Mask Mandates Set To Return In Several California Areas
Mask Mandates Set To Return In Several California Areas
Authored by Jack Phllips via The Epoch Times,
Mask mandates will be returning to several counties in Californiaâs San Francisco Bay Area starting next month.
The orders, which were handed down by individual counties, apply mainly to health care workers, although at least two Bay Area counties have extended the requirement to visitors and patients.
A similar mandate was handed down broadly across the Bay Area for the 2023â2024 fall-through-spring period.
Health officials in counties who have issued upcoming mask mandates say that the face coverings are designed to reduce the spread of COVID-19, influenza, and other respiratory viruses, harking back to the COVID-19 pandemic when mandates were widespread across much of the United States.
Where the Mandates Are Going Into Effect
Alameda County, which encompasses the city of Oakland, issued an order last month that mandates staff at health care facilities to wear masks between Nov. 1, 2024, and March 31, 2025.
âThe fall and winter of 2023-2024 saw substantial waves of RSV, flu and COVID19, and a similar pattern is expected this year,â the health order said, adding that such viruses âtypically circulate and peak in Alameda County during the late fall and winter months.â
It warned that any violation of the orderâs provision in Alameda County âconstitutes an imminent threat and menace to public health, constitutes a public nuisance, and is punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both.â
The mandate only applies to staff and not patients or visitors.
Authorities in Contra Costa County issued a similar health order on Sept. 26 requiring health care staff to wear masks for the same time period with similar penalties. It also applies only to staff and not patients.
âThe masking of personnel in these facilities is necessary to provide a layer of protection to patients during the respiratory season when risk of exposure is highest,â the county said.
Napa County issued an Oct. 1 health order that mandates health care workers in health care facilities wear masks. It doesnât apply to visitors and patients.
âThis Order requires each of these facilities implement and enforce a program requiring healthcare workers, regardless of vaccination status, to mask while in patient care areas. This order supersedes prior standing masking orders directed at healthcare workers,â the county wrote.
Going a step further, Santa Clara Countyâwhich includes San Joseâwill require all people inside health care facilities, including visitors and patients, to wear masks from Nov. 1 to March 31, 2025. Exceptions are made for children under age 2 and people with medical issues in which a mask could interfere with the individualâs breathing or cannot remove a mask without assistance.
âPreventive measures like wearing a mask in crowded indoor places and staying home when you are sick continue to add layers of protection against respiratory viruses,â the county said in a news release issued last month. âJust like last year, the April 2023 health order will continue to require masks in all patient care areas of health care facilities starting November 1 and continuing through the winter respiratory virus period.â
Not Every Bay Area County Has Them
Sonoma, Solano, Marin, and San Francisco counties have not indicated whether mask mandates will go into effect at health care facilities, according to an Epoch Times review of recent orders from the counties.
Outside California
Aside from the Bay Area, it appears no other counties anywhere else in the United States will issue similar mandates at health care facilities.
However, if data provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show cases of COVID-19 rising again, other areas may reintroduce mask mandates. Last winter, New York City reimposed a mask mandate at its hospitals as officials cited a rise in cases of the virus.
Over the summer, mask mandates were implemented for a period of time by at least two U.S. health care providers. The Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation in Arizona said in early August that it would reinstate mask mandates at its facilities in the state for at least two weeks, while the Baystate Health in Massachusetts also implemented one in late August.
What the CDCâs Data Shows
As of Oct. 10, the CDCâs wastewater tracking tool shows that COVID-19 levels across the United States are currently at âlowâ levels, down from the âvery highâ amounts reported in mid-August. In August, COVID-19-related deaths in the United States were near all-time lows, according to the CDCâs historical data on the virus.
COVID-19 is now the 10th leading cause of death in the United States, according to a CDC report released over the summer. Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the virus was the nationâs third leading cause of death. It dropped to fourth in 2022.
Tyler Durden
Tue, 10/15/2024 – 07:20
‘Our Democracy’ Marks ‘Their Duplicity’
‘Our Democracy’ Marks ‘Their Duplicity’
Authored by Thaddeus McCotter via American Greatness,
Presently, we are embroiled in a presidential campaign. It is the apex of political messaging, as both parties and their well-heeled allies bombard the electorate with varying promises, claims, smears, and deceits.
