Photonic chips will reduce segments to oblivion sooner than later appears is now here also.
The current Ai data fragility 404 farms which is what they actually are is the same effect
as the missing tech narrative control mavens in the MIC complex. As you alluded correctly it is just sweeps
to eliminate accurate information since they have one purpose and that not you.
"It is not that government has lacked information needed to fix the problem. It is institutionally incapable of bringing about the desired result,
since the principles of profit and loss, private property and contract, enterprise and entrepreneurship, do not exist in government.
Any Government operates with an eye to its own short-term survival, and those of its connected interest groups, and nothing else." Mises
The root kits sweeps have one purpose. As we seen in real time they actually tracked the packets of the criminal agency and was simply black holed.
Software engineer was driven to insanity from 2026 Job Market. 50 to 70 are already simply gone. The disruptors became the disrupted.
The 50/50 code/ai modules are sliced from applicants. The if/then already ran away from the majority.
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Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel
Priced out gaining traction in bish zones. The zombies simply walking in circles.
Automatic facial scam from your vehicle straight to the cloud. Priceless. Let them lot rot.
The more globaalization occurs the more the nation-state starts to dissolve. National culture, language, and indeed industry replaced by the international order. The detachments of the relentless open border fools first complaint was Malthus and the solution was Steam Engines
in relation to bondages input costs. Mirror the Ai ruse ongoing you have a rhetorical match as another time stamp also.
Then reality intervened as the actual racists had one plan.
That plan was zero in ability as the master builder knows how many brick to build as needed as the burn loot and murder fools
has them placed to destroy there very own brethren.
The mindset is clear. It was thought that the increasing exploitation of labor and the progressive polarization of society into a small minority of exploiters and a vast mass of exploited would raise the workers’ class consciousness and thus their revolutionary inclination to destroy the capitalist system. Indeed, the social conditions of that time allowed for no other perspective, as the unfolding of industrial capitalism was accompanied by increasing misery of the laboring classes and a noticeable sharpening of the class struggle. Still, this was merely a perspective afforded by these conditions, which did not as yet reveal the possibility of another course of events.
Although they contended interruptions by periods of crisis and depression of the glorious March, capitalism has been able to maintain itself until now by a continuous expansion of capital and its extension into space through the acceleration of the increase in the productivity of labor. It proved possible not only to regain a temporarily lost profitability, but to increase it sufficiently to continue the accumulation process as well as to improve the living standards of the great bulk of the laboring population. The successful expansion of capital and the amelioration of the conditions of the workers led to a spreading doubt regarding the validity of Marx’s abstract theory of capitalist development. Empirical reality in fact seemed to contradict Marx’s expectations with regard to capitalism’s future. Even where his theory was maintained, it was no longer associated with a practice ideologically aimed at the overthrow of capitalism. Revolutionary Marxism turned into an evolutionary theory, expressing the wish to transcend the capitalist system by way of constant reform of its political and economic institutions. Marxist revisionism, in both overt and covert form, led to a kind of synthesis of Marxism and bourgeois ideology, as a theoretical corollary to the practical integration of the labor movement into capitalist society.
Anyways the abject moron drool on as His useful idiots rot in His Gulag. Dragged to Prison I did it for the Officials.
https://x.com/BasedBandita/status/20485 ... ooter-dead
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As you suggested H door number two looks valid as they secure the other containment zone effectual needs .
Great Reset openly reveals the entangled web of the financial world and government and their plan to continue their personal objectives at the demise of the masses.
The pumping in the balloon was not water but the illustration was correct to the effective GD result observed.
https://www.military.com/feature/2026/0 ... diers.html
Automatic facial scam from your vehicle straight to the cloud. Priceless. Let them lot rot.
The more globaalization occurs the more the nation-state starts to dissolve. National culture, language, and indeed industry replaced by the international order. The detachments of the relentless open border fools first complaint was Malthus and the solution was Steam Engines
in relation to bondages input costs. Mirror the Ai ruse ongoing you have a rhetorical match as another time stamp also.
Then reality intervened as the actual racists had one plan.
That plan was zero in ability as the master builder knows how many brick to build as needed as the burn loot and murder fools
has them placed to destroy there very own brethren.
The mindset is clear. It was thought that the increasing exploitation of labor and the progressive polarization of society into a small minority of exploiters and a vast mass of exploited would raise the workers’ class consciousness and thus their revolutionary inclination to destroy the capitalist system. Indeed, the social conditions of that time allowed for no other perspective, as the unfolding of industrial capitalism was accompanied by increasing misery of the laboring classes and a noticeable sharpening of the class struggle. Still, this was merely a perspective afforded by these conditions, which did not as yet reveal the possibility of another course of events.
