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I grew up in the lap of plenty. I was born in the early 70s in a home for unwed mothers on the north side of Chicago. I was promptly adopted to a wealthy suburb and brought up amongst the daughters and sons of Fermilab and Argonne scientists. Several of my classmates had fathers who ran large home-building companies. Post-graduate degrees were commonplace on the block where I grew up. My parents, in contrast, did not go to college and neither did any of their ancestors.

I have not seen much of the world. I have only left home briefly and I did not go far or stay very long. I may be blinded to certain realities because of my under-traveled status. I have a difficult time picturing a future that doesn’t involve more of the same. I cannot imagine what catastrophic collapse looks like and because I cannot imagine what it looks like, I have no way to prepare.

Our civilization has an apocalypse fetish. I think large masses of people believe in an apocalypse, be it religious, environmental, or zombie in nature, because that gives them a mental failsafe when they get too close with confronting the fact they are not making the change they want to see in the world. We can all sense that there is something terribly wrong with modernity, and there are many who seek to remedy their anxiety over the wrongness with compulsive shopping. Preparedness is the latest in compulsive shopping trends: witness the surging sales of MREs and toilet paper. I am not immune to the squirrely impulse: I have enough beans and rice to last until next July.

Don’t get jealous of me though — I am going to run out of almost everything, starting with cat food, if SHTF and I don’t make enough excess cash after expenses to do a damn thing about it. Maybe it’s that I just cannot believe the current system will come to an end in any meaningful way.

Recently I have been battling my own anger over “the way it is”. This anger is nothing new: I was first aware of it at age ten. When I was 10, a group of idiots in my suburban town decided to build four gigantic malls on a hilly area where kids used to ride their bikes and generally just mess around. The area was in the southernmost corner of the town. There was no point in building the mall as we already had one in a neighboring suburb to the north. During the 80s and 90s, I watched in horror as mall after mall was erected, only to languish in semi or full abandonment. Malls were joined by half empty office parks, car dealerships, gas stations, and housing developments. Like everyone else, I was given the binary choice to beat ‘em (impossible) or join ‘em. I ended up joining them: my commercial space is run out of a strip mall despite passionate efforts to create a work/storefront of the type that is common in Europe and used to be common in small town USA.

I did not join ‘em in another key respect, and that was a dodged bullet. I never took a salary class job and I married a man who got kicked out of the salary class back down into the working class after a brief stint. We haven’t faced vaccine pressures because I own my own business and my husband’s company isn’t the fancy, aspirational type that forces vaccines on its employees.

The salary class has slashed its collective wrists and gone jogging. Blood is strewn across sidewalks and forms sticky pools on the chemically-treated lawn yet the salary class is nowhere near dying as a way of life. A person like me who was only ever in the lowest of low echelons of the salary class cannot understand the wealth of the upper middle class. There are people who have never had to worry about skipping a meal to save money and frankly I’ll never truly get them. They can hemorrhage money and not feel it. That is what is happening now, I think. The upper middle class is being squeezed just as hard as the middle and lower middle class, but they haven’t felt any form of hurt because they still have plenty to put gas in their cars, to pay their inflated utility bills, and to travel to the usual destinations now that they’ve had their double vaccine shot and possible booster. There are still FOR SALE signs on the little patches of cornfield that are all that remains of the previous millennium. Starbucks still has people who wait in line for their overpriced milkshakes. Salary class kids are still going off to university in search of useless degrees so they can become obedient office fauna like their parents before them.

Does it end within my lifetime? Will there ever be a system that does not mercilessly exclude and ritually humiliate those not “lucky” enough to be born in the salary class?

Real estate prices don’t seem to point in a good direction where the average lower middle class plebe is concerned. The main reason that creatives aren’t out there creating their own small businesses is because the cost is far too high to get anything started. It is only through sheer force of will and a disproportionate amount of luck that I am able to keep my own music lesson business running. If I had chosen to have children I would not have time to do what I do. Even now, I fight every month to keep my business open in the face of my state’s freakout about the Nothingburger Flu. Small businesses are impossible to start because the landlords charge too much and the banks wouldn’t have it any other way. The result is 24.5 square feet of retail space for every man, woman, and child. We paved paradise to put up a parking lot, or at least they did and we went along with it.

