Another Death Of A Holistic Doctor Who Claimed A Cure For Aids

traywickJoseph P Farrell – There has been another strange death of a “holistic doctor,” this time, however, under more suspicious circumstances than usual, and there have been a wealth of such people dying under a variety of suspicious circumstances, and even of “regular” physicians who have also died, or in some cases, been murdered, under equally suspicious circumstances. But this one is more unusual than the usual “unusuality” associated with such deaths (if I may coin the word), for the individual in question, Aaron Traywick, claimed to have a cure for AIDS. (This article was shared by Mr. S.D.):

Holistic CEO Who Found ‘Cure For AIDS’ Found Dead In D.C.

There is something looming in this article that I want to spend some of my high octane speculation on, and to share what may be high octane memory loss, or perhaps “misremembrance” (to invoke that term used to “explain” the Mandela Effect wildly out of context). My high octane speculation concerns the following from the article: Continue reading

Inflation is a Policy Decision

Inflation results from policies implemented by governments, commercial banks and central banks.

A Few Consequences

currencyGary Christenson – More currency placed into circulation devalues all currency units. We can thank fractional reserve banking, deficit spending and QE.

1- Stock markets rise as each currency unit buys less.

2- Commodities rise in price.

3- Incomes, taxes, debt and government expenditures rise.

4- Politicians spend more currency units as they reward friends and buy votes.

5- The wealthy become richer and the poor and middle class suffer as prices rise while wages stagnate. More stagflation is coming in 2018 – 2020.

6- Inflation discourages savings and encourages spending and debt creation.

Examine official national debt and M3 currency in circulation at ten year intervals on a log scale for a big-picture perspective. Continue reading

Day After Ohr’s Testimony, Congress Seeks to Question His Wife

Nellie OhrSara Carter – Numerous congressional sources are telling SaraACarter.com that after Department of Justice official Bruce Ohr’s explosive closed-door testimony on Tuesday, lawmakers are gearing up to call his wife, Nellie Ohr, in for questioning regarding her work with the now-embattled research firm, Fusion GPS. Congress is also seeking access to Bruce Ohr’s text messages and emails with top FBI officials.

Fusion GPS was founded by former Wall Street Journal reporter Glenn Simpson and hired by the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton campaign to investigate alleged ties between President Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia.

Nellie Ohr, a Russia expert who was hired by Fusion GPS in 2016 to investigate the Trump campaign, received multiple large sum payments from the research firm, according to a U.S. official, with direct knowledge of the payments. Continue reading

Jimmy Carter Warns Democrats Not To Talk Impeachment

Jimmy CarterJim E. – A confession: I don’t despise Jimmy Carter.

I know it’s fashionable for right-wingers to hate on the former President from Georgia. But I’ve always seen Carter as kind of a ho-hum harmless country boy swept into circumstances he wasn’t equipped to handle.

In that vein, I think Carter’s latest advice to Democrats is full of the humility and caution he used throughout his career in public service. And it’s also advice that Democrats will hate to hear.

Carter went on Fox Business with a warning for Democrats: refrain from impeachment talk. It will only hurt Democrats electorally.

Check it out: Continue reading

Modern Zen

zenJon Rappoport – One thing I’ve learned from giving lectures to audiences over the years: never meet expectations.

“Expectations” is a large container waiting to be filled up. People have these containers. They lug them around with them. They want them to be filled up.

For example, if they expect shocking information from the speaker, and they get it, their expectations are met.
Audiences train themselves to be audiences, and their expectation-containers are ready when they sit down to listen.

There is something missing. Something monumental.

The present moment. The present now. The alive moment. Because, for all its fanfare and interest, the event is not really in the present.

This is by design. No one wants the moment. People’s whole lives are devoted to avoiding the moment, because it is spontaneous. That’s what a moment is. Spontaneous. Continue reading