Why The Pentagon Is A Multi-Trillion Dollar Fraud Authored by Scott Ritter, The US Department of Defense has failed its sixth annual audit in a row, but taxpayer money will keep going down that drain.. ...
Visualizing $97 Trillion Of Global Debt In 2023 Global government debt is projected to hit $97.1 trillion this year, a 40% increase since 2019. During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments introduced sweeping financial measures to support the job ...
“Worse Is To Come” – Home Sales Slide Far From Over As Goldman Sees “Sustained Higher Mortgage Rates” Existing home sales plunged back below 4mm SAAR last month for the first time since the foreclosure ...
That laughing quip from President Joe Biden was his surprising reaction to the disclosure that a trusted FBI informant had conveyed an alleged bribe worth millions, paid to Joe Biden by a Ukrainian businessman. Biden seemed almost ...
Israel’s Shin Bet security service and Police force jointly interrogated six detainees from Gaza who participated in the destruction and mass murder of October 7, 2023. The footage from the interrogation was released on Monday ...
Gaslighting much…? Presumably these two things can be correct at the same time: 1) The US southern border is “more fortified than it’s ever been” – Conservatives ‘open-border’ term is a myth, according to Axios… ...
Oil Markets Underestimating The Risk Of A Middle East Blowout Authored by Alex Kimani via OilPrice.com, Commodity experts are now saying the oil markets have underpriced the risk of further escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict. ...
The Great AI Invasion: Given Enough Time, Artificial Intelligence Would Take Over Every Area Of Our Lives Authored by Michael Snyder via TheMostImportantNews.com, Artificial intelligence is changing our world at a pace that is absolutely ...
I met with the self-appointed emissary to B. last week, and he met with me, the self-appointed emissary to B. Our mission: to breach the divide. What divide? Good question. However, we know it exists. ...
In my American Spectator column last week, I complained about the Republican Party’s descent into protectionism and its move away from free-market policies — in the name of becoming a populist, working-class party. I urged Republicans ...