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Return of the Pocket Rescissions – Trump Targets USAID
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Return of the Pocket Rescissions – Trump Targets USAID

[View Article at Source]By James Fite President Donald Trump has floated the idea of pocket rescissions before, but now he’s actually giving it a shot. In an announcement on Friday, August 29, the president…
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

“Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the word of the Lord may have free course, and be glorified, even as it is with you: And that we may be delivered from unreasonable and wicked men: for all men have not faith. But the Lord is faithful, who shall stablish you, and keep you from evil. And we have confidence in the Lord touching you, that ye both do and will do the things which we command you. And the Lord direct your hearts into the love of God, and into the patient waiting for Christ. Now we command you, brethren, … The post The Editors’ Quote of the Day: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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JWR’s Meme Of The Week:
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JWR’s Meme Of The Week:

The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: What’s the Difference Between a Conspiracy Theory and a Conspiracy Revelation? About Six Months News Links: Vaclav Havel, Klaus Schwab, Prince Charles – World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 1992. 2020: Klaus Schwab and Prince Charles on why we need a Great Reset. Prince Charles flew 16,000 miles in just 11 days using three private jets and one helicopter before proudly posing with Greta Thunberg in Davos Notes From JWR: Do you have a meme idea? Just e-mail me the concept, and I’ll try to assemble it. And if it is posted, then … The post JWR’s Meme Of The Week: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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Review: Ramen Bae Topping Mix, by Mike in Alaska
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Review: Ramen Bae Topping Mix, by Mike in Alaska

DISCLAIMER: I paid out of my own pocket for this food and Ramen Bae did not sponsor this review article in any way. Some folks love Ramen, but others say if you eat it you’ll die a horrible, painful death. Well, maybe that’s a bit of a stretch; bottom line is that as food it’s not the same as say a prime rib dinner. But then it doesn’t need you to take out a second mortgage to buy, either. After all the years I’ve eaten food that some might call questionable, ramen isn’t anywhere near the top of the list … The post Review: Ramen Bae Topping Mix, by Mike in Alaska appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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Preparedness Notes for Sunday — August 31, 2025
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Preparedness Notes for Sunday — August 31, 2025

90 years ago today, August 31, 1935, the first national skeet championship was held.  This tournament match ran from August 26th to 31st, 1935. A roster of 113  participants was hosted by the Solon Skeet Club, near Cleveland, Ohio. — August 31, 1911: The unconstitutional “Sullivan Act” requiring New Yorkers to possess licences for firearms small enough to be concealed went into effect. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 120 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate. This can be used … The post Preparedness Notes for Sunday — August 31, 2025 appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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Hurt Feelings Report: Episdode 009 - “WTF are you even talking about?”
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Hurt Feelings Report: Episdode 009 - “WTF are you even talking about?”

In Episode 009 of the Hurt Feelings Report, I cover the best insults and insights from the past week’s comments…things get deep. Welcome to the prepping channel for people in the meaty part of the curve…the 68%ers. Keeping preparedness fear and fantasy free! ***All content is 100% human.*** Join the 68%ers! youtube.com/channel/UCYfozK_NJM9H3GmU9O5mfGg/join My Amazon Store https://www.amazon.com/shop/miketangowhiskey?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_VEY3S1TQ2EQ4QSH1P0PB #68%er #TOTC #prepping #preparedness #emergencykit #shtfsurvival #bugout
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Who Is Paying Alberta, Canada, Premier Danielle Smith if Not Big Pharma?
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Who Is Paying Alberta, Canada, Premier Danielle Smith if Not Big Pharma?

by Paul Craig Roberts, Paul Craig Roberts: Ivermectin has proved effective in saving the lives of stage four cancer patients.  Danielle Smith is trying to protect Big Pharma profits by prohibiting its use.  She even wants to criminalize the use of Ivermectin. Will people who think they live in democracies ever understand that throughout the Western world government […]
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“The idea was to put a ‘fragile’ label on the album cover. I didn’t want to do anything so literal. I wanted to take the idea of fragility and wrap it round the world. Yes liked it and it worked”: The attitude behind Roger Dean’s album art
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“The idea was to put a ‘fragile’ label on the album cover. I didn’t want to do anything so literal. I wanted to take the idea of fragility and wrap it round the world. Yes liked it and it worked”: The attitude behind Roger Dean’s album art

