The $47 Trillion Migraine

Tags

, , , ,

NFL viewership is in free-fall collapse and with good reason. If people are waking up, some of them may know that one of Europe’s largest banks is also collapsing. Deutsche bank is going under. This could have a dramatic effect on the EU and America also.

The 2015 annual report for Deutsche Bank runs to some 448 pages, so one rather doubts if even its CEO, John Cryan, has read it all, or has a complete grasp of, for example, its €42 trillion in total notional derivatives exposure.

Is Deutsche Bank technically insolvent? We’d suggest that it probably is, but we have no dog in the fight, having never either owned banks or shorted them. And like everybody else we assume that some kind of fix will soon be in – probably one that will further vindicate exposure to gold, both as money substitute and currency substitute. Professor Kevin Dowd, asking whether Deutsche Bank ist kaputt, suggests that the bank’s derivatives exposure is difficult to assess rationally; the value of its derivatives book

“is unreliable because many of its derivatives are valued using unreliable methods. Like many banks, Deutsche uses a three-level hierarchy to report the fair values of its assets. The most reliable, Level 1, applies to traded assets and fair-values them at their market prices. Level 2 assets (such as mortgage-backed securities) are not traded on open markets and are fair-valued using models calibrated to observable inputs such as other market prices. The murkiest, Level 3, applies to the most esoteric instruments (such as the more complex/illiquid Credit Default Swaps and Collateralized Debt Obligations) that are fair-valued using models not calibrated to market data – in practice, mark-to- myth. The scope for error and abuse is too obvious to need spelling out.”

42 Trillion Euros equals 47 Trillion Dollars. If that number is unreliable it still suggests a huge problem. And it’s one that your taxes will likely be called on to fix.

Speaking of theft … taxes, Apple is the biggest U.S. tax dodger (not Donald Trump). The software/SJW giant avoided paying $65 Billion in taxes for either the current year or last year. What a shame. That’s money that could have gone into the pockets of German speculators. We’ll just have to print money to cover for them.

In totally unrelated but much happier news Stephan Pastis will have a new compilation book out in November, Stephan’s Web:

9781449482022_frontcover

Pastis / McMeel Publishing.

It’s like Charlotte’s Web but sarcastically and self-deprecatingly humorous. Unlike Deutsch and Apple, it has real value.

US AG Sec. Says ‘Eat Less’: Truth From A Bureaucrat. Amazing.

Tags

, , , , , ,

I can be a little brutal with the government sometimes. Honest but brutal nonetheless. Still whenever I find a pol or an agency head making sense I try to praise him for it.

Monday, in Washington, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack had two incredibly good points: Americans waste too much food and Americans need to cut their food portions. I agree 100%.

“But the first step, and the one way the USDA can provide help and assistance to meet this need, is to expand on the — on the issue of food waste,” Vilsack said. “A third of the food that we grow, raise and produce in this country is never consumed the way it was intended. It’s wasted.”

“It ends up oftentimes in our landfills as solid waste. In fact, in our landfills today, food waste is the single largest component of solid waste in landfills.”

Vilsack declared that “first and foremost, America can stop wasting food.”

We can reduce portion sizes, we can have a more informed consuming public,” he said. …

Now, the Secretary and I may have a slight disagreement about the need for these changes. Actually, I bet we each see the others perspective to some degree. Anyway, my primary concern is that 70% of Americans are either overweight, obese, morbidly obese, or so obese that they died while I was typing this sentence.

The amount of food people waste and throw away is staggering – maybe half of what’s produced goes in the garbage. And that’s after Americans gorge on already gluttonous portions. If people ate responsibly we might only need 40-50% of the current national food stock and production.

He’s right about informed choices too. The smaller portions should be of greater nutrient value that the fast food crap people consume today. Consider this picture of Sec. Vilsack himself, preparing to eat on a Navy ship:

ap_312521059913-sized-770x415xc

Gregory Bull / AP photo.

