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Banks Disclose Tidbits of Hidden Stock Market Leverage of “Securities-Based Lending,” as Known Stock Market Leverage Surges

Banks Disclose Tidbits of Hidden Stock Market Leverage of “Securities-Based Lending,” as Known Stock Market Leverage Surges No one knows total stock market leverage, but it’s huge and ballooning, as we see from the tidbits we’re allowed to see. No one knows how much total leverage there is in the stock market. Only fragments are […]

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Bonus: Galactic-Scale Energy with Tom Murphy

Bonus: Galactic-Scale Energy with Tom Murphy Take it from astrophysicist Tom Murphy. Sure, lightsabers, dilithium crystal warp drives, and Mars colonies are a lot of fun to consider. But a physics-based perspective on energy tells us that we need to accept the limits to growth, stop chasing  sci-fi fantasies, and get to work building a […]

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Facial Recognition Apps for Home Quarantine a ‘Privacy Disaster’: Report

A woman looks at her phone. (Andrea Piacquadio/Pexels) Facial Recognition Apps for Home Quarantine a ‘Privacy Disaster’: Report A new report from the left-leaning Australia Institute’s Centre for Responsible Technology has warned state-level governments to avoid crossing into “new frontiers” of citizen surveillance following the increasing adoption of home quarantine apps in the country. Currently, […]

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China Coal Prices Soar To Record As Winter Freeze Spreads Cross The Country

China Coal Prices Soar To Record As Winter Freeze Spreads Cross The Country One week ago we discussed why the “worst case” scenario for China’s property crisis is gradually emerging; to this we can now add that China’s worst case energy crisis scenario is also about to be unleashed as cold weather swept into much of the […]

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 A publicly owned energy industry could help tackle energy poverty and increase renewables

 A publicly owned energy industry could help tackle energy poverty and increase renewables Recent queues at petrol stations across the UK point to significant issues with fuel supply chains in the wake of Brexit. But a lack of fuel where it is needed has been causing problems in the UK for years.Before the pandemic, an estimated 13.4% of households – […]

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EU fails to reduce dependency on fossil fuels amid soaring energy bills

EU fails to reduce dependency on fossil fuels amid soaring energy bills,  As the global energy crisis intensifies, the EU is renewing its commitment to fossil fuels instead of investing in green energy European Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson speaks about European solutions to the rise of energy prices for businesses and consumers at the […]

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The Science Of Propaganda Is Still Being Developed And Advanced

The Science Of Propaganda Is Still Being Developed And Advanced Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ We live in a far less free society than most of us think. It looks like we’re free. We don’t get thrown in prison for criticizing our government officials. We can vote for whoever we want. We can log […]

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Does Climate Change Increase Earthquakes and Volcanic Activity?

Does Climate Change Increase Earthquakes and Volcanic Activity? From top; Columbia Glacier, Mount Blackburn, Worthington Glacier, Matanuska Glacier Something many people aren’t aware of is just how climate change is affecting natural disasters once thought to have no connection to weather and/or climate – earthquakes and volcanic activity. Unfortunately, these two phenomena are predicted to […]

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A Super Simple Salad in Stor(age): A DIY Home Hydroponics Example

A Super Simple Salad in Stor(age): A DIY Home Hydroponics Example Say the word “hydroponics” or the even more mysterious sounding “controlled environment agriculture” and the image that most people conjure in their minds is of large greenhouses or artificially lit rooms filled with complex hoses and tubes using all manner of technological gizmos to […]

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Flooding in West China Destroys Agricultural Production

Flooding in West China Destroys Agricultural Production People watch as floodwaters are released from the Yellow River, China, on July 23, 2013. (STR/AFP/Getty Images) Continuous rainfall for more than ten days has caused the lower reaches of the Luo River in China’s west to spill their banks. Large volumes of floodwater released from upstream have […]

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Build a $300 Underground Greenhouse For Year-Round Fresh Food

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Are We Really Crazy Enough to Believe This Is Going to Work?

Are We Really Crazy Enough to Believe This Is Going to Work? Unbeknownst to the giddy participants, they’re not just betting on the omnipotence of the Fed Politburo, they’re also making a max-leverage bet that “the madness of crowds” will never end. Imagine an economy so dominated by its central bank that all markets hang […]

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Europe’s gas price surge is about to hit you in the belly

Europe’s gas price surge is about to hit you in the belly Soaring fertilizer prices are set to push up the price of food. With the price of fertilizer increasing, food prices will follow | Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images Voiced by Amazon Polly LUXEMBOURG — It’s not just your heating bill that risks going up thanks […]

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Lies, Lies & More Lies from the Financial Press

Lies, Lies & More Lies from the Financial Press COMMENT: Marty; the Fed quietly published the banks it was funding in the Repo Crisis. I just wanted to say, you are always right. The press claimed it was tax time, but you said it was the crisis in European banks. Your sources are always spot on. […]

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Europe’s Energy Crisis Is a Warning Sign for America

A tanker is stocked with fuel as workers walk past at the Hamble oil refinery near Southampton, southern England, on Oct. 4, 2021. (Adrian Dennis/AFP via Getty Images) Europe’s Energy Crisis Is a Warning Sign for America An energy crisis is rocking the world, the likes of which we haven’t seen since the 1970s. Although headlines about […]

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