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  1. Site: PaulCraigRoberts.org
    6 days 8 hours ago
    Author: pcr3

    Colorado Murder Rate Dives After ICE Deports Tren de Aragua Gangbangers

    But the anti-white Democrats still protect the immigrant-invaders.

    https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2025/05/14/colorado-murder-rate-dives-after-ice-deports-tren-de-aragua-gangbangers/ 

  2. Site: Rorate Caeli
    6 days 8 hours ago
     From the PIMS Instagram account:“Let’s sing with the Pope” is a new initiative from the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music (PIMS), which is launching a series of short educational video tutorials on social media to help the People of God sing along with the Holy Father during the upcoming major liturgical celebrations.It aims to make the rich heritage of Gregorian chant accessible to all—New Catholichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04118576661605931910noreply@blogger.com
  3. Site: PaulCraigRoberts.org
    6 days 8 hours ago
    Author: pcr3

    Immigrant-Invader Bites Off German Policewoman’s Ear

    The reason not to have immigrant-invaders and female police.

    https://www.infowars.com/posts/african-bites-off-german-police-womans-ear 

  4. Site: Mises Institute
    6 days 8 hours ago
    Author: Patrick Newman
    Did the Marshall Plan save Europe or enrich crony capitalists? Patrick Newman exposes how corporate welfare, hidden deals, and corruption shaped postwar policy, with effects still felt today.
  5. Site: Mises Institute
    6 days 8 hours ago
    Author: David Gordon
    David Gordon explores historian Charles Beard’s forgotten warnings and their lasting lessons on liberty and foreign policy.
  6. Site: RT - News
    6 days 9 hours ago
    Author: RT

    A London-based think tank has assessed the time and funding required for preparing for a war without US backing

    European NATO members would face a $1 trillion bill over 25 years to replace US military contributions if Washington exited the bloc, according to a study published on Thursday by a British think tank. The EU is planning a militarization drive, which it claims is necessitated by an alleged Russian threat.

    Western European leaders have said member states must reduce their dependence on US weapons while implementing a massive increase in military spending. The proposed hike comes amid claims that Russia could attack a NATO member in the coming years. Moscow has denied the allegations and has accused the West of “irresponsibly stoking fears” of a fabricated threat.

    The report by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) outlines the challenges nations would encounter in the event the US withdraws from NATO to focus on confronting China.

    According to the IISS, European nations – including the UK – would need to replace some 128,000 American troops, along with a wide array of weapon systems and command infrastructure currently provided by the Pentagon, particularly for air and naval forces.

    Read more Lithuanian soldiers raise the NATO flag in front of the Presidential Palace in Vilnius, on March 29, 2024. NATO rocked by corruption scandal

    ”European states would need to invest significant resources on top of already existing plans to boost military capacity,” the report stated. The estimated price tag for replacing American weaponry alone ranges from $226 billion to $344 billion.

    Domestic arms manufacturers would face difficulties securing contracts, financing, and skilled labor, while also grappling with regulatory and supply chain hurdles, the report warned. In certain sectors – such as stealth aircraft and rocket artillery – European NATO members currently lack viable alternatives, prompting the IISS to suggest outsourcing production to countries outside the bloc.

    Beyond hardware, the study highlighted intangible but critical costs associated with command-and-control functions, space intelligence, and filling high-level leadership roles traditionally held by US officers.

    The think tank questioned whether European governments possess the political will to ensure the vast spending required. The administration of US President Donald Trump has accused European NATO nations of taking advantage of American military protection without contributing enough in return.

    READ MORE: Washington ready to resume Russia-NATO security talks – Bloomberg

    On Thursday, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stirred controversy by vowing to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, well above Germany’s existing level of 2.1%. The statement, made following a NATO meeting, drew backlash, including from members of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s coalition. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius later stated that the exact percentage was “not so important” and that Berlin considered 3% to be a more realistic level.

  7. Site: southern orders
    6 days 9 hours ago


    I can remember being “aghast”, “aghast” I tell you, when Pope Francis visited a Jesuit church in Rome, maybe The Jesu, and as pope concelebrated the Mass simply by placing a plain stole over his papal cassock. 

