Interview 1963 – Trump Makes Ukraine Great Again (And Epstein Is A HOAX!!!) (NWNW #597)

by | Jul 18, 2025 | Interviews, NWNW, Videos | 47 comments

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Story #1: First Crypto Bill Vote Fails to Get 100% Republican Support Despite Trump’s Call

https://cointelegraph.com/news/donald-trump-genius-act-pass-immediately

Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto Is the World’s 11th Richest Person

https://cointelegraph.com/news/satoshi-nakamoto-11th-richest-billionaire-bitcoin-holdings

Hijacking Bitcoin: The Hidden History of BTC

https://www.hijackingbitcoin.com/

Bitcoin $100,000: What Does It Mean?

https://corbettreport.com/bitcoin-100000-what-does-it-mean/

Trump Embraces the “Bitcoin-Dollar”, Stablecoins to Entrench US Financial Hegemony

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2024/07/investigative-reports/trump-embraces-the-bitcoin-dollar-stablecoins-to-entrench-us-financial-hegemony/

Stablecoin

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stablecoin

Story #2: Trump To Send $300M In Weapons To Ukraine Drawn From Pentagon Reserves

https://ronpaulinstitute.org/trump-to-send-300m-in-weapons-to-ukraine-drawn-from-pentagon-reserves/

Trump Asked Zelensky If He Could Strike Moscow If the US Provided Longer-Range Weapons

https://news.antiwar.com/2025/07/15/trump-asked-zelensky-if-he-could-strike-moscow-if-the-us-provided-longer-range-weapons/

US Weapons Supplies to Ukraine Never Stopped – Kremlin

https://www.rt.com/russia/621460-peskov-us-weapons-never-stopped/

Who are “The Druze”? Why Is Israel Bombing Syria to Protect Them?

https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/15/middleeast/israel-strikes-syria-sectarian-clashes-druze-intl

Democrats Gloat As MAGA World Explodes Over Epstein Files

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5393110-democrats-maga-world-epstein-files/

Trump Calls Epstein Conspiracy a “Hoax,” Turns On MAGA “Weaklings”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/16/donald-trump-dismisses-inquiry-into-jeffrey-epstein-as-boring

Russia Unleashes ‘Most Massive’ Attack Since War’s Start On Zelensky’s Hometown

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/russia-unleashes-most-massive-attack-wars-start-zelenskys-hometown

Ukrainian Hackers Claim to Have Destroyed Major Russian Drone Maker’s Entire Network

https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/16/ukrainian_drone_attack/

Story #3: MLB Putting Automated Balls, Strikes to the Test In the All Star Game; Some Pitchers Aren’t Thrilled

https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/15/sport/mlb-all-star-game-balls-and-strikes-spt

Shohei Ohtani Is Not Happy About This Strike 3 Call

https://old.reddit.com/r/baseball/comments/1luc3kc/shohei_ohtani_is_not_happy_about_this_strike_3/

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47 Comments

  1. Trump 2016: I LOVE WIKILEAKS!

    Trump 2017: I don’t know anything about Wikileaks.

    If you didn’t know at that point, then you’re probably beyond help. There comes a point when you don’t let people cozy up to you after lying to themselves very loudly by always telling you that you’re wrong.

    • Trump 2025: “Are you not entertained”?

      • lol

        You know, the only thing Choose-a-Better-Oppressor day is good for is letting you know which group of insufferable assholes is going to excuse the actions and corruption of politicians and officials for the next few years.

        • Indeed.. “It’ one big club and you and I aint in it”.
          I suspect we’re in a much bigger and better club if only we could get more members to turn up the meetings. 🙂

  2. I’m usually not inclined to comment about something as flippant as a catch phrase, but I think James has supplied us with a very appropriate name for the recent reconciliation bill, the stablecoin scam, and the impending fallout:

    big
    beautiful
    bubble

    Hope nobody here has more than a few months left to pay off the mortgage (death pledge)…

    Sancho en su casa😉

    • big beautiful build back better

      • Enjoy the descent⛷️

  3. JEP (last words before the merch push):
    “and thats the way the world is gonna go”

    but just last night:
    my neighbor/social worker who was minding a manic-bipolar shared the wild one’s claim, “AI will be the end of the internet, because eventually everything on-screen will be synthetic. Nobody will be able to trust anything online, and people will stop using it”

    So James how will you show us that you are not being “faked”? Are there clues that AI cant plagiarize, something that can be done on screen?

