John Stossel: The World Is Safer Now Than Ever Before

Americans now face beheadings, gang warfare, Ebola, ISIS, and a
new war in Syria. People assume that the world has gotten more
dangerous and crime has gotten worse. But the opposite is true,
notes John Stossel.

Over the past two decades, murder and robbery in the U.S. are
down by more than half, and rape by a third. Terrorism is a threat,
but deaths from war are a fraction of what they were half a century
ago. We wax nostalgic about the past, but the past was much nastier
than today. 

View this article.

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The Dissident Dad – Why I Moved From California to Texas

Screen Shot 2014-10-01 at 10.14.17 AMLeaving California — a state where 11.2% of the U.S. population lives and 37% of the welfare recipients reside — on paper was an easy decision, but with my entire family there, it was actually one of the most difficult decisions my wife and I have ever made.

We were both born and raised in Southern California. Our parents, siblings, grandparents, and everyone we loved was within a 45 minute drive. Weekly trips to grandma’s house for the kids, plenty of date-night babysitters and, of course, the weekend BBQ’s or birthday parties with loved ones. Most of our friends had children right around the same time, so life on a personal level was quite pleasant in California.

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Oil, Empire And Playing The Great Game

Submitted by Charles Hugh-Smith of OfTwoMinds blog,

Those waiting for the U.S. and its dollar to collapse in a heap may find their own stability is more contingent (and fleeting) than they reckoned.

Many observers (including myself) question the coherence of U.S. foreign policy in the Mideast: The Fatal Incoherence of the Bush/Obama Foreign Policy (June 18, 2014).
 

In my view, the incoherence stems from the intrinsic conflict between traditional (i.e. pre-1941) U.S. foreign policy (based on an uneasy marriage of non-intervention and the explicitly interventionist Monroe Doctrine) and the anti-imperialist values of the Founding Fathers, and the demands of maintaining global hegemony.

The other source of incoherence is the recent policy dominance of an intrinsically incoherent ideology of neo-Conservative Imperialism that is disconnected from both traditional non-interventionist U.S. values and the nuanced demands of maintaining global hegemony.
 
If we strip away these sources of incoherence, we're left with the Deep State playing the Great Game of controlling the master resource, oil. A consistent narrative has little value in the playing of this game, other than for public-relations value, and those seeking a single narrative are inevitably perplexed by the multiple paradoxes and agendas of the Deep State.
 
This leads many observers to declare the Deep State's game plan a disaster.
 
The important question is: which game plan? The incoherent one articulated by the president and his secretary of state? Or the one that nobody lays out because it would be the equivalent of showing everyone at the table all your cards?
 
The real game plan is flexible enough to tolerate multiple inconsistencies and paradoxes. The only goal is controlling the extraction and distribution of oil, and whatever serves this goal is in play. Switching sides, abandoning proxies, cutting deals with enemies–it's all in play, all the time.
 
From this perspective, the game requires constant shifting of strategies in response to what's working and what's not working. If taking down Syria's Assad with proxies didn't work, then move on to Plan B or Plan C. If degrading Iran's influence isn't working, then move on to reproachment (privately at first, of course).
 
In other cases, the strategy is public but the working parts are not necessarily public. Financial sanctions are a good example; beneath the PR bravado and the propaganda war of sanctions and counter-sanctions, one side is getting hurt where it counts (i.e. in the personal fortunes of its Power Elites). If sanctions aren't working, they're replaced with Plan B or C. What Plan B or C might be is only visible between the lines.
 
In other cases, allies are reminded of who controls $40 trillion in financial resources and who controls $2 trillion.
 
The U.S. Deep State isn't collecting "likes." Everyone with a piece on the board has to deal with the U.S. in some fashion, whether they like it or not. Even the cliche of the enemy of my enemy is my friend doesn't explicate the conflicting alliances the U.S. maintains.
 