    First, popes should always be the main celebrant at Mass and not a concelebrant. This is true also for bishops who should not be a concelebrant with a priest as celebrant. In both cases, it is possible for the pope or a bishop to “preside” at the Mass not wearing Mass vestments but rather choir dress. In this case, the pope or bishop participates in the Mass as any lay person would but with a place of honor in the sanctuary. They also receive Holy Communion as a lay person would.

    I might be wrong here, but when a pope or bishop presides at Mass where he is not the celebrant, choir dress is worn which would exclude the cope. 

    In recent years due to Pope Francis being mostly confined to a wheelchair, His Holiness was not the main celebrant for the Mass.

    But he seems to have arbitrarily revised the manner of a “presiding” bishop by creating a hybrid form of celebrating the Papal Mass, making it appear that he was the primary celebrant but also a concelebrant. 

    Wearing not choir dress, but rather a cope, Pope Francis began the Mass with all the Introductory Rites to include the Collect, preached the homily and concluded the Mass with the Post Communion Prayer and Final Blessing. 

    The Liturgy of the Eucharist, though, had some other bishop or cardinal as the main celebrant. In a cope, though, Pope Francis concelebrated as a priest would. In other words, His Holiness was not presiding at that point but acting as a concelebrant. 

    There are other examples of his arbitrary liturgical innovations and eccentricities. 

    God willing, for papal Masses, with Pope Leo XVI, a canonist and rubricist, an arbitrary pontificate in all things to include the liturgy is at an end!

  8. Site: RT - News
    6 days 9 hours ago
    Author: RT

    The push has reportedly been inspired by US Senator Lindsey Graham, who proposed slapping 500% levies on Russian exports

    Ukraine’s European backers are considering imposing “punitive tariffs” on Russian exports as part of potential new sanctions set for discussion at the European Political Community summit in Albania on Friday, Politico has reported, citing EU officials.

    Western countries have imposed widespread sanctions against Russia since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022 in a bid to isolate the country, but have held back from a total trade embargo. The restrictions include a ban on Russia’s seaborne oil shipments, cutting the country off from the Western financial system, and freezing around $300 billion in foreign reserves.

    The leaders of the UK, France, Germany, and Türkiye are meeting in the Albanian capital for an informal gathering on Friday, which is also being attended by Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky.

    The talks in Tirana will focus on “dramatically” tightening sanctions against Moscow and include potential “punitive tariffs” on Russian imports, two EU officials told Politico.

    EU ambassadors on Wednesday approved a 17th package of sanctions against Russia, which targets nearly 200 oil tankers that the West claims are part of a Russian “shadow fleet,” older vessels operating outside Western insurance systems.

    The push for new sanctions has been inspired by US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who has proposed “bone-crushing” measures, including imposing 500% tariffs on Russian exports if Moscow resists peace talks. The senator insisted that the goal was “to help the president [Donald Trump]” gain leverage on Russia.

    Read more FILE PHOTO. Russia is not afraid of Western sanctions – Kremlin

    “We would take inspiration from the magnitude” of his proposal, one official told Politico.

    Earlier this week, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Western Europe and the US must “go further” and “prepare to brandish devastating sanctions” to “suffocate” the Russian economy “once and for all,” in order to compel Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the Ukraine conflict.

    “Russia has found ways around the blockade imposed by Europe and the United States. Turning off the tap in this way is a way of grabbing Russia by the throat,” he told French broadcaster BFMTV on Wednesday.  

    Russia remains committed to seeking a long-term solution to the Ukraine conflict but will not tolerate being addressed in the “language of ultimatums,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said last week. He earlier noted that Russia is used to Western pressure and is not concerned about new sanctions.

    In March, Putin said that a total of 28,595 sanctions had been imposed on Russian companies and individuals in recent years – more than the total number on all other countries combined. According to the president, the West sought to eliminate Russia as a competitor but its economy has only grown more resilient under pressure.

