The Great New Normal Purge

C.J. Hopkins spelling it out pretty clearly. For those who think that protesting, sick outs, walk outs, blockades and strikes do not work, have a re-think. Every single person is needed to join in the efforts to prevent this from escalating to the next step. People are rising up all over the world – we … Read more

“An entire generation and political movement trained to believe their only option when hearing things they disagree with is to crawl to Google or college administrations or HR executives and beg to have it silenced so they don’t have to confront it.”

There may be things more pathetic in life than publicly begging Google or other Big Tech monopolies to ban and censor people you dislike, but if there are, not many. This is absolutely the prevailing ethos of liberalism: they live to find ways to censor things they dislike: pic.twitter.com/7WeSTiw6e3 — Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) October 15, … Read more

“If the SEC really cared about looking after investors, they wouldn’t allow these futures contract versions.”

"If the #SEC really cared about looking after investors, they wouldn't allow these futures contract versions."@RaoulGMI on the structure of the #Bitcoin ETF. pic.twitter.com/md49ktezrF — Real Vision (@RealVision) October 15, 2021 Bloomberg adds ticker symbol for #Bitcoin futures ETF 👀 pic.twitter.com/jX7eYqBRNX — Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) October 15, 2021

Gerald Celente: “This economy [U.S.] is going way down, and prices are going way up,”

  "This economy [U.S.] is going way down, and prices are going way up," @geraldcelente tells our @DanielaCambone. He adds there are many red flags clouding the global outlook. WATCH: https://t.co/3UNhIfdjO1 pic.twitter.com/AFJPPXXese — Stansberry Research (@Stansberry) October 13, 2021 In the March issue of our Q-Review series we warned about the coming inflation shock.#Inflation #economyhttps://t.co/kUosm0r8i8 … Read more

College students struggle with mental health as pandemic drags on… Nurses say morale has hit low…

People handed flowers to strangers on campus this week, and wrote encouraging notes in chalk. Students played with baby goats and tail-wagging dogs brought in to comfort them. Classes were canceled Tuesday, pop-up counseling centers appeared in dorms and concerned parents brought cookies and hugs to campus. It has been a week of grief and … Read more

Will Liz Cheney, House Democrats Investigate Insurrectionist Takeover Of Interior Department?

“Security personnel at the U.S. Department of the Interior sustained “multiple injuries,” according to spokeswoman Melissa Schwartz in the Washington Post, after left-wing protesters held the agency headquarters under siege on Thursday. Fifty-five protesters were arrested in the turmoil, the demonstration group People vs. Fossil Fuels said in a statement to the Post, concluding five … Read more

With all the hype and price gains happening right now, here’s a reminder that crypto has no fundamental value.

by n64ssb Remember that crypto/blockchains are nothing more than a distributed, append-only database that has various ways to maintain consensus. There is nothing magical about this, and the only benefit of a decentralized database is that the government can’t easily shut it down if it isn’t controlled by a centralized entity. So unless your application … Read more

[Rumor] Bank of America Elite Visa Infinite Card

by JC1812 Key details: $550 Annual Fee (Matches Chase Sapphire Reserve, seems like it’s going to be a competition with Chase) Up to $150 annually in statement credits for lifestyle conveniences, including streaming services, food delivery, fitness subscriptions and rideshare services. Up to $300 annually in Airline Incidental Statement Credits for qualifying purchases like seat … Read more

Evergrande CEO in Hong Kong for restructuring and asset sales as the Chinese developer battles against default on more than $300 billion in debts. That’s a whole lotta debt.

HONG KONG – Evergrande Group’s chief executive is holding talks in Hong Kong with investment banks and creditors over a possible restructuring and asset sales, two people said, as the Chinese developer battles against default on more than $300 billion in debts. CEO Xia Haijun, a confidant of chairman Hui Ka Yan and who runs … Read more

Facebook Hearings Parody

by Martin Armstrong The usually left-leaning Saturday Night Live mocked the recent Facebook whistleblower testimony. Although it is still left-leaning, the writers must have realized that most US lawmakers are completely out of touch with reality and the very issues they make decisions on. They display false outrage but fail to act. “What Facebook has … Read more

Federal Judges Traded Stocks of Litigants DURING Cases…

Mary Geiger Lewis acquired Walmart Inc. stock. Charles Norgle Sr. reported nearly a dozen buys and sells of Pfizer Inc. shares. Charles Siragusa had two accounts that bought Medtronic PLC stock. None of that would be a problem, except for this: All are federal judges, and at the time of the trades, all were hearing cases involving those companies. The Wall Street Journal … Read more

APPLE censors Quran, Bible apps in China

Apple has censored a Quran app and a Bible app in China, the company confirmed to the BBC. Apple said Chinese officials had flagged the apps as breaking laws on illegal religious texts. Apple’s human rights policy says the company is “required to comply with local laws.” Apple has taken down a Quran app and … Read more

The tax preparation industry conspires against citizens to keep taxes complicated so you keep paying them.

by ChewbaccaEatsGrogu Filing Taxes Could Be Free and Simple. But H&R Block and Intuit Are Still Lobbying Against It. Intuit spent more than $2 million lobbying last year, much of it spent on legislation that would permanently bar the government from offering taxpayers prefilled returns. H&R Block spent $3 million, also directing some of their efforts … Read more