One need only recall Nixon's visit to China as evidence that all sorts of sacrosanct policies are fluidly jettisoned once the board changes and the Deep State sees the advantages of another arrangement.
 
In the case of Nixon and China, Nixon sought to rearrange the triangle of China, the U.S.S.R. and the U.S. to the advantage of the U.S. and China at the expense of the U.S.S.R.
 
In other cases, the U.S. game is served by disrupting competitors' control of resources; if direct control isn't possible with available assets, then indirect control via global finance is always an option. If that isn't possible, then disrupting competitors' control until other stresses bring them to their knees might work.
 
Everybody with a piece on the board is serving their own best interests. When cutting a deal with an implacable enemy serves your interests better than remaining enemies, that's what you do–consistency doesn't count. Friends, enemies, frenemies–labels, like consistency, don't count.
 
I don't know any more than any other marginalized, non-insider citizen. But just reading between the lines, I see the various Deep States playing 3-D chess and constantly adjusting strategies and game plans in response to other players' moves. I would guess one U.S. Deep State strategy involves disrupting the alliance of Russia, Iran and Syria by whatever means are available, with the goal of securing working relationships of some sort with all three such that energy flows serve the U.S. Deep State agenda.
 
This doesn't mean others' interests aren't being served; arrangements are only stable if they meet all the players' core interests. Costs are raised or reduced, changing the incentives to deal, and at some point the benefits of changing the arrangement outweigh the costs.
 
Just glancing at this map, I'd guess it would serve both the U.S. and Iran to reach some sort of mutually beneficial arrangement.
 
Glancing at this map, it follows that the energy stranglehold Russia currently enjoys on Europe is not permanent:
 
Again, reading between the lines, we can discern these Great Game possibilities:
1. As I described on Monday, I expect oil to plummet at some point as the global economy implodes. As demand and price crash, oil exporters on the thin edge of domestic instability will maintain production in a desperate attempt to keep their welfare states afloat. The Oil Head-Fake: The Illusion that Lower Prices Are Positive.
 
2. This dramatic decline in oil revenues will trigger domestic regime change in nations which are dependent on oil revenues for the maintenance of their welfare state/Armed Forces/Political Elites.
3. Capital restrictions will increasingly be viewed as necessary as nations awaken to the fact that their sovereignty and control of their own assets will be lost if they allow uncontrolled flows of capital in and out of their economy.
 
The currency that will be needed for reserves and to service debts is the U.S. dollar. As demand for USD rises and U.S. imports (i.e. the supply of USD being exported) decline, the value of USD will rise sharply.
 
4. That means the U.S. can outbid other bidders for any global resource. The U.S. funds its Empire by selling its bonds (debt) to those who have traded goods for our dollars. Thus the cost of the Empire is largely borne by other nations as the U.S. exports inflation and its currency in exchange for goods and resources.
 
Until China gains an equivalent advantage (an
d as I have explained many times, nations with trade surpluses cannot issue reserve currencies), then it will have to bid for resources with earned income. Recall that China's apparently substantial wealth is ultimately based on its currency's peg to the U.S. dollar and an export-dependent economy that will run aground once the global recession kicks in.

 
5. Capital controls will be followed by resource controls. The export of energy, food and minerals will be limited as a matter of necessity. The excuses given won't matter; there will be no alternative. Governments which let their own populaces starve in order to ship food overseas will be overthrown by whatever means are necessary. As Bob Marley observed, a hungry mob is an angry mob. That's how Bastilles get torn down, brick by brick, by enraged mobs.
That means there will be far fewer resources available for export.
 
6. The clock is ticking on China's moment in the sun. Its citizens' monumental ambitions will be thwarted by the limits facing all consuming nations, and as the costs of its aging (and increasingly diabetic) populace ratchet higher, China's resources will be stretched too thin to construct a Global Empire with a reserve currency and decisive hard and soft power.
 
