GOVERNMENT & MEDIA RIDICULE

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The Coming Events – Iran & Ukraine

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

The world is completely going insane. Markets have been rising with crude, gold, and the dollar in anticipation of an Iranian attack on Israel. The month of May looks to be very critical for markets on a global scale—no worries about our London Conference. We would not hold it in London if it appeared to be a risk. The risks are confined to Russia/Ukraine and the Middle East.

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4x Vaccinated Youth 318% More Likely to Die Than Unvaxxed Peers

Via Mercola

Story at-a-glance

  • Young people who received multiple COVID jabs were significantly more likely to die than those who skipped the shots, according to data from the U.K.’s Office for National Statistics
  • An analysis by The Exposé revealed that, in February 2023, those who received four COVID-19 shots had a 318% higher mortality rate than the unvaccinated group
  • The other months analyzed showed four-shot teens and youth were between 221% and 290% more likely to die than those who didn’t get the shot
  • Another study found that, compared to unvaccinated children, vaccinated children had significantly higher rates of asthma, allergies, eczema, respiratory infections, behavioral issues and other health conditions
  • Separate research showed “for every life saved, there were nearly 14 times more deaths caused by the modified mRNA [COVID-19] injections”

Young people who received multiple COVID jabs were significantly more likely to die than those who skipped the shots, according to data from the UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS).1,2 The data include deaths by vaccination status from April 1, 2021, to May 31, 2023, when the COVID-19 shot campaign was in full effect.

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What We Don’t Seem to Care About

Guest Post by Todd Hayen

When I say “we” in the title of this article, I don’t mean us shrews. I think most of us do care about these things I am going to write about. The “we” I speak of is the culture at large. Even though shrews may think and wonder about these things, we probably just scratch our heads about them.

In most cases, no one has taken surveys or written articles about such things. Some have, of course, but those forays into the effort to answer these questions are isolated to obscure research that most people never see.

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On Perspective and Prerogatives…

By Doug “Uncola” Lynn via TheBurningPlatform.com

In 1978, a 22-year-old man began teaching earth science at a school in Rochester, New York.  At that time, he told his ninth-grade students about a solar eclipse that would occur on April 8, 2024 and he invited his students to attend an “eclipse party” that he would be hosting 46 years in the future.

On the Monday of the eclipse, or four days ago as of this writing, approximately 100 former students gathered at the home of their now 68-year-old former teacher.  Here is a link to the news article.

Four days prior to the eclipse (on 4/4/2024), four planets in our solar system aligned on the same side of the sun as Earth: Venus, Mars, Saturn and Neptune.  The next day a 4.8-magnitude earthquake was felt in New Jersey, New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia.

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The Financial Jigsaw, Part 2 – OFF-GRID FINANCE; THOMAS TURNER 1754 – Nuclear War: A Scenario – Who Rules Over You? – [04-13-24]

” There is no trifling with nature; it is always true, grave, and severe; it is always right, and the mistakes and errors are always those of man.” [Goethe]

The Financial Jigsaw Part 2 – Chapter 4 episode this week closes with the most important of all knowledge that I have transmitted to date.  Described here is how to manage a local economy financial system without banks and their crazy monetary system.

THE DIARY of THOMAS TURNER 1754- 65 (Appendix C) – [he was an accountant after my own heart.]  Here are Thomas Turner’s financial dealings.  THOMAS TURNER was one of the few people in East Hoathly (a village in Sussex, England) who thoroughly understood financial matters and how to draw up accounts. He spent his evenings making sure that the daily record of transactions in his shop was transferred item-by-­item into the journal which he then transferred into his ledger, showing the state of each customer’s account with him.

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Thomas Jefferson is born – 1743

Via History.com

Future President Thomas Jefferson, drafter of the Declaration of Independence and the nation’s preeminent political theorist, is born on April 13, 1743.

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OJ’s Real Killer?

Guest Post by Eric Peters

OJ Simpson died the other day, apparently of prostate cancer. What’s interesting about this is how quickly OJ died – because prostate cancer is a usually slow-killing disease. So slow, in fact, that it is usually old age that kills the man who dies with (rather than of) prostate cancer.

There’s an interesting correlation there in that most of the people who died during the event marketed as “the pandemic” died with – but not of COVID. They were very old. They were already chronically sick. COVID was the straw that broke the already rickety camel’s back.

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THIS IS A FLOOD

Don’t “Trust the Science”… Here’s Why It’s Crucial to Trust the Capital Flows

Guest Post by Chris MacIntosh

Currently, Russia is the largest foreign supplier of nuclear power fuel to the United States. In 2022 — despite all the talk about “Putin bad — Russia supplied almost a quarter of the enriched uranium used to fuel America’s fleet of more than 90 commercial reactors.

Take a look at this.

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The Mind of a Statist

By Tim Stebbins

Let’s begin with a simple axiom:

The mind of a statist is impervious to the logic of liberty.

Because that is true, nothing that follows will penetrate the mental armor of a statist. I don’t write for them because they will raise the drawbridge and prepare to defend the walls of the prison they have built for themselves. I write for my people and their right to the same peace and happiness everyone else desires.

What then, is a statist?

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Biden’s remark on Ukraine apocalyptic – Medvedev

Via RT

The claim that the conflict with Moscow could be ended with more US weapons is a call for slaughter, the former Russian president said

US President Joe Biden is endorsing continued human suffering by demanding more military assistance for Ukraine, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has argued.

Biden reiterated his call to the US Congress on Wednesday to release an additional $60 billion in aid for Ukraine. After doing so, he was asked by the press how he thought the conflict would come to an end.

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The Beauty Parlor’s Full of Sailors and the Circus is in Town

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

“They have tried to solve a wide range of insoluble problems, from the weather to poverty to viruses, and now they will attempt to solve us.”Eugyppius

This is that part of the movie where the hero — you — tumbles off the cliff on Kong Island in a lightning storm with a canyon full of tarantulas down below where you’ll soon be landing. I know, not a pretty picture. The cliff is our country’s financial quandary; the lightning is us getting sucked directly into war; and the tarantula pit below is the emerging peril of Covid vaccine injury and death coming on hard, like your landing.

Gold and silver are vaulting up suddenly like nobody’s business (literally). This may be fun to see if you are sitting on a pile, even a small pile of the stuff. But to everybody else it’s a signal that something is messed up in the complex engine of the economy. You know, of course, that our money is debt. So, debt is the fuel that drives that engine. Debt is a promise to pay back money with interest to take advantage of the time-value of money. The time-value of money means it’s better to have the money now (to keep the engine running) than to wait until your work produces money (if it even can).

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