What does it take to bring the system down? I have said to myself that todays malls are tomorrow’s slums. Sometimes I soothe my mind with the vision of saplings bursting through the former entryway of Whole Foods, with an entire family of deer chilling in what used to be the gluten-free display. I still cannot genuinely picture it happening within my lifetime, and I plan on living 40-50 more years.

I found James Howard Kunstler’s World Made By Hand books amusing in their unreality. At no time was I able to suspend my disbelief in his world of country dances and grumpy men pushing their cars down the street for lack of gas. I know that we are in decline and the heavily industrialized world as I knew it is going away and never coming back. I know that I had better enjoy plantains, pineapple, and avocados while I still can. I know the industrialized world in its current state cannot last and yet the (digitally recorded, quantized, sampled) beat goes on. I'm doing my best to create the analog version.

Date: 2021-10-20 11:03 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
We'd be so much better off if everything had fallen apart in the 1970s, instead of the mess we've gotten. Oh well, I trust there's a reason the gods have let this happen, even if I can't see for the life of me why any of this is good or needed.

Date: 2021-10-20 11:05 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
This is a great heartfelt post, Kimberly!

I wish I could share with you how it is to grow up in the "world made by hand" because I kind of did. In poor countries all over the world there are people that still live like that and are happy despite the encroachments of the globalization.

Unlike you, I can easily imagine collapse. I do think it will happen overnight but not at the same time for everyone. In the next few years as the inflation rages, there will be families then towns in US that will fall off the map. Some of them will simply die but some will rediscover older ways of living and survive.

that's funny

Date: 2021-10-21 11:10 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
i thought you were being facetious about your lack of travel and now say "lack of worldliness." ha! you're the opposite. travel has long since become moving like cattle into another staged photo op.

you're wonderful and i love your work your music and now your videos. thank you and i'm grateful you are all Woman. it's healing for me, too. (i'd read the post where Derpherder was inspired to cry all night. yes!)

erika (lopez) from Papa G's comments section

Date: 2021-10-24 03:09 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Two Tickers by Denninger today show the mounting problems in the supply chains. Might be foreboding.

https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=244005

https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=244006

Maxxy

Date: 2021-10-24 05:51 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Interesting post about the heat starting to come down on Fauci. If you're not aware about this story re: testing on dogs, it'll turn your stomach. It is really hard for me not to believe we are dealing with some seriously sick and evil people here.

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/is-beaglegate-just-a-pretext-to-get

Maxxy

Date: 2021-10-25 10:01 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Isn't a sign of psychopathy the torturing of animals? Just think how little empathy he has for the torture of you and yours.
From: (Anonymous)
The folks on Market-Ticker refer to it as the clot shot lottery. To be honest, almost everyone I know has been vaxxed and, aside from maybe feeling ill the first day or so, none seem to have been injured by the vaccines. Of course, that could change if the injuries come on more of a delayed basis. Regardless, it is a matter of fact that people are being hurt and especially if they get their way with the mandates, there'll be mandatory regular boosters. Do you really want to keep rolling the dice? It's like being a soldier an going out on a mission. The next one could be your last.

So, see this: https://twitter.com/Covid19Crusher/status/1452208570959863818

And compare it to this:

My experience using ivermectin and fluvoxamine in 4000 acute COVID-19 patients: 5 hospitalized. 0 dead. 4000 recovered. 5 pharmacist threats. 1 medical board complaint. 1 lawyer retained. Hundreds of medication transfers for pharmacist refusals.

https://twitter.com/DrSyedHaider/status/1451285955743207427
From: (Anonymous)
I keep forgetting to sign, though sometimes maybe you can guess my posts. Yes, seemingly. Denninger wrote a piece on it: https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=243599

I have my ups and downs but I remain very anxiety and stress filled. I just can’t fathom that so many are blinded and unaware of recent developments, such as the recent data from England showing vaccinated getting covid at twice the rate of the unvaccinated and more evidence of the vaccinated spreading the virus (frequently asymptomatically) and people still parroting that vaccination stops the spread. Can’t people see how illogical that is?