One of the Democratsâ and their âNever Trumpâ cohortsâ favorite narratives is that the GOP candidate, former president Trump, is divisive and that he must be defeated to allow the Democrat nominee, Vice President Harris, to unite the nation. To believe this, one must concur with the Democrats and Never Trumpers on two counts: first, Mr. Trump, his MAGA supporters, and the GOP are divisive; and, second, Ms. Harris and the Democrats are not divisive but rather a unifying political force.
For purposes of this piece, let us stipulate Mr. Trump and his MAGA and GOP supporters are âdivisive,â if only for the simple reason they dissent from the Democrats radical, extreme, and dangerous agenda; and, moreover, unapologetically champion the populist and conservative principles and policies they believe will promote and protect the liberty, prosperity, and security of our free republic.
Nonetheless, even with this stipulation, it is impossible for an objective mind to conclude Ms. Harris and her Democrat supporters are a unifying force within our deeply divided nation. The Democrats are, by design, a divisive party that premises its campaigns and policies upon identity politicsârace, gender, class, etc.; and, at root, offers the electorate varying and increasing levels of paranoia and dependence upon the Leviathanâi.e., the administrative state, which is controlled by their cohorts who are ensconced within the unaccountable and remunerative sinecures housed in the bowels of the federal bureaucracy.
Consider the Democratsâ demanding the citizenryâs obeisance to their DIE (âdiversity, inclusivity, and equityâ) secular religion, which one is compelled to believe above all else.
The left defines âdiversityâ with external traits, not internal thoughts. In sum, this inherently divides the entire population by physical traits and social castes into âmanageableâ political blocsâthe âBalkanizationâ of the American electorate. Their root fallacy is that how you look determines how you think. The left purports it is using oneâs âlived experienceâ to make this differentiation, but this experience is presumed to have occurred (even if it has not) based on your external appearance and/or economic status. Such a prejudicial pronouncement upon oneâs fellow citizens is patronizing, demeaning, andâin its most heinous manifestationsâracist. (Why do you think progressives have expended so much energy trying to redefine and dilute the definition of âracismâ to weaponize it against, not racists, but non-leftists?)
Once an individual has been pigeonholed into one of the Democratsâ diversity classifications and it is marked with its âsocial creditâ connotations, these leftist social engineers will cajole and coerce them into their âinclusiveâ collective, wherein what matters is not individual rights but oneâs allegiance to the leftâs ideological dictates. True, some individual rights and licenses are granted by the state, but they are in addition to our unalienable, God-given rights we already possess and that cannot be infringed by the state. The left disagrees, believing the state is the ultimate grantor of rights and that âOur Democracyâ must not be impaired by the antiquated concept of unalienable, God-given constitutional rights. Consequently, the left believes a citizenâs rights are not God-given but rather government-given. As such, they constitute not unalienable rights; they are arbitrary and conditional licenses. This subordinates the citizensâ sovereignty to the supremacy of the state.
As the Supreme State doles its licenses, it will decide what is âequitable.â This is merely another of the leftâs euphemisms for socialismâas is Ms. Harrisâs âOpportunity Society.â But once citizens have been civically and economically diminished by the Democratsâ delineating and dividing them on basis of physical traits and economic status and by being subsumed into a leftist collective, Americans will have little recourse to dissent, let alone rid themselves of such a repressive, autocratic socialist regime.
Why would people subject themselves to this DIE agenda This is where the leftâs paranoia pimping enters stage left. The Democrats aver that they and their administrative state are needed to protect citizens from sundry conspiracies out to block Americansâ pursuit of happinessâor worse. Hence, the Greek chorus of Democrats wailing about âSystemic Racism,â âThe Patriarchy,â âThreats to Democracy,â and so forth. This is literally a party that smears its opponents as existential threats to âOur Democracyâ and demands these opponents be crushed so that they may never again threaten it. Such inherently divisive narratives are designed to lure people into the illusory âsecurityâ of the one extant entity capable of controlling Americansâ livesââTheir Government.â
So, how does a progressive manage to believe they are the champions of âOur Democracy,â even as they burn it to the ground to persecute their opponents? By reason of a simple intellectual sleight-of-hand. When Democrats bleat âOur Democracy,â it is a âprog whistleâ that, translated, means âOur Party.â Conflating the fortunes of their party with those of the country, the Democrats have the capacity for enormous self-regard that allows them to engage in immense amounts of cognitive dissonance and self-justification as they attempt to foist their reckless, harmful agenda on Americans.
