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MCCARTHY WAS RIGHT

Joseph Raymond McCarthy was a United States Senator from Wisconsin who rose to national prominence in the early 1950s because he dared to confront a reality that much of the American establishment preferred to ignore.

He believed communism was not merely a foreign threat but an internal one.

McCarthy understood that America’s adversaries did not always arrive in military uniforms or foreign armies. Sometimes they arrived through institutions, ideas, influence networks, and political movements that slowly reshaped public opinion and government policy from within.

His fight took place during one of the most dangerous periods in modern history.

Joseph Stalin controlled Eastern Europe behind the Iron Curtain.

Mao Zedong had consolidated communist rule over China.

The Soviet Union had successfully penetrated American institutions through espionage networks that reached into the highest levels of government.

Communist parties, front organizations, propagandists, and fellow travelers operated throughout the Western world.

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THE FOSSIL-FUELED PILLARS OF CIVILIZATION – Part 2

[TTP:  This is the second of a three-part series we’re covering this week. If you missed the first part, go here. We’ll pick up right where we left off yesterday.]

While there is little discussion of the practical impossibility of switching to alternatives to fossil fuels today, discussions focusing on exaggerated claims of climate change have made most people aware of the costs of using fossil fuels.

But many fewer people are aware of the staggeringly large benefits fossil fuels have brought and continue to bring to humanity.

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ROME IN AFRICA

roman-theatreThe best place to see Roman ruins is not in Rome or anywhere in Italy. It’s in Africa – specifically on the Mediterranean coast of Libya. This is the Roman theatre at Sabratha built in the 1st century BC. Over 2,000 years old, it’s still mostly intact. Starting as a Berber village, the Phoenicians founded the city as Sabrat by 500 BC. Then came the Greeks, then the Carthaginians, and after the Punic Wars came Rome.

The Libyan coast was a lush fertile place back then. So much so that Sabratha and the other major Roman city nearby, Leptis Magna, produced several million pounds of olive oil per year – sale of which to Rome enabled them to achieve great wealth. It’s a shame that Libya remains today in chaotic civil war. Hopefully the day is not off when experiencing Rome’s most magnificent remains will be possible here again. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #79 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE VIRTUE OF SELF-INTERESTED WORK

Teamwork is an essential element of classroom learning and in real life.

Giving and helping others are wonderful things. We are appreciated when we give to others through charity, volunteer work, or other acts of kindness; and rightly so.

When we can help another person in some way, it creates a spirit of goodwill, and it’s one of the single most important acts we can do for our own happiness.

What’s often overlooked though is how much consciousness, caring, time, money, and energy each one of us already puts into significantly helping other people every day – through the work we do.

Every hour we’ve spent in a classroom, in an internship, and at work is an hour we’ve spent honing and perfecting our skills. Every dollar we’ve spent for tuition, books, seminars, travel – and of course those most expensive of seminars, the cost of failure or loss that have added to our wisdom – is a dollar we’ve spent investing in our ability to do our work well.

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THE FOSSIL-FUELED PILLARS OF CIVILIZATION – Part 1

[TTP:  This is the first of a three-part series we’ll cover this week. The original article was too long to post all at once, but too good to merely summarize.]

It’s important to understand that fossil fuels are today, and will continue to be for many decades to come, the essential foundation for civilization as we know it in the world today.

We should first note how the fossil fuels we get from the ground were made. As Brian Villmoare writes in The Evolution of Everything: The Patterns and Causes of Big History:

[P]lants use the stored chemical energy [which they get from the sun through photosynthesis] to grow. But when animals eat those plants, they are acquiring that same stored energy, which they then convert to growth, or store as fat.

If a predator eats an animal, that same energy is passed down to the predator. So, in effect, when a lion eats an impala it is eating an animal that is stored solar energy, only in chemical form.

Humans access this same solar energy when they eat plants or animals, or burn logs for warmth. But what about other forms of energy?

When we burn gasoline in our cars, we are using that exact same solar energy.

Hundreds of millions to billions of years ago, giant mats of cyanobacteria and other organisms covered the Earth’s oceans. When they died and were buried beneath the ocean floor, over time that plant material decayed and slowly converted into what we call crude oil.

A similar process occurs during coal formation, when plant matter is buried and decays over millions of years. In both cases, the product we burn is a stored accumulation of millions of years of solar energy, converted into a chemical form via photosynthesis.

The only form of chemical energy on Earth that is not the result of photosynthesis is nuclear energy.

