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How Rethinking Affordable Homes Connects with the Climate Fight

How Rethinking Affordable Homes Connects with the Climate Fight First in a five-part series exploring the case for a Green New Deal for Housing. Experts in Canada and beyond see overlapping solutions to two crises: housing affordability and climate change. This series talks to more than 20 of them. Illustration for The Tyee by Nora Kelly. Earlier […]

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Dangerous Crossroads: NATO’s Attempted Infringement of Russia’s Airspace and Maritime Borders

Dangerous Crossroads: NATO’s Attempted Infringement of Russia’s Airspace and Maritime Borders Recent attempted infringements of Russia’s airspace and maritime borders by NATO are very dangerous instances of de-facto brinksmanship intended to provoke the Eurasian Great Power into reacting in a way that could then be manipulated as the “plausible pretext” for imposing further pressure upon […]

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The pandemic as the end of consumerism. Everything that’s happening is happening because it had to happen

The pandemic as the end of consumerism. Everything that’s happening is happening because it had to happen  These Medieval ladies look like fashion models. With their splendid dresses in silk brocade, they are displaying their wealth in an age, the 14th century, in which Europe was enjoying a period of economic growth and prosperity. They […]

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France Erupts as Law Criminalizes Showing the Face of Police even when Abusing Rights of Citizens

France Erupts as Law Criminalizes Showing the Face of Police even when Abusing Rights of Citizens This Communist 3.0 agenda being thrust upon the world by Kaus Schwab and his supporters will lead to major violence and revolutions. Thousands have taken to the streets in France against a new French law that would restrict sharing […]

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Government Calling out Military Against the People

Government Calling out Military Against the People COMMENT: Hi Martin Just thought you might be interested in this article in today’s Sunday Times in the UK – our military intelligence are going to be involved to ensure that we don’t get to hear the opposing points of view with respect to vaccine safety – they […]

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The Great Reset: If Only It Were Just a Conspiracy

The Great Reset: If Only It Were Just a Conspiracy Jamie Dimon, chairman & CEO of JP Morgan Chase Co., speaks during the Bloomberg Global Business Forum in New York, N.Y., September 25, 2019. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) The ‘Great Reset’ masterminded by the World Economic Forum is just corporatism by another name.Writing for The Spectator US, Ben Sixsmith gets to […]

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Offshore wind turbines: Expensive, risky, and last just 15 years

Offshore wind turbines: Expensive, risky, and last just 15 years Blade Damage During Land Transport       Preface: The Department of Energy high wind penetration plans require a lot of offshore wind. But is it possible, affordable, or wise to do this? Corrosion leads to a short lifespan of just 15 years. To reduce […]

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The Eurozone Economy Plunges Back Into a Severe Decline

The Eurozone Economy Plunges Back Into a Severe Decline Eurozone business activity fell sharply as countries introduced more aggressive measures to counter rising COVID infection rates. Flash PMI Signals Steep Downturn in November IHS Markit reports PMI Signals Steep Downturn in November Amid COVID Lockdowns. Key Findings Flash Eurozone PMI Composite Output Index at 45.1 (50.0 in […]

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Gold & The Great Reset

Gold & The Great Reset Mike Maloney forecasts what’s next for money, markets & bitcoin The composition of the US dollar, including what it is backed by, has been replaced many times throughout America’s history. And another replacement is currently underway, warns monetary expert Mike Maloney. After President Nixon fully severed its ties to gold, […]

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Frost in the Garden

 Image by atrix9 from Pixabay Frost in the Garden Plants That Love It, Protecting Plants That Don’t It seems many a gardener spends the winter locked up inside, hiding from the chilly weather, darning socks in front of the cookstove, the gardens tucked in with mulch and awaiting the spring. But, that’s no way to be when there […]

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5 Winter Homestead Tips To Help You Prepare

5 Winter Homestead Tips To Help You Prepare It’s easy to decide to create a homestead, however, the ways in which we go about it can be difficult. But here are a few tips to help you as winter approaches if you want to live on a homestead or improve your self-reliance. Even though things […]

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The Quiet Resilience of Willowbrook Farm

The Quiet Resilience of Willowbrook Farm Willowbrook Farm is a fifty-acre plot near Oxford on which the Radwan family grows vegetables and rears chickens, cows and sheep to produce ethical and sustainable Halal meat. Throughout the tumult of the pandemic, this farm’s small-scale model lent it incredible resilience; while much of the UK’s food system was […]

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“This Is No Free Country”: Anti-Lockdown Protests Rage In London, Dozens Arrested

“This Is No Free Country”: Anti-Lockdown Protests Rage In London, Dozens Arrested Over 60 protesters were arrested in anti-lockdown demonstrations on Saturday, as activists clashed with police who sought to break it up. If only it was a BLM demonstration. According to The Guardian, “officers were attempting to disperse the protesters after the Metropolitan police argued […]

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The Real Great Reset

The Real Great Reset In the more conspiratorial corners of the Internet, the “Great Reset” is a sinister public face of an elite plan to enslave humanity by creating a global authoritarian surveillance super-state, compete with re-education camps for those who suffer from wrongthink, and Soylent Green-style euthanasia camps for addressing the twin problems of […]

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Weekly Commentary: Pondering the New Secretary of the Treasury

Weekly Commentary: Pondering the New Secretary of the Treasury The U.S. Goods Trade Deficit jumped to a then record $76 billion back in July 2008. A few short months later, financial chaos unleashed the “great recession” economic crisis. Traditionally, large trade deficits are evidence of loose monetary conditions and resulting unsustainable spending patterns. By May […]

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