"They shall eat the bitter fruit of their ways, and be gutted by their schemes. The foolish turn away from me — to death. For fools are destroyed by their pride and self-deception.”
Proverbs 1:31-33
"Where are the princes of this world, and those who lorded it over the creatures of the earth? Those who hoarded up riches in which they placed their hope. Those who have no limit to their greed, who scheme to get more wealth, and are always anxious about their possessions.
Now there is nothing left of them. They have vanished into the bowels of the earth, and others like them have risen to take their place."
Baruch 3:16-19
"And Joan, the holy maiden from Lorraine
Whom the English burned at Rouen;
Where are they now, O Virgin Queen?
And where are the snows of yesteryear."
François Villon, Ballade des dames du temps jadis
"The inability to identify with others was unquestionably the most important psychological condition for the fact that something like Auschwitz could have occurred in the midst of more or less civilised and innocent people. The silence under the terror was only its consequence. The coldness of the societal mindset, the isolated competitor, was the precondition, as indifference to the fate of others, for the fact that only very few people reacted. The torturers know this, and they put it to test ever anew.
One must come to know the mechanisms that render people capable of such deeds, must reveal these mechanisms to them, and strive, by awakening a general awareness of those mechanisms, to prevent people from becoming so again.
It is not the victims who are guilty, not even in the sophistic and caricatured sense in which still today many like to construe it. Only those who unreflectingly vented their hate and aggression upon them are guilty. One must labor against this lack of reflection, must dissuade people from striking outward without reflecting upon themselves. The only education that has any sense at all is an education toward critical self-reflection."
Theodor Adorno, Education After Auschwitz, 18 April 1966
Silver rocketed to a new all time high today of 117.70, but backed off to around 108 into the close. Still a solid gain piled on the recent breakout over 100.
Gold rallied.
Bitcoin slumped a bit.
The Dollar continued its cascading decline, now to the bottom of the 97 handle.
Stocks rallied sharply.
Then tend to do that on Mondays lately.
We will be having the FOMC rate decision on Wednesday.
It's hard to tell, but things seem to be approaching a tipping point in the States, as we head into the midterm elections.
It seems that the bold lawlessness of the day will keep testing the strength of justice and the commitment of this generation to the freedoms which it has been given.
That boldness will continue until stopped. And as men learn that they can break the law with impunity, they will develop a taste for it, and the impetus for even greater excess.
"Where are the leaders? Has our political process become so compromised by powerful interest groups and the threat of character assassination that even the best among us will not dare to speak honestly about the solutions that might bring us back to common sense and fundamental fairness?" Senator Jim Webb, A Time to Fight, 2008
Where are our leaders indeed?
Have a pleasant evening.













