Human Rights: Dispossessing the Indigenous Sámi People in Finland
Human Rights: Dispossessing the Indigenous Sámi People in Finland
Human Rights: Dispossessing the Indigenous Sámi People in Finland
South Africa president Jacob Zuma facing impeachment, future of Mandela’s party in doubt
No silence over Turkey violations of ‘fundamental rights’
Azerbaijan claims ceasefire in Nagorny-Karabakh, Armenia says hostilities continue
Erdogan says offended by Obama’s remarks on press freedom
Indonesia v DiCaprio: Actor facing ban after ‘provocative statements’ about palm oil
Yemeni forces capture 42 Saudi troops in Bayda, Jawf provinces
Death toll from Pakistan, Kashmir flash floods rises to 53
(Editor’s Note: This is Doug Casey’s foreword to Casey Research’s Handbook for Surviving the Coming Financial Crisis.) Right now, we are exiting the eye of the giant financial hurricane that we entered in 2007, and we’re going to its trailing edge. It’s going to be much more severe, different, and longer lasting than what we saw in 2008 and 2009. In a desperate attempt to stave off a day of financial reckoning during the 2008 financial crisis, global central banks began printing trillions of new currency units. The printing continues to this day. It’s not just the Federal Reserve that’s … Continue reading →
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I remember the day clearly when Donald Trump came to speak at Oral Roberts University, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Despite the bitterly cold day, the Republican front-runner drew long lines of your typical bible-belt conservative-Christians. Not surprisingly when one looks at recent campaign developments, a very young, loud, and vocal crowd of protesters also lined up in the street holding signs that said “Stop the Hate,” or, “Grand Dragon in Chief,” and (even less surprisingly) “Bernie.” We could easily attribute such slogans to the typical, college-age Political Correct movement. That the participation prize, safe space generation so hyper-aware of trigger warnings … Continue reading →
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No Tribeca, no problem for the new documentary Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe, recently withdrawn from this year’s New York film festival at the behest of co-founder Robert De Niro. It is safe to say that the buzz generated by the censoring of this film has overshadowed Tribeca’s 2016 film festival. Adding more fuel to the soaring public interest was producer Del Bigtree’s release of his uncut interview with ABC news regarding the film. In typical fashion, the mainstream media sliced and diced Bigtree’s vital ten-minute interview into a few soundbites to frame an anti-vaccine narrative. Fortunately for the millions wishing to … Continue reading →
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I’m afraid I’ve got some pretty bleak news for everyone though it shouldn’t be a surprise. We’re in some pretty serious deep dookey right now. Most people aren’t even aware of it. The United States government would like us to believe this cease-fire over in Syria has given us closure so we can move on now. Except this isn’t the amicable ending of a relationship, like the celebrities running our government think always works out in the end with both people finding snazzy new “life partners” or some-such. Understand this: ISIS has not given up or conceded that they are … Continue reading →
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A system that piles debt on students in exchange for a marginal or even zero-return on their investment is morally and financially bankrupt. Every once in a while you run across an insider’s narrative of a corrupt, morally bankrupt sector that absolutely nails the sector’s terminal rot. Here is that nails-it narrative for higher education: Pass, Fail: An inside look at the retail scam known as the modern university. Here are excerpts of the article, which was published in Canada but is equally applicable to higher education in the U.S.: A university degree, after all, is a credential crucial for … Continue reading →
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My old friend and one-time doubles partner Ray Moore have stepped down as chief executive of the Indian Wells Tennis Tournament for telling the truth. As Rod Liddle wrote in The Spectator a couple of weeks ago, “There is nothing more damaging to a career than telling an unfortunate truth.” Ray Moore was a very good South African tennis player and is a very nice guy. He once partnered me to a final in a major tournament and we have stayed friends for forty years and more. The man who owns the Indian Wells tournament, multi-billionaire Larry Ellison, is a … Continue reading →
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Discovered in the early 1970’s, this proteolytic enzyme was isolated from the Serratia species of bacteria located in the intestines of silkworms. Serrapeptase, also called serratiopeptidase, is truly a superior enzyme that provides strong, healthful properties.Today Serrapeptase is used all over Europe and Asia in clinical settings. It has the ability to break down non-living tissue in the body. Serrapeptase is perhaps one of the world’s most exciting enzymes being studied in regard to its wide variety of clinical applications. Currently, especially in Europe and Asia, it is clinically used for many, many negative health conditions. One of the most … Continue reading →
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