Year: 2019
Jim Rickards has written a new book Aftermath. In chapter 6 he discusses the Mar a Lago Accords.
He has previously predicted $10,000 gold and $400 silver with no reliable date as to when that happens . Now he is also predicting in his latest book that the dollar will no longer be the world’s reserve currency. Continue reading “The Mar a Lago Accords And Permanent Poverty”
Truth Theory – by Mandy Froelich
Traveling by airplane is fast and convenient but it can take a large toll on the environment. For this reason, the Hempearth Group is developing the world’s first plane made from and powered by hemp. The innovation is made almost entirely from the sustainable crop — from the plane walls and seats to the wings and pillows.
The hemp airplane was developed by Hempearth, a Canadian cannabis company and thought leader in hemp-related inventions. The company was founded in 2012 and sells a variety of organic, hemp products. Their inventory includes hemp surfboards, paddle boards, oils, cannabis, and even a hemp fiber body phone. Continue reading “World’s First 100% Hemp Plane Will Be Stronger Than Steel And Run On Hemp Biofuel”
The U.S. Corn Ethanol Industry, the largest in the world, is now losing a serious amount of money producing unprofitable biofuel. While the situation for the ethanol producers was bad in 2018, due to losses stemming from falling margins, it’s even worse this year. This has prompted one of the country’s largest ethanol producers, ADM – Archer Daniels Midland, to sell some of its ethanol assets with the possibility of spinning off its entire ethanol business operation. Continue reading “THE U.S. CORN ETHANOL BOONDOGGLE: Producing 1 Million Barrels Per Day Of Unprofitable Energy”
Himari YOSHIMURA – 7 yo Japan – 1st Grand Prize – International Grumiaux Competition 2019 – Paganini
A recent study, funded by the National Institute of Justice and conducted by anti-gun researcher Phillip Cook, takes an interesting approach to the question of how long criminals possess a firearm before they are arrested and charged with a firearm-related crime.
It is well known, and acknowledged even in this study, that for firearms recovered by law enforcement many years typically pass between the first retail purchase of the misused firearm and its illegal use or possession. The average “time-to-crime” in the U.S. is over 9 years according to the latest ATF data. Continue reading “Another Study Confirms…Wait for It: Criminals Break Laws”
A man has died after being accidentally shot by his own passenger as he attempted to fire out of a car window, police say.
Matthew Gibson, 26, was pronounced dead on 22 July after being shot in the head during the incident which prosecutors portrayed as a drive-by shooting gone bad in Park Manor, Chicago. Continue reading “Man accidentally shot dead by own passenger in ‘failed drive-by attempt’”
An Arizona body donation facility is being sued after the FBI reportedly found buckets full of body parts, male genitalia in a cooler, and heads and bodies of different people sewn together.
Eight families who donated the bodies of their loved ones to the facility — where bodies were processed after being donated for science — filed a civil lawsuit on Monday against the Biological Resource Center, alleging the donors were dismembered and sold for a profit, ABC15 reports. Continue reading “FBI found bucket of human heads, body parts sewn together at donation facility: report”
A “growing number” of pregnant migrants from across Central America are waiting in Mexico as they hope to deliver their babies in the United States to secure them birthright citizenship, NBC News reports.
A report by NBC News chronicles how pregnant migrant women are increasingly flowing into shelters in Mexico along the southern border as the Trump administration’s “Remain in Mexico” policy mandates they wait there while their asylum claims are reviewed. Continue reading “NBC News: ‘Growing Number’ of Pregnant Migrants Waiting to Deliver Anchor Babies in U.S.”

