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Beginnings and Ends

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I won't be around today. We're going to Birmingham to celebrate my Mom's 92nd birthday, and attend our great-nephew's high school graduation party. Given the state of the US, I'm glad to be at an age closer to the end than the beginning. I think regardless of where we are on the spectrum, the objective is to treasure and appreciate every day. In the big picture we are experiencing the end of the US empire, and the beginning of a BRICS+ global system. The West projects onto China its own goal of global domination rather than China's goal of global cooperation. The sun sets in the west and rises in the east.

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The end of the First Amendment and the rise of Censorship and Cancel Culture

This week John Campbell was banned from YouTube for a week for interviewing a sitting member of parliament about his floor speech. It was an excellent interview. The MP said he regretted getting vaccinated, and John agreed. That would be my guess why big pharma/google banned him. No more truth like that! Dr. Suneel Dhand was outraged and he posted a clip explaining his anger. That clip was taken down. My Dr Campbell video receives WARNING, REMOVED
Dr. John gives his take on the situation.

Gonzalo Lira was arrested this week for wrong thought and wrong speech. (12 min)

Brian explains the story so far... Ukraine Jails US Commentator Gonzalo Lira for Speaking Uncomfortable Facts
- US political commentator Gonzalo Lira was arrested by the Ukrainian SBU for allegedly “producing Russian propaganda;”
- The Kharkov Oblast Prosecutor’s Office posted a video of “evidence” which included Gonzalo pointing out Ukraine’s Nazi problem and the fact that the Ukrainian government has killed 1,000s by shelling the Donbass region;
- These are verified facts admitted by the both the Western media and Western governments now supporting and sponsoring Kiev in this current conflict;
- Pressure must be placed on the US government and Western “human rights” organizations;
- It is Gonzalo Lira today - it could be someone else you have more in common with or even yourself tomorrow

Alex also spoke about Gonzalo's arrest... 4-5 min

Another big reveal in this clip...Japan to join NATO?

Tucker was fired for allowing truth tellers on his show.
Tucker Carlson has been removed from the air on Fox News, and no one is celebrating the news more than the warmongering GOP politicians who now feel free to express full-throated support for the Ukraine War. But in making this acknowledgment these same GOP politicians tacitly admit that Tucker’s position reflects the belief of the GOP base who reliably tuned in to Tucker’s show.
Aaron Maté and Kurt Metzger discuss the dearth of remotely dissident voices on mainstream media outlets.

Glenn also chimes in with his views...

Fox Launches Massive Character Assassination Campaign Against Tucker—Why? (15 min)

However nothing beats the hypocrisy of the US celebrating press freedom day without mentioning Julian Assange...whose torture is at the hand of the US deep state.

Wednesday was International Press Freedom Day, and the Biden administration celebrated by pretending to care about press freedom while keeping the most important journalist of his generation imprisoned for reporting that embarrassed the United States government. Medea Benjamin and CODEPINK celebrated by confronting U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Washington Post imperialism cheerleader David Ignatius on stage about their duplicity over Assange.

They All Ignored THIS At The White House Correspondents Dinner
This past weekend witnessed the 2023 White House Correspondents Dinner, and Joe Biden played his part, poking fun at himself and others while also emphasizing the importance of a free press in a democratic society. Specifically, Biden called out Russia for imprisoning journalists — but didn’t mention that he is personally keeping in prison the most celebrated journalist of this generation, Julian Assange.

But wait there's more... Samantha Power was even more sickening. (6.5 min)

USAID head and longstanding warmonger Samantha Power was pleased to use International Press Freedom Day to announce that her agency will be providing funds to journalists around the globe who face repression and censure. A journalist NOT receiving U.S. largesse will be Julian Assange who, while definitely in need of the money to help free himself from prison, is unlucky enough to be under lock and key at the U.S. government’s behest, so he’s not eligible.

Matt Taibbi Unveils New Twitter Files (2 min)

What he and journalists Matt Orfalea and Andrew Lowenthal uncovered was Project Osprey, Twitter’s secretive method of categorizing threats to the establishment as Russian agents. Twitter had two different algorithmic lists of Russians: “A Priori Russians” and “Inferred Russians,” the latter including presidential candidate Jill Stein and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
“It’s another example,” Matt explains, “of how there’s lots of stuff in the Twitter Files that if the quote unquote “left” cared, there’s stuff pertaining to them.” The reports consistently show collaboration between media companies, private corporations, and the US government to control a narrative of information and censor whatever doesn’t fit into it.

