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Significant Supply Chain Issues Are Starting To Develop All Over The Nation

By / September 5, 2023

Supply chain issues were supposed to be a thing of the past, however instead our supply chains simply keep getting hit by problem after issue. Have you observed that it has become actually hard to get parts and get things repaired? It isn’t simply your imagination. And have you observed that shop shelves appear rather […]

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Lessons from the Unraveling of the Roman Empire: Simplification, Localization

By / September 5, 2023

The fragmentation, simplification and localization of the post-Imperial age offers us lessons we disregard at our danger. There is a whole industry committed to “why the Roman Empire collapsed,” but the post-collapse age might be offer us higher value lessons. The post-collapse period, long crossed out as The Dark Ages, is better understood as a […]

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Curtis Sliwa Detained Twice in a Week Opposing Migrants in NYC

By / September 4, 2023

Former New york city City mayoral prospect and Guardian Angels leader Curtis Sliwa was apprehended twice recently for opposing Mayor Eric Adams’ decision to leave an elderly nursing home for the function of housing migrants coming across the southern border. Video video from LLN NYC shows Curtis Sliwa being detained for the 2nd time that […]

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Western ‘Civilization’ Is Destined Aggressive Collapse, and by its Own Hand

By / September 4, 2023

By: Gary D. Barnett “Western civilization is a packed weapon pointed at the head of this planet.” ~ Terence McKenna The word civilization from Latin is civis, which suggests citizen, and civitas, which suggests city-state. It is viewed as ‘enlightened culture’ rather of barbarism. A more contemporary take on the Latin root of this word […]

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Teach Survival Skills to Your Children Using Miniatures

By / September 4, 2023

Estimated reading time: 21 minutes Teaching survival skills to kids can be a bit of a challenge. They’re known for their short attention span. Camping is always a possibility and some of the basics about fire-building and finding your way in the woods can be a fun part of the trip. But building a teepee […]

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Leave House

By / September 4, 2023

As an increasing variety of people understand that their house country is ending up being a liability to them, the most common concern I speak with them is, “What do I have to do to stay where I am and still be ensured that I’ll have the ability to keep both my wealth and my […]

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Even the Aliens Are Dull

By / September 4, 2023

Everything is boring, even the aliens. Sometimes truth is best exposed tongue-in-cheek, that is, in semi-serious banter instead of allegedly severe analysis. Think about the recent flood-tide of “news” about extraterrestrial automobiles, a.k.a. UFOs and UAPs–(previously Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, now Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, to consist of underwater phenomena. Prolific podcaster (1,314 podcasts and counting) Tommy […]

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Watch: Biden Jokes About the ‘Hot Ground’ After Maui Wildfires

By / September 3, 2023

President Joe Biden learnt the after-effects of the wildfires in Maui where he appeared to joke about the “hot ground.” The minute occurred on Monday as the president mingled with a very first responder, triggering laughter from individuals nearby. “You people catch the boots out here? That’s a hot ground, man,” he joked. JUST IN: […]

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The Great Phony Disinflation Enters Its Ending

By / September 3, 2023

“La commedia è finita!” sums up where the United States and Europe now stand in the Great Phony Postpandemic Disinflation. Why phony? Documented customer price index (CPI) inflation has actually been falling in the US and Europe; however this has little to do with the advertised monetary tightening up by the Federal Reserve, European Reserve […]

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A Tale of Two Presidents

By / September 3, 2023

Taki August 12, 2023 Warren G. Harding Source: Harris & Ewing ATHENS– With energy bordering on the demonic I strut around an ancient arena trying to make up for the debauchery of the previous two weeks in Patmos. Alexandra has flown back to Gstaad and I’m sticking with my earliest good friend, Aliki Goulandris, whose […]

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