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INSTITUTIONAL CRYPTO INVESTING SET FOR BIG RISE IN 2022

A new survey of institutions is signaling a big increase in crypto investing in 2022, despite current uncertainties in the market. According to a recent study by European investment firm Nickel Digital Asset Management, as many as 62 percent of worldwide institutional investors with no current exposure to cryptocurrencies plan to make their first investments...

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BLOCKCHAIN BATTLES

CHINA SEES CRYPTOS AS EXISTENTIAL THREAT. There China was again last Thursday night, trying to smother Bitcoin. The People’s Bank of China (PBoC), the country’s central bank, declared all digital currency operations unlawful. Specifically, it stated: “[Cryptocurrency] services providing trading, order matching, token issuance, and derivatives for virtual currencies are absolutely banned. “Overseas virtual currency...

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RIPPLE CEO SOUNDS OFF ON MUDDLED SEC SUIT

The Securities and Exchange Commision not only has no case, they have no clue. So said Ripple (XRP) CEO Brad Garlinghouse in a series of Tweets this weekend criticizing an SEC lawsuit that could figure big in whether the cryptosphere continues to flourish in the U.S.. Garlinghouse said the SEC’s lack of clarity with regard...

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BITCOIN TIPPING NOW AN OPTION ON TWITTER

Lightning wallets, which overcome Bitcoin transaction speed and cost problems, were officially rolled out for Twitter users last week. The integration of the Strike bitcoin Lightning Wallet allows users to send and receive bitcoin, and is meant to spur crypto-typing for popular users who post on the social platform. Twitter’s move gave a boost to...

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CHINA PUTS CHINA FIRST

The Wall Street Journal, on 24 September, reported that multinational companies operating in China are feeling the effects of China’s policies that show favoritism toward Chinese state-owned companies; a survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai showed an increase in companies feeling the pinch of such favoritism, especially in fields like technology, pharmaceuticals...

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MIGRATION TURNS INTO A FULL-BLOWN CRISIS FOR U.S., JUST LIKE WE PREDICTED

For well over a year, the Trends Journal has warned that the massive economic consequences of the COVID-19 War will lead to desperation in poorer countries and there will be a flood of refugees seeking safe-haven nations like the U.S. The report even made the cover of our 3 March issue: “CORONAVIRUS 9/11 – SPREADING TERROR.” We also predicted...

MYANMAR’S MILITARY STILL IN CHARGE. NO U.S. PUSHBACK
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MYANMAR’S MILITARY STILL IN CHARGE. NO U.S. PUSHBACK

The U.S. and China showed little interest to collide over who they believe should be the credentialed representative from Myanmar at the United Nations and agreed to block the military junta’s envoy from addressing the General Assembly that took place last week in New York. The agreement was seen as a stinging blow to the...

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WAR MACHINE GETS RICHER AS AMERICANS GET POORER: HOUSE EASILY PASSES $768 BILLION DEFENSE BILL

In celebration of another multi-trillion dollar American military defeat, the end of the Afghan War, the longest war in American history, the U.S. House on Thursday approved its $778 billion fiscal 2022 National Defense Authorization Act. With a strong 316-113 majority vote, the House injected about $25 billion more in spending than President Biden proposed...

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FAUCI FAVORITE REMDESIVIR LESS SAFE THAN DRUGS HE SMEARS

Remdesivir has significantly higher incidences of serious side effects than cheaper drugs like hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin, that many frontline doctors say are effective against COVID. Despite that, Remdesivir remains the only FDA approved drug to treat symptoms of COVID-19. Other countries including India and Japan have authorized hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin for use in treating COVID....

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DUTCH PROTESTERS RAIL AGAINST ‘CORONA PASS’

The Trends Journal has reported for months on the coronavirus lockdowns and the massive protests in response. (See “LOCKDOWN PROTESTS RAGING, NEW LOCKDOWN ORDERS,” “FRANCE, GERMANY, UK, DENMARK, CANADA: UPDATES,” and “COVID-19: THE VIRUS OF GOVERNMENT SUPPRESSION.”) A new round of protests broke out in the Netherlands on Saturday with hundreds taking to the street...

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