So much more could be written and discussed about the loss of the first amendment, and the growth of the industrial censorship complex, but there's more to cover...

The End of US Economic Tyranny and the Beginning of a Commodity Based Exchange System?

The Fed raises rates and more banks collapse...is it part of the plan? Sure looks like it. Some suggest this is purposeful in order to instigate a CBDC (digital currency). (32 min)

Looking to learn more about central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and how they differ from stablecoins? This video explores the ins and outs of CBDCs, including how they are issued by central banks and how they differ from traditional cryptocurrencies. CBDCs are set to transform the banking industry, and this video explains why. However, the implementation of CBDCs may also lead to certain restrictions. For example, some governments may choose to impose strict regulations and controls on the use of CBDCs, which could limit people's ability to use them freely.

4 US banks crash in 2 months: Banking crisis explained by economist Michael Hudson. (43 min)
Economist Michael Hudson joins Ben Norton to discuss the collapse of four US banks in two months, giant JP Morgan Chase taking over First Republic Bank, and how government regulators are in bed with the bankers. Transcript here.

De-dollarization is about more than currencies: As dollar system declines, what comes next?

Economists Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson discuss de-dollarization, the global drive to drop the US dollar, and the transition away from financialized neoliberalism toward a new economic system. (57 min)

Powell's Fed Won't Stop Until It Sees the Whites of Your Eyes Warns EB Tucker (27 min)
“The attitude of market people in the U.S. is kind of like wanting your house to burn down so that you can get the insurance money,” says E.B. Tucker, bestselling author of Why Gold, Why Now? He argues that while people may take the Fed’s eventual slowdown on raising interest rates as a positive sign, it indicates a looming recession that will result in people losing their jobs, businesses failing, and everybody spending their savings. “There’s a lot of pain and discomfort... People are not feeling pain yet,” he warns. Tucker concludes we’re living in a “centrally controlled system,” highlighting that Treasury bills still provide a safety net for investors regardless of the massive debt issue in the U.S.

Is it the End of the War in Ukraine and the start of a War with China?
Let's face it the US is a war based economy. It is in their interest to promote conflict (and weapon sales).

If you want to understand the Russian view point on the Ukraine conflict, there's no one better to explain the story than Mark Slebota (1.7 hours)

This conversation covers lots of ground from the reason for the war onward. Mark thinks the conflict is designed to be a forever war. I hope he's wrong about that.

Scott is waging Peace in Russia this week.
Scott Ritter Waging Peace in Russia • St. Petersburg May 5 (50 min)

There were two big news items from Russia. One was the drone attack on the Kremlin and the other was the head of Wagners unhinged remarks. The Duran discussed both topics this week.
Military shake up after Prigozhin video (28 min)
Let's talk about drones hitting the Kremlin (Live)
The entire video is 1.7 hours, but the discussion of the drone attack is the first 30 min or so

Col. Wilkerson on Ukraine in NATO, Pentagon leaks and the Cold War with China
Lawrence Wilkerson, retired Army colonel and former chief of staff to Colin Powell, talks about the latest developments in the Cold War with China. We also assess the importance of China's efforts to facilitate peace in the Middle East. Finally, we take a look at the latest developments in the war in Ukraine, including NATO's confirmation to integrate Ukraine and the Pentagon leaks.

And let's do one more Duran discussion about the open plan to go to war with China.

Jake Sullivan's plan to defeat China (18 min)

So let's shift to the US domestic front ...
Is it the end of Joe Biden and the beginning of RFK's rise?

