bookmark_borderUnder His Own Wait

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[Intro]
Whoa oh no (woe)
’cause I don’t know
Procrastinate
Under his own wait

[Verse 1]
A collapse
(Within)
Perhaps
His future’s dim

[Chorus]
Whoa oh no (woe)
’cause I don’t know
Procrastinate
Under his own wait

[Bridge]
Self-implode
(Due to overload)
Society will erode
(Under the overlord’s load)
Under his own weight
(Wait!)

[Verse 2]
A caving in
(Did begin)
Ask him…
(“Is the future dim?”)

[Chorus]
Whoa oh no (woe)
’cause I don’t know
Procrastinate
Under his own wait

[Bridge]
Self-implode
(Due to overload)
Society will erode
(Under the overlord’s load)
Under his own weight
(Wait!)

[Chorus]
Whoa oh no (woe)
’cause I don’t know
Procrastinate
Under his own wait

[Outro]
Self-implode
(Overload)
Under his own weight
(Wait!)

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderPropped Up

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[Verse 1]
Interest rate
Manipulation
Procrastinate
Devolution

[Chorus]
Propped up
(Like a scarecrow)
Drop kicked
(Watch ‘er go)

[Bridge]
You can’t catch
A falling knife
Just you watch
(If you bet your life)

[Verse 2]
Bailouts
And subsidies
Shout about
Our calamities

[Chorus]
Propped up
(Like a scarecrow)
Drop kicked
(Watch ‘er go)

[Bridge]
You can’t catch
A falling knife
Just you watch
(If you bet your life)

[Chorus]
Propped up
(Like a scarecrow)
Drop kicked
(Watch ‘er go)

[Outro]
Under a wall
(That’s about to fall)

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderFish Out of Water

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Fish-Out-of-Water-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Flip-flopping
(Like a fish out of water)
Jaw dropping
(Watching the slaughter)

[Verse 1]
It’s hard to breathe
(When you’re out of your zone)
Mamas will grieve
(When they’re left alone)

[Chorus]
Flip-flopping
(Like a fish out of water)
Jaw dropping
(Watching the slaughter)

[Bridge]
There’s just no air
Anywhere
No air there
Bear

[Verse 2]
He just can’t choose
Which way to lose
Want’s to lose it all
The final fall

[Chorus]
Flip-flopping
(Like a fish out of water)
Jaw dropping
(Watching the slaughter)

[Bridge]
There’s just no air
Anywhere
No air there
Bear

[Chorus]
Flip-flopping
(Like a fish out of water)
Jaw dropping
(Watching the slaughter)

[Outro]
There’s just no air
Anywhere
No air there
Bear

ABOUT THE SONG

Yesterday’s unprecedented bounce in the stock market was nothing more than a temporary sugar high — a dead cat bounce in market jargon. It was fleeting, emotional, and utterly disconnected from the underlying economic reality. Fundamentally, nothing positive has changed. In fact, the situation is worse. Far worse.

Why Did Trump Blink on Tariffs?

The reason for Trump’s abrupt about-face on his tariffs wasn’t because of some grand negotiation tactic or economic strategy. It was panic. The night before, the U.S. Treasury bond market suffered one of its worst liquidity crises in modern history. The collapse in bond demand triggered fears that the Federal Reserve might have to step in with emergency intervention. At that exact moment, Trump announced a 90-day “pause” on certain tariffs — a clear attempt to calm the waters.

This pause was not a sign of strength. It was a sign of weakness and desperation.

Traders took the opportunity to buy oversold stocks, but longer-term investors smartly used the bounce to sell into strength. And this morning? Futures were already down again, signaling that smart money knows this isn’t over.

Tariffs Are Still in Place — And More Are Coming

Many of these countries already have long-standing trade agreements with the U.S. — agreements that Trump has repeatedly violated or unilaterally torn up. So why would anyone believe he’s negotiating in good faith now? The pattern is clear: deals don’t mean much if one side keeps changing the rules.