Perhaps if Mao hadn't struck down an entire generation in the Cultural Revolution and China had started integrating its economy and ambitions 20 years earlier, that hard and soft power might have been assembled. But now there are too many demands on China's financial resources and too many imbalances in its corrupt, centrally planned financial house of cards. Its stash of foreign reserves is modest compared to the demands of Empire and a populace of 1.2 billion people with expectations raised to the sky.
 
When competition between the U.S. and China comes up, I always ask this: Which nation's Power Elites have made sure their children have green cards and homes in the others' home turf?
 
If the U.S. Power Elites had secured Chinese citizenship for their beloved children and purchased properties in Beijing, then that would be proof that the leadership of the U.S. Empire had lost faith in the Empire's durability and future.
 
But it is the other way round: it is China's leadership which has moved its capital and offspring to Canada and the U.S. Indeed, having U.S./Canadian passports or green cards for one's children is unequivocal evidence of membership in the Chinese Elite.
 
In many cases, core goals can be met by doing nothing more than waiting patiently for already-visible internal instabilities to blossom in competing nations and alliances. Those waiting for the U.S. and its dollar to collapse in a heap may find their own stability is more contingent (and fleeting) than they reckoned.
 
The game is many boards deep. Nobody has god-like powers, every player makes mistakes and miscalculations. The advantages and arrangements are all contingent and temporary; those with the most flexibility and the deepest spectrum of assets will eventually increase their influence at the expense of those with weaker hands and those who fail to respond promptly and decisively to new configurations on the multiple boards in play.

Of related interest:
 

Ukraine: Follow the Energy (March 4, 2014)
 

The Great Game: Regime Change in Syria (September 6, 2012)

 




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Stocks Are On THE Line

Stocks are about to take THE line that has supported the rally ?going back to 2012.

 

The amount of bearish issues the markets are facing is almost staggering.

1.     Corporate debt is back to 2007 PEAK levels.

2.     Stock buybacks are back to 2007 PEAK levels.

3.     Investor bullishness is back to 2007 PEAK levels.

4.     Margin debt (money borrowed to buy stocks) is at 2007 PEAK levels.

5.     The leveraged loan market is flashing major warnings.

6.     Corporate insiders are dumping shares at a pace not seen since the TECH BUBBLE TOP

7.     Numerous investment legends have warned of a coming crash.

8.     Investor complacency is at a record LOW.

9.     The Fed has confirmed QE is ending this month, so the juice is cut off for now.

 

Economically speaking…

 

1)    Japan is back in recession

2)    China is growing at 3.5% at best

3)    Germany is contracting.

4)    Italy is in its third recession since 2008.

5)    France has registered ZERO growth for six months.

6)    The US economic data is all bogus bean counting based on inventory and accounting gimmicks (real GDP is negative).

 

All in all over 50% of world GDP is negative or flat-lining.

 

We have the very makings of a Crash. If stocks breakdown from this line and cannot reclaim it, we could easily wipe out all of the gains going back to 2013.

 

Are you ready?

 

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This report outlines a number of strategies you can implement to prepare yourself and your loved ones from the coming market carnage.

 

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How Bad Could It Get? US Government Order Of 160,000 HazMat Suits Gives A Clue

Now that Ebola is officially in the US on an uncontrolled basis, the two questions on everyone’s lips are i) who will get sick next and ii) how bad could it get?

We don’t know the answer to question #1 just yet, but when it comes to the second one, a press release three weeks ago from Lakeland Industries, a manufacturer and seller of a “comprehensive line of safety garments and accessories for the industrial protective clothing market” may provide some insight into just how bad the US State Department thinks it may get. Because when the US government buys 160,000 hazmat suits specifically designed against Ebola, just ahead of the worst Ebola epidemic in history making US landfall, one wonders: what do they know the we don’t?

