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World Bank: 97 Million People Fell into COVID-Induced Poverty in 2020

The World Bank found that 97 million people worldwide fell into poverty as a direct impact of the 2020 pandemic, and many live on only $2 per day. The World Bank defines COVID-induced poverty as “poverty calculated as the difference in poverty in a world with and without the pandemic.” The World Bank estimates that […]

CDC Admits COVID Tests are Invalid

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is finally withdrawing the PCR test for COVID for it is seriously flawed and is incapable of distinguishing between the COVID and influenza viruses. I have stated that I was tested 5 times in 2020 and all were negative only to have two doctors, including the head of pulmonary […]

Market Talk – December 27, 2021

ASIA:   The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today: NIKKEI 225 decreased 106.13 points or -0.37% to 28,676.46 Shanghai decreased 2.08 or -0.06% to 3,615.97 Hang Seng closed ASX 200 closed Kospi decreased 12.88 points or -0.43% to 2,999.55 SENSEX increased 295.93 points or 0.52% to 57,420.24 Nifty50 increased 82.50 points or […]

Canada Looks to Ban Foreign Home Ownership

Canadian Federal Housing Minister Ahmed Hussen addressed the housing shortage in many of Canada’s provinces by stating that he would like to limit passive foreign investment. Furthermore, Hussen stated that he would support implementing density measures, as New Zealand did, to allow builders to create up to three homes on a single-family lot. “Any measure […]

Why Medicine is Doomed When Politics Gets Involved

Carlos Tejada died of a heart attack one day after getting the Booster. He spent his career at the Wall Street Journal before joining the Times in 2016. In July, he received a Johnson & Johnson DNA/AAV Covid vaccine. He even posted on Instagram that he was thankful to get it. Then on  Dec. 16, […]

The International Criminal Court – Fighting For the People (Part 4)

Clade X and Event 201 “In May, 2018, the WEF partnered with Johns Hopkins to simulate a fictitious pandemic  dubbed ‘Clade X’ (Appendix 12)  to see how prepared the world be if ever faced with a catastrophic pandemic.  A little over a year later, the WEF once again teamed-up with Johns Hopkins, along with the […]

Market Talk – December 23, 2021

ASIA: Japan’s government is set to unveil its largest annual budget on Friday with $943 billion in spending for the fiscal year beginning next April, further straining the industrial world’s heaviest debt, Reuters reported. The first annual budget to be compiled by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s government got a boost from Covid-19 countermeasures, social security […]

The International Criminal Court – Fighting For the People (Part 3)

The complaint filed with the International Criminal Court continues to provide a broad-picture view of the various ways governments have used the coronavirus to exploit the people. INFLATED COVID FIGURES Nurses and doctors from hospitals across the world have noted that nearly every death recorded is due to the coronavirus. The complaint notes that if […]

Kamala Defensive as Approval Rating Declines

  Someone is not happy about Joe Manchin slapping down the Build Back Better agenda. Vice President Kamala Harris embarrassed herself while being interviewed by a popular radio personality who is known to push buttons. When asked whether Manchin or Biden was the real president, Harris lost her cool and began shouting that the host […]

Market Talk – December 22, 2021

ASIA: Japan’s parliament on Monday approved a record extra budget of nearly 36 trillion yen ($317 billion) for the fiscal year through March to help pandemic-hit households and businesses. The budget largely is to fund COVID-19 measures, including booster shot vaccines and oral medicines. It also includes cash payouts for families with children and a […]