The Earth could be headed for a ‘mini ice age’ researchers have warned. A new study claims to have cracked predicting solar cycles – and says that between 2020 and 2030 solar cycles will cancel each other out. This, they say, will lead to a phenomenon known as the ‘Maunder minimum’ – which has previously been known as a mini ice age when it hit between 1646 and 1715, even causing London’s River Thames to freeze over. The new model of the Sun’s solar cycle is producing unprecedentedly accurate predictions of irregularities within the Sun’s 11-year heartbeat. It draws on … Continue reading

Do you need NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS? If you eat a diet that includes products made with sugar and white flour, the answer is absolutely yes. Even if you eat a healthy diet, the answer is yes. FOOD CHOICES that include sugar, white flour, caffeine, sodas and not enough whole grains and fruits and vegetables don’t have the correct nutrients to begin with, and to make things worse, they deplete other necessary nutrients. Some of the nutrients simply are not in the soil as a result of modern farming techniques. Other nutrients are not in the food by the time we eat … Continue reading

Some 800 people have been evacuated from the area immediately surrounding the Colima volcano in Western Mexico due to increased volcanic activity and large amounts of ash being spewed from the crater, falling from the skies onto surrounding communities. The number of people living in the 12-kilometer, now sealed off, area around the crater is “very small and don’t exceed 800 inhabitants,” a national civil protection coordinator Luis Felipe Puente told AFP. “They have all been evacuated,” he announced. Meanwhile, authorities have closed the airport in the state of Colima, due to the high amount of volcanic ash “falling in … Continue reading

“The Turks have passed by here; all is in ruins and mourning. “ So wrote France’s great writer, Victor Hugo,  of the horrors he had witnessed during the Balkan liberation wars of the 1880’s. If Hugo were alive today, he might well have used the same haunting lines to describe the smoking wreckage of the Mideast. Except this time it was the  United States, France and Britain who  wrought havoc in the Arab world, assisted by modern Turkey. The UN’s refugee czar, Antonio Guterres, just asserted that there are now 4,013,000 Syrian refugees outside their homeland, and another 7.6 million … Continue reading

Collectively speaking, most Americans take for granted the system in place to deliver essential supplies to their area. “The system,” an underlying infrastructure that keeps goods, services and commerce in America flowing creates a sense of normalcy and order. Food, water, gasoline and medications are just a few of the items restocked weekly in order for our dependent society to maintain a steady flow. What many fail to grasp is just how fragile the system is and just how quickly it can collapse. Our transportation systems are one of the weakest links in the system. Mac Slavo explains: In a 2012 report prepared for legislators … Continue reading

After combing through the data for hours, academics have discovered the cause of the mass shooting in Charleston. Turns out it was comedian Amy Schumer’s fault. You see, she once joked, “I used to date Hispanic guys, but now I prefer consensual,” and that led to a climate of racism that Dylann Roof seized upon when he killed nine people. Previously the experts were sure it was a flag’s fault. They also blamed guns (though few mentioned how these shootings always happen in gun-free zones). I’m a little confused by this latest discovery because I remember George Lopez making a … Continue reading

Your gut is where digestion begins, it’s connected to your brain, and it’s at least 70% of your immune system. The bottom line — you can’t be healthy if your gut isn’t healthy. A diet free of refined sugar and artificial ingredients are part of the equation in promoting a healthy gut environment. Achieving a positive balance of bacteria is the other. Within your gut live colonies of friendly bacteria known as probiotics. When you have healthy, established colonies, it has positive effects on your health. How Probiotics Affect Your Health You’ve probably heard a lot about how probiotics help … Continue reading

Have you ever wondered where the income tax havens are? Find out here. Have you ever wondered where the worst places are to live for high-income people? Find out here. The USA is at the high end, if you count state income taxes. But there are loopholes for the super-rich — lots and lots of loopholes. They pay lower rates than the middle class. Also, there are states with no income tax: Nevada, New Hampshire, Florida, Texas, Wyoming, South Dakota, Washington, Alaska, and Tennessee (salaries). Oh, yes: and one city: Texarkana, Arkansas. One former Latin American former Communist stronghold has … Continue reading

