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Why, in the world’s richest country, is every metric of mental health pathology rapidly worsening?
Today’s episode of SYSTEM UPDATE that explores this topic — the data demonstrating this unravelling, the factors causing it, and the consequences from it — can be seen on The Intercept’s YouTube channel or on the player below.
The year 2020 has been one of the most tumultuous in modern American history. To find events remotely as destabilizing and transformative, one has to go back to the 2008 financial crisis and the 9/11 and anthrax attacks of 2001, though those systemic shocks, profound as they were, were isolated (one a national security crisis, the other a financial crisis) and thus more limited in scope than the multicrisis instability now shaping U.S. politics and culture.
Since the end of World War II, the only close competitor to the current moment is the multipronged unrest of the 1960s and early 1970s: serial assassinations of political leaders, mass civil rights and anti-war protests, sustained riots, fury over a heinous war in Indochina, and the resignation of a corruption-plagued president.
But those events unfolded and built upon one another over the course of a decade. By crucial contrast, the current confluence of crises, each of historic significance in their own right — a global pandemic, an economic and social shutdown, mass unemployment, an enduring protest movement provoking increasing levels of violence and volatility, and a presidential election centrally focused on one of the most divisive political figures the U.S. has known who happens to be the incumbent president — are happening simultaneously, having exploded one on top of the other in a matter of a few months.
Lurking beneath the headlines justifiably devoted to these major stories of 2020 are very troubling data that reflect intensifying pathologies in the U.S. population — not moral or allegorical sicknesses but mental, emotional, psychological and scientifically proven sickness. Many people fortunate enough to have survived this pandemic with their physical health intact know anecdotally — from observing others and themselves — that these political and social crises have spawned emotional difficulties and psychological challenges.
But the data are nonetheless stunning, in terms of both the depth of the social and mental health crises they demonstrate and the pervasiveness of them. Perhaps the most illustrative study was one released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention earlier this month, based on an extensive mental health survey of Americans in late June.
One question posed by researchers was whether someone has “seriously considered suicide in the past 30 days”— not fleetingly considered it as a momentary fantasy nor thought about it ever in their lifetime, but seriously considered suicide at least once in the past 30 days. The results are staggering.
For Americans between 18-24 years old, 25.5 percent — just over 1 out of every 4 young Americans — said they had. For the much larger group of Americans ages 25-44, the percentage was somewhat lower but still extremely alarming: 16 percent. A total of 18.6 percent of Hispanic Americans and 15 percent of African Americans said they had seriously considered suicide in the past month. The two groups with the largest percentage who said yes: Americans with less than a high school degree and unpaid caregivers, both of whom have 30 percent — or almost 1 out of every 3 — who answered in the affirmative. A full 10 percent of the U.S. population generally had seriously contemplated suicide in the month of June.
In a remotely healthy society, one that provides basic emotional needs to its population, suicide and serious suicidal ideation are rare events. It is anathema to the most basic human instinct: the will to live. A society in which such a vast swath of the population is seriously considering it as an option is one which is anything but healthy, one which is plainly failing to provide its citizens the basic necessities for a fulfilling life.
The alarming CDC data extends far beyond serious suicidal desires. It also found that “40.9% of respondents reported at least one adverse mental or behavioral health condition, including symptoms of anxiety disorder or depressive disorder (30.9%), symptoms of a trauma- and stressor-related disorder (TSRD) related to the pandemic (26.3%), and having started or increased substance use to cope with stress or emotions related to COVID-19 (13.3%).” For the youngest part of the adult population, ages 18-24, significantly more than half (62.9 percent) reported suffering from depressive or anxiety disorders.
That mental health would suffer materially in the middle of a pandemic — one that requires isolation from community and work, quarantines, economic shutdowns, and fear of illness and death — is not surprising. In April, as the realities of isolation and quarantine were becoming more apparent in the U.S., we devoted a SYSTEM UPDATE episode to a discussion with the mental health experts Andrew Solomon and Johann Hari, both of whom described how “the traumas of this pandemic — the unraveling of our way of life for however long that lasts, the compulsory viewing of all other humans as threats, and especially sustained isolation and social distancing” — will exacerbate virtually every social pathology, including ones of mental health.