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THE ROCK OF ZANZIBAR

rock-of-zanzibarIt would be hard to find a more exotic restaurant than The Rock, perched on a coral outcropping off Michanwi Pingwe beach on the east coast of Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean.  Start off with what I found to be the world’s best (and largest) piña colada, then tuck in to marvelous fresh caught grilled lobster along with an excellent French chardonnay.  Finish with coconut tiramisù and a large cup of great Tanzanian coffee.  Rebel and I will always fondly remember our experience here – and so will you should you ever visit the extraordinary island of Zanzibar.  (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #287, photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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PRESIDENT TRUMP ON AMERICA’S 250TH BIRTHDAY

It almost didn’t happen. 350,000 patriots had gathered on the National Mall Saturday evening, when in early evening Capitol Police declared a lightning storm imperiled their lives requiring them to evacuate.  That included the President and his First Lady, but they refused. “I’ll give this speech tonight all alone if I have to at 4am – this is the most historic 4th of July of our lifetimes,” he countered.

And sure enough, the skies cleared, 150,000 were able to come back, and at 11:45pm, POTUS began to speak.  Instead of an Archive this week, I’d like you to watch his speech entire. You may cry over the heroes he introduces. The best part is at the end.  It was followed by an astoundingly spectacular fireworks show.  America at 250!  What a moment for us all.

Can’t resist.  Here’s another view of the fireworks and music – America rocks on!

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THE LAND OF THE DRAGON’S BLOOD TREE

dragons-blood-treeThis is the Dragon’s Blood Tree, Dracaena cinnabari. It can be found in only one place on earth, a remote island called a Lost World for its uniqueness, the “most alien-looking place on our planet.”

Although it’s known as the most alien, strangest, weirdest, and bizarre place you can go to, it’s also completely safe and incredibly beautiful. Anybody who comes here returns saying, “You have to see it to believe it.” What is this place?

It’s the World Heritage Site of the island of Socotra, the “Galapagos of the Indian Ocean,” 240 miles off the coast of Yemen and now secured by the UAE. It’s hidden, remote, and far away. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #34 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 07/03/26

Welcome to the 250th Fourth of July HFR!  We’ve done something completely different for this auspicious moment. Instead of a weekly review, I asked members of the TTP Team to each write a message of their own on the significance of this day:  Rod Martin, Joel Wade, Mark Deuce, Michelle & Greg Pryor, TTP editor Mellie Smith, TTP administrator Miko de los Reyes, and yours truly. Mike Ryan sends his regrets being in the field solving a company’s engineering emergency.

You’ll want to read and savor them all – then be sure and share your thoughts on our 250th in Comments or the Forum.  Please – join in yourself.  We want to hear from you.  Here’s to a joyous 250th Fourth of July to all TTPers!

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THE DEMOCRAT DEATH CULT

[This Monday’s Archive was in TTP on July 1, 2016. Ten years later, the Democrats are more of a death cult than ever. What can each of us do to help our POTUS get rid of them?]

TTP, July 1, 2016

Tana Toraja, Sulawesi, Indonesia. There couldn’t be a more appropriate and exotic place to discuss death cults than here.  In the distant highlands of central Sulawesi undiscovered by any Westerner until little over a century ago, are a people called the Toraja who take propitiation of their deceased ancestors to a limit unmatched anywhere else.

Yet most interestingly, the Toraja have combined their ancestor worship with a devout Christianity.  Tana Toraja (the Land of the Toraja) is a Christian haven within the world’s largest Islamic population.  Churches here are as plentiful as mosques elsewhere in Indonesia, while a giant statue of Christ towers above Tana Toraja high on a mountaintop.

The Toraja are a people with deep pride and confidence in the worth of their culture.  If there were anyone among them who lacked that pride and confidence, who felt ashamed and apologetic of their culture, they would be despised.  If that someone felt so ashamed and apologetic that they wished and worked for their culture’s destruction, they would be regarded as demented.

There are such people among us, among our fellow Americans.  There is a name for these people:  Democrats.  And it is critically important to understand something fundamental about them.

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SCOTUS OVERTURNS THE CASE THAT CREATED THE DEEP STATE

This morning [6-29-26], in a 6-3 vote, the Supreme Court ruled that the President may fire FTC commissioners at will, overruling Humphrey's Executor and holding that the FTC's for-cause removal protections violate the Constitution's separation of powers.

For the first time in 90 years, Article 2, Section 1 of the Constitution is restored. The blow to the Deep State is crippling.

The case is Trump v. Slaughter, which you can read in full here. But the essential portion is this, from page 35-36: “Our Constitution creates three branches, but only one President. That President is not all-powerful—not by any means. But he is not impotent either. He and he alone is vested with ‘the executive Power’ of the United States.”

The majority continued: “If anything more is left of Humphrey’s, we overrule it.”

Trump v. Slaughter squarely asked the Supreme Court to admit what has been obvious since 1935: Humphrey’s Executor was a constitutional disaster. If you’ve heard of the case, you might think it’s about Trump firing an FTC commissioner. That’s not the question.

