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#31
Collapse Life / I posted in Collapse Life
Last post by K-Dog - Jun 21, 2026, 05:06 PM

collapselife.com2026-06-18

The parasite class is prepping for a future they helped create. How many others are seeing it?

Powerful people are privately gaming out AI disruption, war, cults, social breakdown, and survival, while the public is told to trust the system.


This club is not good, and I do not dismiss it.  I only point out that the rich are always getting together in exclusive groups, and have for a few centuries now.  I have a great great grandfather who had his own rail car in the 1880's and he was a 'Mason'.  He made a fortune by today's standards, gambled it away, retired to a retirement home run by the Mason's.  Escaped to make a new fortune and put my grandmother, his granddaughter through college, and he lived to be 107.  In my own life I have worked close enough to the rich to know they live in exclusive bubbles.  But despite all their exclusive clubs the rich can be beat at their own game as they are too lazy to really be smart.  All people have to do is organize.  Which sounds easy, but the rich are quite aware of this threat.
#32
Collapse Life / Financial ruination and marke...
Last post by K-Dog - Jun 21, 2026, 04:00 PM
RE, you met my 'cousin' Todd when you were down here.  He has been working for Space-X in Redmond WA for a few years.  I called him the other day and asked if he was a millionaire yet.  Based on his response his 'options' are in that ball park.  That sounds about right.  I advised him to cash them out and explained that while some people have more money than I do, I am better positioned to survive a crash than someone with a million dollar portfolio. I do not do risk, but I still beat inflation.  Trading liquidity for a few percent but not trading significant risk.

I could do a You Tube channel about this and likely pick up a few thousand a year.  Doom investing, but unloading 18 wheeled trucks into a warehouse part time is way more badass.  And it pays enough with my best investment, Social Security, to leave my other investments alone.  The part time job is like having an extra half million invested at a decent interest rate.  Would an extra half million make me a millionaire?  I'm not going to say.

For those still in the game it appears that success in America now depends on how close you are to a billionaire.  Like the old song goes:

QuoteDon't you know about the new fashion, honey?  All ya need are looks and a whole lotta money.


Looks optional.  Forget making things, and providing services that people actually need.  Forget about trading time in honest labor for cash.  No,  America became a casino, and without the cheap drinks, and cheap food a casino should have.  And I am too old to gamble.

In America, if you are not extracting rent from somebody, you are nobody.  France was once this ugly.

#33
Collapse Life / The average SpaceX buyer post-...
Last post by RE - Jun 21, 2026, 12:22 PM

CNBC.COM2026-06-21

The average SpaceX buyer post-IPO is almost under water after two-day slide

The reversal underscores how quickly sentiment has shifted following the company’s blockbuster debut. After briefly pushing SpaceX’s market value close to $3 trillion, investors have begun reassessing whether the stock’s rapid advance can be justified by fundamentals.


I am SHOCKED!  Shocked I tell you.

I look forward to the inexorable slide to the depth of Davey Jones Locker as Investors look at the P/E ratio of Elon's sales job and their 401K retirement lifeboats start taking on water.  That's even not pricing in a market crash, in which case SpaceX will sink faster than the Titanic after plowing into the iceberg.

The savvy investors will of course be able to take solace in the fact that they generously stuffed the Muskrat's bank account with Billions of FRNs to fill the Trust Funds of his spawn, endless parties for the Supermodel moms and meager paychecks for the Phillipina Nannies who raise them.

Even in a best case scenario, it would take a decade for this White Elephant to turn a profit, and Elon already has plans to further line his pockets by issuing Bonds and loading the company up with debt based on the collateral of the spurious valuation of the stock.  After that, he can rehypothecate the debt by  mortgaging whatever satellites he actually gets into orbit, and then scam the taxpayers for a bailout before he has to face a bankruptcy filing.  Because of course SpaceX is ALREADY TBTF.

Only in Amerika.  Land of Opportunity for the morally and ethically bankrupt.



RE
#34
Collapse Life / Financial ruination and marke...
Last post by K-Dog - Jun 21, 2026, 10:43 AM


And all the time that you were telling him that if he did not like it here he was welcome to start his own website.  Now he claims he had (years ago) / (or) has one now.  When I go there all I see a well constructed dead end.