From Lakeland Industries:

Lakeland Industries, Inc. (LAKE), a leading global manufacturer of industrial protective clothing for industry, municipalities, healthcare and to first responders on the federal, state and local levels, today announced the global availability of its protective apparel for use in handling the Ebola virus.  In response to the increasing demand for specialty protective suits to be worm by healthcare workers and others being exposed to Ebola, Lakeland is increasing its manufacturing capacity for these garments and includes proprietary processes for specialized seam sealing, a far superior technology for protecting against viral hazards than non-sealed products.

 

Lakeland stands ready to join the fight against the spread of Ebola,” said Christopher J. Ryan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Lakeland Industries.  “We understand the difficulty of getting appropriate products through a procurement system that in times of crisis favors availability over specification, and we hope our added capacity will help alleviate that problem.  With the U.S. State Department alone putting out a bid for 160,000 suits, we encourage all protective apparel companies to increase their manufacturing capacity for sealed seam garments so that our industry can do its part in addressing this threat to global health.

Of course, purchases by the US government are bought and paid for by taxpayers. For everyone else there’s $1200 mail-order delivery:

That said… 160,000 HazMats for a disease that is supposedly not airborne? Mmmk.




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“Ghost Gunner” from Cody Wilson Allows Home Milling Lower Receivers for Rifles for Just Over a Thousand Bucks

Cody Wilson, famous for making and popularizing the first
3D-printed plastic handgun (I
profiled him at length i
n Reason‘s December 2013
issue), and his group Defense Distributed today debuted their
latest provocation aimed at making gun possession easier, cheaper,
and most importantly more outside the totalizing view of the
state.

Wilson and his team were inspired by
a proposed law
that passed the California House and Senate but
which Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed yesterday. The law, known as the
“ghost gun” bill, would have banned guns without serial numbers
filed with the government of any sort, as well as forcing those who
do make homemade weapons to go through new procedures and
background checks and getting federal Department of Justice
approval before doing so.

Essentially, the bill would ban making a gun that the state
didn’t know about and mark. (Nick Gillespie
blogged about the ghost gun bill
here last
month.)

The LA Times
reported Brown’s surprisingly sensible statement
on vetoing the
bill, pushed forward by Democratic state Rep. Kevin de
Leon: 
“I appreciate the author’s concerns about
gun violence, but I can’t see how adding a serial number to a
homemade gun would significantly advance public safety.” Exactly
right, Gov. Brown.

To show exactly how right Brown was, and to educate any other
state legislature that might contemplate following in de Leon’s
footsteps, Wilson and his Defense Distributed team launched a
website today called GhostGunner.net.

Through it they are selling a tabletop milling machine which
can, quoting from their
FAQ
, “manufacture any mil-spec 80% AR-15 lower receiver that
already has the rear take down well milled out. ….Lowers with
non-mil-spec trigger guards that are otherwise mil-spec are also
compatible. Defense Distributed recommends using the 7075 Ares
Armor Raw 80% Lower AR-15 Billet.”

Wilson launched the project in response to de Leon’s bill, to
“the rhetoric developed out of California of
detectability as the norm, of the observability of everything to
the modern state. This guy de Leon defined as a ‘ghost’ something
not intelligible to the state and that’s a perfect way of talking
about it. So this device will cut aluminum and it’s good at
finishing an 80 percent lower receiver for an AR-15 in under an
hour.” (Roughly, the ATF declares any lower receiver that is
more than 80 percent complete as an actual gun subject to
all regulations on actual guns.)

Wilson waited to see what Brown would do with the bill
before publicly launching; he’s convinced that had they gone live
this time yesterday that Brown’s office might have been scared into
signing the ghost gun bill that Brown instead vetoed.

Wilson has always, as detailed in my 2013 profile, seen
his actions as a complicated dance of reactions to what his
controlling opponents do, and he generally understands what they
will then do in reaction to him. “We decided
we 
have to give them that world they are about
with [de Leon’s ghost gun bill], to create the problem they are
talking about, to give that problem to them,” Wilson
says.

