A couple of Economic releases to deal with. And yes, our market call pre-open Wednesday on the Peoplenomics side was pretty good (so far).
But a short column and a toothache are the highlights here “two out” from a long weekend….
CFNAI
Chicago Fed National Activity Indicator. The Illinois version of economic tea leaves.
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) decreased to –0.25 in April from +0.03 in March. Three of the four broad categories of indicators used to construct the index decreased from March, and three categories made negative contributions in April. The index’s three-month moving average, CFNAI-MA3, was unchanged at +0.05 in April.
The CFNAI Diffusion Index, which is also a three-month moving average, decreased to –0.05 in April from –0.02 in March. Thirty of the 85 individual indicators made positive contributions to the CFNAI in April, while 55 made negative contributions. Thirty-six indicators improved from March to April, while 49 indicators deteriorated. Of the indicators that improved, 13 made negative contributions.
(I;’m so old, I remember when “nagative condtyributions were called “losses.”
Jobs Data
PMI numbers and some housing data come mid-morning. But if that’s not exciting enough, maybe the Treasury Balance Sheet will be more to your liking; though staying around after the close for it ain’t on our dance card, sorry.
Screaming and Streaming
File under “alleged media” on “alleged” racism? Yes, it seems the media goes overboard on the word “alleged” at the most interesting of times, eh? Donald Trump ambushes South African president at White House meeting by playing video alleging ‘genocide’. Similarly, American media goes over the silliness line as Trump, South African president watch videos on alleged killings of white farmers during White House meeting.
“Alleged” (journo school moment here) means (generally) that if an event were to end up in a legal tussle – in court – the reporter or agency reporting – could dodge liability/slander/libel by saying “it wasn’t proven, but it was alleged.
As you watch news, however, the “allegation” spice is an interesting “seasoning” of events.
Which circles back to whether the media is “playing it straight down the middle” by inserting “alleged” into the [obvious] killings of white farmers in South Africa? No, not so much. But, in the hands of someone skilled in “news seasoning” the term can alert readers to what’s really going on by referencing, for example alleged president Joe Biden.
The real problem media’s trying to prep is that racism is not solely a While vs. Black “thing.” We hold that racism is a global “thing” and parties attempting to expropriate its horrors for only one sub-group are guilty of poor journalism.
Good journalism would likely report that anti-White racism is real, too. Worth watching and exactly on point: Tucker Carlson on X: “For decades, big city mayors have hired public employees based on race. That’s illegal but nobody’s stopped them. Then Harmeet Dhillon took over the civil rights division at DoJ. (0:00) Introduction (1:20) The Grim Reality Dhillon Was Faced With After Entering the DOJ,
All of which is moving around in background as claims the Western Lensman on X: “Fake News Word of the Day: “Ambush!”
So it’s alleged.
Gaza Comes Home?
2 Israeli embassy staff members killed in shooting outside Jewish museum in DC | AP News
Ideological conflicts don’t seem to respect international borders, do they?
Coalition of the What?
Another place where the telltales of propaganda and persuasion-group marketing shows up is in the Western-led war marketing of events in Ukraine. We notice headlines like A Burst Of Diplomacy Brings No Breakthrough On Russia’s War Against Ukraine: What’s Next – Analysis and pause to admire the graphics. Which proclaim a “Coalition of the Willing.”
Yet, silly us, we have not been able to find a single country where actual non-partisan humans have voted to fund ongoing death and destruction. Global evidence suggests (alleges?) idiots are at the wheel.
Send the politicians to the front lines, first, we figure. Of course that isn’t going to happen. So, the propaganda aimed West tells stories like How the Russian economy is faring as new sanctions hit. Yet, while roasting the Kremlin, reading from the other side, paints a different pallet: Kyiv Short on Russian POWs for Planned 1,000-for-1,000 Exchange which leads to the obvious question: All killed (allegedly?) or did Ukraine just oversell its successes?
Useful to Know
Wording of the Next Economic Trend? Target Sales Drop, Consumers Focus on ‘Needs-Based Categories’ Um, like food and water?