Seems a different Wizard of Oz may have been on duty who did not have a complete handle on the historical narrative.  But no proof, I'm just sayin.  No crazy here.
#35
Collapse Life / Financial ruination and marke...
Last post by RE - Jun 21, 2026, 10:04 AM
I would add that in addition to all the offenses you listed, he also threw in his usual unrelated Peak Oil analogies and inaccurate characterization of my knowledge and experience.  All of those along with all the ones directed at you are just veiled insults he uses to try to undermine our credibility, since he consistently is unable to do it with an argument based on facts, logic, deduction and Common Fucking Sense.  Far as the "high net worth" shit goes, with you he does it to paint you as a hypocrite, with me it's the reverse to paint me as a failure.  Whether you have money or don't, if you don't hold his world view on the subject of personal wealth, he'll use it in an Ad Hom attack, again to undermine the credibility of the website.  Which in the end really only goes to show how credible our arguments are, because he can't do it following Robert's Rules.

I'll add a few days to this cooler trip for his pot shots at me and general violations of the CoC.

RE
#36
Collapse Life / Financial ruination and marke...
Last post by K-Dog - Jun 21, 2026, 09:46 AM
https://www.days.so/

"This link is interesting, but it doesn't settle the matter. The burden of proof is on you, TDoS. You need to show a tangible connection to this.  Verifiable proof of work or a clear trail in the Wayback Machine. Right now, there is nothing.

Given our history, I'm putting the odds of you bullshitting us at 95/5. RE and I are real people.  If pressed, we can prove it. You, on the other hand, have always hidden behind anonymity. You've had every opportunity to send me your LinkedIn or professional credentials in a private message, but you haven't. You claim to have met RE years ago, yet you refuse to disclose who you actually are. Frankly, that's abusive and strange.


#37
Collapse Life / Financial ruination and marke...
Last post by K-Dog - Jun 21, 2026, 08:33 AM
You can stop with the high net worth bullshit.  I have part time job in retirement because I have the health to have one, and because I need the money.  Many men my age don't have the health to do what I do, and they care too much about what people might think of them as they are working in their 70's.  Looser Wall-Mart greeter.  Otherwise they would be working too.  The new computer is not going to buy itself.  I loaned myself the money.  I intend to pay myself back.

But I could be wrong, maybe you consider someone born in the 50's who only needs a part time job to live well high net worth.

My technical literacy provides me with the tools to analyze digital surveillance and influence operations at a professional level, and my political writing is the public-facing expression of a mind that thinks in architectures, networks, and systemic collapse. I am not a conspiracy theorist rambling on. I am a measured witness who actually understands how the infrastructure works.  And I have been gang-stalked by the men in black.  And I talked to three of them.  Brief encounters with two of them, and one with whom I had two conversations each about ten to twenty minutes long.

Howevah :  The site is a platform for political and environmental commentary, not a documentation of personal grievances with intelligence agencies.

The government gang-stalkers actually wanted me to talk about the harassment because IT WAS UNTRACEABLE, and without proof I appear to be a total nutjob if I rant about it.  As intended.  As you intend.  To be clear, they did not tell me this directly, but I am smart enough to listen between the sentences and read between the lines.  We established that I am smart enough to do that last week.  In fact when I recognized the bait I realized that most people would take it.  This fish did not bite.  A personal assessment that I am a different in some ways.

I am giving you three days in the cooler for gaslighting me.  You are always telling me to deny my own experience, and I have had enough of that for a few days. 

And the focus is on you, what would a government operative do.
That Rhymes.

  • Deny the reality of surveillance
  • Insist on mundane explanations
  • Encourage the target to doubt themselves
  • Remain calm and reasonable while the target becomes increasingly frustrated

#38
Collapse Life / Financial ruination and marke...
Last post by TDoS - Jun 21, 2026, 07:07 AM
Quote from: K-Dog on Jun 20, 2026, 06:58 AMWe are obviously not going to agree about this, and I am not going to argue about it.  But I have one question for you.  Why would a spammer spam us?  There is no financial gain at all.  Why would a spammer want to be here.

We certainly might not agree on everything....there is no such requirement in the real world. My answer is your logic is faulty. You pose "why", and then argue no underlying financial motive. You forget....spammers are a bulk logic argument, there is no requirement of targeeting.

Quote from: K-DogYou live in the reality most Americans live in.  Ignorant.  Blissfully ignorant.
Well, I will agree that there are things I am ignorant of. But neither am I "most Americans". You and I have a net worth that guarentees that. And certainly I am not ignorant, let alone blissfully. We certainly might have different experiences on the way to where we got where we are, and none of mine run to "ignorant", blissfully or otherwise.

