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Since PMs are in a coma, try this on for size==it was easy to figure out the man’s identity (one Karim Cheurfi) because the fucker had spent 15 years in prison after being convicted of three attempted murders, two against police officers, and was released on parole in 2015.

Posted by Richard640 @ 13:16 on April 21, 2017  

A Matter of Mercy

4-21–James Kunstler

Paging Doctor Oz! A patient calling itself The United States wandered into the emergency room disoriented, wearing a filthy warm-up suit, claiming it was “the greatest” this and that… but was unable to complete the nine-page admission protocol or present valid insurance ID. Patient is growing increasingly violent, threatening staff and other patients….

And now I see on the morning wire that ISIS has gone and pulled off another terror incident in Paris — one cop dead, one injured in a Paris shooting. Weren’t there other incidents before this one, possibly even worse ones? I forget. Anyway, in this case, There was some additional chatter in the wire story about the incident having an effect on an upcoming French election. But I forget who’s running. And when the darn thing is over, I’ll probably forget who won, and why.

That’s how we roll in the national Alzheimers ward. Shit happens and then is promptly forgotten. Sometimes the shit that happens is forgotten so completely that it’s like living in universe where nothing happens. The auditors who once reported to work in your brain have left their stations — with no duties left after the smart-phone came on the scene. They are among the millions “no longer looking for work” in those BLS reports.

Maybe this is a manifestation of what used to be called “God’s mercy.” Now that we’ve almost succeeded in making the planet uninhabitable, we don’t have to remember how it got that way, or what will happen to us in the meantime, while we’re still here.

Nations do develop something like Alzheimers. Perhaps you haven’t noticed that for some time now nothing sticks in the national brain-pan — if that’s what we can call the news media and its analogs on the Web waves. For months, an obsession about “Russian interference in the election” raged through the left lobe of the national consciousness. Then, about a week ago, it vanished utterly. Grandpa suffered similar delusions about the Russians meddling with “our precious bodily fluids.” (Paging Doctor Strangelove.)

Not so far back as last summer, a candidate named Trump un-ironically called for “an end to endless war in the Middle East.” The oft-applied policy of “regime change,” he said, was not working out in the various US-engineered failed states such as Libya, Iraq, Somalia, Yemen, Ukraine. About two weeks ago, I seem to recall, the State Department even declared explicitly that we had no brief for regime change in the case of one Bashar al-Assad over in Syria.

Then there was something in the wifi waves about a poison gas attack. The evidence as to exactly who perpetrated it looked, how-you-say, not altogether convincing. This evidence amounted to the US Intel services, in their aggregate omniscience, asserting that, “yes, it was so that this weasel Assad bombed his people with Sarin.” Wolf Blitzer and Rachel Maddow ran so hard with the story that they vanished over the horizon.

The patient had a dream after that: a dream of cruise missiles reigning down hellfire judgment upon a Syrian air base. Quite a few of them went astray and blew up some prickly pears in the desert and a pod of migrating sea turtles out in the Mediterranean. (Thank you Microsoft Windows.) Then the Secretary of State, Mr. Tillerson declared that “Assad must go.” The patient now was completely confused about who was coming or going. Then the patient forgot about the dream and we’ve heard no more about this fairytale land of Syria since then. Oh well….

It seemed like only yesterday that head honcho over North Korea — a character straight out of the James Bond fantasies with the weirdest haircut in recorded history — was threatening to blow up the United States. A US aircraft carrier fleet was soon steaming around his half of the Korean peninsula. A rocket lifted off somewhere… and promptly blew up. Well, at least something blew up. I forgot what, exactly….

 

 

Modern Wheat

Posted by Samb @ 13:06 on April 21, 2017  

There are two different subjects relative to SNG’s wheat post,imho. 1) is roundup herbicide 2) is GMO.

Wheat is grown shoulder to shoulder within the farmers field boundary. There is no need to spray roundup as the weeds are naturally shaded out. The wheat naturally dries out prior to harvest and to truck spray it would be expensive and yield no benefit at all. Plus, unless you aerilly spray it you would destroy much of the crop by driving over it. Using round up on wheat is a myth.

2) There is no commercially available GMO wheat at the present time.

3) The controversy over the subject of modern wheat really has nothing to do with either roundup or gmo. Rather it has to do with modern hybridization.