Inspired by real-life landscapes and knowing what he didn’t like, the forthright creator of remarkable worlds explains his partnership with Yes
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Monterey Car Week 2025: Baby on board
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Monterey Car Week 2025: Baby on board

Every August, California’s Monterey Peninsula becomes the heartbeat of the automotive world. For one week, collectors, manufacturers, historians, and enthusiasts gather to celebrate the past, present, and future of the automobile. Monterey Car Week isn’t just another car show — it’s the most prestigious stage in the automotive calendar, capped by the legendary Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.What makes the story remarkable is that Lauren raced this Cobra while pregnant with Paul Fix III. Few cars carry such a direct family connection to both racing and legacy.It’s an event where everything matters: the way cars are presented, the records set at the auctions, the new models unveiled by global brands, and even the charitable contributions that flow back into the local community. But beyond the headlines and the glamour, this year carried a special personal moment. We went to Monterey Car Week to see one car — a Shelby Cobra with a family story unlike any other.Something for everyoneThe week is structured around multiple events that together define the global automotive scene.Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance: The crown jewel, where the rarest and most historically significant automobiles in the world are judged with meticulous detail.Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion: Historic racing at Laguna Seca, where legendary cars aren’t just displayed — they compete at speed.Exotics on Broadway: A massive public showcase of modern supercars that turns the streets into rolling sculpture galleries.Motorlux: The kickoff celebration at the Monterey Jet Center, blending elite hospitality with a major collector car auction.Each of these events appeals to a different audience, but together they define what Monterey Car Week has become: part automotive history lesson, part marketplace, and part celebration of innovation. This is the world's largest car week.Revving up with MotorluxMotorlux is the kind of event that sets the tone for the week. Hosted at the Monterey Jet Center, it combines high-stakes auctions with an immersive cultural experience.The curated displays this year were divided into four themes:200 MPH Club – From the Ferrari F40 to the new Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale.From Stuttgart with Love – A Porsche showcase anchored by the unique Penske 963 RSP prototype.America’s Wild Horse – Sixty years of the Mustang, ranging from early fastbacks to the all-new 2025 Mustang GTD.The Mercedes Maestro – A tribute to designer Bruno Sacco, with cars like the iconic 190E 2.3-16.But Motorlux is also about hospitality. Guests were treated to culinary offerings from Michelin-starred chefs, regional wine houses, and luxury spirit tastings. It’s as much about lifestyle as it is about horsepower, a signal of how broad the appeal of Monterey Car Week has become.It also hosts the Broad Arrow Auctions, which features some of the finest assemblies of collector cars across virtually every niche of collecting within the grounds of the Monterey Jet Center kicking off Monterey Car Week in grand style. New kids in townCarmakers have realized that Monterey offers a unique mix: prestige, media attention, and a passionate audience. So what better place to debut some of their biggest new models?Acura RSX: Revived as an electric crossover coupe, a departure from the affordable sports coupe that earned a loyal following decades ago.Rolls-Royce Phantom Centenary: All eight generations of the Phantom displayed together for the first time, marking 100 years of the model.Mercedes-Benz “Stargaze Theatre”: The U.S. premiere of the Concept AMG GT XX, Vision V luxury limousine concept, and a special-edition Maybach.BMW Heritage Debuts: The 2026 BMW 8-Series M Heritage edition (limited to 500 units) and the 2026 M2CS, a compact performance car boasting 523 horsepower.These debuts highlight how Monterey has become as critical to automakers as traditional international auto shows.Auctions: Ferrari races aheadThe auctions are more than just sales — they are a live barometer of the collector car market. In 2025, combined totals from all auction houses reached $414.2 million by Saturday, with an average sale price over $515,000 per car.Once again, Ferrari dominated. The top sale was a 2025 Ferrari Daytona SP3 Coupe charity lot that sold for $26 million through RM Sotheby’s. A 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Competizione brought in over $25 million at Gooding Christie’s. Ferrari claimed eight of the top 10 sales across all auctions.Highlights by auction houseMecum: $45 million overall; top sale was a 1969 Lamborghini Miura P400 S Coupe at $1.98 million.Broad Arrow: $49.8 million, highlighted by a 2005 Maserati MC12 Spyder at $5.2 million.Bonhams: $44.2 million; standout was a 2020 Bugatti Divo Coupe at $8.55 million.RM Sotheby’s: Nearly $111 million in sales, led by the 2025 Ferrari Daytona SP3 Coupe charity lot at $26 million, a 1993 Ferrari F40 LM GTC Coupe at $11 million, and a 1995 Ferrari F50 at $9.2 million.Gooding Christie’s: $163.8 million, with multiple world records, including the $25 million Ferrari California Spider Competizione.These results confirm two things: Ferraris remain the most desirable investment cars, and modern supercars are beginning to command nearly the same attention as classics.Overall top 10 auction sales (through Saturday)2025 Ferrari Daytona SP3 Coupe – $26,000,000(RM Sotheby’s, charity lot)1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Competizione Alloy Spider – $25,305,000(Gooding Christie’s)1993 Ferrari F40 LM GTC Coupe – $11,005,000(RM Sotheby’s)1995 Ferrari F50 Coupe – $9,245,000(RM Sotheby’s)2020 Bugatti Divo Coupe – $8,557,500(Bonhams)1973 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Competizione – $8,145,000(Gooding Christie’s)1957 Ferrari 250 California Spider – $7,265,000(Gooding Christie’s)2017 Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta Spider – $6,715,000(RM Sotheby’s)1935 Mercedes-Benz 500K Sindelfingen Special Roadster – $5,340,000(RM Sotheby’s)2015 Ferrari LaFerrari Coupe – $5,230,000(RM Sotheby’s)Torpedo takes Pebble BeachThe 74th Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance delivered its trademark blend of elegance and precision. The Best of Show went to a 1924 Hispano-Suiza H6C Nieuport-Astra Torpedo, a car that represents the artistry of early coach-built automobiles.This year’s field included 229 cars, with 55 international entries from 22 countries. I had the honor of judging the 427 Cobra class, a category that resonates deeply with me both professionally and personally. Yet, Pebble Beach isn’t only about recognition. It raised more than $4 million this year for nearly 100 nonprofits focused on youth education, directly benefiting over 10,000 children in Monterey County.RELATED: 9 reasons we (still) love America — and you should too GraphicaArtis/Getty ImagesThe one car that brought us backFor all the prestige of Pebble Beach, the spectacle of the auctions, and the global debuts, there was one car that drew us to Monterey more than any other: the Shelby Cobra CSX2051.This particular Cobra has a history intertwined with our own. It was displayed at SAAC-18 at Watkins Glen in July 1993 and then raced by Lauren Fix at the Lime Rock Fall Vintage Festival in 1993. That same year, the car earned an SVRA Historic Medallion, recognizing its authenticity and period correctness.What makes the story remarkable is that Lauren raced this Cobra while pregnant with Paul Fix III. Few cars carry such a direct family connection to both racing and legacy.After 32 years, we were reunited with CSX2051 at Pebble Beach. It wasn’t just a reunion with a historic Shelby — it was a reunion with a moment in our own lives, one that made history and even found its way into the rule books.Monterey Car Week 2025 once again proved why it is the pinnacle of the automotive world. It’s where collectors measure markets, automakers reveal the future, and enthusiasts celebrate the past.For most attendees, the highlights were the record-setting Ferraris, the global debuts, or the Best of Show Hispano-Suiza. But for us, it was something more personal — the return of the Shelby Cobra CSX2051, a car that connected past and present in a way no auction result ever could.It was a reminder that at the heart of Monterey Car Week are not just machines, but the stories they carry and the people they connect.For the full story behind this remarkable Cobra and how it became part of racing history, listen to our latest podcast where we share the details firsthand.
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