GSOL: Grand Scheme of Life
Been in the lab since the early and wee of today. Been working on tracking back to source all the frequency derivations upon which early experimenters in “bioenergy physics” based their claims.
See, the thing the New Agers with woo-woo medicine types don’t think about (but it keeps me up nights) is when someone says “528 Hz” (or 528 CPS which was much more clear and self-explanatory) was cited, humans were very limited in their ability to get highly precise frequency data.
In other words, there were no frequency counters until he US got deep into radar development where small slivers of time were part of the “secret sauce.” Even more interesting is when you take some of the woo-woo and try to reconstruct claims in the lab.
But enough of my preposterous notions, playful paper time here, but it won’t begin today until after the Housing Starts data drops – which will mean (yes!) a second post this morning.
We had a fine rally Monday and at the close, the Ebbinghaus-Ure model was screaming higher, but the real test will come at 200, 100, 85, 50, and 42 day moving averages. Then we’ll find out what kind of speed this market’s on.
If you’ve forgotten what this model is>? Let me explain it.
In the lower right, you will see a blue line that took off like a rocket ship. Now, each of the lines it was crossing is a “moving average.” All based on the (unusually clear-thinking) notion that the 2-day moving average will turn in market moves before, oh, the 200-day moving average. (Though this chart only samples (semi-log with wine) 42-days, but a trifle, that.)
Point is, we could turn down here, having met some bare minimums for a bounce. BUT the odds are against it. We typically could expect a 50 percent climb back toward the recent top, or better, a 61 percent Fibonacci kind of move. Though in theory, even a 100 percent retracement is possible. Point is, the more “moving averages that have been in decline” (reverse and go higher) then the more power the move might be inferred.
NOT saying it WILL be. But when we roll through headlines, we kinda/sorta/figure WW III will be a “Buy the rumor, sell the news” event (might be fewer buyers after, right?) So given three carriers going east, some time to practice air ops, how long before Israel pops Iran?
See how we’ve set the mood for a tromp through the headlines? With an eye to Future and a 3-week time horizon? Why, it all reminds me to buy some prime ribs when they come in for Easter, because when the world blows, no telling if there will be a personal Last Supper involved, or not…
Calendar and Headlines
We expect minimally, someone will get fired over Trump officials text Yemen attack plans to group chat that included a journalist. What’s interesting, though, is we would not put this past a leftover Trump-hater still embedded in Deep State ops. Pretty sure that if it is, all the tracks will be covered, phones swapped out and SIM silliness will obscure. So whoever this comes down on could easily be a patsy.
Curious word, that: In one sense, the term “patsy” was widely used in vaudeville routines to describe a gullible or easily tricked character—essentially the butt of the joke. It became shorthand for a person who would fall for a prank or be manipulated by others. But in another it was a Melting Pot phrase: “patsy” may have come from the Italian first name Patsy (a diminutive of Pasquale or Patrick). Immigrants with that name were sometimes stereotyped in early 20th-century American pop culture as being naïve or easily fooled. Over time, Patsy became a generic term for a dupe.”
God knows, D.C. is full of Fools and patsy’s, huh? And speaking of the former, here’s the Loudmouth as Top US Officials Weigh in on Security Leak to the Atlantic. Pretty charitable of ’em, if you ask me: Calling the Schemer a top US official.
Just in time for war? Senate Confirms John Phelan as Secretary of the Navy.
We don’t think the Ukraine war will be settled anytime soon. Despite headlines that challenge mental clarity: Ukraine set to meet US negotiators for Black Sea truce talks. The correct word choice would have been US mediators because we have no power to negotiate for anyone…we’re just trying to figure out who’s got what kind of attitudes that can be worked with. Call it about 64.5 percent confidence the Ukraine war will still be going at Easter.
