In the realm of finance, the recent decrease in treasury yields has raised eyebrows. Despite the expectation of a massive increase in treasury supply due to potential deficits caused by a recession, yields are going down. The treasury market, sophisticated as it is, seems to be predicting a recession and lower growth and inflation expectations, hence the increasing demand for treasuries. The relationship between debt to GDP ratio and treasury yields is also under scrutiny, with the argument that even with increased supply, demand can outweigh supply and keep yields low.
In the corporate world, UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti’s recent announcement of a potential “rescue” for his bank has sparked discussions about the impending collapse of the global Ponzi scheme backed by the US dollar reserve currency. Precious metals expert Bill Holter questions who will bail out the central banks, as they have blown up their balance sheets and have no ability to save anything. Meanwhile, U.S. Steel has issued layoff warnings to 1,000 employees of its Granite City, Illinois, mill, citing indefinite idling of iron and steelmaking operations at the facility.
In the sphere of public opinion and scientific evidence, concerns are growing regarding corporate influence on science and conflicts of interest within the scientific community. The tactics employed by tobacco companies and other industries to manipulate public opinion and discredit scientific evidence have been highlighted. Similarly, the Council for Inclusive Capitalism (CIC) is centralizing major corporations and governments into a network that prioritizes ideology over profit, forcing corporations to use their platforms to indoctrinate the masses with propaganda.
In the digital world, a whistleblower has revealed the activities of the Cyber Threat Intelligence League (CTIL), part of the Censorship Industrial Complex. The documents describe the genesis of digital censorship programs, the involvement of military and intelligence agencies, and the use of offensive techniques such as sock puppet accounts. Meanwhile, code snippets for website design, functionality, and content, covering HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, continue to be developed, including metadata and links for elements such as advertisements, video players, and social media sharing.
In the realm of health, Dr. Paul Marik, a critical care medicine expert, has published a pamphlet on the role of repurposed drugs and metabolic interventions in treating cancer. His research suggests that simple lifestyle and dietary habits can significantly reduce the risk of cancer, and that deficiencies in natural compounds such as Vitamin D significantly increase the risk of cancer.
In the political sphere, Rep. Clay Higgins, a Republican from Louisiana, claimed that there were at least 200 FBI agents disguised as Trump supporters present during the January 6, 2021, protests at the Capitol. This aligns with the statements made by Jeffrey McKellop, a former Special Forces soldier and government contractor who is currently being held as a political prisoner. Higgins further alleged that the FBI had infiltrated online chat groups and social media accounts discussing objections to COVID restrictions.
Finally, the issue of people being fired for expressing their political views, particularly in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, is gaining attention. The inconsistency in the response to these cases is being questioned, with calls for the importance of free speech and open debate, and criticism of the trend of firing individuals for expressing dissenting opinions.
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Rep. Clay Higgins Claims FBI Agents Dressed as Trump Supporters in January 6th Crowd
The FBI was not only involved in the actions on January 6 from within, they had, I suspect, over 200 agents embedded within the crowd, including agents or as they would call, human assets inside the Capitol dressed as Trump supporters before the doors were opened.
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Cancel culture and free speech debates reignited by recent firings over criticism of Israel
But Israel critics who get fired, that’s the salvation of the West? No, it should not.
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"The New Leviathan: Symposium Explores Global Institutions' Power Expansion and Growing Censorship"
The proposed expansion of power of global institutions is accompanied in many countries by growing censorship.
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Renowned Critical Care Physician Dr. Paul Marik Reveals Surprising Findings on Cancer Treatment and Prevention
A couple of years ago, he embarked on an intense study of cancer—the nature of the disease, its complex causes, and how to treat it. To his surprise, he discovered that simple lifestyle and dietary habits can significantly reduce the risk of cancer. He also learned that deficiencies in natural compounds such as Vitamin D significantly increase the risk of cancer.
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Explosive New Documents Expose Government Involvement in Global Censorship
The sum total of the documents is a clear picture of a highly coordinated and sophisticated effort by the US and UK governments to build a domestic censorship effort and influence operations similar to the ones they have used in foreign countries.
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The Council for Inclusive Capitalism: A Globalist Tool for Corporate and Elitist Power
The CIC is essentially everything that conspiracy theorists have been warning about for years packaged into a single Orwellian entity, complete with dramatic piano music and a mask of humanitarian philanthropy.
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US Steel Announces Layoffs at Granite City Works in Illinois
The warnings rocked the local community, which will be severely impacted by the move.
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Precious Metals Expert Warns of Impending Global Financial Collapse
The only reason the dollar has not crashed is interest rates have basically gone from 0% to 5%. They have done that in a year and a half which is the fastest increase in interest rates in all of history.
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Tobacco Companies Manipulated Public Opinion and Scientific Research in the 1950s, Highlighting Ongoing Issue of Conflicts of Interest
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/conflicts-of-interest-in-science
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Bond Market Predicts Recession as Treasury Yields Plummet
The bond market is predicting a recession. Future growth inflation expectations are plummeting, therefore yields are plummeting.
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The Power and Influence of "Priests" Throughout History
it’s hard to imagine that there isn’t one ‘priest’ pulling the strings – I think there is always a director at the top of every organization – and it looks like these have been directing things for some time – 1000’s of years?
Source | Submitted by nils-grimley