Adjusted for inflation, the U.S. GDP grew 2.6 percent in this year’s third quarter, after shrinking during the year’s first half.
Category: 1 November 2022
WAGES, PRICES CONTINUED TO SPIRAL UPWARD IN SEPTEMBER
In September, the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index—the U.S. Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge of inflation—rose at 6.2 percent, year on year.
BIG TECH’S REALLY BAD WEEK
Investors chopped $566 billion from the collective market value of Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft last week as interest rates and rising costs foreshadowed slowing growth and weaker performances.
BIDEN SMOKING GUNS SHOW SYSTEMATIC TARGETING OF FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS
At this point, smoking guns showing First Amendment law breaking by the Federal government are everywhere.
NO BOUNDARIES: SCIENTISTS CONTINUE DANGEROUS VIRUS EXPERIMENTS DESPITE LIKELY WUHAN LAB DISASTER
Even as a new Senate report concluded this past week that the COVID-19 virus likely emanated from an American funded Wuhan biolab in China, there was news of other labs making viruses more lethal.
ELON MUSK CALLED A ‘GEOPOLITICAL CHAOS AGENT’ FOR REFUSING TO SWALLOW THE CORPORATE MEDIA BULLSHIT
Elon Musk, the Tesla billionaire who officially acquired Twitter last week, has been targeted by corporate media Presstitutes for committing the mortal sin of thinking for himself and questioning the accepted narrative.
EUROPEANS PROTEST RISING AS INFLATION KEEPS SPIKING
As we have reported, the sanctions imposed by NATO and the United States on Russia have not punished Putin as U.S. President Joe Biden predicted, instead they have ravaged businesses and individuals.
IRANIAN PROTESTS CONTINUE TO ESCALATE
Thousands of college students clashed with Iranian authorities on Sunday throughout the country in another day of unrest after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in “morality police” custody in September for allegedly not abiding by the country’s dress code.
U.S. IDENTIFIES CHINA AS MOST SIGNIFICANT THREAT IN NEW SECURITY REPORT, CHINA WARNS AGAINST NUCLEAR ARMS RACE
The Pentagon announced in its new National Defense Strategy that China remains the U.S.’s most “serious challenge” to security and noted that Beijing is increasing its “aggressive endeavor to refashion the Indo-Pacific region and the international system to suit its interests and authoritarian preferences.”
HAITI FURTHER DESCENDS INTO CHAOS: 96,000 FLEE HOMES, FURTHER CEMENTING OUR NEW WORLD DISORDER FORECAST
About 96,000 individuals fled Port-au-Prince, the Haitian capital between June and August, as the country dealt with a worsening security situation due to inter-gang violence and social unrest over a declining economy.