Prepping: One if by Boat, Two if by RV

Lots of people talk prepping, but few actually do prepping, let alone in a methodical way. But there is a hierarchy to be considered and it does make sense to start early on your future plans for maximum personal survivability. At the top of the hierarchy is maintaining your person freedom. This involves not being … Read More

The Aristocracy is Safe! Markets to Rally 75

We suffered through another dismal attempt at a presidential debate on issues last night. Unfortunately, the same old stuff (SoS) was played out: · Hillary’s still playing the positional power card via non-stop references to her as “Secretary Clinton.” Any ingrate (or moderator) worth their salt should know the correct salutation after leaving a singular … Read More

Coping: The American Sheep Test

THAT was a “presidential” debate? It’s time to wake up and smell the Reality. To assist, we have put together a little quiz to help underline the gaps in your awareness so you may address them. The test is untimed. 1.A man is to a woman as a(n): a. Fish is to a bicycle b. … Read More

Felony Used to try and “Get Trump?”

Once again, the media is asking the wrong questions, spinning for the Clintons. The evil stench of media bias may have gone too far with the disclosure of a hidden recording made of Donald Trump in a 2005 conversation aboard a private bus. Typical of the pile-on coverage of the story is the Washington Post … Read More

The "Light Crown" Project

With the presidential race degenerating quickly into an adults only, over 21, and ID please, we head off into a further experimental region of the emerging science of photo-biomodulation therapy (PBMT if you want to PubMed it) with some interesting historical speculation. After, that is, we take a look at the charts and a number … Read More

Hurricane Matthew: The Business Model

Fresh cup for this one.  Longish discussion but we want to weave whole cloth. Before we get to the jobs report, a word about the current climate change mania is in order. Where “Climate” Fits Economic Manipulation As all long-time readers know, one of the major premises of our views is that Everything is a … Read More

Coping: Lucid Dreaming–For Money?

I have had my nose in a book every moment I get this week which hasn’t been enough. The book is about lucid dreaming, how to get there, and what to do with it. The short course on topic would go something like this: There are five levels of lucid dreaming. These range from just … Read More

Debt Sex & Screwed Kids

Screw the Kids, load ‘em with debt.  Fun future, huh? This is a topic we have been getting into on our Peoplenomics.com subscriber side lately. We’ve explored how the endless mountain of debt foisted on our children has basically doomed America to the scrap head of history. The main idea is simple enough: You can’t … Read More

Coping: Dragon Kings and Pending California Quakes?

I got up this morning at 3:11 AM and started working.  Brain on fire and unable to sleep.  It crossed my mind that this may be linked to a pending major earthquake.  But how, exactly, is not clear. Allow to to explain (if this is your first visit) that I am very susceptible to extreme … Read More

Solving for X, Solving for $

This morning we’re really focused on the market which is about to enter (late this week and early next) one of our “crash zones.”  These happen 55-days after significant market peaks.  Full Moon comes along with it just to kick it up a notch. A couple of words on where we are and how to … Read More

Art of the Real: On the Matter of “Forced Perspective”

We go on a romp of “connect the dots” this morning. The occasion is this is “medical week” for us. Killing time at the eye doc’s (20/50 and 20/30’ish for the eyes now) and off for Elaine’s turn this morning. This means time to read, but not at the high bandwidth, nor the data tools, … Read More

Coping: How Much Water, How Much Food?

In the recent columns we have skirted around how prepping is definitely mainstream. It has come about in a very smooth way, too. Since for the most part, people have not cleaned-off store shelves, as often happens in advance of major storms and such. A word from the German government here, a hint from a … Read More

It’s March 21, 1929 and Markets Go Flat

The first headline to pay attention to is the one about how Auto Sales are looking like they’ll hit $47 billion for September. This is insane, but it’s how the planet rolls. With this in mind, let’s see how we are doing on Ure’s replay of 1929, shall we? The proposed market top next spring … Read More