from The People’s Voice:
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by Philip Giraldi, The Unz Review:
Look carefully at the chart above. What do you see?
You see the development of a high-speed rail system that is unrivaled anywhere on earth. You see the actualization of plan to connect all parts of the country with modern-day infrastructure that reduces shipping costs, improves mobility and increases profitability. You see a vision of the 21st century in which state-directed capital links rural populations with urban centers lifting standards of living across the board. You see an expression of a new economic model that has lifted 800 million people out of poverty while paving the way for global economic integration. You see an industrial juggernaut expanding in all directions while laying the groundwork for a new century of economic integration, accelerated development and shared prosperity.
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 Genny Glassman, Reel Run Down:
If you’re planning on going to see the new movie The Sound of Freedom in theaters, you might need to make a new plan. That’s because one woman on TikTok is claiming that her theater purposefully made it impossible for her to see the movie — and she thinks it might be part of a larger scheme.
Something about her experience really rubbed her the wrong way, so @bleighve1112 took to the internet to explain her theory.
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.
by Lucas Nolan, Breitbart:
Hackers believed to be linked to China have exploited vulnerabilities in Microsoft software to breach the email systems at over two dozen organizations, including some U.S. government agencies, as part of a suspected cyber-espionage campaign.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the hackers, identified as “Storm-0558,” exploited a security weakness in Microsoft’s cloud-computing environment to gain access to sensitive computer networks. This development is especially concerning for officials and security researchers, as it is seen as part of a larger espionage campaign that could have compromised valuable U.S. government information.