    Cant remember the podcast name that you did not too long ago (I have in my scrambled brain that it may have been last august?), which finished with you stepping away from a green screen saying “every thing is an illusion”, which implicated that your show was too,,

    When I said that “all was illusion” to a Buddhist monk he replied “yes, but it still hurts when you stub your toe on a rock”

    • When I said that “all was illusion” to a Buddhist monk he replied “yes, but it still hurts when you stub your toe on a rock”

      There’s absolutely no thing like it!……..Zen, that is! 🙂

    • Everything is indeed an illusion, when you consider the fact that, in the best case scenario, what is interpreted as reality by humans is based on electrical signals that go from their source, the transducers of “reality”, to their final destination, the brain. Which then proceeds to apply untold amounts of processing to build this composite multidimensional image of the world, as we perceive it.

      As far as faking stuff on the internet, I think trusting is going to be a very tough process if we omit the trust that’s implied with the domain address. If you can’t trust the originality of the content that the presumably original author has provided on a domain he controls, then we have a bit of problem. I don’t think we’re there, yet.

      • Maybe ‘illusion’ is the wrong word. I’ll accept that whatever we do perceive through the senses might only be a fraction of the total of reality but it is real nonetheless.

        Os as famous koan goes:

        All is dew
        All is dew
        And yet..
        And yet..

    • Wish he had made it less cartoonish to keep the interviewer uncertain about whether or not he was serious. Still good though.

    • That’s hilarious – classic!

  4. I think Trump is sending more weapons to Ukraine in part to get Russia even more tied down with Ukraine so that Russia cannot interfere in Syria like they did back in 2015.

    • I’d say “interference” in Syria is no longer on the table. A full blown invasion is likely the only thing that can affect change over there. With all of the corollaries.

    • Russia vs Ukraine, in a real fight, would be like a professional UFC fighter taking on a kindergartner.

      It’s not real.

      Russia has a real military.

      Ukraine has never had one. Still doesn’t.

      If Russia actually wanted to take Ukraine, they would have done so in less than a week.

      The US has known this from the beginning.

      The governments of the US and Russia are all puppets being shuffled by the same hidden hand.

      Now you know, and can focus on other more useful topics.

      • Russia could just nuke them, but it’s not as easy with conventional weapons.

        I mean, the US “COULD” have just nerve gassed the Afghans, but the political limits on what is allowed place limits on them.
        It’s a real conflict, even if none of the players are our friends.

  5. I’m surprised that someone as learned as Mr Corbett is unaware of the large and growing body of knowledge that indicates that baseball is indeed a Canadian, not American, invention:

    from Wikipedia, the fountain of all truth, but with cited and copious references:

    “Ford described in detail a game he witnessed on June 4, 1838, played in Beachville, Ontario.[66][67] Barney verified the names of participants and descriptions of the field; by researching tax forms, census records, maps, church records, and tombstones, and found that all of the participants and details in Ford’s letter were correct.[67][68][69]”

    As far as the current game goes, I am one of the fervent fans who left permanently in August 1994. My beloved, but tragically mired in “the second division”, Cleveland Indians had undergone a transformation between seasons, with a new stadium, new uniforms featuring the return of Chief Wahoo and a team of future all-stars including Carlos Baerga, Sandy Alomar Jr, Albert Belle and Jim Thome (still in the minors, which I also followed closely all the way down to “A” league) and were competing against the rival Chicago White Sox and Frank Thomas for the new “AL Central” division crown, with the Indians being a strong candidate for at least a wild card berth in the playoffs, which the Indians hadn’t seen in 40 years.

    I watched my final game at Fenway Park, which was not so popular in those days and seats were available at the box office at game time. “My” Indians won, and I walked out of the stadium thinking to myself “if they really go thorough with this, I’ll never watch another baseball game.” And they did. And I haven’t.

    To someone who had literally read the first edition of the Baseball Encyclopedia (1956) from cover to cover as a child, had almost 30 years’ worth of income spent mostly on baseball cards and once attended every Red Sox game in a single season, buying day of game tickets (oh how the times have changed! No one cared about the Sox or Fenway Park in the early 70’s), it was a bitter pill to swallow. My passion was 100% unrequited. Neither side in the strike cared about the fans – sports, like everything else, is all business.

    One could say that my life of studied skepticism started on that fateful evening in Kenmore Square. And now, here I am, a Corbett subscriber, where I can be reasonably safe in assuming that Corbett won’t (voluntarily, anyway) walk away just when things are gettiing good lol.

