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Insecure Machines, Renewable Energy, and Migrant Lawsuit

Dive into a whirlwind of insecure voting machines, renewable energy debates, and a mother’s lawsuit against DHS. Plus, a peek into the potential future of US politics. Who said current affairs were dull?

The User's Profile Ivor January 24, 2024
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In a federal court in Atlanta, Georgia, a lawsuit by election integrity activists has brought to light the vulnerabilities of Dominion voting machines. University of Michigan Professor J. Alex Halderman demonstrated how these machines could be hacked and vote tabulations altered using only a pen. The Halderman Report, which had been hidden from the public for two years by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, confirmed these findings. The plaintiffs argue for the replacement of these insecure machines with secure paper ballots.

Economist Michael Hudson has shed light on the aftermath of Ukraine’s loss in the war and Russia’s conditions for peace. He discusses Russia’s economic strength, the detrimental effects of sanctions on Europe, and the rise of anti-American sentiment. The conversation also explores the potential consequences of a US-Russia war, the vulnerability of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, and the advantages enjoyed by Eurasian countries.

In 2023, Russia became China’s largest oil supplier, selling a record 107.02 million tons of crude. Western sanctions on Russian crude were instrumental in this development, prompting previous buyers to shun Russian oil but China and India were only too happy to take more in. Together, China and India took in some 90% of Russia’s oil exports in 2023.

In a tragic case, a mother whose daughter was allegedly killed and raped by a migrant MS-13 gang member is suing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for $100 million. The mother claims that her daughter’s killer was allowed into the country without proper identification by both the DHS and the Department of Health and Human Services.

In a controversial post, Alex Soros, son of George Soros, has been accused of implying an assassination attempt on the 47th President, Donald Trump. Critics argue that such a post from anyone other than a Democrat would result in immediate arrest.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have been promoting the concept of “Disease X” as a global threat. Critics argue that this is a propaganda campaign to support the WEF’s agenda and gain more control over various aspects of society, including food systems, climate change, and public health.

Despite the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average hitting record highs, the stock market may not be as strong as it seems. Only a small segment of the market is responsible for the majority of gains, with stocks like Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Tesla driving the overall market.

A majority of Americans are frustrated with progressive metro areas turning into crime-ridden places due to lenient District Attorneys and open borders. This has led to a decline in President Biden’s popularity and prompted many Americans to leave Democrat-controlled states and move to safer areas in red states.

Financial and geopolitical cycle analyst Martin Armstrong predicts a landslide victory for Donald J. Trump in the 2024 presidential race. Armstrong’s data mining program, Socrates, shows that four out of six models predict a win for Trump, with two of them indicating an overwhelming victory.

Finally, the global supply chain is facing a potential return to rising inflation due to current events in the shipping sector. Attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Houthi militants are causing significant disruptions to vessel capacity and increasing transportation costs.

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Global Supply Chain Faces Potential Return to Rising Inflation Amid Shipping Sector Disruptions

The global supply chain is facing a potential return to rising inflation due to current events in the shipping sector.

Source | Submitted by rhollenb

Martin Armstrong's "Socrates" Data Mining Program Predicts Overwhelming Trump Victory in 2024 Election

Trump should win. This data has even shocked me, and it’s been right on every election and even Brexit. It’s basically showing, out of 6 models, it is showing four basically all for Trump, but two of them are showing absolute unbelievable landslides. It’s showing 61% for Trump. . . . The computer has never come up before with this complete gap . . . . In 2016, it showed Trump would win, but not overwhelming, but this one is absolutely stunning.

Source | Submitted by rhollenb

Venture Fund Builds New Community for Americans Seeking Escape from Progressive Cities

The migration trends of the Covid period are still happening today, just less because of housing affordability woes.

Source | Submitted by durable

Stock Market Indexes Hit Record Highs, but Are They Truly Representative of the Entire Market?

The S&P 500 may be hitting a record high, but how much of the market does that actually apply to? And you look at other indexes like the iShares Micro Cap Stock Index, again, you see the same exact pattern here. Down in late 2012, early 2022, bottoms out around the middle part of 2022, the technical recession, the oil price surge, all of that stuff. But since then, micro cap stocks, unlike their big cap counterparts, have been sideways to more noticeably lower ever since then. People were feeling better about the fundamental situation in the economy. They would be looking at micro cap stocks or small cap stocks to become the next big winners. They would be putting money on these shares. And they’re not. They’re avoiding them because the real perception from the stock market is not one in which people are willing to take a whole lot of risk.

Source | Submitted by rhollenb

Globalists Push Hysterical Propaganda About "Disease X" in Mainstream Media

The big push from the WHO and the WEF is that ‘Disease X’ will be zoonotic. That money to surveil every speck of land in the world is the path forward to stopping ‘Disease X.’

Source | Submitted by bcoop

Russia Becomes China's Largest Oil Supplier in 2023

The Western sanctions on Russian crude were instrumental in this development.

Source | Submitted by aaronmckeon

Renowned Economist Michael Hudson Discusses Ukraine, Russia, and the Shift in Global Power

https://www.unz.com/mhudson/russia-iran-and-the-red-sea-natos-war-economy-collapses/

Source | Submitted by andys61

"Art Berman: The Straight-Shooting Oracle of the Energy Sector"

A Renewable Energy Future Will Collapse the Financial System

Source | Submitted by nils-grimley

Expert Demonstrates Hacking of Dominion Voting Machines in Georgia Courtroom

J. Alex Halderman was able to HACK A DOMINION VOTING MACHINE and change the tabulations in front of U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg and the entire courtroom!

Source | Submitted by phecksel

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