Freedom Law School’s president, Peymon Mortahede, claims Americans are misled into paying taxes they don’t legally owe. He suggests there’s no law requiring federal income tax payments and encourages people to verify this on his website. He advocates for returning to pre-1913 taxation methods and invites listeners to explore more on their website. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from I Allegedly talks about how families might spend less this Christmas because of money troubles. He explains that credit card debt is rising, more people need food stamps, and food banks are busier. A company called Tricolor failed after lending to jobless people. Dan also discusses possible changes in coffee tariffs and high electric bills. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In Vince Lancis Morning Markets and Metals report, experts predict gold prices could soar. Jeffries sees gold reaching $6,600 per ounce, while M2 forecasts nearly $12,000. These predictions are based on different financial strategies. With the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates, many suggest adding more gold to investment portfolios. Keep an eye on these market changes! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Peoples Voice talks about a TV host Jimmy Kimmel who is in big trouble. He’s facing serious charges about child sex trafficking. Investigators say they have strong proof against him and other famous people. Insiders at ABC, tired of secrets, leaked this information. The investigators promise to reveal everything, saying the truth could change a lot. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Millionaire Morning Show w/ Anton Daniels talks about how Stephen Colbert stood by Jimmy Kimmel after ABC canceled Kimmel’s show due to threats from Trump’s FCC chair. The article questions why people like late-night shows and criticizes those who supported Trump’s social media ban but now oppose Kimmel’s censorship. It also touches on the controversy involving Charlie Kirk and the role of private companies. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Canadian Prepper tested how far gunshot sounds travel using a 22 caliber and a 12-gauge shotgun. In open fields, sounds can reach up to three kilometers, but in forests, they don’t go as far. Wind and obstacles also change how sounds travel. This info helps hunters plan better. For survival gear, visit CanadianPreparedness.com. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Mark Moss talks about how to discover how companies like MicroStrategy use ‘intelligent leverage’ to boost Bitcoin returns without the risk of losing it all. By reinvesting dividends in Bitcoin, they can grow their value over time. Learn about this exciting strategy and how it could multiply a company’s worth, offering a smart choice for investors seeking long-term growth. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan’s channel, I Allegedly, began by helping people get business loans and grants. Now, it covers business news too! Dan shares tips on finding programs to start or grow your business, including grants you don’t have to pay back. He suggests preparing a detailed business file and checking his video descriptions for more helpful resources. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Gerald Celente talks about how Scott Ritter, a former UN weapons inspector, shares his insights on the complex web of international conflicts. He explains the Saudi-Pakistani military agreement, Israel’s actions in Gaza, and the broader Middle Eastern tensions. Ritter warns of the consequences of these conflicts, highlighting the struggles of Palestinians and the potential for Israel’s global isolation due to its military strategies. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Chris Marcus from Arcadia Economics explains why gold and silver prices dropped after the Federal Reserve cut interest rates. He thinks this is similar to past market tricks. Even though prices fell, silver futures are still close to $42. The Fed might cut rates more, which could change gold and silver values again. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