    • According to Albion’s Seed, a book on the flavors of English people who settled America, the Puritans played baseball.

      It’s based on an olde English game, they still play “rounders” over there in school, and it predates both the USA and Canada.

    • r,
      I enjoyed reading your comment.
      Thanks.

  6. I didn’t know who Trump was since I hadn’t watched TV in 50 years. So in 2016 after receiving free cable from my landlord I bought into his game (salesmanship) of MAGA, etc. But it didn’t take long to realize he is a narcissistic, ego driven showman and while he “presents” something different from the rest of the DC crowd he is pretty much the same with a better sales pitch.

    Seems every time he or his various mouthpieces talk there is always a need it be prefaced with a litany of praise for his accomplishments, especially comparing his admin to Biden’s…all snake oil to me.

    As to BitCoin…digital “money” based on valueless Fiat Currency…what could go wrong there?? So when do we see what is in Fort Knox??

    Is this a Matrix or some bad dream or a game of control by powerful players?? Not sure but SOMETHING is very wrong with the natural evolutionary progress of humanity.

    I was singing about this stuff 50 years ago as I was starting to wake up…

    WHO BELIEVES IN MUCH TODAY (song)
    https://old.bitchute.com/video/L3Eo1TWzFWCn/

  7. Exactly what evidence are we using to determine that there is actually a high-casualty war
    between Russia and Ukraine taking place?

    • It’s a secret🤫

  8. Stablecoins = …possibly lower Mortgage Rates

    I speculate that Stablecoins might eventually effect a lower mortgage rate spectrum in the U.S.
    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MORTGAGE30US

    Tether now holds more U.S. Treasuries than Germany, Spain, or Australia.
    https://x.com/TFTC21/status/1925935378025881725

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has been doing some sidewall handling of the Treasury auctions recently. Also, I think that the banking regulations are now changing which might spur more buying of Treasuries. When there is a greater buying demand for long term Treasuries (10yr, 20yr 30yr), then interest rates come down.

    When the Federal Reserve lowers interest rates, it is the rate between banks. It may or may not affect the 10 year Treasury rate.

    Friday July 18, 2025 – President Donald Trump signs the first-ever cryptocurrency bill at the White House.
    37:07
    QUEUED at 29:25 when David Sachs takes the mic.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHNA8fiAnlI&t=1765s

    Venture capitalist David Sachs serves as White House czar for artificial intelligence (AI) and cryptocurrency. Prior to the election, he and his group of friends promoted the idea of JD Vance for Vice President.

    James Corbett says:
    ”…this is a win-win for the oligarchs because they not only get to continue to inflate the never-ending, never-stopping monetary bubble,
    and they not only get to tokenize that debt for the blockchain era,
    and they not only get to find a way to solve the problem of how to continue to propagate the U.S. dollar hegemony into the 21st century amidst the death of the petrodollar, (which people will remember was the system that Henry Kissinger jury rigged in order to save the dollar after the collapse of Bretton Woods.)
    So as to keep that can kicking down the road.
    But they also provide a way for people like the Trumps and other families to get involved in monetizing this never-ending big, beautiful bubble that is being blown by the oligarchs.
    So it is win-win for the oligarchs and the broligarchs, by which I mean ka-ching-ka-ching….”

    • @hrs

      “Tether now holds more U.S. Treasuries than Germany, Spain, or Australia.”

      Who owns tether?

      Who has write access?

    • I’m confused by StableCoins. I’m not sure what that even means.
      Is it like a crypto currency that’s tied to actual gold or silver?
      Could you dumb it down for me like I’m 7 years old?

      • “Stablecoins” are digital fiat, backed by absolutely nothing.

        “Stablecoins” are named as such because they are always projected numerically to be of exactly the same redeemable value of whatever fiat currency they are “pegged” to.

        1 USDC = $1

        1 USDT = $1

        The projection is that if the perceived value of the fiat (dollar, in this example) goes up, the value of the “stablecoin” is projected (and perceived by those who go along with the scam) to go up in equal measure, so that 1 “stablecoin” = $1. If the perceived value of the fiat (dollar) goes down, the value of the “stablecoin” is projected (and perceived by those who go along with the scam) to go down in equal measure, so that 1 “stablecoin” = $1.

