Coping: Past Life Regressions

(Uretopia Ranch, Texas) – Here’s another great idea from the “Family that Brought You Frankenstein…” The back-story first: After visiting my “personal power place “ – as discussed with Peoplenomics subscribers this weekend – we had a wonderful time Friday night at the Isleta Casino in Albuquerque. Any time you have one of the better … Read More

Further Researches on Dream-States and Finance

(Albuquerque, NM)  — Yes, dream-tuning and the “shaman’s lake” have everything to do with investing.  Rather than toss pearls non-subscribers come Monday, we lay out some interesting technology experiments that are on the docket when we get home. And those involve?  Dream-tuning.  for fun, prophet,, and profit.  A world of odd resonances and Room 108 … Read More

Back From the “Shaman’s Lake” & Jobs Data

(Payson, AZ) – Let me begin with the totally weird part first. A few years back, I told you an amazing (but true) story of having stayed at this casino hotel – having a precognitive dream about a detour and such on the way home. Through a remarkable set of coincidences, we stayed in the … Read More

Coping: Religions as Myth or History? Another Piece Fits

(Payson, AZ)_ —  It seems like an odd topic to tee off Friday morning with, but a Thursday piece in the Washington Post is more than worth your time to read – regardless of which brand of religion (if any) you choose to believe. The story (here) has to do with Chinese myth that holds … Read More

Tactical View of the World

(Las Vegas, NV) – Subscribers to our Peoplenomics.com website will want to refer back to a June 2014  report in which I sketched out the then-current boundaries of the Global Caliphate. Then, you can flip over here to a report in the UK Sun  this morning that depicts the terrorist-eye view of conflict as a … Read More

Coping: With Nevada and Freedom

(Las Vegas, NV) – As we left Reno, Nevada Wednesday morning – as spoon as I got Peoplenomics published,  we couldn’t have had a better stay than at the Peppermill Casino/Resort. One reason is the food:  Chi Chinese was great on night one and then in the Milano coffee shop for breakfast and dinner Tuesday. … Read More

Some Mighty Serious Defense Questions

Suppose this morning that Ures truly was appointed Secretary of Defense.  How would we size up the strategic state of America? Particularly since there is some non-zero possibility of an October Surprise which would vault a certain candidate into the WH for “solving” a problem like the South China Seas. Think it couldn’t happen?  Well, … Read More

Sideways Market, Personal Incomes

Suppose we begin this morning with a discussion of the Big Picture was we all try to wangle a living out on this crooked rock called Earth, shall we? I’ll start with the Big Picture for those who are new around here: The primary purpose of this site is to a) keep you up to … Read More

Coping: With Road Rage

Reno, NV) – We have had the first patch of “dark cloud” on our trip around the country… a run-in with road rage. The tale begins up in Susanville, CA – that’s where we departed about 1 PM Monday mto head down to Reno. What was not clear – either from the online services or … Read More

A Blissfully Quiet Week

(Canyonville, OR) – I don’t need to say a word about politics this morning. Trump is under fire for things said about a Muslim U.S. soldier, File under “Open Mouth, insert foot.” Hillary still has her little clouds going.  For example, Julian Assange says the further Hillary emails to come detail Hil’s arming of ISIS…Remember … Read More

Coping: With a Perfect Monday

(Canyonville, OR) —  The long visit with kids and friends in Seattle was too short.  We didn’t get to see everyone we wanted to (apologies to Dr. Rob and Syl) but there was too little time and too much family to squeeze everything in. This morning, the dawn’s early light catches up in Canyonville Oregon, … Read More