Saturday, October 26, 2024

Kunstler -Fever Dream

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Monday, March 18, 2024

Kuntsler's - Clusterfuck Nation - Consequences Minus Truth

The rewards of civilization have come to seem rather trashy in these bleak days of late empire; so, why even bother pretending to be civilized? This appears to be the ethos driving our politics and culture now. But driving us where? Why, to a spectacular sort of crack-up, and at warp speed, compared to the more leisurely breakdown of past societies that arrived at a similar inflection point where Murphy’s Law replaced the rule of law. The US Military Academy at West point decided to “upgrade” its mission statement this week by deleting the phrase Duty, Honor, Country that summarized its essential moral orientation. They replaced it with an oblique reference to “Army Values,” without spelling out what these values are, exactly, which could range from “embrace the suck” to “charlie foxtrot” to “FUBAR” — all neatly applicable to our country’s current state of perplexity and dread. Are you feeling more confident that the US military can competently defend our country? Probably more like the opposite, because the manipulation of language is being used deliberately to turn our country inside-out and upside-down. At this point we probably could not successfully pacify a Caribbean island if we had to, and you’ve got to wonder what might happen if we have to contend with countless hostile subversive cadres who have slipped across the border with the estimated nine-million others ushered in by the government’s welcome wagon. Momentous events await. This Monday, the Supreme Court will entertain oral arguments on the case Missouri, et al. v. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., et al. The integrity of the First Amendment hinges on the decision. Do we have freedom of speech as set forth in the Constitution? Or is it conditional on how government officials feel about some set of circumstances? At issue specifically is the government’s conduct in coercing social media companies to censor opinion in order to suppress so-called “vaccine hesitancy” and to manipulate public debate in the 2020 election. Government lawyers have argued that they were merely “communicating” with Twitter, Facebook, Google, and others about “public health disinformation and election conspiracies.” You can reasonably suppose that this was our government’s effort to disable the truth, especially as it conflicted with its own policy and activities — from supporting BLM riots to enabling election fraud to mandating dubious vaccines. Former employees of the FBI and the CIA were directly implanted in social media companies to oversee the carrying-out of censorship orders from their old headquarters. The former general counsel (top lawyer) for the FBI, James Baker, slid unnoticed into the general counsel seat at Twitter until Elon Musk bought the company late in 2022 and flushed him out. The so-called Twitter Files uncovered by indy reporters Matt Taibbi, Michael Shellenberger, and others, produced reams of emails from FBI officials nagging Twitter execs to de-platform people and bury their dissent. You can be sure these were threats, not mere suggestions. One of the plaintiffs joined to Missouri v. Biden is Dr. Martin Kulldorff, a biostatistician and professor at the Harvard Medical School, who opposed Covid-19 lockdowns and vaccine mandates. He was one of the authors of the open letter called The Great Barrington Declaration (October, 2020) that articulated informed medical dissent for a bamboozled public. He was fired from his job at Harvard just this past week for continuing his refusal to take the vaccine. Harvard remains among a handful of institutions that still require it, despite massive evidence that it is ineffective and hazardous. Like West Point, maybe Harvard should ditch its motto, Veritas, Latin for “truth.” A society hostile to truth can’t possibly remain civilized, because it will also be hostile to reality. That appears to be the disposition of the people running things in the USA these days. The problem, of course, is that this is not a reality-optional world, despite the wishes of many Americans (and other peoples of Western Civ) who wish it would be. Next up for us will be “Joe Biden’s” attempt to complete the bankruptcy of our country with $7.3-trillion proposed budget, 20 percent over the previous years spending, based on a $5-trillion tax increase. Good luck making that work. New York City alone is faced with paying $387 a day for food and shelter for each of an estimated 64,800 illegal immigrants, which amounts to $9.15-billion a year. The money doesn’t exist, of course. New York can thank “Joe Biden’s” executive agencies for sticking them with this unbearable burden. It will be the end of New York City. There will be no money left for public services or cultural institutions. That’s the reality and that’s the truth. A financial crack-up is probably the only thing short of all-out war that will get the public’s attention at this point. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if it happened next week. Historians of the future, stir-frying crickets and fiddleheads over their campfires will marvel at America’s terminal act of gluttony: managing to eat itself alive.

