Gerald Celente warns of a financial crisis due to artificial economic support during COVID-19. He believes a Renaissance, a time of new ideas and growth, is needed to fix society. Celente also talks about AI’s impact on Taiwan’s economy and suggests investing in gold and silver. Meanwhile, global markets face challenges, with India lagging in AI. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Stew Peters Network talks about how to discover the controversial children’s book, “It’s Really Fun to Be White,” now a bestseller on Amazon. The author aims to teach white children about their culture, challenging negative portrayals in schools. The blog also critiques President Trump’s foreign policy, especially in Venezuela, and introduces a new documentary series on vaccination and a unique THC-infused soda. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how in the DML News podcast, two lawyers from Judicial Watch discuss important topics like election integrity and gerrymandering. They express concerns about the upcoming midterms and the need for more proof of election fraud in 2020. They also talk about how Democrats and Republicans are using political strategies to win elections, leaving listeners uncertain about future outcomes. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Mark Dice talks about how the Immigration in America is changing the way we live. Many immigrants keep their own cultures instead of adopting American traditions. This can lead to big changes in our society. The author thinks our immigration laws need a fresh look. Join the conversation about how immigration affects us all and what we can do about it. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this episode of Nino’s Corner TV, Ashton Forbes explores the mystery of the missing Malaysia flight and the Age of Disclosure documentary. They discuss theories about UFOs, advanced technology, and even aliens. The show also highlights a weight loss product, BioTrust GLP1, and promotes ‘Trim with Nino.’ Discover the intriguing connections between technology, science, and the …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this blog post, we explore different types of “preppers”—people who get ready for potential disasters. From homesteaders growing their own food to sentinels focused on self-defense, each group has unique strategies. Some work together in communities, while others, like the “Noahs,” prepare for big disasters with bunkers. Most people mix these approaches over …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how Costco is challenging tariffs they’ve paid since 2025, seeking refunds through a World Trade Court lawsuit. These tariffs affect goods from multiple countries, including China and Mexico. The blog also explores the pros and cons of tariffs and highlights the importance of research before big decisions, like a friend’s business purchase. Share your thoughts on these issues! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I watched a live military operation with boats, but I didn’t stay for the whole thing. Later, someone shared a cartoon about it that I thought was not okay for kids. Admiral Mitch Bradley, who leads these operations, was also mentioned. It’s important to think about what content is suitable for everyone. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Richie from Boston warns about a sudden Bitcoin crash, linking it to a larger plan for a digital dollar and social credit system. He advises withdrawing money from banks and investing in gold and silver. Meanwhile, a failed tech startup, Clinkle, and a snooker association’s child protection policy raise concerns about global conspiracies and potential misuse of sensitive information. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
On December 3rd, 2025, Judge Andrew Napolitano accused Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth of a serious crime. Hegseth ordered everyone on a suspected drug boat to be killed. Napolitano says this breaks U.S. and international laws. He thinks Hegseth should face charges. The judge also questions a secret legal opinion that …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









