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China Panic-Hoards Half Of World’s Grain Supply Amid Threats Of Collapse

China Panic-Hoards Half Of World’s Grain Supply Amid Threats Of Collapse About two and a half years ago, we told readers China was panic hoarding food, which was several months before the virus pandemic began to spread worldwide; Beijing has managed to stockpile more than half of the world’s maize and other grains that have resulted in […]

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My “Wealth Effect Monitor” & “Wealth Disparity Monitor” for the Fed’s Money-Printer Economy: December Update

My “Wealth Effect Monitor” & “Wealth Disparity Monitor” for the Fed’s Money-Printer Economy: December Update Billionaires got more billions, bottom half of Americans got peanuts and inflation. My “Wealth Effect Monitor” uses the data that the Fed releases quarterly about the wealth of households. The Fed, after having released the overall data for the third […]

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The end of the Oil Age, as we knew it

The end of the Oil Age, as we knew it I’ve just spent the last hour reading this long article, full of links to keep you occupied right through the holidays…. Louis loves his acronyms, and they can be tedious, but this is such an important piece of work. He’s the only person I know […]

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This economy is going down

This economy is going down UK gas prices have fallen back this week – although they are still some 400 percent higher than at the start of 2021.  And the reasons for the fall in price should not breed complacency.  First, the arrival of a south-westerly airflow off the Atlantic has finally begun to spin […]

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Here’s How to Make a Food Forest This Winter

 Image by Brian Chiu (flickr) under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Here’s How to Make a Food Forest This Winter Believe it or not, the best time to start a food forest is in the winter. You may be wondering how that could be. Aren’t you going to double your work? Actually, it’s the complete opposite. Food […]

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GOLDCORE TV INTERVIEW ON THE ENERGY CLIFF: A Wake Up Call For The World

GOLDCORE TV INTERVIEW ON THE ENERGY CLIFF: A Wake Up Call For The World I was fortunate to discuss the implications of the coming Energy Cliff with Dave at GoldCore TV last week.  Due to Europe being the most dependent on natural gas imports, they have been hit the hardest.  We can see this in […]

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Is the Crack-up Boom Here?

Is the Crack-up Boom Here? Bloomberg News recently solicited advice from Argentinians who lived through that country’s high inflation on how Americans should cope with rising inflation. The Argentinians suggested Americans spend their paychecks as fast as possible to avoid future price increases. They also suggested taking out loans that can be paid back later […]

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Peter Schiff: There Is No Ceiling on Inflation

Peter Schiff: There Is No Ceiling on Inflation Gold closed out the week before Christmas above $1,800 an ounce, despite rising bond yields. The $1,800 level has been viewed as a ceiling for the price of gold. In his podcast, Peter Schiff said people need to start thinking of $1,800 as a floor. And he said […]

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The Rise and Fall of Scientism. Do we Need a new Religion?

The Rise and Fall of Scientism. Do we Need a new Religion? What is religion, exactly? Hieratic monks singing their hymns? Fanatics performing human sacrifices? Old ladies praying the rosary? Pentecostals speaking in tongues? It is all that and more. And it is not something we can ignore. Religions are not old superstitions, but part […]

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The Problem With Ponzis…

The Problem With Ponzis… Over the past few years, I’ve been highly critical of the Ponzi Sector. This is a whole grouping of companies that has no ability or desire to ever become profitable. Instead, these businesses have focused on rapid revenue growth because the stock market has rewarded them for this growth—especially if there […]

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Inflation In 2021 Far Different From What We Had In 1979

Inflation In 2021 Far Different From What We Had In 1979 The inflation of today is a starkly different creature than what we faced in 1979. The world is massively different and presenting us with a strain of inflation that will most likely be stronger and more difficult to combat without major disruptions to our […]

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False Beliefs and Denial

False Beliefs and Denial Sam’s Gap at the Tennessee/North Carolina border I have embarked on quite the journey over the past year. I stepped out of my comfort zone and decided to begin writing this blog. I do enjoy discussing energy and resource decline and climate change, because of the stark implications they present. I’m […]

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Gold and silver prospects for 2022

Gold and silver prospects for 2022 It has been a disappointing year for profit-seeking precious metal investors, but for those few of us looking to accumulate gold and silver as the ultimate insurance against runaway inflation it has been an unexpected bonus. After reviewing the current year to gain a perspective for 2022, this article […]

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Canada Admits To Secretly Tracking 33 Million Phones During Covid-19 Lockdown

Canada Admits To Secretly Tracking 33 Million Phones During Covid-19 Lockdown Canada – which has a population of 38 million – has admitted to secretly tracking 33 million phones during the Covid-19 lockown, according to the National Post, citing Blacklock’s Reporter which first noted the disclosure. The country’s Public Health Agency (PHAC) did so to assess “the public’s responsiveness during lockdown […]

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War Drums Are Beating

War Drums Are Beating A RISK NOT DISCUSSED It was around 2017 when I began seeing the ridiculous climate hysteria being pushed not just by dreadlocked physics deniers chaining themselves to trees but at an institutional level. This, I thought to myself, was something very, very dangerous and which — if taken to any greater […]

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