Yes, Republicans also believe their fortunes will save âOur Republic.â But there is a critical distinction. Democrats define âunityâ as a uniformity of agreement. Republicans define âunityâ as a uniformity of acceptance.
This explains why the Democrats are hellbent to force their DIE ideology on people and why Republicans oppose it. It is an overlooked irony that the left, which obsesses over the diversity of external traits, demands the conformity of internal thoughts. The Twentieth Century is replete with bitter instances of such an ideologyâs failed attempts to dictate a rigid uniformity of ideological agreement in the vainglorious hopes of recreating and perfecting humanity.
The answer to such state coercion is still federalism and pluralism. A limited, divided government charged with protecting the unalienable God-given rights of sovereign citizens remains the surest path upon which to pursue oneâs happiness. The acceptance required is of the ground rules of the nationâof the constitution, of the peaceable means of effectuating constructive change, of someone elseâs thoughts and their right to hold and advocate them, and of your reciprocal right to disagree and oppose their ideas. E pluribus unumââOut of many, oneââhas well served and enriched our nation and must remain the abiding goal.
Again, the left deems federalism and pluralism as bars to the implementation of their autocratic, socialist state, which will determine and map your pursuit of happiness whether you like it or not. It is evinced in why the left crafted the word âdiversityâ to supplant âpluralism.â Ponder that the root of the word, âdiv-,â as is found in words such as âdivisive,â âdivest,â âdivorce,â and so forth, that do not exactly scream âunity.â
Nor does their pushing of their âOur Democracyâ narrative to supplant the reality we live in a constitutional republic with limits upon its enumerated and citizen-delegated powers; and the duty to serve as a guardian of our unalienable God-given rights and the U.S. Constitution against all enemies foreign and domesticâbe they a dictator or a mob.
As they do, the left reveals how their clamor and connivance for âOur Democracyâ merely mark âTheir Duplicity.â
Tyler Durden
Mon, 10/14/2024 – 23:25
EXCLUSIVE: The left is âfunneling money to what look like Christian organizationsâ to âmove Christians on policyâ
“36 percent of churches have not taught anything on the civic duty of a Christian to get involved in the political process.”
Quid Pro Quo Revealed: Netanyahu Vows He Won’t Strike Iranian Oil Or Nuclear Targets
Quid Pro Quo Revealed: Netanyahu Vows He Won’t Strike Iranian Oil Or Nuclear Targets
A full two weeks have passed since Iran’s October 1st ballistic missile attack on Israel, which involved some 200 projectiles, many of which caused destruction on the ground (though Israel has been tight-lipped on the extent of it).
The big question has remained: when will Israel retaliate and what form will it take? The Biden administration has over the last many days reportedly been urging for Israel to avoid hitting nuclear sites as well as energy sites. But there have been conflicting reports.
For example on Monday, Harper’s Magazine editor Andrew Cockburn wrote, “Word in Washington is that Biden has approved Israeli strike on Iran’s Natanz nuclear site.”
However, within hours after this speculative statement on X, The Washington Post reported that Israel is walking back from the prospect of bombing oil as well as nuclear facilities.
“Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told the Biden administration he is willing to strike military rather than oil or nuclear facilities in Iran, according to two officials familiar with the matter, suggesting a more limited counterstrike aimed at preventing a full-scale war,” the Monday afternoon report said.
President Biden in a phone call with PM Netanyahu last Wednesday reportedly conveyed serious concern that any counterstrikes could lead to all-out war if not kept ‘limited’.
Monday’s afternoon WaPo headline was enough to send oil prices falling, also after morning reports of China’s weak demand…
At the time of last week’s phone call, Netanyahu had reportedly expressed that he favors attacks on the Islamic Republic’s military infrastructure.
The Washington Post now appears to be chalking this up as a win for Biden diplomacy:
Netanyahu was in a âmore moderated placeâ in that discussion than he had previously been, said the U.S. official, describing the call between the two leaders.
