Monthly Archives: March 2025
The Purpose of the System is What it Does
rethinking daycare for dimwits
if one aspired to the long term destruction of a society, it would be difficult to improve upon “turning its institutions of learning into calamitous clown colleges whose output lacks basic skills or grounding” and then mandating that all children … Continue reading
Bracing for Blackouts
As the summer of 2025 approaches, the stability of the U.S. power grid remains a pressing concern. With extreme weather forecasts, an aging infrastructure, increased cyberattack threats, and politically motivated sabotage, the risk of blackouts and brownouts is at an … Continue reading
Bad News in Small Packages
by Jeff Thomas, courtesy of Doug Casey’s International Man There’s a change taking place in supermarkets – one that’s going largely unnoticed, in spite of the fact that it’s becoming a new norm. Packaging for products, particularly foodstuffs, is getting … Continue reading
A Swing and a Miss on the Epstein Files
After months of promising to release the files on “day one,” AG Pam Bondi invites a bunch of social media influencers to the white house (sorry, I can’t capitalize those words together…), does some photo ops, meet and greets, SWAG … Continue reading