Judicial Watch talks about how in a revealing interview, Chris Farrell talks with reporter John Levine about a celebrity fundraiser for California wildfires. The event raised $100 million, but Levine found the money wasn’t shared fairly. Some groups excluded certain people, and others mainly helped illegal aliens. Levine suggests donating directly to those in need for better impact. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dr. Steve Turley talks about how the FBI searched John Bolton’s home and office for evidence of sharing secret information. This started with his 2020 book, which was shared without approval. Now, there’s a claim he sent secrets to family using private emails. This case is important because it might show the government using law enforcement for political reasons. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The I Allegedly video talks about New York City’s struggles, blaming Covid-19 and crime. The speaker worries about a new mayor’s plans to give free food stamps and remove bail, fearing it will worsen the city’s issues. Comparing it to Las Vegas, they say these changes hurt city life. They also mention a sponsor and a celebrity engagement. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Mark Moss channel talks about how the US dollar is still the world’s top currency, but it’s facing challenges. Countries like China and Russia want to use their own money instead. Even though the dollar is strong, it’s buying less gold and bitcoin. To keep your money safe, think about investing in these valuable things instead of just holding dollars. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
FreedomLawSchool talks about how to discover the intriguing world of income taxes with Freedom Law School’s president, Peymon Mottahedeh. He argues that the IRS is broken and claims there’s no law requiring you to pay income taxes. Explore how cartoons like Donald Duck were used to promote tax payment during World War II, and learn about your rights and options on freedomlawschool.org. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Arcadia Economics talks about a fascinating chat with Chris Marcus from Arcadia Economics, David Mitchell from Indigo Precious Metals shares insights on the future of gold and silver. He predicts a big rise in their value due to global challenges and government projects. Mitchell also warns of a possible debt crisis, urging people to learn more about these markets. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dr. Steve Turley talks about how despite reports that Trump’s popularity is fading, recent polls show the opposite. The Republican Party is gaining support, even in important states. Some people think Trump is doing a better job than Biden. If an election happened today, Trump might win by a bigger margin. This trend suggests a tough road ahead for the Democrats. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how insurance costs are rising fast, making it harder for people to protect what they own. Health insurance rates might double by 2026, and other types like auto and home insurance are also getting pricier. Even if premiums stay the same, out-of-pocket costs could soar. Share your thoughts on these changes and how they affect you! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Mark Dice talks about how Cracker Barrel’s CEO is under fire for changing the restaurant’s look and logo. Many people think these updates ruin its old-fashioned charm. The changes, like new seats and brighter colors, came from customer suggestions. Surprisingly, both Democrats and Republicans are upset, seeing it as a disrespect to American culture. But some people don’t mind the updates. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how the new defense bill, HR 3838, wants to stop central bank digital currencies to protect privacy. But Bitcoin and Ethereum will still be around. Money sent from the U.S. to Mexico is dropping, maybe because of economic shifts. Square is helping small businesses with grants and loans, while the real estate market is slowing down. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









