Con Job: Besides, the Afghanistan debacle was supported by Democrats and Republicans. It was a con job by the entire elite establishment, not the Trumpista yahoos or the make-believe “insurgents” who invaded the Capitol on January 6. The Afghanistan disaster was concocted in elite think-tanks. It was directed by elite Ph.D. experts… coming from elite universities. It was supplied by elite corporations… and boosted by elite lobbyists… And Hillary Clinton (then U.S. Secretary of State) and Antony Blinken (now Secretary of State) were in the White House Situation Room watching the action on TV when Navy seals murdered al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and members of his family.

Hidden Truth: Now, the truth about Afghanistan is out in the open. But what is still hidden? The truth about vaccines? About masks? About electric vehicles? About diversity and anti-racism training? About budget deficits? About the $2 trillion infrastructure bill… or the $3.5 trillion “human infrastructure” budget? About the Federal Reserve’s money-printing? Or about inflation? Tune in tomorrow…"
Why is there so much silence around the 47,245 lives lost during the Afghanistan war? What else is the elite hiding? Write us at feedback@rogueeconomics.com.
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"Mass Psychosis - How An Entire Population Becomes Mentally Ill"

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"Mass Psychosis - 
How An Entire Population Becomes Mentally Ill"
by After Skool

"In this video we are going to explore the most dangerous of all psychic epidemics, the mass psychosis. A mass psychosis is an epidemic of madness and it occurs when a large portion of a society loses touch with reality and descends into delusions. Such a phenomenon is not a thing of fiction. Two examples of mass psychoses are the American and European witch hunts 16th and 17th centuries and the rise of totalitarianism in the 20th century. This video will aim to answer questions surrounding mass psychosis: What is it? How does is start? Has it happened before? Are we experiencing one right now? And if so, how can the stages of a mass psychosis be reversed?"
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"How It Really Is"

 

"Relax..."

"Relax. They're not going to kill us. They're going to
TRY and kill us. And that is a very different thing."
- Steve Voake, "The Dreamwalker's Child"

"Tyranny"

"Tyranny"
by Jim Rickards

"I’d like to stop writing about COVID, but I can’t because it has such strong economic implications, which can’t be separated. And I’m afraid policies will be enacted that will only make things worse. We all know the Delta variant of the COVID virus (SARS-CoV-2) is spreading rapidly in the U.S. and Australia. Major outbreaks have also hit India and Brazil.

What has received less attention is the fact that the Delta variant is now also spreading in China. That’s ironic because the virus started in China at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. While the virus spread around the world, China quickly eliminated the spread inside China itself. Now, the virus has come full circle and is back in China in a new, more virulent form. There’s a huge difference in how China approaches the virus from a public health perspective compared to the U.S., Japan or Europe. China’s lockdowns are far more extreme.

Why China Enforces Extreme Lockdowns: China will quickly identify an outbreak and cut off all car, train and air services to the affected area. China will also quickly shut down major ports and distribution centers if even a single case appears. China knows that the spread of the virus is a threat to the legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party. China cares more about Party loyalty and Party survival than it does about economic growth.

China is now imposing extreme measures, including canceling many domestic flights, closing ports and restricting vacation travel. China’s economy was already slowing before this new wave of the virus. Given China’s more extreme forms of COVID control, their economy will slow even further. That’s bad news for China – and bad news for the world. Global growth will slow noticeably in the months ahead, partly because of the extreme nature of China’s lockdown approach. That’s a prime example of how the virus and the economy are closely linked.

But how much do we really know about COVID? Can you really trust what the health authorities are telling you?

Science vs. Anti-Science: The essence of science is debate. One scientist will propose a hypothesis, which is then tested with experimentation. If the data from the experiment tends to confirm the hypothesis, it gains acceptance in a wider professional audience. If the data tends to refute the hypothesis, it can be abandoned in favor of another new hypothesis. If the data are unclear, the experiments can continue. At the same time, other professionals can question the hypothesis or propose their own. Different experts may question the experiments or challenge the interpretation of experimental data.

All of these ideas and results are published in peer-reviewed academic journals. The debate goes on until some consensus is reached. But even then, the consensus may last only until some even better view comes along. And, so it goes.

Anyone who says that the science on a particular topic is “settled” knows nothing about science because true science is never settled. It evolves. Just ask Newton, Einstein and Niels Bohr. They were three of the giants of science, yet each one revolutionized the work of their predecessors.

Unfortunately, none of the rules of real science seem to apply anymore. The “science” surrounding the COVID pandemic has been politicized, distorted, squashed and lied about to the point that citizens don’t trust their public officials – nor should they.

Censorship: One of the reasons the per capita rate of infection and fatality in Sub-Saharan Africa has been so much lower than was expected at the start of the pandemic is because Africans routinely take hydroxychloroquine to prevent malaria. Hydroxychloroquine is cheap and safe and seems to have excellent prophylactic properties against the COVID virus. Likewise, the drug Ivermectin, which is also cheap and safe, has had fantastic results in helping to mitigate a severe outbreak of the Delta variant of the virus in India. In India, Ivermectin may have stopped COVID dead in its tracks. 61 studies incorporating about 23,000 people revealed as much as a 96% reduction in death by taking Ivermectin.