Laws like de Leon’s, Wilson thinks, offer a “preferred
regulatory landscape that’s predicated on all the things that the
digital manufacturing revolution” has made easier by an order of
magnitude, not being as easy to get around as they
actually are. Wilson just wants to remind controllers they don’t
live in the world they think they live in, a world where a mere law
will actually stop something they perceive as a problem: someone
having a tool of self-defense about that is not visible and
regulatable by the state.

The Ghost Gunner website FAQ has further technical details on
how the tabletop device works, and this comment on the current
legality of using it:

Semi-automatic firearms, including the AR-15 lower receivers,
are generally legal to manufacture for private individuals per US
federal law Title 18 do not require serialization or other maker’s
marks. However, some states/municipalities restrict either the
manufacture of certain firearms, or, more recently, the personal
manufacture of a firearm with a 3D printer and/or CNC machine. DD
makes no claim regarding local manufacturing legality; lower
receiver files provided by Defense Distributed might require
special licensing to manufacture and/or possess. 

Under federal law, manufacturing a firearm for contemplation of
future sale without an FFL is prohibited. Without a manufacturing
FFL, you should manufacture firearms for personal use only. There
are methods to legally transfer ownership of personally
manufactured firearms, but they do not apply when the original
manufacturing intent is to build a firearm for commercial or
non-personal use. Recent ATF determinations have signaled that
allowing others use of your CNC equipment may itself constitute
manufacturing, therefore Defense Distributed advises GhostGunner
owners to neither print firearms for other individuals, nor allow
other individuals to use their GhostGunner to manufacture
firearms.

You can pre-order the device for
$1199 now
(the earlier $999 price already sold out), and they
promise holiday delivery.

Andy Greenberg at
Wired wrote
about it this morning.
 Excerpt that nicely sums up
why making a homemade “lower receiver” for a rifle is such a big
deal:

A lower receiver is the body of the gun that connects its stock,
barrel, magazine and other parts. As such, it’s also the
rifle’s most regulated element. Mill your own lower receiver
at home, however, and you can order the rest of the parts from
online gun shops, creating a semi-automatic weapon with no serial
number, obtained with no background check, no waiting period or
other regulatory hurdles.  

Greenberg also quotes Wilson explaining why he’s moved from
plastic 3D weapons to metal milled ones in his latest project:

[Wilson’s] switch from 3-D printing to CNC milling metal
makes the ubiquitous creation of usable, lethal weapons one
step more practical . “3-D printing [guns] was about signaling
the future. This is about the present,” he says. “You can use this
machine today to create something to the standards you’re used
to…The gold standard of the gun community is metal.”

The promotional video for the project, in classic Wilson style,
uses only the words of Rep. de Leon and an ATF agent and the music
of Satie, and features the look of an arty horror flick to both
scare the squares and hep the aware to the fact that no matter what
the state thinks it can do to stop you from owning guns, ingenuity
and technology and indomitable will can get around their efforts.
(Favorite touches: the glowing pig mask over a light fixture, and
the mixture of a shadowy figure reading in a dark room with the
Ghost Gunner and a gun on a table):

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"Ghost Gunner" from Cody Wilson Allows Home Milling Lower Receivers for Rifles for Just Over a Thousand Bucks

Cody Wilson, famous for making and popularizing the first
3D-printed plastic handgun (I
profiled him at length i
n Reason‘s December 2013
issue), and his group Defense Distributed today debuted their
latest provocation aimed at making gun possession easier, cheaper,
and most importantly more outside the totalizing view of the
state.

Wilson and his team were inspired by
a proposed law
that passed the California House and Senate but
which Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed yesterday. The law, known as the
“ghost gun” bill, would have banned guns without serial numbers
filed with the government of any sort, as well as forcing those who
do make homemade weapons to go through new procedures and
background checks and getting federal Department of Justice
approval before doing so.

Essentially, the bill would ban making a gun that the state
didn’t know about and mark. (Nick Gillespie
blogged about the ghost gun bill
here last
month.)

