Binance, the international crypto exchange, plans to invest $200 million in Forbes as the century-old business magazine lays plans to go public through a deal with Magnum Opus Acquisition Ltd., a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC). Forbes is seeking $400 million in a private placement as part of its entry into the stock market, which is...
Tag: feb 15 2022
CORPORATE MEDIA LIES ABOUT TRUCKER PROTEST BY CALLING THEM ‘FAR-RIGHT’
These are the facts as we reported them. When the Canadian truckers Freedom Convoy began to make its way to Ottawa on 27 January in protest of government regulations that forced drivers to get injected with the Operation Warp Speed gene therapy jab or else they could not cross the border into the U.S., the...
SHORTAGES INCLUDE MANY PRESCRIPTION MEDICINES
It’s not just grocery stores and manufacturing plants feeling the shortages. According to FDA statistics, more than 100 pharmaceuticals are in limited supply throughout the country, including antibiotics, diuretics, painkillers, and heart failure meds. The FDA’s database of current and resolved medication shortages, which is updated daily, 114 pharmaceuticals were in low supply as of...
EMPLOYEES AT 3 NYC-AREA STARBUCKS FILE PETITION TO UNIONIZE
Tracking trends is the understanding of where we are, how we got here and where we are going. What is making today’s headline news for Trends Journal subscribers is yesterday’s news today. The “big” mainstream headline is employees at three Starbucks locations in New York filed petitions on Thursday to unionize and hope to hold...
COMMON MINERAL MAKES NEW NEURONS DURING EXERCISE
Running enables the brain to make more neurons in its hippocampus, where learning and memory are rooted, but it took an experiment by scientists at the University of Queensland’s Brain Institute to explain why. The researchers analyzed the blood of mice that used a running wheel on and off over four days and compared the...
NEVADA: WE NEED YOUR MONEY, TAKE OFF YOUR (WORTHLESS) MASKS
As Gerald Celente had forecast several weeks ago, as economic and political pressures increased, the COVID War would decrease. Last Thursday, Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak declared the state will no longer require masks in some public settings, which means Las Vegas casinos—whose businesses were in the toilet as people refused to follow COVID War mandates—are...
U.K. WINDING DOWN COVID WAR
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week announced that he was ending the last remaining COVID-19 restrictions in England and will begin a “living with COVID” plan, according to a report. “As COVID becomes endemic we will need to replace legal requirements with advice and guidance urging people with the virus to be careful and...
AFGHAN REFUGEES LIVING HELL ON EARTH
About 10,000 Afghan refugees have faced prison-like conditions for six months inside a facility in Abu Dhabi after being evacuated from Afghanistan after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, according to protesters at the facility. The New York Times reported that the protest broke out last Wednesday outside a U.S. official’s office on the compound....
U.S. EXPANDING WARZONE TO STOP CHINA’S EXPANSION
The Biden administration is reportedly in panic mode over China’s apparent ambitions to develop a military base in Equatorial Guinea and is sending top officials to the country in an effort to dissuade Malabo from agreeing to any deal with Beijing, which has already made significant inroads in the West African country. The U.S. team...
SENATE COMMITTEE: AMERICA’S MASS MURDER OF CIVILIANS WITH DRONES
While the U.S. media blasts allegations of China committing genocide against Uyghurs and that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to attack Ukraine “essentially at any time,” and as early “as this week,” hardly a peep from the Presstitutes about America’s long history of slaughtering innocent civilians with drone strikes. After being silent for nearly...