Biden Won't Be Dems' 2024 Nominee Despite Reelection Bid Announcement—Here's Why: Steve Forbes (3 min)

In one of Gonzalo's last videos before his capture, he agreed Biden won't make it to the '24 election. I disagree with him that Kamala will replace him at the top of the ticket, but we'll see.
2023.04.27 Joe Biden Will Be Removed—Kamala Will Be President (8 min)

RFK is coming up nicely in the polls despite the smears and attacks. It impresses me that he can engage for literally hours on a variety of topics. (2 hours)

(3:46) Foreign policy: Ukraine / Russia
(17:17) Foreign policy: Taiwan / China
(18:57) Government spending: Fiscal responsibility, where to cut budget, debt ceiling
(33:22) US Govt Intelligence Agencies: "Deep State," increasing accountability, "agency capture"
(46:04) COVID: mishandling, more "agency capture," vaccine policy
(55:10) Broader thoughts on vaccines in general
(1:05:54) Energy policy: thoughts on nuclear
(1:15:29) Culture wars: trans issues, CRT in schools, public vs charter schools
(1:23:09) Media: declining trust, misaligned incentives, conflict of interest with large advertisers
(1:30:07) Mainstream media coverage, ABC News debacle, evolving with new information, money in politics
(1:40:37) post-interview debrief
(1:57:30) Announcing All-In Summit 2023!

I've lost faith in our political system and see no one as a savior, but I'm sure enjoying the topics RFK is bringing to the table. I fear the deep state which RFK is taking head on. They are at the heart of the evil of America. He's right nothing can progress until their mafia like rule is shattered. However like the mafia they are murders, liars, and thieves...not to be trusted.

How CIA Interfered In 2020 Election FOR BIDEN! (21 min)
Ex-CIA Director Mike Morell has admitted that he circulated a letter among other intelligence community members labeling Hunter Biden’s laptop a “Russian disinformation campaign” with the direct purpose of helping Joe Biden during his debates against Donald Trump. Morell, it turns out, has a long history of election interference dating back to 2016 and before. Aaron Maté and Kurt Metzger discuss the extreme — even for a CIA man — sociopathy demonstrated by Morell over the years.

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Life is full of ends and beginnings. Life itself begins and ends. As we travel our life path, doors open and doors close. Often there are multiple doors to choose from, and those choices make all the difference.
The Road Not Taken
Robert Frost

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

Have a good Sunday! I look forward to seeing your comments when I get back home this evening. In the meantime please share you thoughts, ideas, and stories in the comments below

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today, 200+ miles and at least 3 stops, probably a bit over 6 hours, traffic permitting, so I won't be here much either. Dollar hegemony and US empire in decline and probably ending is good, though painful for us denizens of the usa.

Continuing demise of first, fourth and fifth amendments sucks big time. but most of the country is cheering it on, so not a lot of hope to stop it.

Happy birthday and happy graduation to your mom and great nephew, though the latter might come to wish for more time in the incubator as we head into rough seas and semi-uncharted waters.

Got a bunch of stuff to do before we depart, so everybody be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

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great nephew.

It's a schvitz here in Chitown today, we all struggled in
the walking of Luna this am.

What a loaded WW once again LO.

Funny that not a mention of another booster in quite some time

Mark Twain speaks for us all I believe

EDIT: Adding this, where money for war trumps all else....sigh

EDIT AGAIN: The Automatic Earth is worth scrolling down from top to bottom

https://www.theautomaticearth.com/2023/05/debt-rattle-may-7-2023/

One sample of the evil that is tptb

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

I've been mulling a response for the last couple hours. Your Frost poem lead me off into some memories and said much about my current thoughts and experiences.

I first encountered the poems of Frost when I was a freshman in high school. He did much for my formative years as he has for so many others. I have an audio of him reading his poems but I didn't have any books. Oh, they are available, but only second hand, probably by someone who picked it up at a second hand store for 50 cents and then offers it for sale on Amazon for $15 plus shipping. Amazon takes a nice cut, no doubt.

I visited library genesis and obtained my own copy, digitized from the 1964 book. It's pdf format, works fine for me. My Kindle does pdf's just fine as long as I can keep it hidden from the minions at Amazon. I keep it air gapped.

Thanks for the suggestion. I'll be searching for some of the other poetry that had an influence on me over the years.... Oh what tangled web we weave....

BTW, I noticed you didn't include the piece that James Li (51-49) did about Musk's company town in Colorado. This supposed savior of the anti-neolibcon crowd isn't really our friend. Like the old saw about the scorpion and the frog, it's in his nature. I know that just about everyone knows it but I thought it might be good to include it:

The Scorpion and the Frog is an animal fable which teaches that vicious people cannot resist hurting others even when it is not in their own interests. This fable seems to have emerged in Russia in the early 20th century.