But what makes these trends all the more disturbing is that they long predated the arrival of the coronavirus crisis, to say nothing of the economic catastrophe left in its wake and the social unrest from this year’s protest movement. Indeed, since at least the financial crisis of 2008, when first the Bush administration and then the Obama administration acted to protect the interests of the tycoons who caused it while allowing everyone else to wallow in debt and foreclosures, the indicia of collective mental health in the U.S. have been blinking red.
In 2018, NBC News, using health insurance studies, reported that “major depression is on the rise among Americans from all age groups, but is rising fastest among teens and young adults.” In 2019, the American Psychological Association published a study documenting a 30 percent increase “in the rate of death by suicide in the United States between 2000 and 2016, from 10.4 to 13.5 per 100,000 people” and a 50 percent increase “in suicides among girls and women between 2000 and 2016.” It noted: “Suicide was the 10th-leading cause of death in the United States in 2016. It was the second-leading cause of death among people ages 10 to 34 and the fourth-leading cause among people ages 35 to 54.”
In March 2020, the New Yorker’s Atul Gawande published a survey of data from two Princeton economists, Anne Case and Angus Deaton, under the headline: “Why Americans Are Dying from Despair: the unfairness of our economy, two economists argue, can be measured not only in dollars but in deaths.” The decadeslong economic stagnation for Americans, the reversal of the American Dream, and the shockingly high mass unemployment ushered in by the pandemic are obviously significant reasons why these pathologies are rapidly worsening now.
Observing these trends is necessary but not sufficient for understanding their breadth and their impact. Why is virtually every metric of mental and spiritual disease — suicide, depression, anxiety disorders, addiction, and alcoholism — increasing significantly, rapidly, in the richest country on earth, one filled with advanced technologies and at least the pretense of liberal democracy?
One answer was provided by Dr. Laurel Williams, chief of psychiatry at Texas Children’s Hospital, to NBC when discussing the rise of depression: “There’s a lack of community. There’s the amount of time that we spend in front of screens and not in front of other people. If you don’t have a community to reach out to, then your hopelessness doesn’t have any place to go.”
That answer is similar to the one offered by the brilliant book on depression and modern western societies by Johann Hari, “Lost Connections,” along with his viral TED Talk on the same topic: namely, it is precisely the attributes that define modern Western societies that are crafted perfectly to deprive humans of their most pressing emotional needs (a book by Hari on addiction, “Chasing the Scream,” and an even-more-viral TED Talk about it, sounds a similar theme about why Americans are turning in horrifyingly large numbers to serious problems of substance abuse).
Much attention is devoted to lamenting the toxicity of our discourse, the hate-driven polarization of our politics, and the fragmentation of our culture. But it is difficult to imagine any other outcome in a society that is breeding so much psychological and emotional pathology by denying to its members the things they most need to live fulfilling lives.
Today’s SYSTEM UPDATE on The Intercept’s YouTube channel is devoted to exploring this unravelling of the social fabric: not just the data demonstrating that it is happening, but also what the causes are, and what the consequences are likely to be for our politics, our culture, our society generally. And the answers to the question prompted by all of this — where is the exit ramp to prevent these trends from worsening even further? — are as elusive as they are vital. It can also be viewed on the player below:
242 Comments on "America’s Social Fabric Is Fraying Severely… If Not Unravelling"
Abraham van Helsing on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 11:38 am
“Meghan Markle going into politics ‘isn’t beyond the realm of possibility’ as she is ‘American born and has every right to run for President,’ celebrity agent who knows the Duchess claims”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8702919/Meghan-Markle-going-politics-isnt-realm-possibility.html
Of course she will. And Goldman-Sachs will pave the way with funding.
bochen777 on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 11:52 am
China is finally flexing their kill-switch on the USD. This could get really, really interesting.