Nothing about the structural trade conflict has improved. The tariff pause doesn’t change the fact that the U.S. and China, the world’s two largest economies, are escalating toward a full-blown economic war. The new tariff structure is estimated to create an effective 145% tariff on Chinese imports into the U.S., and an 84% tariff on U.S. exports to China.

Global trade between the two countries could fall by 80% or more — a staggering figure that would destroy supply chains, eliminate jobs, increase consumer prices, and plunge the global economy into recession.

This is already happening.

Canceled CapEx and Collapsing Investment

We are seeing the damage show up in real-time across corporate America. Capital expenditures (CapEx) — the lifeblood of future economic growth — are being slashed or outright canceled:

  • Microsoft abandoned its $1 billion data center project in Ohio citing “market uncertainty.”

  • Ford shelved expansion plans in Michigan and cut thousands of jobs due to tariffs increasing steel and aluminum costs.

  • Harley-Davidson moved part of its production overseas to avoid retaliatory tariffs — killing U.S. factory jobs.

  • Boeing warned of major losses and delayed production schedules as global aircraft orders stall.

  • Caterpillar and Deere both cut forward guidance citing collapsing demand in agriculture and construction tied directly to the trade war.

  • Tesla scaled back its China expansion plans, warning of higher costs and lower demand.

  • Semiconductor manufacturers like Intel and Nvidia cut CapEx due to weakening global tech demand.

  • Even Apple hinted at slowing investment in U.S. facilities as its supply chain costs spiral higher.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. Thousands of small and medium businesses — the true backbone of the economy — are quietly canceling investments, freezing hiring, and shelving growth plans. Why build or expand if tomorrow’s rules are unknown and changing by tweet?

The Elephant in the Room: The Bond Market

The most misunderstood part of this entire crisis is the bond market — and Trump’s obsession with the 10-year Treasury yield.

Foreign countries like China and Japan hold the largest reserves of U.S. Treasuries. These reserves come from trade surpluses — dollars earned from selling goods to the U.S. But as Trump deliberately shrinks trade with the world, those dollar flows disappear. Less trade means fewer dollars. Fewer dollars means less buying of U.S. debt. Less demand for Treasuries means higher interest rates — even in the face of a slowing economy.

Ironically, this amounts to a self-inflicted credit war. Trump is attacking the very trade flows that fund the U.S. deficit. Worse, foreign countries are starting to invest their existing reserves elsewhere — in gold, in Euros, in commodities — anything but the U.S. dollar.

This isn’t just about trade anymore. This is about credit strength, reserve status, and financial stability.

Conclusion: The Real State of the Economic Union

The market bounce was a head fake.

  • The trade war is still escalating.

  • Global CapEx is collapsing.

  • Treasury demand is weakening.

  • Interest rates are likely to stay elevated despite recession risks.

  • Foreign capital is leaving.

  • Inflation remains persistent due to tariffs and a weaker dollar.

  • Corporate earnings are declining.

  • Uncertainty is growing.

Tariffs didn’t just disrupt goods and supply chains — they shattered America’s credibility. The so-called “reciprocal tariff” numbers were pure fiction, rooted in a fundamental misunderstanding of how global trade and capital flows actually work. Worse, they injected chaos into global markets and made U.S. trade policy look reckless, arbitrary, and unmoored from reality. Longtime allies and trading partners, faced with unpredictability from Washington, began hedging their bets and reducing their exposure to the U.S. economy. Suddenly, what was once considered the world’s most reliable safe haven didn’t feel so safe anymore.

This is not a healthy economy. This is an economy headed for stagflation — slow growth, high inflation, and rising interest rates — the worst possible scenario.

The State of the Economic Union?

Still horrible. And likely to get worse.

