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Italy Declares Central Bank Held Gold an Asset of the People

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde steps in every time a government attempts to implement monetary policy. The centralized power now has the final...

UK Arrests 33 People a Day for Social Media Posts

The United Kingdom has eroded all citizens’ individual rights. No one is safe, even if they are thousands of miles away. Around 33 people are arrested each day...

Trump Preparing to Exit NATO?

President Trump released the 2025 National Security Strategy (NSS) of the US, released by the White House on December 4th, 2025, marks a potentially profound shift...

PRIVATE BLOG – EU To Stage False Flag to Start WWIII

PRIVATE BLOG – EU To Stage False Flag to Start WWIII Private blog posts are exclusively available to Socrates subscribers. To sign-up for Socrates or to learn...

The 400 Billion Yuan-Won Swap

The Bank of Korea (BOK) has renewed its bilateral swap agreement with the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) amid strengthened ties between Seoul and Beijing. Chinese...

Putin Ignores Maduro’s Request for Help

Russian President Vladimir Putin is not interested in another proxy war. The Association of Tour Operators of Russia confirmed that the government is sending...

Maduro Refuses to Flee – US to Attack Venezuela

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has two options: flee immediately or propel your nation into a one-sided war with the United States. President Donald Trump...

Feeding Our Future Fraud Scandal

Federal child nutrition program guidelines were loosened during the COVID-19 pandemic to the benefit of corrupt NGOs that stole over $1 billion from the Feeding Our...

Swiss Say NO to Inheritance Taxes

Governments believe the people should pay for their shortfalls. Switzerland proposed a 50% inheritance tax on fortunes above $62 million USD (50 million Swiss...

Tariffs – Legal or not to Be

The President cannot unilaterally impose tariffs on antique objects (over 100 years old) if Congress has expressly exempted them. But there are narrow exceptions...