Monday, September 1, 2025

MILA JOY: D.O.G.E. has removed 11 MILLION scammers from the Social Security system so far.

TOM LUONGO: this time you're going to work for the United States that's not interested in being the global hegemon because that's a British game. That's a Dutch game. That's a Belgian/Luxembourg game.

9:06  All corners were seeing it from the Usual Suspects over at Davos, and the City of London, who are screaming bloody murder that Trump is fixing all of these open wounds and Gordian Knots geopolitically they have around the world. He is rebalancing trade.  He's defending the United States, and they're all like, "You can't do! That that's unfair!  You're the big bully!" and then, you know, like, "Yeah, and . . . ?  That's nice." Like, I'm just channeling Donald Trump at this point, "Yeah, and . . . ?  F*** you.  You stole from us you literally stole elections bought or used our tax money to buy our politicians to prosecute your monetary policy and your fiscal policy and your foreign policy to prop up your failing anti-democratic systems over in Europe, your Colonial adventurism that you are continuing to do France in Sahel region of Africa, Britain in the Middle East, or this one or that one, and on top of everything else, you were you f****** children."  And you were running drugs and you were invading and you were paying people to invade our border to come in and use quislings that you had hired in our government to then pay for these people to the tunes of billions of dollars a year, more than what we were paying the people who built this country, who are currently on Social Security like that it was going on. That's over.  None of this globalist nonsense: IMF is not taking over the global monetary system; the SDR is not coming; the BRICS are never going to issue their own freaking currency.  None of that is coming.  What's coming is the tokenization of assets backed by local treasuries treasury stable coins of some form or another either the United States is going to have their own, or Russia is going to have theirs, China is going to have theirs. Everybody is going to have theirs, and most of the trade is going to be denominated, the receipts are all going to be paid in dollars and we're going to wrap treasuries in Stablecoins and we're going to transmit all that along public blockchains and the central banks are all going to be destroyed, or they're going to have to get with the program, and that includes our Federal Reserve.  So that's what's happening.  Like all of that old shit is so 2015, and it is still out there in the zeitgeist muddying up the conversation space.  And worse than that, it's actually wrong for the United States to defend itself after having been hollowed out for the last 80 years of everybody literally pulling a piece off the corpse.  Like we're not dead.  You just thought we were dead because we were playing dead.  I don't know because you are anesthetized us?  Do I have to extend the metaphor?  Then I got news for you, then our livers kicked in and the anesthesia wore off and we're like, "What the f*** did this . . . how the fuck did this happen? Yeah, no."  How about no.  We are not going to war with Russia, we're not doing this.  We're not going to war for Israel in Iran.  We're not doing any of this stuff, and you all work for us again.  But this time you're going to work for the United States that's not interested in being the global hegemon because that's a British game.  That's a Dutch game.  That's a Belgian/Luxembourg game.  

The above is an excerpt of this interview.

STEPHANIE SENEFF: This is the first time I've seen somebody else besides me say that glyphosate may be a causal factor in the increase in forest fires we've been witnessing in the past decade. Glyphosate is a desiccant.

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MATT SMITH: Don't ask a young man what he wants to be when he grows up. The question should be, "What kind of man do you want to become?" and that their efforts should be devoted to becoming that man first

FYI: Caution: this is an ad, but boy does it make some good points about entrepreneurship versus the traditional message we give young people exiting school.  It's a book that I haven't read, called The Preparation, 2025, by Doug Casey and Matt Smith.

2:52. It's not the only answer but that certainly part of it. Doug and I, our view ultimately is that you should be an entrepreneur.  You really shouldn't be a cubicle dweller, that's for sure.  But I think that the thing is related to the question.  Often people ask young man what they want to be when they grow up and what they mean is what kind of job you're going to get to be responsible to get income, and kind of the premise of the book is that is entirely the wrong question.  We should not ask young men this question.  The question should be what kind of man do you want to become and that their efforts should be devoted to becoming that man first and foremost not to going through a series of motions that allow you to get some certificate that allows you to get enough income hopefully to be able to survive maybe a little extra for a vacation or two it's to become the man that you want to become.  That's the first goal.  And you're right that everybody else is following this traditional path, and I can tell you because my son has been the two-year beta tester for this, Doug's been wanting to write this book, he's been asking me to write a way with him for a dozen years, and I've always said no because it didn't make sense

What's possible with Maxim doing this for 2 years we've actually learned the realities of it that we've been able to actually create structure that actually works and we've been able to field tested and know how to make it work properly and one of the big challenges that Max encountered especially early on was that to everyone else in the world what he was doing look like he was failing because he wasn't going to college it looked like he was on the road to nowhere so it wasn't even about a ultimately looking at him and judging him by what he had done but it was by entire by his entire peer group they're like what are you doing this doesn't make any sense so this thing when you step outside of the box and you're doing something totally different than what everyone else does it looks like failure.  And I can say as an entrepreneur in the businesses I built and I built many over the last 30 years it always look like a failure until it was a success I mean that's actually everyone thought I was screwing up until I became rich I mean that's how it worked.

5:43.  Well I'm telling when we get to some of the specifics I think people will see I hope what I saw when I went through this I mean I was enjoying reading it but then we got to part two with the specifics and when I looked at the kinds of of things that you're contemplating having young men do and we should say a word a word about young men versus young women and that you know there will be another book and let's just clarify that this is kind of intended for young men for the time being but when I looked at exactly what it is you had in mind for that they would you know they'll instead of sitting in a Sociology Lecture Hall, every morning they would do this and then this and then this and then this.  I thought to myself if I had it to do over and I could be that guy, I would.  I absolutely would even though I have the most elite academic credentials you could possibly ask for I would trade those away to be the man that this book trains you to be no absolutely no doubt in my mind no hesitation whatsoever.

Business always looks like a failure until it's a success.

The Preparation: How to Become Competent, Confident, and Dangerous, Doug Casey and Matt Smith, 2025.