Gerald Celente explores big topics like billionaires’ power, the stock market’s ups and downs, and China’s trade deals. He worries about small businesses disappearing and talks about Bitcoin and gold prices rising. Salinty also covers the serious conflict in Gaza and the need for new political ideas in the US. Subscribe to Trends Journal for more insights. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Greg Reese talks about how in 2020, lawyer Reiner Fulmik began looking into how the pandemic was managed. After three years of gathering evidence, he was arrested in Germany for embezzlement, even though there wasn’t much proof. He got nearly four years in prison. This situation is part of a bigger problem connected to the pandemic and what happened afterward. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this podcast, Senator Ron Johnson shares his worries about a new bill that might increase the country’s debt on Judicial Watch. He thinks the spending cuts aren’t enough and some aren’t real. Johnson urges a careful look at the budget to avoid future money problems. He also talks about his views on healthcare and other political topics. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Stew Peters Network talks about how to discover the exciting world of J-proof tokens! Join the fun game show “Name That Jew” for a chance to win big, while learning about smart investing. With expert advice from Carlos Cortez, explore how J-proof stands out in the market and why it could be a safe choice for your future. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about Ella Stapleton, a student at Northeastern University, who thought her professor was using AI to teach. She reported it, but the school wouldn’t refund her. This story highlights why having insurance is important. Insurance helps in unexpected situations, even if claiming it takes effort. Understanding your benefits and advocating for fair refunds is crucial. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Mark Moss talks about how despite scary news about the economy, the real story is brighter. The GDP looks bad because of more imports, but if we ignore that, it actually grew by 4.5%. People are spending more than the government, which is a good sign. Plus, businesses are investing in new tech, hinting at a future full of growth and opportunity. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The David Knight Show covers a wide range of topics, from the challenges faced by white South African refugees to potential threats to the U.S. power grid. The host shares personal updates and asks for prayers for his father. The show also critiques the Episcopal Church’s stance on helping refugees and discusses President Trump’s views on racial discrimination in South Africa. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dr. Andrew Kaufmann explains in his video that using colloidal silver can turn your skin gray-blue, a condition called argyria. This can happen to anyone, and it’s hard to know who might be affected or how much silver causes it. He shares studies and stories to help us understand this unusual skin change. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Join Sheriff Richard Mack in supporting your local sheriffs by donating to the upcoming CSPOA conference in Washington state. It’s a chance to learn about the Constitution and remember that our leaders are meant to serve us, not break the rules. Together, we can ensure everyone respects our rights and correct any wrongs. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Arcadia Economics talks about how gold prices have surged, but Hartnett’s fund clients think it’s too high. Meanwhile, Mali’s Barrick Gold mine is reopening after a dispute. Stock markets are mostly up, and oil prices dropped. In other news, China’s and U.S. funds are competing in the market, and Dolly Varden Silver is expanding its silver exploration projects. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