Although they contended interruptions by periods of crisis and depression of the glorious March, capitalism has been able to maintain itself until now by a continuous expansion of capital and its extension into space through the acceleration of the increase in the productivity of labor. It proved possible not only to regain a temporarily lost profitability, but to increase it sufficiently to continue the accumulation process as well as to improve the living standards of the great bulk of the laboring population. The successful expansion of capital and the amelioration of the conditions of the workers led to a spreading doubt regarding the validity of Marx’s abstract theory of capitalist development. Empirical reality in fact seemed to contradict Marx’s expectations with regard to capitalism’s future. Even where his theory was maintained, it was no longer associated with a practice ideologically aimed at the overthrow of capitalism. Revolutionary Marxism turned into an evolutionary theory, expressing the wish to transcend the capitalist system by way of constant reform of its political and economic institutions. Marxist revisionism, in both overt and covert form, led to a kind of synthesis of Marxism and bourgeois ideology, as a theoretical corollary to the practical integration of the labor movement into capitalist society.
Anyways the abject moron drool on as His useful idiots rot in His Gulag. Dragged to Prison I did it for the Officials.
https://x.com/BasedBandita/status/20485 ... ooter-dead
Pingback to GD dialog entry - The Great Reset by Warren Pollock? Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:13 pm tyler
As you suggested H door number two looks valid as they secure the other containment zone effectual needs .
Great Reset openly reveals the entangled web of the financial world and government and their plan to continue their personal objectives at the demise of the masses.
The pumping in the balloon was not water but the illustration was correct to the effective GD result observed.
https://www.military.com/feature/2026/0 ... diers.html
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Something like the below is compatible with the above. But it may go a lot further than that because GDP itself is in a bubble.Higgenbotham wrote: Thu Apr 16, 2026 5:47 pm As for what I am doing in the stock market. I have been in the S&P double inverse fund, SDS, for 4 years (approximately). With interest rates up, an SDS account with reinvested dividends has gained a little when the market is steady, about 4% (per year). That's based on the volatility that has actually been experienced; due to volatility it doesn't gain as much as the advertised dividend.
When the market was going down or sometimes even when it dipped hard, I would take profits and withdraw them. That hasn't happened much since late 2023. Since late 2023, I've been almost 100% in SDS and only traded it a little last year. In that time since late 2023, my account has lost about half.
Now for the reason I am talking about this today. In the past day, I have added to my account for the first time in 4 years. Tomorrow morning I will be adding again. In all, I will be adding about 25% to my account this week and all of it will go into SDS. If the market stays steady or rises, I will continue adding, but less than this week. 5-10% per month, something like that.
The 228% Reality Check: Why the Stock Market Is Demanding the Impossible from AI
Mikhail Fedorov - Barchart - Wed Apr 29, 9:33AM CDT Columnist
It still seems to me that it will be an economic crash that will make the new dark age seem more real to more people. Until that happens, the majority will continue looking up or at least not down. Meanwhile, I continue preparing for what I think will be an acceleration into the new dark age.Math vs. Emotions: The Cold Figures of the Buffett Indicator
If psychology is a delicate and hard-to-measure matter, then math is limitlessly concrete. And today, this math screams that the market has detached itself from fundamental reality by a historically unprecedented magnitude.
The so-called "Buffett Indicator"—the ratio of the aggregate capitalization of the US stock market to the country's nominal GDP—serves as the main proof of this gap. In a healthy economy, this indicator traditionally fluctuates in the range of 100-120%. This means that the value of all public companies is approximately equal to what the economy produces in a year. In periods of strong overheating, the indicator goes up. For example, at the very peak of the famous dot-com bubble in 2000, when investors bought up everything with a ".com" suffix, this indicator reached 140-150%.
And now let's look at today.
Against the backdrop of the unrestrained artificial intelligence rally, the Buffett Indicator has punched through the historical ceiling and is currently located at a staggering mark of around 228%. The stock market is currently valued almost 2.3 times higher than the entire GDP of the United States.
What does this mean in practice?
This most likely means a mathematical dead end for current expectations. The stock market is a derivative of the economy, not vice versa. The nominal GDP of the U.S. physically cannot grow at double-digit rates from year to year. Even accounting for inflation, the base economy adds only a few percent. Investors, having bought shares at current peaks, expect a corresponding return from these investments. But the economy simply is not in a position to generate the volume of real money needed to "feed" these bloated trillion-dollar capitalizations.
You cannot fool math.
