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Often featured on mainstream television networks for economic analysis, Jim Rogers is graciously with us once again to discuss the macro picture of where the world is during this economic crisis. Jim reiterates the great value and preservation of wealth tool that Gold is especially with China most likely hoarding massive tons of it.
Often featured on mainstream television networks for economic analysis, Jim Rogers is graciously with us once again to discuss the macro picture of where the world is during this economic crisis. Jim reiterates the great value and preservation of wealth tool that Gold is especially with China most likely hoarding massive tons of it.
I finished my last writing with the question “will we still have the rule of law?” and commented what a can of worms this topic is. While I knew the question of the rule of law would certainly come up later this year, I had no idea how quickly! Normally forensic logic is a process of “connecting dots”, in this instance the “dots” are more like one giant blob of crap covering the page entirely. On many previous occasions we have seen election fraud, market riggings and bogus economic reports, the corruption is now no longer contained or done in secret… it is done in public. Maybe so the public can “see it”? Let’s take a look at “law”.
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by Melissa Dykes, Activist Post:
Hillary has been in the hot seat, but she escaped unscathed.
But what is really going on behind the scenes? Is something big going down inside the DNC?
A high-level Democratic National Committee staff member, Seth Rich, was gunned down by unknown assailants near his home in Washington, D.C. while reportedly walking home at 4 a.m.
As the Washington Post noted:
Seth Rich made such an impression as a teenage intern in Nebraska that a U.S. Senate campaign hired him before he completed high school. A young man who dreamed politics, he headed to Capitol Hill after college.
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Hillary has been in the hot seat, but she escaped unscathed.
But what is really going on behind the scenes? Is something big going down inside the DNC?
A high-level Democratic National Committee staff member, Seth Rich, was gunned down by unknown assailants near his home in Washington, D.C. while reportedly walking home at 4 a.m.
As the Washington Post noted:
Seth Rich made such an impression as a teenage intern in Nebraska that a U.S. Senate campaign hired him before he completed high school. A young man who dreamed politics, he headed to Capitol Hill after college.
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by Ethan A, Natural News:
We currently have a major public health crisis on our hands, and very little is being done to address it. Our said-to-be first line of defense against harmful pathogens, antibiotics, is quickly becoming irrelevant due to growing antibiotic resistance – because apparently all those nasty critters that antibiotics were designed to kill are now outsmarting their pursuers, and becoming “superbugs” immune to conventional treatment.
It’s become a serious problem at hospitals, health clinics and even in crop fields – places where strange new varieties of ultra-virulent bacteria are reportedly taking over and causing both incurable infections in humans, and damage to our food supply. And the problem is perpetually worsening as a result of multiple factors, not the least of which include the damaging ways in which we farm, treat disease and dispose of waste.
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We currently have a major public health crisis on our hands, and very little is being done to address it. Our said-to-be first line of defense against harmful pathogens, antibiotics, is quickly becoming irrelevant due to growing antibiotic resistance – because apparently all those nasty critters that antibiotics were designed to kill are now outsmarting their pursuers, and becoming “superbugs” immune to conventional treatment.
It’s become a serious problem at hospitals, health clinics and even in crop fields – places where strange new varieties of ultra-virulent bacteria are reportedly taking over and causing both incurable infections in humans, and damage to our food supply. And the problem is perpetually worsening as a result of multiple factors, not the least of which include the damaging ways in which we farm, treat disease and dispose of waste.
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by Dave Hodges, The Common Sense Show:
The fix is in. A new Stanford study indicated which only use electronic voting machines give Hillary a 9% advance over Sanders in the Democratic Primary.
The Stanford study demonstrated that pre-election polls accurately predicted election results when a paper ballot was used. However, when unaccountable electronic voting machines were used, with no confirming paper trial, Clinton exceeded expectations by 9%. When one runs the odds on this being due to random chance, the odds are nearly incalculable.
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The fix is in. A new Stanford study indicated which only use electronic voting machines give Hillary a 9% advance over Sanders in the Democratic Primary.
The Stanford study demonstrated that pre-election polls accurately predicted election results when a paper ballot was used. However, when unaccountable electronic voting machines were used, with no confirming paper trial, Clinton exceeded expectations by 9%. When one runs the odds on this being due to random chance, the odds are nearly incalculable.
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by Claudio Grass, Gold And Liberty:
The intricate relationship between energy markets and our global financial system, can be traced back to the emergence of the petrodollar system in the 1970s, which was mainly driven by the rise of the United States as an economic and political superpower. For almost twenty years, the U.S. was the world’s only exporter of petroleum. Its relative energy independence helped support its economy and its currency. Until around 1970, the U.S. enjoyed a positive trade balance. Oil expert and author of the book “The Trace of Oil”, Bertram Brökelmann, explains a dramatic change took place in the U.S. economy, as it experienced several transitions: First, it transitioned from being an oil exporter to an oil importer, then a goods importer and finally a money importer. This disastrous downward spiral began gradually, but it ultimately affected the global economy.
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The intricate relationship between energy markets and our global financial system, can be traced back to the emergence of the petrodollar system in the 1970s, which was mainly driven by the rise of the United States as an economic and political superpower. For almost twenty years, the U.S. was the world’s only exporter of petroleum. Its relative energy independence helped support its economy and its currency. Until around 1970, the U.S. enjoyed a positive trade balance. Oil expert and author of the book “The Trace of Oil”, Bertram Brökelmann, explains a dramatic change took place in the U.S. economy, as it experienced several transitions: First, it transitioned from being an oil exporter to an oil importer, then a goods importer and finally a money importer. This disastrous downward spiral began gradually, but it ultimately affected the global economy.
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