Among the questions facing the United States is not only how to immediately deal with this tragic pandemic, but what lessons should be learned from it concerning the future role of government in society and the types of economic policies that should
The founder of the Silk Road marketplace, Ross Ulbricht, has published another analysis that attempts to predict the price of bitcoin. Ulbricht started sharing his price examinations last December and he leveraged the patterns of Elliott Wave theory
No more seal, taking indian reservations back and FEMA now runs the show in all 50 former states. Do you need it spelled out anymore?? think gray State.
Charity group Oxfam has warned that a global recession caused by Covid-19 could push an extra half a billion people into poverty - 8 percent of the world's population - unless urgent action is taken.
Selco shares some important lessons from the earliest days when the SHTF during the Balkan War. Most people thought the disruption was only temporary. Does that sound familiar?
Put another way: eras end.
While the mainstream media understandably focuses on the here and now of the pandemic, some commentators are looking at the long-term consequences. Here is a small sampling:
...a trip to your local Walmart now will be far different from what you remember previously. When you arrive, you will find that a very narrow entry corridor has been taped off with yellow security tape, and only a very limited number of shoppers ar
The coronavirus crisis that has enveloped the world has brought about calls for society and economy-wide action on the part of governments that has been matched by the imposing of radical shutdowns and compulsory mass quarantining as tens of millions
The Social Security check that arrives each month. The unemployment benefits that help tide workers over between jobs. The security lines snaking through airports, back when millions of Americans were still flying.
Sometimes it's a cataclysm or natural disaster that pushes the reset button. Sometimes it's a political revolution. Sometimes it's a war. Sometimes it's a technological innovation...It is now apparent to all that we have arrived at another wo
Is President Donald Trump the new Fed chair? Today, Tim Picciott and guest Chris Karabats discuss the news that many are heralding as the end of the federal reserve as we know it.
Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams told NBC's "Meet the Press" that next week's national coronavirus situation would be "our Pearl Harbor moment," adding "It's going to be our 9/11 moment."
With most of the developed world on lockdown, and markets and economies paralyzed until there is a material decline in new coronavirus cases, i.e., until we slide "over the hump" of the coronavirus curve, the biggest question - and variable - in asse
Amidst all the glee over Congress's $2 trillion "stimulus" package, an important and relevant question naturally arises: Will the federal government end up nationalizing and confiscating people's retirement accounts to pay for the ever-burgeo
"David Goldberg", reveals supposed plans called "Project Pogo" and "Project Zypher" (Me posting this doesn't mean I'm endorsing it as being either real or fake, my only reason for uploading it was for archiving purposes only.)
As much as I hate to invoke The Ayn Rand lest I give off the impression I'm some kind of Objectivist, which I am most certainly not, the engine of the world is coming to a halt.
• https://www.zerohedge.com by James Howard Kunstler
People, Get Ready!
The cable news announced the other day that Covid-19 patients placed in critical care may have to be on ventilators for 21 days. Only a few years ago, I went in for an ordinary hip replacement.
From the moment serious social distancing mandates began in the US, the question on everyone's mind was, "How long will these lockdowns last?" Here's what the patterns suggest.
Broadcast on March 26, 2020, Bill Gates speaks from his home, interviewed by Chris Anderson, the founder of TED Talks. This is a 4-minute excerpt from the original 52-minutes. It focuses on what Mr. Gates thinks the future will hold following the Cov
If you've been following your financial advisor's advice of "invest for the long term" for the last several years you've been living fat, dumb and happy...until now.
Scott Gottlieb is a former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (from 2017 to 2019).
I don't trust him completely. On his Twitter page he lists affiliations with Pfizer, Illumina, Aetion, Inc. and Tempus Labs. So the dude is cashing in
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