from The People’s Voice:
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by Stephen Karganovic, Strategic Culture:
“Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world.”
Way back in the 1970s, the far-seeing genius Henry Kissinger identified food (in addition to energy) as a major mechanism that could be used to subdue recalcitrant mankind: “Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world.” Control of money seems to be slipping out of the hands of Dr. Henry’s cabal, and their dominion over the global energy supply seems to be evaporating as well, but they are not giving up on their trump card. That is the capacity to control and, most importantly, to catastrophically diminish the world’s food resources.
by Stefan Stanford, All News Pipeline:
I read a piece yesterday, written on July 10, 2023, titled “‘Idiots,’ ‘criminals’ and ‘scum’ – nasty politics highest in US since the Civil War.”
The piece was obviously written by a liberal. The reason is clear as the author appears to be completely oblivious, or just chose to ignore, the current actions of the Biden regime against Donald Trump.
In that piece was a link to another article, this one written in 2016, which highlights foreign leaders who actually jailed their political opponents, but written based on Donald Trump’s claim at the time that he wanted to jail Hillary Clinton.
by Geoffrey Grinder, Now The End Begins:
The US Department of Agriculture approved the sale of ‘cultivated’ or lab-grown ‘Frankenfood’ meat backed by Bill Gates and Agenda 2030 to American consumers on Wednesday, paving the way for what manufactures say is a new avenue for food sourcing and distribution.
by Joseph P. Farrell, Giza Death Star:
There’s been another curious John F. Kennedy Assassination documents release, and this one caught my eye because of something that it said about what the U.S. government agencies were not going to do. Here’s the story spotted and shared by S.D. (with our thanks! The Gizar community is the best community of article-spotters out there!):
from Mark Dice:
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by Peter Schiff, Schiff Gold:
The US dollar is on shaky ground. There is a growing trend toward de-dollarization. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve is tinkering with the idea of a digital dollar that could give the government unprecedented control over your spending.
Given the trajectory of the dollar, it might be a good idea to find some alternatives. In other words, we need currency competition.
Fortunately, there are options.
from TheCrowhouse:
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by Daisy Luther, The Organic Prepper:
Here’s a fun fact. Approximately one percent of the urban population in developing countries makes their living from scavenging. And more than 15 million people get their income from waste picking worldwide. Scavenging is a multi-billion dollar industry and a way of living for many, even in wealthy nations.
It’s also one of the oldest economic activities known because living is consuming. Therefore we produce waste simply by existing. The type and amount of waste generated are constantly changing. The more wealthy and urbanized a society becomes, the more waste it will produce. A lot of folks think of scavenging as an activity that only happens after the SHTF, but it’s a way of life for many on the planet.
by Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project:
Paterson, NJ — On the night he opened fire on Khalif Cooper, moments before pulling the trigger, Officer Jerry Moravek claimed the unarmed man had a gun. Even after he shot Cooper multiple times in the back, Moravek maintained that Cooper was armed. But this wasn’t true. Now, the taxpayers of Paterson will be held accountable. Cooper — who has been paralyzed since the incident — is suing for $50 million.
The shooting unfolded in June 2022, and earlier this year, Moravek was charged with aggravated assault because body camera video showed his victim had no such gun when the officer tried to kill him.
by Michael Snyder, End Of The American Dream:
Have you noticed that we are being hit by an endless series of weather emergencies? Here in the middle of 2023, farms in the Midwest are being devastated by a seemingly endless drought, massive dust storms are happening as far north as Illinois, residents of Vermont just experienced the worst flooding that they have seen in nearly 100 years, and the Southwest is being baked by unprecedented heat. I realize that this is a very sensitive topic. A large portion of the population insists that what we are witnessing is “normal”, while another large portion of the population believes that we can fix the weather by changing our behavior. Unfortunately, both groups are wrong. What we are beginning to experience is the apocalyptic weather of the end times, and things are only going to get crazier during the months and years that are in front of us.
by A.R., Survival Blog:
In the fall of 2021, I took a college course titled “Ethics & Social Responsibility in Technology.” The course began by investigating Amish communities as an example of technological stewardship. Contrary to popular belief (including my own before the class), Amish communities do in fact utilize a variety of technological innovations. What differentiates Amish technology use from mainstream culture is that the Amish view technology as a means to an end and do not blindly adopt new tech for the sake of progress. Rather, each new technology is carefully evaluated to determine if it aligns with their beliefs and lifestyle. Although adoption of technology is determined individually by Amish communities, in general most new technology is not adopted. The traditional Amish lifestyle is valued over the comforts and convenience of modern technology. Though it could be argued that the Amish have an overly suspicious view of innovation, it is hard to disagree with their belief that technology has the potential to greatly change a culture.