To throw off such government…

The Federal government has, since its inception, sought to expand, and even those who participated in the framing of the Constitution have tested its boundaries by attempting to infringe on the rights of Americans. Founding Father Alexander Hamilton sought to create a national bank and pushed through legislation that made it a treasonable activity to…

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Honey and all its cures may disappear with the bees

Bees across the country are still dying off. The “news” has moved on to inconsequential things and has stopped reporting on the die-off. Yet this is still a very newsworthy occurrence, since bees are essential pollinators of plants used for food and are key components of the food system in general. Bees are so important…

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A silver top, or just the beginning?

Silver reached a historical bottom 3 years ago, and recently crossed the $50 per ounce line, so let’s talk about it. Though precious metals were dormant for a while, with the silver price to money supply ratio bottoming out in 2022, a base is building that will finally push the metal into a speculative blowoff…

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It’s only right to be skeptical of Ukrainian ‘peace’

The German publication Der Spiegel obtained notes of a conference call where France’s president said the U.S. may “betray Ukraine,” and Germany’s chancellor said Washington’s negotiators are “playing games” with Europe and Ukraine. Why, whatever would have given them that idea? Is it because after the U.S. sacked Iraq to overthrow a dictator, free its…

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The safer ways to help your eyes see better up close

When we lose the elasticity in our eyes, it usually means reading glasses, bifocals or progressive lenses as we get older. That loss of focus due to inelastic eyes is called presbyopia, and if you talk to your eye doctor, they might suggest monovision LASIK surgery. Doctors use a laser to reshape the eyes so…

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The Fed and endless inflation

The decision to begin lowering interest rates and loosening the money supply is based on the apparent belief by the Fed governors that the American economy would be strong enough to carry the slumping global economy on its shoulders. Right now, we’re wallowing in stagflation. Morgan Stanley’s Chief U.S. Equity Strategist Mike Wilson says the…

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20 home remedies that actually work

The best medicine doesn’t come in a bottle from the pharmacy. It’s the common everyday stuff you use in the kitchen and around the house. Traditional home remedies, like Grandma prescribed, can work wonders. They’re cheap and, best of all, natural. Home remedies are generally quite safe, easy to use, and do an amazing job…

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How to wait out the money creators’ stagflation

You’ve worked hard in your life. And you want to keep what you earned. You want to enjoy the fruits of your labor and retire as wealthy as you are able. It’s still possible in America. Eight years ago, not long after Donald Trump was elected, I sent out a report explaining exactly what you…

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14 fixes for colds, allergies and illness

Fall is the time when ragweed blooms, and dust and mold spores are prevalent. The time when noses run, heads get stuffy, lungs wheeze and the sounds of sneezing and coughing break up the quiet of the home or office. Over-the-counter allergy relief medications will fly off the shelves, and these days, people often think…

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