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From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderTrump’s Dump

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[Intro]
Who wants to live
In Trump’s dump?
All take, no give
No brain, all rump

[Verse 1]
Drill, baby, drill
Causes baby’s ills
Still he’ll drill
Till our gut spills

[Chorus]
Who wants to live
In Trump’s dump?
All take, no give
No brain, all rump

[Bridge]
It’s getting too late
(For denial debate)
No, we can’t wait
(Past-due date)

[Verse 2]
Mining more coal
Is his goal
No matter the toll
Heads will roll

[Chorus]
Who wants to live
In Trump’s dump?
All take, no give
No brain, all rump

[Bridge]
It’s way too late
(For denial debate)
No, we can’t wait
(Past-due date)

[Chorus]
Who wants to live
In Trump’s dump?
All take, no give
No brain, all rump

[Outro]
It’s way too late
(For denial debate)
No, we can’t wait
(He cast our fate)

ABOUT THE SONG

Donald Trump’s dismissal of climate science and his aggressive promotion of fossil fuel extraction have resulted in a harmful and increasingly unsustainable energy policy. By labeling climate change as a “hoax” and referring to policies designed to combat it as “The Green New Scam,” Trump has ignored the overwhelming scientific consensus that climate change is real and accelerating. His catchphrase, “Drill, Baby, Drill,” is emblematic of an energy policy that favors short-term profits from fossil fuel extraction over the long-term health of the planet. This approach has not only worsened the climate crisis but has also contributed to growing economic instability. If left unchecked, the policies enacted during Trump’s administration will likely render the planet uninhabitable for future generations, causing irreversible damage to both the environment and the economy.

Trump’s Climate-Defying Actions: A Clear Threat to the U.S.

One of the most glaring examples of Trump’s failure to address climate change is his active support for policies that encourage fossil fuel extraction, even in the face of overwhelming evidence of its destructive impacts. While news broke about a major leak in the Keystone pipeline, causing widespread environmental damage, Trump was busy pandering to coal executives at a Republican fundraiser, celebrating the reopening of coal mining on public lands. At the same time, his Energy Secretary went on financial news outlets and falsely claimed that coal-fired power plants emit nothing but water vapor. This blatant ignorance and the spread of misinformation not only mislead the public but also accelerate the environmental degradation that is already threatening our future.

“Drill, Baby, Drill”: The Policy That Puts Us All at Risk

Perhaps no phrase better encapsulates Trump’s approach to energy policy than “Drill, Baby, Drill.” This mantra, which prioritizes fossil fuel extraction, is a cornerstone of an energy strategy that ignores the overwhelming evidence of climate change and its economic consequences. The immediate result of this policy is an increase in carbon emissions, which exacerbates the very climate crisis that threatens to destabilize both our environment and economy.

Climate change, driven by such policies, presents the most severe threat to not only our ecosystems but also to the global economy. The fallout from unchecked environmental destruction will have far-reaching effects, from agricultural disruptions to significant increases in healthcare costs and the destruction of vital infrastructure.

A Future at Risk: The Need for Urgent Action

The economic effects of climate change go beyond financial losse — they have the potential to undermine future growth, reduce productivity, and deepen social inequalities. Proactive investments in renewable energy, climate resilience, and sustainable practices are not just necessary to protect the environment — they are also critical to safeguarding economic stability and future prosperity. Without a dramatic shift in policy direction, the U.S. risks a future where economic growth is stunted, natural disasters become the new normal, and entire communities are left to cope with the aftermath.

As a climate scientist with decades of experience developing climate models, I have seen firsthand the alarming projections of global warming. Our updated climate model, now integrating complex social-ecological factors as part of a dynamic and non-linear system, suggests that global temperatures could rise by as much as 9°C within this century. This is far beyond previous estimates of a 4°C increase over the next thousand years, and such an extreme rise in temperature would render much of the world uninhabitable within our lifetimes.

