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US Consumer Prices Soar At Fastest In 39 Years, Real Wages Tumble For 9th Straight Month

US Consumer Prices Soar At Fastest In 39 Years, Real Wages Tumble For 9th Straight Month Consensus was convinced – with barely any outliers – that this morning’s consumer price index would print with an astonishing 7.0% YoY (and notably 7 of the last 9 releases have come in above consensus) and they nailed it […]

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European LNG Imports Hit Two-Year High As US Flotilla Delivers Much-Needed Supplies

European LNG Imports Hit Two-Year High As US Flotilla Delivers Much-Needed Supplies A flotilla of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the US has finally arrived in Europe, increasing LNG imports on the fuel-starved continent to a two-year high. The fresh injection of natural gas is helping to offset declining Russian shipments. Prices of European natural […]

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Ukraine Pushes US Senators to Vote for Sanctions on German-Russian Pipeline

Ukraine Pushes US Senators to Vote for Sanctions on German-Russian Pipeline Officials say Nord Stream 2 is ‘an existential threat’ to Ukraine Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is to get a vote this week on a bill to sanction Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline. The pipeline is a key way for Russia to ship energy to […]

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The Hunter Connection? Kazakh Security Chief Arrested For Treason Was “Close Friends” With Bidens

The Hunter Connection? Kazakh Security Chief Arrested For Treason Was “Close Friends” With Bidens Among the boldest and eye-brow raising political moves by embattled Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev within the past days that grabbed international headlines was his ordering the arrest of Kazakhstan’s powerful former intelligence chief, Karim Massimov, on the charge of high treason. Indicating that amid widespread fuel price unrest which quickly […]

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WATCH: Assange: Can Exposure Bring Justice?

WATCH: Assange: Can Exposure Bring Justice? Join Fidel Narváez, former consul at the Ecuador embassy in London, and John Kiriakou, former C.I.A. officer and CN columnist, discussing Julian Assange’s case.  Produced by the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee, WI. Watch the replay.   What really went down at the Ecuadorian Embassy that allegedly triggered the C.I.A. plot to […]

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J. Edgar Hoover’s Legacy: Spying On Democracy

J. Edgar Hoover’s Legacy: Spying On Democracy Photograph Source: United States Library of Congress – Public Domain The surveillance activities of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Portland and other American cities earlier this year is reminiscent of FBI-CIA-NSA efforts to disrupt anti-Vietnam protest groups in the 1960s and 1970s.  In 2021, FBI agents, dressed […]

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Missiles on the Doorstep and Impending Nuclear Winter

Missiles on the Doorstep and Impending Nuclear Winter Nobody in their right mind would advocate what is called ‘first use’ of nuclear weapons. ‘Nuclear winter’ is defined in Britannica as “the environmental devastation that certain scientists contend would probably result from the hundreds of nuclear explosions in a nuclear war.” One immediately direct effect of such a conflict would […]

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Massive Snowstorm To Ring In New Year For Millions Of Americans

Massive Snowstorm To Ring In New Year For Millions Of Americans AccuWeather meteorologists say that millions of Americans will be ringing in the new year with a massive winter storm that is expected to blanket the Midwest and parts of the Northeast with as much as 18 inches of snow. As of 0900 ET, winter storm […]

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New England is an Energy Crisis Waiting to Happen

New England is an Energy Crisis Waiting to Happen “A lot of people like snow. I find it to be an unnecessary freezing of water.” – Carl Reiner At its core, the human body is a symphony of chemical reactions. The complexities and interdependencies of the molecular machinery that makes our bodies function are almost too […]

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US to Help Ukraine Strengthen Border With Russia, Belarus

US to Help Ukraine Strengthen Border With Russia, Belarus The US will pay about $20 million for video recording systems, drones, and equipment for border guards Ukraine’s border service said on Tuesday that the US will finance projects to strengthen the country’s borders with Russia and Belarus. The border service said the US will spend about […]

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“Tornadic Supercells” Possible In South As Storms Intensify

“Tornadic Supercells” Possible In South As Storms Intensify Northern portions of Alabama and Mississippi and parts of Tennessee are at risk of tornadoes, damaging hail, and high winds on Wednesday afternoon and evening, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). A tornado watch has been issued for Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee until late Wednesday […]

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Is the Crack-up Boom Here?

Is the Crack-up Boom Here? Bloomberg News recently solicited advice from Argentinians who lived through that country’s high inflation on how Americans should cope with rising inflation. The Argentinians suggested Americans spend their paychecks as fast as possible to avoid future price increases. They also suggested taking out loans that can be paid back later […]

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War Drums Are Beating

War Drums Are Beating A RISK NOT DISCUSSED It was around 2017 when I began seeing the ridiculous climate hysteria being pushed not just by dreadlocked physics deniers chaining themselves to trees but at an institutional level. This, I thought to myself, was something very, very dangerous and which — if taken to any greater […]

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Russia Advises NATO to (Finally) Honor Its ‘Not One Inch Eastward’ Pledge

Russia Advises NATO to (Finally) Honor Its ‘Not One Inch Eastward’ Pledge Unlike in 1990, Russia has many options left to itself if NATO ignores its proposal for peace and continues to advance on the former Soviet space. As NATO continues its mission creep inexorably towards the Russian border, Moscow issued a security proposal to […]

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Everything Going Great

Everything Going Great Bad Faith, Worse News, and Julian Assange Gospel, a word from Old English, is a compound that means “good news.” And it’s gospel that’s been in short-supply as we head into the Christmas season. Whenever this fact gets me down, I remember that finding evil, malfeasance, and even suffering in the headlines […]

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