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by Matt Margolis, PJ Media:
The ongoing scandal involving Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents continues to get worse. Despite repeated claims of cooperation and transparency, sources close to the investigation reveal that the FBI conducted a search of the Penn Biden Center back in November.
by Craig Hemke, Sprott Money:
While there will be all sorts of economic and geopolitical headlines in the days ahead, two events that will drive precious metals stand out. The first will be the conclusion of the January FOMC meeting on Wednesday. The second will be the release of the January U.S. jobs report on Friday. If COMEX gold and silver can successfully navigate both, the possibility of a February rally will grow.
by Paul Craig Roberts, Paul Craig Roberts:
For more than two decades US presidential administrations have been increasing the likelihood of nuclear war with Russia. It began with Bill Clinton violating the word of the US government not to move NATO to Russia’s border. SuccessiveUS presidents since have undone all the trust-building agreements achieved during the 20th century Cold War. The provocations of Russia since the US overthrow of the Ukrainian government in 2014 have completely destroyed Russia’s trust of Washington. The atomic scientists say it is 90 seconds before Midnight. I think it is one nano-second. We have reached the point where all it takes is one false alarm of incoming missiles.
by Wolf Richter, Wolf Street:
This takes some doing: San Francisco Bay Area house prices plunged faster from the peak than they’d spiked to the peak.
Housing Bubble 2 continues to deflate relentlessly, no matter what data set we’re looking at. Today we got the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index for “November,” which is a three-month moving average of home sales that were entered into public records in September, October, and November, reflecting deals made largely in August through October.
by Ethan Huff, DC Clothesline:
By the end of 2023, nearly 18,000 schools across the United Kingdom will be furnished with more than 20,000 defibrillators to address escalating rates of heart disease in children – all thanks to covid “vaccines.”
All state-funded schools across England, we are told, have defibrillators on the way. Even though heart attacks and other cardiac issues are exceptionally rare in children – and especially those that require rapid electrical stimulation – UK officials recognize the need for more defibrillators.
NEW – EU Commission President says the "fight against climate change is a must" before announcing the "Green Deal Industrial Plan" for the European Union.https://t.co/uFoY1Sbx3g pic.twitter.com/XSG84F6eoM
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by Ken Macon, Reclaim The Net:
Pushed under the guise of preventing alcohol sales to minors.
The customer service and digital government minister in the Australian state of New South Wales, Victor Dominello, said that the state will have a functional digital ID pilot in the next few weeks and before the state election in March. The digital ID scheme will be tested through online sales of alcohol.
by Rhoda Wilson, Daily Expose:
As the death toll rises, a dark shadow has been cast over Britain.
Official data reveals that since April 2022, 407,910 deaths have occurred, with 47,379 excess deaths against the 2015-2019 five-year average.
As the investigation deepens, it has become increasingly clear that the Covid-19 vaccines are the most likely cause of the unprecedented loss of life in Britain. The evidence is damning, with a startling correlation between the rollout of the vaccines and the spike in deaths.
by Jonathan Turley, Jonathan Turley:
We previously discussed the movement in journalism schools to get rid of principles of objectivity in journalism. Advocacy journalism is the new touchstone in the media even as polls show that trust in the media is plummeting. Now, former executive editor for The Washington Post Leonard Downie Jr. and former CBS News President Andrew Heyward have released the results of their interviews with over 75 media leaders and concluded that objectivity is now considered reactionary and even harmful. Emilio Garcia-Ruiz, editor-in-chief at the San Francisco Chronicle said it plainly: “Objectivity has got to go.”
The FBI is currently searching the President’s Rehoboth House. Statement from his personal lawyer: pic.twitter.com/V6YpOhJnKg
— Weijia Jiang (@weijia) February 1, 2023