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04/23/2024

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024

Final Nail in America’s Coffin?
Ron Paul, MD

Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan
A must watch.

We Need To Do With the State What We’Ve Done With Slavery
George F. Smith

The Bad Faith Olympics
James Howard Kunstler

Is the ‘Housing Shortage’ the Result of Housing-Hoarding by the Wealthy?
Charles Hugh Smith

Give Me Liberty or Give Me Debt
Jeff Thomas

Trump Sold-Out His Base to Shovel $95 Billion to Ukraine and Israel
Mike Whitney

War, What’s It Good For?
Jim Quinn

Sanctifying Time
John M. Grondelski

Congressional Extortion: Aid Funds, TikTok, & X – Leveraging Censorship
Helena Glass

Molecular Geneticist: Covid mRNA Shots Were ‘Designed’ To ‘Destroy Humanity’
Peter Koenig

Ukraine: US Launches a Fascist Government, and World War Three?
Felicity Arbuthnot

https://www.lewrockwell.com

04/03/2024

THE VIEW: THE POORS NEED TO STOP CARING ABOUT AFFORDING FOOD
Daphne Moon April 2, 2024 1 2 min read
On Monday, the panel of liberal ladies on ABC’s The View voiced their disdain for average Americans who were concerned about affording food in the face of Bidenomics. They even had the audacity to suggest that those who were struggling financially were better off under President Biden’s leadership than they were under former President Trump. To further their out-of-touch narrative, they brought on millionaire actress Kyra Sedgwick to downplay the struggles of the common person.

The panel’s ire was sparked by the Republican Party’s campaign message of “are you better off than you were four years ago?” This question was meant to make people reflect on their well-being compared to the beginning of a president’s term. However, The View twisted the messaging and made it seem as though the question was irrelevant because the pandemic had caused economic turmoil.

Host Whoopi Goldberg expressed frustration over those with “short memory issues” who couldn’t see the supposed positive economic changes under the Biden administration. Faux conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin chimed in, exclaiming that Republicans were committing “malpractice” by asking this question. She went on to bring up the toilet paper shortage at the start of the pandemic to emphasize her point.


Despite attempting to portray herself as a conservative, Griffin eventually acknowledged that the GOP’s question was in regards to the economy before the pandemic. She claimed that voters are comparing their financial situations now to when they had more money in their 401Ks and the economy was doing well. However, she quickly backtracked by giving credit to the Biden administration for the economy objectively doing better.
Pseudo-independent Sara Haines tried to show empathy for those struggling financially, but she also made excuses for the Biden administration’s lack of control over inflation. She stated that the administration was not to blame for the current state of the economy and that it was a problem faced globally.

A screenshot from a Jim Henson show called Dinosaurs that aired from the 1990's. This is from season 2 episode 24 at the 6 minute and 48 second mark. This episode was titled, "Nuts to War (pt1)."

The episode was all about a shortage of pistachio nuts to the region, and a price hike because of it. Actually, at the end of part 2 it is revealed that the war is all about the profiteering off of weapons, just like in real life. Operation WeAreRight sent teenagers and unproductive young adults through the Selective Service Office to be shipped off like any real government does whenever the words We Are Right get condensed to WAR.

Whenever a war starts, both sides think they are right, but who knows for sure what really happened to start the war in the first place. Maybe it's a third party that started it only to step back and sell supplies to both sides of the engagement.

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The high cost of fertilizers and, hence, food is in some sense artificial, given that is not driven by any actual shortage of food in the world but by geopolitical power plays. In this episode of the Cost of Everything Christy Ai analyzes what is driving food prices to soar to record highs around the globe with writer and journalist Daniel Lazare.

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The high cost of fertilizers and, hence, food is in some sense artificial, given that is not driven by any actual shortage of food in the world but by geopolitical power plays. In this episode of the Cost of Everything Christy Ai analyzes what is driving food prices to soar to record highs around the globe with writer and journalist Daniel Lazare.

Posts

04/23/2024

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024

Final Nail in America’s Coffin?
Ron Paul, MD

Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan
A must watch.