The further reason for pessimism? Amid tense talks in Saudi Arabia, Russia demands U.S. cede four regions of Ukraine. Spoiler alert: Russia wants Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson region and Ukraine’s not likely to budge. So into the ditch this continues; shades of WW I trench warfare – which when you think about it is a kind of odd riff (musical coherency) of history.
Crap Filter
Remember the old ad saying from the Younger Dryas? “Take the bus and leave the driving to us?” Well, thanks to DEI that’s sounding like good advice: DEI has so completely undermined safety standards that pilots are sometimes afraid to leave the cockpit for fear of what their co-pilots will do unattended.
An Obama appointed judge is still pushing stupidity from the bench: NEW: Boasberg Rejects Trump Request to Vacate TRO in Alien Enemies Act Case – Says Criminal Aliens Are Entitled to Individual Hearings. Why, next thing you know, they’ll be selling illegal aliens as a protected class and want to hire dem lawyers for all of ’em. You just get the bill. (Hmm…I did mention Fools and Patsy’s didn’t I?) Say, maybe I should get some “Protect the Gangster Migrants” stickers printed up….
Big shake-up plans are rumored at the Post Office: USPS chief Louis DeJoy stepping down immediately but it may not stop there. Word is a major reorg will follow.
From My Digital Assistant:
“As of March 25, 2025, here are three significant yet underreported news stories:
1. Underreported Bird Flu Crisis
The ongoing avian influenza outbreak has severely impacted poultry farms globally, leading to significant economic losses and rising egg prices. In the UK, egg prices have surged by up to 20%. In the U.S., over 22 million birds have been affected in the past month alone. Beyond poultry, the virus has also infected other wildlife and several humans in North America, resulting in at least one death. Despite these developments, media coverage remains limited.
2. Rising Domestic Violence Cases Likely Underreported
A recent report by the Council on Criminal Justice indicates that domestic violence incidents are increasing in Denver, with approximately 1,600 cases going unreported since 2015. The underreporting rate in Denver is slightly above the average among the 20 cities examined. This trend reflects a broader global surge in domestic violence cases, particularly during the pandemic. Despite the severity, these incidents often receive minimal media attention. (Human notes men are also victims in this arena…)
3. Media’s Underreporting of President Biden’s Cognitive Decline
Veteran CBS News reporter Jan Crawford has criticized news organizations for insufficiently covering President Biden’s cognitive decline throughout 2024. She highlighted that more comprehensive reporting might have altered the election outcome. This issue gained prominence following Biden’s poorly received debate performance against Donald Trump in the summer, yet mainstream media coverage remained limited.
With that, off for a walk of the garbage out to the road and a spot of tea before we get those Housing numbers. Market position argues for only limited weakness for now, but let’s see what the real dope is when popped.
Write when you get rich,
George@Ure.net
I heard somewhere that the person most likely to kill a woman is her husband. I lived in a Woman’s shelter for awhile. I had my own
apartment but my husband kept threatening to kill me, and broke into my place a few times to “see” what I was doing. I was grateful the shelter existed while I obtained a restraining order. I heard horrible stories of men stalking their ex wives from state to state, and beating them up or killing them when they were found. Some men believe wives and girlfriends are property. They don’t necessarily want to house and feed them or their children, but they don’t want them to live happy, normal lives without them. Of course women can behave the same way, especially narcissists, but the percentage is much lower. I knew quite a few gay women who were in physically abusive relationships. One was attacked in the shower by her lover and her face bones were shattered. Supposedly high density living is a breeding ground for narcissist behavior. Another good reason to live in the middle of nowhere, George.
Your housing chart was shocking. My daughter is looking for a house under $100,000 which is still doable here in Oklahoma. However, her criteria is quite exact and a fixer upper is not in her plans. I told her that she waited too long and the market has outgrown her price range. Your chart definitely agrees with me.
I know how hard it must be to share this experience Eleanor. These horrible actions I guess must be rooted in some men’s minds that their wives are a possession and not a free individual to be treated with love and respect.
Thank you for your contributions here.
