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WHAT WOULD JOSEY WALES DO?

Now remember, when things look bad and it looks like you’re not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean. I mean plumb, mad-dog mean. ‘Cause if you lose your head and you give up then you neither live nor win. That’s just the way it is.”Josey Wales

“To hell with them fellas. Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms.” – Josey Wales

As our political, economic, civic, and social structures continue to degrade, dissolve, and disintegrate before our very eyes, it is easy to become apathetic and surrender to hopelessness. There are relentless powerful forces actively trying to destroy the fabric of our society and force the masses into economic servitude while caged in an electronic gulag, controlled by an oligarchy of evil totalitarian minded billionaires and their lackeys in key governmental, political, banking, military, media, and corporate positions of power. We are in the same situation as Josey Wales in Clint Eastwood’s epic 1976 film – The Outlaw Josey Wales.

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Hearts and Minds

The regime has lost the hearts and minds that matter. Guest post by Robert Gore at Straight Line Logic

. . . What do we mean by the Revolution? The War? That was no part of the revolution; it was only an Effect and Consequence of it. The Revolution was in the Minds of the the People, and this was effected from 1760 to 1775, in the course of fifteen years, before a drop of blood was drawn at Lexington. . . .

 

John Adams, letter to Thomas Jefferson, August 24, 1815

“Hearts and minds” became a cliché during the Vietnam War. Somebody noticed that many of the Vietnamese had no particular enthusiasm for either the War for Freedom, Democracy, and Domino Prevention or its American sponsors. Thus began a trademark U.S. effort to win the hearts and minds of the skeptical and the outright opposed. It was based on a belief that’s been the undoing of centuries of rulers: that “the masses” can be swayed by the right combination of propaganda, threats, repression, and fear.

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Gold Price Beats Expectations in the Best Way Possible

From Peter Reagan for Birch Gold Group

This week, Your News to Know rounds up the latest top stories involving precious metals and the overall economy. Stories include: Has gold been performing due to high inflation?, Iran gold sellers go on strike over sales taxes and the list of countries bringing their gold home grows (again).

Gold’s price defies “hawkish” sentiment from the Fed

The last weeks and months have obviously had a guess-the-driver theme, with everyone wondering what exactly is pushing gold prices so high. In doing that, analysts have perhaps lost track of the main driver of gold price today, which is inflation.

Our nominal interest rate remains near historic highs, but inflation is still climbing. It has gained speed in recent months, hitting 3.5% as of latest counting. Some obvious questions arise. We all like to believe inflation fell from the 9.1% recorded in June 2022 due to raised interest rates, or rather a change in monetary policy.

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Biden Drops First Bomb On Normandy In 80 Years

Via The Babylon Bee

FRANCE — In a solemn and moving ceremony of remembrance on the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion, President Biden marked the occasion by dropping the first bomb on Normandy in 80 years.

“Help me out Jill, I’m having a bit of a D-Day of my own in my Depends here,” the President was overheard saying to the first lady as he bent over slowly and deposited a massive load of fecal matter in his pants. “Oh, boy, this is a big one. Get me out of here and help me clean this up before President Macron smells it! Not a joke!”

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The Fight to Save the Family Farm and America

If there’s ever been a thing that could end America, it’s this climate change lunacy that seems to have wormed its way into the brains of all the fools of the country, which are surprising large in number, and just enough to give the Biden regime its justification for pursuing national suicide in this manner.

Lord, hasn’t America drifted far since the days of my youth, when the world seemed so beautiful and sweet. Summers and holidays spent on my Grandfather’s Old Home Place, a hundred acre farm in Levasy, West Virginia, were purely wonderful, even as a teen when GranPa Spurge would slap a scythe in my hand and set me to work cutting acres of grass from dusk to dawn. It had apple trees, cherry trees, rabbits, groundhogs, deer, cattle, chickens, and sheep, too, along with a constant spring and a well. I could walk the land all day and never go hungry or thirsty, gorging myself on apples, cherries and blackberries, as I kept an eye out for the timber rattlers.

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Russian Warships Steam For Caribbean As Ukraine Tensions Go Global

Via ZeroHedge

In a show of force perhaps prompted by President Biden’s authorization of Ukrainian strikes inside Russia using US weapons, a group of Russian warships is en route to the Caribbean, a senior US official has told McClatchy and the Miami Herald. White House officials alerted members of Congress to the Russian move on Wednesday.

