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From Ghweran to Al-Tanf the ISIS play is directed by the CIA

By / February 15, 2022

Ibrahim Mohammad Wahdi This article was initially & inadvertently attributed to Vanessa Beeley. This was OffG’s error and we apologise to Mr. Wahdi and to Ms Beeley On January 20, 2022, the militants of the Islamic State (ISIS) launched a violent attack on Ghweran prison in Al-Hasakah, northeast Syria. This is the largest gathering of […]

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As COVID collapses they’re already prepping the next “pandemic”

By / February 15, 2022

Package Knightly The Covid19 story is broken, that battle is over. Yes, there are still pockets of token resistance, little embattled squares who aren’t all set to offer up the ghost just yet, however for the most part the establishment are letting it go. Country after nation after nation are “relaxing” their Covid constraints, deserting […]

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Net Absolutely no by 2050? Here’s What It Takes To Get It

By / February 14, 2022

Here is what a fairly objective research study from the Geological Survey of Finland concludes on just how much more electricity generation will be required to retire natural gas and coal … The response: a stink load! However you need batteries to provide power when the sun isn’t shining and the wind isn’t blowing. Here […]

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With Inflation at a 40-Year High, the Fed Is Too Scared to Act

By / February 12, 2022

According to the Bureau of Labor Stats (BLS), Customer Cost Index (CPI) inflation rose 7.5 percent in January, year over year. This was, the BLS notes, the “biggest 12-month increase because the period ending February 1982.” Furthermore, The all items less food and energy index rose 6.0 percent, the biggest 12-month modification given that the […]

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Is there something more ominous than cash behind the “brand-new HIV” scare?

By / February 11, 2022

Just yesterday we ran a story highlighting the unexpected shift in news coverage, far from Covid and towards HIV/AIDS. In short, screening drives and federal government promises to “end the AIDS epidemic” accompanied news of a scary “new variant”. We will not information it all once again, you can read it here. Our post reasoned […]

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“Bidenflation” Is Systematically Destroying The Middle Class

By / February 10, 2022

Americans have more money in their pockets than they ever have before.  That sounds like really great news, but it isn’t, because the cost of living is rising much faster than our incomes are.  In addition, much of the “new wealth” that has been created over the past couple of years has ended up in […]

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6 Difficult Things Before Breakfast

By / February 9, 2022

Alice laughed. “There’s no usage attempting,” she said. “One can’t believe impossible things.” “I dare state you have not had much practice,” said the queen. “When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, often I’ve thought as numerous as 6 difficult things prior to breakfast.” — Alice […]

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Doug Casey on Why Jeffrey Epstein Is a Perfect Example of a “Philanthropist”

By / February 8, 2022

International Man: Let’s start by specifying our terms. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines philanthropist as “one who makes an active effort to promote human welfare.” What do you make from this idea? Doug Casey: Who can potentially be against philanthropy based upon that meaning? The issue is that many benefactors do not really care a lot […]

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Why Gold Is More Pricey than Bread

By / February 7, 2022

Why do people assign a greater value to gold than to bread, when bread seems to be more “helpful” than gold? To offer an answer to this question economists describe the law of diminishing marginal utility. The idea of diminishing marginal energy is the important foundation of economics. There is, however, a distinction in the […]

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