Why have you not heard more about the role of hydroxychloroquine in Africa? Why have you not heard more about the role of Ivermectin in India? Why are both drugs not being more widely utilized to fight COVID? The answer is that Big Tech and Big Media have banned any discussion. If you type the word hydroxychloroquine on Twitter, your tweet will be shadow-banned, or your account will be shut down. If you post something about Ivermectin on Facebook, you’ll be slapped with a “misinformation” warning label or worse.

The main TV networks – ABC, NBC and CBS (and the leading newspapers) – won’t report on these drugs and others. The news is being censored with a view to forcing vaccination with the experimental gene modification treatments from Moderna and Pfizer.

I don’t want to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but you have to ask yourself why positive news about cheap, effective therapeutics is being suppressed. It never hurts to follow the money. It’s all about billions of dollars for Big Pharma and creating a nation that lives in fear.

Who Cares What the Science Says? Unfortunately, the pandemic will go on because the vaccines don’t work well and wear off quickly. And, that means economic growth will continue to face headwinds. The pandemic could be mitigated with some cheap generic drugs. But it won’t be because of censorship and simple greed. But that’s not stopping bureaucrats and politicians from demanding universal vaccination.

The COVID-19 vaccine mandate train keeps rolling down the tracks. The Biden administration said several months ago that there would be no national vaccine mandate. In the narrow technical sense, no federal mandate applicable to all citizens has been issued.

But, the spirit of Biden’s promise is now in shreds. Instead of a single nationwide mandate, Biden has issued a large number of separate mandates to specific groups and encouraged private businesses and institutions to do likewise. The result has been practically the same as a national vaccine requirement. The vaccine is now required for all federal officials and all government contractors. It is required for all military forces. It is required at most major universities for students returning to class. Major businesses such as Walmart, Amazon, Facebook and others require the vaccine for some or all of their employees.

Similar vaccine requirements have been imposed at the state and municipal level and by school districts, teachers’ unions and non-government organizations. Still, there are pockets of the population where the mandates don’t apply, and some individuals have been able to maintain their freedom of action.

Get Vaxxed or Live Like a Leper: Those pockets are the next targets of the vaccine pushers. Since some cannot be forced to take the vaccine, the latest tactic is to make their lives as miserable as possible until they agree to do so voluntarily. These tactics include being banned from indoor dining, concerts, sporting events, plays, movies and other social activities.

A new reign of terror being imposed on those who refuse to go along with the vaccine orthodoxy. Among the most chilling recommendations are requirements “mandating vaccines for interstate travel” and reducing Medicare payments to the unvaccinated who get COVID.

There are many legitimate reasons not to take the vaccine, including those who have already had COVID (about 35 million people with stronger antibodies than the vaccine itself produces), religious reasons, and serious doubts about side-effects and permanent changes to individual DNA genomes because of the vaccine.

None of that matters to the bureaucrats. The vaccine is being imposed whether you like it or not. Those who don’t get vaxxed will be forced into the basement of a two-tiered society and be denied access to public spaces and social interaction. Your choice is to get vaxxed or be treated like a leper."
Related:

Tuesday, August 17, 2021

"Vaxxed To Death: Alarming Study Confirms Vaxxers Will Face Catastrophic Antibody Dependent Enhancement Injuries And Deaths"

"Vaxxed To Death: Alarming Study Confirms Vaxxers Will Face 
Catastrophic Antibody Dependent Enhancement Injuries And Deaths"
by Mike Adams

(Excerpt) "For over a year, intensive research conducted by health experts like Dr. Sherri Tenpenny has brought to light increasing concerns about “Antibody Dependent Enhancement” (ADE), a phenomenon where vaccines make the disease far worse by priming the immune system for a potentially deadly overreaction. Also called a “hyperinflammatory response” to subsequent infections, ADE is well known to occur with coronavirus vaccines that have been tested in animal experiments. The big question has been whether it will emerge in the 2.4 billion people who have now been vaccinated around the world.

According to OurWorldInData.org, 31.7% of the world population has been vaccinated with one or more covid vaccines. That’s about 2.4 billion people.

In the United States, according to the CDC, 199 million people have been vaccinated with at least one dose.

Notably, all the 2.4 billion people who took this vaccine around the world have taken an unproven, deadly, experimental medical intervention that was intentionally formulated to contain spike protein biological weapons, or in the case of mRNA vaccines, instructions for the body’s own cells to manufacture those spike protein bioweapons. Thus, the depopulation globalists pushing this vaccine genocide have managed to inject about one-third of the world’s human population with biological weapons that are well known to cause injury and death.

Yet the question remains: Just how many of these people will die from vaccine adverse events, including ADE?"
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Related, critically important:

Gerald Celente, Trends Journal, "Welcome to Vaxwitz, The Inoculation Proclamation"

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Gerald Celente, "Trends Journal",
"Welcome to Vaxwitz, The Inoculation Proclamation"
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