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I talked with a street witness

Driving back from the car service station… I just sent a tweet… and saw this gentleman standing on the corner of the street. The sequence of events was enough to encourage me to stop and finally ask the questions I have always wondered when passing people doing this on the street. Saw one in Vegas, didn’t ask. This was the discussion.

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I gave the talk…

I think it went well! I will share the video as soon as I can get it.

In the meantime, this was the “motivational” self-pep video I recorded right before, but forgot to post! lol

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A picture is worth 1000 words

A video is worth 1000 pictures.

And a time lapse is worth 1000 videos?

Here’s the flight from Florida to New Orleans.

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November 01, 2025
Three dumb criminals

alleged criminals. This indictment is hilariously wild.

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February 17, 2024
Appearance on Richard Syrette

I did a quick hit on Richard Syrette yesterday. Gotta keep Canadians apprised of the U.S. madness.

Appearance on Richard Syrette
The Barnes Brief, Podcast Format: Monday, July 17, 2023

Closing Argument: Birthright citizenship is deeply American, and wholly Constitutional.

The Barnes Brief, Podcast Format: Monday, July 17, 2023
Declaration of Independence

Audio podcast style.

Declaration of Independence
Questions for Bourbon with Barnes: Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Ask in replies and answering Live at 9ish eastern tonight.

I am an engineer. I have worked mostly with men by choice for 10 years now. I prefer to work with men because they are easier to work with. There is no danger of passive aggressiveness contests. Every now and then, we will get a young woman in an administrative role that intrudes upon our atmosphere, and she turns it from "get the work done" to "passive aggressive misery." They normally don't last long in that position, of their own volition.

At law school, I sit and study in a place with natural light that is a thoroughfare for faculty for 3 hours and do homework. There are specific female faculty members that I see every week, and each time I see them, they are complaining in hushed tones. Some are grey haired women. A few weeks ago it was about how only people with their jobs don't have free speech. Today one of these women walked by and I just ignored them, but by the tone and whisper, she was complaining about something again. She walked by a second time, and she was gossiping ...

Conveys my opinions exactly.

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The Barnes Brief: Halloween, 2025

I.   INTRODUCTION

A. Art of the Day

  • As harvest ends, we commence the remembrance of death itself, recognizing its role in the cycle of life, as All Hallows Eve awaits the All Souls Day to follow. Our Celtic ancestors, and many contemporary Mexican celebrants with their Day of the Dead, see the sun set into winter’s moon, and the souls of those alive and past dance in the foggy merriment, with the light & the darkness competing for the souls of us all.

B. Wisdom of the Day

  • “I have to study politics and war so that my sons can study mathematics, commerce, and agriculture, so their sons can study poetry, painting and music.” John Quincy Adams.

C. Cultural Recommendation

D. Appearances

II. THE EVIDENCE

 *Note: A reminder — links are NOT endorsements of the ideas contained therein. The Library is big, and it mostly consists of ideas I do not personally share.  

 

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The Barnes Brief: Wednesday, October 29, 2025

I.   INTRODUCTION

A. Art of the Day

A rainy day in a French café, enjoying an orange presse and a well-made latte, with a good book to digest, amidst the quiet conversations in neghboring tables, a place to disappear lost in thought amidst the soft tap-tap-tap of the water on the windowsill.  

B. Wisdom of the Day

“There’s always one more thing you can do to influence any situation in your favor—and after that one more thing, and after that…. The more you do the more opportunities arise.” Lieutenant General Harold Moore, born in the heart of Bourbon country and served in Vietnam.

C. Cultural Recommendation

A trip down memory lane, and how tactical blunders drove most of the nation’s mistakes in war. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6405098-the-folly-of-war

D. Appearances

  • LIVE w/ Brent Johnson: Central Bank Currencies Are Coming
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  • LIVE w/ Glenn Diesen: Future of MAGA
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II. THE EVIDENCE

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The Barnes Brief: Weekend of October 24, 2025

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I.   INTRODUCTION

A. Art of the Day: Honore Daumier

B. Wisdom of the Day: Hubris of Empire

C. Cultural Recommendation: The War That Ended Peace

D. Appearances

II. THE EVIDENCE

A. Daily News of Interest

B. Daily Deep Dive: Recession Risk

C. Cases of Consequence

III.   THE CLOSING ARGUMENT: Wisdom from the Board on AI

 

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