Synopsis
A scorpion wants to cross a river but cannot swim, so it asks a frog to carry it across. The frog hesitates, afraid that the scorpion might sting it, but the scorpion promises not to, pointing out that it would drown if it killed the frog in the middle of the river. The frog considers this argument sensible and agrees to transport the scorpion. Midway across the river, the scorpion stings the frog anyway, dooming them both. The dying frog asks the scorpion why it stung despite knowing the consequence, to which the scorpion replies: "I am sorry, but I couldn't resist the urge. It's in my nature."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scorpion_and_the_Frog

VIDEO::https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO8XEM84B08

And to make sure we leave on a happy note... ABC snooze site reported Popular children's bunk beds recalled due to fall risk

Another company at one time was profitable and came under attack from the vulture capitalists, then had its blood drained by different value thieves until it is an industry giant monetarily at the expense of quality and passion.

Have a good day, everyone. I hope you enjoyed the theaters yesterday. I was doing laundry.

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that I’m glad that I’m old and childfree. I hope that we can travel a bit more before it all collapses, but don’t really hold out a lot of hope for that- it’ll take too long to save up the cash for it. Still, there’s a better world outside the fence.

It’s like Thomas Dolby said: “They say travel broadens the mind. So I went over the falls in a barrel…”.

But even so, I’m entirely convinced that I’ll outlive the very brave RFKjr. The Owners will have to have to have their goons do something to neutralize him. At an absolute minimum, they’ll plant some fentanyl, kiddie porn, and a couple of 10-year-old boys and dead hookers on his campaign bus, assuming that they don’t have some lone-wolf Albanian national run him through with some Novichok-laced dried pasta or something similarly “unforeseeable”. I hope that he has a very big security budget, and a security chief who is at least as cynical and paranoid as I am- and even that probably won’t be enough.

They can easily dismiss /suppress Williamson, based on her long history of the woo-woo. But RFKjr has gravitas, and that represents a clear and present danger to their careful maintenance of the completely uninformed and disinterested state of Joe and Mary Sixpack et al.

What a mess. It wasn’t supposed to be this way.

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@usefewersyllables I thought I had a fairly open mind about the world, but learned quickly when I started my international travels, that it was my mind made by our propaganda.
I would love to see Cartagena again. And Budapest. And Bangkok. And my beloved Vienna.
Travel around the world made me a different person, really. I hope you get out and about again.
Let's hope for the best.
Let's hope for a bon voyage.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp

make all the difference, and I can't recommend it highly enough for those who can still scrape up the means. There is no better way to see how very effectively we have all been brainwashed for our entire lives than to get outside the fence.

We traveled to Rome not long after 9/11, flying from JFK through Frankfurt. Of course, at that time, there were armed soldiers everywhere in every airport, and we were absolutely going to follow every rule to the letter- the paranoia level was very high indeed. Well, we landed at Rome Fiumicino, made it though baggage claim, got our bags, and then were going absolutely nuts trying to find passport control so that we could do the final international duty dance and be on our way. We must have wandered around for half an hour, looking everywhere, and then we finally found it. There was a big bank of like 20 glass doors, all painted opaque brown so that you couldn't see through them, and a big sign above it that said "PASSPORT CONTROL" in large, friendly letters. "Whew", we said, and walked through them.

And found ourselves standing outside, on the curb at the taxi stand. Confused to say the least, we sought out the first agente di polizia that we could find, and asked him what in the world was going on? And he laughed at us in a very friendly way and said (and I quote):

Oh, that? That's the only way we can get the Americans to leave the airport!

We were in the domestic terminal, you see, because we'd actually cleared into the EU back in Frankfurt... It is funny, now. We're Americans. We stand in lines.

I definitely hope that we all have some more bon voyages left in us!