Monday, December 25, 2023

Kuntsler's Clusterfuck Nation-And So Ends an Era

Now that you, the lucky ones, are beyond your steaming platters of pancakes and mighty rashers of bacon, and perhaps even a dram or two of grog in your coffee. . . and clawed your way through the bales of presents. . . a merry Christmas to all. . . and here’s something else to think about this morning: You may have noticed that our country, formerly a republic of sovereign individuals, has become one great big racketeering operation run by a mafia-like cabal with Marxist characteristics — or, at least, Marxist pretenses. That is, it seeks to profit by every avenue of dishonesty and coercion, under the guise of rescuing the “oppressed and marginalized” from their alleged tormenters. Apparently, half the country likes it that way. Much of the on-the-ground action in this degenerate enterprise is produced by various hustles. A hustle is a particularly low-grade, insultingly obvious racket, such as Black Lives Matter, DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), and “trans women” (i.e., men) in women’s sports. Some of the profit in any hustle is plain moneygrubbing, of course. But there’s also an emotional payoff. Hustlers and racketeers are often sadists, so the gratification derived from snookering the credulous (feelings of power) gets amplified by the extra thrill of seeing the credulous suffer pain, humiliation, and personal ruin. (That’s what actual “oppressors” actually do.) Categorically, anyone who operates a racket or a hustle is some sort of psychopath, a person with no moral or ethical guard-rails. Hustles are based on the belief that it is possible to get something for nothing, a notion at odds with everything known about the unforgiving laws of physics and also the principles of human relations in this universe. Even the unconditional love of a mother for her child is based on something: the amazing, generative act of creating new life, achieved through the travail of birth. Have you noticed, by the way, that the birth of human children is lately among the most denigrated acts on the American social landscape? The flap over Harvard’s president, Claudine Gay, is an instructive case in the governing psychopathies of the day. I wish I’d been a roach on the tray of petit fours and biscotti brought into the Harvard Overseers’ board-room when they met to consider the blowback from Ms. Gay’s unfortunate remarks in Congress, followed by revelations of her career-long plagiarisms. The acrid odor of self-conscious corruption in the room must have overwhelmed even the bouquet of Tanzanian Peaberry coffee a’brew, and not a few of the board members must have reached for the sherry decanter as their shame mounted, and the ancient radiators hissed, and their lame rationalizations started bouncing off the wainscoted walls. Apparently, Ms. Gay did not miss an opportunity to cut-and-paste somebody else’s compositions into everything she published going back to her own student years in the 1990s. She even poached another writer’s acknowledgment page. This is apart from the self-reinforcing substance of her published “research” justifying the necessity for DEI activism, for which she has become first an avatar and now a goat. The dirty secret of this perturbation — and the whole Harvard Board knows it — is that Claudine Gay’s career has been about nothing but careerism, and that this is also true of so many on the faculty and administration at Harvard, and surely at every other self-styled elite school from the Charles River to Palo Alto that had joined in the DEI mind-fuck. It’s all one big status-acquisition hustle, the seeking of hierarchical privilege by any means necessary, including especially deceit, the politics of middle-school girls. Thus, you see on display both the juvenility of elite higher ed and its use of the worst impulses that prevail in social media, stoking envy, hatred, avarice and vengeance as the currency for career advancement. Claudine Gay was notorious earlier, as Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, for wrecking the careers of faculty members (Ronald Sullivan, Stephanie Robinson, and Roland G. Fryer, Jr.) who refused to play the game like middle-school girls. She had no mercy. The mental pain endured by the Harvard bigwigs must be excruciating, and of course they have themselves to blame because they walked right into the Woke hustle with their eyes wide shut. They bargained away their dignity, and the university’s honor, for mere brownie points in a fool’s game called Win big prizes pretending to care about your fellow man. The cognitive dissonance must be like little nuclear reactor meltdowns burning through the lobes of their brains. They’ve run out of a safe space to play “victim” in. The world sees them for the coddled, malicious fakes they are. Cutting Claudine Gay loose is the unavoidable play now or Harvard will be stung by so many lawsuits from students previously punished for academic mischief that all the alumni lawfare attorneys in the cosmos standing snout to tail will not be able to staunch the hemorrhaging of the school’s endowment and then the fire sale of its chattels to satisfy the aggrieved plaintiffs’ pain and suffering. The Harvard board is just trying to ride out the holidays. Their prized participation trophy is coming off the mantlepiece. There really is no other way. Now, stand by and watch the rats rat each other out. And so ends the era of pretending about everything.

