What to Make of the Bureau of Lying Statistics’ Contradicting Jobs Reports
By David Haggith Employment has been the one stickler in my recession prediction for 2019, and finding a trustworthy measurement from the government’s statistics is…
By David Haggith Employment has been the one stickler in my recession prediction for 2019, and finding a trustworthy measurement from the government’s statistics is…
By Whitney Webb Early last week, the city of New York launched — with little media scrutiny — one of two new massive cybersecurity centers…
By Michael Snyder For more than a decade, the global economy has steadily grown quarter after quarter, but it looks like that streak is about…
By Graham Smith As so-called “doomsday prepping” grows in popularity thanks to news of coronavirus lockdown in Chinese cities, red flag gun laws and rampant…
By Spiro Skouras On the heels of President Donald Trump’s annual State of the Union speech — where the president declared the US employment numbers,…
By Jacob Nordangård The World Economic Forum is totally supporting all of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aka Technocracy. Here is an A to…
By Tyler Durden The United States Postal Service (USPS) announced on Monday that it will be “temporarily suspending the guarantee on priority mail express” destined for China…
By Stefan Gleason The explosive price action seen in palladium recently is indicative of a physical shortage. Put simply, available inventories are failing to keep…
By MassPrivateI 3,100 hospitals and healthcare systems are now giving patients a secret credit score before they are seen or treated. (See the video below.)…
By Daisy Luther The effects of the Wuhan coronavirus could end up being far more widespread than the illness itself. It is already affecting China’s…
By Mac Slavo Food prices have skyrocketed in China amidst the ongoing coronavirus outbreak plaguing the country. Food prices are soaring more than 20% according…
By John Vibes For years, Apple and other smartphone makers were rumored to slow down their older models, and the company finally admitted to the…
By B.N. Frank Utility “Smart” Meters – electric, gas, and water – operate using wireless radiation which is biologically and environmentally harmful. Humans, animals, and…
By Matt Agorist Coffeyville, KS — A bombshell investigation from ProPublica revealed that law enforcement in Kansas is running a debtor’s prison and throwing people…