What’s on that plate? It looks tasty and actually isn’t all that bad. But it could be better: A cheeseburger on an enriched white flour bun, beans, and what appears to be a giant potato wedge (maybe????). The beef paddy and the beans and perhaps that slice of processed (fake) cheese provide protein. Good. The beans add fiber (and music). The beans also add starchy carbs as does the potato(?) thing and the bun. Not good. You’ll note the absence of anything green.

Carbs, carbs, and more carbs. I estimate that plate carries 800-1000 calories which isn’t too bad. But it’s mostly the wrong kind of calories. If the consumer was going to climb a mountain or do heavy labor those carbs would help. However, a radar operator on a destroyer who just sits in a chair all day will convert those carbs (part of them) into stored fat.

There’s the obesity problem – the bigger the portions of fattening foods, the bigger the obese themselves and the more of them.

Vilsack’s main concern was the growing world population which he insinuates we must feed. I don’t see that as our responsibility. However, if it was, freeing up half of our foodstuff for export would help.

At any rate, follow the good Secretary’s advice and you can become healthier. You might even help the greater world.

Recuperative Exercise: What To Do When When You’re Black And Blue

Tags

, ,

Nothing. The safe answer is “nothing.”

Yesterday I was at a cross-roads. My gym schedule was disrupted to the point of a reset. I had a choice to make. Was it a legs day, a chest day, arms, or something else? I narrowed it down to legs or back/shoulders. My problem then was that I wasn’t digging any of it. My cardio (dirty boxing and violence) has been going swimmingly. But between that and the lifting of generous quantities of iron, I had kicked my own butt.

So, I skipped the gym entirely, smoked a cigar and went for a walk. Best routine in weeks, that was. I slept better for it.

Lately I’ve been sluggish. I think I’ve even mentioned it here. Weak, irritable and unproductive even beyond my usual laziness. Why?

I spent most of the year getting rid of excess flab – shedding 24 pounds in the process. My intent, once trimmed, was to beef up a little. “Cut” and “bulk” they call it. The bulking is followed as needed by another cutting.

Anyway, I was starting on a half hearted power program. No results yet to speak of. I gained 3 pounds but that could be water or a little fall cushioning (gotta watch that). Where was I…

Yes. A summer I spent cutting and conditioning and suddenly I ramped up the weights, rather carelessly. I’m a small time believer in “no pain, no gain” but I seemed to have reached the point where the pains aren’t so small time. I have a couple of nagging injuries that keep getting aggravated. And it’s aggravating me.

Today I did – or started – what I thought would be a light workout. It was going to be a general upper-body tune up. Three sets of bench-presses and I had a sharp pain. One sharp one in addition to the naggers. For once I actually listened to my body and backed off. Another cigar and another stroll in the woods. I also made use of one of my several compression cast things. It seems to be working.

For the short interim I’m going to monitor the diet, ease off the heavy stuff and recover. Sometimes that’s the best course of action.

And that’s the point of this admittedly rambling post – take it easy:

  • Don’t shift programs until you’re sure you know what you’re doing;
  • Don’t beat yourself into oblivion;
  • When in doubt, take a break;
  • In the scheme of health and weight control, diet is maybe 2% more important than exercise – use that 2% when you need to;
  • Wear an air compression cast thingy in public – the ladies love it..;
  • Eat your greens, get sleep, drink water and just say “no” – all that good stuff;
  • Skip VP debates on TV;
  • Mostly importantly, listen to your body. It will tell you what to do if you listen.

I hope this resonates with at least one of you. I’m always here (physically at least) to help.

img_20160626_132729738-edited

Dr. Perrin says, “Take two breaks, skip the debates, and don’t ever call me again.”

By the way, you can help me too! If you happen to be an extraordinarily attractive woman with stronger hands, questionable morals, and a massage license (or not), I could use your (free) help. The cast thingy needs help… I’d like a free, deep tissue massage…for free… If you fit these exacting requirements and operate anywhere between Columbia, SC and Tampa, FL, please let me know. The world will thank you.

And, thank you, good people, for enduring this one…

Night!