On the basis that the US money policy is currently in a state of fantasy, China has the power to crash the US government bond market which would certainly result in the international collapse of the dollar. After broadcasting that signal, China can say to the world: look–we’ll “buy” your worthless US debt with liquid PRC debt, denominated only in yuan. Who would refuse? And almost literally overnight, the Global reserve currency becomes ¥.
This represents an enormous crisis for both the global capitalists (US DNC) and national capitalists (US GOP). Foreign and domestic situations will quickly unravel, as the US’s massive real foreign trade deficit finally manifests as an existential crisis to the federation of states. National capitalists are ironically better off than the globalists in this situation. Both the United States as a federal entity, and the global hegemony of the petrodollar cartel, face extinction. The nation will follow a traditional balkanization; in an extreme case, with the Pacific States being the shore of a red tide that washes over Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, turning $ into ¥. The Atlantic States could possibly become €-town, or £-town, in an ironic twist of fate. And so on and so forth.
The globalists, on the other hand, face a survival of the fittest. Those with sufficient hedging in place against the dollar will survive; those without, won’t. For this reason the global capitalists really don’t want the above catastrophe to unfold, and should Trump fall in November, will adopt under the Biden administration a subservient position to Beijing.
The unmentioned elephant in the room is the role that the US’s current global military hegemony. Depending on our measure of the Pentagon’s depravity, Soleimani, Beirut, Navalny and other events could be DoD-orchrestrated threats to extort American allies. Gun diplomacy is the only hegemonic play if China has already won the game of economic diplomacy, as many suspect is already the case.
Under a subservient Biden administration, the US will likely begin deflating hot air from it bloated global military apparatus. Nuclear disarmament could be on the table. In an ideal case for the American people, the globalist Biden government could use domestic investment as the excuse to withdraw from the world. This would serve two political goals: first, preserve the dollar as the “de jure” global currency, even if it gradually declines to the de facto hegemony of the PBOC; second and less obviously, to set the United States on an economic path parallel to that of China.
Duncan Idaho on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 11:53 am
“The Wreck of the SS Full MAGA”
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/9/6/1975400/–The-Wreck-of-the-SS-Full-MAGA
Reality always overcomes ideology with these idiots.
zero juan on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 12:23 pm
widdle juan PPee’s China sock. FUCK JUANp
“bochen777 said China is finally flexing their kill-switch on the…”
Davy on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 12:31 pm
我想要我的媽媽 !
JuanP on the moderated side on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 12:56 pm
Re: Pat Buchanan: America in worst decline since Soviet Unio
Postby REAL Green » Sun 06 Sep 2020, 12:55:15
bochen777 wrote:
On the basis that the US money policy is currently in a state of fantasy, China has the power to crash the US government bond market which would certainly result in the international collapse of the dollar.
complete rubbish’s. China is only going to inflict pain on itself if it attempts to take the dollar down.
bochen777 wrote:
This represents an enormous crisis for both the global capitalists (US DNC) and national capitalists (US GOP).
Where? LMFAO I know in your dreams you anti-American extremist.
bochen777 wrote:
Foreign and domestic situations will quickly unravel, as the US’s massive real foreign trade deficit finally manifests as an existential crisis to the federation of states.
When? LOL in your fantasy again. There is no alternative to the dollar or the US and its position in the global economy. Obviously you never had an economic and finance education. You are just copying and pasting things you don’t understand.
bochen777 wrote:
National capitalists are ironically better off than the globalists in this situation. Both the United States as a federal entity, and the global hegemony of the petrodollar cartel, face extinction.
LOL again. Perto-dollar is irrelevant and the US federal entity is alive and well. More BS from the extremist.
bochen777 wrote:
The nation will follow a traditional balkanization; in an extreme case, with the Pacific States being the shore of a red tide that washes over Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, turning $ into ¥. The Atlantic States could possibly become €-town, or £-town, in an ironic twist of fate. And so on and so forth.
