Global Freedom TV post explores global conflicts, including rising tensions between countries like Syria, the U.S., Israel, Iran, and Russia. It discusses the U.S.’s possible role in these conflicts and the potential for a third world war. The post also covers a recent terrorist attack in Moscow and the U.S.’s alleged involvement. It ends by questioning the U.S. government …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this blog post, Gerald Celente, a trends expert, talks about important issues. He discusses rising gold and oil prices, potential banking problems, and political issues in the U.S. and Gaza. He also talks about a big weapon deal with Israel and problems in America like bad roads and homelessness. Lastly, he mentions the growing mental health issues among young people. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Millionaire Morning Show w/ Anton Daniels talks about how In Philadelphia, groups of young people are causing trouble. A group is trying to help with fun activities and guidance. But, they think everyone needs to help solve this problem. Some people think poverty and family issues are to blame.
In this blog, Dan from I Allegedly explores various hot topics. He discusses the ongoing pension freeze for retired American Express workers, the debate over California’s office return policy, and the impact of rising fast-food wages. He also touches on the struggles of luxury brands, Tesla’s sales dip, and concerns over self-driving trucks. Lastly, he covers a data breach at Hot Topic and a new …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dr. Steve Turley talks about censorship on social media and in book publishing, especially for conservative voices. It introduces Joanna Hunt, who helps conservatives share their stories. The blog also warns about ignoring conservative books. It encourages you to join a free training program if you’re interested in writing a book. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
SettingBrushFires talks about Maurice Strong, a Canadian businessman, who played a big role in Tavistock’s plans to change society in the 1980s. Tavistock, a secret group started in 1913, was paid by powerful people to shape public opinion. They used tricks and propaganda to do this. They were part of big world events and their impact is still …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
David Nino Rodriguez talks about Iran’s troubles, like attacks on America and Israel hitting an Iranian office in Syria. We chat with army expert Scott Bennett about this and how to spot fake news. We also discuss how to prepare, like investing in special metals with Noble Gold. Finally, we ponder how Iran might respond to these events.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how a Pennsylvania court says mail-in ballots need a date on the envelope. This helps make sure only valid votes are counted. It’s a step towards fair elections. But, there’s worry that lots of mail-in votes could still cause problems. Let’s keep working to make voting safe and fair for everyone!” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Keith Neumeyer, CEO of First Majestic Silver, wants silver recognized as a critical mineral in the US and Canada. He believes silver is key for a sustainable, digital economy. If approved, this could speed up mining to meet high demand. The decision is pending, and its market impact is unknown. This article also discusses silver’s potential growth and challenges in mining. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Mark Moss talks with Pace Morby, a savvy real estate investor, and he shares his unique method of buying properties without upfront cash. He uses creative finance and direct seller interaction to acquire properties. His approach challenges the traditional belief that you need money to invest in real estate. Morby encourages others to explore this innovative way of investing. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









