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More Evidence Covid-19 May NOT Be Natural
More Evidence Covid-19 May NOT Be Natural The data is starting to mount on the side of at least *some* manipulation Natural or man-made/manipulated? The debate rages on, though evidence is starting to mount on the side of at least *some* manipulation. In Tuesday’s video, Chris talked about the polybasic furin cleavage site PRRA which […]
Mutation! Are We Now Dealing With A More Contagious Covid-19 Strain?
Mutation! Are We Now Dealing With A More Contagious Covid-19 Strain? The G clade of the virus may explain why certain regions have been hit harder than others. Well, it seems we are closer to solving the mystery of why some regions of the world exhibit higher covid-19 infection rates than others. New research is […]
A light at the end of the Covid tunnel?
A light at the end of the Covid tunnel? In farming and food systems, as in every other avenue of public life, context is everything, as I said during a discussion on Al Jazeera’s ‘Inside Story’, this past Thursday. On the programme, which asked how coronavirus is threatening food security, I pointed out that all […]
Coronavirus: Something’s Not Right Here…
Coronavirus: Something’s Not Right Here… It’s hard not to start asking the question: Are we being played? Following yesterday’s pimping of Gilead Science’s antiviral drug remdesivir on scant and suspect results, it’s hard not to start asking the question: Are we being played? We’ve argued in several past videos that there is ample enough evidence […]
The Twilight-zone Economy Resulting From Covid-19
The Twilight-zone Economy Resulting From Covid-19 Currently, our economy is caught somewhere in the Twilight-Zone, a place that exists for moments but where wrong decisions often lead to madness. While this is happening a great deal of the population sits at home trying to ignore the reality developing outside their walls. The truth is we will not know […]
Pandenomics: a story of life versus growth
Pandenomics: a story of life versus growth The clash between business-as-usual economics and the pandemic shows what we really need from our economy. I’ve been thinking a lot about breathing, recently: how our organisms take life-supporting oxygen from Earth’s clement atmosphere, and exhale waste carbon dioxide back out. I’ve been thinking about how pleasant and […]
“I Want My Life Back” – German Anti-Lockdown Protests Worsen
“I Want My Life Back” – German Anti-Lockdown Protests Worsen More than a thousand anti-quarantine protesters turned out for a rally in the German capital, Berlin, on Saturday, resulting in dozens of arrests. This is a continuation from last weekend as social decay worsens. Saturday’s protest saw mainly leftist activist but also a mix of right-wing folks. Police […]
Insuring against catastrophe: The coronavirus predicament
Insuring against catastrophe: The coronavirus predicament People insure themselves against many types of potential catastrophes: a house fire, a car accident, the untimely death of a spouse, a serious health problem. For other unexpected expenses, prudent people, as we say, save money “for a rainy day.” For some reason people and governments have chosen not […]
Capitalism on Life Support… Time for a Cure
Capitalism on Life Support… Time for a Cure The Covid-19 pandemic is unleashing obscene bailouts of Western industries and companies, as well as lifelines for billionaire business magnates. It is grotesque that millions of workers are being laid off by corporations which are in turn receiving taxpayer funds. Many of these corporations have stashed trillions […]
Covid-19 and Our Competing Narratives
Covid-19 and Our Competing Narratives It’s fascinating to watch the competing narratives regarding Covid-19 and risk assessment duke it out across the media universe (from social to mainstream to alternate media). As I’ve increasingly come to believe, we all believe what we want to believe. The continuum of beliefs seems to be that: we have […]
David Stockman on the Real Reason Why the Government Shutdown Caused an Economic Collapse
David Stockman on the Real Reason Why the Government Shutdown Caused an Economic Collapse International Man: Is the government’s reaction to COVID-19 worse than the virus itself? What are your thoughts? David Stockman: I think for once, Donald Trump was right when he worried out loud the other day that the cure may be far […]
Ignoring US Alarms, Alberta Meat Packers Spawned Canada’s Biggest Outbreak
Ignoring US Alarms, Alberta Meat Packers Spawned Canada’s Biggest Outbreak As the virus gripped US plants, the union pleaded for a shutdown. They were rebuffed. Canada’s largest outbreak of COVID-19 swept through two meat-packing plants in southern Alberta two weeks after the provincial government ignored union requests to temporarily close both of the plants. And […]
Rate of Contraction Exceeds the Global Financial Crisis
Rate of Contraction Exceeds the Global Financial Crisis The US is suffering the fastest deterioration in operating conditions for over 11 years. Markit reports Output Contracts at Fastest Pace in Survey History amid COVID19 pandemic . Key Findings Flash U.S. Composite Output Index at 27.4 (40.9 in March). New series low. Flash U.S. Services Business Activity Index at […]
Blain’s Morning Porridge – April 23 2002 – Avoiding Pension Crash
Blain’s Morning Porridge – April 23 2002 – Avoiding Pension Crash “In a time of universal deceit – telling the truth is a revolutionary act” Trump is not a complete fool. He knows enough to move oil prices up. Threaten to start a war in the Middle East. Works every time..! Sure enough stocks followed […]
The UN Is Now Admitting That This Coronavirus Pandemic Could Spark Famines Of “Biblical Proportions”
The UN Is Now Admitting That This Coronavirus Pandemic Could Spark Famines Of “Biblical Proportions” What the head of the UN’s World Food Program just said should be making front page headlines all over the globe. Because if what he is claiming is true, we are about to see global food shortages on a scale […]



