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Exposed: How Climate Racketeers Aim to Force Us into Smart Gulags

Exposed: How Climate Racketeers Aim to Force Us into Smart Gulags In Australia and NZ, “managed retreat” schemes could force people out of homes that “climate change” models render “uninsurable” Shocking evidence is emerging from Australia and New Zealand of how the climate scam is being used to impose a techno-totalitarian smart-city future. The criminocratic […]

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Canada, The Unexpected Winner in the Global Oil Boom

Canada, The Unexpected Winner in the Global Oil Boom The Trans Mountain Expansion Project, now finally completed and operational after years of delays, is changing the fortunes of the oil sands. Canada’s oil sands producers have started ramping up production last year in anticipation of the start-up of exports through the TMX pipeline. The production […]

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Debt Brakes and Treaty Requirements About to Smash the EU

Debt Brakes and Treaty Requirements About to Smash the EU The EU has launched an Excessive Debt Proceeding against France. It won’t stop there. Debt Proceedings Please note the EU Rebukes France, Italy and Others Over Excessive Debt. The assessments of the 27 EU states’ budgets and economies will be published by the European Commission on […]

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U.S. Government Historical Debt

U.S. Government Historical Debt Chart of the Week #7 Over the years, meeting people from all walks of life, I’ve noticed something: when you bring up the massive U.S. debt that’s starting to take over our whole economy, some just shrug and say, “Well, the U.S. has always had a ton of debt — it’s […]

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Chaos is Spreading Everywhere!

Chaos is Spreading Everywhere! Intensifying foreign wars, raging internal political wars, inflation all over again, and disastrous immigration are turning the world into a madding crowd. Photo by Callum Skelton on Unsplash Sure, the S&P 500 just broke 5,500 for its first time ever (and then failed miserably), but everything else this past week is proving out all […]

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Today’s Contemplation: Collapse Cometh CLXXXII–Tech ‘Solutions’ Are Us

Today’s Contemplation: Collapse Cometh CLXXXII–Tech ‘Solutions’ Are Us Pompeii, Italy (1984). Photo by author. Tech ‘Solutions’ Are Us I wanted to share another one of those conversations I have been involved in. It is not unlike many I see occur (and sometimes get involved in) when someone posts definitive support for the pursuit of complex […]

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“Julian Is Free!” Assange Released After ‘Time Served’ Plea Deal With DOJ, Departs For Home

“Julian Is Free!” Assange Released After ‘Time Served’ Plea Deal With DOJ, Departs For Home Update(2124ET): WikiLeaks has released its first footage showing Julian Assange as a free man, emerging from Belmarsh prison looking triumphant and joyous, and soon after boarding a plane to his native Australia… Below is the official statement from WikiLeaks: JULIAN ASSANGE […]

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Could We Go Back to the 1950s, Please?

Could We Go Back to the 1950s, Please? On radical acceptance and energy cannibalism Saying sorry might not work this time. Photo by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash How come that we always end up discussing how to do what we do differently — like how to become sustainable, or how fast should we “transition” to “renewables” etc. — and never ever if […]

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Common Sense and Memes Are Viruses to the New World Order

Common Sense and Memes Are Viruses to the New World Order The welfare of humanity is always the alibi of tyrants. – Albert Camus Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral […]

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The Advanced Economies are headed for a downfall

The Advanced Economies are headed for a downfall It may be pleasant to think that the economies that are “on top” now will stay on top forever, but it is doubtful that this is the way the economy of the world works. Figure 1. Three-year average GDP growth rates for Advanced Economies based on data […]

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Episode 61: Psychological Warfare in Pharma Marketing ft: Robert Malone

Episode 61: Psychological Warfare in Pharma Marketing ft: Robert Malone Hi everyone, In this new podcast episode, Robert Malone and I delve into the critical issues of credentialism, the corrupting influence of financial incentives, and the delegitimization of experts in public health. We explore how financial interests in academia and the pharmaceutical industry can distort […]

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U.S. Government Debt vs. GDP

U.S. Government Debt vs. GDP Chart of the Week #8 I don’t usually do these more than once a week unless I come across something really pressing that I want to share with you. But after a reader named Laramie made an interesting comment under the chart I published earlier this week, showing U.S. government historical […]

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The Dangerous Illusion of Scientific Consensus

The Dangerous Illusion of Scientific Consensus Join Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and Rav Arora in their new independent media project. Science is the process by which we learn about the workings of material reality. Though modern innovations – built on the fruits of science – would look like magic to people living only decades ago, they […]

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Brazil’s Supreme Court Is Hiring Contractors To Monitor Social Media and Track Dissenters

Brazil’s Supreme Court Is Hiring Contractors To Monitor Social Media and Track Dissenters Brazil’s Federal Supreme Court (STF) has turned to contractors to keep an eye on social media and smoke out main critics – including by identifying them, and their location. Other judicial institutions that are said to have contracts of a similar nature […]

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The Death of Environmentalism at 20

The Death of Environmentalism at 20 Looking back at the impactful Shellenberger/Nordhaus essay The bad boys of environmentalism Twenty years ago, Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus “dropped” (in Ted’s words) an essay at the annual meeting of the Environmental Grantmakers Association titled, The Death of Environmentalism (DoE). The DoE prompted a vigorous debate about environmentalism in the […]

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