Had to come in thru the index
Catalog not upto date
Had to come in thru the index
Catalog not upto date
Carlos Bea (Tarry Town), judge at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, based in San Francisco.
Paul Pelosi (Stowaway), venture capitalist and husband of Rep. Nancy Pelosi; longtime San Francisco resident and businessman.
Bobby Inman (Hillside), retired four-star admiral and former NSA director; significant ties to the Bay Area defense and intelligence community.
Edwin Meese III (Cave Man), U.S. attorney general under Reagan; fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution.
Sam Singer (Interlude), president of PR and crisis communications firm Singer Associates; has represented clients including Garry Tan, Chevron, BART, and, we learned today, the Bohemian Club.
Tech
Eric Schmidt (Aviary), former Google CEO and executive chairman of Alphabet; CEO of aerospace manufacturing company Relativity Space. Among the richest people in the world.
Brook H. Byers (Hill Billies), senior partner at Kleiner Perkins; early Silicon Valley investor in biotech companies and longtime Stanford University benefactor.
Business and Finance
Riley and Gary Bechtel (Mandalay and Care Less), billionaire heirs to the Bechtel fortune who party in different camps while at the Grove, apparently.
Tim and William Draper (Hill Billies and Hualapai), father-and-son investors, who also party in different camps in El Rio.
Robert, John, and William Fisher (Hill Billies, Midway, Owl’s Nest), brothers whose parents, Doris and Donald, founded Gap Inc. in San Francisco in 1969. They also party separately at camp.
Richard Kovacevich (Mandalay), former CEO and chairman of Wells Fargo & Company, headquartered in San Francisco.
Charles Johnson (Mandalay), cofounder and former chairman of Franklin Templeton Investments, headquartered in San Mateo.
Rupert Johnson Jr. (Owl’s Nest), vice chairman of Franklin Templeton Investments, based in San Mateo.
Haig Mardikian (Cave Man), real-estate-investing son of chef-turned-developer George Mardikian.
Mario Rosati (Tie Binders), senior partner at Silicon Valley law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.
Media and the arts
Charles Desmarais (Dragon), former SF Chronicle art critic and former San Francisco Art Institute president.
John Berggruen (Uplifters), owner of Berggruen Gallery in San Francisco.
Nion McEvoy (Poison Oak), CEO of Chronicle Books in San Francisco.
Peter Steinhart (Shoestring), San Francisco-based naturalist and writer for Audubon Magazine.
Food and wine
Robert Michael Mondavi Jr. and Michael Mondavi (Santa Barbara and Midway), sons of Robert Mondavi, whose namesake Napa winery helped transform California wine into a global powerhouse.
John Haig Mardikian (Cave Man), grandson of son of chef-turned-developer George Mardikian.
Science
Karl Deisseroth (Silverado Squatters), Stanford neuroscientist best known for his work on optogenetics.
Robert Tjian (Hill Billies), former president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute; biochemist and professor at UC Berkeley.
Stanley Prusiner (Silverado Squatters), Nobel Prize-winning neurologist who discovered prions; director of the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases at UCSF.
Alexei Filippenko (Sundodgers), astronomer and distinguished professor at UC Berkeley.
David Patterson (Sons of Toil), pioneering computer scientist and professor emeritus at UC Berkeley; Turing Award winner and Google distinguished engineer.
The biggest foreclosure crisis in U.S. history just worsened, with more than 40,000 homes seized in January 2026 alone, a 32% surge from a year ago.
Foreclosures are surging across the United States, and the numbers are hard to ignore. In January 2026, over 40,000 homes were seized, marking a 32% increase compared to the same month last year. This is the 11th consecutive month of rising foreclosures, and experts are warning that things could get even worse before they get better. In this video, we take a closer look at what’s really happening with the housing market right now and why so many American families are losing their homes.
States like Florida, Delaware, Nevada, New Jersey, Texas, and California are being hit especially hard. Thousands of new foreclosure proceedings are being filed every month in major cities like New York, Chicago, Houston, Miami, and Los Angeles. Behind every single one of those numbers is a real person, a real family, and a real story. People who bought homes believing they could keep up with their payments are now finding themselves in impossible situations as the cost of living continues to rise while wages remain stagnant.
We also look at personal stories from people going through foreclosure right now. Some homeowners are dealing with unexpected HOA assessments worth tens of thousands of dollars. Others bought condos that are now losing value due to circumstances completely outside of their control. These are not people who made reckless financial decisions. Many of them did everything they thought was right and still ended up on the wrong side of a system that offers very little forgiveness when things go sideways.
On top of that, more than one million homeowners in the U.S. are now underwater on their mortgages, meaning they owe more than their home is currently worth. That number has jumped 60% since the start of 2025. Mortgage delinquencies have also hit their highest level in nearly a decade. Meanwhile, people who bought homes between 2020 and 2023 are finding themselves stuck, unable to sell without taking a significant financial loss and unable to refinance into better terms.
