"'These prophets tell you lies in my name,' the Lord said to me. 'I did not send them. I gave them no command, nor did I speak to them. They prophesy lying visions, foolish divination, idolatries and deceptions from their own imagination.'"
Jeremiah 14:14
"Some people are false apostles, deceitful workers, masquerading as apostles of Christ. And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light. It is not surprising, then, if his servants also masquerade as servants of righteousness. Their ends will be what their actions deserve."
2 Corinthians 11:13-15
"We are called harm-doers by some, and accused of being useless in the affairs of life. How in all the world can that be the case with people who are living among you, eating the same food, wearing the same attire, having the same habits, under the same necessities of existence? We are not remote elites or ascetic philosophers, who dwell alone and separate themselves from ordinary human life. And we do not forget the debt of gratitude that we owe to God, our Lord and Creator. We reject no creature of His hands, though we exercise restraint upon ourselves, to avoid a reckless or sinful use of His gifts. And so for now we travel with you in the world."
Tertullianus, Apologeticum, XLII, Carthage, 197 AD
"No one is born a hero. Or a saint. Courage is doing what duty says we must do, in the face of even terrible doubts and fears that might paralyze the heart and mind. Human nature can be deeply flawed, and is always imperfect. But the response of human beings to their natural weaknesses is what determines their character.
If you speak to anyone who has gone badly wrong, you will likely find it is not in one major life changing decision, but a hundred upon a hundred decisions and rationalizations that grow into something, one on the other. And through it all, evil whispers to their hearts.
And yet others are exemplary, and rise above. In secular view we call them heroes, and in a religious context, we call them saints.
But there are many, many more who, despite their fears and doubts, continue to do the right thing, every day, in quietness and a devotion so something greater than their own weakness and themselves, whatever that may be. They see that with freedom comes not only power, but responsibility and obligation. And these are the hidden heroes, the great gathering of the body of Christ, those who live their lives 'hidden in God.'"
Jesse, Heroes and Saints, 18 January 2015
“If I could give you information of my life it would be to show how a woman of very ordinary ability has been led by God in strange and unaccustomed paths to do in His service what He has done in her. And if I could tell you all, you would see how God has done all, and I nothing. I have worked hard, very hard, that is all; and I have never refused God anything.”
Florence Nightingale, Letter to Rev. Lemuel Moss, 1868
"Take a stand for that which is right, and the world may misunderstand you and criticize you, but you never go alone. And the world will look at you and they won't understand you, for your fiery furnace will be around you, but you'll go on anyhow. But if not, I will not bow, and God grant that we will never bow before the gods of evil."
Martin Luther King, But If Not, Ebenezer Baptist Church, November, 1967
It takes a certain boldness of spirit to take one of primary capital allocation systems of a great nation and turn it into a brazen control fraud.
If would be funny if it were not corrosive, a cancer in the real economy.
And then there is the justice system and judiciary.
We have plenty of sharpers, and skillful liars. What we lack are a few honorable people who place duty and God higher than petty selfishness.
Stocks were slumping hard, again, and managed to finish in the green, again.
I haven't checked yet for the rumor of today. Trump probably said something on his failing social media platform or in some public news event.
Ok, I looked it up and it was a story from Axios about progress being made in the US-Iran 'peace talks.'
Earlier today one of the independent commentators I follow for conflict analysis, Patricia Marins, said on X:"Everything indicates that Barak Ravid is the journalist chosen by the U.S. government to release information designed to contain or temporarily mislead the markets for only a few business days, fully aligned with the White House’s messaging. That’s why we will avoid citing Axios publications until the end of the war."
This is the famous 'fog of war'. And too often, smokescreen. So we must be 'as cautious as snakes, but as gentle as doves.' It's not always easy to do.
Today ChatGPT told me a whopper about a quote I was tracking down. I spend a lot of time trying to authenticate them, because the internet is a breeding ground for false attributions and fake narratives, most carelessly but at times willfully.
The Dollar fell a bit, and gold and silver managed to rally back.
Even poor old Bitcoin came off its lows.
Let's see what happens tonight.
Have a pleasant evening.









