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Worldwide COVID Protests Some Turning Violent As Police Support Tyranny

Worldwide COVID Protests Some Turning Violent As Police Support Tyranny In the Netherlands, COVID-19 cases have surged despite more than 70% of the country being fully vaccinated. Protest have turned violent in the Netherlands and massive protests are taking place around the world including Australia over to Croatia, Italy, and Austria. In France, Macron has declared protesters terrorists and sent […]

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Fighting “Information Disorder”: Aspen’s Orwellian Commission on Controlling Speech in America

Fighting “Information Disorder”: Aspen’s Orwellian Commission on Controlling Speech in America       The Aspen Institute has issued the results of its much heralded 16-person Commission on Information Disorder on how to protect the public from misinformation. The commission on disinformation and “building trust” was partially headed by Katie Couric who is still struggling with […]

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«The Fed Reminds Me of a Speculator Who Is on the Wrong Side of the Market»

«The Fed Reminds Me of a Speculator Who Is on the Wrong Side of the Market» Jim Grant, editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, warns of the rampant speculation in the stock market. He worries that the central banks are underestimating the threat of persistently high inflation and explains why gold has a bright future. […]

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Lack Of New Fossil Fuels Investment May Trigger A New Financial Crisis

Lack Of New Fossil Fuels Investment May Trigger A New Financial Crisis I am an oilfield veteran of 38+ years. Retired from Schlumberger since 2015. My background is drilling and completion fluids. I have authored a number of technical papers on completion topics. I have worked around the world- Brazil, Russia, Scotland, and the Far […]

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Modernity is incompatible with planetary limits: Developing a PLAN for the future

Modernity is incompatible with planetary limits: Developing a PLAN for the future Abstract This age of modernity is characterized by consistent growth in energy use, economic activity, and resource consumption, and a generally increasing standard of living—albeit inequitably distributed. All currently living humans, and most academic disciplines, have developed in this age, which appears normal […]

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Putin Says the West Is Taking Russia’s ‘Red Lines’ Too Lightly

Putin Says the West Is Taking Russia’s ‘Red Lines’ Too Lightly The Russian leader says relations with US are ‘unsatisfactory’ and is open to more talks On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Western powers are taking Moscow’s “red lines” too lightly. “We’re constantly voicing our concerns about this, talking about red lines, but we understand […]

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The End Of Venezuela’s Oil Era

The End Of Venezuela’s Oil Era Venezuela, once Latin America’s largest oil producer and a founding member of OPEC, has seen its economically vital oil industry collapse triggering one of the worst economic and humanitarian crises of the century. The pain is far from over for Venezuela’s people and the country’s failing economy. Before 1920, […]

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Too clever by half, but not nearly smart enough

Too clever by half, but not nearly smart enough

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5 gardening tips to keep your plants healthy

 Photo by Thomas Verbruggen on Unsplash 5 gardening tips to keep your plants healthy Sometimes, it may be difficult to know the best ways to keep your plants healthy, especially if you’re not a gardener by profession. We aim to have a highly productive garden that fulfils our needs, natures needs, is energy efficient and low maintenance. If […]

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It’s Worse Than We Thought! How The Global Energy Crisis Will Have Long-Term Consequences

It’s Worse Than We Thought! How The Global Energy Crisis Will Have Long-Term Consequences  

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Hunting Tips: The Pros and Cons Of Two Different Field Dressing Methods

Hunting Tips: The Pros and Cons Of Two Different Field Dressing Methods  

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3 Ways Mullein Boosts Your Immune System from Respiratory Infections, Allergies and Asthma, and Ear Infections

3 Ways Mullein Boosts Your Immune System from Respiratory Infections, Allergies and Asthma, and Ear Infections  

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Why the Climate Change Committee should reconsider their approach to farming

https://sustainablefoodtrust.org/articles/why-the-ccc-should-reconsider-their-approach-to-farming/  

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Food Insecurity: The exacerbating factors

https://sustainablefoodtrust.org/articles/food-insecurity-the-exacerbating-factors/  

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The Most Splendid Housing Bubbles in Canada “Pause” after Bank of Canada Ends QE, Starts Unwinding its Balance Sheet

The Most Splendid Housing Bubbles in Canada “Pause” after Bank of Canada Ends QE, Starts Unwinding its Balance Sheet Home prices fell in Vancouver, Ottawa, and Montreal; were flat in Toronto, other cities for the first time since 2019. So this is something that hasn’t happened in the Canadian housing market since 2019: The Teranet-National […]

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