Rain before the storm…

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I don’t know about dive bars in Dayton, where potential “pizza” business may go on, but all Walmart stores are covered with working, recording cameras. Look for precisely zero minutes of footage. You have the still of the shooter (one? of them??) sans the heat resistant gloves – which kind of disproves part of the fake manifesto.

But a taste… No interest in linking to any of these previews, though I will provide this one from the WSJ: military spying over your head. Beta What’s-His-Name babbled: “leave that shit on the battlefield”. He wasn’t talking about the cameras over Baltimore.

Anyway, if you think all this is exciting, just wait until it’s B-52s up there.

Raining here; going to the gym…

See Something? Say Something

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Okay. Here goes: Wait until it’s M777s.

No need to link to it, as the story keeps shifting in the breeze, but there’s been a shooting at a Texas Walmart.

I see a violent civil war approaching and unstoppably so. Just thought I say something.

But, hey! REAL news! NFL preseason kicks off next week, baby!

Fiat Dark Magic has a Price

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The sorcery will continue until society collapses.

The American middle class is falling deeper into debt to maintain a middle-class lifestyle.

Cars, college, houses and medical care have become steadily more costly, but incomes have been largely stagnant for two decades, despite a recent uptick. Filling the gap between earning and spending is an explosion of finance into nearly every corner of the consumer economy.

Consumer debt, not counting mortgages, has climbed to $4 trillion—higher than it has ever been even after adjusting for inflation. Mortgage debt slid after the financial crisis a decade ago but is rebounding.

Student debt totaled about $1.5 trillion last year, exceeding all other forms of consumer debt except mortgages.

Auto debt is up nearly 40% adjusting for inflation in the last decade to $1.3 trillion. And the average loan for new cars is up an inflation-adjusted 11% in a decade, to $32,187, according to an analysis of data from credit-reporting firm Experian.

Unsecured personal loans are back in vogue, the result of competition between technology-savvy lenders and big banks for borrowers and loan volume.

The debt surge is partly by design, a byproduct of low borrowing costs the Federal Reserve engineered after the financial crisis to get the economy moving. It has reshaped both borrowers and lenders. Consumers increasingly need it, companies increasingly can’t sell their goods without it, and the economy, which counts on consumer spending for more than two-thirds of GDP, would struggle without a plentiful supply of credit.

Excellent piece from the WSJ. Read the whole thing. Stunning admissions (with and without inflation tricks). And, the graphs…

“By design.” It’s really the same as any other carnival trick: wow the masses, and separate them from their money.

For voters… the only candidate talking about any of this is crazy uncle Bernie, who by design, cannot win.

Fictional Update

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Or, an update about my fiction. I just finished the second re-write and edit of my forth-coming novel featuring Thomas H. Ironsides and his transition from being to spy to being a teacher. The working title, which I think I’ll stick with, is “The Substitute.” Much has changed since I first started cobbling this one together:

There’s now a real “arc” to the story. There’s an ending – kind of necessary, no? It’s a loose ending too (for those tie-ins…). I cut the chapter-count from 48 to 34. The word-count only dropped from around 100,000 to just over 98,000 (out with the superfluous, in with … something). The pagination was reduced from 424 to 415. I wrote a Preface and secured a commitment for a Forward (if a novel needs a Forward). I wrote and then killed an ending poem (sucked…), but I do have a special “joke” at the very end. That greyscale pic over on the left-hand side (PC mode) is a model for a potential cover photo.

I’m serious about the tie-ins too. Or about sequels, expanded universe, what have you. Got another 120-150 pages of related outside material growing in the hopper. Anyway, this one will hopefully debut this fall. I’m thinking $18-20 for a nice physical copy and $7, $8, $? for Kindle. If all goes well, I may consider a “deluxe” hardcover, an audiobook and maybe LARGE print. If I were you, I’d consider buying dozens of all types, when available. Maybe hundreds.

Developing…

This guy:

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The BBQ Barometer

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Outsourcing, along with obesity, usury, and sodomy, is one of those Amerikan values we keep hearing about. One more desperate way to wring a little more out before the end. This time, with Lowes.

Lowe’s Co LOW -1.88% s. told thousands of store workers this week their jobs were being eliminated as the company outsourced tasks such as assembling barbecue grills and janitorial services.

The home-improvement chain notified maintenance staff and assemblers that put together grills, wheelbarrows and other products that they were being laid off, according to the company and employees. Those roles will be taken over by third-party companies.

