NYC Subway: Where Safety Is Job No. 30 or So

Guest Post by Ann Coulter

I’m excited to announce a new acquisition for my New York Times museum! It’s an article from the March 24 edition titled, “What Would Make the Subway Feel Safer? Experts Have 5 Suggestions.”

Appropriating from mid-20th-century works, when the streets ran with blood, none of the “experts” suggested locking criminals up. (Studies show that DOESN’T WORK.) Encouragingly, only two experts suggested making subways safer by reducing their carbon footprint.

The motif of the work is the idea that District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s declared refusal to prosecute offenders for any but the most infamous crimes — such as murder or overstating the valuation of property in a bank loan application — has had no effect on criminals.

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From Beyond the Wire – The Information War, CBDCs and a Metaphor for Those Who Need

Submitted by JN

Guest Post by Sundance

After my latest outline, on the looming probability of a dollar based Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) {SEE HERE}, I found myself saying, “I hate to say this, but most people really don’t care. For some, the issue is esoteric, abstract, and difficult to comprehend. For others, there is a massive blanket of comfortable ambivalence until the consequences hit. For the few who understand, this is extremely troubling.”

Then I step back, breathe and reevaluate my ability to communicate.

A few recent comments have me looking for something, anything, that will help people understand the scope and breadth of what I am trying to communicate, and the challenge therein.  EXAMPLES:

[COMMENT #1] – I don’t know, this is way over my head, and I consider myself at least somewhat intelligent and informed. Other than a few twenties I keep in my wallet, all money of consequence in my life is already just digits in computer networks as far as I can perceive. I never actually see a check for my wages, much less any dead presidents.

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Five Words I Never Want To Hear

Five Words I Never Want To Hear

Retired male covering ears by palms displeased with gossips on orange background - Five Words I Never Want To Hear - Miller on the MoneyGuest Post by Dennis Miller at Miller On The Money

I subscribe to Bonner Private Research. Bill Bonner’s article, The Burden of Memory grabbed me. I felt he was speaking directly to me:

“What should an old man do? What should he be? No longer raising children. No longer a captain of industry nor even a cog in the machine. No longer fit for battle or lead man in a rom-com (romantic comedy). What is his role?

Is it not to remember?”

Bill does a terrific job illustrating how endless wars, government mismanagement, market collapses and inflation have destroyed countries, lives, families and fortunes. He asks:

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Hard Times for the Professional Never Trump Losers

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

These are hard times for the professional Never Trumpers. Donald Trump is winning this election, they’re not getting the attention they used to, and inflation has made pool boy rates simply outrageous. Those poll numbers showing Trump leading across the country have to be understood as a total repudiation of these jerks, because they are. There are a lot of reasons to want to see Trump win, but in the Top Five is seeing these goofs cry.

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Biden calls Putin ‘a butcher’

Via RT

The Kremlin has previously said Americans should be ashamed of a president who indulges in such remarks

US President Joe Biden has disparaged his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin for the second time in two months, publicly calling him a “butcher” in connection with the Ukraine conflict.

Biden made the jab while speaking at a campaign event in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Tuesday. He also advocated raising the average federal tax for America’s wealthiest from 8.2% to 25%, arguing that this would allow Washington to raise $400 billion over the next ten years.

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Can you believe that 10 Florida County Republican parties have declared the COVID-19 injections to be biological and technological weapons…..

Via State of the Nation

SOTN Editor’s Note: Can you believe that “10 Florida County Republican parties have declared Covid-19 injections to be biological and technological weapons”, and there’s not a peep about from the CIA’s Mockingbird Media?

Not only that, but a Writ of Mandamus has been filed in Florida Supreme Court which seeks to compel Governor DeSantis and Attorney General Ashley Moody to permanently ban the jab!

Nonetheless, the wheels of justice will continue to turn on this long-planned and highly organized genocide of the American people via the meticulously weaponized and extremely lethal and Covid ‘vaccines’.

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Much, Much More Than Trump

How’s that lesser-evil thing working out?

Guest post by Robert Gore at Straight Line Logic

As el gato malo recently observed, there are two types of Trump Derangement Syndrome, or TDS. One afflicts a subset of those who don’t like him; one afflicts a subset of those who do. Among the afflicted, mere mention of his name evokes either foaming-at-the-mouth rage or enraptured paroxysms.

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More Young People Getting Cancer — What’s Behind the New ‘Public Health Crisis’?

Guest Post by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Dr. Pierre Kory and journalist Mary Beth Pfeiffer on Tuesday published their fourth op-ed on excess deaths in young people. They called on political leaders to investigate COVID-19 pandemic policies — including mRNA vaccination mandates and lockdowns — and their aftermath.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, who on March 22 announced she has cancer, “is part of an unfortunate new trend of more and younger cancer cases,” according to Dr. Pierre Kory and journalist Mary Beth Pfeiffer.