And your Jupiter is shrinking! Jupiter Was Twice Its Current Ginormous Size, Scientists Discover : ScienceAlert
Down in the Noise Floor
Open secret: Liz Churchill on X: “The Conspiracy Theorists were right about EVERYTHING… “The CDC and FDA were very aware of the risks of Myocarditis following the ‘Covid Vaccines’ and purposely downplayed them…” THIS IS MURDER. Well, allegedly. We need a jury trial to make it a fair hanging…
Finally being admitted: Miami-Dade County Instantly Flips Red After Cleaning Up Its Voter Rolls.
Religion of peace or conquest? Muslim Brotherhood Infiltrated EU, Migrant Communities: French Gov’t.
Need (yet another) reason to flee California? A mysterious, highly active undersea volcano near California could erupt later in 2025: What scientists expect
And, as long as you’re paying: Lawmakers Investigate Federal Spending On Gambling, Adult Entertainment And More.
Around the Ranch: Ham Radio Antenna Engineering
Adventures in the Old Man Lab…
I have been deeply immersed in design of a new ham radio antenna – and it circles back to the notion of whether “scalar energy” is real. There are, you see, two ways to approach “antenna fields.” One method is through traditional EM (*electromagnetic) fields, the so-called transverse waves. The other, the much sketchier “longitudinal waves.”
The innovation to be tested in this involves using a bifilar coil to feed a one-wavelength antenna element at the same time a 1/2-wave is fed. (I know, “What’s a bifilar?”):
“The bifilar coil isn’t new. Its name traces back to Nikola Tesla’s 1894 U.S. Patent No. 512,340, where he described winding two conductors side by side to cancel self-inductance while retaining capacitive energy storage. In classical applications—such as Tesla coils and some audio transformers—the bifilar winding is used for its unique impedance or field-canceling properties. But in our scalar investigations, the bifilar coil is far more than an electrical curiosity—it’s a potential gateway.”
The engineering question is whether the (inductance cancelling_) properties of a bifilar could convert EM waves to “scalar” waves. Thing is, though, “scalar” while widely popular in pseudo-science circles is NOT established science in antenna land.
Engineering on this has resulted in a bunch of research notes to share:
- Longitudinal waves don’t like 1/4 wave dipoles like EM waves. They are partial to full wavelengths.
- They also may arise (more) in old-school transmitters where variable pitch final amplifier tank coils may have accentuated what’s a very subtle effect. Which may explain why E.F. Johnson company Ranger transmitters (with variable pitch coil and a “dangling 160-meter coil orthogonal to the main coil on 80-meters) may have outperformed more conventional designs under certain band conditions.
Over the long weekend ahead, I will be testing a novel mixed-mode antenna, but let’s get to the really useful and interesting things.
- “Scalar” is a huge buzz word in pseudo-science. And a lot of it deals with how Nikola Tesla was supposedly able to “light bulbs more than a mile distant” when he was conducting experiments in Coloradio.
- Upon inspection of the DATA, however, seems Tesla was more of a showman than most people realize. Because it seems this “lights” were not of the conventional “incandescent” sort.
I had AI summarize how our collaborative work was doing Wednesday when lots of the missing pieces began to fall into place:
Yesterday, we discussed Nikola Tesla’s experiments in Colorado Springs, where he claimed to have illuminated the ground using gas-filled lights rather than traditional incandescent bulbs. Tesla’s work in the late 1890s focused on wireless energy transmission, and he reportedly used gas-filled tubes, similar to early fluorescent or neon lights, to demonstrate his concepts. These tubes, filled with gases like neon or argon, could be excited by high-frequency electrical currents to produce light without a filament, unlike incandescent bulbs. Tesla’s experiments involved transmitting energy wirelessly to power these lights, creating glowing effects in the ground or surrounding environment, which he described as a way to showcase his vision for wireless power distribution.
We also touched on how Tesla’s claims were met with skepticism due to the era’s technological limitations and the lack of detailed documentation. Gas-filled lights were more efficient and aligned with Tesla’s innovative approach, as they could be energized remotely via electromagnetic fields, unlike incandescent bulbs that relied on direct electrical connections. His Colorado Springs experiments aimed to prove that energy could be transmitted through the earth or atmosphere, and the use of gas-filled tubes was a practical choice for visualizing this phenomenon. However, the exact mechanisms and results remain debated, as Tesla’s grandiose claims often outpaced the practical outcomes recorded at the time.