Thanks BIC. When I turned 70 I decided I wasn’t going to have secrets anymore. I wasn’t going to hold on to other people’s secrets and I was going to share my experiences when opportunities arose. My life has been very full, both good and bad, and I’m grateful to be alive during these
eventful times. This group keeps me sane because I feel like I can freely talk about what I want to talk about here with friends.
Thank you for your bravery, Eleanor, is sharing your experiences.
Lucky you don’t need a Domestic Violence shelter under the Trump administration, he has de-funded them:
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/03/01/funding-freeze-domestic-violence-00206807
The Trump administration funding cuts aimed at “woke” federal programs have now ensnared some organizations working with a particularly vulnerable group: victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Leaders of gender-based violence nonprofits said that the freeze — which is the subject of a pitched legal battle — has sparked concern about how long they can continue to provide emergency shelter, legal and crisis services to abuse victims around the country.
Adding to fears: the Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women wiped information about open funding opportunities from its website in February, directing applicants to not finalize any grant applications.
I totally agree.. I am so sorry that you had that experience.. its good to share those experiences to.. by sharing them it may save someone else’s life..
“I heard somewhere that the person most likely to kill a woman is her husband.”
A doctor has been charged with trying to murder his wife by pushing her off a Hawaii beauty spot and then bashing her in the head with a rock — allegedly just for refusing to take a photo with him, according to authorities.
Gerhardt Konig, a 46-year-old anesthesiologist from Maui, was on vacation on Oahu with his 36-year-old wife, nuclear engineer Arielle Konig, when he allegedly pushed her off a hiking trail in the Pali Lookout, a famous panoramic viewpoint, according to cops.
He allegedly flipped because his wife refused to take a picture with him, law enforcement sources told Hawaii News Now.
https://nypost.com/2025/03/25/us-news/hawaii-doctor-who-pushed-wife-from-beauty-spot-charged-with-attempted-murder/
Phew..the marriage license.. alpha men..I just had this discussion with the kids. the grand daughters getting hitched.Told the daughter to have the talk so that the grand daughter and her marriage doesn’t start to show cracks. I suggested the book sperm wars an absolute must read. some women may prioritize stability, kindness, and reliability (traits often associated with “beta” men) for long-term partnerships,the old nice guy syndrome good guys finish last being kind and gentle is often associated as weak. while being drawn to traits like dominance or confidence (associated with “alpha” men) in other contexts. after a period of time the security of the beta male “beta males” might be perceived as boring over time often stems from societal stereotypes and oversimplified narratives about relationships. In reality, attraction and connection are far more complex than labels like “alpha” or “beta.” While traits like stability, kindness, and reliability—often associated with “beta” personalities—might not seem as exciting as dominance or assertiveness, they are the foundation of deep, lasting relationships if the woman doesn’t succumb to the weaknesses that so many relationships today face their marriage will last many years.
What often happens is that people grow and evolve in their relationships, and the dynamics that initially attracted them might shift after time the honeymoon is over. the beta male works to provide a future and the excitement is over intimacy starts to stop.If the wife gives in to the temptations of The girls night out or the girls trip.. letting loose and the chemical pheromones that attracts the woman to some yokel sitting in a bar or gym just looking to snag a piece their relationship would falter by the temptations.the exposure to the pheromones and alcohol causes the females brain to begin to produce dopamine, for excitement.. oxytocin and cortisol . Because the Excitement and novelty tends to fade with the beta male over the daily routine or but that doesn’t doesn’t mean the person is boring—it might just mean the relationship needs new energy or shared experiences to reignite the spark one or the other in the relationship should do something to spice it up..unfortunately the woman’s attraction to the alpha gets aroused if neither of them do something to reignite their relationship..
the marriage license originated In earlier eras, marriage sometimes carried connotations of property or ownership, particularly in patriarchal societies. For example: Wives were often seen as the property of their husbands in some legal frameworks, with limited rights of their own. The leash and collar or ball and chain.
