Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about a Tennessee court that has ruled that two laws about carrying guns are unconstitutional. This means people can now carry guns in more places, like parks. It’s a big win for gun rights supporters. However, guns are still not allowed in schools, courthouses, and some government buildings. This decision brings Tennessee closer to full constitutional carry. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Millionaire Morning Show w/ Anton Daniels talks about how Ghislaine Maxwell, once close to Jeffrey Epstein, says there’s no secret client list linked to him. In a prison interview, she also claims she never saw any bad behavior by famous people, like the President. Even though many want all Epstein files shared, Maxwell’s words and her move to a less strict prison spark curiosity. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Stew Peters Network blog post explores the controversial idea that modern Jews might not be the true descendants of ancient Israelites. Some believe the real descendants could be Palestinians or people from Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, Scandinavian, or Celtic backgrounds. The text also questions the relationship between Israel and the United States, urging readers to seek truth and understand historical conflicts. …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.
Arcadia Economics talks about how in today’s financial market, experts are watching the Federal Reserve closely. If they cut interest rates, big companies might not do as well as smaller ones like miners. People are also moving money from energy stocks to mining stocks. Remember, this information is not financial advice—always talk to your advisor before making decisions. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Peoples Voice talks about how online detectives claim the Department of Justice removed a minute from Ghislaine Maxwell’s interview. They say this missing part reveals Maxwell admitting that Jeffrey Epstein is still alive and influencing politicians like the Clintons. This shocking news surfaced just before Maxwell was transferred to a nicer prison. The original version was saved by quick-thinking sleuths. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Gerald Celente talks with Scott Ritter, a former UN weapons inspector, about the tough situations in Ukraine and Gaza. He feels sad about the ongoing wars and hopes for peace soon. Ritter believes that all wars end eventually and sees signs of this happening. He stresses the importance of honesty and hopes for a peaceful resolution. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Healthy American Peggy Hall talks about how cholesterol is more than just a number; it’s a vital part of our health. Dr. Chari explains how it supports brain function, hormone production, and more. Instead of fearing cholesterol, we should focus on reducing inflammation through healthy eating and lifestyle choices. Remember, understanding your body is key to staying healthy and happy! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The U.S. economy is struggling, much like past empires that failed. Money is losing value, and debt is growing. Many people are losing jobs, and more are unable to pay their bills. Politicians make choices that don’t help regular people, like President Trump’s big gamble on debt. Be careful of misleading information. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Gregory Mannarino warns of a possible economic crisis, with a weakening dollar and falling 10-year yield. Despite this, he believes the stock market might still rise due to currency devaluation. He also highlights concerns about the government buying a stake in Intel, suggesting it could lead to more control over big companies. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