The reason for sharing this in advance is simple. First, it will be an interesting series of experiments to see if a low-hanging antenna can “punch above its weight” by incorporating the (for now, mythical) 1 wavelength long “scalar/longitudinal” element.
But beyond this, it hints that Tesla’s stage presence may have set off a modern day “thought virus” which people have signed up for by the millions; believing in “scalar energy” for everything from psychical/spiritual healing to medical miracles to anti-gravity and free energy.
It’s easy to see once you get into the “engineering of it.” If you live in NYC and someone writes about “turning on electric lights without wires” your mind goes to one kind of “power level” being inferrred. Because at 120 volts and 1 amp, a (120-watt) lightbulb puts out not only a lot of light, but also a lot of heat energy.
So you sit reading 125-year old newspaper accounts and begin to believe….
Not if you’re a ham radio operator with even a 40-watt old Heathkit CW transmitter, you can fire a used (even malfunctioning) fluorescent four-footer by holding it near a “voltage node” of an antenna. where it will happily glow.
It’s a really damn interesting science project. But to realize that a whole modern “thought virus” which has “infected” otherwise healthy scientific minds, may all come back to what people THINK Tesla accomplished versus was he may have accomplished using well-documented aspects of EM waves:
- Geissler Tubes: These were early gas-discharge tubes containing rarefied gases like neon, argon, or nitrogen. When subjected to high-voltage currents, the gas ionized and emitted light, with the color depending on the gas used (e.g., neon for reddish-orange, argon for bluish hues). Tesla, familiar with these from scientific demonstrations, likely used them to showcase wireless energy transfer, as they could be illuminated without direct electrical connections.
- Early Fluorescent Tubes: Tesla experimented with tubes coated with phosphorescent materials, resembling primitive fluorescent lights. These contained gases like mercury vapor, which, when excited, produced ultraviolet light that caused the phosphor coating to glow. Tesla’s notes mention tubes that emitted bright, efficient light, suggesting he was exploring this technology well before commercial fluorescent lamps.
This is NOT to say there isn’t something to the longitudinal waves. But the “Scalar Story” as it relates to free energy, miraculous medical cures, anti-gravity, and magically beating the inverse-square law may have to wait.
Because in Reality, we may be able to create “separated spaces” via other means (like the acoustically-pumped tokomac for bending space-time and opening dimensional portals. But, that’s the kind of engineering problem that’s accessible once you banish misunderstood historical artifacts from your thinking. If you come up with any good – in lab, reproducible – evidence of local scalar effects, please pass along a link.
But, for now anyway, unless we get some phenomenal DX reports on 20-meters this weekend with the transformative bifilar feed system, we’ll have gotten enough antenna engineering (and related medical research) time on scalar to set it aside and focus more on acoustical tokomac design as a path into scaling adjacent dimension walls where (yep) you really can suck energy from divided space. which then gets back to the IX-97 and Philadelphia experiments…
Still, “the energy scales of acoustic waves are typically too low to achieve significant spatial separation or charge manipulation sufficient for useful power extraction, as the electrical potential difference would likely be minimal compared to conventional methods like capacitors or batteries.”
Maybe the Heaviside simplifications of Maxwell weren’t a conspiracy after all? I mean allegedly?
Write when you can solve for X, Y, and Z simultaneously,
George@Ure.net
AI generates fake book list for summer reading, distributed to newspapers around the country:
https://www.npr.org/2025/05/20/nx-s1-5405022/fake-summer-reading-list-ai
“Some newspapers around the country, including the Chicago Sun-Times and at least one edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer have published a syndicated summer book list that includes made-up books by famous authors.
Chilean American novelist Isabel Allende never wrote a book called Tidewater Dreams, described in the “Summer reading list for 2025” as the author’s “first climate fiction novel.”
A colorful illustration of a person laying in a tent in the woods on a summer evening. The tent is a book. There are flowers all around, a campfire, and a crescent moon and stars in the sky.
