A Day of Chasing Airplanes

Been going through FAA records today to track the history of a Cirrus SR-20 once owned by the LV shooter. Turns out the aircraft was sold to a person in Virginia, and that person then sold the aircraft to a Virginia LLc. What makes the story interesting to us is that when the plane was … Read More

The LV Shooter-Airplane Mystery Deepens

You need some background before we get into the details of efforts to cover-up the LV shooter suspect apparently owning an airplane and apparent revisions to records to cover that up.  First from military affair contributor “Warhammer”… “A few folks are doing some dirt digging into how the Vegas ‘fish barrel faux pas’ could have … Read More

Coping: With “Haters”

As you’d expect, my consigliere and I have been talking almost non-stop since his arrival, with occasional comments from Elaine. One of our topics Wednesday involved genetics and whether there are genuinely “good” and “bad” people.  My consigliere explained that early in his legal career as a public defender he became convinced that genetic do … Read More

The PAYG Economy

My consigliere and I will be sitting down today to spend some serious time on long wave economic issues and things going on around the ranch. One of our top discussion items today will be what happens when the Pension Bubble blows up?  It is coming you know… But first, a few headlines and the … Read More

Something Beyond Vegas

Terrible as the killer rampage in Las Vegas was Sunday night, there is often a tendency when a “big event” has just shocked the nation to ignore a lot of other stories going on in background.  It’s like a “flash-in-the-pan” that arrests the national attention. So instead of a list of videos, eyewitness accounts, and … Read More

Coping: Expectation Setting

As my consigliere is wandering in this direction, I wanted to be really clear that the main purpose of his visit is not to work with me on oddball ideas about busting through into other dimensions.  While it’s fun to focus on warping space-time, attempting to move directional shifts around, and levitating objects, making money … Read More

The Take-Down of Public Gatherings?

Recent news events, including the shooting deaths of more than 50 people at a machinegun attack in Las Vegas last night, begins to fit something of a pattern.  Was it a radical?  Initially, we’re told no.  Was it home-grown terrorism or someone with a drug or alcohol issue?  Again, in time we will learn. At … Read More

Coping: With Future Seers and Predictors

A dear friend of mine sent an article this weekend that began “Flash!  Califortnia Earthquake.” When I clicked the link *(this is a person I can trust with my life, so the click was safe) up pops a site that talks in generalities about an upcoming Cali quake and then wraps it up in Biblical … Read More

Nothing Left to Buy?

A note from our favorite bond guru got us headed down an interesting path for this weekend.  When we look at financial assets is EVERYTHING overpriced at today’s levels. That and some lessons from the options market and our charts in today’s view.. More for Subscribers       ||| SUBSCRIBE NOW!       |||   Subscriber Help Center

Personal Income: Not Keeping Up

It’s called the Personal Income and Outlays report and it begins “Once upon a time….” “Personal income increased $28.6 billion (0.2 percent) in August according to estimates released today by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Disposable personal income (DPI) increased $14.9 billion (0.1 percent) and personal consumption expenditures (PCE) increased $18.0 billion (0.1 percent). Real … Read More

Coping: So Long SLR

There must have been a bloom of nostalgia somewhere, this week. After I did the article on the odd break-up of shortwave radio and its replacement by streaming and MP3 pods on Peoplenomics I went out to work on cleaning the shop more.  In the process came across a Minolta XG-7, I think it is, … Read More

EBM Thursday: Who is the Money Party?

Our mantra here is simple:  “Everything is a Business Model” or an AoG (Act of God). Back in the days of real news, the AoG’s ran about 10 percent of new channel capacity.  But with too much capacity, and God taking a break (it’s easy when society is going God-less) the AoG content is down … Read More

Coping: With Sustainable Populations

Thinking through the Progress Problem  is our breakfast special this morning.  The other day in a post, I made a remark that bothered one of our readers.  We’ll just call him Dave but he’s a great guy and asks a very intelligent on-point question: “George where do you come to the conclusion that the Earth can … Read More