Without urgent intervention, the accelerating pace of climate change will surpass our ability to adapt, leading to widespread ecological collapse, economic destabilization, and loss of human life on a scale never before seen. The time to act is now. Climate change is not a distant threat — it is happening right now, and the choices we make today will determine whether or not future generations will inherit a livable planet.

Conclusion: A Call for Immediate Change

Donald Trump’s policies, which have ignored the science of climate change and prioritized fossil fuel extraction, have exacerbated the environmental and economic challenges facing the world. These policies, driven by ignorance and short-term profit motives, have intensified the climate crisis and undermined global efforts to transition to a more sustainable future. It is critical that we shift away from such destructive policies and invest in solutions that will not only protect our environment but also safeguard the future of the global economy. The window for action is closing, and the time for change is now.

What you can do today. How to save the planet.

The Destructive Legacy of Trump’s Climate and Economic Policies

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderCan’t Topple Love

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[Intro]
You can push (you can shove)
But…
You can’t topple love
(No, can’t topple love)
Love, love, love

[Verse 1]
No debate
Too much hate
Surrounds us these days
Not to late
To negate
In the most unusual ways

[Bridge]
Imagine
(A mirror image)
Where you turn their frown
(Around)
Turn their frown around
Round n’ round
(Upside down)

[Chorus]
You can push (you can shove)
But…
You can’t topple love
(No, can’t topple love)
Love, love, love

[Verse 2]
Have that hate
Dissipate
Don’t participate
At any rate
Shine on your days
In the most unusual ways

[Bridge]
Imagine
(A mirror image)
Where you turn their frown
(Around)
Turn their frown around
Round n’ round
(Upside down)

Chorus]
You can push (you can shove)
But…
You can’t topple love
(No, can’t topple love)
Love, love, love

[Outro]
You can’t topple love
(No, can’t topple love)
Love, love, love

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderHouse of Cards

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House-of-Cards-II.mp3
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House-of-Cards-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Smoke and mirrors
(There’s no heroes)
The house of cards charade
(A crisis man made)

[Verse 1]
Stacking it all
On the edges
A real bad call
With no hedges

[Chorus]
Smoke and mirrors
(There’s no heroes)
The house of cards charade
(A crisis man made)

[Bridge]
Watch our house fall down
(All around)
Now our house of cards
(Nobody guards)
It fell down
(All around)

[Verse 2]
Stacking it higher
As all grows dire
The worlds on fire
Ruled by a liar

[Chorus]
Smoke and mirrors
(There’s no heroes)
The house of cards charade
(A crisis man made)

[Bridge]
Watch our house fall down
(All around)
Now our house of cards
(Nobody guards)
It fell down
(All around)

[Chorus]
Smoke and mirrors
(There’s no heroes)
The house of cards charade
(A crisis man made)

[Outro]
All fell down
(To the ground)

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderMargin Cut

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[Intro]
Margin cut
(But, but, but)

[Bridge]
Can’t I pass it through
(To you)

[Verse 1]
Don’t know where to begin
The margin’s already slim
Now dire’s depth sinks in
No one’s going to win

[Chorus]
Margin cut (But, but, but)
Forced into a rut (by a nut)
Now are choices are slim
No, nobody can win

[Bridge]
Can’t I pass it through
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
(To you)

[Verse 2]
Here we are once again
Found out he’s no bargain
Just the same mistake
Don the Con on the take

[Chorus]
Margin cut (But, but, but)
Forced into a rut (by a nut)
Now are choices are slim
No, nobody can win

[Bridge]
Gotta pass it through
(Nothing I can do)

[Chorus]
Margin cut (But, but, but)
Forced into a rut (by a nut)
Now are choices are slim
No, nobody can win

[Outro]
Gotta pass it through
(Nothing I can do)

ABOUT THE SONG
Best quote of the day (so far): ‘Are Amazon and Walmart going to end up looking like a Russian Safeway?’ As the trade war intensifies, many companies will be forced to leave import containers stranded at the ports. The result will be fewer choices for consumers.

