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goldie, 7:56, no, they aren’t lying.

Posted by ferrett @ 17:39 on August 23, 2026  

The phrase is “the longest time an aircraft carrier has gone without a port of call in modern history”, leaving plenty of scope for any other type of ship in modern history, and aircraft carriers earlier than whatever is modern.

Blindrn

Posted by Maddog @ 15:39 on August 23, 2026  

Welcome to the Oasis.

Traffic in Strait of Hormuz skyrockets nearly 400%, as analysts say Iran’s grip on critical waterway weakens

Posted by Maddog @ 15:38 on August 23, 2026  

https://nypost.com/2026/08/22/world-news/traffic-through-strait-of-hormuz-skyrockets-nearly-400-in-2-weeks/

Wikipedia Co-Founder: The DIRTY AI Secret Destroying Your Mind. Even more important than your PM’s. Hope you’ll watch.

Posted by silverngold @ 15:04 on August 23, 2026  

@goldilocks re 19:28 part Stress is coming from everywhere

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 13:01 on August 23, 2026  

Stress is coming from importing too many imports, causing lagging profits and wages and or just increasing poverty.  And the upper level poor people are feeding them poison via psychology

Posted by ipso facto @ 11:02 on August 23, 2026  

Otavio (Tavi) Costa
@TaviCosta
Meanwhile…..

Agricultural commodities are now at their highest level in a decade.

Yet another unintended consequence of higher energy prices.

Watch the Fed be forced to walk back its hawkish stance even as inflation continues to creep higher.

It’s not like these guys have many options.

Turkey and Israel vying for control

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:18 on August 23, 2026  

Visioner
@visionergeo
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14h
🇮🇱🇹🇷🇸🇾⚡️ Israel must stop Turkey’s military expansion before Turkish forces are able to establish themselves close to Israel’s borders, a senior Israeli intelligence official has warned as tensions between Jerusalem and Ankara over Syria continue to escalate.

Speaking to The Jerusalem Post, the official warned that unless Israel establishes clear red lines in Syria and the eastern Mediterranean, Turkish military and naval forces could continue expanding their presence toward Israel. He cautioned that Israel could eventually face a scenario in which Turkish tanks are positioned near the Golan Heights and Turkish frigates operate off the coast of Caesarea.

The warning reflects a growing concern within Israel that Turkey’s expanding influence in Syria could eventually become a direct strategic constraint on Israeli freedom of action. Recent Israeli strikes against military infrastructure in Syria therefore appear intended not only to limit Damascus’ capabilities, but also to signal that Jerusalem will resist any permanent Turkish military deployment it considers threatening. The emerging rivalry increasingly makes Syria one of the most sensitive potential flashpoints between Israel and Turkey.

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Posted by ipso facto @ 10:03 on August 23, 2026  

The Kobeissi Letter
@KobeissiLetter
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16h
BREAKING: President Trump discloses over 1,000 trades in June, totaling up to $263 million, according to new government filings.

Recent purchases include Visa,
$V
, Berkshire Hathaway,
$BRK.B
, Mastercard,
$MA
, and Cintasc,
$CTAS
.

This follows 3,642 trades involving stocks of public companies between January 1st and March 31st.

The White House says President Trump’s trades pose “no conflict of interest” as they are “independent managed.”

USS Abraham returns to San Diego.

Posted by goldielocks @ 7:56 on August 23, 2026  

The longest deployed ship without a Port of Call in history. If true apparently whom ever said they did longer time than them was lying. I wonder if they were doing some kind of experiment on them.

Source: YouTube
https://share.google/QAbHwRaViJCDRKW8e

 

Blindrn

Posted by goldielocks @ 6:58 on August 23, 2026  

Wow isn’t that something. It was 53 yrs for me to counting back when I started in high school and worked as a nursing assistant after school with geriatrics. Very understaffed then. I was even giving out medications left for me with cards next to them. Got to know many born in the 1800s. That’s when I decided things have got to change, for the better and some how got chosen over hundreds admitted in nursing school as a teen. They said they chose the ones most likely to make it through I retired when the time to get vaccinated with Covid shot was up. I warned them though,  giving them time to prepare. The CMT was getting worse. Charcot Marie Tooth. They have different types. Apparently mine was late stage, symptoms started later in life. I started tripping walking down the halls. One of the head doctors told me before I left to find a good doctor and stick with them. I asked is it getting that bad, he said yes. I don’t know if things like Covid had something to do with it or not but he seemed very concerned at the time. I could no longer work after retiring anyways after a bad trip to Florida 32 hrs to get there near the same getting back during Covid because over doing things without rest causes even more nerve damage,  even if I wanted to. That’s great your working in a clinic, there’s so many people who slip through the cracks who need help.

Goldi

Posted by Blindrn @ 6:03 on August 23, 2026  

Hope your family has an enjoyable time here. Do you still work as a nurse? I retired last yr after 53 yrs of nursing. I now volunteer at a free medical clinic. I truly enjoy it.

