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THE WELL OF JOB

well-of-jobWe’re all familiar with the sufferings of Job in the Old Testament’s Book of Job. But what happened to Job after his sufferings were ended? All the OT says is that, with his health and riches restored, he lived long enough to see his great-great grandchildren.

The OT says Job lived in the “Land of Uz,” which was “beyond the Euphrates.” That would place it in modern day Iraq. There is no connection between this Hebraic name and the land of Uzbekistan – meaning the Land of Uzbeks, a Turkic people. Yet the Silk Road city of Bukhara in today’s Uzbekistan is thousands of years old.

Jews have lived in Bukhara for 3,000 years, although almost all have emigrated now (some 150,000 Bukharan Jews live in Israel). Thus it is a very ancient legend that during a terrible drought in Bukhara, Job visited the city and struck the ground with his staff – causing a spring of healing water to gush from the ground, and continues to do so today.

A shrine was built around the spring – the Well of Job – and the water is clear and drinkable. One of the many extraordinary experiences in what we call Hidden Central Asia. We’ll be here again this coming May. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #114 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE CAMEL MEAT MARKET IN THE FEZ BAZAAR

camel-meat-marketSometimes you run across something that no matter how it grosses you out, you have to take a picture of it. The thousand year-old medina or walled city of Fez is a World Heritage Site as the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco. Uniquely epitomizing this is the stall of the camel butcher in the medina’s vast bazaar. To garner the attention of ladies shopping for their family’s dinner, he proudly displays the head of the camel whose fresh meat is on sale. Traveling in Morocco is always an adventure. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #188 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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MS-13 ADDED TO LGBTQ ACRONYM

U.S. — In yet another step toward the advancement of protections for all people groups, activists announced today that MS-13 had officially been added to the LGBTQ+ acronym to ensure that the rights of violent foreign gang members were recognized.

Civil rights groups hailed the announcement as a significant step forward in the ongoing crusade to see MS-13 gang members be given their rightful place in society among other persecuted groups after decades of mistreatment and ostracism.

"MS-13 gang members are some of the most oppressed and vulnerable in our society," said LGBTQMS-13 activist Cherise Hargrave. "For far too long, we have been forced to watch brave MS-13 gang members get shunned and shamed, with people demanding that they hide who they truly are. No more! It's time for MS-13 members to be celebrated for their valuable and important contributions to our world."

Members of the dangerous gang welcomed the news. "It's about time," said Enrique Marquez, who has eight murders on his resume. "I have lived every day of the last 10 years in fear of being arrested, deported, and held accountable for the vicious acts I commit on a regular basis. Now, I can be a proud member of the LGBTQMS-13 community."

Sources said production had begun on a new flag that would add MS-13 symbols and a black teardrop tattoo emblem to the LGBTQ banner, and that Los Angeles would host the first MS-13 Pride Parade later this year.

At publishing time, all Democrat Members of Congress who have joined the Congressional MS-13 Caucus are expected to march in the parade.

~ Babylon Bee reporting

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HALF-FULL REPORT 04/18/25

good-fridayWelcome to the Good Friday HFR.  This is a solemn day – not of celebration for that comes overmorrow on Easter Sunday, but the opportunity for Christians across the world to reflect upon the deep significance of what Christianity means to their lives, and to recommit themselves to it.  For TTPers, may you all have a most meaningful Good Friday.

I’ve been away from the HFR for a long time – my last HFR was on February 28, and now it’s April 18.  There is simply no way I can adequately thank Mike Ryan enough for his six straight HFRs while I was in Africa and Bhutan.  Especially since each was so exceptionally profound, phenomenal, even awe-inspiring.

The same goes for the TTP Team – Miko, Mellie, Deuce, Joel, Greg & Michelle – who, along with Mike, made sure TTP remained superlative over the last six weeks.  I am so very appreciative to you all.

So here we go – where do we start?  Well, how about the Dems picking the absolutely stupidest, most ludicrously counter-productive and self-destructive hill for their party to die on?

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THE MOONLIGHT SYMPHONY

masai-warriors-campfire[This Monday’s Archive was first published on July 1, 2005. It has particular relevance today, as you’ll soon see. As you know, I just returned from our latest safari in the Serengeti. So I was taken aback on how what was written on safari in Africa 20 years ago applies to America right now. The big difference is that today we have a President who behaves more like a Masai than his last several predecessors]

TTP, July 1, 2005

MORU ROCKS, SERENGETI PLAINS, TANZANIA, AFRICA. It is at night that Africa becomes most alive – especially when there’s a full moon.

The most restful night’s sleep one can have, it seems, is when you are lulled by the cackling whine of hyenas, the incessant barking of zebras, the coughing of lions, the grunting of hippos, the bellowing of Cape buffalo, the stomach rumblings of elephants, the flutter of Guinea fowl roosting in the trees, and the soft chirp of the tiny Scopes owl. The Moonlight Symphony of the Serengeti.

