In our latest blog post, we chat with Mark Rush, a U.S. Navy veteran and author, who sheds light on nuclear survival. He explains that nuclear warfare isn’t as deadly as many believe, thanks to fewer and less destructive weapons today. Rush emphasizes that while the threat remains, understanding and preparation can make a big difference in survival. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this political debate, Democrats want to keep Obamacare tax credits to help lower healthcare costs, while Republicans worry about benefits for illegal immigrants. The article urges both parties to work together to improve life for Americans by reducing living costs. It also highlights the need for clean streets, strong schools, and good jobs. …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.
Mark Moss talks about how Trump’s new order lets $9 trillion from retirement accounts be invested in things like Bitcoin and real estate. This could help people grow their money for retirement. But, these investments can be risky and change in value quickly. It’s a big change that might lead to one of the largest wealth shifts ever. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch, a group that fights against wasteful spending, has a new team member: Sean O’Donnell. He used to work as an Inspector General at the EPA, where he helped save money and stop fraud. With his skills, Judicial Watch hopes to become even better at protecting public funds and making sure money is spent wisely. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Gregory Mannarino says that the economy is like a magic trick, hiding problems with debt. Gregory Mannarino warns that companies might not pay back what they owe, and the system needs more debt to survive. He predicts more home foreclosures and bailouts. Manufacturing and farming are struggling too, with trade issues and supply problems making things worse. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this insightful post, we delve into the alarming erosion of privacy in today’s society, spotlighting China’s pervasive surveillance. We explore how technology, from facial recognition to digital currencies, threatens personal privacy, and question the West’s trajectory. The post also scrutinizes big tech’s data collection and the uncertain future of end-to-end encryption. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this blog post, show host Dan Bongino criticizes the recent debate for its poor performance and impact on candidates, network, and moderators. He also discusses reconsidering a studio investment in a non-business friendly county and mentions a tax mitigation company, America First Tax Group. Bongino further criticizes the debate for failing to change preexisting views about the candidates. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Amidst a critical juncture in Beijing-Washington relations, speculations are swirling as China’s foreign minister, Qin Gang, has not been seen in public for three weeks. Known for his tough-talking diplomacy and often associated with President Xi Jinping, Qin’s sudden disappearance is raising eyebrows both in China and on the international stage. Qin Gang, 57, is […]