Maxxy
From: (Anonymous)
This Twitter thread was shocking to me:

A friend of mine was diagnosed with lung cancer. (He received his second covid aka “shot” several weeks ago). Went in to get treatment. Said it had spread faster than they ever thought possible. Took some tissue and blood work

https://mobile.twitter.com/jared3268/status/1449543695783530503

Many chimed in with similar experiences. I guess the question is how prevalent is this?

Maxxy

Date: 2021-10-24 11:32 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I feel like I’m bombing your thread. 😁. Not sure if you’ve been on JMG’s Covid thread this week but the last couple weeks he and others seem to be less certain about the demon thesis and think it could be even bigger. Then there was this comment and follow up about a test by a God or Gods: https://ecosophia.dreamwidth.org/153497.html?thread=20627097#cmt20627097

Any thoughts? Maybe it’s a multifaceted thing, mass psychosis, hubris, demonic influence and even more.

Maxxy

Date: 2021-10-25 04:53 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Not sure if you saw this, but buried in the UK data was a chart that basically suggested that if you get vaccinated and then get Covid, you are likely not developing the N antibodies. It’s the Immune response to the nucleocapsid or N portion of the virus that will confer the more durable immunity. So, yes, the upshot is the vaccination campaign may well prolong the pandemic.
https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=243905 https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/original-antigenic-sin

Maxxy

Date: 2021-10-26 12:31 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I think it's possible that your Ogham divinations were essentially correct but the timing is going to take rather longer to play out. When I do Tarot divinations, I find that the Universe is more concerned with illustrating for me whatever spiritual reality is actually playing out more than it is whatever framework I try to impose on the matter being discussed with the phrasing of my question. Of course, if the narrative is always going to break "tomorrow" and several tomorrows come and go, you do start to wonder if tomorrow means never and maybe your subconscious mind was just telling your conscious mind what the latter wanted to hear when you did the divination in question. --Mr. Nobody

Date: 2021-10-27 01:18 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Indeed. This year is the first time I can ever recall feeling seriously good about being a habitual asocial loner.

Date: 2021-10-27 03:40 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Just saw this on the new covid thread at Ecosophia:

People seem to be frustrated and stressed out that the situation isn't really budging from where it was about three months ago. The astrologer in me counsels patience. The Uranus-Saturn Square that has been driving a lot of this went out of orb in about mid-August. When it goes back into orb around November 6 and Mars forms a t-square with it shortly after that, is when I expect the pace of things to quicken. If it doesn't, then I'll probably join all y'all in singing the "gloom, despair, and agony on me" chorus from "Hee-Haw"! ;-)

https://ecosophia.dreamwidth.org/154971.html?thread=20838235#cmt20838235

I am intrigued by astrology even if I know nothing about it, and hoping for the coercion to stop.

Maxxy

Date: 2021-10-29 11:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jpc_w
There may be more pressure than ever, but I think there's an acceptance that this won't be over quickly.

I wonder to what extent the Great Resignation is driven by the unfoxed?

Date: 2021-10-26 10:58 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
When I talk about the PMC, I sometimes refer to the Professional-Managerial-Administrative Class, because the salaried working-class (secretaries, bank tellers, various low-level clerks), at least in the blue big cities, tends to identify strongly with their more affluent Professional-Managerial "betters", though they may not necessarily drink all of the "Kool-Aid", as they have at least one foot in the gritty reality of being a person who has to do some sort of real work (and often much more of it than their meager salaries would suggest) to earn their daily bread.