The apparent softening of the prime ministerâs stance factored into Bidenâs decision to send a powerful missile defense system to Israel, both officials said.
So the quid pro quo becomes clear… this is in reference to weekend reports saying the US is sending the THAAD anti-air missile defense system to Israel, for protection against Iran, which will include US troop operators.Â
However, at a moment that Israel is already engaged militarily on several fronts, especially in Lebanon with Iran-backed Hezbollah, absolutely nothing is certain.
There remain plenty of hawks in Bibi’s security cabinet who are urging Israel to go big in its response. It is also the case that Netanyahu has been talking about taking out Iran’s nuclear program for many years at this point.
Tyler Durden
Mon, 10/14/2024 – 18:00
Archaeologists discover one of worldâs oldest Christian churches in Armenia
“In the cross-shaped extensions, the researchers discovered the remains of wooden platforms, which were radiocarbon dated to the mid-4th century AD.”
JOHN MAC GHLIONN: Unchecked immigration turns Swedish dream into brutal dystopia
Shootings, bombings, stabbings, and organized crime have taken root, fueled by gangs locked in a brutal war over drug trafficking and territory.
Whoever Wins This Pennsylvania County Is Expected To Win The White House
Whoever Wins This Pennsylvania County Is Expected To Win The White House
Authored by Joseph Lord via The Epoch Times,
Thousands turned out to the Bayfront Convention Center on Sept. 29 to hear former President Donald Trump speak. Hundreds more gathered outside the convention center to watch Trumpâs speech on a jumbo display, while nearby stands were set up to register voters, hawk mail-in ballots, and hand out Trump-Vance yard signs and bumper stickers.
Thereâs a reason for that: Erie County, which hosts the city of Erie, is a strong indicator of who will win Pennsylvania. Since 1980, with the exception of 1988, the county has backed the winner of statewide presidential races.
While it doesnât rise to the level of a national bellwetherâitâs often backed candidates who went on to lose the general electionâsince 2008, itâs ultimately backed the candidate who won Pennsylvania.
That makes it a crucial county in 2024, when the winner of Pennsylvania is highly expected by pundits to win the entire election.
As recently as 2008 and 2012, the Democratic Party was king in the county: In his election and reelection bid, President Barack Obama won the county by 20 points and 16.9 points respectively. But in 2016, Trump shifted the county by 18.5 points in Republicansâ favor, and won the county by 1.6 percent.
In 2020, reflecting the razor-thin margins of the election in the state and nationwide, President Joe Biden carried the county by just 1 percent, or 1,417 votes.
The changing politics can be attributed in part to the areaâs cultural and demographic background.
A few hoursâ drive north of Pittsburgh, Erie County sits at the northwestern end of Pennsylvania, bordering the Great Lake of the same name, upstate New York, and Ohio.
The city of Erie, home to large immigrant and university student populations, is Pennsylvaniaâs fifth most populous, lying at the northern edge of the county. Beyond that, the area has several suburban areas and developments. The southern half of the county is largely rural, home to several scattered, small townships.
The countyâs Rust Belt origins are on full display in Erie, with defunct factories and industrial centers dotting the city and its environs.
An Oct. 2 photo of one of the many former industrial centers in Erie County that have long been shuttered. Joseph Lord/The Epoch Times
Demographics
In many ways, the county, with its mix of urban, suburban, and rural voters, reflects larger voter distributions in Pennsylvania.
âI try to explain it this way: if you take all of Pennsylvania ⌠and you shrink it down, itâs Erie, because weâve got large industry, weâve got tool and die ⌠the small mom and pop places. The southern part of the county is all rural, strictly agriculture. Youâve got diversity,â Tom Eddy, chairman of the Erie County GOP, told The Epoch Times.
According to the Census Bureau, the county is home to around 271,000 people.
Around 83 percent of them are white. At an average household income of around $60,663, many voters in the area fall squarely into the white working class, a key electorate for both parties.
This demographic has trended toward Republicans since Trump entered politics. In 2008, about 55 percent of them backed Obama. In 2016, Trumpâs first presidential campaign, 62 percent of the white working class voted for him. In 2020, their support dipped to 59 percent.
For Democrats, the goal is to largely hold onto their minority share of the demographic, while expanding among suburban, white collar, and Erie city votersâall demographics more favorable to the party in recent years.
