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Topple Statues of Queen Elizabeth II in Canada

Topple Statues of Queen Elizabeth II in Canada In Canada, they are toppling statues of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II. A group of protesters gathered at the Manitoba legislature and pulled down the statue of Queen Victoria on Canada Day. A smaller statue of Queen Elizabeth II was also torn down on the premises. […]

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The promise of restoration lives within us

 The promise of restoration lives within us “Today let’s start a new decade, one in which we finally make peace with nature and secure a better future for all” declared António Gutteres, the UN Secretary General, on June 5 during the virtual opening event of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. With environmental degradation already […]

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Police To Target Americans For Their Ideological Beliefs And Behaviors

Police To Target Americans For Their Ideological Beliefs And Behaviors Much has been written about President Joe Biden’s new Domestic Terror law, but nothing I have seen until now shows just how horrifying it is. To say that the White House uses the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) like political puppets to push their own agenda […]

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Million People Protest in London

2 Million People Protest in London The two days of protests in London have been impressive to show that resistance is not futile with at least 1 million people per day (some estimates were 2 million), the interesting aspect b behind the curtain is that the Boris Johnson government does not “give a shit” according […]

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Unstoppable Oil Could Be Nail In Coffin For Stocks

Unstoppable Oil Could Be Nail In Coffin For Stocks Stock investors worried about inflation should pay close attention to the rising price of oil. It could be the final kick needed to derail the consumer-spending spree behind the U.S.’s surging growth. From groceries to housing materials to gasoline, life is getting expensive for the average […]

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How I grew, and lost, a rainforest

How I grew, and lost, a rainforest And so I’ve come to the end of my posts concerning Part II of A Small Farm Future and I shall soon be moving onto Parts III and IV, which are the ones that have generated most of the discussions and disputations over the book. I include this post by […]

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Brace For Shock At The Pump: WTI Surges Above $75 As OPEC+ Raises Output Less Than Expected

Brace For Shock At The Pump: WTI Surges Above $75 As OPEC+ Raises Output Less Than Expected Brace for shock at the pump. WTI crude prices surged by over $2, rising more than 3% to $75.8/bbl… … the highest since 2018… … amid reports that ahead of the conclusion of today’s OPEC, JMMC and OPEC+ […]

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The Weird, Creepy Media Blackout On Recent Assange Revelations

The Weird, Creepy Media Blackout On Recent Assange Revelations Listen to a reading of this article: As of this writing, it has been three days since the Icelandic newspaper Stundin broke the story that a key witness in the US government’s case against Julian Assange had fabricated allegations against the WikiLeaks founder. And yet, somehow, Assange is still in prison. […]

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CIBC: Gold is still going towards $2,000 and silver to $31

Photo by Jingming Pan CIBC: Gold is still going towards $2,000 and silver to $31 Despite the selloff that caused gold to drop by more than 5% within a week, Canadian bank CIBC is still optimistic on both gold and silver’s prospects over the next few years. While the bank downgraded their average 2021 forecast for gold to […]

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What To Expect Next in the Coming Food Shortage

What To Expect Next in the Coming Food Shortage  “Dependence begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of ambition.” – Thomas Jefferson. It used to be that when a drought, flood, or frost occurred, we could see clearly the shortages that it would create. As a […]

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The Plot Thickens

The Plot Thickens COMMENT: Dear Sir, thanks for the messages at your blog. Today I heard from my daughter that during the European soccer championship a Danish player got a heart attack. That was broadcasted but not that two days before he got a corona vaccin. My grandson of 9 yrs wants to have a […]

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Dozens Die Across British Columbia And Pacific Northwest Amid “Historic” Heat Wave

Dozens Die Across British Columbia And Pacific Northwest Amid “Historic” Heat Wave The Pacific Northwest is experiencing a multi-day heat wave that we said last week would be “historic.” The unrelenting triple-digit temperatures shattered records on Monday and Tuesday and have stressed out power grids in the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia. Many folks in […]

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By 2030 You’ll Own Nothing And You’ll Be Happy

By 2030 You’ll Own Nothing And You’ll Be Happy The title of this article projects an ominous future where the masses are controlled by a few. Over the years I have written several articles covering the elite gathering in Davos. The global elites see the World Economic Forum (WEF) as an opportunity to promote their views and […]

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Protestors Block the Nova Scotia-New Brunswick Border

Protestors Block the Nova Scotia-New Brunswick Border Civil unrest is rising in Canada due to Trudeau’s tyranny. Transit between the border of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick was closed for nearly a day after the Nova Scotia government announced that those traveling from New Brunswick would be forced to self-quarantine upon arrival. The decision was […]

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Triple-Digit Heat Dome Bakes Pacific Northwest, Triggers First Blackout

Triple-Digit Heat Dome Bakes Pacific Northwest, Triggers First Blackout The Pacific Northwest is experiencing a multi-day heat wave that we said last week would be “historic.” The unrelenting triple-digit temperatures shattered records across the region and have stressed out power grids where rolling blackouts have been reported. Bloomberg reports Avista Corporation, which supplies electricity to 340,000 […]

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