We Need To Do With the State What We’Ve Done With Slavery
George F. Smith

The Bad Faith Olympics
James Howard Kunstler

Is the ‘Housing Shortage’ the Result of Housing-Hoarding by the Wealthy?
Charles Hugh Smith

Give Me Liberty or Give Me Debt
Jeff Thomas

Trump Sold-Out His Base to Shovel $95 Billion to Ukraine and Israel
Mike Whitney

War, What’s It Good For?
Jim Quinn

Sanctifying Time
John M. Grondelski

Congressional Extortion: Aid Funds, TikTok, & X – Leveraging Censorship
Helena Glass

Molecular Geneticist: Covid mRNA Shots Were ‘Designed’ To ‘Destroy Humanity’
Peter Koenig

Ukraine: US Launches a Fascist Government, and World War Three?
Felicity Arbuthnot

https://www.lewrockwell.com

04/03/2024

THE VIEW: THE POORS NEED TO STOP CARING ABOUT AFFORDING FOOD
Daphne Moon April 2, 2024 1 2 min read
On Monday, the panel of liberal ladies on ABC’s The View voiced their disdain for average Americans who were concerned about affording food in the face of Bidenomics. They even had the audacity to suggest that those who were struggling financially were better off under President Biden’s leadership than they were under former President Trump. To further their out-of-touch narrative, they brought on millionaire actress Kyra Sedgwick to downplay the struggles of the common person.

The panel’s ire was sparked by the Republican Party’s campaign message of “are you better off than you were four years ago?” This question was meant to make people reflect on their well-being compared to the beginning of a president’s term. However, The View twisted the messaging and made it seem as though the question was irrelevant because the pandemic had caused economic turmoil.

Host Whoopi Goldberg expressed frustration over those with “short memory issues” who couldn’t see the supposed positive economic changes under the Biden administration. Faux conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin chimed in, exclaiming that Republicans were committing “malpractice” by asking this question. She went on to bring up the toilet paper shortage at the start of the pandemic to emphasize her point.


Despite attempting to portray herself as a conservative, Griffin eventually acknowledged that the GOP’s question was in regards to the economy before the pandemic. She claimed that voters are comparing their financial situations now to when they had more money in their 401Ks and the economy was doing well. However, she quickly backtracked by giving credit to the Biden administration for the economy objectively doing better.
Pseudo-independent Sara Haines tried to show empathy for those struggling financially, but she also made excuses for the Biden administration’s lack of control over inflation. She stated that the administration was not to blame for the current state of the economy and that it was a problem faced globally.

A screenshot from a Jim Henson show called Dinosaurs that aired from the 1990's. This is from season 2 episode 24 at the 6 minute and 48 second mark. This episode was titled, "Nuts to War (pt1)."

The episode was all about a shortage of pistachio nuts to the region, and a price hike because of it. Actually, at the end of part 2 it is revealed that the war is all about the profiteering off of weapons, just like in real life. Operation WeAreRight sent teenagers and unproductive young adults through the Selective Service Office to be shipped off like any real government does whenever the words We Are Right get condensed to WAR.

Whenever a war starts, both sides think they are right, but who knows for sure what really happened to start the war in the first place. Maybe it's a third party that started it only to step back and sell supplies to both sides of the engagement.

03/14/2024

British potato shortage? Farmers warn U.K. could run out of staple crop

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-03-13-british-farmers-warn-of-uk-potato-shortage.html

Extreme weather conditions have become a major challenge for growers worldwide and the British potato industry is no exception, with U.K. farmers raising alarms over a likely shortage of potatoes due to last year’s poor harvest. “Farmers in the U.K. have reportedly been struggling with one of the lowest potato harvests on record, estimated at […]

www.naturalnews.com

03/01/2024

U.S. officials warn on increasingly #catastrophic shortage of #ammunition, air defenses in #Ukraine; urge Congress to pass $61B aid bill

https://newstarget.com/2024-02-29-us-officials-warn-increasingly-catastrophic-ammo-shortage.html

As the foreign aid package bill remains stuck in Congress, two U.S. officials who requested to be anonymous, warned of the catastrophic effects of the high-profile delays in the delivery of additional weaponry to Ukraine. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has been appealing to the Western powers for further support. Citing two anonymous U.S. officials, ABC […]

www.newstarget.com