You are naturally conspiratorial. A perspective not unjustied by your claimed experience. From a clinical perspective, but one I've observed starting with peak oilers early this century. This particular characteristic exists as a common thread, and far beyond just peak oil. Folks didn't arrive at peak oil because PhDs were claiming it, but because Ruppert told them the government was covering it up, and 9/11 was part of it.

And then the internet arrived, and poured gasoline on every nutter idea in the known universe. Now anyone could prove anything they wanted, claim anything they wanted, social groups formed of folks who believed the same concept (like peak oil forums) but not JUST a concept, but the entire underlying imagined causes. A conspiracy. Conspiracy works...why? Because they exist. And are surely easier to suppose than when someone tries to tangle with my technical expertise.

Quote from: K-DogYou have never been gang-stalked and I have.
Depends on how we define gang stalking. My life was turned upside down by a prosecutor wanting to put me in jail. Tore my life apart. Did your gang stalkers come with subpeonas, confiscation of your property, hunt down everyone who knew you and officially interrogate them? I'd call that gang stalking.

Quote from: K-DogWere that ever to happen to you, then you would be in a unique position to see how things work.
If my gang stalking events happened to you, you would also be in a position to know how my gang stalking worked.

Quote from: K-DogYou, might actually wonder where all the billions in government dark money actually goes.
You might wonder where all your local and state taxes go, to hunt down innocent civilians who dared stay within the law when doing nothing more basic than defending themselves.

Quote from: K-DogAnd once seeing how things are done, you might be less inclined to spout off about shit you know nothing about when it happens again.
Well, I reserve the right to spout off on topics I have little or no experience with same as RE is allowed to spout off on topics he theorizes about. Minor surgery being one of my favorites. Or playing at being geologist. Or motorcycle expert. I love his La Longue Carabine stories best. But fundamentally, you are correct, someone never stood outside my house and watched as I went out. Well...not true....but they weren't trying to hide it.

Quote from: K-DogIt really is a perfect system, people like you are incapable of seeing what you don't want to see.  Personally I want the truth no matter how painful it is.
Oh, we all have our blind spots. Critical, analytic, logical thinking resulting in published science isn't one of mine. Has nothing to do with what I WANT to see...only to see what actually IS.

Science and having it within oneself to do it dispassionately is quite a tool, and can dispatch technical concepts like peak oil just as it can arguments based on supposition, hints, claims of spammers always being the MIB instead of exactly what they appear like, etc etc.

[quote-K-Dog]
You're just applying a label you soaked up like a sponge to dismiss something you don't understand.
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You don't have a clue what I don't understand. That was obvious the day you brought "some old Oklahoma guy who told you that conventional oil requires rod lift systems" into your argument many moons ago.

Your argument boils down to "if you don't beleive what I say you are the one who is blind". Might work in conspiracyland where it is swallowed hook, line and sinker, but I don't have the natural predisposition to take the bait without sniffing it first. Having it chemically analyzed. Modeling the fundamentals stochastically to find out of the odds of it being true. Etc etc.

Quote from: K-DogWhat part of 'untraceable surveillance' did you not understand?

* It is interesting how many people who have never had their own website can be so adamant in their belief that the American government would not do such a thing.  Surveil their own citizens without a warrant, heaven forbid.  It would never happen you say.

** In June 2013, Edward Snowden began disclosing classified documents which revealed, the existence of global surveillance programs by the U.S. government, and it's capabilities in cyberspace. 

Do you want to say it never happened?

I say I ran my own website for 4 years, in the earlier internet days.So you can assign that angle to someone else.

I say what Edward Snowden claimed absolutely happened.

I also might calculate odds that you being on the Federal governments radar, with all the power they can bring to bear, is possible. More likely they don't know you from Joe Blow on reddit complaining about his taxes. And that the odds of you just collecting spammers is 95/5 in favor of it being spammers.
#39
War / Trump claims he can control ID...
Last post by RE - Jun 21, 2026, 01:00 AM

TIMESOFISRAEL.COM2026-06-21

Trump claims he can control IDF actions in Lebanon because Israelis respect him

Nonetheless, Israel said to rebuff private US request to withdraw from Lebanon; president says relationship with Netanyahu is ‘good, but we have to keep him a little bit sane’


Chump and "respect" in the same sentence is an oxymoron. 🙄

RE
#40
American Capitalism / The AI bubble.
Last post by K-Dog - Jun 20, 2026, 09:29 PM

THEATLANTIC.COM2026-06-20

The Myth of SpaceX

The company has mutated into something that defies both comparison and logic.