Category: Politics

Insider
CapEx Team

WHO? THIS IS WHO NOT!

Jair Bolsonaro… Brazil will not sign the WHO Pandemic Treaty. “National sovereignty is not something to be handed over to WHO or other entities and to be renounced just to join a club of seemingly advanced nations”… Who else? Russia takes first steps to withdraw from WTO, WHO The Russian government is

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Nato 1998 compared to now
inflation
CapEx Team

THE COMING WAR (NOT UKRAINE VS. RUSSIA)

In 1997, geopolitical advisor to David Rockefeller, Zbigniew Brzezinski, wrote a book, in called “The Grand Chessboard.” The book is particularly interesting as it shows the thinking of the Rockefeller empire in regards to Eurasia. Consider the following, which provides some insight into their view of Eurasia and how to

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xi jinping China's guy
inflation
CapEx Team

WHEN DOES CHINA PULL THE RUG?

Remember how we just discussed the funding of the profligate US government? Let’s take a look at how bad things are. Here’s the current budget deficit. The blue is good and the orange is bad. You can see a lot of orange, and after 2008 things have been decidedly “orange.”

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Current Affairs/Politics
CapEx Team

HOW ARE WE SPLITTING?

Much has been said about Klaus and his gang. The “New World Order” is being fought for right now. In times of upheaval like now we bipeds revert to tribalism. As such for the past 2+ years I’ve been spending a decent amount of time researching history and old maps,

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Politics
Chris MacIntosh

A Rebuttal to Klaus Schwab’s Article on the Covid-19 Crisis

Thought for the day: Totalitarians never view themselves as totalitarian. Utopians believe fervently that what they are forcing upon others is for their own good. Such is the content of this article. If you’ve not heard of the World Economic Forum, I’d urge you to pay extremely close attention because

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Politics
Chris MacIntosh

Yugoslavia 2.0

I’ve been studying the breakup of Yugoslavia for many months now. It is, as far as I can tell, like a marriage. Complex. To be fair, grievances amongst different ethnic and religious groups had been simmering for hundreds of years before the last Yugoslavian civil war erupted, splintering the nation

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Between a Rock and a Hard Place

This is where Trump finds himself today. To send in the troops or not. Let’s back up a bit first to see why this is such a conundrum. The first thing that I note is the fact that the most pervasive rioting and lawlessness is overwhelmingly in the states “governed”

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