In a Future Memory….


June 10th, 2011

Today’s Journal entry features an article by Doug Casey who writes about 3 possible scenarios for our economic future, from best case to worse case. Read the rest of this entry »

The LA Times Hammers Down


June 4th, 2011

The Los Angeles Times has been flexing its journalistic muscle lately on the subject of gold. Read the rest of this entry »

The Austrian Business Cycle, and Gold


June 2nd, 2011

This Journal entry has an excellent and informative Power Point video to assist your understanding of our economic problems. Read the rest of this entry »

A Crackerjack Interview


May 13th, 2011

Recently I reconnected with a high school classmate of mine who lives in one of the enormous varieties of what I refer to in these Journal writings as The Big City. He asked me some good questions about preparedness ideas and investment ideas. Read the rest of this entry »

High Hau-te-Culture on Mother’s Day, and a Cookbook Review


May 8th, 2011

Today is Mother’s Day, and today Mrs. Day and I accomplished some high hau-te-culture up here at 8000 feet. Read the rest of this entry »

An Easter Day Message, Becoming Compassion, Part II


April 24th, 2011

This Journal entry introduces the tenets of Compassion which were left to future generations by the Essene Masters over 2000 years ago. Read the rest of this entry »

A Good Friday Message, the Science and Technology of Holding Off the Grave (at least for a while)


April 22nd, 2011

Today we review another piece of important health related biochemistry. This Journal entry takes a look at some very important ongoing research into our human aging process. Read the rest of this entry »

An Important Russell


April 21st, 2011

Yesterday Richard Russell wrote an important addition to his Dow Theory Letters, which he has written continuously on a daily basis since 1958. Read the rest of this entry »

The Addiction Anathema of Disease and Treatment


April 20th, 2011

Today we consider the issue of addiction from a view of a couple of movements which are afoot in our medical and financial sectors. Read the rest of this entry »

A Biochemical Look at our Obesity Epidemic


April 19th, 2011

We pause in our pursuit of the optimum human chemistry, the chemistry of compassion, to elucidate some considerations about the chemistry of a condition which evokes compassion. Read the rest of this entry »