Erie County Democratic Party Chairman Sam Talaricoâa former schoolteacher whoâs been involved in Democratic politics since 2000âacknowledged that in Erie and across the country, Democrats are increasingly struggling with the white working class.
On the other hand, he noted that suburban areasâsuch as Fairview Township and Harborcreek, which border the city center to the east and westâare shifting in Democratsâ favor.
âFairview is our most affluent community, and it used to be a Republican stronghold. Itâs about 50/50, right now, possibly a little more blue, and itâs turning bluer,â Talarico said.
Democrats are also striving to keep their substantial lead in the city itself, a lead aided by the cityâs vast student and immigrant populationâtwo demographics that also favor the Democratic Party.
Trump and the Republicans, meanwhile, are seeking to expand their lead among the white working classâwhich makes up a substantial swath of the Pennsylvania electorateâand to win over independents.
Signs along a major roadway show support for former President Donald Trump, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), and Senate contender Dave McCormick in Erie County, Pa., on Sept. 30. Joseph Lord/The Epoch Times
Eddy noted that Democrats do maintain a slight advantage in voter registration in the county, with about 10,000 more registered Democrats than registered Republicans. But the most crucial bloc for both parties is the countyâs 35,000 independents.
âI think the big swing is going to be the independent voter,â Eddy said. âTheyâre the ones that make the difference.â
Speaking about the closing gap between registered Republicans and Democrats in recent years, Talarico said, âIâm not going to say it isnât concerning. It is.â
But like Eddy, Talarico said the real âX factorâ will be the independents.
And many of those independents, he noted, are young peopleâa demographic that tends to favor Democrats, particularly young women.
For Republicans and Democrats on the ground, the stakes are clear: As goes Erie, so goes Pennsylvania; and as goes Pennsylvania, so goes the election.
Republican Enthusiasm
With just about a month left until the election, Erie County appears more politically active than ever: Bumper stickers, billboards, and yard signs expressing support for one candidate or the other litter the area, with a noticeably stronger showing of âTrump/Vanceâ signs.
There are strong indicators of Republican enthusiasm.
At GOP headquarters in Erieâa small office space in a strip mall just outside the city centerâcounty residents stopped by in droves.
Republicansâ base of operations in Erie County, Pa., on Oct. 1. Joseph Lord/The Epoch Times
Almost every 10 minutes, a new person came into the office requesting voter registration forms, mail-in ballots, or apparel to show their support for Trump. Many offered $20 donations in exchange for a dwindling supply of Trump shirts. Several purchased apparel for their children.
The office is filling yellow file envelopes with voter registrations and mail-in ballots almost every dayâincluding many who have never voted before. Often, the Republicans run out of apparel to offer voters due to the high demand.
âThe energy level is extremely high. Thatâs what Iâve noticed more than Iâve noticed in any of the other elections,â Eddy said.
The Erie County Democratic headquarters is a few miles away in downtown Erie, comprising a large office space a few dozen blocks from the city center.
Compared to Republican headquarters, the energy level is noticeably muted and less chaotic. Volunteers could be seen talking, watching television, and taking calls in the officeâs large backroom area. A handful of other volunteers and voters circled through to collect party apparel, yard signs, or bumper stickers.
While itâs harder to access the building by vehicle, with only a limited number of meter-based parking spots outside, the subdued atmosphere reflects the uncertain position Democrats find themselves in.
Democratsâ headquarters in Erie, Pa., on Oct. 2, 2024. Joseph Lord/The Epoch Times
While Talarico noted that âon paperâ his partyâs prospects look bleak, Talarico told The Epoch Times that he still sees reason for optimism.
âThe most compelling thing Iâve seen is enthusiasm,â he said.
Before Bidenâs departure, Democrats had just 60 or so volunteers; since Harris took over the ticket, that number has jumped to 320. Around 250 people attended a vice presidential debate watch party hosted by the county party.
Talarico also noted that Democrats have seen vast success in the county in recent nonpresidential elections.
Thatâs true. In 2022, Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) handily defeated Republican Mehmet Oz in Erie County, winning 53 percent of the vote to Ozâs 44 percent. Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro enjoyed greater success the same year, defeating his Republican opponent by a landslide 22-point margin in Erie County.