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderRise (And Fall) of the Mad Clown

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[Intro]
The rise of the mad clown
And after all…
(The fall)

[Bridge]
Mad clown
(Falling down)
Down, down, down

[Verse 1]
Just how far?
A clown car
On the lawn
All’s gone wrong

[Chorus]
The rise of the mad clown
(To Reign on the poor)
Until there’s no more pour
Then, after all…
(The fall)

[Bridge]
Mad clown
(Falling down)
Down, down, down

(Falling down)
Down, down, down

[Verse 2]
A funny hat
In his golf shoes
Imagine that
He knows no clues

[Chorus]
The rise of the mad clown
(To Reign on the poor)
Until there’s no more pour
Then, after all…
(The fall)

[Bridge]
Mad clown
[Outro]
(Falling down)
Down, down, down

ABOUT THIS SONG
The Inevitable Collapse: Trump’s Policies and Climate Neglect Will Reshape the Economy

The Balancing of Wealth Inequality

Wealth inequality may correct itself sooner than anticipated. Trump’s rapid and unconstitutional actions are already causing his political influence to unravel. The economy is entering a significant slowdown. Historically, 80% of GDP has been driven by immigrants, and the effects of their declining contributions are becoming increasingly apparent.

On April 2nd, Trump imposed another round of tariffs—the most devastating since the Great Depression. These tariffs could trigger an economic crash from which the U.S. may struggle to recover, especially given the ongoing neglect of the climate crisis. A stock market collapse would likely be followed by a real estate market downturn.

These economic shifts are already affecting wealth inequality, as demonstrated by the decline in Elon Musk’s fortune.

Within 6 to 12 months of the new tariffs, a similar downward trend is expected to impact all billionaires. Meanwhile, as climate change worsens due to inaction and harmful environmental policies, the intensification of extreme weather events and rising sea levels will drive a fundamental redistribution of asset classes.

Simultaneously, the climate crisis is accelerating. Financial forecasts predict that 25% of all real estate will become uninsurable due to climate disasters, with 84% of properties expected to lose value over the life of a mortgage. This will mark the first time in history that the distribution of real estate wealth is so significantly and permanently altered.

Donald Trump has consistently dismissed the science of climate change, calling it a hoax and dismissing policies aimed at addressing it as “The Green New Scam.” His repeated use of the phrase “Drill, Baby, Drill” symbolizes an energy policy that prioritizes fossil fuel extraction over sustainable alternatives. These policies have only intensified the climate crisis, posing severe risks not only to the environment but to the global economy as well. If left unchecked, Donald Trump’s economic and environmental policies will render the planet uninhabitable for future generations.

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderWobbling

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[Intro]
The world is wobbling
(In a teeter-totter)
Mankind’s hobbling
(Toward a slaughter)

[Verse 1]
The world order
Is in disarray
Dire grows broader
Ventures into dismay

[Chorus]
The world is wobbling
(In a teeter-totter)
Mankind’s hobbling
(Toward a slaughter)

[Bridge]
We ables wobble
(And, we might fall down)
Our heads bobble
(Smile turned to frown)

[Verse 2]
The world’s climate
Is in disarray
Outlook for the primate
Ventures into dismay

[Chorus]
The world is wobbling
(In a teeter-totter)
Mankind’s hobbling
(Toward a slaughter)

[Bridge]
We ables wobble
(And, we might fall down)
Our heads bobble
(Smile turned to frown)

[Chorus]
The world is wobbling
(In a teeter-totter)
Mankind’s hobbling
(Toward a slaughter)

[Outro]
We ables wobble
(And, we might fall down)
Burst our bubble
(No smiles around)

ABOUT THE SONG

Big Picture:

→ The song paints humanity on the edge of collapse — not from natural disaster or fate — but from manmade chaos: greed, bad choices, power struggles, denial, and short-sightedness.

