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Want Hope and Real Growth? Let the Dead Forest of Corruption and Fed Manipulation Burn Down

By Charles Hugh Smith | November 1, 2020 | 0 Comments
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Wake up, America, and see the Fed for what it really is: a totalitarian tool of kleptocracy. You know what happens when fire suppression policies limit forest fires: deadwood piles up and all the trees killed by bark beetles are awaiting a spark to ignite.

"Capitalism" Is No Longer Attractive to Capitalists

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 30, 2020 | 0 Comments
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This “capitalism” is only attractive to parasites, predators, kleptocrats, legalized looters, embezzlers, fraudsters and all those insiders whose palms get greased along the way.

Future Fibre: Telecomunicaciones Indígenas Comunitarias

By Jesse Hirsh | October 29, 2020 | 0 Comments
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As part of our ongoing Future Fibre series we’ve profiled communities in Europe and North America, however we’ve neglected our companeros in Mexico, largely due to my Spanish not being as strong as my English or even French. So today let’s take a look at a fantastic project in Southern Mexico that seeks to help indigenous communities take control of the Internet and by extension their economic and political futures.

ALICE Doesn’t Work Here Anymore

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 28, 2020 | 0 Comments
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What the political class and the Financial Nobility don’t yet grasp is that ALICE will never go back to her insecure, low-wage job, ever. Meet ALICE: Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed, at least she was employed until the pandemic presented impossible choices between taking care of her children and their education, and her aging parents, and keeping her demanding, low-wage job.

Future Tools: HestiaPi

By Jesse Hirsh | October 28, 2020 | 0 Comments
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We can joke that the smart home is just a ruse for the surveilled home, but there’s no reason that has to be the case. It is possible to embrace automation and protect your privacy.

Flying Blind: Clueless about Risk, We’re Speeding Toward Systemic Failure

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 28, 2020 | 0 Comments
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For all these reasons, the risks of systemic collapse are much higher than commonly anticipated. There’s an irony in discussing since we all have an instinctive reaction to visible risk, we think we understand it. But alas, we don’t, especially when the risk is invisible and systemic.

#AxisOfEasy 169: Stop What You’re doing: Chrome 0-Day Edition

By Mark E. Jeftovic | October 27, 2020 | 0 Comments
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New Chrome 0-day, upgrade now
Beyond the pale! Ransomware could target coffee machines
GitHub suspends multiple Youtube-DL repositories after RIAA DMCA notice and more in Axis of Easy # 169

How Systems Collapse: Reaping What We’ve Sown

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 26, 2020 | 0 Comments
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Don’t expect healthcare or any other hollowed-out, heavily optimized system to function as it once did. A great many Americans will be shocked when our healthcare systems start failing because they believed the PR that “we have the finest healthcare system in the world.”

An agency to rule them all

By Jesse Hirsh | October 26, 2020 | 0 Comments
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In the wake of this week’s preliminary antitrust activity, there’s been a flurry of responses and a resurgence of recurring narratives. One of the most cliché (and yet still credible) is the issue of capability and proficiency.

Next Up: Global Depression

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 25, 2020 | 0 Comments
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The belief that central banks printing currency can “buy/fix” everything that’s broken, lost or scarce is the ultimate in denial, fantasy and magical thinking. Let’s revisit the pandemic projection chart I prepared on February 2, 2020, nine days after authorities publicly acknowledged the Covid virus outbreak in China.

Everything We Assume Is Permanent Is Actually Fragile

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 23, 2020 | 0 Comments
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Masking the rot and fragility is not the same thing as strength or permanence. The great irony of the past 75 years of expanding consumption is the belief that all these decades of success prove the system is rock-solid and future success is thus guaranteed.

Everything is Staged

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 21, 2020 | 0 Comments
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All the staging is a means to an end, and everyone in America is nothing more than a means to an end: close the sale so the few can continue exploiting the many.

Google, antitrust, and the myth of choice

By Jesse Hirsh | October 21, 2020 | 0 Comments
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What is the nature of Google’s monopoly and how should it be regulated or ended?
Until now that’s largely been a theoretical question, however the US Department of Justice has turned it into a political one with less than two weeks before election day.

The New Tyranny Few Even Recognize

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 21, 2020 | 0 Comments
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Clearly, the Fed reckons the public is foolish enough to believe the Fed’s money will actually be “free.” It’s pretty much universally recognized that authorities use crises to impose “emergency powers” that become permanent. This erosion of civil and economic liberties is always sold as “necessary for your own good.”

