As the Russia-Trump collusion scam implodes, DOJ in cover-up mode on Mueller operation. A remarkable stonewall.

by TFittonJW From my Judicial Watch discussion with Emily Miller at CPAC: https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/press-releases/judicial-watch-sues-justice-department-mueller-russian-special-counsel-budget/ https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/press-releases/judicial-watch-justice-department-refuses-release-muellers-budget-proposal-special-counsel-office/

Lisa Page & James Baker Strike Deal to “resign” from FBI. Windfall Taxpayer funded golden-parachute ahead of damning IG Horowitz report. Let’s see the term sheet.

Lisa Page & James Baker Strike Deal to "resign" from #FBI. Windfall Taxpayer funded golden-parachute ahead of damning IG Horowitz report. Let's see the term sheet. #CORRUPTION #DeepState #Rosenstein #Comey #McCabe #Yates #Clapper #Brennan #ObamaGate #Witchhunt pic.twitter.com/K23g5WZ4g9 — Planet Ponzi (@PlanetPonzi) May 5, 2018 FITTON: New Memo Leak Details Are Further Evidence of FBI Corruption … Read more

Globalism vs Populism in Russia’s Economy

In the eightieth of the Russian Newspapers Monitor, Professor Filip Kovacevic discusses the articles from four Russian newspapers: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, Trud, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, and Sovietskaya Rossiya. He discusses the political views of Russians who live in the United States. He also talks about corruption within the Russian ruling class and about what the Russian president … Read more

JHK Interview With Jack Alpert: Population Problem

by SP JHK mentions an interview he did with Jack Alpert posted on JHK’s website.  Very surprising and, as always, written up in JHK’s entertaining style. ———— That Collapse you Ordered…. I had a fellow on my latest podcast, released Sunday, who insists that the world population will crash 90-plus percent from the current 7.6 billion to 600 million by the … Read more

Bank of Canada: 8% of Canadian Households Owe More Than 20% of the $2.1 Trillion in Debt

These Canadians are in a “highly vulnerable” position. By Daniel Wong, Better Dwelling: Canadian real estate debt hit a new high, and the news gets worse as they explain it further. The Bank of Canada (BoC) updated household debt numbers for March. In a speech this week, BoC’s Governor Stephen Poloz also gave further insights on the numbers. … Read more

Everyone Is On The Same Side Of The Boat

by Lance Roberts In early 2018, I penned a post which illustrated the legendary Bob Farrell’s 10-investment rules. Bob, one of the great investors of our time, had a very pragmatic approach to managing money. Investing rules, and a subsequent discipline, should be a staple for any investor who has put their hard earned “savings” at risk in the … Read more

The Next Recession Is Closer Than You Think

by Peter Cook “Peter Cook is the author of the ‘Is That True?’ series of articles, which help explain the many statements and theories circulating in the mainstream financial media often presented as “truths.” The motives and psychology of market participants, which drives the difference between truth and partial-truth, are explored.” If a Hall Of Fame existed … Read more

The “Russian Bot” / “Russian Troll” Hoax by Neocon Globalist Warmongers to whip up anti-Russia hysteria

by Ian Shilling To date, I have yet to see ANY credible evidence from anywhere of any significant “Russian Troll” activity on Social Media. I’m not saying there are no paid Russian government trolls operating anywhere on Western social media, there’s probably a few – like maybe 20 or so operating 100 or 200 accounts. But … Read more

Stocks Getting Hit Hard As Rates Keep Rising

From Birch Gold Group You can expect rising inflation and rates to be a topic of conversation for the remainder of this year, and through 2019 according to experts. A recent CNBC Fed Survey shows about half of the experts responding believed there would be three more rate hikes after June 2018. Almost the same percentage of experts … Read more

After moving sideways for the past 10 years, Italian stocks may finally be on the verge of a breakout.

by Dana Lyons While U.S. indices once again plumb their post-correction lows, it is important to remember that there is a whole world of potential investments out there. In other words, you don’t have to just trade the S&P 500. Some global stock indices are holding up much better than the U.S. currently. And thanks in … Read more

The Fed is hiking rates excessively into an economy where consumer spending growth was only 1.1% in Q1. This probably won’t end well.

via UPFINA: The economy is seeing a modest pickup in inflation even as GDP growth slowed to 2.3% in Q1 of 2018. That puts the Fed in a difficult position as it balances the dual mandate of having stables prices and maximum employment. One of the latest critiques of the Fed is that by raising … Read more

Many Americans Still Lack Retirement Savings

via St. Louis Fed: As baby boomers age, significant debate has emerged about whether there is a retirement crisis developing in the United States. Some argue that the retirement situation is poor for many Americans, with many approaching retirement age with little or no savings. However, others describe the situation as better than commonly thought, … Read more

INFLATION DISGUISED DEPRESSION

Ground beef represent many industries in America 2017 – median income $59,055 2007 – median income $50,223 The 2017 income buys 15,917 lbs of ground beef The 2007 income bought 22,932 lbs of ground beef ~9k more buys you 7,000 lbs less https://twitter.com/OccupyWisdom/status/992860024144912384 Avg home sale in the US 2007 ~$240k Avg home sale in … Read more