Why Are Exchange-Traded Funds Preparing For A ‘Liquidity Crisis’ And A ‘Market Meltdown’?
By Michael Snyder Some really weird things are happening in the financial world right now. If you go back to 2008, there was lots of…
By Michael Snyder Some really weird things are happening in the financial world right now. If you go back to 2008, there was lots of…
By Brandon Turbeville Earlier in May, 2015, I wrote an article detailing the fact that the fledgling Donetsk People’s Republic, under fire from Western-backed Kiev…
By James Corbett Even a broken clock is right twice a day, and every now and then even the occasional Congress critter comes down on…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Earlier this year I started to research what’s known as the “Vaccine Injury Trust Fund,” a “stash” of cash collected on…
By Dave Kranzler It’s doubtful that Warren Buffet’s Moody’s Investor Services will face the same wrath from Obama that Obama inflicted on S&P after S&P…
By Brandon Smith Sometimes in the liberty movement — with discussions of potential collapse, war, revolution, social destabilization, etc. — it is easy to get…
By Michael Snyder What are we going to do once all the water is gone? Thanks to the worst drought in more than 1,000 years,…
By Joshua Krause Americans frequently complain about the amount of income taxes they have to pay every year, and understandably so. Income taxes average between…
By Michael Snyder The UN plans to launch a brand new plan for managing the entire globe at the Sustainable Development Summit that it will…
By Kevin Samson In a new study that surprisingly comes from the halls of establishment education, researchers pinpoint globalization as a key indicator of where…
By Joshua Krause In recent years, China has been buying up gold at an unprecedented rate. The last time they gave the world an official…
By Mac Slavo The banksters, who nearly tanked the global market in their collective effort to loot the peoples of the world, are operating out…
By Michael Snyder Did you know that 89 percent of all minimum wage workers in the United States are not teens? At this point, the…
By Mark Nestmann Cash has never been a popular asset with the totalitarian set. It’s difficult, if not impossible, to trace. Cash makes it possible…