Florida

Posted by goldielocks @ 21:34 on August 22, 2026  

One of my daughters and grandsons going to be in florida next week. Her second trip his first. So I looked up when the rains will start or likely will start with El Nino. It’s predicted to start in severity in winter going into spring which is usually dry but could bring heavy rains.

Found something else out though. With it, it could being more tornados. So less hurricanes more tornados.  Could still have hurricanes too just not as much. That may result in  interesting weather starting as early as late next month. So enjoy the sunny summer and stay safe this winter.

Blindrn

Posted by goldielocks @ 20:31 on August 22, 2026  

It doesn’t sound good. California is no stranger to droughts combined with hot dry weather increasing fire risks.

I thought that was strange for Florida so I looked a few things up, like what about the undergrouncd fresh water coming from quite a few states to Florida. I picture that as a oasis compared to California. Apparently despite that the majority of water you get is from rain fall. What was locking the drought in was El Nina. So when you hear El Nina I guess be prepared. Why they don’t do rain cloud seeding in places of drought I don’t know. I didn’t get As far as finding what El Nino will bring but do remember initially reading it will bring less hurricanes but more rain. Hopefully that’s true. But if it’s been going on a couple of years with things drying up sudden heavy rain if you get it will likely cause runoffs in these dried area especially if plant life dried off and flooding.

Theyll also need a watch on roads with warnings to stay away from any flooded roads. There’s not enough watch there so helps to know what roads will flood and avoid them. Coming home from a night shift in the dark without warnings and road hazard signs up  could easily run right into it.

Goldilocks

Posted by Blindrn @ 20:10 on August 22, 2026  

We had an extremely dry winter and summer. Our rain patterns have also changed. In the past it rained every day in the summer around 4pm. That did not happen this year.

we have had drought weather in the past such as 2007 we also had low levels of rain fall.

Ipso 12:57

Posted by goldielocks @ 20:07 on August 22, 2026  

Well at least they’re on the patriot side even if they have to make it up with victimizing one they should be protecting.

One of them states the cause They do a good job they tackled the problem and put themselves out of work. There might be a answer. Don’t slash the budget. Don’t over higher, in a emergency recruits are only temporary with a good payoff for their services and the employees keep their jobs.

It’s not just tackling a problem it’s maintance, preventing problems from occuring should be the first priority, Problems that do occurs secondary but fact is in both instances they have the staff to deal with it. Having experienced capable people can in itself be a detourent to problems to some degree so it should not be necessary to make up things to keep their jobs when they’re doing their jobs.

Mr Copper

Posted by goldielocks @ 19:45 on August 22, 2026  

They’re feeding them poison via psychology to the point they don’t know what bathroom they’re supposed to go to and making them sick. They’re making them sick. Throw in group think of made to believe there is group think.. protecting your country is racist  vs the emperor has no cloths. No not everyone is falling for that. Trying toake they believe they are guilty of something they’re not using it as a weapon against them when even the Emperor fell for it.

Mr Copper

Posted by goldielocks @ 19:28 on August 22, 2026  

What their doing to the kids, not just food and vaccines but psychology. Like that kid in the article by Ipso and trying to use him normally a innocent person as their fall guy.

Schools and media. Causing stress But then they can fix it for them, make the bad guy go away.. using stress like pain they cause and they’ll stop the pain by stopping the bad guy, and how they can help, except for the fact they are the bad guy using them for the fall guy. Give up their country it’s no good after years of propaganda. They have to learn that they are the cause, part of the bad within. and not patriots or their friends.

Stress is coming from everywhere and causes different levels of stress being compounded upon Financial, emotional, physical.

High stress pushes the brain past its breaking point, bringing on the first episode of psychosis.
How Stress Affects the Brain
    • Hormone floods: High stress releases heavy amounts of cortisol and changes brain chemicals like dopamine.
    • Triggering symptoms: In a brain that is already vulnerable, these chemical shifts can spark paranoia, fear, and delusions.
    • Accumulated pressure: Big life events or long-term trauma make it harder for the brain to process what is real. [1234]
Getting Support
    • Medical care: Paranoid schizophrenia requires professional treatment, usually a mix of medicine and therapy, to help balance brain chemistry.
    • Relapse prevention: Managing daily stress is a proven way to reduce the risk of future psychotic episodes

Re Communism and Socialism Getting Popular

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 18:00 on August 22, 2026  

I keep hearing that on the news, they keep saying communism is getting popular with young people, I remember when the biggest new car buyer group were the under 25 years old.

Me and many friends right out of high school bought new cars with three year loans. So, all the complainers on the news and millions of others, probably all own foreign cars.

They helped other countries prosper, and increased poverty here in the USA. Pluss all the other things that we started importing after 1971 besides cars.

