by Mac Slavo | May 12, 2016 | Aftermath, Commodities, Conspiracy Fact and Theory
Every summer, Hollywood seems to release another batch of disaster and hero films full of action and end of the world scenarios. But this film hits much closer to home. It’s the scenario that could happen here, but Hollywood won’t dare to get behind....
by Mac Slavo | May 11, 2016 | Commodities, Conspiracy Fact and Theory, Emergency Preparedness, Headline News
The situation in Venezuela is reaching all out chaos, as crippling socialist policies have resulted in a devastating power and food shortage, as well as looming political instability. The point was reached long ago where people were forced to wait in long lines for...
by Mac Slavo | May 11, 2016 | Aftermath, Commodities, Conspiracy Fact and Theory
This article was contributed by Brandon Smith, who originally published his article at Alt-Market.com. Editor’s Comment: The larger themes of collapse and the destruction of the dollar have been cynically orchestrated from the top-down. While a major event is in...
by Mac Slavo | May 11, 2016 | Commodities, Headline News
How severe has the economic recession since 2007 been? How thin the recovery? Enough that the birth rate, which partially reflects financial stability vs. stress, has fallen off more dramatically than at any other time in American history, and much more than experts...
by Mac Slavo | May 9, 2016 | Commodities, Conspiracy Fact and Theory, Headline News
Who exactly is the burdensome, broken and disturbingly unsensible welfare system being run for? A new study found that both illegal and legal immigrants, who typically work low wage jobs, receive more in government assistance each year than struggling American...
by Contributing Author | May 6, 2016 | Aftermath, Commodities, Conspiracy Fact and Theory
This article was written by Michael Snyder and originally published at his Economic Collapse Blog. Editor’s Comment: The problem is not only that jobs have not become more available, and that so many are struggling. That is bad enough. But the unemployment...