World’s Largest Electronics Manufacturer Accelerates Plan To Replace Humans With Robots
By Nicholas West Foxconn might not be a company that is at the forefront of most American minds, but the products they create most certainly…
By Nicholas West Foxconn might not be a company that is at the forefront of most American minds, but the products they create most certainly…
By Mike Maharrey Today, a law went into effect legalizing the production and processing of industrial hemp for commercial purposes in Rhode Island, setting the…
By Michael Boldin A Virginia bill prefiled for the 2017 session would remove sales taxes from some purchases of gold and silver, a first step…
By Mac Slavo Behold, the power of banksters, and the very rapid shift into the cashless, digital control grid that has been an objective now…
By Claire Bernish Following exceedingly unpopular moves by China and India, the European Commission has now proposed to tighten controls on cash and precious metals…
By Mac Slavo Is it any coincidence that the financial crises, and the subsequent restrictions, follow the general chaos and upheaval that surround hotspots and…
By Jake Anderson The impending evisceration of the global job market by artificial intelligence and robotic automation is well-trodden territory. Various estimates suggest the American…
By Nathan Stolpman I’m going to give the wrap up on the smelly details of the alleged assassination of ambassador Karlov and the unbelievable attack…
By Tony Cartalucci Predictions aside, there are obvious trends, plots, and paradigm shifts that will continue onward into the new year, that geopolitical observers should…
By Jack Burns The same company that paid Hillary Clinton nearly $700,000, for three one-hour speeches, has now been ordered to pay a nine-figure sum…
By Josie Wales Police departments across the country have been ramping up raids on the homeless, stealing coats, blankets, and other personal items and leaving…
By Mac Slavo Here’s more evidence that the “recovery” never really happened, and good reason to think that the entire social net structure is doomed…
By Shaun Bradley For millions of public sector workers in the U.S., state-run pension funds are the only chance left for a comfortable retirement. In…
By Brandon Smith For years, alternative economic analysts have been warning that the “miraculous” rise in U.S. stock markets has been the symptom of wider…