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A NEW FINANCIAL WORLD ORDER

[TTP: This article is a deep dive. It will take about 15 minutes to read.

And it is worth every minute!]

Yes, this administration has a plan.

Yes, there is going to be a reset to the global financial system.

Yes, it is already being executed.

No, it is probably nothing like what you think.

Over the last fifteen months, a series of seemingly unrelated moves, tariffs, military operations, legislation, regulatory shifts, defense pacts, have been playing out across different theatres at the same time.

Most people are watching each one in isolation.

The tariff people are talking about tariffs. The military people are talking about Iran. The crypto people are talking about stablecoins. The economists are still saying so much but nothing at all. Almost nobody is connecting them.

This article aims to connect them. What follows is the full picture of what is actually being built, how each piece locks into the next, and why the result is a new global financial architecture that will define the next fifty years of American power. By the end, you may gain clarity on something that most of the world has not figured out yet.

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THE INTELLECT THAT WORSHIPS

[TTP: Today’s articles were chosen specifically to show the results of thinking rationally and the refusal to do so.]

The deepest mind of the modern age sat in a lecture hall and admitted that a priest had out-thought him regarding the beginning of the world.

This is the story of how thinking all the way to the end stops looking like an argument and starts looking like awe.

In January of 1933, in a packed hall at Caltech, Albert Einstein listened to a Belgian priest explain how the universe began, and then he stood up in front of a room full of physicists and said it was the most beautiful explanation of creation he had ever heard.

This was not a man easily impressed, and it was not a conclusion he had wanted to reach.

A few years earlier Einstein had told the same priest, to his face, that his mathematics were fine but his physics were abominable. The idea offended him.

The priest, Georges Lemaître, was arguing that the universe was not the eternal, static, always-having-existed thing that every serious scientist assumed it to be.

He was arguing that it had a beginning. That if you ran the expansion of the galaxies backward far enough, everything collapsed to a single dense point, a moment before which there was no before.

Lemaître called it, with a poet’s ear, a day without yesterday.

Einstein hated it, and the reason he hated it is the most revealing part of the whole story.

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L.A. METRO IS A CRIME-RIDDEN HELLSCAPE

[TTP: Today’s articles were chosen specifically to show the results of thinking rationally and the refusal to do so.]

Every day, thousands of Los Angelenos take a deep breath, step out of their houses, and plunge themselves into a transit experience straight out of Mad Max. The city’s buses have become rolling homeless shelters, replete with drugs and feces.

Its trains are home to murder and mayhem. As Daquan, a daily rider who works near the North Hollywood station told us, “You could kill somebody down there and just get away with it.”

The transformation has been swift and stark. Between 2020 and 2025, crime in the system more than doubled.

What drove the change? L.A. Metro’s dedication to creating an equitable transit system, where all Angelenos—drug-addicted, homicidal maniacs included—can effectively ride free, without consequences.

In other words, Angelenos have been condemned to die underground, all in the name of racial justice.

Activists and their allies in city government have spent years laser-focused on driving cops from the L.A. Metro’s buses and trains. Their argument: making people pay to use the trains is racist.

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THE MAN BEHIND THE SCIENTIST

The world knew Durk Pearson as a brilliant scientist, bestselling author, and pioneer in the field of nutrition and life extension. His groundbreaking research challenged conventional thinking and inspired millions of people to take a more active role in their health.

I had the privilege of knowing Durk personally for more than 30 years. Beyond his extraordinary scientific mind was a man deeply committed to the principles of liberty and the United States Constitution.

One thing many people never knew was Durk's profound admiration for James Madison, the "Father of the Constitution." He believed passionately in the Constitution, especially the First Amendment and the protection of free speech. His respect for Madison was so great that he even adopted "James Madison" as an alias for his mailing address in Tonopah.

To Durk, freedom of speech was far more than a constitutional right—it was the foundation of scientific discovery. He believed that science advances only when ideas can be openly discussed, debated, questioned, and tested without fear of censorship.

He often reminded us that today's accepted truths were once considered controversial.

Over the many years that Greg and I worked with Durk and Sandy Shaw, I came to appreciate that his passion extended far beyond nutrition.

He believed that individual liberty, personal responsibility, and the free exchange of ideas were inseparable from scientific progress. Those principles shaped not only his writings and research but also the way he lived his life.

That is the Durk Pearson I will always remember—not only as one of the most brilliant scientists of our time, but as a man of conviction who believed that knowledge should be free, truth should be pursued, and every individual should have the freedom to think, question, and decide for themselves.  Happy Independence Day!

 

Dedicated to the memory of Skye who was Durk Pearson


 

Greg and Michelle Pryor are the owners of Life Priority, a licensee of Pearson & Shaw nutritional formulas.  They are long time subscribers to TTP.

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