More rubbish from somebody that is regurgitating anti-American puke. This kind of talk is constant from your type
bochen777 wrote:
The globalists, on the other hand, face a survival of the fittest. Those with sufficient hedging in place against the dollar will survive; those without, won’t. For this reason the global capitalists really don’t want the above catastrophe to unfold, and should Trump fall in November, will adopt under the Biden administration a subservient position to Beijing.
OH, dear JuanP, do you have a clue about globalism and its nature? You just want to fall back on the conspiracy theories. Who are your globalist ghosts?
bochen777 wrote:
The unmentioned elephant in the room is the role that the US’s current global military hegemony. Depending on our measure of the Pentagon’s depravity, Soleimani, Beirut, Navalny and other events could be DoD-orchrestrated threats to extort American allies. Gun diplomacy is the only hegemonic play if China has already won the game of economic diplomacy, as many suspect is already the case.
Except China has not won the economic game. China is in just as precarious a situation as the US if not worse considering China’s food, water, and pollution problem. China has far to many mega cities to support in a severe shock situation that could be ahead. Asia itself is in a very poor situation becuase 4.5BIL people reside there in tight quarters.
bochen777 wrote:
Under a subservient Biden administration, the US will likely begin deflating hot air from it bloated global military apparatus. Nuclear disarmament could be on the table.
Wow, that is stupid! The Dimocrates are the biggest war pigs in the US deep state. You really are shallow on American political realities
bochen777 wrote:
In an ideal case for the American people, the globalist Biden government could use domestic investment as the excuse to withdraw from the world. This would serve two political goals: first, preserve the dollar as the “de jure” global currency, even if it gradually declines to the de facto hegemony of the PBOC; second and less obviously, to set the United States on an economic path parallel to that of China.
You mean an ideal case for your fantasy world, JuanP. Preserving the dollar as reserve currency is a product of no alternative not some elaborate fantasy notion created out of thin air.
JuanP, we are in a multi polar world. China, US, and Europe will fill in the blanks with Russia finding bilateral arrangements on trade, military, and culture. Grow up please
the board on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 12:57 pm
JuanP on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 12:31 pm
“我想要我的媽媽 !”
You are so cute widdle juan PPee
JuanP on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 1:06 pm
I stopped caring about humanity’s future a long time ago once I realized it was a waste of my time and energy. Now I think that it would be best for life on Earth if we ceased to exist as a species.
REAL Green on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 1:09 pm
bochen777 obv. hurt are widdle feelings REAL bad. We be better to concentrate on the artical instead.
“America’s Social Fabric Is Fraying Severely… If Not Unravelling”
Davy on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 1:20 pm
“it would be best for life on Earth if we ceased to exist as a species.”
So true JuanP. So true.
Chrome Mags on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 1:30 pm
I read a book entitled ‘The Global Brain’ some years ago, which was written before the Internet, but predicted that idea. What it didn’t get right was it suggested it would herald a coming together of our species, but instead it seems to have initiated a division from which there appears to be no reconciliation on just about any topic.
That’s interesting, that being able to instantly communicate on any topic with people around the world would divide us. One theory is we use to communicate mostly with people that agreed with us, and now we experience a broad spectrum of opinions that drives us not to broaden our viewpoints, but rather has the effect of solidifying them and causing discourse between people.
Maybe a Global Brain wasn’t such a good idea, or was it a necessary technological advance to eventually homogenize people’s viewpoints to have a more peaceful Earth?
Duncan Idaho on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 1:34 pm
‘Can you believe people believe that bulls–t?’
The Fat Boy and I do agree on some things.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/9/5/1975335/-Trump-on-Evangelicals-according-to-Cohen-Can-you-believe-people-believe-that-bulls-t
But his base is comprised of idiots—
Duncan Idaho on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 1:39 pm
“In 2015, after Trump called Mexicans criminals & rapists, he dismissed concerns he’d alienated Latinos. “Plus, I will never get the Hispanic vote,” Trump allegedly told Cohen. “Like the blacks, they’re too stupid to vote for Trump. They’re not my people.”