I was born and raised in the PMC, but I was effectively barred from re-entering it, because when I was going to college, I paid little attention to what I was going to do, because I thought that a person with a BA or BS four-year-degree would always be able to find some office somewhere in which they could be hired as an administrative grunt of one kind or another. What I didn't realize while I was squandering my youth away in dysfunctional ego-fantasy land, was that computerization and the new corporate philosophy of "down-sizing" was making that world rapidly fade away into the ether. I'm pretty sure my Boomer older brother still thinks I could get one of those mythic jobs if I were just will to fritter away the days of my life chasing down the street after that (he once told me I should "be more entrepreneurial" about finding an office job [??!!], but my experience has been that chasing down the street after fantasies only gets you tired legs, winded lungs, and a hell of a lot of desperation and bitterness that I can easily live without.

Seeing what creepy, scary, neurotic pod-people the PMAC crowd has become over the past two years has left me thinking that maybe I actually dodged a bullet. Have you noticed that it really seems like this class is doing everything it possibly can to make the rest of society absolutely detest them every bit as much as the rural right-wing rednecks traditionally have?

Date: 2021-10-27 04:31 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Came across this blog yesterday and it’s, well, interesting. Mostly a counter to those posts and articles about anti-vaxxers who then got covid and died. It accumulates stories of vaxx injuries and deaths. A bit of shadenfreude, too. Went with this one.

https://thecovidblog.com/2021/10/24/three-ohio-judges-die-unexpectedly-in-nine-day-span-after-vaxx-mandates-in-cuyahoga-county/

Date: 2021-10-28 01:53 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Once again, forgot to sign, but that last one was me, too. Interesting post. Is it a trend:

Hmmm: "Illinois reporting 77.7% of its Covid deaths last week were vaccinated.

117 total Covid deaths last week: https://dph.illinois.gov/covid19.html

91 of them vaccinated if you look at the increase in cumulative weekly breakthroughs here: https://dph.illinois.gov/covid19/vaccine/vaccine-breakthrough.html

91/117 = 77.7%"

https://twitter.com/SteveDeaceShow/status/1453503290596003842

Maxxy

Date: 2021-10-28 02:42 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Jeesh, this keeps getting better and better (or wrose and worse).

Picking up on the OAS discussions from last week, where it appears that the vaccinated are not generating the full anitbody response upon infection. Add this potential kicker, it appears that if you had covid and took the vaccines, those antibodies are destroyed by the vaccine:

https://citizenfreepress.com/column-1/red-cross-vaccine-alert-you-gotta-hear-this/ I wonder if this can be conformed via the actual America Red Cross

https://twitter.com/i/status/1431967143004975112

If true, just WOW!

Maxxy

Date: 2021-10-29 02:55 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Getting worse in England:

EXCLUSIVE – 85% of Covid-19 Deaths & 75% of Hospitalisations were among the Fully Vaccinated in the last month according to the latest Public Health data

https://theexpose.uk/2021/10/28/85-percent-of-covid-19-deaths-among-the-fully-vaccinated/


Maxxy

Date: 2021-10-31 03:52 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
A poignant twitter thread. Worth reading one woman's path to an awakening. She vaxxed her children and one got myocarditis. Not a pleasant future for the youngster:


https://twitter.com/tell_truth2/status/1454785487332327424

Maxxy

Date: 2021-10-31 06:12 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
An this too, video:


https://twitter.com/i/status/1454853746937184257

Maxxy

Date: 2021-11-01 06:34 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Just posted this on Market-TiIcker:

Jesus!!

In Newsweek!! Mainstream media starting to awaken?

"The evidence is in. Governors, journalists, scientists, university presidents, hospital administrators and business leaders can continue to follow Dr. Anthony Fauci or open their eyes. After 700,000-plus COVID deaths and the devastating effects of lockdowns, it is time to return to basic principles of public health."

https://www.newsweek.com/how-fauci-fooled-america-opinion-1643839

Maxxy

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