Thursday, November 23, 2023

Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of Thanksgiving: Exploring Its Origins and Evolution

Thanksgiving, a cherished American holiday marked by turkey feasts, family gatherings, and expressions of gratitude, holds a profound historical significance tracing back centuries. Its origins intertwine with narratives of survival, cultural exchange, and communal celebration, forming a mosaic of traditions that have evolved over time. The story of Thanksgiving finds its roots in a pivotal moment in 1621 when the Pilgrims, English settlers who arrived on the Mayflower, and the Wampanoag Native Americans came together in Plymouth, Massachusetts, for a harvest feast. This gathering, often considered the first Thanksgiving, marked a shared meal between the Pilgrims and the indigenous people, celebrating the bountiful harvest and forming alliances. Contrary to popular belief, communal harvest celebrations were not uncommon among Native American tribes before European settlers arrived. Many indigenous communities had longstanding traditions of giving thanks for the earth's abundance and the harvest season. For various tribes, ceremonies and festivals dedicated to gratitude were integral to their cultures. The Pilgrims' feast was more than just a casual gathering; it symbolized survival and collaboration. Facing a harsh new environment, the Pilgrims encountered hardships, including sickness and scarcity. The assistance of the Wampanoag people, who taught them essential agricultural techniques and provided guidance in navigating the unfamiliar terrain, was crucial for the Pilgrims' survival. As years passed, occasional days of thanksgiving became part of American tradition, often declared by individual colonies or states to celebrate various events, such as bountiful harvests or military victories. However, it wasn't until the 19th century that Thanksgiving started to take a more unified form. In 1863, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national day of Thanksgiving to be observed on the final Thursday of November. Lincoln's proclamation aimed to foster unity during a time of deep division in the country. The holiday became an opportunity for Americans to come together, emphasizing gratitude and national healing. Throughout the 20th century, Thanksgiving continued to evolve. In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt moved the holiday up a week to extend the shopping period before Christmas, hoping to stimulate the economy during the Great Depression. This decision faced mixed reactions and eventually led to Congress officially establishing Thanksgiving as the fourth Thursday in November in 1941. Thanksgiving has transcended its historical roots, evolving into a holiday celebrated with diverse customs and rituals. While the centerpiece of the modern celebration often revolves around a festive meal, the essence of gratitude remains a common thread, echoing the spirit of the Pilgrims and the Native Americans who came together in unity and appreciation centuries ago. Moreover, Thanksgiving has expanded beyond American borders, influencing similar holidays in other countries. For instance, Canada celebrates its own Thanksgiving, though on a different date, giving thanks for the harvest and blessings of the past year. As time passes, the meaning of Thanksgiving continues to evolve. Today, the holiday serves as a reminder to pause, reflect, and express gratitude for life's blessings, whether it be familial ties, friendships, abundance, or moments of joy. In essence, the origins of Thanksgiving are deeply rooted in the tapestry of American history, weaving together the narratives of diverse cultures and experiences. It stands as a testament to the power of unity, gratitude, and the enduring significance of coming together to give thanks.

Friday, November 17, 2023

The state of the world today is a complex tapestry

I worry about the state of the world because the world today is a complex tapestry woven with both progress and challenges across various spheres, spanning from technology and economy to geopolitics and societal dynamics. As of my last update in January 2022, the world was navigating through unprecedented times marked by a pandemic, technological advancements, environmental concerns, and social shifts. Let's explore some key facets that likely continue to shape the state of the world as of the current date, acknowledging that newer developments might have arisen since then. 1. Pandemic Impact: The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically altered global landscapes. While vaccines have provided a beacon of hope, the virus has continued to challenge healthcare systems, economies, and societies worldwide. The effectiveness of vaccination campaigns, the emergence of new variants, and ongoing efforts to balance public health with economic stability remain focal points. 2. Technology and Innovation: Technological advancements continue to revolutionize the way we live, work, and communicate. Artificial Intelligence, automation, blockchain, and quantum computing have continued to evolve, reshaping industries and societies. Issues surrounding data privacy, cybersecurity, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies persist as critical concerns. 3. Climate Change and Sustainability: The urgency to combat climate change has intensified. Extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and biodiversity loss underscore the need for immediate action. Nations are increasingly pledging to reduce carbon emissions, transition to renewable energy sources, and implement sustainable practices to mitigate environmental degradation. 4. Socio-political Challenges: Societies are grappling with a range of socio-political issues, including racial and gender inequality, human rights abuses, political polarization, and refugee crises. Debates surrounding social justice, democracy, and the role of governments in addressing these challenges continue to shape public discourse globally. 5. Economic Resilience and Inequality: Economic recovery post-pandemic remains a priority for many countries. While some regions have shown signs of recovery, others continue to face economic hardships, including unemployment, inflation, and disparities in wealth distribution. Bridging the gap between the rich and the poor remains a pressing challenge. 6. Geopolitical Shifts: Global geopolitics continue to evolve, with shifts in power dynamics, trade relations, and alliances. Tensions persist among nations, particularly concerning territorial disputes, cybersecurity threats, and the race for technological dominance. The reshaping of global governance structures and international cooperation remains crucial in navigating these challenges. 7. Mental Health and Well-being: The pandemic's prolonged impact has amplified concerns about mental health and well-being. Isolation, economic uncertainties, and disruptions to daily life have contributed to increased stress and anxiety levels globally. Efforts to prioritize mental health support and destigmatize seeking help have gained prominence. In conclusion, the state of the world today is characterized by a delicate interplay between progress and challenges across multiple fronts. While advancements in technology offer promise, societal, economic, and environmental issues demand urgent attention and concerted global efforts. The path forward requires collaboration, innovation, and a collective commitment to address these pressing issues for a more sustainable, equitable, and resilient future.