It is so soothing, perhaps, because these sounds accompanied our emergence upon this earth. The plains of East Africa are where such proto-hominids as Australopithicus and Homo habilis became us, human beings. It is where we came out of the trees, onto the plains, and became predators.

The dominant life form on these plains is mammals, and as you witness their vast numbers divided into a myriad of different species, you see there are two kinds: predators and prey. One way to distinguish between the two is the eyes.

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CHINA WOULD LOSE A TRADE WAR WITH THE US – GRADUALLY THEN SUDDENLY

us-china-shipping-crates[Another extraordinary must-read by VDH!]

China's trade war bluff may backfire as the U.S. pushes allies to choose between a rogue economic actor and a flawed but fairer partner with unmatched global power. Here’s why.

No one wants a “trade war” with China, or for that matter with any nation. Nonetheless, China has been waging one for years and is now locked in a tariff recalibration with the Trump administration.

In this American effort to find trade parity and equity, China can do some short-term damage to the U.S., especially in terms of ceasing exports of some pharmaceuticals, phones, and computers. But ultimately, it cannot win—and will eventually lose catastrophically. It will likely accept that reality sooner rather than later.

For openers, try this on: China is running a nearly $1-trillion trade surplus with the world. Its mercantilism is the result of market manipulations, product dumping, asymmetrical tariffs, patent, copyright and technology theft, a corrupt Chinese judicial system, and Western laxity—or what might be mildly called “bullying.”

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THIS IS OUR MOMENT TO STAND UP TO CHINA

Make no mistake—this is our moment. After decades of disastrous trade deals, supply chain sellouts, and bipartisan cowardice in the face of communist China’s aggression, the Trump administration is doing what should have been done long ago: confronting Beijing head-on.

This isn’t just talk—it’s action. And it’s long overdue. If we don’t follow through now, we may never have a chance to do so again.

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller didn’t mince words during his appearance on “Sunday Morning Futures” (4/13) with Maria Bartiromo. He made it abundantly clear that the administration understands the stakes. China isn’t just a competitor—it’s a hostile regime engaged in full-spectrum economic warfare against the United States.

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THE COMING RECKONING WITH ADVANCED ALIEN LIFE

ufo-deuce[Note by JW:  When Deuce first sent this in earlier in the week, I thought not only is this his Wildest by far, it’s just too off the wall to handle.  Then suddenly, what headlines do we see today – today, 4/17? Here are two.

Reuters (and numerous media outlets worldwide): Scientists Find Strongest Evidence Yet Of Life On An Alien Planet.

Fox News: UFO Footage Captured By US Navy Shows Mysterious Aircraft Launching From Sea.

Out of the blue, UFOs and alien life are big news.  How prescient can Deuce get?  Very impressive.  Enjoy his thoughts on the matter.]

Your author puzzled over the best way to lead this article in a way that would get everyone’s attention and be accurate to the material to be discussed—even if that material currently leaves many more questions than answers to those who look at it.

Put simply, the citizens of the United States and the other people of the world have a problem.  A big one; one might say, the most significant problem that we have ever faced.

That is the uncomfortable fact that, for a long time and most definitely in recent years, a myriad of highly credible witnesses have been encountering non-human intelligent forms of life and vehicles that appear highly advanced and are not based on any materials or engineering the human race has ever made or discovered.

Furthermore, we have highly credible people who are telling us that the United States and other powers have been in contact with them and have been obtaining their biological matter and technology in what can only be described as an arms race.

If I have gotten everyone’s attention, for better or for worse, then I invite you to dive further in with me and reach your own conclusions at the end.

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DURK PEARSON: THE BRAIN BEHIND BETTER BRAIN HEALTH

Durk and Sandy

In the ever-evolving world of health and wellness, there are a few pioneers who’ve been ahead of their time—designing solutions before most people even realized there was a need. One of those innovators was Durk Pearson (Skye as you may remember), a name synonymous with cutting-edge longevity science and optimal brain performance.

Durk Pearson wasn’t your average supplement formulator. Not with an IQ that MIT was unable to measure as it was so far above 200!

A physicist, author, and renowned life extension scientist, Durk spent decades diving deep into the mechanics of the human brain. His mission? To empower people with smarter, science-backed strategies for boosting mental performance, enhancing mood, and fighting fatigue—naturally.

Together with his life-long research partner Sandy Shaw, Durk has been a leading force in the field of cognitive enhancement since the 1970s. Their bestselling book "Life Extension: A Practical Scientific Approach" was more than a bestseller—it was a call to arms for those seeking better living through better science.

And one of their signature contributions to the world of nutritional innovation? Lift or Lift Caps™.

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RITUALS FOR EXCELLENCE

William James
William James

We can know the right things to do. We can know how to do them. But until and unless these behaviors become automatic habits, we will never actually do them reliably over time. It just takes too much energy, focus, and willpower to consciously think of everything all the time.

As the great American psychologist William James said about a hundred years ago:

“The more of the details of our daily life we can hand over to the effortless custody of automatism, the more our higher powers of mind will be set free for their own proper work. There is no more miserable human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indecision, and for whom the lighting of every cigar, the drinking of every cup, the time of rising and going to bed every day, and the beginning of every bit of work, are subjects of express volitional deliberation.”