  9. Site: AsiaNews.it
    6 days 9 hours ago
    Trump's announcement could trigger economic 'detente' and encourage the return of Syrian refugees. Reconstruction, trade and banking links between Beirut and Damascus could be revived. In the background looms the possibility of normalisation with Israel. Walid Joumblatt reminds us of the Arab world's key condition: 'Peace in exchange for territory.'
  10. Site: AsiaNews.it
    6 days 10 hours ago
    After years of disregarding opposition demands, the Indian government has changed course and decided to include caste classification in the next national census. Behind the political move lie electoral pressures and the growing influence of disadvantaged castes. No official date has been set, but according to local media, the census is expected to take place in 2026.
  11. Site: Real Investment Advice
    6 days 10 hours ago
    Author: RIA Team

    Per an article in the Financial Times titled US Poised To Dial Back Rules Imposed In Wake of 2008 Crisis, US bank regulators are preparing to reduce bank capital requirements. Of particular interest to the bond market is the supplementary leverage ratio, better known as SLR. Unlike other risk-based capital rules that banks adhere to, SLR applies a minimum capital requirement to all bank balance sheet assets. The rule was put in place in 2014 to limit excessive leverage. For more information, click this LINK from the Office of Financial Research.

    Banks have long argued that the SLR handcuffs their ability to make loans. Furthermore, and of importance to the administration, banks claim that SLR limits their ability to buy Treasury securities. The article states that intense lobbying from Wall Street argues that SLR hinders competition and impedes lending. Bear in mind that the eight largest US banks are subject to enhanced SLR. These are the biggest buyers of US Treasury securities.

    Many analysts suspect that the SLR will change by this summer. However, the pressure to change them sooner could arise if Treasury yields continue to rise. With Treasury yields approaching 5%, we suspect banks will be licking their chops to buy Treasuries once the SLR restrictions are eased. We end with the quote below from Chairman Powell at a Congressional Committee hearing in February:

    Yes, I believe we will. I have, for a long time, like others, been somewhat concerned about the levels of liquidity in the Treasury market. The amount of Treasuries has grown much faster than the intermediation capacity has grown, and one obvious thing to do is to lower, is to reduce the effective [supplementary] leverage ratio, the bindingness of it. So that’s something I do expect we will return to and work on with our new colleagues at the other agencies, and get done.

    What To Watch Today

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    Market Trading Update

    Yesterday, we discussed three scenarios for a much-needed pullback to retest support. That discussion generated several comments as to WHY we expect a short-term correction. As is always the case, things can only move so far in one direction before they reverse. For example, just a few weeks ago, the market registered extreme "fear" levels and has now reversed to extreme "greed."

    CNN Fear Geed Index

    While that sentiment reversal does not mean the market needs to crash, a "pause" in the rally should be expected. However, amid what seems to be an "unstoppable rally," it is hard to take chips off the table, particularly with hedge funds still underweight equity exposure.

    Hedge funds still short stocks

    However, patience will likely pay off here. As we have noted previously, we are still on a weekly sell signal, which historically has led to short-term market underperformance. As shown, previous periods of historical weekly moving average crossovers typically involve a more extended period of consolidation or corrective price actions. The main exception to that rule was 2020, when the Federal Reserve intervened with massive monetary support. With yields rising and the Fed on hold, there is no excess support coming into the market other than a surge in corporate buybacks. However, those are due to decline starting next month.

    13/34 week moving average crossover.

    However, with that said, there is an increasing "panic" among institutional players to "get long" this market, which could provide a continued bid under stocks for a while longer. However, the "easy money" has likely been made with volatility quickly crashing back to pre-panic levels. As noted, the market is overbought, sentiment is becoming more bullish, and offside positioning has reversed; as such, it will not take much to get the market to pull back to the support levels we identified yesterday.

    Market Trading Update

    Follow your risk management protocols and rebalance risk until a better entry opportunity exists. It may take a few weeks, but patience will likely be rewarded.

    Trade accordingly.

