President Donald Trump warned news outlets in the U.S. that they could see their Federal Communications Commission (FCC) licenses revoked if they run “fake news” about Iran War developments.
Category: 17 March 2026
GERANYLGERANIOL (GG) — THE SOLUTION TO STATIN-INDUCED MUSCLE PAIN THAT COQ10 COULDN’T SOLVE
If you're among the tens of millions of Americans taking statin drugs, there's a good chance you've experienced muscle pain, weakness, or fatigue.
TIME TO PULL THE PLUG ON TRUMP AND NETANYAHU
The extent to which Israeli interests have come to dominate US foreign policy in the Middle East can be measured in terms of its effectiveness if one considers the seven trips to the US made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during President Donald Trump’s first year in office.
NINTH CRUSADE: GUNMAN IN DEADLY OLD DOMINION SHOOTING SHOUTED ‘ALLAHU AKBAR,’ TRIED TO SUPPORT ISIS IN PAST
The gunman who opened fire at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., last week entered a classroom and yelled, “Allahu Akbar,” before fatally shooting an instructor and wounding two students before he was killed in a struggle with other students, authorities said.
NINTH CRUSADE: ARMED MAN KILLED AFTER RAMMING CAR INTO MICHIGAN SYNAGOGUE
Authorities said last week that an armed man was killed after he rammed his car into a Michigan synagogue about 20 miles northwest of Detroit, which was seized by the mainstream media as the latest example of raging antisemitism in the U.S.
ECONOMIC UPDATE
As we have detailed, as trend forecasters it’s not what you like, don’t like, want, don’t want, it’s what is.
SPOTLIGHT: THE OIL CRISIS CONTINUES
Two oil tankers were attacked and set on fire in the Persian Gulf late last week, making real the fears that Iran would use military force to shut down oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.
BILLIONAIRE INFLUENCE ON ELECTIONS IN U.S. IS SOARING
The New York Times reported last week about the major influence billionaires in the U.S. have in elections, and said in 2024 alone, 300 billionaires and their immediate family members doled out more than $3 billion on elections, which accounts for 19 percent of all donations.
SPOTLIGHT: PRIVATE CREDIT’S VERY BAD WEEK
The private credit market is approaching a sharp correction, in part because many private lenders such as Blue Owl have “misrepresented” the amount of losses they have incurred, which are “larger than reported,” according to an analysis by Glendon Capital Management, a $5-billion fund that invests in distressed debt.
IRAN’S NEW LEADER VOWS TO KEEP FIGHTING AGAINST ISRAEL, U.S.
Mojtaba Khamenei, the new supreme leader of Iran, said in his first public statement last week that he will continue to strike U.S. bases in the region and keep the Strait of Hormuz essentially closed, indicating that Tehran has little interest in seeking an off-ramp as the war entered its second week.









