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Unvaccinated Single Women Say ‘No’ To Vaccinated Single Men

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    by Laura J. Wellington, American Thinker:

    Ask any single woman about the ease of dating in today’s world and they will most certainly roll their eyes and groan. As a single woman myself, I can vouch for how tough the dating climate is for every one of us. But unvaccinated, single women now have it that much harder. The reason? The decision as to whether or not they will date vaccinated men is now on the table. And I can tell you first-hand, which has nothing to do with the viability of the candidates, themselves, as rich and interesting prospects, but rather “sex” to put it bluntly.

    Navy Official Says US Should Prepare for China to Invade Taiwan This Year

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    by Dave DeCamp, Antiwar:

    Adm. Gilday says the US Navy has a ‘fight tonight’ posture when it comes to Russia and China

    A high-level Navy official said Wednesday that the US should prepare for the possibility of China invading Taiwan as soon as this year.

    “So when we talk about the 2027 window, in my mind, that has to be a 2022 window or potentially a 2023 window. I can’t rule it out,” said Adm. Michael Gilday, the chief of naval operations.

    The “2027 window” refers to a claim from retired Adm. Phil Davidson, the former head of US Indo-Pacific Command, who said last year he believes China could invade within six years. Gilday said he was prioritizing a “fight tonight” posture for the US Navy with respect to China and Russia.

    BlackRock Stands at the Nexus Between Derivatives Blowing Up in U.K. Pensions and the Shortest Tenure of a Prime Minister in U.K. History

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      by Pam Martens and Russ Martens, Wall St On Parade:

      Goodbye Liz Truss. We hardly knew ye.

      Yesterday, Liz Truss announced she would resign as Prime Minister of the U.K. after just 44 days in office. That’s a new one for the record books in the U.K.

      In her brief span in office, Truss had managed to create a financial crisis in the sovereign debt market, force a bailout by the Bank of England, trigger alarm bells about the safety of pension plans in the U.K., and fire her Finance Minister.  All of these events are interconnected. Here’s the short version:

      Australian Bank Begins Linking Customer Transactions to Carbon Footprint

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        by Paul Joseph Watson, Summit News:

        Green social credit score scheme accelerates.

        In another foretaste of potential future ‘carbon allowance’ limits, a major bank in Australia has introduced a new feature that links purchases to a customer’s carbon footprint and warns them when they are going over the average.

        Australia’s Commonwealth Bank (CBA) has partnered with Cogo, a “carbon management solutions” company, to launch the new feature, which is part of CBA’s online banking platform.

        Dr. Andrew Kaufman – Do Viruses Really Exist & Can They Be Transmitted?

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          from mariazeee:

          TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/

          Leaked media scripts tell of planned BLACKOUTS in Europe this winter

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            by Lance D Johnson, Natural News:

            Europe is destined for blackouts this winter, and major media networks are already preparing emergency scripts in an attempt to keep the population calm and under control during uncertain times. Right now, the government’s plan is to keep Europeans from panicking. A spokesperson for the BBC said, “The government is confident that [blackouts] are not a scenario we will face this winter.” Ministers have been going around to the public, reassuring businesses and homeowners that blackouts are unlikely.

            Spies Who Lie | Rudy Giuliani | October 21st 2022 | Ep 283

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              from Rudy Giuliani’s Common Sense:

              TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/

              Comments on LBMA meeting in Lisbon

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                by Alasdair Macleod, GoldMoney:

                Gold eased further this week and silver marked time, as US Treasury yields moved higher. In European trade this morning, gold was $1625, down $19 from last Friday’s close, and silver was $18.34, up 11 cents. Comex volumes in gold were on the low side, while in silver they were moderate.

                In Lisbon this week, at the LBMA conference Metals Focus launched its Precious Metals Investment Focus 2022/2023. It noted that the Fed’s interest rate policy was driving precious metal prices lower (with the exception of palladium). It expected dollar interest rates to continue to rise into next year but a hard landing would be avoided, and gold would remain rangebound until Q2 2023. It also forecast that “improving conditions should bolster investor risk appetite, which may encourage investors to rotate into equities rather than gold.”

                Putin’s Winter Offensive

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                  by Mike Whitney, The Unz Review:

                  “Every dead Russian and Ukrainian in this war, every family anywhere in the world that suffers the consequences of this war, every business that shuts down because of the economic damage this war is causing and the increased risk of nuclear annihilation, it’s all US Govt made.” Twitter @KimDotcom

                  Proxy War (def)– a war instigated by a major power which does not itself become involved.

                  Crushing NATO’s Nefarious Narratives

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                    by Declan Hayes, Strategic Culture:

                    Let’s bring these over embroidered narratives down to kindergarten level so NATO’s huffers, puffers and bluffers can understand.

                    So here we are, forced to castigate all Russians, those far away people about whom NATO’s scribes know absolutely nothing. Why is that? Why must we waste yet more time debunking NATO’s stupid libels that delightful Russian children’s stories are undermining the fabric of French society? Why is The Economist insisting we burn the works of Dostoevsky and Tolstoy without even reading, never mind musing on them? What is it about Russian Special Olympians that we must hate them as if they were invading Martians? Is it to make us more despicable Nazis than even the worst of Hitler’s henchmen ever were?

                    Biden Regime Taking Us Full Steam Ahead Into A Nuclear World War 3 – Nuclear Countries Now Taking Sides And Team Russia Has More Nukes Than The U.S. Proxy, Team Ukraine

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                      by Susan Duclos, All News Pipeline:

                      Russia is the boogeyman:  This has been the story told to Americans as long as I can remember and I am getting close to hitting 58 years-old.

                      From the Cuban Missile Crisis to the 2016 presidential election, all we have ever heard is how horrible Russia is. Granted, Russia, nor its leaders have ever been “choir boys,” without any dirt on their hands, and as an American, I would personally never want someone like Russia President Vladimir Putin as a leader here in America.