This is one of the enduring truths of human nature. If we want to establish a behavior over time, we need to make it automatic.

Unfortunately for James, it turns out that the “miserable human being” he was describing, was himself. As his biographer Robert D. Richardson wrote, James’s was “…a man who really had no habits – or who lacked the habits he most needed, having only the habit of having no habits – and whose life was itself a ‘buzzing blooming confusion’ that was never really under control.”

Sometimes we can teach best what we most need to learn. In that sense James was a fantastic teacher regarding habits.

So how do we establish strong, positive, and consistent habits?

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THE FALL OF HARVARD

Statue of John Harvard at Harvard University
Statue of John Harvard at Harvard University

For well over a century, Harvard was considered the crown jewel of American education. Presidents came from its halls, and Nobel laureates filled its lecture rooms.

It was the kind of place that turned ambition into achievement and ambition into legacy. It symbolized something enduring: excellence, discipline, and elite leadership. The very name carried an air of unimpeachable credibility.

Those days are gone. Long gone.

What was once a training ground for future statesmen and scientists has become a bloated, self-satisfied bureaucracy. Harvard’s leaders now prioritize activism over academics, show greater loyalty to foreign interests than their own government, and are more focused on preserving a brand than protecting the country that created it.

If in doubt, consider Harvard’s outright defiance of the Trump administration’s call to rein in campus activism, antisemitism, and ideological extremism. The response from the administration was swift.

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY: THE HOLE OF SORROWS

hole-of-sorrowsLet’s flashback 2.2 million Fridays to 4,000 BC, six thousand years ago, when the original inhabitants of post-Ice Age Ireland erected this megalithic “dolmen” or portal tomb. It consists of three standing portal stones suspending a massive horizontal capstone, the limestone entrance to a tomb originally covered with an earthen mound.

Eventually the mound weathered away revealing the stone “skeleton” which was a sacred shrine for the Megalithic Irish all the way to the medieval Celts even though in a remote barren rocky region of far western Ireland found now in County Clare.

When it was finally excavated in 1986, the remains of 33 humans were found in the burial chamber below who lived between 3,800 and 3,200 BC. Thus it became known as “The Hole of Sorrows.”

When you come to gaze upon The Hole of Sorrows, you realize that this massive stone structure, one thousand four hundred years older than Egypt’s Great Pyramid, has stood here for all of recorded human history and beyond. All the kings and empires of all history have come and gone, while it still stands. It’s megalithic creators of millennia ago would be proud. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #219 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE SACRED MONKEY FOREST OF BALI

bali-monkeysNear the town of Ubud on Indonesia’s paradise island of Bali there is a sanctuary of spectacularly luxuriant rain forest providing a haven for over 1,000 Balinese long-tailed monkeys. Here’s one communing with a group of moss-covered monkey statues that dot the sanctuary.

This is a sacred place for the Balinese people, as it contains three temples over 600 years old, and is devoted to the Hindu principle of Tri Hata Karana – “three ways to reach spiritual and physical well-being” -- harmony between people, harmony between people and nature, harmony between people and God.

There is perhaps no place on earth in which to better experience the blissful harmony of Tri Hata Karana than Bali. It is a marvelous privilege to be here and experience it for yourself. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #106 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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DARK HEDGES

dark-hedgesYou’ve seen this spooky place called King’s Road in HBO’s The Games of Thrones – but where is it and what is it really? It’s in Country Antrim in Northern Ireland near the town of Armoy. Originally it was the driveway to a mansion built in 1775 by James Stuart, descendant of King James I of England (1566-1625), who lined either side with beech trees. Now almost 250 years old, their branches intertwine eerily, giving rise to its name of “Dark Hedges,” and legends of ghosts haunting it like the “Grey Lady.”

Northern Ireland has had its terrible Troubles as we all know, but that’s history now. It’s a place of stunning scenery and natural wonders like the Devil’s Causeway and Marble Arch Caves, and those man-made in addition to Dark Hedges, such as Dunluce Castle and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. Then there’s the Victorian opulence of the Crown Liquor Saloon in Belfast. All in all, Northern Ireland is a marvelous place to visit. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #43 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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TANTRIC BHUTAN

tantric-bhutanThe most fabulously exotic country on earth is the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. The Bhutanese religion of Tantric Buddhism is here exemplified by a prayer hall wall painting of Yab-Yum – the physical union of Compassion and Wisdom. Male compassion is personified as the deity Samvara with a blue body, multiple faces and arms. He embraces his consort of female wisdom Vajra-varahi.

It is important to understand that Yab-Yum is considered a sacred act as a path to Enlightenment. It is just one example of how Bhutan may stretch our comfort zone to learn ancient ways and practices, giving us a broader perspective on our humanity. For an in-depth understanding of Bhutan’s extraordinary culture, consider joining our Wheeler-Windsor Expedition to the Land of the Thunder Dragon next year. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #16 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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