#AxisOfEasy 168: Canadian Military Accidentally Runs Psyop Against Own Population

By Mark E. Jeftovic | October 20, 2020 | 0 Comments
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Oops! Canadian military accidentally runs psyop against NS residents,
Big Tech efforts to squelch Hunter Biden expose backfires big time,
Online dictionary changes definition of word after manufactured outrage,
Salon #26: Ben Hunt vs the Necessary Industrial Narratives …and more in AofE #168

Will the Stock Market Be Dragged to the Guillotine?

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 19, 2020 | 0 Comments
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The Fed’s rigged-casino stock market will be dragged to the guillotine by one route or another. The belief that the Federal Reserve and its rigged-casino stock market are permanent and forever is touchingly naive.

The "Titanic" Analogy You Haven’t Heard: Passively Accepting Oblivion

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 16, 2020 | 0 Comments
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Whether we realize it or not, we’re responding with passive acceptance of oblivion. You’ve undoubtedly heard rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic as an analogy for the futility of approving policy tweaks to address systemic crises.

Selling the Surveillance State

By Jesse Hirsh | October 15, 2020 | 0 Comments
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As North Americans we often suffer from an insular outlook onto the world. We wrongly regard our position as the centre, and everything else as the periphery.
While there are a range of reasons as to why this is foolish and self-damaging, it is in the realm of technology that it can be particularly revealing.

Future Tools: OBS Studio

By Jesse Hirsh | October 15, 2020 | 0 Comments
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The pandemic has changed our relationship with media. Although this shift has been subtle, and obviously overshadowed by everything else going on. Yet we shouldn’t take for granted how our consumption of media content has dramatically expanded, and our expectations of media have evolved tremendously.

Can the digital divide be bridged?

By Jesse Hirsh | October 14, 2020 | 0 Comments
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For as long as people have been talking about (the potential of) the Internet, we’ve been anticipating and lamenting the digital divide. Like a moving target, the digital divide simultaneously appears surmountable while also inevitable. The rapid rate of technological change creates early adopters and thereby people who struggle to keep up.

Why We’re Doomed: Our Delusional Faith in Incremental Change

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 13, 2020 | 0 Comments
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Better not to risk any radical evolution that might fail, and so failure is thus assured. When times are good, modest reforms are all that’s needed to maintain the ship’s course. By “good times,” I mean eras of rising prosperity which generate bigger budgets, profits, tax revenues, paychecks, etc., eras characterized by high levels of stability and predictability.

#AxisOfEasy 167: Google Delists, Then Relists The Great Barrington Declaration

By Mark E. Jeftovic | October 13, 2020 | 0 Comments
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Robinhood accounts hacked and looted, support AWOL,
Microsoft and US Cybercommand both attack trickbot,
German giant Software AG’s internal network offline in ransomware attack and more in AofE #167

Our Simulacrum Economy

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 12, 2020 | 0 Comments
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In the hyper-real casino, everyone has access to the terrors of losing, but only a few know the joys of the rigged games that guarantee a few big winners by design.

How We Institutionalized Incompetence

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 11, 2020 | 1 Comment
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And so we face the ultimate irony: ‘bailing-out-everything’ destroys the entire rotten system.

Has Our Luck Finally Run Out?

By Charles Hugh Smith | October 9, 2020 | 0 Comments
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We are woefully unprepared for a long run of bad luck.

Long-term cycles escape our notice because they play out over many years or even decades; few noticed the decreasing rainfall in the Mediterranean region in 150 A.D. but this gradual decline in rainfall slowly but surely reduced the grain harvests of the Roman Empire, which coupled with rising populations resulted in a reduced caloric intake for many people.

Contributors

Mark E. Jeftovic

Mark E. Jeftovic

Mark is the co-founder of easyDNS and the editor-in-chief of #AxisOfEasy. He is the author of Managing Mission Critical Domains & DNS (Packt UK, 2018) and Unassailable: Protect Yourself from Deplatform Attacks & Cancel Culture. 

The Canadian Bitcoiners

The Canadian Bitcoiners

Joey Tweets and Len the Lengend are the hosts of The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast, and you may recognize them as the voices (and faces) behing the AxisOfEasy Podcast. CanadianBitcoiners.com

Charles Hugh Smith

Charles Hugh Smith

Charles Hugh Smith is the author of numerous books and writes from OfTwoMinds.com.