Get With It, Julian

Tags

, , , , , , , , ,

Today was going to be the big day. I suppose it was in a way. Julian Assange stated Wikileaks will release about a million documents concerning rampant U.S. corruption between now and November’s Black Mass election show. Still, I was hoping for concrete information this morning. The waiting game…

But first, I made an error a few days ago. I posted a meme about the possible assassination of Assange:

nimbus-image-1475452355711

This was wrong and I apologize. Based on what we know, about the previous assassination of Assange as proposed by Hillary Clinton, a more accurate meme would be:

nimbus-image-1475579497026

Drones, yes. Sorry about that.

Anyway, the information is coming. It looks to be a multi-faceted expose:

  • Systemic corruption in U.S. electoral process;
  • Spying on America citizens, to include efforts by Google and other companies;
  • Wars, wars, and more wars – for profit;
  • Collusion between three countries (the U.S., the U.K., and guess who) to create terror, war, turmoil, and resulting profits;
  • As part of the collusion, arms dealing with ISIS (specifically by a current presidential candidate); and
  • Destroying nations in order to enrich banksters – the evidence of this concerning Libya has been public for a few years now.

All of this will come out eventually. Some think it will sway the election. I thought so but now I’m not so sure. I’m not sure any of it will really matter to the people. There’s probably going to be reason to indict and arrest certain persons but is that what people want. Is anyone interested in justice any more?

Consider what Wikileaks has told us already. Look at the timeline of Wiki releases over the past 10 years (pages 7 – 8). Look at the U.S. concerned releases this year alone. The fact that Hillary Clinton is running for president and that Americans still want to support their corrupt government at all is evidence that they really don’t care about the truth or justice.

The good news, today, is that Julian did avoid a Predator strike. The rest will wait.

Five Fall Getaways

Tags

, ,

Autumn is finally here once again! I’ve been meaning to get to these since last week. The Syrian situation and the Quadrennial Black Mass got in the way. I’ll keep this short – like day trip or weekend short. In fact, I’ll keep it pictorial short.

These are rather East-coast-centric but, then again, so am I.

Helen, Georgia

Georgia’s little alpine mountain village. Avoid the commercialized outlet mess outside the center of the old town.

5058022491b2508c7d907ff28c892c85

Sussman / Pinterest.

The Biltmore / Asheville, N.C.

Thing big. Huge, rather. Try the night lights before Christmas.

og-house-facade

Biltmore.

Saint George Island, F.L.

Life’s a beach, especially when it’s deserted. I’ve found the water just fine on Christmas Day and literally had the while place to myself.

st-george-island

Destination 360.

Newburyport, Mass.

Better than Gloster or Salem in my book. Lunch at Michael’s then happy time at the Thirsty Whale (while the women folk shop).

nancy-29

Stone Ridge Properties.

Boone / Blowing Rock, N.C.

Good Gawd! I love this place.

the-blowing-rock-by-sara-kendall

Sara Kendall.

There you go. Five great places to slow down, chill out, and smoke a good cigar this fall!

You’re welcome.

The Football Verdict Is In

Tags

, , ,

After years of questioning my allegiance to this increasingly alien cultural spectacle and after six weeks of methodical evaluation I am cutting my fan participation with the NFL and the NCAA.

Among my reasons, I find that organized football has become, among other things:

Anti-American;

Anti-Western;

Anti-Christian;

Anti-free speech (unless it’s subversive speech);

Anti-masculine; and even

Anti-fun.

The slow, boring, ruled-plagued, and ultra-politically correct games do several terrible cultural things. They allow for constant display of debasement even to the openly Satanic. They promote the literally worship of false idols, of the worst sort conceivable. And they promote abject laziness, idiocy and apathy. They have become beyond useless.

A few of you might recall my abandonment of baseball in the summer of 1994. This move is similar though for more profound reasons. However, as with baseball and like a good hypocrite, I reserve the right to occasionally partake in special circumstances (i.e. the Patriots next Superbowl run).

Millions of Americans are rejecting the NFL and with good reason. I’m not asking anyone to join the flight. I’m just saying it is a dead sport fit only for a dead society. I prefer a more viable pastime.

