Palm oil accounts for 40 percent of the plant-based oils used in the world, from cooking to cosmetics to food processing, according to the World Wildlife Fund, because it’s odorless, tasteless, colorless, unusually smooth, and works well even under high heat.
Category: 21 March 2023
INJECTABLE BIOMATERIAL HEALS DAMAGED TISSUES FROM THE INSIDE
Heart attacks create scar tissue that can lead to congestive heart failure. High blood pressure thickens arteries and can cause heart attacks and strokes. Strokes leave damaged tissues in the brain.
THE U.S. HAS THE WORLD SETUP FOR A WORSE FINANCIAL CRISIS THAN IN 2008
There are two main avenues to a potential U.S. financial crisis. Such a crisis, because of U.S. financial dominance and because of the interconnections of globalism, which was a huge mistake for humanity, would be international.
ECONOMIC UPDATE – MARKET OVERVIEW
In The Bronx, we used to say, “Bullshit has its own sound.” Let’s look at the facts... just the facts.
SPECIAL REPORT: THE BIG BANKSTER BUST CONTINUES
As the banking crisis continues, each week we will provide Trends Journal subscribers with an overview of the current events forming the future banking crisis trends.
FINANCIAL SYSTEM: AND WE ALL FALL DOWN
Once again! The global financial system finds itself in crisis. Indeed, a new full-on worldwide financial system/banking crisis is upon us. (And it’s just getting started).
CARBON WAR “NET ZERO” WOULD STARVE HALF THE PLANET, EXPERTS SAY
That victory Dutch farmers just won in provincial elections might literally save the world.
THE AMERICAN WAY: FAT, DUMB, AND STUFFED WITH SANDWICHES
Health officials in the U.S. now blame sandwiches as one of the leading reasons waistlines across the country are expanding.
WAR MACHINE RAMPING UP PRODUCTION AS U.S. RAMPS UP WARS
Citing what warmongers in Washington call the ever-growing threat of Russia and China, the Pentagon announced last week that the military-industrial complex is producing weapons of death at maximum capacity, which will be increased in the next few months.
YOUNG AMERICANS DITCH COLLEGE FOR APPRENTICESHIPS, FURTHER CEMENTING OUR TOP TREND
A college diploma was once considered a ticket to life comfortably placed in the middle class, but young Americans are taking another look at the cost-benefits of spending four years or more in university and spending tens of thousands compared to a well-placed apprenticeship.