        There have been examples of “failed stablecoins” which were not able to stay pegged at equal measure. Those were “algorithmically pegged” stablecoins, and supposedly the algorithms were insufficient for the task. The truth is that the biggest players can pick winners and losers, and those “stablecoins” were chosen to be losers. It’s all “fiat,” which is Latin for “let there be,” or basically “because I said so.”

        It’s all fake. It’s only working because people buy into the lie.

        If you have any more questions I’ll do my best to explain, but here’s a pretty simple explanation, from one of the major players:

        https://www.usdc.com/learn/what-is-a-stablecoin

        They’re obviously biased, but as long as you keep that in mind, this should be helpful. Just remember that it’s in their interest to convince you that it’s a good thing, rather than the scam that it is.

        • Ooohhh, got it. Ok. So it’s that digital currency they want to replace cash? That we’ve been warned of, for years? For the cashless society they’re trying to force us on?
          They’ll get people to buy StableCoins, and they’ll start forcing businesses to only accept the stablecoins, and it’s surveillance over all trade?

          • Well… It’s part of a larger basket of “surveillance coins.” Instead of the central bankers creating just one CBDC, they’re basically outsourcing that task to a number of “outsiders,” which has a lot of advantages from their perspective. People see “crypto” as being independent and outside of the control of the banks. Stablecoins play a particular role, but they’re not like Bitcoin inasmuch as people don’t “gamble” on the price in the same way. Someone who bought one Bitcoin in 2011 would have paid around $0.30 (yes, 30 cents) for it. That same (digital) coin is now worth over $118,000. Lots of people gambled, and got crazy rich. Many other (digital) coins used to be worth something but now are worthless, meaning those who gambled on them went broke. Stablecoins allow people to turn dollars into digital currencies, but there’s no chance of an individual holder getting rich by doing so (but, if the coin fails, you still lose everything). It’s used as a go between, and as a supposedly less risky way to store value digitally. But, since the dollar keeps getting inflated by “printing” too many of them, ultimately stablecoins are guaranteed to deliver losses over time. But don’t tell anyone that🤫

            But, yes, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Cardano, Doge, Shiba Inu, and most of the one’s people have heard of – they all operate on publicly visible blockchains (digital ledgers), such that every transaction can be surveiled. And with the massive data centers and AI, nothing is missed or unsearchable.

            There are some privacy based cryptocurrencies, such as Monero, Dero, Zcash, Firo and Pirate Chain, but these are often harder to find on major exchanges for that very reason.

            None of these will work without the power grid and internet connection, so I don’t consider any of them to be a real “store of wealth.” Privacy coins are useful for making private transactions across long distances, but I would never invest any amount in any crypto if I wasn’t prepared to lose it.

            And, yes, it’s likely that as the digital ID scheme comes online, the shift towards a digital-only economy (the bankertarian’s wet dream) comes along with it.

            The beast is digital.

          • Basically, the average cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin, was seen as being to volatile and unpredictable to be a valid option for governments, banks and most investors.

            The stablecoin scam was designed to, well, appear more stable and reliable. Not flashy, but safe.

            People who like stability and predictability can now “safely” invest in stablecoins.

            • That makes sense. So it’s still a scam, like a Ponzi scheme, with better marketing.

              • Except individual investors can’t get insanely wealthy

              • Basically, yes. And, eventually, as the digital ID agenda is rolled out, the GovCorp will be able to make people choose between using one or more of these surveillance coins or be shut out from the mainstream economy altogether.

                Soon, unless the grid is taken down by a solar outburst or EMP before the system is operational, people won’t even be able to pay property taxes or utility bills, much less groceries, unless they have a digital ID, GovGorp approved surveillance coins, and an acceptable social credit score.

                Those cosmic disasters are looking better and better each day😅

            • I just picture you reading my responses and shaking your head lol
              I kind of understand, but probably not totally.
              I’ll go watch that video with that Goodwin fellow.

              • Not even close. You’re asking legitimate questions and it’s good practice to try to explain these things to someone with no experience or background in these matters. Hopefully others with the same questions are gaining from this exchange.

                It took me years of observation and research before I started using privacy coins. To this day, I’ve never once held any surveillance coins. There’s a huge learning curve involved, and most people don’t bother trying.

                You know what a ledger is, I assume. It’s a means of accounting, whether on paper or in a computer. A checkbook is a ledger. That’s all cryptocurrencies are – fancy digital ledgers that use digital “tokens.” That’s all.