Marriage agreements could involve dowries, bride prices, or transfers of wealth, which might reinforce the perception of a transactional element.
governments have used marriage as a means of regulation and revenue generation.
The idea that women are attracted to “alpha men” due to hormones and pheromones is rooted in evolutionary biology and psychology, though it’s a topic of ongoing debate and research , it has always amazed me on how true it seems.Men with higher testosterone levels often exhibit traits like confidence, assertiveness, and physical strength, some studies suggest women may find attractive, especially during certain phases of their menstrual cycle. mixed with alcohol and a girls night out or girls trip..all adds up to oh you know increased divorce rates. even though they get attracted to an alpha.. many times the player alpha rarely has any intention of continuing a relationship their goal tends to move from one to another..
there was two men in our town.. walk up as me dry woman they met about having a good time..they got lucky two out of every ten ladies.. working healthcare I seen this so much.. violence and alpha males.. the I’m gonna bush your chops..Guy.. my ex wife grew up in an abusive home .. my wife now was married to an abusive alpha male..
tough go..seen it so many times one alpha male I worked with.. worked out had no desire for a relationship..every woman working his shift had lunchtime intimacy with him married or single it was disgusting.. working at the cabinet shop same thing..
I truly am sorry you had a husband that was aggressive and abusive.. there’s no reason for that..I have seen so much of that through the years..
Maybe someday Russia will launch some nukes… accompanied by music… think James Bond film “From Russia With Love”.
From Russia with love, I fly to you…
Matt Monro – ‘From Russia With Love’ (with lyrics) – YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwLXDv6jXr4
Dear Mr. Ure,, thanks as always. 20 years (or so) ago, I would wait by my mailbox for my glossy Atlantic to arrive (10 times a year). The writing was superb.. articles like “1491” and later “1493” for example. Perhaps my politics were less evolved then??? hmm
Anyway,, magazines are now mesozoic (I used to subscribe to 18)(I used to have some $,haha).. When Atlantic went didg and made Goldberg as editor, and went behind a paywall and total woke/tds.. I was done.. If Goldberg was a patriot and cared about the trajectory of our country,, he could have quietly contacted someone on that list,, to give a heads up,, kept his mouth shut,, and had a superbig chit to use in the future,,, bad play.. instead he chose to be vindictive.
In another vane,, here is T. Carlson’s interview last week with Steve Witkoff,, real estate maven turned diplomat,, (hour and a half)(yikes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acvu2LBumGo
an icecube won’t melt on this guy and he is in the middle of the big three international problems we face as a nation.. we are so lucky he is there..
thanks for listening.. J
https://barryspanier.com/baleen
Give this a glance and tell me why it isn’t one of the most important solutions to a global problem.
Stiks
We had a sailing Merchant Marine 150 years ago. We abandoned it because air power is both unreliable and inefficient.
The scouring cats are an awesome idea, and one which should be implemented — the sooner, the better. This was a concept conceived by Arthur C. Clarke and published in the 1950s in a short story collection called “Tales from the White Hart.” Clarke broached several “concepts” in these short stories, which have become scientific fact over the past 50 years or so. Eventually, somebody (besides me) will read the book…
re: “Playful…”
feat: The puck stops here.
Folks,
Day 1 yesterday of Canada’s federal election campaign saw Team Liberal leaping onto the ice straight out of the starting gate. Party leader Mark Carney signed at the trade deadline for no known incentives other than a desire to serve his team. Joining Mr. Carney at the hockey rink for a tv ad spot was legendary Canadian entertainer of the baby boom generation, Anne Murray. One imagines that DJ George had studio request phones ringing off the hook for Mrs. Murray’s 1970 international superstar hit, “Snowbird”. The tv ad plot climax had the pair declaring “Elbows Up!” No doubt it jabbed at the Trump Administration tariff scuffle.
