Is coal dead? Not so fast…

Coal used to be the main energy source powering electricity in the U.S., but engineers have figured out how to create electricity much more efficiently than by burning coal. In 2007, coal accounted for 50 percent of electricity production. In 2020, that number fell to less than 25 percent. In the past few years, cheap…

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How to restore your urinary health today

The medical name for it is Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS), and it means increased daytime and nighttime urinary frequency, an urgency to go despite an inability to get a good stream started, an intermittent stream that slows to a dribble, the sensation that you need to go again almost as soon as you’ve finished…

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Bombs equal bankster bucks

America’s best interests lie in peaceful trade and relations with other world powers. Wars serve only the special interests of banksters, globalists and the military-industrial complex (how can we keep producing missiles and machines of war unless we use them up and they get destroyed?). In 2009, I wrote, “More war equals more mountains of…

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Tax reform and tax hypocrisy

Sure as you’re born the media will soon be replete with stories about how many days it takes to work off your tax “debt” (as if it’s an actual debt!), and who is getting a refund (as if it’s the government’s money in the first place!), and whether we’ll have more or less “tax reform”…

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Full body rehab with nutrition?

In the 1940s, the average dinner in an average American household lasted 90 minutes. By 2023, the average American dinner lasted just 12 minutes. Fast food indeed. Our ultra-busy lives seemingly force folks to wolf down anything they can eat quickly… which often means something processed or pre-made with processed foods. This trash is beautifully…

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Is a food crisis already here?

Globalist technocrat elitists know that events like “regional wars” (that are not regional because they affect the entire world’s supply chain, energy supply, and transportation) mean skyrocketing energy prices, and skyrocketing food prices, since it means farmers and fishermen alike can no longer afford production staples like fuel to afford to raise cows, pigs, corn,…

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It’s ‘IRS’ scam season so here’s what NOT to do

This is the time of year Americans meekly and dutifully render unto Caesar (aka the IRS) intimate details of our personal and financial circumstances and settle accounts with the tax emperor as required by law and under the threat of unpleasant consequences. Unfortunately, programmed obedience to the IRS by the American public lays fertile ground…

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Aspirin, everyone?

Allopathic medicine would like you to take it as gospel that daily aspirin therapy lowers your risk of heart attack. This is because they have a vested interest in you believing that you need a drug for proper heart health. The supposed “benefit” of taking a daily aspirin is that it thins the blood and…

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The real jobs crisis, and 3 ways to invest in growth

The government tells us we’re near full employment, with less than 5% unemployment. So the Fed is satisfied that everything is hunky-dory on that front, and it continues to manipulate interest rates to head off… what, exactly? The Fed is the driver of inflation, not the conqueror of it. Will cutting interest rates stop the…

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Agents of change are battling for your mind: How they do it

The state of Wisconsin had determined that the Catholic Charities Bureau was not “religious enough” to qualify for a tax exemption available to religious organizations in the state. The Wisconsin Supreme Court agreed because the group did not proselytize or exclude non-Catholics from its services. The justices of the U.S. Supreme Corrupt unanimously overturned that state ruling,…

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