Archive for November, 2023

November 23, 1963; Three Score Years Later (November 27, 2023)

Posted in Immanentizing The Eschaton, JFK on November 27, 2023 by e-commentary.org

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K          “I was too young to realize it at the time, yet I have come to realize it was the most consequential event of our lives.  We hear that no one is above the law.  The clear and central message of the profoundly public statement is that no one is above the Lawless.  President John F. Kennedy promulgated some ideas that would have nurtured an American Renaissance described ethereally in his time as Camelot.  And he was exterminated for it.”

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K          “The individuals who and institutions that were threatened could have dispatched him privately, yet everyone involved sought a public spectacle to send an unambiguous and enduring message.”  

J          “Poison would have been too private and too traditional.  The deed would have been done, but the message would not have been delivered.”

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J          “The United States is run and controlled by a cabal of sociopaths and psychopaths who perpetuate themselves generation after generation.  Nothing ever changes.”

K          “Johnson, Bush, Hoover, Ford, Warren and so many others were all in and all in on it in some way.  A true coup d’etat.”

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K          “Assange is the current whipping boy.  If they killed him, he would disappear and be of no utility.  By abusing and torturing him very publicly and brutally hour after hour, day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year, the message is clear.  If you say what we do not want you to say, we will abuse and torture you publicly and brutally for years.”

J          “He is twisting in the wind.  The cabal of sociopaths and psychopaths should be swinging in the wind.”   

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K          “With the vast resources of the United States, the United States and by extension the rest of the world truly could have been great and good after 1945.  We as a nation and as a people could have been the progenitors of an American Renaissance . . . and immanentized the eschaton . . . without running budget deficits!”

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[Dedicate some time to determining the Truth.  See “The Life and Public Assassination of President John F. Kennedy by the CIA” by Edward J. Curtin, Jr. in “edwardcurtin.com” dated November 22, 2023, “In Memory of JFK: The First U.S. President to be Declared a Terrorist and Threat to National Security” by Cynthia Chung in “thesaker.is” dated November 22, 2021, and “Kennedy Assassination: ‘CIA-Did-It’ Theorists Are Covering for Israel” by Laurent Guyenot in “www.unz.com dated November 17, 2023.  Undertake your own inquiry and decide for yourself.]

[See the e-commentary at American Foreign Policy:  1945 –  ____ (July 24, 2023).]

Bumper stickers of the week:

It’s just business.  Nothing personal.

The Truth shall not set you free and may lead to your subjugation, yet it is worth knowing

Knowledge is power.  No, knowledge is not power.  But ignorance is powerlessness.

On Friendship Today:  Flat, Fried, Frayed, Frazzled, Frozen, Fractured, Fissured, Fatigued, Finished?  Oh, And Happy Thanksgiving! (November 20, 2023)

Posted in On [Traits/Characteristics], Professional Managerial Class (PMC) on November 20, 2023 by e-commentary.org

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K          “We passed on the street.  Swapped smiles.  Why not?  It did not cost anything.  But I do not forget that he demanded that my friends be locked away in concentration camps if they refused to take the ‘vaccine’ based on their sincere and reasonable religious, scientific and legal grounds.  I will never forget.  To forget is dangerous and ill advised.”

J          “We do disagree.  There were and are sound reasons to quarantine individuals.  That is the role of government.”

K          “And he wanted to deny all medical care to them.  These types of invasive actions are likely to lead to kinetic responses.  Health care insurance companies in the U.S. are in business to deny valid health care claims, I know, but I will not allow someone to deny all medical care to me and my friends as a matter of public policy.  That is the line too far.” 

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K          “I extend my hand to some individuals to show that I bear no hatchet.  Out of habit and social custom and not out of conviction or friendship.  I only do so because their hand is extended and open . . . and they do not represent an immediate threat.  At this time.” 

J          “I always pause and reflect on the person and the situation when I hear the observation:  ‘You may bury the hatchet, but you never forget where you buried the hatchet’.  I admit that I always log the lat-longs of the cache.”

K          “Me too.  I’ll forgive and forget if it is good for my soul.”

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J          “He and I did talk a few times and discovered that we no longer are in agreement on the major issues of the day.  So be it.  We went our ways.  Life goes on.”

K          “He may be what I often call a friend or former friend B.C.  Before Covid.”         

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K          “She and I were in remarkable rapport on all the major issues of our time.  And then the Middle East issue emerged and erupted.  We have diametrically opposite views with absolutely no middle ground or possibility of compromise.  Yet, we must negotiate a modus vivendi so we can focus on another critical issue that requires our immediate attention.  Imagine that.”

J          “Stay in the shared swimming lane.”

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K          “Our potential circle of friends is largely constituted of dues-paying ‘parvenu PMC people’ who are furiously obedient to authority and ever so eager to exercise authority over others at any opportunity.  The expensively schooled and lightly educated crowd were so effusively unctuous at such a tender age.  I saw intimations of the personality . . . in college and felt some ineffable distance and dislocation from them.  I must deal with them at work professionally, but I rarely see them personally.  On the best day, the pool of possible friends is small.”

J          “With each passing day, I get more tired of humanity.  I can see a clear trajectory to my perspective out ten years.  The realization is disappointing but palpable.”  

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J          “The advice to avoid discussions about politics and religion once seemed harsh and confining.  Why curtail conversations about the most important questions in life.  However, some discretion is prudent.  There are many observations I will not observe at the Thanksgiving table this week.”