Thus, Talarico said, Democratsâ position might not be âas dire as it looks on paper.â
âTrump Factoriesâ
Itâs not just the Erie County Republican Party thatâs hard at work trying to flip the county back to Trumpâs camp.
Leo Williard, a small business owner, has set up what he calls âTrump factoriesâ in two auto dealerships owned by his friend and located just outside downtown Erie.
While still managing his own business, Williard told The Epoch Times that he spends hours every week talking to and converting Democratic voters to Trumpâs side.
Williard said he was inspired to do so by the city of Erieâs Democratic leanings: While the rural and suburban areas are more evenly divided, the city itself votes overwhelmingly for Democrats.
Many of those who come into the dealership are from the city, he said.
âAnd we started talking to those people, and I have a table set up in the corner of his office up there that I call the âTrump corner.â I call this whole process the âTrump factory,ââ Williard said, adding that he was bringing as many as five to 15 Democrats a day over to Trumpâs side.
âYou canât believe the people we are turning from Democrat to Trump.â
For many, financial concernsâparticularly inflationâare the most pressing issue, Williard said, agreeing that inflation could be described as âthe No. 1 issueâ in the county right now. The modest income of many residents makes the hit harder than it might be in more affluent areas, Williard said.
Williard said that Democratsâ decision to nominate Vice President Kamala Harris did energize the Democratic base in the city, but he is confident.
âI still think that Erie County, based on the work I see being done and the enthusiasm I see, will go red. I think it will turn the state red,â Williard said.
Republicans have seen strong signs for optimismâbut recent Democratic victories in the county still undercut any sort of certainty.
Tyler Durden
Mon, 10/14/2024 – 07:20
Violence Has Been Normalized
Violence Has Been Normalized
Authored by Jeffrey Tucker via DailyReckoning.com,
During the misnamed and mostly preposterous debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, a moderator fact-checked Trumpâs claim that crime is up.
In contrast to Trumpâs claim, moderator David Muir said that the FBI reports that crime is down, a claim that likely struck every viewer as obviously wrong.
Shoplifting was not a way of life before lockdowns. Most cities were not demographic minefields of danger around every corner. There was no such thing as a drugstore with nearly all products behind locked Plexiglas.
We werenât warned of spots in cities, even medium-sized ones, where carjacking was a real risk.
It is wildly obvious that high crime in the U.S. is endemic, with ever less respect for person and property. As for the FBIâs statistics, theyâre worth about as much as most data coming from federal agencies these days.
Theyâre there for purposes of propaganda, manipulated to present the most favorable picture possible to help the regime.
Lies, Damn Lies and Government Statistics
This is certainly true of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Commerce Department, which have been shoveling out obvious nonsense for years.
Professionals in the field know it but go along for reasons of professional survival. In truth, weâve never had a real economic recovery since lockdowns.
Crime is up. Literacy is down. Trust has collapsed. Societies were shattered and remain so.
Only a few weeks following the officious fact-check at the debate, we now have new data from the National Crime Victimization Survey.
The Wall Street Journal reports:
âThe urban violent-crime rate increased 40% from 2019â2023. Excluding simple assault, the urban violent-crime rate rose 54% over that span. From 2022â2023, the urban violent-crime rate didnât change to a statistically significant degree, so these higher crime rates appear to be the new norm in Americaâs cities.â
But the FBI tries to tell you that crime is down. Sure, whatever they say.
The report isolates the âpost-George Floyd protestsâ because no media source wants to mention the lockdowns. It is still a taboo subject.
We somehow cannot say, even now, that the worst abuses of rights in U.S. history in terms of scale and depth were a disaster, simply because saying so implicates the whole of the media, both parties, all government agencies, academia and all the upper reaches of the social and political order.
Politics Has Become Life and Death
The problem of political division is getting alarmingly serious. Itâs no longer just about competing yard signs and loud rallies. We now have regular assassination attempts, plus even an extremely strange appearance of a bounty put on a candidateâs head by an official agency.
Surveys have shown that 26 million people in the U.S. believe that violence is fine to keep Trump from regaining the presidency. Where might people have gotten that idea
Probably from many Hollywood movies that fantasize about having killed Hitler before he accomplished his evil plus the nonstop likening of Trump to Hitler, and hence one follows from another.
