Russia and Ukraine traded blame last week after a train station in eastern Donbas was struck by a missile, killing at least 50, which mainly consisted of women and children looking to flee the region due to the looming Russian offensive. The missile hit the station located in Kramatorsk, which is located in Donetsk. The...
Tag: april 12 2022
RESEARCHERS OPEN THE DOOR TO THE BRAIN
Your brain lives in a bubble—specifically, a protective web of about 400 miles of special blood vessels that bar toxins, bacteria, and other alien invaders from passing from your blood to your crucial headspace. Without the barrier, we wouldn’t live long. But when your brain is sick, that’s a problem: the so-called blood-brain barrier also...
RUSSIA USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN UKRAINE WAS A U.S. LIE
“Remember the Maine,” lie the mentally deranged U.S. politicians sold the public so they could invade Cuba? Remember the Gulf of Tonkin lie the U.S. mentally deranged U.S. politicians sold the public so they could invade Vietnam? Remember the “Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass-destruction lie the U.S. mentally deranged U.S. politicians sold the public...
CZECH REPUBLIC BECOMES THE FIRST COUNTRY TO SEND TANKS INTO UKRAINE AFTER RUSSIA INVASION
The Czech Republic announced last week that it has provided Ukrainian fighters with about a dozen modernized, Soviet-designed tanks—becoming the first known country to provide Kyiv with that caliber of heavy weaponry. The Wall Street Journal reported that 35 countries met last week to discuss weapon transfers to Ukraine, and even countries that have been...
RUSSIA VS. U.S.: AND THE WINNER IS?
Russia’s top diplomat, Sergey Lavrov, said Monday that a primary reason Moscow invaded Ukraine was its attempt to end the U.S. drive for world domination. A trend that the United States has been on since the beginning of the 20th century. (See “War Is A Racket” by Major General Smedley Butler.) “Our special military operation...
GET OBESE, DIED OF COVID
The public has been aware that COVID-19 is far deadlier for individuals who become infected with co-morbidities or are older. But new studies have shown that the people who seem to be among the highest risk categories are diabetics. The New York Times reported that researchers believe up to 40 percent of those who died from...
MARKETS OVERVIEW
LAST WEEK: U.S. stocks and bonds gave ground. U.S. equity markets slumped last week amid continuing inflation, uncertainty over the impact of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s looming rise in interest rates, and fallout from the war in Ukraine. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.3 percent, the NASDAQ sank 3.9 percent, and the Standard &...
SELLING THE SYNTHETIC UNREAL
Should people care whether conversations they have with others are real, as long as they’re “authentic”? Should people worry about pervasive surveillance at their jobs, in their vehicles, and even their homes, if the surveillance is providing more efficiency? Should people strive to have real experiences, when illusory ones can engage and satisfy, and even...
WEAPONS POURING INTO UKRAINE, NO TALK OF PEACE, JUST MORE AMMUNITION
At the beginning of the Ukraine War, President Volodymyr Zelensky reportedly said he needed more ammunition, not a ride, and ever since then, the U.S. has been flooding Ukraine with a historic amount of weapons. Antony Blinken, the U.S. secretary of state, said last week that Washington will send an additional $100 million in weapons...
RECESSION? DEPRESSION? WORSE?
By Gregory Mannarino, TradersChoice.net Let’s start off with this… “IF the US would go into a recession, that would be a step UP from where we are now.” — GM Today the global economy is “functioning”, or should I say being driven, into a deliberate crisis-to-crisis mechanism which assures only one thing— CENTRAL BANKS WILL...