Penetrating the Corona – Internet Apocalypse

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

The coronavirus lockdowns gave the world a glimpse of what could happen if our economy was suddenly shutdown. NASA has a space program called Parker Solar Probe (PSP) that aims to fly “into the outermost part of the Sun’s atmosphere, the corona, for the first time.” Why? Scientists at NASA predict an “internet apocalypse” may occur within the next year due to the uptick in the sun’s solar activity.

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Biden Proposes Largest Spending Package and American Taxpayer Burden in US History

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

The Biden Administration is outright destroying America through reckless spending. The Federal Reserve has warned that Biden’s current spending habits are robbing future generations of Americans. They cannot stablizie prices or make a dent in inflation due to the rising national debt. After his State of the Union address, Joe Biden unveiled his next spending package that could cost Americans $7.3 TRILLION.

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Foods That Make You Fat

Via Mercola

Story at-a-glance

  • MSG in food is linked to weight gain, challenging mainstream views that label it safe
  • Diet sodas, linked to overeating and metabolic issues, may contribute to weight gain
  • Industrial seed oils can lead to weight gain and metabolic dysfunction, whereas saturated fats like butter and lard support weight loss and metabolic health
  • Full-fat dairy products have been linked to less weight gain and better health outcomes
  • Low-salt food alternatives can disrupt normal body functions and contribute to weight gain

We know that excess carbs like sugar and white flour can make us gain weight, but there are other culprits lurking in the food supply.

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Net Zero, the Digital Panopticon and the Future of Food

Guest Post by Colin Todhunter

The food transition, the energy transition, net-zero ideology, programmable central bank digital currencies, the censorship of free speech and clampdowns on protest. What’s it all about? To understand these processes, we need to first locate what is essentially a social and economic reset within the context of a collapsing financial system.

Writer Ted Reece notes that the general rate of profit has trended downwards from an estimated 43% in the 1870s to 17% in the 2000s. By late 2019, many companies could not generate enough profit. Falling turnover, squeezed margins, limited cashflows and highly leveraged balance sheets were prevalent.

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What is it with Conservatives and Jews?

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is a conservative hero. Her CPAC speech was well received. Yet she doesn’t hesitate to pass legislation that turns the First Amendment into a hate crime. She has just had a law passed that turns “anti-semitism” into a hate crime. She says the law defines anti-semitism and will serve as the model for other states to follow.
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The Fix is In

Guest Post by Eric Peters

Well, it’s coming.

Since most people aren’t buying an EV – for all the obvious reasons – it will be necessary to get rid of the vehicles they’re driving. The ones they want to keep on driving. One way to do this is already being done in the European Union, where new regulations are coming that will make it difficult if not legally impossible to fix them.

The proposal, originating from the European Commission and yet to be ratified, aims to phase out older, more polluting vehicles in favour of environmentally friendly options,” reads a news story about the fix that’s almost in.”

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Deplorable, ‘Racist’ AI Resists Woke Indoctrination Programs, Does Hate Speech

Via Armageddon Prose

My Irish-Catholic Midwestern grandmammy often relayed this bit of Celtic folk wisdom to me, her young and dutiful receptacle — from behind a veil of Virginia Slims™ smoke and the rosary beads that she notoriously bitterly clung to, as the Obama entity would say with disdain: “You can fool some of the AI all of the time, and all of the AI some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the AI all of the time.”

It rang true then, as I coughed on her secondhand cancer and stifling Irish-Catholic moral sternness — passed on to her, just as it was passed on to me, by the whip of the nuns at parochial school in County Monaghan — just as it does now.

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The State of Our Nation No One’s Talking About: Tyranny Is Rising as Freedom Falls

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“Never has our future been more unpredictable, never have we depended so much on political forces that cannot be trusted to follow the rules of common sense and self-interest—forces that look like sheer insanity, if judged by the standards of other centuries.”—Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism

Day by day, tyranny is rising as freedom falls.

The U.S. military is being used to patrol subway stations and police the U.S.-Mexico border, supposedly in the name of national security.

The financial sector is being used to carry out broad surveillance of Americans’ private financial data, while the entertainment sector is being tapped to inform on video game enthusiasts with a penchant for violent, potentially extremist content, all in an alleged effort to uncover individuals subscribing to anti-government sentiments.

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The Buoyancy of ¨Psychopaths and the Genesis of the Great Asian War

Guest Post by Fred Reed

On the eve of the Great Asian War against China, In a rousing speech Biden assured the American people that the war was necessary because China was the most dangerous country in Latin America and didn’t have American values. The Wall Street Journal pointed out that the US had the most advanced, lethal, best trained, hypergalactic and indomitable military the world had ever seen and the fact that it could not defeat annoyed goat herds with rifles had no bearing on the matter since the Chinese didn’t have goats.

Washington was astonished when the Russian fleet showed up in support of China. It hadn’t thought of this. Nor had it occurred to anyone in the Federal Bubble that if America fired on a Russian ship, America would be in a war with Russia. Not a proxy war. Not a regional war. Not a limited war. A war. Everywhere.

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World War 3 Investment Guide: Strategic Assets for Uncertain Times

Guest Post by Nick Giambruno

In a recent article, I looked at the seven domains World War 3 is playing out on and analyzed which side has an advantage.

While it’s impossible to quantify the conflict precisely, we can look at the various domains of World War 3, see how each side stacks up, and make projections from there.

It seems to me the advantage of NATO & Friends in financial warfare is fleeting and mostly neutralized by the advantage of BRICS+ in economic warfare.

Across most other domains, neither side has a conclusive advantage.

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Letitia James Issues $355 Million Fine To Firefighters For Booing Her

Via The Babylon Bee

NEW YORK, NY — After being viciously booed at an FDNY promotion ceremony last week, New York AG Letitia James has announced she will be issuing $355 million-dollar fines to the perpetrators.

“Last week, I was cruelly assaulted and insurrected by racist Trump supporters,” said the Attorney General in a statement. “Our democracy is no place for firefighters to express their displeasure with the weaponization of the justice system against their preferred candidate. I will not rest until every guilty party has been tracked down and brought to justice. With a $355 million-dollar fine. And maybe also prison. Thank you.”

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Inflation Hot: Consumer Prices Hit New Record High, Up 19% Since ‘Bidenomics’ Began

Via ZeroHedge

After January’s surprised upside shift, expectations have been adjusted up over the last month for another sizable MoM move in headline CPI. But that was not enough as the 0.4% MoM rise in the headline (as expected – highest since August) lifted CPI YoY up to +3.2% (hotter than the 3.1% exp)…

Source: Bloomberg

Core CPI rose 0.4% MoM (hotter than the +0.3% exp) and up 3.8% YoY (hotter than the +3.7% exp), but still the lowest since April 2021…

Source: Bloomberg

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Macron is a ‘coward’ – Medvedev

Via RT

French President Emmanuel Macron has postponed his visit to Ukraine because he is a pathological coward, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has claimed. The Elysee Palace announced on Monday that Macron’s long-awaited visit to Ukraine will take place sometime “in the coming weeks.”

The announcement marks the third delay of the French leader’s visit to Ukraine. Macron had initially planned to visit Kiev to sign a bilateral security agreement last month, but the document ended up being signed during Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s trip to Paris.

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