Thursday, November 16, 2023

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The Skin's Superhero: Unveiling the Marvels of Vitamin C

In the world of skincare, the quest for radiant, youthful skin is a never-ending journey. Amidst a plethora of products and promising remedies, one superhero ingredient stands out – Vitamin C. Beyond its role as a potent immune booster, this powerhouse nutrient works wonders for the skin, offering a multitude of benefits that unveil a glowing complexion and promote overall skin health. The Brightening Effect Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, serves as a beacon for brighter skin. Its potent antioxidant properties aid in combating free radicals, the notorious culprits behind premature aging and skin damage. By neutralizing these free radicals, Vitamin C helps to brighten the complexion, reduce dullness, and restore a natural radiance to the skin. Regular use can notably diminish the appearance of dark spots, sun damage, and hyperpigmentation, leaving behind a more even-toned canvas. Collagen Production and Firmness Collagen, the structural protein responsible for maintaining skin elasticity and firmness, finds a loyal ally in Vitamin C. This essential nutrient plays a pivotal role in collagen synthesis, thereby supporting the skin's natural ability to maintain its youthful appearance. Through its stimulating effect on collagen production, Vitamin C aids in reducing fine lines and wrinkles, promoting a firmer, more supple skin texture that exudes a vibrant and youthful glow. Sun Protection and Repair While it's crucial to emphasize that Vitamin C is not a substitute for sunscreen, its properties contribute to bolstering the skin's natural defense against UV damage. When combined with sunscreen, Vitamin C acts as a secondary defense, offering additional protection against harmful UV rays and minimizing the adverse effects of sun exposure. Furthermore, it aids in repairing sun-induced damage by assisting the skin's natural healing processes. Enhanced Hydration and Skin Barrier Support Maintaining adequate skin hydration is vital for a healthy complexion. Vitamin C helps in this aspect by supporting the skin's natural moisture retention capabilities. Moreover, it strengthens the skin barrier, preventing moisture loss and protecting against environmental stressors. This fortification contributes to a more resilient skin barrier, reducing the risk of irritation and promoting overall skin health. Choosing the Right Formulation When integrating Vitamin C into your skincare routine, selecting the right formulation is key. Serums and creams containing stabilized forms of Vitamin C, such as L-ascorbic acid, sodium ascorbyl phosphate, or ascorbyl palmitate, are effective in delivering the desired benefits to the skin. Pay attention to packaging, opting for opaque or airtight containers to preserve the stability and potency of the Vitamin C product. In conclusion, Vitamin C emerges as a formidable ally in the pursuit of healthy, glowing skin. Its diverse array of benefits, including brightening effects, collagen stimulation, sun protection, hydration enhancement, and skin barrier support, underscores its significance in skincare routines. By incorporating Vitamin C products thoughtfully and consistently, individuals can unlock the transformative potential of this skincare superhero, revealing a revitalized and radiant complexion.

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

JUST MY PERSONAL OPINION

I am aware that not everyone thinks that Trump was a good President or even a good person. But what I am having a problem understanding is why anyone would think that the current President or even the one before him were good for our country, our economy or our livelihoods. As they are all in such bad shape now it will take years to recover. A number of people base their opionions of Trump on his personal life, which is exactly what they are trying to make happen with all the lawsuits that are going on against him. Yet the truth is that Trump does not run our country based on his personal life. Just think about this for a moment. How would you fell if your everyday work life was based on your personal life, the way they treated you at work was based on what you did after work and on weekends, at parties, etc. Your permotions, your interactions with bosses and coworkers all were tied to your personal life. I don't think you'd be very happy because let's face it none of us are perfect. When I went to work I did my job to the best of my ability, I interacted with coworkers and bosses based on the job that was at hand. I did not do my job based on my personal life because that was seperate. And Trump is no different. He did a great job for this country when he was President, he worked hard to make America great again. Bottom line here is I don't care what he does in his private life that is his private life, I don't want people basing how well I do my job on what I do in my private life that is no ones business. And that goes for the President as well!

Monday, November 6, 2023

Kuntsler's Clusterfuck Nation - Four Wars

Today Kuntsler is right on target about a number of things check out his blog. https://tinyurl.com/4jhx2pkk

Sunday, October 22, 2023