@ Siverandgold – GMO wheat

Posted by drb2 @ 12:52 on April 21, 2017  

Mosanto will say it’s because Roundup increases yields so much.

But I think I agree with EEOS – you may be on to something

 

nice analysis silverngold

Posted by eeos @ 12:39 on April 21, 2017  

sounds very plausible to me. You have to wonder when the commodities will trade without interventions too

drb2 @ 10:43…..My understanding is…..

Posted by silverngold @ 11:53 on April 21, 2017  

Almost all wheat is now contaminated with Roundup (Glyphosate) which is very harmful to your health. Perhaps people are finally catching on. Also wheat is the number one or two GMO crop in the world, corn being the other one. Eating GMO foods leads to “Leaky Gut” which opens the door to many diseases. Again, maybe people are catching on.

What’s going on with Wheat ?!! Historic Lows

Posted by drb2 @ 10:43 on April 21, 2017  

Is it going to Zero?  How low can it go?  Who needs wheat anyway.

chart-wheat

 

BG

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:25 on April 21, 2017  

Taking a break.

Maddog

Posted by Buygold @ 9:47 on April 21, 2017  

Watching the general this am. NEM appears to have a little support this am, or maybe better said, the scum have taken their finger off the sell button for a few minutes.

Where’s Ipso?

Posted by Buygold @ 9:45 on April 21, 2017  

Ipso if you’re out there lurking, please give a shout out. I miss your banter! 🙂

Would explain why the SM rarely goes down

Posted by Buygold @ 8:51 on April 21, 2017  

Why Nothing Matters: Central Banks Have Bought A Record $1 Trillion In Assets In 2017

Central banks (ECB & BoJ) have bought $1 trillion of financial assets just in the first four months of 2017, which amounts to $3.6 trillion annualized, “the largest CB buying on record.”

Saw this article locally

Posted by eeos @ 7:44 on April 21, 2017  

In Denver alone, experts said recycling scrap metals has a $284 million economic impact and creates more than 6,000 jobs in Colorado.

Henesey told Denver 7 over a day or two, he can receive up to 1 million pounds of steel, for example.

“New product. It goes into our appliances. It goes into our automobiles.”

The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries cites studies that show the U.S. exports 30% of recycled scrap metal to 160 other countries. Construction firms still import lots of steel because, simply, it’s cheaper.

Other data, from ISRI:

In 2015, the U.S. scrap industry processed (exports plus domestic recycled):

• 5 million metric tons of aluminum

• 1.8 million metric tons of copper

• 622,000 metric tons of nickel/stainless steel

The United States exported nearly $11 billion worth of nonferrous scrap to 85 countries in 2014, including China, Canada, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Belgium, India and Germany.

The U.S. provides more than 20 percent of the world supply of recovered copper= eeos translation: The US surely has the highest thievery rates in the world!!!! How else could this be? We all know by now that American’s are the most wasteful fools in the universe, it’s not like we care about the environment. Think of the idiots below the Atlanta freeway collapse, there you have it. This is where all that copper is coming from….THIEVES!

Let’s look at Denver’s recycling program too. We run trucks around the entire city collecting all kinds of materials. Guess where all the cardboard and newsprint goes? not trucked to Arizona anymore… just loaded up into empty shipping containers and sent back to China!!! Dumb

Mr. CU re: EHM

Posted by Alex Valdor @ 7:00 on April 21, 2017  

I knew one of those types in the mid to late 1970’s . He and his wife were incredibly handsome/beautiful – the type of folk who could each have been models for fashion magazine covers . I was living in Europe at the time , as were they . His employers from NYC would send him to African nations to locate those with valuable mineral resources . There he would pitch local politicians with the idea that the World Bank would back loans to create the plants to extract the resources and enrich the country . The plants would be built , Americans would do the commissioning runs , and operate the plants during early operation , including debugging repairs and upgrades ( more loans ) . Then the (qualified) Americans would leave , and locals . who did not have the skills , would try to run the plants . After a very few years , the plants would be in ruins , but the debt remained .

Friday… fishin’ day?

Posted by Maya @ 5:14 on April 21, 2017  

teacup2

fishwish

 

Gold Train

Posted by Maya @ 5:12 on April 21, 2017  

rrflasher

Picture of Power. The challenger huffs it’s way across Colorado.
http://www.railpictures.net/photo/613654/

 

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