Ruby Freeman in Georgia “I need an attorney, this is bigger than me” (Regarding Georgia suitcases filled with ballots video)

Timestamp: 4:50 WATCH: Video footage from Georgia shows suitcases filled with ballots pulled from under a table AFTER supervisors told poll workers to leave room and 4 people stayed behind to keep counting votes pic.twitter.com/AcbTI1pxn4 — Team Trump (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@TeamTrump) December 3, 2020   h/t dr0id

Feds Admit $2.3 Trillion In Improper Payments…

Top ten improper payments… 1. Total Mistakes: $175 billion in estimated improper payments reported by the 20 largest federal agencies, averaging $14.6 billion per month – Total (FY2004-FY2019): $2.25 trillion. 2. Worst Programs – $121 billion (approximately 69 percent) in improper payments occurred within three program areas – Medicaid, Medicare, and Earned Income Tax Credit. … Read more

Gerald Celente – Top 2021 Trend – Greatest Depression. Trump Will Win in Supreme Court.

The Trends Journal is giving its annual top trends for 2021 soon. Gerald Celente, the publisher and a top trends researcher, has one very ominous trend coming for the global economy. Celente predicts, “One of our top trends is the ‘Greatest Depression.’ Lives have been destroyed around the world. This is unprecedented. There is something … Read more

Arizona BUSTED Fraud!

A court ordered statistically significant sample of Arizona's mail in ballots found 11% of the accepted ballots did NOT match according to the Democrats' own expert. That is thirty times more illegal ballots than the margin of victory. Georgia, Pennsylvania & Nevada likely worse. — Robert Barnes (@barnes_law) December 5, 2020

The average US worker must now work 141 hours to buy 1 share of S&P 500. That’s, of course, a fresh record. In the 1980s, it took less than 20 hours.

Just to put things into perspective or the rising wealt inequality in one chart: The average US worker must now work 141 hours to buy 1 share of S&P 500. That's, of course, a fresh record. In the 1980s, it took less than 20 hours. pic.twitter.com/UF8bvm0oXE — Holger Zschaepitz (@Schuldensuehner) December 5, 2020 What can … Read more

Harry Dent on dead economy: “The dumb money is small traders loading up on call options.” LOL Smart money will “start the downtrend that breaks the back of the dumb money.”

Nearly a fifth of public companies are “zombies” propped up by debt, Harry Dent says. With its “zombie” public companies and small-business failures, the U.S. economy is “dead,” and a second stimulus won’t revive it, Harry S. Dent Jr. argues in an interview with ThinkAdvisor. “The Contrarian’s Contrarian,” as Dent is known, forecasts that the … Read more

Bubble Monster? Total Option Call Volumes Versus Fed Balance Sheet (S&P 500 Index, Home Prices, Mortgage Originations, Commercial Real Estate Too)

by confoundedinterest17 Call option volume has soared with The Fed’s endless monetary easing. But it isn’t just call option volumes that increased with The Fed’s balance sheet, but the S&P 500 index and commercial real estate have increased as well. Home prices and mortgage originations have also soared with Fed stimulus. We now have an economy … Read more

What No One Is Saying about the Lockdowns

Corbett Report. Starts off with the 3rd place Science fair project creating social distancing policy and laws. He says that if you advocate lockdowns, you are advocating for some portion of the population to be assigned to death.     h/t Happy in Nature