Finding out the weather forecast these days is as easy as turning on the TV or checking your phone. That wasn’t always the case, though. In the hundreds of years before television and even radio, people used more rudimentary devices to predict what the skies would bring in the coming days. One of those tools was the barometer. Once common in aircraft, ships, and ordinary households across the world, it predicts approaching weather by measuring changes in air pressure. While technological advancements have replaced the humble barometer in meteorological circles, they’re still fun to have at home and know how … Continue reading

“When Money Dies” is the title of a 1975 book by Adam Fergusson, in which he describes the downfall of the Reichsmark in Weimar Germany. A fascinating look at that period of history, one can glean quite a few useful pieces of advice on how to survive a currency crisis. But “when money dies” could also describe the current currency crisis in Greece, in which many Greeks seem to have taken those lessons from Fergusson’s account of the Weimar hyperinflation to heart. Even though the Greek currency crisis isn’t a traditional hyperinflationary crisis, many Greeks are trying to get their … Continue reading

Ask a typical American how the United States got into World War II, and he will almost certainly tell you that the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and the Americans fought back. Ask him why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and he will probably need some time to gather his thoughts. He might say that the Japanese were aggressive militarists who wanted to take over the world, or at least the Asia-Pacific part of it. Ask him what the United States did to provoke the Japanese, and he will probably say that the Americans did nothing: we were just minding our … Continue reading

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was brutalized today in his meeting with Angela Merkel, Francois Hollande, and European Council President Donald Tusk of Poland. He was told either that he had to become a ward of the EU, and immediately legislate genocidal “reforms,” letter-for-letter as dictated to him,— or else he would be thrown out of the euro zone and watch all his banks collapse. The Guardian wrote that a top EU official said that Tsipras was subjected to “extensive mental waterboarding.”

Face it: the Eurozone may not be there when you get up in the morning,— if not this morning, then any morning this week. And Wall Street will go with it, likely immediately. The entire speculative financial system of the United States and everyone else, is doomed to very early collapse; this wildly over-inflated bubble is just waiting for the pinprick,— and the blowout of the Eurozone is much bigger than a pinprick. Wall Street will be wiped out in the United States just as well as in Europe. But we can regain control by bringing the speculators and their masters in London to their knees with Glass-Steagall; the Presidency of the U.S. will do it.

This is what the four U.S. senators realized, and why they reintroduced Glass-Steagall last week,— not as a pro-forma action, but as the one act capable of averting imminent disaster, and creating the possibility of a way forward. Wall Street is finished; now it’s time to return to the Presidency created by our Constitution, and get rid of Wall Street and what it portends. They’re hopelessly bankrupt,— what would you want to invest in them for?

You must organize your friends, colleagues, and anyone else who can understand this, to widely and rapidly extend the motion from the four U.S. Senators (and the 60 House cosponsors), all the way to successful passage and implementation. There must be unified national attention to this mission, with all points moving forward at the same time, rather than some points some of the time. Only our movement can do this, and bring the world back from the brink of the abyss. But when people say, “Be practical,” their brains are dead. Merely nominal commitment, merely nominal membership, entitles no one to drag their feet,— still less to make YOU drag YOUR feet. Anyone who hangs back is simply doing it out of stupidity. Instead, they should face their stupidity and overcome it. They should understand that they’re not living up the the standard required of a human being. Never kiss their ass and ask THEM to recruit YOU.

Some are doing the work, but they won’t force others out of their own stupidity. Even with all the good work they’re doing, they won’t confront the stupidity which has become the law of the land, especially since the death of Franklin Roosevelt. What is Wall Street, after all, but the conquering banner of all this stupidity and degeneracy?

Food for thought: For the second time, a Sinaloan drug lord has escaped from a maximum security Mexican prison. Chicago is a sanctuary city. He calls Chicago his “home port.” For some, the entire USA is a sanctuary. Jon Corzine