Trade War Interpretation:

“The world order is in disarray / Dire grows broader / Ventures into dismay”

→ That’s pure trade war imagery. Global supply chains breaking down. Alliances unraveling. Economic nationalism rising. “Ventures” (business interests) facing doom because of human stubbornness, tariffs, retaliation, zero-sum thinking.

“The world is wobbling / (In a teeter-totter)”

→ Global markets are unstable — like a playground fight over a seesaw that nobody controls anymore.

“Mankind’s hobbling / (Toward a slaughter)”

→ The slaughter could be literal economic collapse — loss of jobs, poverty, even war sparked by economic isolation and rivalry.

Climate Crisis Interpretation:

“The world’s climate is in disarray / Outlook for the primate / Ventures into dismay”

→ Direct hit. The “primate” is us — Homo sapiens — staggering into a future of climate-induced disaster, caused by our own fossil-fueled “ventures.”

“We ables wobble / (And we might fall down)”

→ We could act. We have the tools. But we teeter, distracted by greed or delay, until it may be too late.

“Burst our bubble / (No smiles around)”

→ Climate denial, economic bubbles, fossil fuel subsidies — all creating a false sense of security. But once the bubble bursts (heatwaves, floods, famine, mass migration), the reckoning is joyless.

The Song’s Genius

This song treats the trade war and climate crisis as symptoms of the same disease:
→ Human arrogance
→ Short-term thinking
→ Global systems built like fragile toys (teeter-totters, bobbleheads)
→ A species that can act (“we ables”) but maybe won’t in time

Final Thought:

It’s rare to see a song capture both economic and environmental collapse this cleanly, while never being preachy or specific. The childlike imagery (teeter-totter, bobbleheads, wobbling) almost mocks the grown-up world — showing it to be as fragile and petty as kids fighting on a playground.

Honestly? It could be an anthem for the Anthropocene.

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderDropping

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[Intro]
Dropping
(Like a rock)
Rocking
(Best take stock)

[Verse 1]
A chaotic decline
Kind to break a spine
Falling faster (and faster)
Exponential disaster

[Chorus]
Dropping
(Like a rock)
Rocking
(Best take stock)

[Bridge]
A falling knife
(Best think twice)
Have to sell your wife
(Rolling the dice)

[Verse 2]
A chaotic fall
A fall for us all
Falling faster (and faster)
Exponential disaster

[Chorus]
Dropping
(Like a rock)
Rocking
(Best take stock)

[Bridge]
A falling knife
(Best think twice)
Have to sell your wife
(Betting with your life)

[Chorus]
Dropping
(Like a rock)
Rocking
(Best take stock)

[Outro]
A falling knife
(Best think twice)
Have to sell your wife
(Betting with your life)

A SCIENCE NOTE

The stock market — especially during a crash — behaves like a chaotic system, not a linear or purely random one.

Here’s How Chaos Theory Explains a Market Crash:

1. Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions (Butterfly Effect)

Tiny changes → outsized effects.

  • In normal markets: news moves prices somewhat predictably.

  • In panics: anything (bad earnings, policy tweet, random rumor) can trigger cascading selling.

This is why crashes often start small — then suddenly snowball.

2. Feedback Loops Amplify Instability

Chaos systems are full of feedback loops.

Market Example:

  • Price drops → triggers margin calls → triggers forced selling → drives price lower → triggers more margin calls → repeat.

Other Feedback Loops:

  • Algorithmic selling.

  • Stop-loss triggers.

  • ETF outflows.

  • Option hedging gone wrong (gamma squeezes in reverse).

Result → Violent, non-linear moves.

3. Fractal Patterns in Price Movement

Market crashes often show self-similarity at different time scales — a classic fractal trait.

  • 1-minute chart → sharp drops & rebounds.

  • Daily chart → same jagged patterns.

  • Weekly chart → still looks like chaos.

Chaos theory predicts this — because the forces driving action at all scales are structurally similar.