K          “Someone once said ‘Friends come and go but enemies accumulate’.  I have tried at least to avoid accumulating gratuitous enemies.  Without selling out.”

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J          “A greater chasm has opened in the last four years between those I considered friends than in the previous forty years.”

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K          “I wonder what our friend Montesquieu would say.”

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J          “Centenarians usually point to quality friendships as a basis for a long life.  We will all be living shorter lives.”

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J          “Every relationship is now tentative and conditional and awaits the next divisive issue to recalibrate the arrangement.”

K          “The faux issues designed to divide us concern me.  Those in power are keen to get the folks with the burning torches to turn on the folks with the pitch forks.  Think about it.”

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K          “What about us?”

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Bumper stickers of the week:

Barbara Ehrenreich 

“Celui qui fréquente habituellement quelqu’un et vit dans son intimité”

The $20 Program (November 13, 2023)

Posted in Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC), Society on November 13, 2023 by e-commentary.org

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K          “Give everyone and anyone doing good at each and every and any opportunity a Jackson.”

J          “What about a $2 bill?

K          “That too.  The Jackson and Jefferson Program.”

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K          “The coffee jar at the local non-profit actually doing good work.  Drop a $20.  Some kids at a school car wash.  Drop a $20.  Even if you don’t get your rig washed.  Immediate and direct and local assistance and support.  ‘Tip’ is an acronym for the phrase ‘to insure promptness’ and must be a minimum of $20 and always paid in cash.”

J          “I’m in.  Two $2 bills for a single cup of coffee?”

K          “That will work.”

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K          “Remember that my goal is for my last check to bounce.”

J          “Make it a small one.  In the end, it must be covered.”

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[See the e-commentary at Preserve Cash; Preserve (Some) Privacy (May 4, 2015), Cashin’ In Cash (October 26, 2015) and CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currencies):  The End Of Freedom, Privacy, Dignity, Sovereignty And Humanity.  And What Happens When AI (Artificial Intelligence) Takes Over Control Of CBDCs?  (April 17, 2023).]

Bumper stickers of the week:

Barbara Ehrenreich 

The $20 Jackson Program

World War I (18__ – 1918).  World War II (19__ – 1945).  Planetary Implosion l (Festering For Decades / 2022 – ____) Oh, And Happy Armistice Day! (November 6, 2023)

Posted in War, World War E, World War III on November 6, 2023 by e-commentary.org

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K          “No one gets it.   How do I get folks to get it.”

J          “You don’t.  No one wants to get it.”

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K          “This is the real thing.  Everything before August 6, 1945 was pre-nuclear.  Everything since is post-nuclear.”

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K          “Someone once observed:  ‘All wars are bankers’ wars’.  That is true.  The Banker Boys are the real force driving the United States foreign policy.  The BRICS+ team is the first serious threat to their veiled but complete control of the United States and most of the world.  The BRICS+ team could co-exist with the Bankers; the Bankers will not tolerate the existence of a viable and thriving BRICS+.  However, the BRICS+ will not be deterred.  If the BRICS+ capitulate now, they are done and done forever.  They know that.  The Banker Boys know that.  The Banker Boys are still driving toward a nuclear show down if necessary to maintain their dominance.”

J          “One group is going to win big.  One group is going to lose big.”         

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J          “The big players are a big problem, yet the little players are also a big problem.  So many non-state actors in a world awash in weapons could trigger a black swan event that kills the white dove.”

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K        “No one can back down in the Middle East.  If Israel quits or is defeated, it is over for them.  If the Palestinians quit or are defeated, they will never regain their homeland.  It truly is life or death.  This may be the big showdown.”

J          “They have killed and are killing and will continue to kill.  If there is one Israeli standing, he or she will kill a Palestinian.  If there is one Palestinian standing, he or she will kill an Israeli.  It is a way of life. Yet it is no way to live.”

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K          “Yellen says the United States can afford to fight two wars.  The United States cannot afford to fight one war.  We shall see soon.  Very soon.” 

J          “No one in power is admitting that ramping up another War will ramp up hyper-inflation to a level that will provoke a public outcry.  Or worse.”

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K          “The grand irony in the War on Terror is that the United States is the single largest sponsor of terror in the world and in the history of the world.”

J          “I cannot disagree.”

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J          “I’ll say it again.  So many non-state actors in a world awash in weapons could trigger a black swan event that kills the white dove.”

K          “We are deep into what will be known later in the vernacular rather uncreatively as World War III for want of a more insightful description.  But only a few dozen folks recognize that reality and the scope of the expanding skirmish.”

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[See the e-commentary at The Cuban Missile Crisis And The Monroe Doctrine Today (February 28, 2022), Joint Base State-War (JBS-W) (April 25, 2022), The War Between The Nation-States:  Architectonic And Tectonic Shifts In The World:  Getting Our Bearings In The Emerging World Order: Land And People And Resources Versus Fiat And Finance And Firearms (August 15, 2022), Existential Threat + Existential Threat = World War.  Are We Mired In World War E[conomic] / World War III? (November 21, 2022) and World War E / World War III Is 1 [9?] Year[s] Old This Week.  Oh, And Happy Presidents’ Day! (February 20, 2023).]

Bumper stickers of the week:

When your very existence is at stake, it becomes existential.

Defund The Department Of State [War]