‘Over 300 senior legal figures have called the UK’s response to the ongoing refugee and migrant crisis “deeply inadequate,” urging the government to take in 75,000 refugees each year. The former judges said current proposals to take in 20,000 Syrian refugees by the end of 2020 are “too low, too slow and too narrow.” The […]

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‘In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert ask whether we can trust the algo and bot owners to share some of the wealth after they’ve looted every last penny from all the pension funds and savings accounts on Earth. They look at the cartels at the heart of each and […]

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‘Chinese authorities have announced plans to completely eliminate poverty within the country before the end of 2020, according to the State Council of China. “We have six years to eradicate all poverty,” Hong Tianyun, the deputy director of the government office tasked with ridding China of poverty told Reuters. To meet the goal, the Chinese […]

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I am no great admirer of management as a science or of managers as people. The latter tend to speak a strange language, a jargon neither elegant nor poetic; they buy very dull books at airports, they are often shifty and ruthless, and they seem to me to live in a constant condition of bad faith. They are bureaucrats pretending to be entrepreneurs even when they work for the state, an organization that secures its solvency by the simple expediency of printing more money—in fact, not even by printing it anymore, simply by adding a few naughts on computer screens. … Continue reading

Political activists are more entrenched on this issue than any other issue in American life. Somebody might say that legalized abortion would be the top candidate. I don’t think that’s the case. Opponents of abortion are not going to change, but the degree of commitment has faded over the last two decades. The futility of trying to stop abortion has generally placed the issue on the back burners of the conservative movement, and also the back burners of most anti-abortionists. They would certainly vote against the extension of abortion, but they’re not going to get actively involved in picketing or … Continue reading

(MINTPRESS) SUCRE, Bolivia — Cables leaked by U.S. Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning reveal an apparent plot by the U.S. government to assassinate Bolivian President Evo Morales and overthrow his administration. The cables in question were published in August in “The WikiLeaks Files: The World According to US Empire,” a book in which multiple journalists along with Julian Assange analyze the contents of the treasure trove of cables Manning provided to WikiLeaks in 2010. The book devotes a section to what “The WikiLeaks Files” contributors Alexander Main and Dan Beeton call “the day-to-day mechanics of Washington’s political intervention in Latin America.” … Continue reading

What we eat is vital to our overall health. The nutrients we consume, as part of our diet, are critical for brain structure and function. And, as a result they have a potentially profound impact on our mental health, Jerome Sarris, a senior research fellow at the University of Melbourne writes for The Conversation. An increasingly robust body of research points to the detrimental effect of unhealthy diets and nutrient deficiencies. And it highlights the protective value of healthy diets – along with select nutritional supplements as required – for maintaining and promoting mental health. Research literature suggests dietary improvement … Continue reading

I recently had the honor of interviewing Dr. Ron Paul. He was kind enough to speak with me about the last days of the American empire and the situation with Russia and Syria. It was a pleasure to shake Dr. Paul’s hand. No one in the last century has done more to advance the cause of liberty than this former Texas congressman. For decades Paul has stood against the monetary policies of the Federal Reserve, a banking entity which can only be called evil. He’s been a lone voice of sanity in a wilderness of political madness. While clowns on … Continue reading

The Devil’s Chessboard, a new book on the CIA’s most powerful director, Allen Dulles, will be out next week. In this podcast, WhoWhatWhy’s Jeff Schechtman interviews author David Talbot about his many new discoveries. These include World War II and Cold War secrets and crucial new information relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Reprinted from Who.What.Why.

Marc Faber has again encouraged individuals to own physical gold, be wary of possible government confiscation and said that the big question is where to store your gold. “ … But I would say an individual should definitely own some physical gold…The bigger question is where should he store it?” “Because I think if we think it through, the failure of monetary policies will not be admitted by the professors that are at central banks. They will then go and blame someone else for it and then an easy target would be to blame it on people that own physical … Continue reading

As we roll down US Highway 41 in Terre Haute, Indiana , my guide insists I give him my iPhone. Then he tosses me a satin blindfold. The terms of our trip were clear—I wasn’t to know where we were going or how we got there.That’s because we’re on our way to the undisclosed location of an underground bunker designed to survive the end of the world, whatever form that apocalypse takes. When I remove my blindfold, I am standing in a grassy clearing looking at a boxy concrete structure that serves as the entrance to a Cold War–eragovernment communications facility gutted and reborn as Vivos Indiana. This is … Continue reading

The honor of it all aside, Rep. Paul Ryan would do well to decline the speakership of the House. For it is a poisoned chalice that is being offered to him. The Republican Party is not, as some commentators wail, in “chaos” today. It is in rebellion, in revolt, as it was in the early 1960s when Barry Goldwater’s true believers rejected Eisenhower Republicanism and Nelson Rockefeller to nominate the Arizona Senator for president. A similar and bristling hostility to today’s establishment has arisen, in the GOP Congress, the country, and the presidential race. The acrimony attendant to this militants … Continue reading

In the United States there is only one political party – the welfare-warfare party.  Sure, they all pretend otherwise, and on peripheral, meaningless issues there may be differences.  But on the whole, the US government is about as divided as the Communist Party was under Stalin. This could never be admitted, never stated publicly.  But now that is changing – the issue is the difficulty republicans are having in electing a speaker of the house: The problem for Republicans is that they need a speaker candidate who can attract at least 218 votes — the majority needed when the full … Continue reading

Dr. Thomas Sowell, my colleague and friend, told me several years ago that he wasn’t going to write any more books, but that was two books ago, and now he has just published his 45th. The man writes with both hands, as can be seen from his website, which lists his 45 books, 19 journal articles, 71 essays in periodicals and books, 34 book reviews, and occasional columns written in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The Washington Star, Newsweek, The Times (Britain) et al. Plus, he writes a semiweekly column … Continue reading