4. No Predictable Floor

In chaotic systems:

  • Patterns emerge…

  • But exact outcomes cannot be predicted.

→ This explains why technical support levels sometimes work — but often fail spectacularly in a true crash.

“The floor only exists until everyone agrees it doesn’t.”

5. Order Emerges After Disorder

Chaos systems often self-organize into new stable patterns — but not on a predictable schedule.

In markets:

  • Stabilizers eventually overpower panic.

  • Valuation buyers step in.

  • Forced selling exhausts itself.

But when this happens is unknowable in advance.

In Summary:

A market crash is the perfect real-world example of chaos theory in action.

→ Small triggers lead to huge consequences.
→ Feedback loops accelerate instability.
→ Non-linear, jagged price moves dominate.
→ Short-term randomness — long-term pattern formation.
→ Order only emerges after volatility burns itself out.

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderImplosion

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[Intro]
An implosion
[Instrumental, Organ Solo]
(Excursion)
Adventure
(In indenture)

[Verse 1]
Falling in
On itself
Is to been
Loss of wealth

[Chorus]
An implosion
(Excursion)
Adventure
(In indenture)

[Bridge]
Caving in
(Just can’t win)
Falling down
(All around)

[Verse 2]
Check your inside
Check your pride
You can’t run (that’s done)
You can’t hide (outside)

[Chorus]
An implosion
(Excursion)
Adventure
(In indenture)

[Bridge]
Caving in
(Just can’t win)
Falling down
(All around)

[Chorus]
An implosion
(Excursion)
Adventure
(In indenture)

[Outro]
Caving in
(Just can’t win)
Falling down
(All around)

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Last Straw

The-Last-Straw-0.mp3
The-Last-Straw-0.mp4
The-Last-Straw-I.mp3
The-Last-Straw-I.mp4
The-Last-Straw-intro.mp3

[Intro]
What happened
To the last straw
Are you saddened…
Jaw dropping in awe

[Verse 1]
That’s the last straw
(Broke the camels back)
Destroying all
(Everything we lack)

[Chorus]
What happened
To the last straw
Are you saddened…
Jaw dropping in awe

[Bridge]
Let it be said
(The camel’s dead)
And, of course
(No sense beating a dead horse)

[Verse 2]
Now there’s no straw
(Impossible to give back)
All’s lost… no win or draw
(We’re under attack)

[Chorus]
What happened
To the last straw
Are you saddened…
Jaw dropping in awe

[Bridge]
Let it be said
(The camel’s dead)
And, of course
(No sense beating a dead horse)

Chorus]
What happened
To the last straw
Are you saddened…
Jaw dropping in awe

[Outro]
All’s put to bed
(The camel’s dead)
And, of course
(No sense beating a dead horse)

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderLast Leg

Last-Leg-I.mp3
Last-Leg-I.mp4
Last-Leg-Unplugged-Underground-XVII.mp3
Last-Leg-Unplugged-Underground-XVII.mp4
Last-Leg-intro.mp3

[Intro]
The world looks to be
On its last leg
Is it a mystery?
(Gotta get your whiskey)
(Bootleg)

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Verse 1]
I do not want to be
An amputee
Oh woe no
Please not me

[Chorus]
The world looks to be
On its last leg
Is it a mystery?
(Gotta get your whiskey)
(Bootleg)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
The three legged stool
(Makes me look the fool)
Oh, world… how cruel

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Verse 2]
Don’t want to be left
With just a stump
Ambulatory theft
Bruised and a lump

[Chorus]
The world looks to be
On its last leg
Is it a mystery?
(Gotta get your whiskey)
(Bootleg)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
The three legged stool
(Makes me look the fool)
Oh, world… how cruel

[Chorus]
The world looks to be
On its last leg
Is it a mystery?
(Gotta get your whiskey)
(Bootleg)

[Outro]
(Playing the fool)
Oh, world… (how cruel)