Kory and Pfeiffer addressed Princess Catherine’s diagnosis in an op-ed published Tuesday in The Washington Times, in which they said there’s evidence suggesting that the marked increase in cancers among young people may be linked to COVID-19 mRNA vaccines and pandemic policies, such as lockdowns and vaccine mandates.

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FDA Clears Ivermectin and Backtracks on COVID-Era Propaganda

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

Horses.fda ivermectin 2 1024x808 1We all recall the FDA and mainstream media gaslighting the public into believing there was no available treatment for the coronavirus. They laughed at those who believed in holistic methods or the parasite treatment Ivermectin. Social media platforms were strongarmed by the government to remove any post related to Ivermectin treatment, commentators who discussed successful treatment with Ivermectin were silences, and the FDA launched its own campaign to dispel “misinformation” that they are now admitting was true all along.

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Well Being: Eating clean, Drinking Clean

Guest Post by Dr. Robert Malone

As more evidence on the dangers of ingesting glyphosate as well as other herbicides and pesticides have come to light, it has become globally clear that the use of these chemicals needs to be reduced significantly. It is important to document the mounting evidence that these herbicides, pesticides and insecticides are damaging adults and children in all sorts of ways. It is only by bringing awareness of these issues that can we change minds, habits and attitudes.

For instance, glyphosate has been shown to affect neurological development of neonates and children, cause obesity and metabolism issues, muscular issues, and cause cancer – including colorectal cancer, as well as increase the incidence of fatty liver disease. These chemicals, particularly glyphosate, also change the gut biome which can significantly impact health.

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Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse – Black Swan Event

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed on March 26, 2024, at 01:28 EDT after being struck by a cargo ship owned by Brawner Builders Inc. The ship named the Dali was operated by Synergy Marine Group. This black swan event was extremely strange, catastrophic for the US supply chain, and certainly a black swan event. For the purpose of this post, I will refrain from speculation and stick to the facts at hands to explain how crucial this bridge was to the US.

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Can Eating Refined Carbs Make You Appear Less Attractive?

Via Mercola

Story at-a-glance

  • Eating a meal rich in refined carbohydrates, like high-fructose corn syrup, may make you less attractive
  • Eating a high-glycemic breakfast decreased facial attractiveness in both men and women
  • Chronic consumption of refined carbs was also linked to reduced attractiveness
  • Chronic consumption of refined carbs leads to hyperglycemia and related hyperinsulinemia that influences growth factors and sex hormones, which in turn could affect attractiveness
  • Hyperglycemia caused by chronic consumption of refined carbohydrates may also accelerate glycation processes that influence skin aging

Eating a meal rich in refined carbohydrates, like high-fructose corn syrup, may make you less attractive, according to researchers with the University of Montpellier in France.1 The physical repercussions of eating a diet high in refined carbs are well-known and include obesity, insulin resistance, Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer’s disease, high blood pressure and myopia.2

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The Most Astounding Feature of the Assange Case

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

The most extraordinary thing about Julian Assange is that he is being treated as if he were an American citizen. “Treason” was the original cry, now converted to “espionage.”

There was no espionage. Wikileaks published, and made available to the New York Times, The Guardian, and other media organizations leaked information. The media organizations published the information, just as did Wikileaks, but they are not charged. Neither is Wikileaks charged. Only Julian Assange is charged.

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Washington Crossed a Fatal Red Line with the Crocus Attack

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

Gilbert Doctorow Now Confirms with his own analysis my prediction that Putin’s toleration of provocations is spinning the Ukraine conflict out of control.

Doctorow is a careful analyst never overstating a situation. In this interview he says that the FSB statement implicating the US and UK governments in the Crocus attack had to have been approved by Putin and that implicating the US and UK in the Crocus attack has brought us to the level of danger of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

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“There’s A Lot More Chainsaw”: Argentine President Milei To Fire 70,000 Government Workers

Via ZeroHedge

Argentina’s libertarian president Javier Milei, perhaps best known for his shotgun approach to government jobs…

plans to fire 70,000 government workers in the coming months, in what Bloomberg called one of the clearest signs yet of how the libertarian’s chainsaw-style approach intends to slash the swollen state.”

Beyond the job cuts, Milei also boasted at an event on Tuesday that he has frozen public works, cut off some funding to provincial governments and terminated more than 200,000 social welfare plans, which he labeled as corrupt, all as part of his strategy to reach a fiscal balance at any cost this year.

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