The LA Times
reported Brown’s surprisingly sensible statement
on vetoing the
bill, pushed forward by Democratic state Rep. Kevin de
Leon: 
“I appreciate the author’s concerns about
gun violence, but I can’t see how adding a serial number to a
homemade gun would significantly advance public safety.” Exactly
right, Gov. Brown.

To show exactly how right Brown was, and to educate any other
state legislature that might contemplate following in de Leon’s
footsteps, Wilson and his Defense Distributed team launched a
website today called GhostGunner.net.

Through it they are selling a tabletop milling machine which
can, quoting from their
FAQ
, “manufacture any mil-spec 80% AR-15 lower receiver that
already has the rear take down well milled out. ….Lowers with
non-mil-spec trigger guards that are otherwise mil-spec are also
compatible. Defense Distributed recommends using the 7075 Ares
Armor Raw 80% Lower AR-15 Billet.”

Wilson launched the project in response to de Leon’s bill, to
“the rhetoric developed out of California of
detectability as the norm, of the observability of everything to
the modern state. This guy de Leon defined as a ‘ghost’ something
not intelligible to the state and that’s a perfect way of talking
about it. So this device will cut aluminum and it’s good at
finishing an 80 percent lower receiver for an AR-15 in under an
hour.” (Roughly, the ATF declares any lower receiver that is
more than 80 percent complete as an actual gun subject to
all regulations on actual guns.)

Wilson waited to see what Brown would do with the bill
before publicly launching; he’s convinced that had they gone live
this time yesterday that Brown’s office might have been scared into
signing the ghost gun bill that Brown instead vetoed.

Wilson has always, as detailed in my 2013 profile, seen
his actions as a complicated dance of reactions to what his
controlling opponents do, and he generally understands what they
will then do in reaction to him. “We decided
we 
have to give them that world they are about
with [de Leon’s ghost gun bill], to create the problem they are
talking about, to give that problem to them,” Wilson
says.

Laws like de Leon’s, Wilson thinks, offer a “preferred
regulatory landscape that’s predicated on all the things that the
digital manufacturing revolution” has made easier by an order of
magnitude, not being as easy to get around as they
actually are. Wilson just wants to remind controllers they don’t
live in the world they think they live in, a world where a mere law
will actually stop something they perceive as a problem: someone
having a tool of self-defense about that is not visible and
regulatable by the state.

The Ghost Gunner website FAQ has further technical details on
how the tabletop device works, and this comment on the current
legality of using it:

Semi-automatic firearms, including the AR-15 lower receivers,
are generally legal to manufacture for private individuals per US
federal law Title 18 do not require serialization or other maker’s
marks. However, some states/municipalities restrict either the
manufacture of certain firearms, or, more recently, the personal
manufacture of a firearm with a 3D printer and/or CNC machine. DD
makes no claim regarding local manufacturing legality; lower
receiver files provided by Defense Distributed might require
special licensing to manufacture and/or possess. 

Under federal law, manufacturing a firearm for contemplation of
future sale without an FFL is prohibited. Without a manufacturing
FFL, you should manufacture firearms for personal use only. There
are methods to legally transfer ownership of personally
manufactured firearms, but they do not apply when the original
manufacturing intent is to build a firearm for commercial or
non-personal use. Recent ATF determinations have signaled that
allowing others use of your CNC equipment may itself constitute
manufacturing, therefore Defense Distributed advises GhostGunner
owners to neither print firearms for other individuals, nor allow
other individuals to use their GhostGunner to manufacture
firearms.

You can pre-order the device for
$1199 now
(the earlier $999 price already sold out), and they
promise holiday delivery.

Andy Greenberg at
Wired wrote
about it this morning.
 Excerpt that nicely sums up
why making a homemade “lower receiver” for a rifle is such a big
deal:

A lower receiver is the body of the gun that connects its stock,
barrel, magazine and other parts. As such, it’s also the
rifle’s most regulated element. Mill your own lower receiver
at home, however, and you can order the rest of the parts from
online gun shops, creating a semi-automatic weapon with no serial
number, obtained with no background check, no waiting period or
other regulatory hurdles.  

