Quick Advice on Scanning QR Codes

by Chris Black There are viruses smaller than 7KB and many clever ways to use specific bit sequences to cause arbitrary code execution. If a QR code can prompt you to open an image or a website it can give your computer AIDS. Even something more low-level like the alphabet boys are sitting on multiple … Read more

The Neo-con/Liberal alliance is basically Reverse Nazbol (National Bolshevic)

by Chris Black Republicans absorb voter fervor against unpopular social issues, and “lose” on those popular fronts. Meanwhile they “win” token victories on unpopular Economic and war policies, thus insuring THEIR base gets blamed and not the puppet masters. “Sorry your kid is getting his balls cut off, but I secured a tax cut for … Read more

Elon Musk Gets It

by Chris Black He says during a recent interview that ‘civilization is going to crumble’ if people don’t have more children. When asked if this is why he has so many children, the father of six said he’s trying to set a good example, adding that he has to practice what he preaches. ‘Musk added … Read more

Wall Street Types Are Baffled Why Americans Are So Dissatisfied

by Mike Gleason CNBC Jim Cramer Argues America Has the Strongest Economy Ever!   Don’t want to listen? Read the podcast below! Welcome to this week’s Market Wrap Podcast, I’m Mike Gleason. Gold and silver markets are coming under pressure again this week as investors weigh economic growth prospects against the risks of inflation and deleveraging. … Read more

2-Year Yield Putting Pressure on Fed to Raise Rates

by Tom McClellan The Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) is still stuck at 0-0.25% as its target for the Fed Funds rate.  This is the interest rate at which commercial banks lend each other money overnight to balance their deposits and loans.  The New York Federal Reserve Bank is tasked with the mission of intervening … Read more

The Fed Is About to Start Playing with Matches Next to a $30 TRILLION Debt Bomb

by The Phoenix By Graham Summers, MBA Let’s cut through the narratives and media “BS.” The Fed is trapped. Inflation is soaring. And the Fed has signaled that it is shifting its focus from growth (employment) to inflation. Specifically, after 20 months of claiming inflation is “transitory” and not a problem, Fed Chair Jerome Powell has … Read more

Zarah Sultana MP: Rules for Thee but Not for Me

by Martin Armstrong British Parliament Labour Party member Zarah Sultana has urged the public to wear masks. “I feel incredibly unsafe in the chamber… I see most Tories not wearing masks,” MP Sultana said in a November 3 interview with the BBC. Interviewer Julia Hartley-Brewer promptly questioned, “Why are you not wearing one now?” Answer: … Read more

The Market Is Disconnected From Everything

By Lance Roberts The market is disconnected from everything. Throughout history, there are correlations you would expect to hold constant between the market, consumer confidence, and the economy. Currently, after a decade of zero interest rate policy, massive amounts of liquidity, and financial supports, the market has become detached from reality. Of course, such should … Read more

New Twitter CEO’s first action was to increase censorship; banning the Nancy Pelosi Portfolio Tracker amongst other accounts

by Ehralur Just days after Jack Dorsey’s resignation as CEO of Twitter, Parag Agrawal is pushing for increased censorship on negative topics regarding certain US elites. With Dorsey – known to be an avid opponent of censorship on the platform – gone, Twitter seems to have gone into an entirely new direction. The topic is … Read more

Drilling CEO: Gas ‘Headed Higher’ Under Biden

Canary CEO and energy commentator Dan Eberhart warned that the price of gas is poised to further increase. In an interview with Fox Business anchor Neil Cavuto, the oilfield drilling executive said that “the market overreacted to the omicron demand destruction.” “OPEC is supposed to add 400,000 barrels a day a month. They’re struggling to … Read more