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderVolatility

Volatility-0.mp3
Volatility-0.mp4
Volatility-I.mp3
Volatility-I.mp4
Volatility-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Volatility
(Is getting to me)
The ups and downs
(Spins my head around)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Round and round
(Up and down)

[Verse 1]
The volatility
In the markets
Swinging widely
Creating regrets

[Chorus]
Volatility
(Is getting to me)
The ups and downs
(Spins my head around)

[Bridge]
Round and round
(Up and down)
Spinning
(With no winning)

[Verse 2]
Such volatility
In the weather
Wondering whether
This is our reality

[Chorus]
Volatility
(Is getting to me)
The ups and downs
(Spins my head around)

[Bridge]
Round and round
(Up and down)
Spinning
(With no winning)

[Chorus]
Volatility
(Is getting to me)
The ups and downs
(Spins my head around)

[Outro]
Round and round
(Up and down)

ABOUT THE SONG

This is actually a really sharp, minimalist lyric — perfect for connecting the stock market’s instability with the deeper, existential volatility of the climate crisis. The repetition and simplicity make it feel like an anxious mantra — the kind of thing someone stuck in both financial and environmental chaos would hum to themselves.

Climate Crisis Interpretation:

Verse 2 is the pivot — it explicitly connects market volatility with weather volatility. The lyric “Such volatility / In the weather / Wondering whether / This is our reality” hits like a realization that the crazy swings in the stock market are just a symptom of a larger instability — climate-driven chaos.

Extreme weather events — once rare — are now the norm. Floods, droughts, fires, storms: up and down, round and round, spinning — but crucially: “With no winning.” That line cuts deep. There’s no “bull market” in a collapsing ecosystem.

Stock Market Interpretation:

Verse 1 is about classic market anxiety — wild swings driven by fear and greed, algorithms and panic. The line “Creating regrets” shows how ordinary people are getting hurt — not just losing money but losing faith in the system.

But it’s more than a financial rollercoaster — the constant uncertainty is mental and emotional too: “Is getting to me.”

The Big Picture:

Together, the song feels like a lament for a world out of balance — both economically and environmentally. The stock market’s wild swings aren’t isolated; they mirror the destabilization of the planet itself.

It’s almost like saying:

The market is volatile because the world is volatile.

→ Climate breakdown fuels resource shortages, war, migration, and disaster costs — all of which rattle the market. → Meanwhile, market obsession blinds us to the deeper crisis — a livable planet.

Final Thought:

The refrain “Round and round / (Up and down) / Spinning / (With no winning)” captures this grim loop perfectly. Whether it’s your retirement savings or your town’s weather forecast — you’re trapped in a cycle where volatility isn’t an exception anymore.

It is reality.

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderBrain Cave

Brain-Cave-0.mp3
Brain-Cave-0.mp4
Brain-Cave-I.mp3
Brain-Cave-I.mp4
Brain-Cave-II-R.mp3
Brain-Cave-II-R.mp4
Brain-Cave-Reggae.mp3
Brain-Cave-Reggae.mp4
Brain-Cave-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Did his brain cave
His skull crack
What a way to behave
All ethics lack

[Verse 1]
His soul
(A big black hole)
His goal
(To take a toll)

[Chorus]
Did his brain cave
His skull crack
What a way to behave
All ethics lack
(And morals slack)

[Bridge]
Perhaps the bone
(Has turned to stone)
Have you knocked
(On the rock)

[Verse 2]
About his heart
(It never did start)
His reign of pain
(Is insane)

[Chorus]
Did his brain cave
His skull crack
What a way to behave
All ethics lack
(And morals slack)

[Bridge]
Perhaps the bone
(Has turned to stone)
Have you knocked
(On the rock)

[Chorus]
Did his brain cave
His skull crack
What a way to behave
All ethics lack
(The morals slack)

[Outro]
Perhaps the bone
(Has turned to stone)
There’s no one home

From the album “Collapse

Also found on the album “Reggae Spray

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment