Before the morning ramble begins, just a quick comment on “seeing what’s coming.” In other words, “the Future.” Specifically, we’ve got concerns over a possible “target of opportunity” just ahead. But let’s back up, first.
During my life I’ve had the honor of deeply interviewing people whose work on suturing has been widely ignored by Mainstream Media. However, with the breakdown of that institution (and the role of U.S. government agencies) – revealed by Michael Benz on Rogan the other day – the media is waking up. Son G2 observed that the whole world is “In a transition from too much rearview to moving back to more windshield.”
There are many classes of Futuring. Each has a special flare. The Princeton EGGS “dot” considers global coherence. The Clif High internet language-shift work was noticed by Newsweek this week. I dabbled a bit in mass web news word frequency as a tool. Bujt nothing has been as good as my lucid dream experiences.
G.A. Stewart’s The Age of Nostradamus along with his voluminous work has not been popularized by the MSM yet. Yet other “noasties,” with only sketchy creds, and comparative seconds of experience, claim better insights than Stu’s. Ridiculous, but that’s how bullshit is and how life rolls on the Ape planet.
Then there are visionaries (the Polish Seer), along with astrologers (particularly of the Vedic sort). Along with religiously “shown” takes.” And all this is before we get into Remote Viewers. If there is a present0day analog to the legendary Pat Price, I haven’t found it. But Dick Algire’s and the remote viewing groups are useful, as well.
The problem with the Future it tends to “keep its clothes on” until the last possible moment where it’s exposed. As events happen, the Future suddenly “makes sense.”
As a long-time real journalist, it has become apparent to me that (just as in religions) the Whole Truth has “many pieces to it.” Hidden all over the place. You have to contemplate coming events “time-wise”. From experience, a single person can – from time to time – improve on a specific individual seeing of Future by aggregating and cross-tabbing multiple views.
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These are not “precise” outlooks, since I’m writing it all very early and against the clock. We hold to deadlines around here – which admittedly is stupid when you’re almost 76, but consider these outlooks. It’s what my consigliere and I did a good part of last week:
- Linguistically we are in another one of the Big Shift areas.
- A Seer says Trump may fall victim to another assassination attempt, but there’s also branch that speaks of him only being injured in a “great buckling” collapse of a building he was at/in.
- Nostradamus (and Stu’s work) is very clear on this being a time of massive change, too.
- And then there’s a Vedic who has been referring to December 7th while another proclaims “History will remember December 8th.”
Is there an event – just ahead which could “meet all the criteria?”
The headlines “do tell” the crossword futurist.”
Stu’s work has already devoted a great deal to Nostradamus commentary on the Cathedral topic, going back to the fire in 2019. But now when tied in with more recent report – putting in context the Putin warning of NATO – we are indeed curious to find out this weekend if something more than the official program and ceremonies will follow.
It’s the kind of suturing that could rock the world if it were to come to pass. While we hope it does not, there is a lot of “chatter” from the “windshield crowd” and that’s what we’d draw your attention to, more than any singular outcome. Remember, the Future (at a distance) is general. Only growing in specificity as you sneak up on it.
We are, to put it in pilot terms, “on short final” now.
Confirming the Blowoff
Ponzi would be proud: Bitcoin Hits $100,000 for First Time Ever.
We would direct your readings to Andrew Odlyzko’s marvelous paper “An Undertaking of Great Advantage, But Nobody to Know What It Is: Bubbles and Gullibility.” Which, if you hadn’t noticed, is a regular process in cyclical economics: “The railway mania of the 1860s and financial innovation” is another worthy read.
This is all predicated on our readers already having consumed Mackay’s Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
Challenger Job Cuts Report
The ADP report yesterday was certainly no “barn-burner” adding only 146,000 jobs in November. And in the Tuesday Labor JOLTS report we read “The number of job openings was little changed at 7.7 million on the last business day of October, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Over the month, hires changed little at 5.3 million. The number of total separations was little changed at 5.3 million. Within separations, quits (3.3 million) increased, but layoffs and discharges (1.6 million) changed little.”
So to report our expectations shouldn’t be too grand understates it a bit.
Here’s how the HR grenade rolling for the month penciled out as tabbed by Challenger, Gray, and Christmas (who will be along shortly):
“U.S.-based employers announced 57,727 cuts in November, a 3.8% increase from the 55,597 cuts announced one month prior. It is up 26.8% from the 45,510 cuts announced in the same month in 2023.”
