Posts for Tag: debt
All the World’s a Hoax: Crisis Actors ‘R Us
We have just seen another of these seemingly endless mass casualty events. This one happened at Bondi Beach, Australia. These events occur so fast and furiously that they are forgotten even more quickly than other, non-mass casualty widely reported events. Some people actually still believe that they are real, organic incidents. [Read More]
Trump Keeps Admitting That He is Bought And Owned by the World’s Richest Israeli
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the only thing I like about Donald Trump is his infantile tendency to say the quiet part out loud.
It’s bizarre how little mainstream attention is given to the fact that the president of the United States has repeatedly confessed to being bought and owned by the world’s richest Israeli, especially given how intensely fixated his political opposition was on the possibility that he was compromised by a foreign government during his first term. [Read More]
Absolutely Extraordinary Exchange Between Israel and China
Absolutely extraordinary exchange between Israel and China 👇 I've never seen such a heated exchange come out of top-level forum in China (this is from the 12th Beijing Xiangshan Forum that started yesterday), this normally never happens.
— Arnaud Bertrand (@RnaudBertrand) September 18, 2025
The guy speaking is Yan Xuetong, the… pic.twitter.com/O7w3C46H6X
Gold hit $3600. Silver hit $41. Paying Attention Yet? The Dollar is Collapsing in Real Time
Gold hit $3600. Silver hit $41. Paying attention yet? The dollar is collapsing in real time. Precious metals preserve assets and purchasing power. Dollars and dollar-denominated assets (like Treasuries or other bonds) will LOSE your purchasing power.
— HealthRanger (@HealthRanger) September 5, 2025
Beware of False Flag Psyops
Beware of false flag psyops. All designed to influence narratives and support the criminalization of free speech. https://t.co/IdiSW156Os
— HealthRanger (@HealthRanger) August 6, 2025
Mexico Moves Closer To Biometric ID - Will The People Comply?
As of Thursday July 17th, several new laws went into effect in Mexico which are likely to greatly increase the push towards a digital surveillance state.
The Mexican government says these new laws are aimed at fighting organized crime, drug trafficking, and helping with the search for missing people. The government has also argued that controversial changes to the nation’s telecommunications laws are designed to bridge the so-called “digital divide”, referring to the limited access to internet and cellular service in rural areas compared to urban environments. [Read More]