Gerald Celente is in a recent interview with Edmund DeMarce spoke with Mohammad Murandi from the University of Tehran. They talked about the US wanting to open a new route through the Caucasus. Iran isn’t pleased because it worries about losing control over nearby lands. They also discussed the tense relationship between Iran and the US, especially about Iran’s nuclear plans. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Arcadia Economics channel talks about how UBS thinks more gold might go to Asia if the U.S. adds extra taxes, called tariffs. Sellers will want to avoid paying these, so they’ll look for buyers elsewhere. This could make gold prices rise in New York. The article also talks about how gold is used like money in banks and how tariffs might change this. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Canadian Prepper and the owner of CanadianPreparedness.com is changing how he runs his business. He wants to spend more time with his family and focus on off-grid living. Instead of managing products himself, he’ll use affiliate marketing and drop shipping. This way, he can keep the business going without the hassle of a physical store. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Peoples Voice talks about how the FDA has approved a new kind of butter made in a lab, funded by Bill Gates. It’s already being used in some restaurants and bakeries. This butter is said to be good for the environment, but some people worry about its safety. You might see it in stores by 2027. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from I Allegedly talks about the challenges of owning a franchise, like Dickie’s Barbecue and Subway. While some owners do well, many face long hours and debt because they misjudge startup costs and royalties. Poor market research and little help from the main company can cause failure. He also warns about online banking risks and AI’s impact on computer jobs. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
David Nino Rodriguez talks about how in a lively chat on Nino’s Corner TV, Dr. Carol Lieberman explores why some people intensely dislike Donald Trump, linking it to past authority issues and self-esteem struggles. The conversation also highlights the media’s role in shaping opinions and suggests investing in gold and silver to protect wealth. It’s a thought-provoking discussion on modern society’s challenges. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Silver News Daily talks about how gold and silver prices are expected to rise sharply, with gold possibly reaching $4,000 and silver $75 by year-end. This surge is driven by Federal Reserve concerns, increased money printing, and a global banking crisis. As physical supplies dwindle and industrial demand soars, especially in solar panels and electric cars, silver’s future looks bright. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Stew Peters Network talks about how the VA is making changes to improve services for veterans, but not everyone agrees with their plans. Some worry that ending union contracts might hurt workers’ rights and not really help veterans. It’s important to listen to veterans’ opinions to make sure changes are helpful. Meanwhile, new ideas and leadership bring hope for better care. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dr. Steve Turley talks about how over 50 Texas Democrats left the state because they disagreed with Republicans. This caused a big problem. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton fined them $500 each day and sued a fundraising plan that helped them. The court decided that leaving to avoid voting is not okay and might be like taking bribes. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Rafi Farber talks about Silver 47, a company that explores and mines silver in places like Alaska and Nevada. They believe their silver will become more valuable as people realize its importance. The company is expanding its operations and looking for partners to grow even more. They focus on areas with strong property rights and good environmental standards. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