Greenberg also quotes Wilson explaining why he’s moved from
plastic 3D weapons to metal milled ones in his latest project:

[Wilson’s] switch from 3-D printing to CNC milling metal
makes the ubiquitous creation of usable, lethal weapons one
step more practical . “3-D printing [guns] was about signaling
the future. This is about the present,” he says. “You can use this
machine today to create something to the standards you’re used
to…The gold standard of the gun community is metal.”

The promotional video for the project, in classic Wilson style,
uses only the words of Rep. de Leon and an ATF agent and the music
of Satie, and features the look of an arty horror flick to both
scare the squares and hep the aware to the fact that no matter what
the state thinks it can do to stop you from owning guns, ingenuity
and technology and indomitable will can get around their efforts.
(Favorite touches: the glowing pig mask over a light fixture, and
the mixture of a shadowy figure reading in a dark room with the
Ghost Gunner and a gun on a table):

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Louis Farrakhan: Ebola and AIDS are “race targeting weapons”

From Louis Farrakhan’s official
Twitter feed
 (hat tip: Mark Hemingway).

The link goes to an article in the Nation of Islam (NOI)’s
Final Call by Farrakhan that alleges, among other
things:

What is the method that they [the U.S. government] are going to
use to depopulate? Through civil wars in which depleted uranium and
Agent Orange are used. Currently, there are 39 states in America
that have already been polluted by depleted uranium. Look at the
target areas: El Salvador—what is there in El Salvador that America
wants? It is oil. America already has a military base, embassy, and
CIA operatives working to kill off the Indigenous population so
that nobody can threaten their takeover of oil.

Another method is disease infection through bio-weapons such as
Ebola and AIDS, which are race targeting weapons. There is a weapon
that can be put in a room where there are Black and White people,
and it will kill only the Black and spare the White, because it is
a genotype weapon that is designed for your genes, for your race,
for your kind.


Whole thing here.

Side note: El Salvador’s oil
production
over the past 25 years at less than 6,000 barrels a
day and it has zero proved reserves.

In 2010, Farrakhan asked members of NOI to embrace
Scientology
.

In 2007,
The New York Times
estimated NOI membership at around
50,000 and noted that the group

once enjoyed a near monopoly over interpreting Islam for black
Americans, using the faith as a vehicle to promote black
separatism.

But it now competes with sects that branched away, and with
groups ascribing to the more traditional and inclusive Islam
followed by millions of Muslim immigrants and their
offspring….

The Nation holds, among other teachings, that the group’s
founder, W. Fard Muhammad, was the Mahdi, or savior, sent by God to
Detroit around 1930 and that spaceships hovering above the earth
will eventually play a major role in smiting sinners and rescuing
the righteous.

If NOI is losing steam among the populations it historically has
drawn from, such beliefs and their obvious conflict with reality
play a huge role. At the same time, NOI is, like other forms of
religious community, simply a casuality of the basic fact that
everyone has more access to more lifestyle choices. In a discussion
of the decline of religious cults in contemporary America
yesterday, Peter Suderman noted, 

Worries about the decline of cults are in some sense a form of
nostalgia for an older order, with more clearly delineated lines
between the mainstream and the fringe, with radicalism easy to
recognize and define and, if necessary, shun. That those days are
largely over (at least in the U.S.) isn’t a sign that our culture
has lost its capacity for lifestyle creativity, its desire for
secret knowledge and methods. It’s a sign that the creativity is
happening elsewhere now, in the blur between the boundaries, in the
scrambling of the systems, in the subculture collage.


Read the whole thing.

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Louis Farrakhan: Ebola and AIDS are "race targeting weapons"

From Louis Farrakhan’s official
Twitter feed
 (hat tip: Mark Hemingway).

