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The West is Crumbling & Putin Knows It

The West is Crumbling & Putin Knows It QUESTION: It appears that Russia has shifted its focus claiming it may need to protect Russian citizens in Eastern Ukraine. You seem to have more insight than what I read elsewhere. Biden is now scrambling with Borris here in London on a way to appease Russia. Do […]

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Europe relies primarily on imports to meet its natural gas needs

Europe relies primarily on imports to meet its natural gas needs Source: Graph created by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, based on data from Eurostat and the International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers (GIIGNL) annual liquefied natural gas trade reports Note: Due to reporting requirements, some volumes of pipeline-imported natural gas are not attributed to a […]

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Gasoline Prices Rise Across US Again, Experts Warn More Pain at Pump Coming

A customer prepares to pump gasoline into his car at a Valero station in Mill Valley, Calif., on July 12, 2021. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Gasoline Prices Rise Across US Again, Experts Warn More Pain at Pump Coming The price of gasoline has risen across the United States again as experts warn that more pain could lie ahead […]

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Trudeau To Unleash Never-Before-Used ‘Emergency Powers Act’ To Counter Protests As US-Canada Bridge Reopens

Trudeau To Unleash Never-Before-Used ‘Emergency Powers Act’ To Counter Protests As US-Canada Bridge Reopens Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has learned that Prime Minister Trudeau “will inform the provinces he will invoke the Emergencies Act to give the government extra powers to deal with the protests across the country. But in a meeting with the Liberal caucus, the PM said […]

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European Energy Prices Soar As Western Media Hypes Imminent Russian Invasion Of Ukraine

European Energy Prices Soar As Western Media Hypes Imminent Russian Invasion Of Ukraine European natural gas and electricity prices jumped as Western corporate media continued to drum up headlines of an imminent Russian invasion of Ukraine that could spark World War 3. Benchmark European gas prices rose more than 10% to 84 euros a megawatt-hour, the highest […]

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France to build up to 14 new nuclear reactors by 2050, says Macron

France to build up to 14 new nuclear reactors by 2050, says Macron French president says ‘renaissance’ of atomic energy industry will help end country’s reliance on fossil fuels Emmanuel Macron made his announcement during an visit to the eastern industrial town of Belfort. Photograph: Jean-François Badias/AFP/Getty Images Emmanuel Macron has announced a “renaissance” for the […]

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How we Became What we Despised. Turning the West into a New Soviet Union

How we Became What we Despised. Turning the West into a New Soviet Union   For everything that happens, there is a reason for it to happen. Even for turning the former Free World into something that looks very much like the old “Evil Empire,” the Soviet Union. I understand that this series of reflections […]

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Fed One Meeting Away from Creating a Doomsday Market Sinkhole

Fed One Meeting Away from Creating a Doomsday Market Sinkhole Photo CC-BY-2.0 courtesy of the Oregon Department of Transportation The effective Federal Reserve funds rate (the EFFR) has been sitting at virtually zero for a long time now. It feels a little strange to think about the fact that it was 14 years ago when the […]

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The Total Collapse in Confidence of Government on Every Level

The Total Collapse in Confidence of Government on Every Level QUESTION: Greetings! You have said “they” want the economy to turn down, this is their goal with all the lockdowns. So now you say that if the economy has a low after March it will mean a decline into 2023. Does this mean “they” are […]

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Video from 1947 – Don’t Be a Sucker

Video from 1947 – Don’t Be a Sucker This old film from 1947 serves as a warning — do not allow the government to divide us. The video discusses how the people came together as the German people until Hitler came to power. The people were then divided by race and religion, separated, and no […]

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A Case Study of Fossil-Fuel Depletion

A Case Study of Fossil-Fuel Depletion A few months ago I received an intriguing email from researcher and activist Regan Boychuk. For the past 15 years, Boychuk has been studying the oil-and-gas industry in Alberta (Canada) and he wanted to know if I would join his project. I immediately said yes. Some backstory. You can think […]

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The Great International Convoy Fiasco

The Great International Convoy Fiasco As America puts the Canadian Prime Minister’s unmentionables in a vice over a truck protest, it’s clearer than ever: the world’s leaders have forgotten how to govern The White House issued a statement Friday, after Joe Biden chatted with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau: The two leaders agreed that the actions of the individuals […]

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“Not Going To Happen To Me Again” – Prepping Goes Mainstream In Post-COVID Era

“Not Going To Happen To Me Again” – Prepping Goes Mainstream In Post-COVID Era Consumer psychology radically changed during the early days of the virus pandemic as shortages at supermarkets emerged. Bulk-buying habits were never a thing with the modern consumer in a pre-COVID world, but now ‘prepping’ has gone mainstream two years since the beginning of the […]

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Thinking food: What’s ‘healthy’ and ‘sustainable’?

Thinking food: What’s ‘healthy’ and ‘sustainable’?  What constitutes a ‘healthy diet’ has been endlessly debated and the advice on eating changes almost year on year. With the dangerous rise in non-communicable diseases (such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes) which has occurred over the last fifty or so years – significantly accelerating from the 1980s onwards with […]

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The Greatest Holobiont on Earth: Old-Growth Forests

The Greatest Holobiont on Earth: Old-Growth Forests A “holobiont” is a living creature formed of independent, but cooperating, organisms. It is a wide-ranging concept that can explain many things not just about the ecosystem of our planet, but also about human society, and even more than that. Photo courtesy of Chuck Pezeshky. This post was […]

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