Today’s “Black Friday” video is shared below. To skip forward to my analysis of the Solari Report’s recent short on “Bitcoin Billionaires” go to timestamp 25 minutes. But the first part is kind of fun if you want to take some time to think about how we think, alone and together, and what it might […]
Monthly Archives: November 2024
Because I need to head out to dig the last of my garden beds before frost sets in, I am making a rather fragmented placeholder post to hold links I recently shared with online colleagues. I’m going to use this as a reference for my future self, but perhaps others will also find it to […]
Was LBJ’s Great Society “social safety net” a spiderweb from its initial conception? Elizabeth Hinton’s book, “From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime” offers insights into the history of government welfare in the United States and an assessment that it provided the foundation for an expansive police state used to surveil and […]
There’s a gentle rain coming down tonight, and I’m enjoying the soothing sounds of it in my cozy sunroom. I feel like I’m stealing time here. This space is enclosed by rickety old metal windows, and with the drafts and lack of insulation, I expect it will be off-limits in a few weeks for the […]
Below is a summary of my most recent post from Hot Springs, Arkansas. It just goes to show how fragile our perceived “reality” is in a world increasingly governed by the physics of information. It truly is a fascinating time to be alive. With digital media working overtime to keep everyone in their assigned “reality […]