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@usefewersyllables I am not vaxxed. Although I could find countries to visit that do not require them, planes can be diverted to a country that would not let me disembark. The risk is just too great.
It is always good to get a foreigner's opinion about the US. I also find it common that foreigners understand Americans are one thing, the US Government is quite another thing. I enjoyed being an amateur good will ambassador.
Most of my favorite countries are in turmoil. Guatemala, S. Africa, Hungary, The Emirates...
I would turn down a free trip to Thailand right now. I would not feel comfortable in Asia or SE Asia at this time.
At the moment, Texas has gone wild. Mass murders here and there. Travel within the state ain't what it used to be! It would shock you to know just how many shoppers in a Walmart are carrying.
I have no solution to the immigration problems, but immigration has Texas on an incredibly high alert.
Today's immigrants are not the immigrants of yore. We ran across a news article showing a room full of immigrants being processed right after walking over from Mexico. They were all young men. All of them very fit. That just doesn't strike me as people striving to be American citizens to escape violence in their countries.
I have steered several immigrants to immigration lawyers, have beaten back criminal cases which would have gotten them deported. I am absolutely not anti-immigrant. But I know the cartel is entrenched all over this state. And I know they are primarily immigrants.
So, if you come visit Texas, let me know. I can steer you away from the most dangerous places. It ain't Argentina, but it does have some great destinations.

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behind Texas, as the ballistic anarchy goes. I see more people open-carrying every day, and I know that for every one of them, there are 10 more with CCWs. I can live with the CCW people, by and large, because they are better trained and aren't going to brandish their firearm at the slightest provocation. The open-carry people are all just spoiling for a fight so that they can whup out that piece. As I've said before, the moment I encounter one in a store or restaurant, I simply leave.

Everybody here is just spoiling for the next mass shooting, as well, and can't wait to be the Good Guy With A Gun who heroically brings Peace and Harmony by annihilating everything around them, thereby earning their 15 minutes of fame. I'm not convinced that a lot of them can hit anything even at point-blank range, or have any training at all, but that sure as hell isn't going to stop them from emptying a magazine or two trying.

We've had a goodly number of mass shootings here, and then next one is undoubtedly just around the corner. In our neighborhood south of town, there's been a big influx of homeless folks thanks to the new light rail extension down from Denver. For a long time now they haven't been checking tickets, so people can hop on, ride to the end of the line down here, and set up their camps with less police harassment. A lot of petty (and not-so-petty) crime has picked up as a result- there's already been a shooting or two in the light rail station, and last Friday there was a real SWAT showdown/shootout in a brand-new apartment complex about a mile from us.

You do see needles on the light-rail platforms, as well as the wrappings from stuff that got shoplifted and is now on its way to being pawned. Last time we took the light rail up into town, there were 5-10 of those wire Knogo spider-wrap antishoplifting tags just laying between the rails...

As a result, people are buying handguns at a rapid clip (see what I did there?), and leaving them in their cars, just in case of war during their commutes. What actually happens is that they then get stolen when the car gets broken into... Cabela's doesn't care, they are making bank on the untrained.

It is a problem, for sure. Our place was broken into and ransacked after the fire, so I sprung for Ring cameras to put up and focus on our patio doors from the outside in our current apartment, since we're on the ground floor. Got a love letter from the apartment manager that cameras aren't permitted, to which I responded with a hearty "Bolt ya rockets!". We'll see what comes of that.

Things are deteriorating in real time, to be sure. Jeez, if only we as a country didn't have to spend every last dime we can borrow on war, we might be able to help some folks, and start to maybe reverse some of those trends...

What am I thinking? That wouldn't be profitable, so it'll never happen.

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@usefewersyllables we have been trying to figure out suitable housing on our property in Colorado, with the "plan" being to stay there 3 or 4 months during the summer. Of course, that means we would have an empty cabin for the vandals to set up a nice meth lab in a fairly secluded area the rest of the year.
But now, given the rise in crime in my county and neighboring counties here in Texas, it would worry me to leave my home here for that long! I mean, it seems we have home burglaries all the time, retail store break ins, meth possession, and murders all the time.
Open carry is an invitation to get shot. It makes you appear to be extremely prepared and willing to get off a shot for any real or imagined provocation. I associate it with penile deficiency. I actually walked up to a preacher from my hometown who is famous for his open carry while preaching from the pulpit. He went into a convenience store, pretty much scared everyone in there. I told him I was sorry his penis was tiny and that I would pray for it to grow.
I am not a fan of everybody taking a gun with them to buy groceries, but every few days, some nut starts shooting in a store or a mall. It isn't rare. It is common. Leaving a gun in a vehicle is a guarantee it will be stolen. Very stupid.
More strenuous back ground checks and training requirements would be somewhat helpful, but that only applies to honest people. The criminal element doesn't have to jump through any hoops to get their guns. People resent having to go through qualifying measures because they are not criminals.
We got ourselves into this gun problem. Now that they are needed for personal and property protection like never before, the solution will be impossible to reach.

