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Then They Came for the Globalists
Thank God for the corporate media. If it wasn’t for them, and the ADL, I’d have probably never discovered that I’m a Nazi. By CJ Hopkins.
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The Oligarchs’ ‘Guaranteed Basic Income’ Scam
Don’t buy the oily declarations from the tech billionaires and others that they want to help you survive financially. What they want is to more fully stuff their own pockets. By Chris Hedges.
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World Debt Hits Record $164 Trillion
The world’s debt load has ballooned to a record $164 trillion, a trend that could make it harder for countries to respond to the next recession and pay off debts if financing conditions tighten, the International Monetary Fund said.
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Gold Leaving US Vaults: Signs of Upcoming Currency War and Armed Conflict
Peter KORZUN: Few people believe the US Treasury’s assurances that the 261 million ounces (roughly 8,100 tonnes) in official gold reserves that are stored in Fort Knox and other places are fully audited and accounted for. What if the vaults turn out to be empty? It’s wiser to bring your gold home while you can, rather than to just keep on wondering.
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Western bombing won’t save Syria. Non-western diplomacy might
Interventionist policies from the west have failed in the Middle East. It’s time for the rest of the world to step up, says Chandran Nair, chief executive and founder of the Global Institute For Tomorrow, a Hong Kong based thinktank
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Harvard: India will be world’s fastest growing economy in coming decade
India tops the list of the fastest growing economies in the world for the coming decade and is projected to grow at 7.9 per cent annually, ahead of China and the US, according to a Harvard University report.
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RIP the Trans-Atlantic Alliance, 1945-2018
The partnership with America had a long and fruitful life — but Europe is ready to start over.
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Is globalization bad for the global poor? This study ran an experiment to find out.
Answering this question can be tricky.
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The US’s greatest danger isn’t China, it’s much closer to home
The rivalry with China is palpable but history teaches us lessons about how it’s easier to blame others than blame ourselves
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Why going on strike could get much harder for American workers
Labor protests around the U.S. have surged during the COVID-19 pandemic as employees across a range of industries have pushed for better pay and working conditions. But a case the Supreme Court agreed to hear last week could make going on strike much more difficult.
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