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Model Predicts Things Humanly Impossible

Model Predicts Things Humanly Impossible QUESTION: OK. I have followed you and Socrates for a long time now. How could it see that the 8th was going to be more important than the 6th and that the vote was going to be postponed? I am blown away. SH ANSWER: I am here only to try to interpret […]

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Big Tech Suppresses Free Speech Through Censorship

Big Tech Suppresses Free Speech Through Censorship This Warning We Must Take Seriously It appears that silencing the masses is not just for countries such as China. The wholesale move by huge tech companies to put its footprint on the neck of free speech speaks volumes about the powerful dictating the direction of society. This […]

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How To Lose Weight

How To Lose Weight Health is the best investment you can make in 2021 If you’re like most of the people around the world who had their lives rocked by the COVID pandemic, staying healthy in 2021 is likely one of your resolutions for the coming year. And if so, ‘losing weight’ is probably on […]

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Are Small-Scale Farms the Key to Feeding the World?

 Image by Zen Chung (pexels) Are Small-Scale Farms the Key to Feeding the World? In the United States, agricultural production has been shifting to larger farms for many years. The demand for cheaper food and lower production costs has turned fertile fields and small operations into industrial plots and factory farms. Today, these large-scale operations […]

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What my Linux adventure is teaching me about our possible future

What my Linux adventure is teaching me about our possible future I am a Linux ambassador of sorts. I’ve been using the Linux computer operating system since 2013. I can still remember the light feeling I had the day I broke free of the Microsoft Windows operating system. No more constant worries about viruses hijacking or corrupting […]

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Last Days for BC’s Apple Industry?

Last Days for BC’s Apple Industry? COVID-19 and bad weather have hammered Okanagan orchardists. But low prices are the biggest threat to their survival. First of two. Not only does Sukhdeep Brar have to spend more time and effort to pick the apples on his farm this year, thanks to COVID-19 and bad weather, he […]

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Another Nail In The Coffin Of Big Cities

Another Nail In The Coffin Of Big Cities The riots, political turmoil, and other banana republic embarrassments seem to be ending – for now. So let’s get back to examining the real problems of this hyper-leveraged, dangerously-complex world. Like how big cities might soon be obsolete: Pretend it’s 2019 and you’re living in a major […]

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U.S. Mint Sells 2.7 Million Silver Eagles First Week Of 2021

U.S. Mint Sells 2.7 Million Silver Eagles First Week Of 2021 With the Fed and central banks pumping up the markets with a record amount of money printing, liquidity, and stimulus, investor demand for precious metals continues to be very strong.  In the first week of 2021, the U.S. Mint sold 2.7 million Silver Eagles.  […]

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Stop the Real Steal!

Stop the Real Steal! It’s axiomatic that when you suddenly change the election rules and modus operandi, causing 65 million mail-in ballots (out of 159 million total) to flood unprepared local elections systems, you will get beaucoup irregularities, mistakes and fraud. To that extent, the impending Trumpite challenge when the Congress meets on Wednesday to […]

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Peak Oil? Drivers—and Voters—Could Delay It for Years

Peak Oil? Drivers—and Voters—Could Delay It for Years Investors and politicians have made their views clear about oil’s uncertain future. Consumers, not so much. Drivers traverse the 405 freeway at night in California. The fate of the oil industry depends as much, or more, on consumers as it does on politicians and policymakers. PHOTO: PATRICK T. […]

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We still need alternatives to supermarkets – perhaps now more than ever

We still need alternatives to supermarkets – perhaps now more than ever If you were a child in the ‘50s and ‘60s, you will remember that food shopping meant traipsing round several specialist shops whilst your mother chatted to the knowledgeable shop staff about what was available that week. But even by then, this way […]

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Update on the WTF Collapse of Gasoline & Jet Fuel Consumption: The Holiday Period

Update on the WTF Collapse of Gasoline & Jet Fuel Consumption: The Holiday Period Long-term structural issues have long dogged these fuels. Then came the Pandemic. During the holiday shopping and travel period in December and early January, ten months into the Pandemic, gasoline consumption in the US was down about 12% from a year […]

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Repressive Tolerance in Action

Repressive Tolerance in Action Recent Coverage Captures The Philosophy of Herbert Marcuse The events of January 6th captivated the attention of the nation and the globe. I will not discuss them here right now. If, as Zhou Enlai allegedly claimed, it is “too early to say” the full impact of the French Revolution; then it […]

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Spanish Energy Markets Roiled Amid Chilling Temps

Spanish Energy Markets Roiled Amid Chilling Temps A cold snap across Spain is expected to last through mid-January has resulted in natural gas prices more than doubling in the last week, according to Bloomberg. LNG prices trading at Spain’s Punto Virtual de Balance (PVB) gas trading hub hit a record 51.55 euros ($63.13) a megawatt-hour this week, […]

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The Boot Is Coming Down Hard And Fast

The Boot Is Coming Down Hard And Fast A lot’s been happening really fast. It’s a white noise saturation day and it’s impossible to keep track of everything going on, so I’m just going to post my thoughts on a few of the things that have happened. ❖ Biden has announced plans to roll out new domestic […]

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