Today an image from America entered the public digital arena for any interested populace. Picture a scene reminiscent of a practice facility employed by the Washington Capitols of the NHL. The Canadian flag hung from the rafters. A pair of large banners on a wall depicted retired Canadian hockey stars. Shown were winger Gartner #11, and defenceman Labre #7 who both played for Washington at varying points in their careers. Apparently these days the Washington right wing ice surface is patrolled by American #22 Duhaime. His 2023/24 stats reflect a modest 13 points but a healthy 70 minutes in the penalty box. With the NHL Capitols playing an away game, two adult rec league teams took to the ice at the Washington practice arena. FBI Director Kash Patel is seen on right wing patrol attired in a Washington “away” uniform bearing #22. Here is a link on “X” to the image:
https://x.com/_EricaKnight/status/1904680948081312142
I don’t have a link at my fingertips to the Carney Family garden party image featuring Canada’s future electioneering PM paired for photo op with Lady Ghislaine. However the picture does appear to be widely available on public platforms.
As an aside according to “Wikipedia”, the multi-billionaire owner of the Washington Capitols parent company enjoys residence in a nearby community abode which at one time belonged to a family patriarch named Joseph P. Kennedy.
re: Butterfly Effect’s ‘Monica’
vs: Alibaba’s ‘Quark’
Folks,
As a wink to the Alibaba advertisement on yesterday evening’s hockey arena boards, one could imagine a “David versus Goliath” battle taking shape secreted away in the Chinese digital world. Monica’s son takes on a multi-billion dollar colossus. Here is a link to Butterfly Effect’s grandchild, Manus:
https://manus.im/
Oh, to be back in an allegedly simpler world of two score years ago. As DJ George lugged a computer across the continent, let’s check in with film director Kubrick with a few words at this “Youtube” link:
https://youtu.be/54hrLTpsO5g
re: no fries with the cake?
feat: food for thought
Folks,
What if all the recent talk of expanded chip production in Arizona was just a clever decoy? The real chip treasure might be buried yukon gold further north? Maybe plant some extra taters this upcoming grow season? The CBC is reporting seed potato producers have a flurry of late cancellations on orders. It’s left to the imagination what happens if anticipated crops don’t get planted. Here’s the CBC link:
https://www.cbc.ca/1.7492787
Interestingly there was a separate report published last November about an American class action suit launched against the 4 North American – 2 Canadian and 2 American – ‘potato cartel’ companies. This may be a situation upon which to keep our eyes peeled? Here is the CBC link:
https://www.cbc.ca/1.7387960
“So given three carriers going east, some time to practice air ops, how long before Israel pops Iran?”
What three carriers? I checked every tracker I could find, including the two from the U.S. Navy, and could find no movement toward the ME. The closest I could find is the Vinson CSG, that’s ping-ponging between SE of Formosa and Laos. The Ford (CVN 78) CSG will be ready for deployment at the end of June (no specified theatre); the Truman (CVN 75) CSG is slated to complete its tour in the Med., after collision repairs to the Harry S Truman are completed in Naples.
BTW, for more than 25 years, Johnathan Pike has been considered by military wonks as the most dangerous man in the world. Even between him and Janes, I couldn’t find anything.
“We expect minimally, someone will get fired over Trump officials text Yemen attack plans to group chat that included a journalist. What’s interesting, though, is we would not put this past a leftover Trump-hater still embedded in Deep State ops.”
Nothing classified was discussed; no secrets were outed.
I find it strange that anyone on Trump’s team would have Goldberg in his/her contact list — especially someone like Waltz. It seems more likely that Waltz left his phone laying around and someone else used it. Since Goldberg was pinged twice, someone might have cloned his phone. The deliberate act would be tantamount to treason, the accidental act, a nothingburger. IOW, not worth discussing, until more information presents itself.
I’m leaning toward George’s Clinton/Obama imbed theory because it is the most-logical, given the available information.