Duncan Idaho on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 1:48 pm
“With selfishness, division and pleasure firmly in the driving seat, and the planet beautiful, slowly choking to death under the weight of human greed and stupidity.”
Seems like a wingpawn wet dream—-
the board on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 2:25 pm
JuanP on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 1:09 pm
“
“bochen777 obv. hurt are widdle feelings REAL bad. We be better to concentrate on the artical instead.
“America’s Social Fabric Is Fraying Severely… If Not Unravelling”
widdle juan PPee, you are the one with the butt hurt. A troll hates to be trolled. We are LMFAO At the frustrated troll
the board on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 2:27 pm
JuanP on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 1:20 pm
“it would be best for life on Earth if we ceased to exist as a species.” “So true JuanP. So true.“
You are one sick mother fucker JuanPPee!
Abraham van Helsing on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 2:46 pm
Black and white militias in Louisville, in Kentucky (=heartland)
https://www.rt.com/usa/499977-louisville-protesters-armed-militias/
“Black militia, armed ‘Patriots’ & BLM protesters face off in Louisville on chaotic Kentucky Derby day (VIDEOS)“
One shooting could suffice to trigger a civil war. This country is now permanently destabilized snd elections will only make it worse, and no Cohen book will make any difference whatsoever, as everybody knows on which side he is.
Oh, and never forget who solely is responsible for this desaster and make good use of the coming lawlessness:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/27503587
Davy on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 3:05 pm
“One shooting could suffice to trigger a civil war. This country is now permanently destabilized snd elections “
More mental masterbation from the cloggo. Remember his bexit derangement? Right LoL.
Abraham van Helsing on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 3:37 pm
“PORTLAND RIOTER THROWS MOLOTOV FIREBOMB AT POLICE, BLOWS UP IN HIS FACE“
https://www.infowars.com/portland-rioter-throws-molotov-firebomb-at-police-blows-up-in-his-face/
Not very competent these lefties.lol
bochen777 on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 3:51 pm
He didnt get the benefit of CIA training like the HK roiters
Duncan Idaho on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 3:58 pm
kakistocracy (plural kakistocracies)
Government under the control of a nation’s worst or least-qualified citizens.
We do excel at some things in The States!
Abraham van Helsing on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 4:00 pm
“Why America Has Gone Mad“
https://www.unz.com/article/why-america-has-gone-mad/
Duncan Idaho on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 4:03 pm
Fascism expert details the alarming similarities between Trump supporters’ rhetoric and Nazi propaganda
https://www.alternet.org/2020/09/fascism-expert-details-the-alarming-similarities-between-trump-supporters-rhetoric-and-nazi-propaganda/
Weren’t the Nazi’s a bit smarter than our repug friends?
Duncan Idaho on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 4:07 pm
Raciest idiots?
How Can 43% of Americans Support a Crude, Vulgar, Shallow, Petty, Self-Worshiping, Misogynist, Obnoxious, Anti-Troops, Russian Asset Racist Sociopath ?
https://www.juancole.com/2020/09/american-worshiping-obnoxious.html
zero juan on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 4:14 pm
widdle juan PPee:
bochen777 said He didnt get the benefit of CIA training like the…
Duncan Idaho on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 4:14 pm
Trump campaign and Republicans have now spent nearly $60 million on lawyers for the crook-in-chief
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/9/6/1975497/-Trump-campaign-and-Republicans-have-now-spent-nearly-60-million-on-lawyers-for-the-crook-in-chief
(The Fat Boy’s 6 bankruptcies were probably cheaper)
Duncan Idaho on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 4:20 pm
Trump Boaters Out Of Luck … Insurance Claims Denied
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/9/6/1975496/-Trump-Boaters-Out-Of-Luck-Insurance-Claims-Denied
Denied on stupid action?
Corporate whores just doing what they are good at- ripping people off.
just so everyone knows im the real new deal supertard juanp and i havent posted here not in a million years on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 4:28 pm
move on guys it’s for the better for the love of supremacist muzzies bag day feb12021
Jihaids Hijacked Justin Bieber Fan Account… on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 4:32 pm
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Duncan Idaho on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 5:24 pm
The Useful Idiot?