For first time buyers, the situation is even more discouraging. Home prices have nearly doubled in just a few years while average incomes have barely moved. In 2019, housing costs represented about 21% of the average income. By 2023, that number had jumped to nearly 49%. Add in student loan debt and the rising cost of everyday essentials, and it becomes clear why so many Millennials and Gen Z Americans feel like homeownership is completely out of reach.
Whether you are a homeowner trying to hold on, someone stuck in a property you cannot sell, or a young person wondering if buying a home will ever be realistic, this conversation matters. The housing market affects everyone, and understanding what is happening is the first step toward making better decisions for yourself and your family.
https://citizenwatchreport.com/the-biggest-foreclosure-crisis-in-u-s-history-just-worsened-with-more-than-40000-homes-seized-in-january-2026-alone-a-32-surge-from-a-year-ago/
Hillary Clinton told Congress today she has never met Epstein
Yet in 2015, Epstein attended the Hillary Clinton fundraiser described as “very intimate” put on by Howard Lutnick.
Perjury under oath warrants an arrest.
https://x.com/merlinscapital/status/2027101454545158571
CMS Administrator Dr. Oz just revealed $300 BILLION in fraud EVERY YEAR is committed in the American health system
Holy smokes.
A HUGE portion of our national debt is just fraud!
"I am announcing the LARGEST anti-fraud initiative of its kind in CMS history!"
"We believe we spend $300 BILLION per year in healthcare in this country for fraudulent, abusive or wasteful purposes. $300 BILLION."
End it all!
https://x.com/i/status/2026778891227115933
🚨🌏🇦🇫🇵🇰 Pakistan & Afghanistan are war
Anyone know precisely why?
https://twitter.com/i/status/2027142228771049844
Pakistan is run by the CIA Mossad MI6, that is why the true leader is rotting in jail for made up crimes, Imran Khan.
If the Taliban are attacking the clowns it's pretty funny as it was the clowns who left all those weapons for the taliban.
UK too
Illegal 'family voting' reported in Gorton and Denton by-election could cause Green win
'The highest levels of family voting ever seen by this group!'
Deputy Political Editor Tom Harwood discusses reported cases of illegal 'family voting' in the Gorton and Denton by-election, raising questions about the integrity of the election.
#election #gortonanddenton #byelection #uknews #ukpolitics #gbnews
https://youtu.be/WXLqnrmvkFI
He means lie to get elected, then do whatever you want.
It’s a rehash of James Carville’s “It’s the economy, stupid!” directive to Democrats back in 1992. Shut up about everything else until we win the election! And it was based on a lie.
Gavin Newsom Says Democrats Need to be More ‘Culturally Normal’ to Win.
During a recent appearance on CNN, California Governor Gavin Newsom said that Democrats need to be more culturally normal and focus less on identity politics and things like pronouns.
Newsom is obviously desperate to recalibrate his image in anticipation of a 2028 presidential run. It’s why he’s everywhere right now, saying different things to different audiences.
The trouble for Newsom and his party is that, although he is making a valid point here, Democrats are simply not capable of making the change he is suggesting.
https://x.com/i/status/2026003529878356049
https://citizenwatchreport.com/he-means-lie-to-get-elected-then-do-whatever-you-want/
Gayway pundit aka mossad making a move
AG Bondi and FBI Head Patel Failed to Clean House – The Result Is No Deep State Arrests or Prosecutions
No accountability – No justice.
Again, we have another example of AG Pam Bondi and FBI Head Kash Patel’s fatal mistake of not cleaning house the first day on the job.
Last night, we learned that the FBI had illegally spied on Kash and Suzie Wiles in 2023.
But this is nothing new. The corrupt Deep State DOJ and FBI have been doing this for years.
Patel has reportedly fired a dozen FBI employees as a result of the news:
FBI Director Kash Patel has purged his department of agents linked to the Biden administration’s efforts to jail the Democrat former president’s electoral foe, Donald Trump.
Patel forced out field office leaders and other senior agents connected to the two criminal investigations of Trump, including the special agent in charge in Atlanta, the acting assistant director in charge of the New York field office, and the former special agent in charge in New Orleans who had recently moved on to another job, MS Now reported and two senior administration officials confirmed to Breitbart News.
As we reported before, step number one for Pam and Kash was to clean up the Justice Department, yet thousands of bad actors who gladly worked on Deep State cases are still around, and no one has been prosecuted!
Deep State actors who supported Jack Smith in his targeted spying against conservative politicians and leaders, and others involved in the seditious Russia collusion coup, 2020 Election steal, and solitary imprisonment and attacks against innocent Jan 6 protesters are still part of the DOJ and FBI.
https://joehoft.com/ag-bondi-fbi-head-patel-failed-clean-house/