If you agree, then rid yourselves of this toxic sub-culture. I explored hockey as a possible replacement sport. That, I think, is not going to happen. My decision, here, has an added benefit – with the exception of a rare golf tournament I now have no reason whatsoever to look at anything on television. Freedom and peace.

74acf-che1

And this. I no longer wish to associate with this.

I would suggest former fans use their time for personal betterment. Go to the gym. Run. Box. Hunt. Anything so long as it is physical and personal. 70% of Americans have the physical appearance of bloated zombie jellyfish. Watching sports on TV, and water-down sports at that, doesn’t cut it. Rather than watching dim-witted heathens and rapists prance around wearing pink while giving you the finger, do something for yourselves.

Or not. Your call.

The game used to be fun and noble. It is no longer. Goodbye and good riddance.

Turning The Other Cheek And A Blind Eye: Travails Of The Church

Tags

, , , , , , , , ,

Two months ago I had articles about the rise of the demonic and about the decline of the church when confronted by the demonic. The slide continues.

Today Christopher Manion has a story about the silence of American (and Mexican) Catholic bishops faced with rampant and spreading corruption. Their silence amounts to tacit approval of what are crimes against humanity. Much of this is done (or not done or said) in an attempt to curry political favor from the Empire and the financial procurement which accompanies. They have become modern Pharisees of the first century order.

As Europeans have recently learned to their profound regret, when an immigrant enters a country, he brings his culture with him. That goes for the victims of corruption as well as its perpetrators. When I translate as a volunteer for law enforcement here in the Shenandoah Valley, the uneasy deputy tells me, “get their hands out of their pockets!” I have to explain that they are not reaching for a gun – they’re reaching for bribe money because all of their lives they have had to pay off every man in uniform that they’ve ever had the misfortune to encounter. When they send money to their family back home in Mexico, their family must pay off the police chief, the mayor, and the gang leader in order to survive. That is their culture, whether they are here or there.

Meanwhile, by the time they reach the border coming north, the victims and their victimizers are indistinguishable to the layman’s eye.

Nonetheless, our Catholic bishops want us to welcome them, harbor them, get paid by the federal government to house and to feed them and to give the criminals among them “sanctuary” from our lawful immigration authorities if necessary.

And God forbid that they tell them, “Thou shalt not steal!”

Instead, Catholic bishops and their Mexican counterparts tell the immigrants that they are victims of nativism, xenophobia, bigotry, and other sinful prejudices which, they allege, motivate Americans who oppose granting amnesty to illegal aliens.

While the Sheppards ignore the Gospel, the Traditions, the Canon Law, and even the secular law (what does that leave?), many of the sheep have abdicated. Manion notes that, over the past few decades, 30 million American Catholics have silently slipped away from the Church.

And no-one asks them to return. The decline isn’t even mentioned officially. Rather, the Ecclesiastics and their NGOs merely summon more tax dollars to continue works which will drive away remaining faithful.

Alarmingly, Church Leaders chose their political battles with apparent leftist political determination:

Catholic bishops have indeed been outspoken regarding the objective evil of abortion. However, while they blithely accuse most whites of racism, they are much more reserved when it comes to supporters of “abortion rights.”

In the current political climate, two prominent Catholics, Vice-President Joe Biden, and vice-presidential candidate Tim Kaine, share the radical pro-abortion views of President Barack Obama and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Yet the bishops are remarkably reluctant to offend Biden, Kaine, and Clinton by mentioning their names alongside their forceful condemnation of the murder of children in the womb.

Alas, the facts seem to go the other way. In May, Rev. John Jenkins, C.S.C., President of the University of Notre Dame, conferred on Mr. Biden what was once Notre Dame’s highest honor; and in August Mr. Kaine’s Catholic pastor in Richmond, Virginia, Rev. James Arsenault, called for a standing ovation – during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass – to honor Kaine’s selection by Mrs. Clinton. (Father Arsenault did not respond to a request for comment).

The law of the Church, referred to as “Canon Law,” requires that such public scandal as participation in murder or abortion requires a public response on the part of the Church (viz. Canon 915). Apparently, that law is ignored by Catholic bishops as much as the law of the land, once known as the Constitution, is defiantly flouted by the folks in Washington.

So here’s the bottom line: supporting amnesty for illegal aliens is a prime mandate for Catholics: oppose it and your Bishop might well attack you publicly and personally. But support universal, taxpayer-funded abortion on demand, and you need have no fear: as far as our bishops are concerned, you’re anonymous.

They seem to co-opted the government’s own approach to law: adhere to that which serves the agenda, ignore that which inconveniences. These are profound problems for the West, not merely in America alone.

Protestant denominations have it as bad as Catholic, if not worse. A mainline Canadian church parish is currently led by an avowed atheist minister. This is akin to having a Catholic Priest leading an atheist fellowship or a mental defect running a Mensa meeting. The ridiculousness has finally raised enough eyebrows even within the liberal ranks of the United Church; formal removal proceedings are to commence.

The headline asks: “Can an Atheist Lead a Protestant Church?” The answer is a resounding “no” and the fact that such a predicament arose (and is so questioned) testifies to the depth of the problem.

OTTAWA — The Rev. Gretta Vosper is a dynamic, activist minister with a loyal following at her Protestant congregation in suburban Toronto. She is also an outspoken atheist.

“We don’t talk about God,” Vosper said in an interview, describing services at her West Hill United Church, adding that it’s time the church gave up on “the idolatry of a theistic god.”

Vosper’s decision to reject God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit and to turn her church into a haven for nonbelievers “looking for a community that will help them create meaningful lives without God” has become too much even for the liberal-minded United Church of Canada.

The United Church, the country’s largest Protestant denomination, has begun an extraordinary process that could end up stripping Vosper of her rights to continue as a minister.

If they don’t talk about God … in a church … then what, pray tell, do they talk about? Securing more tax money for abortions? For non-Western invasion? Do they talk about the terminating the last Christian resistance to the new global order?

hqdefault

And elsewhere. YouTube.

Satan himself couldn’t run a better “church”. This isn’t Protestant. It’s not Christian. It’s not even Churchian. It is an exercise in social suicide and defeatism. Worse (if more honest) than the cotton-candy theology of many modern failed congregations, this woman “Reverend” offers rat poison. Rather a far fall from the Sacramental Offerings of Christ.

Pat Buchanan once penned back-to-back chapters on the simultaneous collapse of the modern Protestant and Catholic Churches. Given the magnitude of the cataclysm it is difficult to discern whether this failing is a cause or a product of the decline of society. Evidence would seem to point to both.

Alas, such betrayals have happened before. We are eternally assured the Gates of Hell shall never prevail against the Church. Still, history makes very clear our own gates shall be tested again and again.

And, what are we to do in such times? Turn the other cheek? Turn a blind eye? Thrice deny?

Or, stand?

Leaks, The Elite, and More Waste

Tags

, , , , ,

Political corruption never sleeps. It never relents. And it hates being exposed.

Wikileaks was poised to give us an October Surprise this coming Tuesday. Rumor has it, it will be more on the walking, talking corruption that is the life of Hillary Clinton. Normally, Wiki just posts this stuff and alerts the media. This time was going to be special. Julian Assange had plans to step out on the balcony of London’s Ecuadorian Embassy and deliver the goods in person, like some dictatorial proclamation in a banana republic. Why? Who knows. Maybe the long stay inside is getting to his head.

Someone must have advised him this wasn’t a good idea (snipers and Sky-Hook rides to GITMO and so forth). He canceled the plans to release the information in such fashion. I imagine we’ll get it – and forget it – in a way that doesn’t risk Julian getting shot.

nimbus-image-1475452355711

Photo by HeatStreet. Modified by Super Possum.

Hillary seems completely unworried. She’s recuperating nicely will Huma is hamming it up in Paris. She was dispatched to Europe to get the expat vote and to double register dead migrants.

There was a $5,000 a plate party you weren’t invited to. A party with celebrities and royalty and W’s daughter. Wheee! Then they had an after affair at some Billionaire’s home. (Wonder if that guy pays any taxes?) Huma’s estranged husband couldn’t make it. He was busy dodging the SVU.

You’re with her, remember? And she’s with you … just so long as you’re a celebrity, a prince, or just super rich. Super, eh?

Meanwhile the fires of the Empire burn unabated. The Pentagon just admitted it paid a UK PR firm $540 Million over four years to cook up some fake news video for Al Queda in Iraq. No idea what the videos were used for or if they were ever used. Who cares? It’s just money we don’t have for an idiotic undeclared war, in a place that doesn’t concern us, against an enemy we created and continue to support.

This may explain where .00008% of that missing $6.5 Trillion went. Hahaha.

Now, back to your pink-clad, anti-American, overweight, low-IQ, felon-ball.

September to Remember

Tags

, , , ,

A few blogging updates about last month.

This site is in its fifth calendar year. I’ve only posted in three Septembers (2013, 2015, 2016). 2013 only saw one measly post. 2015 was a decent month with thirteen posts and good enough traffic. Last month was on fire, the heaviest trafficked month in history, with a near 20% increase over August (itself the previous record). In the first nine months of this year I’ve exceeded all of 2015 by almost 40% – I’m on pace to more than double traffic from last year and possibly outperform all previous years combined.

An International Presence

This is a quintessential American/Western site though I did have September visitors from 36 countries. The top five, accounting for 97% of visitors were: the U.S., U.K., Honduras, Canada, and Germany.

The Top Posts Of Sept.

Fifteen Years Ago – my recollection of 9/11.

Cigars Are Healthy – medical vindication of my hobby.

A Tale of Two Charlotteans – when the society slides, guns keep the peace.

By the way, the most popular post of all-time is Gunning For Votes (Sept., 2015) followed closely by Democracy in America (May, 2015). I’d pick Democracy out of those two though it’s still not my favorite.

Who Are Y’all

After four years I’m finally building up some regular followers here – I add 1 – 2 per day. Thanks, peeps!

Additionally, I get a healthy clickage from: Facebook, the prepping community (welcome again!), and Linkedin. I also see an increase in Google and other engine-direct traffic. I have the SEO skills of a drunk wharf-rat but something seems to be working.

_20161002_084728

perrinlovett.me is like a giant caterpillar – green and sure to eat all the peppers…

I said a little over a week ago I was redefining what makes a “good” day here. Wouldn’t you know it, that triggered Murphy’s Law. With the exception of last Sunday, it’s been a struggle and the new daily average has been just shy of the new mark. Growing pains.

Anyway, this is number 768. Fall is here. It’s October. This is my favorite season and I’m ready to roll!

Thanks, again.

Perrin

To Boldly Go

Tags

, , , , , , ,

Here’s a bit of good news about the West. And you thought I was forgetting to post this Saturday. I’ve haven’t been busy, just lazy.

Not so long ago NASA scrapped the Space Shuttle ending over 30 years of reusable space technology. The Shuttle was a marvel if it did end up being a money pit. It and the Moon landings were NASA’s crowning achievements. The future belongs to private space companies but it was nice for the government to provide a kickoff.

Many, myself included, saw the end of the Shuttle as part of the decline of America. I think we were wrong perhaps. They have one last kickoff and they’ve saved the best for last.

Forget Mars, rockets and nuclear drives. Meet the IXS Enterprise:

nimbus-image-1475365135971

VIDEO by The Cosmos News / YouTube.

That’s obviously not a real ship, just an artist’s rendering. The idea, a brainchild of NASA scientist Harold G. White, was launched in 2013; the real ship probably won’t until maybe 2113. But it will happen. This or something similar.

And it’s a superluminal ship. That means it will go faster than the speed of light by bending (bubbling) the time-space continuum. A working warp drive.

With hordes of primitives trying to drag us back to the stone age and a people who seem pleased with staring at electric garbage in a flat box, it’s nice that someone is thinking about the future.

Maybe in a 100 years or so we will be able to load up all the politicians, banksters, terrorists, and their apathetic idiot enablers and supporters and send them far, far away. Or, we can escape them. Or both.

Our kids, grand kids, great-grand kids or their children will witness this one day. We cannot be beaten back or down. We are the future.

Ahead, warp whatever…