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INFOWARS / Alex Jones (4.27.20)

CLICK LINK ABOVE TO VIEW VIDEO. China’s Bioweapon Hoax to Stop Hong Kong Protests Exposed. Gerald Celente guest hosts The Alex Jones Show to break down how the Covid-19 bioweapon hoax is being used to enforce a globalist authoritarian takeover.

CRIME ON THE RISE DURING THE GREAT LOCKDOWN
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CRIME ON THE RISE DURING THE GREAT LOCKDOWN

From 16 March through 14 April, 57 percent more vehicle thefts were reported to New York City’s police department compared to the same period in 2019, the department said. Four other major crime categories showed increases during 2020’s first quarter: There were 25 percent more robberies Burglaries rose 22 percent Grand larcenies edged up 5.2...

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IMF WARNS OF MASSIVE NEW DEBT LOAD

Borrowing by governments and central banks to help national economies survive the worldwide business shutdown will push the global public debt load from its 2019 level of 69.4 percent of GDP to 85.3 in 2020, the International Monetary Fund has predicted. This calculation does not include new commercial or private debt taken on by businesses...

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GLOBAL RECESSION IN PROGRESS, IMF SAYS

The world’s economy is in a recession more severe than any global financial crisis since the Great Depression, says the International Monetary Fund. The lending agency has revised its 2020 forecast, now seeing the global economy contracting about 3 percent this year, dropping about $2.7 trillion from last year’s $90-trillion output. The 3-percent forecast far...

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LAYOFFS, BAILOUTS, AND BANKRUPTCIES

The current economic panic first took a large swath of low-wage jobs – fast-food workers, hotel maids, and retail clerks. Now the layoffs are reaching higher. Businesses that sent office workers home to continue their jobs are now furloughing them as business disappears. Corporate lawyers reportedly are shrinking in numbers. Health care employees not on...

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U.S HOME CONSTRUCTION PLUMMETS 22 PERCENT

Builders broke ground of 1.2 million new housing units in March, compared to 1.56 million in February. That’s a decline of about 22 percent as the U.S. housing industry enters its’ busiest construction season of the year. Construction of new single-family homes dropped 17.5 percent; apartment and condo starts plummeted 32.1 percent from last month,...

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