Yield Curve Signaling An Economic Slowdown

by Daniel Carter After the sharp selloff in stocks in February, much has been said about a potential recession and stock market crash. Although these events are very difficult to predict, certain indicators are telling us that the next economic slowdown is very close. In this article, I will be focusing on one of the most … Read more

Could Another Middle East War Trigger A 2nd American Revolution?

by Daniel Carter The world has grown tired of the nonstop devastation caused by Western Imperialism in the Middle East. US citizens, citizens of other NATO countries, China, Russia, Iran and especially the countries in the Middle East that have been invaded are tired of the Military Industrial Complex’s warmongering. Many people have pointed out the … Read more

Can Facebook be trusted now that its founder has testified?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bViZijRZlO8 Christopher Wylie — the whistleblower and former employee of Cambridge Analytica who broke news about the controversial data firm harvesting data from millions of Facebook users during the 2016 election — was not impressed with Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony to Congress this week. http://marygreeley.com/?p=68217

We’re On The Verge Of A Massive Conflict In Syria Under False Pretenses

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6QGU-8XEZM Roger Stone joins Alex Jones live via Skype to give his expert analysis on the likelihood of Bashar al-Assad being the leader who ordered the third gas attack in Syria since 2013. 2017: Trump warns Syria and Russia over chemical weapons Trump’s armada: Huge task force of 12 warships sets sail for Syria in … Read more

President Trump Delays Decision To Strike Syria – Past Chemical Attacks By The Syrian Arab Republic Documented – Assad Flees To Bunker.

by Ruby Henley President Trump has not yet made a decision to strike Syria.  He and America’s allies are perplexed as to what actions can be taken to protect the Syrian people from their own government.  The Syrian Arab Republic has a track record of using chemical weapons on unsuspecting villagers. The Organization for the … Read more

How Trade Wars Ignite And Why They’re Spreading

Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog, The monetary distortions, imbalances and perverse incentives are finally bearing fruit: trade wars. What ignites trade wars? The oft-cited sources include unfair trade practices and big trade deficits. But since these have been in place for decades, they don’t explain why trade wars are igniting now. To truly … Read more

US/UK Syrian Airstrike Stalled, Ryan Retires, Economic Update US/UK Syrian Airstrike Stalled, Ryan Retires, Economic Update

Not many people anywhere actually believe the chemical weapon attack was done by the Assad regime in Syria, but some do. The timing is extremely suspect when on one week, you hear President Trump say he wants to leave Syria, and the next week, there is a gas attack.  Why would Assad want the U.S. to … Read more

Doug Casey on “Offensive” Words

Via Casey Research Justin’s note: Stop saying offensive words. That’s what the Associated Press (AP) is telling writers. You see, the AP puts out a stylebook every year that includes universal guidelines for stylistic matters like punctuation, capitalization, and even word choice. In a recent version, the AP encouraged writers to not use words such as … Read more

Is Vietnam The Next Market To Emerge?

by Dana Lyons After more than a decade, the Vietnamese stock market is back at all-time highs. One of the unsung market stories of 2017 was the long-term breakout, or near-breakout, action in many emerging markets. This included several of the Asian “Tiger Cubs”, e.g., Indonesia, Thailand and The Philippines. One laggard among that group, though, was Vietnam…until now. It’s not … Read more

Subprime mortgages make a comeback—with a new name and soaring demand

The subprime mortgage industry vanished after the Great Recession but is now being reinvented as the nonprime market. Carrington Mortgage is now offering mortgages to borrowers with “less-than-perfect credit.” Demand from both borrowers and investors is exceeding expectations.   Subprime stages comeback as ‘non-prime’ loans from CNBC.   They were blamed for the biggest financial … Read more

Is Inflation Finally Moving Higher?

By Lance Gaitan Stock market volatility was front and center last week, mainly because of President Trump’s proposed tariffs and China’s retaliatory threats. Treasury bond volatility, on the other hand, hasn’t been as active. The long-term Treasury yield dropped to a low of 2.97% last week before rebounding to 3.07% last Thursday. Make no mistake: … Read more

They lied about the reasons to go in to Iraq, why wouldn’t they also lie about Syria to get the war they want? — Also this exact “sarin gas” foot in the door was tried in both 2013 and 2016

The invasion in to syria is a false flag, which may have actually happened, but most importantly was most likely caused by the west or the people they back. Assad would not give reason for international invasion just as he’s 99% done winning the war against ISIS. 2016: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khan_Shaykhun_chemical_attack 2013: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-24113553 Read that 2013 BBC article, and … Read more