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FEMA is Preparing For Coronavirus “Emergency Declaration”

FEMA IS PREPARING FOR CORONAVIRUS “EMERGENCY DECLARATION” As Americans scramble to prepare themselves for the possibility that the coronavirus outbreak becomes a pandemic, FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) is also preparing.  FEMA is “aware of the gravity of the situation” and ready to assist in a coronavirus response. FEMA officials are preparing for an “infectious […]

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Next Economic Downturn May Last Forever And A Day

Next Economic Downturn May Last Forever And A Day Market Manipulation Has Created Big Problems Based on how Japan has fared over the last several decades it is difficult to see the green shoots of a global economic spring forth as a result of lower interest rates. In fact, the next economic downturn will likely […]

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DoD: Covid-19 “Likely” to be a Pandemic Within the Next 30 Days

DoD: Covid-19 “Likely” to be a Pandemic Within the Next 30 Days In a document obtained by Newsweek, Department of Defense officials said that Covid-19 will “likely” become a global pandemic within the next 30 days. This comes after a 23-year-old soldier stationed in South Korea became the first member of the US armed forces to […]

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Rabobank: What Level Of Interest Rates Will Incentivize You To Risk The Death Of Yourself And Your Family

Rabobank: What Level Of Interest Rates Will Incentivize You To Risk The Death Of Yourself And Your Family “Tonight the super trouper lights are gonna find meShining like the sun (sup-p-per troup-p-per)Smiling, having fun (sup-p-per troup-p-per)Feeling like a number one…” So sang markets yesterday in excitement as we enter what I am dubbing “Super Trouper […]

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‘Bees are sentinels’: mass bee die-offs signal the wider impact of Brazil’s pesticide boom

‘Bees are sentinels’: mass bee die-offs signal the wider impact of Brazil’s pesticide boom Brazil’s vast plantations, agribusiness-friendly policies and tropical fecundity have made it an agricultural superpower – and, our data reveals, the world’s largest user of highly hazardous pesticides. The footage is unpleasant to watch: thousands of bees writhe, disoriented, on the ground […]

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We’re Close To Your Last Day To Prepare For The Coronavirus

We’re Close To Your Last Day To Prepare For The Coronavirus As supplies fly from the shelves, you’ll have to deal using the preps you now have A cases continue to grow exponentially in South Korea and Italy. yesterday the US recorded its first coronavirus death on the continent: a 50+ year-old man in Washington […]

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Bill Fleckenstein: Coronavirus Will Cause A “Confidence Crisis” In The Fed

Bill Fleckenstein: Coronavirus Will Cause A “Confidence Crisis” In The Fed Money manager and metals specialist Bill Fleckenstein appeared on the Quoth the Raven Podcast on Sunday to give his thoughts about gold, the market’s reaction to coronavirus and the Fed’s coming “confidence crisis”. Gold First, talking about last week’s move in gold, Fleckenstein says he doesn’t […]

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Did CDC Stop Disclosing How Many Americans Are Being Tested For Covid-19? – Live Updates

Did CDC Stop Disclosing How Many Americans Are Being Tested For Covid-19? – Live Updates Summary: US death toll climbs to 6; all in WA, which has 18 cases 2 new cases confirmed in Tampa Bay 1st case reported in New Hampshire Santa Clara County confirms 2 more cases, bringing county total to 9 Gottlieb […]

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‘This will not be contained’: Experts cast doubt that spread of COVID-19 can be stopped

‘This will not be contained’: Experts cast doubt that spread of COVID-19 can be stopped Outside China, there have been more than 7,000 cases in 60 countries and more than 100 deaths While the World Health Organization has said the risk of COVID-19 spreading worldwide is now “very high”, officials have suggested that efforts to combat the coronavirus are still […]

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Were Coronavirus Samples Destroyed By China To Coverup The Outbreak?

Were Coronavirus Samples Destroyed By China To Coverup The Outbreak? Since the outbreak of Coronavirus in Wuhan, the Chinese Communist Party has concealed the epidemic from the local government to the central government and shirked from its responsibility. Recently, Caixin, a Beijing-based media group published a shocking report that the Hubei Provincial Health and Medical […]

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The Good, Bad, & Ugly Of Virus Response: El-Erian Admits Govts & Central Banks Can Only Do So Much

The Good, Bad, & Ugly Of Virus Response: El-Erian Admits Govts & Central Banks Can Only Do So Much Look for this week to be full of news about governments and central banks signaling their “whatever it takes” willingness to take additional policy measures to fight the contractionary impact of the coronavirus on virtually every […]

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Coronageddon: Can a “Minsky Moment” be Avoided?

Coronageddon: Can a “Minsky Moment” be Avoided? There’s a chance that the coronavirus will be contained in the United States and that fewer people will be infected than in China or Iran. But there’s also a possibility that the highly-contagious virus will spread and that there will be sporadic outbreaks across the country. If this […]

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The Countries Best And Worst Prepared For An Epidemic

The Countries Best And Worst Prepared For An Epidemic The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention has stated that another case of the coronavirus has been detected in the United States, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to five. The latest one was confirmed in Arizona and all five cases involve people who recently […]

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Human Consumption of Natural Resources Exceeds an Annual 100 Billion Tonnes.

Human Consumption of Natural Resources Exceeds an Annual 100 Billion Tonnes. In 1969, the late Professor Albert Bartlett famously delivered a lecture, entitled “Arithmetic, Population and Energy”, which begins with the observation that, “The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.” The truth of this is profound and irrefutable, as is […]

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“Don’t Test, Don’t Tell!”

“Don’t Test, Don’t Tell!” I believe that a healthy society should not have only one voice. – Li Wenliang, Wuhan physician, born October 12, 1986, died February 7, 2020. Last night, I received a Twitter DM that included screenshots of an email that went out to staff at the UC Davis Medical Center. After checking […]

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