The deployment signals Russia’s capacity to operate globally while still fully engaged its third year of war in Ukraine. “This is about Russia showing they are still capable of some level of naval power projection,” the official said. “We should expect more of this activity going forward.” In March, Ukraine claimed it had either sunk or disabled a full third of Russia’s ships in the Black Sea.

Plagued by constant breakdowns, Russia’s only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, has been out of service for seven years (Norwegian Royal Air Force photo)

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HAPPY HETEROSEXUAL AWARENESS MONTH

Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned

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Guest Post by Dennis Miller at Miller On The Money

As a youngster, I regularly heard, “I wish I was your age, knowing what I know now.”I thought they were joking. I’m now 84, been dealing with cancer, showing lots of tread wear, dents and scratch marks. I get it – they were grinning, but serious!

One of the advantages of writing a free newsletter, being dubbed a RetireMentor, is I can write about what suits my fancy. This week I’m hoping to connect with many baby boomers along the way.

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DID HE SHIT HIMSELF AGAIN?

America Can Choose to Be Great Again

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

America is not over, no matter how dire everything looks. And it is dire – we’re becoming an impotent and impoverished banana republic that is pushed around by foreign scumbags overseas and perverts, crooks, and commies here at home. When you look at the depths into which our country has fallen, you have to wonder whether we Americans can ever rise to the occasion again. Is there greatness still within us? Can we ever be great again?

Hell yeah.

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CONCLUSIVE DIRECT & CIRCUMSTANTIAL PROOF OF NAKED ELECTION INTERFERENCE

Via State of the Nation

SOTN Editor’s Note:

The following video irrefutably and quite dramatically confirms what we all know about the ongoing 2024 POTUS election theft by the Democrat Party, their RINO co-conspirators, Deep State, US Intel Community and Globalist-controlled Uniparty.

Who doesn’t know by now that the only way POTUS imposter Joe Biden can ‘win’ another election is to outright steal it again?  And so the Biden regime is doing just that in real time.

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Credit Card Delinquencies Spike Among the “Rich”

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

CreditCardDelinquency_byClassInflation can be felt at every tax bracket. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari came out this week and said the public “viscerally hates high inflation,” and for good measure. Everyone is seeing the impacts of inflation on their quality of life. Those defined as rich, the demographic one side of the political spectrum believes must be taxed into oblivion, have not come out of this inflationary cycle unscathed, as indicated by a new report from the St. Louis Federal Reserve.

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2024 Hillary vs Trump – Not Biden?

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

The press is starting to actually report that Biden is losing it. This is how they float a balloon to see if it will fly. The August Democratic Convention has been rumored for some time that they will DRAFT someone else to replace Biden. He swore he would never debate Trump. This may be setting the stage for him to step aside. The Neocons are delighted with Hillary, for she has been among the Neocons all along. She will have no problem nuking Russia.

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Diet for a Large Planet

Guest Post by Sally Fallon Morell

Story at-a-glance

  • Francis Moore Lappé’s influential 1971 book, “Diet for a Small Planet,” argues that meat production harms the environment and exacerbates global food scarcity, advocating for vegetarianism instead
  • Lappé highlighted that a significant portion of grain production and agricultural land is used for animal feed, contributing to hunger and malnutrition despite abundant food production
  • However, grazing cattle on non-tillable land can enhance soil health and support more livestock sustainably through managed grazing techniques
  • Animal products, particularly beef, are essential for preventing malnutrition and stunting, providing crucial nutrients like zinc, vitamins A, D, and B12
  • Intelligent farming practices that integrate animals and crops, which can sustain a larger, well-nourished population without corporate interference

I participated in the 2018 Long Island Food Conference, the lone meat eater in a lineup of speakers espousing “plant-based” diets. The keynote speaker was Francis Moore Lappé, whom you will recognize as the author of the very influential “Diet for a Small Planet,” the 1971 book that convinced many to embrace a diet of grains and beans.

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The Death of Truth Is at Hand

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

Day by day it is becoming more difficult and more risky to provide information that differs from the official narratives. Websites are finding that payment mechanisms, such as PayPal and Stripe, and banks refuse to process donations to their sites. Others, such as Vdare are being driven into bankruptcy by quota hire NY prosecutors. Alex Jones’ operation is again under assault. Tucker Carlson was driven from Fox News. Google increasingly hides unwelcome information.

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