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What Will Surprise Us in 2022

By / January 3, 2022

What seemed so permanent for 13 long years will be exposed as shifting sand and what appeared so real for 13 long years will be revealed as illusion. Magical thinking isn’t optimism, it is folly. Forecasts are hard, particularly about the future, however let’s take a look at what we currently learn about 2022. Seen […]

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Germany’s Traffic control Union Blinks Green for NATO Hostility to Russia

By / January 2, 2022

If there is a brand-new traffic control in Berlin it’s showing no stops for more U.S. and NATO aggression in Europe. The new German coalition government directed by Chancellor Olaf Scholz is just one week in power but already the signals are pointing to Berlin being more open to U.S.-led NATO hostility towards Russia. The […]

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2022: The Year of Breakdown

By / January 1, 2022

Simply put, our economy and society have been enhanced for failure. If we look at the fragility and instability of vital systems, it’s clear that 2022 will be the year of breakdown. Let’s begin by examining how systems break down, a process I’ve streamlined into the graphic listed below. 1. No matter whether it was […]

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Last Possibility to Get Out Prior To the Crash

By / December 31, 2021

The interesting feature of the ‘last chance to go out’ is no one sees it up until after the crash has done its damage. Every possession bubble has a last chance to get out prior to the crash point that becomes obvious in the consequences. However at the time, this last chance to exit before […]

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My Christmas Eve Song: You Owe Me

By / December 30, 2021

Christmas Eve seems like a good time to launch my anthem for 2022, You Owe Me. Christmas Eve seems like a great time to release my anthem for 2022, You Owe Me. I know that a tune about financial obligation is a lump of coal in the stocking, so to speak, but if we look […]

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The U.S. Military Budget as a Mushroom Cloud

By / December 29, 2021

The U.S. Military Budget as a Mushroom Cloud Why It’s Time to Make Deep Cuts at the Pentagon By William ASTORE Where are you going to get the money?  That question haunts congressional proposals to help the poor, the unhoused, and those struggling to pay the mortgage or rent or medical bills, among so many […]

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Russia, China a Design of Inter-State Relations and Peace

By / December 28, 2021

Russia and China are proof that an alternative basis of worldwide relations is possible. And luckily, both are strong enough to dominate for the sake of peace. For lots of observers around the world, the cordial and cooperative relations between Russia and China are motivating, precisely at a time of mounting global stress and belligerence. […]

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The Price of Wokeness Is Stupidity

By / December 27, 2021

By Peter VAN BUREN One of the great things about not being obsessed with racism is not having to go through the mental twisty turns required to see racism in everything. Of course not being obsessed with racism still allows me to understand that racism has played a sordid role in our country’s history. I […]

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Sleepwalking Into the Void in 2022

By / December 26, 2021

What would be genuinely positive would be to surrender our dependence on possession bubbles and malinvested financial obligation to prop up an unstable delusion of effortless “wealth.” The most spiritual liturgy of American culture is to always be favorable and optimistic. The greatest taboo is breaking this spiritual duty to state something positive and positive; […]

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U.S. Proxy War Against Russia in Ukraine: The Afghanistan-Syria Redux Alternative

By / December 25, 2021

The escalation of violence by the Kiev routine with U.S. and NATO support means that there is an instruction from Washington for expanding the war. The United States is planning to redouble its weapons supply to Ukraine. What is shaping up is a heightened proxy war against Russia in which the Russophobic Kiev program acts […]

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