Metals Markets May be Frustrating but the Alternatives Are Worse
By Clint Siegner Gold and silver prices slid lower to close out the third quarter. Entering trading for the fourth quarter, the metals are back,…
By Clint Siegner Gold and silver prices slid lower to close out the third quarter. Entering trading for the fourth quarter, the metals are back,…
By B.N. Frank A growing number of American emergency responders, lawmakers, and residents are becoming very concerned about dangers posed by robotaxis and other autonomous…
By Julian Rose I have chosen to write this essay in the form of a question-and-answer dialogue so as to present clear answers to the…
By Charles Hugh Smith Something has been going very wrong in the US economy for a very long time, and whatever is going wrong accelerated…
By Michael Snyder You only practice for something if you think that there is a decent chance that it will actually happen. This week, two…
By Paul A. Philips In relation to abuses of science, tailor-made corporate-sponsored pseudoscience has been used as a cover arm for profits that tie in…
By Dave DeCamp The Biden administration has quietly struck a deal with Ecuador to deploy troops to the country and patrol the waters off its…
By B.N. Frank There’s no doubt that genetics can play a role in breast cancer but exposure to chemicals and wireless radiation (including Bluetooth and…
By Study Finds Activist Post Editor’s Note: Of course this type of technology can offer breakthroughs in health, but it shouldn’t take science fiction to…
By Derrick Broze What my conversations with Dr. Peter Hotez and Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. reveal about their character and goals. On…
By Jonathan Newman When Silicon Valley Bank and other banks failed earlier this year, the debate over the sustainability of fractional reserve banking resurfaced. Under…
By John C.A. Manley In my novel, Much Ado About Corona, one of the indigenous characters, affectionately called “Granddad” by the people of Moosehead, was…
By B.N. Frank In 2010, both Democrat and Republican legislators supported banning controversial special interest earmarks and so they were. Last year, earmarks were reintroduced…
By Aaron Kheriaty I am one of five private plaintiffs in the landmark free speech case Missouri v. Biden. Earlier this month, the Fifth Circuit…