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    PPI And Retail Sales

    Investors feared that PPI would increase due to tariffs. PPI measures the prices of products used in the production process; thus, investors suspected that tariff-related inflation would show up in PPI before CPI, which represents finished goods. Therefore, based on the data, companies are paying the tariffs and not passing them on, which would pressure profit margins. PPI was -0.5% versus forecasts of +0.2%. Core PPI fell by 0.4%, with expectations of +0.3%. The BLS did revise the prior month higher by 0.4%. Accordingly, year over year, PPI is 2.4%, with the new data and revisions.

    Anna Wong, an economist at Bloomberg, opines:

    Normally on PPI release we just focus on the categories that's important for calculating core PCE deflator. But April's release is interesting in its own right, as it broadly reinforce the story we saw in the CPI release earlier today:

    -There is increased pass-through of tariffs in goods prices

    -Deflation in services is offsetting those tariffs increase

    -The net impact is disinflation.

    On services, final demand prices for transportation and warehousing, and construction are very soft.

    Retail Sales only rose by 0.1% following a 1.7% surge last month. Such a weak number was expected as it is believed consumers front-ran purchases to avoid tariffs, leaving lesser needs going forward. The retail sales control group, which feeds GDP, fell by 0.2%, after rising by 0.5% last month. Interestingly, sporting goods, which are experiencing one of the most significant tariff increases, saw sales fall significantly, as shown below. Accordingly, as we wrote with PPI, companies may have to eat the tariffs to keep sales up.

    retail sales

    The Best Investment Strategies For A High-Inflation Environment

    Rising inflation can chip away at the value of your money and investments, making it one of the most persistent threats to long-term wealth. Thus, as prices increase and purchasing power declines, investors must be proactive in adjusting their strategies to protect their portfolios.

    If you’re looking to safeguard your wealth in a high-inflation environment, now is the time to consider investments that are positioned to outpace inflation and preserve your future financial security.

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  12. Site: Mises Institute
    6 days 11 hours ago
    Author: Mark Thornton
    Why did the South lose the Civil War? Mark Thornton argues Vicksburg—not Gettysburg—was key, revealing how Confederate economic failures sealed their fate.
  13. Site: Crisis Magazine
    6 days 11 hours ago
    Author: Mark Haas

    On May 8, 2025, the world witnessed the beginning of a new chapter in the life of the Catholic Church as former Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost took the name Pope Leo XIV to begin the 267th pontificate in the unbroken line of successors to St. Peter. With the eyes of the faithful and the curiosity of the secular world fixed upon the Vatican, many are wondering what the new pope’s choice of name…

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  14. Site: Real Investment Advice
    6 days 11 hours ago
    Author: Lance Roberts

    Fisher Investments recently wrote an interesting article asking whether corporate stock buybacks affect markets. Here is their conclusion:

    "Yes and no? Stocks move on supply and demand. Stock buybacks, where a company buys and takes shares off the market, theoretically reduce supply. They can also raise earnings per share, thus rewarding shareholders. So, all else equal and on paper, stock buybacks are bullish. But reality, as always, is more complicated. Buybacks are just one factor affecting supply. There are others, and demand matters, too. They may not reduce supply if they merely offset secondary issuances, like employee stock awards. Often, buybacks merely 'sterilize' new issuance. Other negative (or less bullish) fundamental factors might matter more in pricing, lowering demand even as supply shrinks. So buybacks are a factor, but not the factor."

    While the statement is mostly correct, I am unsure they looked at the actual impact that corporate stock buybacks have on the market. We have discussed this topic and the past misstatements of corporate stock buybacks. Here is a listing for more background.

    1. They are not a return of capital to shareholders; dividends are.
    2. Corporate stock buybacks are the worst use of cash.
    3. It is a benefit that almost entirely benefits corporate insiders.

    But, without rehashing the many problems of corporate stock buybacks, let's focus on these transactions' impact on the overall market.

    As of May 2025, corporate stock buyback authorizations are on track to eclipse $1.35 trillion this year, with more than $1 trillion executed. This will exceed any other year in the market since the turn of the century. Such should be unsurprising with Apple (AAPL) announcing an additional $100 billion and Google adding another $70 billion to their programs (those two programs will account for 12% of the total alone).

