Globalism

The global resource war is going kinetic

January 2, 2026 0

Matt Bracken I am a visual thinker, and I love maps and charts, so I just put this one together. In my opinion, we are moving from peacetime economic trade war conditions to a quazi-kinetic […]

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2025: The Year In Review, And Get Stuffed

December 28, 2025 0

by Karl Denninger Well here we are at the close of 2025, heading into 2026 and that means time to score my 2025 predictions, of course. So here we go! “Deport ’em all” will be a bust.  Ding-ding-ding-ding.  I […]

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Seeing Is Believing (Not) – Kunstler

December 22, 2025 0

by Jim Kunstler “. . . power that goes unpunished only learns one lesson: it can do whatever it wants.” —Roger Stone John Brennan, former US Communist Party member, former CIA Director, and Convert to Islam Has […]

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CONNECTING THE DOTS….REVEALS A DIRE PICTURE

November 26, 2025 0

Via TBP “Reflect on what happens when a terrible winter blizzard strikes. You hear the weather warning but probably fail to act on it. The sky darkens. Then the storm hits with full fury, and […]

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Just Spill the Beans Already – Kunstler

November 18, 2025 0

by Jim Kunstler “I’m not controversial, so I like it that way.” — President Donald Trump   Isn’t it obvious what’s at the heart of this Jeffrey Epstein psychodrama? The country is sick unto near-death with official […]

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The World That Was – Paul Craig Roberts

November 9, 2025 0

by Paul Craig Roberts With every Western country experiencing social collapse from a variety of unaddressed causes, such as the rapid loss of jobs to Artificial Intelligence, exhaustion of environmental and natural resources, feminization’s replacement of […]

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OPENING ACT OF AGENDA 2030

November 5, 2025 0

Via Camus Former Pfizer VP Dr. Mike Yeadon warns: What we’ve seen since 2020 is only the opening act. He argues that global institutions like the UN, Bill Gates, and Klaus Schwab have openly outlined […]

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Why Republics Will Collapse – Armstrong

October 30, 2025 0

by Martin Armstrong Historically, the intense division between fundamental political factions is not just a symptom of a republic in trouble, but the very disease that always kills it. The fall occurs when the conflict shifts from “how should […]

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