The miracle of Wörgl The Austrian town of Wörgl, with a population of 4,500 people, offers the base of a viable economic plan in this story during the 1932 Great Depression.
Sri Lanka Begs China for Off-Ramp from Belt and Road Debt Trap Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Sunday asked Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to restructure payments for the roughly $5 billion Sri Lanka borrowed from China to build wasteful and unproductive projects under China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Eurozone Hits Record 5% Inflation in December, Energy Prices High Inflation numbers in the Eurozone hit a record high of five per cent in a single month in December, topping the previous record set the month before as high energy prices are believed to be driving the trend. Data released this week revealed that the Eurozone, which encompasses every country
NFT Investors Are Losing Millions to Scammers Theft of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) appears to be on the rise, with many collectors losing millions of dollars as a result.
AUDIO: Misrepresenting Humanity on a Grand Scale Vanessa Beeley sits down with researcher, economic reform activist, free speech advocate & soul singer Ian Jenkins, to discuss the worst of the impact of Covid-19 lockdown on the most vulnerable of society. Governments do not care about these marginalised communities and the measures imposed upon them do nothing to alleviate
Misrepresenting Humanity on a Grand Scale Vanessa Beeley sits down with researcher, economic reform activist, free speech advocate & soul singer Ian Jenkins, to discuss the worst of the impact of Covid-19 lockdown on the most vulnerable of society. Governments do not care about these marginalised communities and the measures imposed upon them do nothing to alleviate
The Big Financial Picture from Mads Palsvig In this exclusive interview with Mads Palsvig we discuss the big financial picture of how the world works and how the covid saga fits into it.
Planet Lockdown Part 2 - The Financial Control System The “Planet Lockdown Part 2” interview above features finance guru Catherine Austin Fitts, founder of the Solari Report.
Right to Food Law Is First to Guarantee Food Sovereignty In a historic first for the U.S., Maine voters approved an amendment to the state's constitution ensuring their right to food.
The Only Choice Left: Slavery or Freedom Catherine Austin Fitts has spent decades exposing corruption and fraud within the banking industry and government, and corruption and fraud are driving forces in the COVID pandemic.
Supply Chain Crisis Brings Pain to TV Networks — Companies Slash Ad Spending Media giants are now feeling the negative effects of the supply chain crisis as it continues to wreak havoc on the U.S.economy, forcing advertisers to cut spending on TV commercials.
Biden Spending Plan is not Zero Cost: No Way to Pay for a $6 Trillion or Even $3.5 Trillion Program House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-SC) on Friday sounded a different tune than President Joe Biden on the cost of his so-called Build Back Better agenda.
Josh Hawley Introduces Bill to Curb Biden's Supply Chain Crisis Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) introduced a bill to curb President Joe Biden’s supply crisis to revitalize American manufacturing while securing critical supply chains.
Kamala Harris, Without Evidence, Blames Low Wages for Supply Chain Crisis President Joe Biden and his administration have not taken responsibility for the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the resulting supply chain crisis, including Vice President Kamala Harris, who said on Wednesday that workers not making enough money is partly to blame.
North Korea’s Kim Jong-un: Citizens Suffering from ‘Grim' Economy North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Sunday urged officials of his country’s ruling party to work on improving citizens’ quality of life amid a “grim” economic situation, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported Monday. North Korea faces “huge tasks for adjusting and developing the state economy,” Kim