The link goes to an article in the Nation of Islam (NOI)’s
Final Call by Farrakhan that alleges, among other
things:

What is the method that they [the U.S. government] are going to
use to depopulate? Through civil wars in which depleted uranium and
Agent Orange are used. Currently, there are 39 states in America
that have already been polluted by depleted uranium. Look at the
target areas: El Salvador—what is there in El Salvador that America
wants? It is oil. America already has a military base, embassy, and
CIA operatives working to kill off the Indigenous population so
that nobody can threaten their takeover of oil.

Another method is disease infection through bio-weapons such as
Ebola and AIDS, which are race targeting weapons. There is a weapon
that can be put in a room where there are Black and White people,
and it will kill only the Black and spare the White, because it is
a genotype weapon that is designed for your genes, for your race,
for your kind.


Whole thing here.

Side note: El Salvador’s oil
production
over the past 25 years at less than 6,000 barrels a
day and it has zero proved reserves.

In 2010, Farrakhan asked members of NOI to embrace
Scientology
.

In 2007,
The New York Times
estimated NOI membership at around
50,000 and noted that the group

once enjoyed a near monopoly over interpreting Islam for black
Americans, using the faith as a vehicle to promote black
separatism.

But it now competes with sects that branched away, and with
groups ascribing to the more traditional and inclusive Islam
followed by millions of Muslim immigrants and their
offspring….

The Nation holds, among other teachings, that the group’s
founder, W. Fard Muhammad, was the Mahdi, or savior, sent by God to
Detroit around 1930 and that spaceships hovering above the earth
will eventually play a major role in smiting sinners and rescuing
the righteous.

If NOI is losing steam among the populations it historically has
drawn from, such beliefs and their obvious conflict with reality
play a huge role. At the same time, NOI is, like other forms of
religious community, simply a casuality of the basic fact that
everyone has more access to more lifestyle choices. In a discussion
of the decline of religious cults in contemporary America
yesterday, Peter Suderman noted, 

Worries about the decline of cults are in some sense a form of
nostalgia for an older order, with more clearly delineated lines
between the mainstream and the fringe, with radicalism easy to
recognize and define and, if necessary, shun. That those days are
largely over (at least in the U.S.) isn’t a sign that our culture
has lost its capacity for lifestyle creativity, its desire for
secret knowledge and methods. It’s a sign that the creativity is
happening elsewhere now, in the blur between the boundaries, in the
scrambling of the systems, in the subculture collage.


Read the whole thing.

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High-Yield Credit Suffers Biggest Quarterly Loss Worldwide Since 2011

Junk bond investors suffered their biggest quarterly loss since 2011, losing 1.7% in Q3 pushing yields up to one-year highs (despite Treasury yield compression). Managers, knowing full well the underlying liquidity to handle any further selling is not there are out en masse explaining that “high-yield should bounce back in the fourth quarter,” relying on the fact that ‘historical’ defaults are still low and the economy is recovering (as if that’s not priced in already). The worst hit segment of the junk market is CCCs and below – at 22-month lows – as Bernanke and Yellen forced investors ever further along the risk spectrum for yield. Of course, equity markets (Russell 2000 aside) have ignored much of this decline until recently, but the plunge in leveraged loan issuance suggests all that cheap-buy-back-funding is rapidly disappearing (even for the best credits and biggest names).

 

As Bloomberg reports,

High-yield bond investors worldwide have been hurt by the biggest quarterly losses in three years as geopolitical tensions and the threat of a U.S. interest-rate increase curbed risk appetite.

 

Speculative-grade notes forfeited 1.7% in the last three months, the most since the third quarter of 2011, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch index data; the average yield on the debt climbed to a one-year high of 6.26% on Sept. 29, the data show

The junkiest of the junk was worst hit… after being driven to that insanity by The Fed…

 

And stocks are starting to catch on…

 

And issuance is plunging…

 

removing the buyback-funding that “fundamentals” need to engineer reality for stocks.

 

Source: Bloomberg




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