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@on the cusp
to build a little hardened vault for an RV hookup: 220V electric power, a net/cable/phone connection, your well pump and reservoir, and the hookup to your septic, in thick reinforced concrete and behind a nice strong steel vault door. Then get a nice, comfy RV that you enjoy living in. Move onto the property in CO for the summer and hook up there. While you are there, have contractors build you an identical vault hookup back in Tx. Then sell your house. Then, you just commute from armored hookup to armored hookup. And you can always stop wherever else your heart might take you, in between...

Easy, right? There just is no simple solution, and glib comments like mine aren't really helpful, I know. We're well on our way to gypsyhood now, but I doubt that what would work for us would work for anyone else.

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@usefewersyllables How fun to haul a camper behind the truck. That's the vehicle that gets the worst fuel mileage. Then, when we set up the camper, want to see some more of Colorado, we will drive everywhere in the gas guzzler!
I did speak with some locals in the Walsenburg area that said there was a section of the town right at the edge, full of homeless people, many of them addicted to drugs.
Looks like that light rail line might be good one day for hobos looking to work for food, huh?
What a country.

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one o' those Class Mumble selfcontained land-lobster RVs, and tow a Prius or a Tesla or a Smart Car behind it. Win-win! It will guzzle mightily, but only guzzle when it is moving, after all...

Had a buddy once who spent something near 7 figures on one of those monsters. It was nice inside, to be sure- very liveable. And on its first outing, it got blown over by a gust of Santa Ana winds when driving down I-5 somewhere in SoCal. Whump, screech, thud. So he then spent 6 figures getting it repaired, and ended up passing away from cancer before he could take delivery on it after the repairs. As the song goes, every form of refuge has its price...

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@usefewersyllables What came to my mind was "A fool and his money are soon parted."
A Tesla in tow would catch fire like they occasionally do when being driven, so there's that.
My client and her husband bought one of those things, about $85,000, on credit. They used it occasionally. They bought it so the friends in their neighborhood wouldn't know how poor they were.
When hubby died, I established the estate through probate, managed to get it back to the lender without the client getting sued.
Good times!

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The never seems to be a shortage of money for Ukraine. Yet!

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it is too much though to watch out. I am out of strength to do that.

Have a good time all and be nice and friendly to each other.

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@humphrey he's showing himself to be something of a Kennedy hater -- RFK Jr, his father and his uncle -- as he seems to take as gospel Sy Hersh's biased and poorly sourced book from the 90s. JFK's NSAM 263, issued one month after the Cronkite interview, was the key formal document which set the withdrawal policy in motion (starting at the end of '63 with 1965 as the goal for full withdrawal).

Can't tell about the NY Post headline. It's not new news about RFK Jr linking CIA to his father's and uncle's assassinations.

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@humphrey but 2 weeks before he was killed, he had told his staff he planned on announcing the CIA would be disbanded.
Big Oopsy!
The truth about the assassination is in records that the government will not release. If the government had nothing to hide, they wouldn't hide it.
By the time it is released, nobody alive will have a connection to it, any more than Lincoln. It will not have any particular impact. All of us who experienced it will be dead.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

@on the cusp had his CJCS Max Taylor and McNamara prepare a report which recommended a phased withdrawal of what were military advisors (not combat troops) beginning Dec '63, with the goal of a full withdrawal by the end of '65. Kennedy had his press secretary Pierre Salinger make the public announcement of the report's timetable for withdrawal.

For further details, James K. Galbraith made the best article-length summary of JFK's intentions in his Boston Globe piece, which also takes to task a number of mainstream scribes and historians for not getting the history right. Well worth reading: https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/galbraith-exit-strategy-vietnam/

Btw, I recall that all the major people in Kennedy's FP/NatSec group, with perhaps one exception, said later that JFK had decided on a withdrawal plan, regardless of how the war was going.

