A Good Laugh

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Doctors Want You Medicated and Demented

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Russia Wants To Know Why?

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Nothing New Under the Sun

How we got here. Could we be on the verge of another such reset? Remember, the good guys don’t always win. Actually, they rarely do. Violence or the threat of violence always controls. The strong rule and the weak perish. Nature doesn’t tolerate equality.

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War Between The US And Canada – Is It Now A Real Possibility?

I think we’re all suddenly realizing that prognostication is easy – Simply imagine the most absurd scenario possible and eventually it’s going to come true because we’re living in clown world.

There is something explosive going on under the surface of US/Canada relations and it could very well end with a US invasion to the north.

Read Brandon Smith’s argument at Zerohedge

Personal note to reader: It’s Brandon Smith, so don’t panic.

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Don’t Waste It

Many folks have no idea where their familial line came from. England? Germany? Sweden? Denmark? Russia?

Many folks don’t know the names of their ancestors back even three generations.

If you don’t know … find out. Then thank them. Then become the best ancestor your descendants can have.

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US Institute of War

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Another ‘Day of Infamy’ On the Horizon?

While Trump may hope that the economic pain from the US sanctions will compel Xi Jinping to alter Chinese trade policy and kow tow to Washington, his actions are viewed in China — not just by the leaders, but by the average Chinese man and woman in the street — as an act of war. Given China’s long history of being bullied and punished by Westerners, this is not going to sit well with the Chinese populace.

Larry Johnson’s post …

Trump’s Newest Iran Sanctions Another Shot Across China’s Bow

Surely it’s also a shot across China’s bow, given that it imports over a million barrels per day from Iran, and for years amid Tehran’s isolation has been the biggest buyer of Iranian crude.

Zerohedge post …

The United States government backed the Japanese into a corner and the result was Pearl Harbor. History may not always repeat, but, as they say, it often rhymes.

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Charlotte

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From Grok

I asked Grok the following question:

If the government was a business, would the SEC delist it from the stock exchange?

Here is the conclusion:

If the U.S. government were a publicly traded business, the SEC would likely delist it from a stock exchange due to its persistent failure to produce auditable financial statements, material weaknesses in internal controls, and significant estimated fraud losses ($233–$521 billion annually). The DoD’s seven failed audits and the Treasury’s disclaimer of opinion would be primary drivers, violating SEC rules on financial reporting and governance. While the government’s economic importance and the Federal Reserve’s cleaner audits might delay action, the scale of financial mismanagement would make delisting inevitable without major reforms. Public distrust, as seen on X, and the government’s opaque practices further align with the profile of a company facing regulatory action.

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DOGE Team Interview

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PBS and NPR Funding Cut by Trump

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The Institute of Peace Funded the Taliban

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Buy what you need immediately before prices go up or things are not available.

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May Day in Asheville, NC

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