by Contributing Author | Jul 20, 2015 | Aftermath, Commodities
For decades, local and state governments in the United States have made promises to their employees that they cannot keep. They guaranteed a certain level of income to retirees at a time when America was its most prosperous, and when most people didn’t live as long as...
by Contributing Author | Jul 17, 2015 | Commodities
I think it’s safe to say that anyone who thinks the United States economy is on the road to recovery, is drinking some serious Kool-aid. As organizations like shadowstats have shown time and time again, our government likes to fudge the numbers on a regular basis....
by Contributing Author | Jul 16, 2015 | Aftermath, Commodities
To prevent widespread bank runs and to keep money from leaving the country, the Greek government instated numerous capital controls to keep the lid on their economy, such as placing a daily withdrawal limit of 60 Euros. When they first created these mandates earlier...
by Mac Slavo | Jul 8, 2015 | Aftermath, Commodities
According to some, Greece has been hogging the limelight, while China is going through ultra dramatic market fails, too. It’s excesses are glorious in their potential to plummet in a spectacular thud. Is China repeating the mistakes and the queasy heights of...
by Mac Slavo | Jul 6, 2015 | Commodities, Emergency Preparedness, Headline News
Chaos and economic disaster are still stirring up in Greece, with a sharp rejection of foreign control of their troubled affairs. More austerity and new rounds of loans? Voters in Greece’s emergency referendum were overwhelmingly against it. Whatever happens...
by Mac Slavo | Jul 1, 2015 | Commodities, Conspiracy Fact and Theory, Headline News
Media focus on has helped to reopen old wounds on race, with people reacting news about police killings that were allegedly motivated by race, with mass murders at historic black churches, and now a string of burning black churches. There is technique here. Inciting...