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Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by Higgenbotham » Sat Nov 08, 2025 12:30 pm

Higgenbotham wrote: Sat Nov 08, 2025 11:56 am The larger question is why did it take an additional 20 years from the typical generational timeline for this to happen. My answer would be it's because we've entered a new dark age.
Higgenbotham wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2012 12:26 am I would expect the beginning phases of a descent into a Dark Age to be milder than if an actual cleansing and regenerative process were to occur instead. In a descent into a Dark Age, one way to look at it is we continue to borrow more from the future instead of stopping at some point and replenishing the future. That is what clearly continues to happen, as we can see.
This could be an explanation for why the typical generational crisis period (2005 to 2025 or so) was milder than the past few crisis periods. It was because the problems weren't confronted and solved until they became more severe later. There can be other explanations though. One common one I see is that, paraphrasing, humanity is doing so great that there is no need for crisis periods (i.e. we can just print money and all will be OK).

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by Higgenbotham » Sat Nov 08, 2025 12:09 pm

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has issued a dire warning that the Iranian capital could soon face catastrophic water shortages and even evacuation if rain does not fall soon.

Speaking Thursday, Pezeshkian described a nation on the brink, struggling with economic turmoil, environmental collapse and social unrest. Tehran stands at the center of this mounting crisis, its 20 million population and strained infrastructure leaving it dangerously exposed to the worsening drought.
https://www.newsweek.com/evacuation-war ... e-11008088

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by Higgenbotham » Sat Nov 08, 2025 11:56 am

Higgenbotham wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2011 12:20 am
The Fourth Turning, pages 272 and 273, wrote:
Recall that a Crisis catalyst involves scenarios distinctly imaginable eight or ten years in advance. Based on recent Unraveling-era trends, the following circa-2005 scenarios might seem plausible:

...(other scenarios listed)...

An impasse over the federal budget reaches a stalemate. The president and Congress both refuse to back down, triggering a near-total government shutdown. The president declares emergency powers. Congress rescinds his authority. Dollar and bond prices plummet. The president threatens to stop Social Security checks. Congress refuses to raise the debt ceiling. Default looms. Wall Street panics.
The larger question is why did it take an additional 20 years from the typical generational timeline for this to happen. My answer would be it's because we've entered a new dark age.

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by Higgenbotham » Thu Nov 06, 2025 3:27 pm

‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry follows up cryptic AI bubble warning with bearish stock activity on Nvidia and Palantir

By Sasha Rogelberg
November 4, 2025 at 11:43 AM EST

Storied investor Michael Burry has talked the AI-bubble talk, and now he’s walking the walk.

Burry, made famous in the 2015 film The Big Short for his prescience on the 2008 housing market collapse, disclosed some cynical bets against tech giants Nvidia and Palantir amid concerns of AI company valuations swelling beyond their true worth.

Scion Asset Management, Burry’s hedge fund, bought more than $1 billion in put options on the two tech companies, according to regulatory filings released on Monday for the quarter ended on Sept. 30. A put refers to an options contract that allows the buyer to profit when share prices decline.
https://fortune.com/2025/11/04/big-shor ... alex-karp/

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by tim » Wed Nov 05, 2025 10:30 am

https://charleshughsmith.substack.com/p ... -from-cant
The Inevitable Drift Down from "Can't Lose" Owning Stocks to "Can't Win"

Even if an AI program advises selling everything and walking away from the market for five years, how many of us would take this advice?
Only those who experienced the heady euphoria of the late 1990s dot-com bubble in tech stocks know what the shift from “can’t lose” confidence to “can’t win” surrender feels like. The chart below illustrates this emotional cycle of confidence rising and fading as bubbles inflate and deflate.

Though we like to tell ourselves we’re rational investors, animal spirits are the driving force in euphoric bubbles where our beliefs direct our decisions: we come to believe that we’re smarter than the cautious dummies, that the technological revolution underway has plenty more room to run, that policies supportive of stocks have been refined and institutionalized to the point they’re rock-solid foundations, and so on.

Though the chart doesn’t go back to the 1870s bust or the 1930s Great Depression, the cycle played out in those eras, too. The process of confidence fading is painfully long, as the rewards of “buying the dip” have been so generous and reliable that we naturally assume any decline will be brief.

When the recovery we anticipated rolls over and reaches new lows, we’re sure the authorities will “do whatever it takes” to reinflate the markets, but authorities don’t actually have god-like powers; their powers only appeared god-like because conditions favored their interventions.

Every new low hurts, but we’re still confident that the market fundamentals are intact, authorities have plenty of policy bazookas they can launch, and the recommendations of Wall Street analysts to “buy the dip” are encouraging.

(Those trading in the 2000-2002 era recall Wall Street analysts touting dot-com stocks that had fallen from $80 to $40 as “strong buys,” meanwhile the stock finally bottom at $4. Following the “buy” recommendation yielded a 90% loss.)

We attribute any run of bad luck to over-confidence rather than misjudgment of the entire market and economy: OK, we blew the last few trades, but we can get our mojo back.

In the years this process takes to exhaust itself, inflation is eating away at nominal stock prices. As the third chart illustrates, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) finally returned to its 1966 peak above 1,000 in 1973, that didn’t mean investors were made whole; inflation had consumed 37% of the value of their stock holdings. To be made whole, DJIA would have to reach 1,370, not 1,000.

The real losses were even bleaker the next time the DJIA again closed above 1,000 on October 12,1982. Investors who held their index portfolios from the peak in 1966 to 1982 lost two-thirds of the purchasing power of their investment. They would not be made whole until the DJIA rose well above 3,000.

The trend that pops out of this long-term chart is that each new peak of household assets invested in stocks is higher than the previous peak. What will the nominal valuation of stock indices be when the percentage of household assets invested in stocks falls from 45% to 15%? What will the purchasing power of the money invested be (i.e. adjusted for real-world inflation) at that point?

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by tim » Wed Nov 05, 2025 10:17 am

https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/1-million ... say-theyll
1 Million New Yorkers Say They'll Flee City If Mamdani Wins Today's Mayoral Race

Opponents of Mamdani describe a future city as a “disaster,” “hell,” “chaos,” “destroyed,” and “s***hole.”

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by tim » Wed Nov 05, 2025 10:17 am

https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/barack-ob ... scary-idea
Barack Obama Proposes a Scary Idea for Social Media

It’s hard not to see where this road leads.
44th President of the United States, Barack Hussein Obama, is increasingly inserting himself as a mouthpiece for the Democratic Party as it looks to pick up new seats in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections.

In a recent conversation with journalist Heather Cox Richardson, whose Substack he personally endorsed, Obama said the quiet part out loud: “We’re going to have to start experimenting with new forms of journalism” with “government regulatory constraints.”
“Part of what we’re going to have to do is to start experimenting with new forms of journalism and how we use social media in ways that reaffirm facts and separate facts from opinion. We want diversity of opinion. We don’t want diversity of facts. That, I think, is one of the big tasks of social media. By the way, it will require some government regulatory constraints…” Obama said.

He added that this should be done in a way “that’s consistent” with the First Amendment, while paradoxically arguing that platforms should crack down on speech “in the sense of inciting violence,” something already not protected under the First Amendment.

“There is a difference between letting all voices be heard versus a business model that elevates the most hateful voices or the most polarizing voices or the most dangerous, in the sense of inciting violence, voices,” he continued. “That I think is going to be a big challenge for all of us to undertake.”

Cyber expert and former Trump official Mike Benz reacted to Obama’s remarks, saying: “F*ck this guy. His whole apparatus is set up to end the First Amendment. He’s coordinating with foreign governments to end free speech in America. And he spied and lied and did every dirty trick in the book along the way.”

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by tim » Wed Nov 05, 2025 10:15 am

https://www.soniaelijah.com/p/bovaer-ba ... collapsing
Bovaer Backlash: Danish Cows Collapsing Under Mandatory Methane-Reducing Additive
Since October 1, 2025, when many Danish dairy farmers began incorporating the synthetic additive Bovaer (containing 3-nitrooxypropanol) into their cows’ feed—alarming reports have come in of animals suffering from: stomach cramps, fevers, miscarriages, drastic drops in milk production, sudden collapses and in some cases, the need to be euthanised.

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by tim » Wed Nov 05, 2025 10:00 am

https://usrtk.org/healthwire/even-tiny- ... nerations/
Even tiny doses of glyphosate can cause health problems across generations, new study in mice shows

Prenatal exposure to the world’s most common weedkiller can reshape the gut, brain, and behavior, raising questions about current safety limits

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by Higgenbotham » Tue Nov 04, 2025 6:27 am

The S&P 500 futures are breaking down overnight, which will lead to an island top on the daily cash chart.

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