    Buybacks annually executed and announced

    The data should lead one to question why corporate stock buybacks have grown steadily since the turn of the century. Such is particularly the case when the overreliance on buybacks at non-accretive valuations to boost stock prices has become commonplace. Such a statement undermines the fallacy that corporate stock buybacks are solely a return of capital to shareholders. For example, Apple’s $110 billion buyback plan in 2024 raised questions among some investors about whether the company focused too much on immediate stock price increases rather than on investments that could drive long-term value. That statement should not be overlooked, given that 5-year annualized revenue growth has been flat since 2018. (Chart courtesy of SimpleVisor.com)

    Apple revenue growth

    If corporate stock buybacks are not a significant factor in increasing stock prices, why do companies engage in them so heavily? Why not just let market dynamics carry the load? The reason is simplistic to understand.

    “Corporate executives give several reasons for stock buybacks but none of them has close to the explanatory power of this simple truth: Stock-based instruments make up the majority of their pay and in the short-term buybacks drive up stock prices.” - Financial Times.

    So, how much of a factor are buybacks?

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    Are Buybacks An Important Factor

    It is a pretty easy task to see whether or not corporate stock buybacks influence stock prices. As we penned last year, the impact of buybacks extends beyond individual companies. Since 2000, net corporate buybacks have accounted for 100% of the equity market’s net asset purchases—a reflection of the diminished participation from pensions, mutual funds, and individual investors:

    • Net Flow: +$5.2 trillion
    • Pensions & Mutual Funds: –$2.7 trillion
    • Households & Foreign Investors: +$2.4 trillion
    • Corporations (Buybacks): +$5.5 trillion

    Equity flows since 2000

    In other words, without corporate stock buybacks, the stock market would be roughly 30% lower today.

    “The chart below via Pavilion Global Markets shows the impact stock buybacks have had on the market over the last decade. The decomposition of returns for the S&P 500 breaks down as follows:

    • 6.1% from multiple expansions (21% at Peak),
    • 57.3% from earnings (31.4% at Peak),
    • 9.1% from dividends (7.1% at Peak), and
    • 27% from share buybacks (40.5% at Peak)

    Buyback contribution

    Yes, buybacks are that important.

    However, to Fisher's question directly, there is more than just a minor correlation between corporate stock buybacks and the market. The chart below overlays the 4-week change in stock buybacks versus the 4-week change in the S&P 500 index. It is worth noting that before 1982, the SEC considered share buybacks an illegal form of market manipulation. (In 1982, the SEC adopted Rule 10b-18, which provided "safe harbor" from "liability of market manipulation. In other words, the SEC recognizes that buybacks manipulate the financial markets but provided a "shield" to corporations.)

    4-week % change in buybacks vs SP500

    The chart above is complex due to the large amount of data. The chart below is from 2021 to present, where changes to buybacks (increase or decrease) significantly impact changes to stock prices. It is worth noting that the nearly 20% decline in April was exacerbated by the sharp reversal in buyback activity and vice versa.

    4 week average of S&P 500 price and buybacks 2021 to present

    While Fisher suggests that buybacks have little to do with market movements, a high correlation exists between the 4-week percentage change in buybacks and the stock market. More importantly, since the act of share repurchases provides a buyer for those shares, the .85 correlation between the two suggests this is more than just a casual relationship.

    Stock purchases and market returns correlation

    But yes, Fisher is correct, other factors support higher asset prices.

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    Buybacks Affect More Than Just Prices

    In 2023, Jason Zweig penned an article for the WSJ stating:

    “Over the past five years, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices, big U.S. companies have spent $3.9 trillion repurchasing their own stock. Buybacks are neither bad nor good. They are simply a tool. Just as you can use a hammer either to build a house or knock one down, buybacks are useful in the right corporate hands and dangerous in the wrong ones. – Jason Zweig, WSJ

    That is a fair statement. The impact of share buybacks is vital to manufacturing earnings growth since we measure earnings on a per-share basis. In other words, if you reduce the number of shares outstanding, corporate earnings "per share" improve, as shown below.