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-useful-idiot-book_n_5f4bf594c5b697186e379058
Keeping a positive view of things—
china harvest all their muzzies and propelled itself from 3rd world to most powerful nation in just a few years on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 5:48 pm
best competitive enterprise secret since mao
china doesn’t like other nations to know this secret that’s why supertard bochen777 never said notin’
supertard bochen777 said: sex with white women
palm face thanks supertard bochen777 may as well make it clear to sutupid americans something like “get stupid americans!”
juanPPee on the moderated side on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 5:57 pm
Re: Pat Buchanan: America in worst decline since Soviet Unio
Postby REAL Green » Sun 06 Sep 2020, 17:56:36
bochen777 wrote:
“Old wealth, old world, was based in natural resources. Now most wealth is based in human capital, actual productive capacity.”
Crap, wealth has always been a combination
bochen777 wrote:
“And China has massive human capital and productive capacity, industrial capacity. People don’t understand it’s the industrial powerhouse of the world. “
The powerhouse of the world is global value chains of which China is a significant part.
bochen777 wrote:
China’s hard working, highly skilled people make actual products, and perform actual services, and these are sold for US dollars, trillions every year. That’s real wealth, based in real productive capacity. The US can continue to print all the money they want.
Americans are hard working educated and make things too. They have the biggest service sector in the world. China prints money too or havn’t you figured that one out yet?
bochen777 wrote:
“All you’re going to get with this situation is stagnant inflation, like what they did to their 1st frontier puppet state called Japan.”
Stagflation is everywhere, juanP.
bochen777 wrote:
Then you go to Europe, which we see what’s happening there, with negative rates, all that. So the US not only has the biggest bank in the world, it also directly controls the next 2 biggest banks, the ECB and Japan.
Crap, the US does not control other central banks. They coordinate and cooperate.
bochen777 wrote:
“So the US keeps itself isolated and protected. But the game is running out. This is why I am very very worried about the prospects for major world conflict very soon.”
Explain yourself, JuanP, isolated and protected? This is about as far from the situation as possible. But I do agree conflict is in the offing
bochen777 wrote:
“ 2021 the US will be running into fiscal cliff and the middle class, which has been under pressure increasing for decades now, is literally essentially going to collapse. It’s scary stuff.”
The world is going off a fiscal cliff you just have blinders on so you only see bad things for the US.
zero juan on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 6:00 pm
Dumbfucks widdle juan:
china harvest all their muzzies and propelled itself from 3rd world to most powerful nation in just a few years said best competitive enterprise secret since mao china…
Jihaids Hijacked Justin Bieber Fan Account… said justin belieber love supremacist muzzies 1000x
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bochen777 on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 6:11 pm
Former CIA Spook Warns “The Violence Will Get Even Worse”
Former CIA Officer and counter-terrorism expert Kevin Shipp says the violence you are seeing in American cities is not going to stop anytime soon. Is the violence going to get worse? Shipp contends, “It will get worse. We are going to see it amplified leading up to the election, and it’s going to get even worse after the election…” ” These people see this as their moment to act. It’s a moment that they have been building for a couple of decades. We are going to see the attacks increase especially by Black Lives Matter (BLM). People need to understand and be prepared for what is coming. . . . They are desperate. They know the Democrat Party does not have a real candidate to offer. Donald Trump is extremely strong, and they also know that Trump has a support base that is larger than it was during the last election. . . . They see this as their time. They are not going to give up, and they are not going to stop. They have been encouraged by Nancy Pelosi, Kamala Harris and others such as Maxine Waters to increase the violence. So, they are being encouraged by top Democrats, and they are not going to stop. This will escalate.” Shipp says, “BLM and Antifa want a civil war.” Shipp explains, “That’s exactly what they want, a civil war, and they want to split America…” “They understand that the conservative people and the patriots out there have gained a lot of ground. They are