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by Ashley Sadler, LifeSite News:
‘Having children is why you’re worried about your price for gas, it’s why you’re concerned about how much food costs,’ Abrams claimed.
Pro-abortion Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams on Wednesday floated a grotesque solution to America’s ongoing inflation woes: Families worried about soaring gas prices and expensive grocery bills, she suggested, can simply kill their preborn babies to cut back on household costs.
by Kurt Nimmo, Kurt Nimmo on Geopolitics:
In the following video, random Americans are asked to point out Ukraine on a map. The failure rate is nothing short of astounding.
The mass ignorance of the American public allows the state and its “stakeholders” (transnational corporations and banks) to get away with killing tens of millions of people and stealing natural resources from defenseless countries around the world. Meanwhile, the masses are distracted by political division and intellectually devoid “entertainment” and celebrity worship.
by Will Jones, Daily Sceptic:
The Health Advisory and Recovery Team (HART), an expert group of medics, clinicians, scientists and academics, has published an article reminding the U.K. drug regulator, the MHRA, that it initially set out a solid plan of how it would monitor the safety of the Covid vaccines it had approved for emergency use. It asks what happened to that plan and all the vaccine safety reports promised under it.
The article starts by setting out the ways in which the MHRA has fallen short in its duty to regulate the vaccines.
by D.W. Wilber, America Outloud:
On April 19, 1775, the American colonists had had enough. In Lexington, Massachusetts, and shortly thereafter in the village of Concord, they banded together and stood up against the invading British Redcoats, and the first blood on both sides was shed. Just over a year later, on July 4, 1776, we Americans officially declared independence from England, and the American Revolution was underway in earnest.
Our war for independence from England lasted roughly eight years, ending roughly on September 3, 1783. Approximately six thousand eight hundred American patriots died in battle, facing the more professional and experienced army of King George III in engagements throughout the original thirteen colonies of what would eventually become the United States of America. Another seventeen thousand American Patriots died as a result of illness, disease, and malnutrition, many during the harsh winter encampment of 1777-78 at Valley Forge.
by J. Robert Smith, American Thinker:
Cast your mind back to 2020. Before the November presidential elections, the nation’s cities were convulsed by riots — riots spread by leftist provocateurs, facilitated by Democrat mayors, and condoned by congressional Democrats. George Floyd’s death was an excuse. Mayhem was a regular feature for months in the news.
by Ethan Huff, Natural News:
Another round of farmer protests could soon be on the way in The Netherlands following an announcement that as many as 600 farms throughout the country may get seized for “polluting” the environment with nitrogen.
Former deputy prime minister Johan Remkes says he plans to follow the advice from the government’s mediator to meet the nitrogen demands of the European Union (EU), which wants to phase out the use of nitrogen, calling it a “pollutant.”
by Jim Rickards, Daily Reckoning:
The stock market was up big today, but it was nothing compared to last Thursday’s huge rally. In fact, last Thursday was one of the wildest days of trading in the history of Wall Street.
But don’t mistake that for the return of good times. It simply serves as a good example of just how volatile markets are these days — and the power of narratives to challenge fundamental analysis.
In other words, there’s a lot less there than meets the eye. Let’s break it all down…
by Matthew Piepenburg, Gold Switzerland:
One can’t emphasize enough how dangerous the current macro setting is in the wake of a deliberately strong and illiquid Dollar.
Biden, of course, says not to worry. We say otherwise.
Over the years, we have written and reported a great deal about the US Dollar and the ironic mix (as well as danger) of its over-creation yet simultaneous lack of liquidity.