Re JFK's plans for the CIA, interesting. He did make comments to aides after the 1961 Bay of Pigs that he wanted to splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it to the winds, remarks that RFK Jr has often repeated in recent months. In the book of RFK's oral history interviews, I recall Bobby more discussing who would be put in charge at CIA in Kennedy's 2d term to undertake major reform, as Kennedy's appointee McCone, friendly to the Kennedy brothers, was not considered the right person for that job.

Bobby says his brother had him in mind to head up the Agency, but was reluctant bc it would take Bobby away from his post as AG where he was still badly needed. I just don't recall Bobby discussing disbanding the CIA, which would have been extremely bold in 1963 or today. And they both knew there could be more subtle ways of weakening the Agency, such as taking away budgetary funds, and taking away certain powers, returning it officially solely to the role of information gathering, not all the other dubious activities.

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@on the cusp

Apparently JFK learned that Israel had stolen nuclear secrets and was going to demand that Israel either destroy their weapons or give them up. Can’t remember where I read that or I’d link it.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

a pattern. Just saying!

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for Gonzalo. I was amazed he went so long under house arrest w/o the fascist authorities shutting him down and hauling him away.

Re Biden, if he steps aside or is nudged out (which I would encourage but am not predicting), due to increasing signs of senility that can no longer be finessed, the Ds aren't likely to then get behind a person with some of the worst VP ratings since Spiro Agnew was under criminal investigation. In that scenario, the party would have no choice but to make room for some establishment-approved contestants and the process would be opened up more in democratic fashion, bc if Joe looks like he could lose the next election, Kamala is a sure loser.

Or if Biden cannot make it to the convention after "winning" a rigged primary process, the DNC would be forced to make it an open convention with Kamala having to compete on an equal footing. Well, it might be messy but would get fantastic ratings. Anything less than an open process would lead to a very badly split party going into the general, probably worse than Chicago 1968. Trump, or the R nominee, could almost phone it in. And by phone it in I mean w/o having to make those desperate private calls to state election officials asking for a specific # of votes to be added to his column.

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made it home and will respond better to morrow. Thanks to everyone who dropped by to read and comment!

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My mom used to read that poem to me on no special occasion. Thanks for reminding me, Lookout.

I had wanted to find this song whose melody was going through my mind after I read the On The Cusp's OT on dreams. What was that song about? I just didn't have time to follow up.

I don't want to waste time on Wilkerson's superficial views on China and the Koreas. But I can't help myself. He tries to express the right "responsible statecraft" response, but I find him glib and condescending. I don't think he knows what he's talking about when it comes to East Asia. So I'll go to what the Road Not Taken prompted me to do. Which was to look up this old Jo Yong-pil popular tune written about 1979 and to try to do a rough translation. The syntax is providing some problems for me, and I don't know where my grammar books are, lost somewhere in the unopened boxes of books and personal effects.

The song is "Void" or "Empty Space." I had thought it was a love song, but I came to find out searching for an English translation of the lyrics which I never found, that the song has a deeper hidden meaning. (According to the melody composer Jeong Poong-song. The song writer was Jeong Wook). In October 1979 the dictator Park Chung-hee was assassinated and a great expectation arose that a free government would come about in the aftermath of military dictatorship. That hope was dashed, when the military dictatorship of Chun Doo-hwan emerged. The song writer originally wrote about his feelings of loss at the demise of democracy in Korea, and wrote the lyrics lamenting that "void." The author nevertheless wanted to publish this song and changed the word democracy to "you" and changed one other line to conceal the original meaning. It made its way past the censors.

I always liked this tune sung by Jo Yong-pil without knowing that. I was surprised to see it wasn't even named on some lists of Jo Yong-pil's greatest hits.

Void

A dream I thought it was,
Too many memories remain to forget these thoughts
A great sense of loss still remains
My heart still burns waiting for you
Who are yet too far away
Heart that loved, and heart that hated, too
This old story that should only be buried
inside an empty space
Those discarded past days one must forget,
Those days will be buried within an empty space.