          • This (fairly brief) article might sound like it’s way over your head at first, using terms that don’t have any meaning to you, but I think that if you just read through it you’ll catch what’s being said.

            https://www.ainvest.com/news/bitcoin-news-today-proof-stake-oligarchy-problem-knowledge-proofs-offer-path-2507/

            Ethereum is basically the second most valued crypto in the world, and has been around since 2015. Vitalik Buterin wrote the white paper and it’s his baby. In this article, you’ll get a glimpse of how one individual can change how a ledger works – even if the coins (digital tokens) are being traded and “owned” by millions of people who were told that the ledger would always work a certain way.

            You don’t need to understand all the terms in order to see how fickle the “rules” are. The same fickle nature applies to the so-called “stable” coins.

            Whoever has “write access” to the source code could, in theory, change whatever they want at any time. They could, in theory, make coins appear or disappear, and delete or edit the ledger however they see fit.

            The term “PoS” stands for “Proof of Stake,” and this is what allows for such criminality. It’s basically a way of saying, “we no longer have to prove anything to anyone. The ledger is what we say it is.”

            Since this was about stablecoins to begin with, here’s where it all ties together:

            https://cryptonews.net/news/altcoins/12329743/

            “Tether, the digital asset firm behind crypto’s largest stablecoin USDT, is all in on Ethereum’s landmark transition from a proof-of-work consensus mechanism to a proof-of-stake blockchain network.”

            And you’ll recall USDC as another example of a dollar-pegged stablecoin, also a “PoS” ledger:

            https://www.circle.com/blog/what-you-need-to-know-native-usdc-on-polygon-pos

            To summarize what this means and why it matters:

            These are ledgers which can be edited by anyone with the power to do so (the oligarchs, the people who can mess with the code).

            There’s nothing stable about that, other than the lopsided power dynamic and potential for abuse. There’s no security for the average end user. If a person is blacklisted, their assets can be deleted or stolen by people they’ve never even heard of.

            No CBDC or government involvement required.

            Private sector tyranny for the masses.

      • This just dropped today, it will probably be helpful in understanding the context of stablecoins as tools of empire:

        (from Greg Carlwood at The Higherside Chats podcast)

        Mark Goodwin | The Bitcoin-Dollar, The Stable Coin Conspiracy, & The Tokenized Takeover

        https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H8l1nLka80Y

        It won’t be boring;)

        • They removed the video

          • I forgot, we live in ClownWorld™…

            Go to your favorite podcast platform and search for “The Higherside Chats,” and it will be the most recent episode. Mark Goodwin works with Whitney Webb quite a bit.

            Sorry for the absolutely accidental alliteration there!

  9. The word Nimbus

    17:22
    James Corbett says:
    “And I will never forgive, I think it was Fox, when they started broadcasting NHL games, and they would put the purple ring around the puck so that Americans could see where the puck is.
    Because we just can’t follow where the puck is. That, to me, was sacrilegious.”

    One could say,
    “Ya can’t see the puck?…what a nimbus!”
    Nimbus – I like that word and had not seen it since the 60’s and 70’s until recently in something that I had read.
    “You nimbus!” was a ‘friendly’ insult among family and friends decades ago.

    I think that the word is out of use, kind of archaic now.
    Mimikaki asks:
    “What does ‘You nimbus’ mean?”
    daishan answers:
    “You idiot”, “You airhead”, or バカ SLANG
    https://hinative.com/questions/16563038

    This is the non-slang definition…
    “A nimbus is a glowing light that encircles someone or something. A shadowy figure standing in front of your car’s headlights might have a nimbus around it.
    One kind of nimbus is the holy glow that’s said to surround the body or head of a saint — a halo, in other words. Many religious works of art feature Christian saints, each with a radiant nimbus. There is a more scientific kind of nimbus as well, a large, gray rain cloud. In Latin, nimbus simply means “cloud,” possibly connected to nebula, “mist, vapor, or fog.”