Tools, machinery, clothing, cooking utensils, coffee mugs, you name it and we imported them plus we imported poverty that is now voting on communism and socialism.

I knew the future would be bad by 1973, watching all the imported cars started to come in, even some of my dumb friends cheated and bought imports. I myself will NEVER own a foreign car.

Basically, globalization, which is what happened to the USA, is really global socialism. We got globalized. And we all know from high school days socialism ends after it runs out of USA’s money.

If you own a store, and constantly buy MORE than you sell, you end up with a store full of cheap crap and no more money.

Buygold

Posted by aurum @ 14:43 on August 22, 2026  

Had been very hot and dry.  But now though still hot getting plenty of rain – rainy season.

Hey aurum

Posted by Buygold @ 14:26 on August 22, 2026  

What’s your rain situation like?

blindrn and Buygold

Posted by aurum @ 13:16 on August 22, 2026  

And to add to the Florida contingency, I live on Amelia Island.

aurum

Just lookin out for ya

Posted by ipso facto @ 12:57 on August 22, 2026  

Parents Catch FBI In Plot To Force Mentally Ill Son To Be A Right Wing Terrorist

https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/parents-catch-fbi-plot-force-mentally-ill-son-right-wing-terrorist/

Hi blindrn

Posted by Buygold @ 12:38 on August 22, 2026  

I’m in S. Venice near Manasota Beach. We’ve had more rain this year, but still below average. The past two years have been dry as a bone.

Stop feeding the Alligator.

Posted by goldielocks @ 9:19 on August 22, 2026  

 

THE ALLIGATOR AT THE DOOR

 

Douglas J. Hagmann

 

He told me about a Louisiana woman who bought a stately, two-story home on an expanse of property that included a picturesque pond and cypress swamps directly behind the mansion. When she first moved in, she noticed a relatively small baby alligator sunning on the bank of the pond located nearest the house. Every day, the woman would hang clothes to dry on a clothesline attached to a rear pillar of the expansive back porch. Initially, it was out of respect that she would take a freshly slaughtered chicken outside with her, tossing it to the alligator before hanging the clothes on the line. As months turned into years, she began to buy fresh turkeys instead of the smaller chickens to feed the growing alligator. First, it was one, then two a day.

One day when she did not keep to her normal routine of hanging clothes outside, she heard a loud banging on her back door. The banging was not the knock of a friendly visitor but of something much more menacing. Peering out of the window in her study located at the rear corner of her home, she was horrified to see a well-nourished, 12-foot-long monster banging its snout against the back of the house. It was no longer the small, lean reptile she once knew. The banging was continuous and becoming more incessant as the alligator demanded his gluttonous due.

Frightened, the woman ran to her refrigerator, where she had one remaining fresh turkey, retreated to her second-floor rear balcony, and tossed the turkey onto the ground away from the porch. She heard the thuds of the alligator as it moved toward the food and watched as it consumed the large turkey in one snap, then retreated to the nearby cypress swamp.

She called animal control who sent a man to survey the situation. Upon seeing the size, girth, and aggressiveness of the alligator, he asked the woman why she had waited so long to call. When she related the history of her relationship with the alligator, the man nearly shouted at the woman, what were you thinking! Can’t you see the monster you created?

And so it is with the federal government.

As we discussed the groundswell of support by citizens advocating their state’s secession from the United States, my source addressed the motivation behind the movement. “You know, this is one issue they are terrified of. People are starting to wake up, and they don’t like that.”

As we walked, he appeared to be thinking out loud, asking almost rhetorically if there was a more effective approach or perhaps one that would be needed if people were really serious about secession. “Aren’t Americans, especially the God-fearing Americans, the Christians, tired of their tax money being used and misused by the bloated federal government for things they do not want and to fund programs with which they don’t morally agree or need?”

He noted that Americans already pay taxes every day to some 90 thousand different taxing entities for items they buy or use, while the taxes paid to the federal government, or federal income tax, is something different. He began to quiz me on my knowledge of the federal income tax system. Did you know that the federal income tax is a voluntary assessment? “Research it,” he said.

He then asked if I knew how many court cases per year, on average, federal courts adjudicate related to people refusing to pay federal income tax. “No clue,” I responded. Twelve, maybe 14 a year, he told me. One of the busiest years was 28. Do you want to know why, and do want to know why we don’t hear about this low number? He paused, “because sometimes the IRS loses, and that’s not good PR for the government.”

He continued as we walked. “Don’t you get it? It’s feeding the bloated alligator, and the alligator is now pounding on the door of every American, demanding more! Isn’t it time to recognize the bloat of what has been created and stop feeding the beast?”

With the mid terms coming up. ” a convoy of people heading this way from south of the border “

Posted by goldielocks @ 8:39 on August 22, 2026  

Demos up to no good again. Must have told them they’re gonna win the (more…)

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