Closely related is the week’s new UI filings:
Tomorrow we will have the Federal jobs report and we’d expect a low number. Because as “future waves” roll, the market had acted (until yesterday) like there’s a huge “Buy the rumor, sell the news” event about to land. Will jobs disappoint tomorrow? We will see.
That said, we do have a major short position via options for the end of March 2025. Despite the big pop in markets Wednesday, we noticed the options effectively held their value. We must not be the only ones seeing “bumps between now and then” eh?
Rolling Slombergnomish
[Not familiar? }”slawn-ber-NO-mish”{ Well, Slomber is Middle English for (a) Sleep; — also pl.; ~ bed; fallen on ~, to fall asleep; (b) an instance or a period of sleep; a sleep, doze; fallen in (in-to) a ~, to fall asleep. “Gnomish” means small, deformed, or limited in number, quantity, or magnitude. It can also be used to describe creatures that are below average in extent.” Such are the small bumps on the road of life. We call it “news” for convenience.]
Word is, the idiot in the Oval is at it again: ‘Just incredible’: Biden reportedly considering ‘preemptive pardons’ for Adam Schiff, Liz Cheney and Dr. Anthony Fauci.
The next fake disease is warming up: Raw Milk Products Banned Over Bird Flu, Producer Says It’s a Political Witch Hunt. We stand by our February 2020 report that COVID was a bioweapon, but we’re not surprised the Truth has taken 4+ years to be revealed. Too much money involved…you know how it is.
Weird and Stupid in NYC: New York Dem tells Adams it’s time to turn ‘tough talk’ on immigration into action. AFTER Trump wins? Ah, come on, man! A.I.s telling us “The US Department of Homeland Security has estimated there were 11 million illegal migrants living in the US as of January 2022. It says about a fifth of them arrived in 2010 or later but the majority arrived before this time, some as early as the 1980s” Toss in another 3-5 million since (and uncounted) so 15-million illegals. Dems own it.
Still, Clean up is underway: Lucianne.com News Forum – Keep It Up: Almost Two Dozen George Soros-Backed Prosecutors Have Been Removed From Office Since 2022. It’s a start.
By the way, speaking of crockery: The Michael Benz on Rogan is really good on explaining how the US government has swapped definitions around: Used to be about personal free speech and rights. Now it’s about institutional protection. Explains a lot, left Elaine shaking her head…
Speaking of Rogan, this is an interesting report: Creatine and resistance workouts combat sarcopenia. Who knew?
No Longer Communist, Russia may open up to what? Russia Is Touting Itself as a Haven for ‘Conservative’ Westerners. Will They Make the Move? Depends, we suppose on how far the neocons get with the WW III – must have a foreign devil to blame – promotion of war.
My Morning Light Bath
I’m not a doctor so this is NOT MEDICAL ADVICE. But every morning I get up and spend 17-minutes under a series of red lights (660 and 850 nm) – devices I have constructed. Which sounds nuts, to some, I’m sure.
But now let me stitch things together for you beginning with a story: Missing Korean War vet with dementia found more than 200 miles from home.
Which, to our thinking, dovetails with Military Explores Light Therapy for Brain Injuries.
If you’re interested, there are red light therapy adventures on the Peoplenomics website’s archives going back to 2016 when we started working on it. Remember, Elaine has had age-related macular degeneration reverse with the therapy – which is STILL – almost a decade later – trying to get Fooled and Drugged approval from the captive regulators… Just saying…
More Science Coming: Google Says AI Weather Model Masters 15-day Forecast | Barron’s
Rainfall here in East Texas unofficially at Tyler: 66.42. But in the gauge here, more than 70-inches.
At the Ranch: Can’t Sleep, Must Sleep
A Strange Sleep last night. Awoke (2:51 AM) with visions of relief workers in M-Raps and in a dry, dusty area.
Got up, did the morning stack and checked for EQs and nothing big worldwide (yet?) but I was drawn to the movement off the California coast:
Wasn’t sure what to make of it, though as soon as I put on the lights this morning (and feet in the foot massage machine of my e-spa) I became almost overwhelmingly tired.
This doesn’t happen too often. But occasionally when it does, a major quake comes along. Curious, did my BP and everything was “normal” though the pulse was 45, a bit low, but it always runs low when sleeping (42-44 is common). By comparision, bears in hibernation drop to 8-12 beats per minutes and wasn’t I bare at the time?
Hmm… off to ponder the Future that’s inbound.
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