    ~~WWW vocabulary.com/dictionary/nimbus

    • The Most Canadian Man in the World (Dos Equis AI Ad)
      90 seconds
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kX_C1QjtCWk

      He’s sorry for being sorry.
      He applauds government overreach thinking it’s still not enough.
      He’s never raised his voice unless it’s about hockey or milk in bags.
      He has strong opinions on ketchup chips and no one’s ever dared disagree.
      He gave his kid maple syrup instead of cough medicine and it worked.
      He’s been taxed for breathing, fined for shoveling his own sidewalk, and told the carbon in his Timbit is a national threat.
      But as long as he’s got a Molson in hand and the Stanley Cup playoffs on TV, he just nods politely and says “Beauty eh?”
      He brags about how good the Canadian health care system is, but has to wait 3 years to see a specialist.
      He apologized during sex, twice, for the same thrust.
      He still believes Justin Trudeau’s father was Pierre Trudeau.
      He puts himself into custody for having impolite thoughts.
      He winces when people pronounce the second T in Toronto.
      If he gets mistaken for an American, he corrects them while also apologizing.
      He once got his bank account frozen for donating to a protest, and says “Beauty eh?”
      He goes to live in Arizona every March and tells the locals “Your country is messed up eh?”
      He is the most Canadian man in the world.
      “I don’t always drink, but when I do it’s Tim Hortons surrounded by Pajeets.”
      “Stay gas lit my friends.”

      [“Pajeet” is a derogatory word used (in America) for Hindus.]

  10. RE: Story #3
    BASEBALL
    July 2019 – James Corbett gives Subscribers a tour of a Japanese Baseball Game
    2 minutes

    SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE VIDEO
    Japanese Baseball – Subscriber Exclusive #088
    https://corbettreport.com/information-overload-is-a-weapon-of-control/

    Take me out to the ボールゲーム!

    A note to all parents…
    In line with baseball philosophy, be sure to teach your kids to hit and then to steal skillfully.

    • March 18, 2025
      American Baseball Season Gets Underway in Tokyo
      …and…

      For those who don’ know…
      Shohei Ohtani signed a record 10-year, $700 million contract with the Dodgers in 2023 and is the reigning National League (MVP) “Most Valuable Player.”
      (e.g. “the first player to hit 50 or more homers and steal 50 or more bases in a single season in Major League history…”)

      BACKSTORY (with cool tidbits)
      https://corbettreport.com/nwnw585/#comment-175144

  11. “A day late , and a dollar short”
    Story of my life.

    generalbottlewasher on 07/13/2025 at 10:49 pm

    Play ball !

    ” …all I ever wanted to be was a writer.”
    What? You are being more of an umpire calling the game, manipulating the outcome of the game by arbitration of the rules. You are effecting the outcome of the game. Look Nostradamus, you are being watched. You are messing with the future. The guys in the broadcast booth can’t follow the action on the field for the action of the umpires. It’s not following the physics of the medium. It’s all backwards , it’s all upside down. Where do you get off telling us a ball was a strike, a strike was a ball. We got eyes , we can see and we can predict what’s to come. So now what do you have to say?.
    “..game called due to rain; another day in
    Mudville. “

    If only we had a replay ,an ABSS of the fast pitch news.
    ” I swear he was tapping the top of his head with his flattened hand when the dugouts emptied.”

    The great orange slugger strikes out! Oh the humiliation, the humanity ! Hey that was last Sundays op-ed. Riding my coat tails again.
    Hossier.

  12. Hey, can anyone point me to some crumbs of bio information on John Fitzgerald the other half of Cantor Fitzgerald? Thanks.

  13. I have played many sports, but as a rule, I always hated organized sports. In school it was something to hang our school’s pride on, instead of focusing on the three R’s. As an adult, I hate it because it is a another distraction, in a sea of distractions. I have lived in many communities, and it always seemed the more they cared about sports, the less they had going on in their own lives/community. I don’t blame people for being into sports, they are conditioned from birth to care about some aspects of sports, but it does not take much thought to see the multiplicity of problems with sports on our society. The wasted resources on sports. How many cities have spent valuable resources to build a stadium for billionaires. The idea some player is worth $100,000,000 to society, versus what teachers, doctors/nurses, philosophers contribute. “Our” (Zionist Jewish) society is trained to reward the distractors, the misdirectors, the pied pipers in our society, not those who add real value, are paid to undermine societal growth. The stereotypical sports fan is overweight, quick to anger, and thinks that when some corporate manufactured team wins, he/she wins…I have read articles that make compelling arguments that all these pro-sports are fixed, I would not be suppressed. Professional sports is just another area where people can controlled and manipulated. I had a friend that I worked with decades ago at a local grocery store. Smart guy, he was a genius about baseball stats. He could tell you just about anything about players, teams…He is still working their today and each time I see him, I think what a wasted life. His life is based on the success or failures of some team, simply shocking. Sports are just another way to keep people from focusing on what is important in life.

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