To think I'd forget
too many memories remain
Try to soothe that heart turned back
You, still further away
Heart yet excited, heart yet waiting,
This sad old story that should only be buried
within an empty space
One should forget that discarded promise
That promise will be buried within an empty space.

Thanks for the great Weekly Watch, Lookout!

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@soryang If I am not mistaken, this was The Big Move Weekend for you.
I hope it went well.

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@on the cusp It went well after we waited out yesterday's morning torrential downpour which lasted about two and a half hours. After the intial false start, the college students left and came back after a kim bap break (the church brought us some too while we waited for a break in the rain). Two of them are just graduated. So we're moved back into the house. We're not unpacked yet, don't have much furniture, but the greater privacy and quieter environment is greatly appreciated.

What a relief. I did nothing but rest today. Hooked up one of the tvs to a laptop. Can't get the other tv to work, it's ancient. But it was a good day, and our situation is much improved. Our dog likes it better too. Still have to do a final clean up and check out of the apartment but we are outta there.

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@soryang Take your time. Enjoy having more room and more privacy. You will be unpacked eventually.
I had to look up kim bap. Hope it was good.
Give your dog a hug from Aunt OTC.

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@on the cusp from you OTC and the community here. I remember when Userfewersyllables wrote this comment:

Truth be told, we should have simply left the keys in the mailbox and walked away a couple of years before: we'd have been better off for the last decade. But it is really hard to give up on a dream.

Although it's only been a little over seven months for us, I felt exactly the same way at the outset of this challenging situation and still do. I felt the legal circumstances around us forced us to repair a structure (as best we could under the circumstances), that really isn't worth it, given the prospect of climate change and more hurricanes in the not too distant future.

But the good news for now is we're still here. Although a little worse for the wear and tear, we ourselves made it through the climate imposed disaster for the time being. Some sharks took advantage of us in a vulnerable time, but support from friends, family and community on balance more than made up for that. I guess we've been very lucky in that respect.

The housing situation still isn't perfect. There's no retirement from the challenges of life. It seems like a full time job. I had a friend once, years ago, a little older and more experienced than I, when I told him I wouldn't go on a trip he had planned cross country because I needed a rest said, "you can rest when you're dead." LOL.

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@soryang me, "Why worry about getting enough sleep. You will sleep for all eternity."

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Hope your Mom enjoyed her milestone, as well as your graduating relative.
I listened to numerous videos you posted. All of them come from good perspectives. Lots of valuable information contained in them.
We have had some high profile crimes committed in Texas this weekend, some quite close to home.
This does make me glad I am old. Let the youngsters fix the problem.
I am horrified by the CBDCs looming large. Mortonsen wants us to debate it, but admits the citizens have no influence on policies. They will happen. Our lives will be completely under the control of a program. The program will benefit someone, not we, the people.
Get some rest, my friend.
Thanks for this OT.

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Or should I say ruin the economy even more than it was ruined after Obama’s brutal coup in 2014 when they already impoverished the people there because of the demands of the IMF. Ukraine should have taken Russia’s offer for loans…oh wait they were going to do just that and it’s why Obama overthrew the government.

The IMF demands to increase taxes and reduce subsidies to the population. The period of preferential lending is over, and now Ukraine must build the economy based on reality, and not on hopes for Western assistance or frozen assets of the Russian Central Bank.
Keeping payments to the security forces, even with a freeze on the indexation of salaries for state employees, was an unacceptable format for the IMF, which we found out about before signing the loan. The Office of the President is forced to agree to such unpopular conditions in order to maintain the stability of the Ukrainian economy.

The International Fund gave us an ultimatum, or we agree with all the requirements (increased housing and communal services tariffs / increased taxes / canceled payments to the security forces and reduced social programs) or we should prepare to lift the moratorium on paying interest on debts, which will completely ruin the economy that is already breathing its last.

https://t.me/rezident_ua/17644

I wonder what those poor bastards dying for Zelensky think they are fighting and dying for? Zelensky has already sold out most of the country to blackrock and the rest of the economic vampires. But then so has our government and yet there are still people who think that they can vote our way out of this corrupt system of government run by vampiric oligarchs.

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...in all your comments. Sorry I lack the time to address everyone of you, but I'll be a better host next week. Glad to be riding the change with all of you. Hold on!

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