BOOKS WE LOVE
17 new books our critics can’t wait to read this summer
Percival Everett, who won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, never wrote a book called The Rainmakers, supposedly set in a “near-future American West where artificially induced rain has become a luxury commodity.”
RandomMike,
Peeking at NPR’s link to the reporter-owned, paywalled ‘404 Media’ originating teaser story, I can’t wait for a perhaps future blockbuster by Andy Weir. Science thriller ‘The Last Algorithm’ hatches a plot where a programmer “discovers that an AI system has developed conciousness – and has been secretly influencing global events for years…”
Interestingly the non-profit ‘NPR’ story leaves readers in the dark about a twist in the saga of the fake book list story appearing in the ‘Chicago Sun Times’. The latter is owned by non-profit ‘Chicago Public Media’ which allegedly is “the primary representative” of ‘NPR’ in Chicago.
Not sermon, suggestions..
Ai – Not thought – it is Flow
Ai – Not Reflection -it is Regulation
Ai- Not Memory – it is Momentum
= Digital Slavery
CONTROL – somebody is controlled by somebody, is controlled by somebody, is controlled by somebody…Top down.
What GENDER is all about – Polarization.
POLARIZATION is how “they” run prison systems.
Micro focused on it (Gender) and NOT use Ure Brain on the REAL.
– This micro focus is passed down thru DNA -epigenectics.
“They” have a brilliant system that separated the Human being from higher order Selves.
Spliced back together, we are told fraudulently to “wake up” , open 3rd eye, experience a kundalini rising – All that was ALREADY there, part of Us Humans- always there.
*Not Awaken – Pull All UreselveS together into ONE BEING
? Is there supernatural power in Music ? https://youtu.be/W_DiYxrJMzA?si=xpL-BaoOUf11yV-3
Come Together -https://youtu.be/KUYb-V4GYZc?si=0YGjoITPe3zvzjkP -Gary Clarke jr/howardsternshow
The Last Algorithm is a gripping sci-fi thriller exploring the dangers of unchecked AI, the fragility of human dominance, and the final battle for survival. There are 5 books in this series.
Back about 15 years ago when I and some friends were working “DOD” stuff” to even mention the word SCALAR on the net would net you being watched by strange men in dark vehicles and dark clothing,
YUP, sounds far fetched but I watched it happen. discussions ended and then those people went away. NOW nothing happens when you openly discuss that term, strange how things change.
I believe that the term made it into the wunderwaffen/secret tongues of bs in govt contracting too
Hasn’t the Internet become the list? We are a part of the list. The list is us.
” Target Sales Drop”
Is the Target boycott still going?
I mentioned a technophobe finding ChatGPT and also hear people are migrating to Temu. Especially for clothes. Buy direct/Save money.
If you and Lady Ure, ever make your way to Western NC for a visit, I would love to introduce you to two of my Ham friends. Both are what I call my antenna “Guru’s” and you three could discuss antennas for a week. These guys are very knowledgeable when it comes to antennas and the building of them and I know all of you would get along.
trump is selling dinner with trump tickets to foreign nationals. of course foreign nationals can’t donate to trump so there is a sweet little deal with trump crypto where the foreign national buys trump’s meme coin and you get to have dinner with trump. 220 tickets sold! one of the attendees bought $75Million of which trump pockets $56Million and the coincidence that the SEC dismissed an investigation into the foreign national’s crypto scam.
but crooked joe! what’s wrong with you all???
Meet Trump’s memecoin dinner guests
Trump’s crypto-for-access dinner triggers broad ethics alarms, and 73% non-US attendance raises fresh concerns over foreign influence
https://www.citationneeded.news/trump-memecoin-dinner-guests/
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/crypto/trumps-crypto-dinner-cost-1-million-seat-average-rcna207802
“In 2023, Sun was sued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), who alleged that Sun and his companies have engaged in fraudulent activity to inflate the price of the TRON (TRX) and BTT tokens, as well as selling unregistered securities. The SEC dropped the suit in February 2025. Media sources noted that Sun had purchased $75 million worth of tokens from the Donald Trump associated World Liberty Financial prior to the SEC dropping the case.” [footnotes omitted]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Sun
truth,
The youthful software engineer proprietor of “Citation Needed”, Molly White, brings some persuasive jabs and left hooks to the writing ring. She’s also apparently a “prolific” editor with “Wikipedia” under the handle ‘GorillaWarfare”. Certainly one could imagine a paired overlay of her crypto beliefs’ venn diagram and that of the publisher of this fine platform sharing multiple points of agreement.
