Scathing critique of the Fed and Chairman Powell
https://www.silverdoctors.com/gold/gold-news/understanding-the-feds-true-mandate-and-what-it-means-for-the-dollar-gold-silver/
https://www.silverdoctors.com/gold/gold-news/understanding-the-feds-true-mandate-and-what-it-means-for-the-dollar-gold-silver/
Silverdoctors
Understanding The Fed's TRUE Mandate (And What It Means For The Dollar, Gold & Silver)
The only defense one has against these cretins of diatribe and disinformation is found in the ownership of gold and silver...
Forwarded from Blair Cottrell 🇦🇺
Media is too big
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Melbourne, Australia. Another man is arrested by Victoria police detectives for supporting a protest against the COVID lockdown on Facebook. After the man argues with the police from his balcony, police break open his front door and forcibly detain him, seizing his phone.
Forwarded from Dr. Tenpenny
Something has to give. Tyrants are crushing small businesses.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielcassady/2020/09/03/nyc-restaurants-against-indoor-dining-ban-sue-cuomo-de-blasio-for-2-billion/#7c5ef0574ab5
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielcassady/2020/09/03/nyc-restaurants-against-indoor-dining-ban-sue-cuomo-de-blasio-for-2-billion/#7c5ef0574ab5
Forbes
NYC Restaurants Sue Cuomo, De Blasio For $2 Billion Over Indoor Dining Ban
In August, 1,500 gym owners across New York State filed a class action lawsuit that resulted in gyms reopening on Wednesday at 33% capacity.
Forwarded from G3 News
History Tells Us Epidemics Are Followed by Huge Civil Unrest
Academics have warned that the level of social unrest around the world may spike once the COVID-19 pandemic is over, for three reasons.
"To different degrees, most of the great epidemics of the past appear to have been incubators of social unrest," Massimo Morelli, professor of political science at Bocconi University, and Roberto Censolo, associate professor in the department of economics and management at Italy's University of Ferrara, wrote in the journal Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy.
The pair reviewed evidence on protests and unrest around the time of 57 epidemics between the Black Death in the 1300s and the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918, finding only four occasions where revolts were not clearly connected with the respective outbreaks. @G3News SOURCE
Academics have warned that the level of social unrest around the world may spike once the COVID-19 pandemic is over, for three reasons.
"To different degrees, most of the great epidemics of the past appear to have been incubators of social unrest," Massimo Morelli, professor of political science at Bocconi University, and Roberto Censolo, associate professor in the department of economics and management at Italy's University of Ferrara, wrote in the journal Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy.
The pair reviewed evidence on protests and unrest around the time of 57 epidemics between the Black Death in the 1300s and the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918, finding only four occasions where revolts were not clearly connected with the respective outbreaks. @G3News SOURCE