Operation Migration

In late May 2026, the start to move data systems for business, clients, and personal/family needs started. What this included was updating backup systems, emails, consolidation and developing contigency.

Why This Is Important

When things get crazy (and they will), I wanted to make sure business data was safe, our non web technology could handle it (up/down grade), and review that all wallets (paper, electric, and digital) had valid protection. Since 2008, a lot of lessons were learned when global econonies started showing signs of instability, but it was my Spidey sense that activated in November of 2019, that proved to never ignore that feeling.

During the Pandemic believe it or not, I had received a lot of business because I set things up before hand. Despite being rejected for PPP money, in late 2019, early 2020 (before the pandemic shutdown), trends were showing something chaotic was coming. I had to shut down certain accounts that were weighed down by low international activity. Something was slow and off and I couldn’t explain it at first but it was costing more to keep it than use it.

Around January 12, 2020, I decided to consolidated apps, keep the then Bench accounting service updated and cancel subscription services. I triggered a credit report assessment and shrunk my operations completely. By late February I cancelled my New York trips and sat my ass down. So, this year, something happened in May that made me say it was time to re-up the backups and double check security.

Enron’s A Muck

As much as talking about daily financial information is great, this year is different. Financial updates are off and something feels in-organic. The markets are calling predictions for things with no solid concept. It’s like multiple Enron’s are at work.

Glitches Cause Stiches

Right now regular stuff isn’t even working, so imagine how dysfunctional things could get it something happens. Current projects require state and local systems and they are slow AF. My family-support account was glitchy, card activations required multiple customer service needs, and buying things required mutliple returns.

Everything seems like a constant headache. These factors are usually the first sign something is off. The energy of society is constipated, and like 2001, 2005, 2011, 2019 each time I noticed these constant glitches, something culture-related shifted.

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