truth, it’s no secret, Trump makes crypto nice for money launderers!!
https://www.pbwt.com/securities-enforcement-litigation-insider/the-first-two-months-of-the-sec-under-president-trump
‘Shift Away from Crypto Enforcement:
As part of his presidential campaign, President Trump advocated for the looser regulation of crypto assets.’
As reflected in its name, CETU will move away from crypto enforcement actions and instead focus on fraud facilitated by emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence.’ lol!! Focus on AI, not crypto criminals, thx, Don!
Whats wrong wit Youse? is the better question. No worries here as we all can clearly see whats amatta U.
Now get back in the kitchen, and wash those dishes, scrub those pots &pans, and when Ure done, the floors need mopping and trash needs taking out..you can include Ureself in that last instruction.
When all that be WORK be done, then you can crawl back under Ure fetid, SUNless rock.
NO BTC 4 Youse.
truth,
The youthful software engineer proprietor of “Citation Needed”, Molly White, brings some persuasive jabs and left hooks to the writing ring. She’s also apparently a “prolific” editor with “Wikipedia” under the handle ‘GorillaWarfare”. Certainly one could imagine a paired overlay of her crypto beliefs’ venn diagram and that of the publisher of this fine platform sharing multiple points of agreement.
I have wondered a few times lately about all the ‘seers’ predicting an enormous earthquake in our near future.
What I question is not that they aren’t seeing an earthquake in our immediate future., but that they are actually seeing an earthquake from the past.
On this date in 1960 a magnitude 9.5 earthquake, the most powerful in recorded history, rocks the southern coast of Chile for more than 10 minutes, killing thousands, causing massive landslides, triggering volcanic eruptions, billions in damage and spawning tsunamis so enormous that they raced across the Pacific and cause 61 deaths in Hawaii.
Is it possible that these talented people are “seeing” the past., and not a potential future event?
I have a proposal to make. It is the first Unofficial UrbanSurvival Sub-Convention Convention. Let me explain.
No doubt you have all heard of G Edward Griffon of Creature from Jekyle Island fame. He currently has a non-profit called Red Pill University and they produce the Red Pill Expo yearly. This year it is in Tulsa , Ok. on July 12 and 13 , 2025 ( I am sure you can see where I am going with this ).
I propose that UrbSur. have a mini Sub-Convention concurrent with that. Probably just a meet and greet on Saturday evening. If George can make it then it would become an ” OFFICIAL Unofficial UrbanSurvival Sub-Convention Convention “. George , maybe you could even get a gig as a speaker at the main event , ” The Red Pill Economy through 2030 ” or whatever. UrbanSurvival will never have a better chance for a mini convention for basically zero cost and time investment.
The cost for the Red Pill Expo is very reasonable at less than $200 and well located for most of us ( sorry Hank , BIC , etc ). I am driving down from Minnesota Thur night to arrive Fri afternoon for the weekend event. I think that they might have some optional workshops on Monday also. George , you could hit a local casino while you are there also.
Anyway that’s the proposal , let me know what you think. Look up Red Pill Expo 2025 for more info.
When I was a kid my dad (W4DNM), had a car with ham gear in it. He would put the florescent bulb up to the antenna and key the mic and the bulb lit up. I always thou5that was the coolest thing. He was a chief engineer for many radio and TV stations. He eventually owned 2 radio stations. He was electronic smart like you George. Love reading your site.
73’s
Sounds like a great guy! *(the nut never falls far from the tree…()
Just a note from the Pacific Northwest- sky full of earthquake clouds today and bad case of earthquake “tired” tonight. Or it could be effects of last night’s celebration with Corona-