If corporate profits cannot occupy 100% of GDP, then sooner or later, the gravity of the real economy will likely pull stock prices back down to earth. If this doesn't happen in the current quarter against the backdrop of regular earnings reports, it will inevitably happen in the next, or in half a year. But this landing is unavoidable.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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For a growing number of Americans, 2026 hasn’t just been hard. It’s been disorienting. A Talker Research survey of 2,000 U.S. adults found that one in three people (32%) say they’re currently experiencing an existential crisis, with younger adults far more likely to feel that way than older generations. Nearly four in ten (37%) say their entire lives feel out of their control.
“Stressful” was the word most Americans reached for when asked to describe the year so far. More than a third (35%) used that exact word. Close behind: “challenging,” chosen by 32% of respondents. What’s driving all of it? Respondents said they’ve already absorbed an average of two major, unplanned life changes in 2026 alone.
The numbers paint a picture of a country seemingly buckling under the weight of financial pressure and a creeping sense that no one is steering the ship. And for a significant share of Americans, that weight has become existential.
A separate survey of 5,000 Americans, conducted by Talker Research for Current in December 2025, adds context to how raw the financial picture looks. In that study, 87% of respondents said the country is in a crisis because of how unaffordable life has become. More than half (52%) said they struggle to pay their bills on time each month, and 50% said they’ve had difficulty affording groceries.
The Epidemic of Lost Agency
Across age groups, the through line is clear: a loss of agency. When people feel unable to influence the things that matter most, their career, their finances, the broader sense of where the country is headed, the psychological fallout is predictable. Anxiety, helplessness, and that disquieting sense of watching your own life happen to you rather than being authored by you.
https://studyfinds.com/americans-having ... al-crisis/Most Americans Are Ready for a Reset
Despite the anxiety running through these numbers, the same survey captured something else: a stubborn current of optimism. Nearly a third of respondents (32%) said 2026 has actually gone better than expected so far. More than a quarter (27%) described the year as “hopeful.”
Rather than staying stuck, a large majority (79%) said they’re planning some kind of mid-year reset, whether focused on mental health (33%), physical health (33%), or finances (25%). That’s not a minor footnote. It suggests that even amid widespread instability, most Americans are looking for ways to take back control where they can.
Comparing the underlined parts above and below I think the coming financial crisis should take care of the discrepancy.
Higgenbotham wrote: Fri Dec 02, 2011 12:02 amA Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th CenturyBarbara Tuchman wrote:
If the sixty years seemed full of brilliance and adventure to a few at the top, to most they were a succession of wayward dangers; of the three galloping evils, pillage, plague, and taxes; of fierce and tragic conflicts, bizarre fates, capricious money, sorcery, betrayals, insurrections, murder, madness, and the downfall of princes; of dwindling labor for the fields, of cleared land reverting to waste; and always the recurring black shadow of pestilence carrying its message of guilt and sin and the hostility of God.
Mankind was not improved by the message. Consciousness of wickedness made behavior worse. Violence threw off restraints. It was a time of default. Rules crumbled, institutions failed in their functions. Knighthood did not protect; the Church, more worldly than spiritual, did not guide the way to God; the towns, once agents of progress and the commonweal, were absorbed in mutual hostilities and divided by class war; the population, depleted by the Black Death, did not recover. The war of England and France and the brigandage it spawned revealed the emptiness of chivalry's military pretensions and the falsity of its moral ones. The schism shook the foundations of the central institution, spreading a deep and pervasive uneasiness. People felt subject to events beyond their control, swept like flotsam at sea, hither and yon in a universe without reason or purpose. They lived through a period which suffered and struggled without visible advance. They longed for remedy, for a revival of faith, for stability and order that never came.
The times were not static. Loss of confidence in the guarantors of order opened the way to demands for change, and miseria gave force to the impulse. The oppressed were no longer enduring but rebelling, although, like the bourgeois who tried to compel reform, they were inadequate, unready, and unequipped for the task. Marcel could not impose good government, neither could the Good Parliament. The Jacques could not overthrow the nobles, the popolo minuto of Florence could not advance their status, the English peasants were betrayed by their King; every working-class insurrection was crushed.
Yet change, as always, was taking place. Wyclif and the protestant movement were the natural consequence of default by the church. Monarchy, centralized government, the national state gained in strength, whether for good or bad. Seaborne enterprise, liberated by the compass, was reaching toward the voyages of discovery that were to burst the confines of Europe and find the New World. Literature from Dante to Chaucer was expressing itself in national languages, ready for the great leap forward in print. In the year Enguerrand de Coucy died, Johan Gutenberg was born, although that in itself marked no turn of the tide. The ills and disorders of the 14th Centruy could not be without consequence. Times were to grow worse over the next fifty-odd years, until at some imperceptible moment, by some mysterious chemistry, energies were refreshed, ideas broke out of the mold of the Middle Ages into new realms, and humanity found itself redirected.
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