“Bomb List” Buying

We won’t even pretend to explain this to non-subscribers in a paragraph. But we will hint that when mushrooms appear, anything less than a ELE will be a final prepping opportunity.  And we are getting ready for the Final Clicks to fulfill that. A lot of this has been covered elsewhere, such as in our … Read More

Optical Speculation

Software mirrors psychology, as we figure it.  And important consideration when trying not just to sort out what the ChartPack hints at, but a whole field of research in and of itself. You see, we don’t get much training in how to use the components of mind:  There’s a graphics layer, a data table view…all … Read More

The Leading Edge of Tainter

While in the shower Monday morning, one of those “Doh!” moments hit me. I won’t spoil the (deep) thought, but it explains nearly 100 percent of what’s going on both socially and economically around the world today. If you want to understand news headlines, read Joseph Tainter. Which we will lay out – vastly simplified … Read More

Markets Breaking Ice, Woo-woo

You could almost hear the ice breaking under the weight of bloated markets this week.  But the REAL trouble is apparent in this morning’s ChartPack where our rhymes with 1929 work says things are likely to go polyphonic. Plus, we’ll kick off with a “woo-woo” commentary – first person – and tell you about one … Read More

Crossing Trends Analysis

Wherein we put on our Casino hat (which looks suspiciously like green eyeshades) and take a whack at beating the House. Because there are times when crossing trends do matter. Even though we botch specific bets badly (don’t ask about being stopped out Tuesday) we still love matching wits with the Odds. Of course, more … Read More

Market Risks Rising

It has taken a little longer than expected for Wave 3 down to begin clarifying.  Even so, the bearish case into collapse, a second depression and global war is not fully “locked and loaded” yet. But we are getting close. Because it’s a three day weekend, our focus today is mainly on the charts.  Evens … Read More

NextGen Warstyles

As the Global brinksmanship continues, some useful thinking about Warstyles is due. While it’s said that “generals fight the last war over again” we see with the recent Party Favors War (PFW) that the guests in the Next War will have a considerably different UX (user-experience) than previous encounters. So much has changed, and more … Read More

Extreme Risk Periods

At times like this – and the extremely dangerous period from next week through June – managing risk will be of paramount importance. The U.S. economy looks good on paper.  But as many have reported recently, it’s actually too good when labor participation doesn’t seem to add up. Toss in holding Social Security and Medicare … Read More

A Technology-Based Approach to Scrying Future

No, you can’t buy our DreamTuner system – or download the Dream-Steering app.  Yet.  But this morning we will explain for subscribers how a new combination and some code to link up some off-the-shelf products might allow people to experience mental enhancement. As you will read, the product will be useable in two modes:  The … Read More

Ice: After Action Report

Fine tuning of prepping is in the works following the major ice storm in East Texas this past week. Today, a discussion of what we got right and what we got wrong.  Very interesting “school” the universe provides! Plus, in our ChartPack, that alternate count of the (Elliott) wave structure from a few weeks back … Read More

Recovering Lost Tech Part 2

A super to the point report today due to being on battery power thanks to the ice storm in East Texas taking out power. It’s a long PDF file in the Focus section, though.  And it’s interesting we delves into “free energy”… Because, coincidentally, in part 2 of our series on recovery of lost technology … Read More

Why Rally?

As we go over the ChartPack today, ahead of the Fed, one question hovers: Why rally? I mean, WW III threatens and the U.S. has this Budget Problem.  Plus, the present administration is less than, um, awe inspiring in its performance. So why rally then? Some thoughts over our Saturday morning review of the week’s … Read More

Scrying Future (Research)

A “two brains are better than one” report for Subscribers today as G.A. Stewart of The Age of Desolation website and I go looking for the methods behind Nostradamus.  Which only sounds quirky until you realize just how much of humankind’s future is laid out before us in a multiplicity of formats. Some as ancient … Read More