Liken Trump to Hitler and that is the result you produce.
Thereâs private violence, public violence and many forms in between including vigilante violence. Rights violations against person and property are now normalized.
This springs from the culture of our times which has been heavily informed and even defined by the deployment of state violence in service of policy goals, at a scale, scope and depth never before seen.
The Role of Censorship
Censorship is a major part of it. Censorship is the deployment of force in service of state power, and other institutions connected to state power, for purposes of culture planning.
Itâs exercised by the shallow state, in response to the middle state, and on behalf of the deep state. Itâs a form of violence that interrupts the free flow of information: the ability to speak, and the ability to learn.
Censorship trains the population to be quiet, afraid and constantly stressed, and it sorts people by the compliant versus the dissidents. Censorship is designed to shape the public mind toward the end of shoring up regime stability. Once it starts, thereâs no limit to it.
Iâve mentioned to people that Substack, Rumble and X could be banned by the spring of next year, and people respond with incredulity. Why? Four years ago, we were locked in our homes and locked out of churches, and the schools for which people pay all year were shut down by government force.
If they can do that, they can do anything.
Remember Free Speech?
Censorship has been so effective that itâs changed the way we engage with each other even in private. Brownstone Institute, which I founded, recently held a private retreat for scholars, fellows and special guests.
One very special guest wrote me that she was completely shocked at the freedom of thought and speech that was present in the room. As a mover in the highest circles, she had forgotten what that was like.
This censorship coincides with a strange valorization of violence that we are presented with from all over the world: Ukraine, the Middle East, London, Paris and many American cities. Never have so many held video cameras in their pockets and never have there been so many platforms on which to post the results.
One does wonder how all these relentless presentations of destruction and killing affect public culture.
Why Theyâre Doing It
What purpose are all these soft, hard, public and private exercises of violence serving? The standard of living is suffering, lives are shortening, despair and ill health are main features of the population and illiteracy has swept through an entire generation.
The decision to deploy violence to master the microbial kingdom did not turn out well. Worse, it unleashed violence as a way of life.
âWhen plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society,â wrote Frederic Bastiat, âover the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.â
That is precisely where we are. Itâs time we talk about it and name the culprit. Liberty, privacy and property were already unsafe before 2020 but it was the lockdowns that unleashed Pandoraâs box of evils.
We cannot live this way. The only arguments worth having are those that name the reason for the suffering and offer a viable path back to civilized living.
Tyler Durden
Sun, 10/13/2024 – 23:20
Netanyahu calls for immediate evacuation of UN peacekeepers from Lebanon amid Hezbollah threat
“Your refusal to evacuate Unifil soldiers has turned them into hostages of Hezbollah. This endangers both them and the lives of our soldiers.”
Why Silver Investors Should Pay Close Attention To Copper
Why Silver Investors Should Pay Close Attention To Copper
Authored by Jesse Colombo via Substack
For most investors, gold and silver are inseparable, like peanut butter and jelly or two peas in a pod. This mindset leads them to look at gold for signals on silverâs future price movements, and vice versa. Although silverâs price is indeed strongly influenced by gold, few realize the significant role that copper also plays in shaping silverâs price movements. In this article, Iâll examine how copper prices impact silver and show how bullish trends in copper should help drive silver prices higher in the coming years.
To understand the price relationship between two assets, examining their correlations can be highly insightful. Not surprisingly, gold and silver exhibit a strong correlationâ.771 over the past five years and an even higher .917 over the past year. What’s particularly striking, however, is the strong correlation between copper and silverâ.725 over the past five years and an impressive .878 over the past year. This strong correlation is a compelling reason for silver investors to monitor copper as closely as they do gold.
The strong price relationship between silver and copper is clearly reflected in long-term charts of the silver-to-copper ratio, which has remained remarkably consistent over time, despite periodic fluctuations around the average of 6:
The close relationship between silver and copper can be attributed to factors influencing both supply and demand. From a supply standpoint, silver is seldom mined on its own. Instead, it is typically a byproduct of copper and other metal mining, such as lead, zinc, and gold. On the demand side, both silver and copper have substantial industrial applications, driving significant industrial demand for both metals.