intentionally starting a civil war to overturn our Constitutional system and our fundamental belief system. . . .They are starting a civil war, and they are starting serious attacks. It’s not just Trump supporters, but Black Lives Matter has had attack after attack on white Americans simply because of their race. . . . Anyone who resists this movement, they label them as a white supremacist with no facts and no evidence. They know exactly what they are doing. When they do this, and I am talking about the Democrat Party, it is a propaganda technique because it shuts down any discussion and any examination of the facts. . . . People who are representing Trump at these ‘protests’ need to understand they are in danger. It’s clear they have an organized effort to attack Trump supporters and conservatives with violence. So, people need to be prepared and situationally aware of their surroundings. Look for somebody following them. Look for a brewing protest on the street and things like that. ” After the election, Shipp predicts, “Trump is going to win, but when Trump wins . . . these people are just going to go crazy and escalate the violence.” As far as the cheat-by-mail campaign the Democrats have been pushing, Shipp thinks, “They are a little late in the game. So, I don’t think that’s going to work. What they may do if the ballots don’t come in until after the election . . . they will say we’ve got all these votes, and we want to count them. They will contest the election, and that’s already part of their plan. They know these mail-in votes are not going to work this late in the game. After the election, they are going to claim that this is reason to contest the election and not concede. Just watch it happen.” Shipp also predicts, “I think Trump is going to have a wider margin of victory than he did in 2016…”” The Democrat Party has shot themselves in the foot . . . encouraging this violence, thinking it was going to make Trump look bad and make things look unstable. It has backfired on them. . . . The Democrats already know they have lost, and Joe Biden sadly gets worse by the week in terms of his mental acuity, and they know it. It’s embarrassing and cruel for the Democrat Party to keep putting him in that position. . . . The Democrats are terrified, and Donald Trump is going to decimate Joe Biden in the debates. Democrats are going to do everything they can to keep these debates from happening.”
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/former-cia-spook-warns-violence-will-get-even-worse
Davy on Sun, 6th Sep 2020 8:12 pm
So true bochen777. So true. Are country is fucked. That’s why were moving to Europe.
Abraham van Helsing on Mon, 7th Sep 2020 3:16 am
For the first time in history both Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris and Frankfurt Airport have carried more passengers than London-Heathrow, for months now:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8704073/Europe-taking-UK-remains-grounded.html
“Europe is taking off… as UK remains grounded: Damning new figures reveal Britain is behind most of the continent over re-opening the skies”
Even Amsterdam has almost overtaken Heathrow as well:
https://www.upinthesky.nl/2018/06/26/schiphol-bijna-even-groot-als-heathrow-in-mei/
Expect the upcoming no-deal Brexit to make this situation permanent. The political and economic center of gravity is moving away from Anglosphere towards Eurasia.
Davy on Mon, 7th Sep 2020 5:05 am
“The Coming Coup”
https://americanmind.org/essays/the-coming-coup/
“Democrats are laying the groundwork for revolution right in front of our eyes…As if 2020 were not insane enough already, we now have Democrats and their ruling class masters openly talking about staging a coup. You might have missed it, what with the riots, lockdowns and other daily mayhem we’re forced to endure in this, the most wretched year of my lifetime. But it’s happening…Over the summer a story was deliberately leaked to the press of a meeting at which 100 Democratic grandees, anti-Trump former Republicans, and other ruling class apparatchiks got together (on George Soros’s dime) to “game out” various outcomes of the 2020 election. One such outcome was a clear Trump win. In that eventuality, former Bill Clinton White House Chief of Staff John Podesta, playing Biden, refused to concede, pressured states that Trump won to send Democrats to the formal Electoral College vote, and trusted that the military would take care of the rest. The leaked report from the exercise darkly concluded that “technocratic solutions, courts, and reliance on elites observing norms are not the answer here,” promising that what would follow the November election would be “a street fight, not a legal battle…About a month later, Hillary Clinton declared publicly that Joe