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Anti-Vaccine Japan Has World’s Lowest Child Death Rate & Highest Life...

Vaccines administered jointly, like the MMR (Mumps-Measles-Rubella) vaccination, and vaccines containing aluminum adjuvants and mercury have finally been acknowledged to pose significant health risks...

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The Asian Arms Race and the ‘Weaponization of Finance’, by Ritesh Jain

The days of Asian countries living under the US defense umbrella but enjoying the fruits of trade with China may be coming to a close. This has substantial investment implications. From Ritesh Jain at...

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Lenin would be so proud, by Simon Black

By socializing risk, in other words by making others pay for someone else’s mistakes, we make sure those risks will be taken again and again. From Simon Black at sovereignman.com: Several years ago...

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The Japanification of the World, by Charles Hugh Smith

As it grows faster than the underlying economy, debt becomes quicksand from which the economy cannot extricate itself. From Charles Hugh Smith at oftwominds.com: Zombification / Japanification is not...

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Japan on a Larger Scale, by James Rickard

Go deep enough into debt and you can’t climb out, as Japan has found out and as the US and Europe are finding out. From James Rickard at dailyreckoning.com: In my 2014 book, The Death of Money, I...

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Meanwhile, over on Planet Japan, by Simon Black

The Japanese government is in massive denial about its pension crisis. From Simon Black at sovereignman.com: It was only a few days ago that the Japanese government’s Financial Services Agency...

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Yikes! Japan has more people over the age of 80 than under the age of 10, by...

There is no way Japan will be able to continue to fund the present level of old-age benefits. From Simon Black at sovereignman.com: Earlier this week the United Nation’s Department of Economic and...

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Don’t Whitewash the Hiroshima Bombing, by Peter Van Buren

Is wiping out some 140,000 civilians in a nation suing for peace moral? From Peter Van Buren at theamericanconservative.com: It reveals a dangerous strain of vengeance in U.S. foreign policy. Ruins of...

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Japan and Germany Hysterically Race to Shut Down Nuclear Power (and Their...

Wind and solar power aren’t working out as planned in Germany and Japan, and because they’re shutting down their nuclear power, they’re more at the mercy of imported hydrocarbons than they’ve ever...

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Trump, FDR, and War, by Jacob G. Hornberger

Just because a president tells you he’s not taking the country into war doesn’t mean he won’t take the country into war. From Jacob G. Hornberger at fff.org: President Trump’s campaign of “maximum...

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Betting on a Pair of Deuces, by Jeff Thomas

In competition with Asia, the West has a weak hand. From Jeff Thomas at internationalman.com: I’ve never been much of a gambler. On the rare occasions I’ve played poker, I almost always came out ahead,...

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Get Ready For An Economic Wake-Up Call This Holiday Season, by Brandon Smith

Is the economic slowly circling the drain? From Brandon Smith at alt-market.com: If we are to measure the concept of “economic recovery” in real terms, then we would have to look at the fundamentals...

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Our Real Existential Crisis — Extinction, by Patrick J. Buchanan

Demographics can be destiny, and the demographics of the peoples responsible for much of Western Civilization portend a bleak future. From Patrick J. Buchanan at buchanan.org: If Western elites were...

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The Truth About Hiroshima and Nagasaki, by Greg Mitchell

I grew up in Los Alamos and have a deep interest in the atomic bomb story. While that story is one of the most important of the twentieth century, it surely is one of the least investigated and...

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Allies Are Supposed to Help the US, but Americans Always Do the Paying, by...

We say we’re helping our allies, but in reality they’re part of our empire, an empire that has an exorbitant price. From Doug Bandow at antiwar.com: U.S. foreign policy is dominated by a constant...

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ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: John Pilger — Another Hiroshima is Coming — Unless We...

Most Americans would rather not look back on the two atomic bombs that were dropped on Japan 75 years ago this month. From John Pilger at consortiumnews.com: When I first went to Hiroshima in 1967, the...

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#MacroView: 5-Reasons The Fed’s New Policy Won’t Get Inflation, by Lance Roberts

Why unlimited fiat debt doesn’t create unlimited price inflation. From Lance Roberts at realinvestmentadvice.com: At the recent Jackson Hole Economic Summit, Jerome Powell unveiled the Fed’s new...

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Japanese Pot Calls European Kettle Black, by Doug Bandow

What Japan and the Europeans really want is to outsource their defense to somebody else, that is, the United States. From Doug Bandow at theamericanconservative.com: Tokyo wants Europe to do more about...

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Japan drops vax rollout, goes to Ivermectin, ENDS COVID almost overnight, by...

Put another one in the Ivermectin Success Stories file. From Hal Turner at halturnerradioshow.com: World NewsDesk 27 October 2021 Hits: 56432 The ongoing COVID-19 nonsense here in the United States...

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High Noon for Japan, Asia’s Toothless Tiger, by Declan Hayes

The Japanese will wind up in China and Russia’s Eurasian axis. From Declan Hayes at strategic-culture.org: Japan’s future, whether she likes it or not, will be with its East Asian neighbors’ Belt and...

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