While silver is often grouped with gold, it differs significantly in its demand profile. The majority of silver demand (51%) comes from industrial use, compared to just 18% from investment. Furthermore, the rapid growth in industrial demand for silver likely explains the rising correlation between silver and copper in recent years. In contrast, gold demand is largely fueled by investment (44.57%) and jewelry (48.74%)âwith much of that jewelry also serving as a form of investment, especially in developing countries like India and China.
Both copper and silver are far more sensitive to the economic cycle compared to gold. For instance, when a recession looms, both copper and silver prices tend to decline in anticipation of reduced industrial demand. Conversely, when the economic cycle is on an upswing, both copper and silver prices typically rise in anticipation of increased industrial demand. Gold, by contrast, is traditionally viewed as a safe-haven asset that investors turn to during times of crisis.
The strong price relationship between silver and copper is likely amplified by trading algorithms that predict movements in one metal based on the price of the other, often creating a self-fulfilling prophecy. For instance, when copper begins to rally, certain algorithms will buy silver, causing both metals to rise in tandem. Although anecdotal, Iâve often observed silver track copper even more closely than gold, both on intraday movements and over longer timeframes. For instance, Iâve often seen silver rise with copper while gold stayed flat or declined, and at other times, Iâve observed silver dropping along with copper even as gold rallied. Iâll highlight a recent noteworthy example of this phenomenon using the charts below.
As you are probably aware, gold has experienced a remarkable surge over the past year, climbing by $860 per ounceâa nearly 50% increase:
Like gold, copper experienced a strong rally in the spring, but it peaked on May 20th and quickly reversed, wiping out most of its gainsâunlike gold, which continued to rise. Copper bottomed on August 8th and has rebounded quite a bit since then and is now in a confirmed uptrend once again:
Finally, we come to silver, which, like gold and copper, saw a sharp rally in the spring. Like copper, silver peaked on May 20th and experienced a sharp decline, though not as severe as copper’s drop. While silver and copper suffered throughout the summer, gold steadily continued its ascent. Silver, like copper, bottomed on August 8th and has been staging an impressive recovery ever since.
Silver’s price movements are essentially a hybrid of both gold and copper’s market trends. To test this theory, I averaged the prices of gold and copper, adjusting copperâs price (by multiplying by 540) to prevent goldâs higher price from exerting undue influence. Then, I created a chart based on that adjusted average. Sure enough, the resulting chart bears a striking resemblance to silver’s price chart:
Moreover, the five-year correlation with silver stands at a solid 0.842, while the one-year correlation is an even more impressive 0.956. This is higher than the correlation between gold and silver (0.771 over five years and 0.917 over the past year) and even stronger than the correlation between copper and silver (0.725 over five years and 0.878 over the past year). This analysis highlights the importance of monitoring both gold and copper to gain a clearer understanding of silver’s price movements. In addition, performing technical analysis on the chart of the copper-gold average seems to be a useful tool for confirming and anticipating silver’s price movements
Along with bullish technicals, copper’s fundamentals also point to a positive outlook. As the world increasingly embraces AI and âgreenâ technologies such as electric vehicles, solar energy, and wind farms, demand for copper is expected to surge due to its essential role in wiring and other electrical applications.
For example, copper demand in the transport sector is expected to rise 11.1 times by 2050 compared to 2022, thanks to electric vehicles that contain over a mile of copper wiring. Additionally, demand for copper to expand the global electricity grid is projected to increase 4.8 times by 2050. By 2030, a copper supply gap nearing 10 million tonnes is forecasted. French billionaire and commodities trader Pierre Andurand recently predicted that copper prices could soar to $40,000 per tonne in the coming yearsâa more than fourfold increase from the current price of $9,308 per tonne. All of these factors should be bullish for both silver and copper.
In conclusion, the overlooked relationship between copper and silver plays a critical role in understanding silverâs price movements, alongside the more commonly recognized influence of gold. As copper continues to rebound, both technical and fundamental factors suggest that silver is poised to benefit as well. With increasing industrial demand, especially in sectors like electric vehicles and renewable energy, copperâs expected boom is likely to drive silver prices higher as well. Investors would do well to monitor copper closely, as its future movements may signal the next major leg up in silver’s bull market.
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Tyler Durden
Sun, 10/13/2024 – 17:30