Biden should not concede the election “under any circumstances…why are the Democrats—publicly—talking about the conspiracy? Because they know that, for it to succeed, it must not look like a conspiracy. They need to plant the idea in the public mind, now, that their unlawful and illegitimate removal of President Trump from office will somehow be his fault. Never mind the pesky detail that the president would refuse to leave only if he were convinced he legitimately won. Remember: Biden should not concede under any circumstances. The second part of the plan is either to produce enough harvested ballots—lawfully or not—to tip close states, or else dispute the results in close states and insist, no matter what the tally says, that Biden won them. The worst-case scenario (for the country, but not for the ruling class) would be results in a handful of states that are so ambiguous and hotly disputed that no one can rightly say who won. Of course, that will not stop the Democrats from insisting that they won. The public preparation for that has also already begun: streams of stories and social media posts “explaining” how, while on election night it might look as if Trump won, close states will tip to Biden as all the mail-in ballots are “counted.” The third piece is to get the vast and loud Dem-Left propaganda machine ready for war. That leaked report exhorted Democrats to identify “key influencers in the media and among local activists who can affect political perceptions and mobilize political action…[who could] establish pre-commitments to playing a constructive role in event of a contested election.” I.e., in blaring from every rooftop that “Trump lost.” At this point, it’s safe to assume that unless Trump wins in a blowout that can’t be overcome by cheating and/or denied via the ruling class’s massive propaganda operation, that’s exactly what every Democratic politician and media organ will shout.”
Davy on Mon, 7th Sep 2020 5:57 am
“Utility Global Comes Out With Bold Claims for Cheaper, Cleaner ‘Blue’ Hydrogen”
https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/utility-global-comes-out-with-big-claims-for-hydrogen
“Utility Global, a Utah-based startup focused on solid oxide electrolyzer technology, claims to have received investment offers from oil majors after coming up with what it calls a hydrogen breakthrough. The innovation is a new solid oxide electrochemical reactor design that Utility Global, a spinout from Utah research hub Hall Labs, says can be used to deliver blue hydrogen 30 percent cheaper and with 30 percent lower carbon emissions than traditional steam methane reforming. Blue hydrogen is made from natural gas in the process of steam methane reformation, with the resulting emissions curtailed through carbon capture and storage. Blue hydrogen is one of several methods aiming to cut the carbon emissions associated with the industrial production of the gas. It is purportedly cleaner than the current industrial processes but still a long way from being zero-emission or “green” hydrogen, which is made using renewable power and electrolyzers. Like the green variety, blue hydrogen is expensive to produce compared to the traditional carbon-intensive production processes used today. By reducing blue hydrogen’s costs, Utility Global’s technology could speed up hydrogen’s much-vaunted replacement of fossil fuels…Boiled down, “it’s an efficient version of steam methane reforming that uses electrolysis to do the separation of the hydrogen rather than mechanical compressors and pressure swing adsorption [used in most blue hydrogen production processes],” Matt Dawson, Utility Global’s chief executive officer, explained in an interview. “Instead of using electricity to separate off the hydrogen from all the other components, we use heat. Heat is a cheaper resource. That’s why we can be 30 percent cheaper and 30 percent more CO2-efficient. The architecture of our electrochemical device is unique.”
Abraham van Helsing on Mon, 7th Sep 2020 7:21 am
More EU-UK anger flaring up:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8705669/Michel-Barnier-lashes-Boris-Johnson-threat-tear-Brexit-divorce-terms.html
“Michel Barnier lashes out at Boris Johnson over threat to ‘tear up’ Brexit divorce terms on Northern Ireland warning it would mean NO trade deal – but PM taunts that would be a ‘good outcome’ for the UK as talks turn nasty”
No-deal almost in the bag.
China/Russia, here we come.
Count Snorter Von Liechtenstein on Mon, 7th Sep 2020 10:39 am
Yah those dastardly Englanders don’t know when to shut up!
This in not acceptable.
Nine nine nine!
zero juan on Mon, 7th Sep 2020 11:06 am
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no-life, no problem on Tue, 8th Sep 2020 10:28 am
America turned its back on the Lord.