Each of Lowe’s roughly 1,800 U.S. stores has several staff members doing these jobs. Laid off employees, including full-time staff with years of service, aren’t being paid severance. Instead they are being offered “transition pay” totaling up to about two weeks for full-time workers, one employee said. All workers are able to reapply for open positions with the company, employees said, but aren’t guaranteed the same hourly pay.

Lowe’s employed 190,000 full-time and 110,000 part-time workers as of Feb. 1.

We are moving to third-party assemblers and facility services to allow Lowe’s store associates to spend more time on the sales floor serving customers,” said a spokeswoman for Lowe’s.

Really? This one caught my eye because, a year to two back, I bought a pre-assembled floor model BBQ grill from Lowes. The guy who helped me, the customer, ON THE FLOOR, was the same dude who had assembled the grill. Now, he’s competing for another job? Who’ll do his? Robots? Illegals? Calling BS on this one. BBQ-S.

The 5G Continuum

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I fail to see how 5G will really be any different than the mass effect we already have.

These ideas are not fringe, and have been actively pursued in the past by the presidents of MIT, Stanford University, Cornell and Harvard, and courses on this subject have been taught at Harvard, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Wisconsin, Northwestern, Clark, and MIT. Today, much of this teaching is guised under the label of scientific genetics, and the grand scheme of a planned and controlled society is not dead, but is being pursued under the new language of human genetics.

With the rollout of 5G technologies, which are not any real improvements in communication, an ‘Internet of Things’ will be structured to tie everything together. This is the basis necessary for the physical takeover of all systems, which when implemented, will allow for a completely controlled society. Humans will become simply economic units, and therefore expendable. This dystopian nightmare is just around the corner, maybe only a few years away, and must be stopped before it is too late.

This is not “conspiracy theory” or science fiction. It is now a fact of life. It is being pursued aggressively, and is being accepted more and more by an ignorant and comatose public. If mass resistance is not soon forthcoming, we will risk being doomed to a life of total control in a society consumed by worthlessness.

What? More cancer? Obesity? Alrighty, back to your screens, Eloi.

Epstein Agreed to Work FOR the Feds

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Curiouser and curiouser. One of those “sweetheart” deals, eh?

Jeffrey Epstein became an FBI INFORMANT to secure sweetheart deal and shut down federal probe into the pedophile’s abuse of underage girls, government records reveal

The FBI closed out their probe of Jeffrey Epstein in September 2008 after two years of interviewing victims and speaking to witnesses

The last report, on September 18, 2008, notes that Epstein ‘provided information to the FBI as agreed upon’, according to the case agent

It further states that ‘no prosecution will occur in this matter as long as Epstein continues to uphold his agreement with the State of Florida’

No agents visited Epstein in jail so it is unclear when he spoke to them, but his assistant Story Cowles visited almost every day and acted as his emissary

Allegedly, there are over a million pages of evidence in this new case. Maybe the IG needs to get involved. Maybe a special prosecutor. Maybe a VERY special prosecutor. Paging Attorney Millstone.

Utterly Confused

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It’s so hard to predict where the sorcery will go next.

Major Wall Street economists were largely in agreement that the Federal Reserve would cut rates by a quarter point heading into the second day of its two-day meeting on Wednesday afternoon.

But after a confusing news conference by the Fed chief, their forecasts for future rate policy are now all over the place.

The Fed cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point for the first time since 2008. But then Powell said after that this was just a “midcycle adjustment,” causing the stock market to drop and rates to firm.

The middle of the greatest “bull market” in human history, when (fake) money is surely in high demand, is just the time to cut interest rates! Let me tell you… What will the Fed do next? Cut ’em again. Again, after that if necessary. They’ll take it as low as they can – and, there is no downward limit – in an attempt to keep the ride going just a little longer. I think they have one of those toy eight balls to help guide their deliberations. Voodoo is more science than art, you know.

Barren Old White People

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Some exciting news from the Census Bureau!

The births of white babies outnumbered those of minorities by a hair, according to new U.S. Census Bureau data that also showed that the most common age for whites is 58 versus 11 for Hispanics.

The latest census data, covering up to 2013, showed that there were 2,943 more white babies born than minorities out of a total of 3,942,783.

No changes whatsoever.

1765: Stamp Act passed; people resentful

1865: Tyrant tramples Constitution; people relent

1965: Globohomo triumphs; people asleep

2065???: Very little remains; people dead… ???