    Earnings growth vs Share buybacks

    As discussed previously, the annual rate of change in earnings growth is one of the best predictors of forward stock market returns.

    Annual rate of change in earnings vs S&P 500 market index

    However, investors must be cautious about understanding the impact of buybacks on earnings when investing in companies. As Warren Buffett noted:

    Finally, an important warning: Even the operating earnings figure we favor can easily be manipulated by managers who wish to do so. Such tampering is often considered sophisticated by CEOs, directors and their advisors. Reporters and analysts embrace its existence as well. Beating ‘expectations’ is heralded as a managerial triumph. That activity is disgusting. It requires no talent to manipulate numbers: Only a deep desire to deceive is required. ‘Bold, imaginative accounting,’ as a CEO once described his deception to me, has become one of the shames of capitalism.

    Why would CEO's want to manipulate earnings? Unsurprisingly, a WSJ survey of CFOs found that 93% pointed to “influence on stock price” and “outside pressure” as the reasons for manipulating earnings figures.

    Chart showing the top 5 reasons companies use earnings to misrepresent financial performance.

    Of course, one misnomer is that corporate CEOs execute buybacks when they believe the stock is undervalued. However, the reality is quite the opposite, and they tend to execute share repurchases when their current optimism is elevated. When share prices decline, and buybacks could be done at accretive prices, there is little incentive to do so.

    CEO confidence vs buybacks

    Conclusion

    The evidence is clear: corporate stock buybacks are not a marginal force in markets—they are central to the mechanics of price inflation. When buybacks account for the entire net demand for equities over the last two decades, it’s hard to argue they’re simply “a” factor. They aren’t just reducing supply on paper—they are the demand. Without them, equity valuations would look very different.

    But what’s more concerning is the why. Despite the popular narrative that buybacks return capital to shareholders, the data and behavior of corporate management tell a different story. Buybacks overwhelmingly inflate earnings per share and boost short-term stock prices, which are tied directly to executive compensation. That incentive skews the timing and intent of buyback programs away from long-term value creation and toward short-term financial engineering.

    To Fisher's credit, markets are complex. Demand, sentiment, interest rates, and macroeconomic factors all matter. However, dismissing buybacks as one variable among many overlooks just how much they dominate equity flows. Their influence is measurable, intentional, and reinforced by corporate leadership's financial incentives.

    The question for investors is not whether buybacks matter—they do. The question is whether they’re being used to create real value or mask its absence.

    The post Corporate Stock Buybacks – Do They Affect Markets? appeared first on RIA.

  15. Site: Crisis Magazine
    6 days 11 hours ago
    Author: Kennedy Hall

    I know it is early in the pontificate of Pope Leo XIV, and maybe it would be a bit too hasty of me to claim any miracles have resulted from it, but something seemingly miraculous happened recently during Pope Leo’s audience with the Eastern Catholic leaders. No, I am not speaking of something like levitation or a miraculous healing but something much more subtle, albeit as improbable as anything…

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  16. Site: Mises Institute
    6 days 11 hours ago
    Author: T. Hunt Tooley
    Hunt Tooley reveals the shocking story of how artillery, arms dealers, and bankers turned war into profitable, prolonged carnage.
  17. Site: Mises Institute
    6 days 11 hours ago
    Author: Joshua Mawhorter
    The MMT crowd now claims that the monetary history of the US is an example of chartalism. US history is actually an example of the opposite.
  18. Site: AsiaNews.it
    6 days 11 hours ago
    Today's headlines:Polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea;Ceasefire between India and Pakistan holds; Malaysia's economy slows down;Multiple arrests in Thailand linked to building collapse during earthquake.
  19. Site: Fr. Z's Blog
    6 days 12 hours ago
    Author: frz@wdtprs.com (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf)
    This is a new Cross…
  20. Site: Zero Hedge
    6 days 12 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    The Nuclear Missile Launch Sites Buried Under Greenland's Ice Revealed

    Camp Century, part of a secret Pentagon plan called Project Iceworm, was designed in the late 1950s as a hidden network of nuclear missile launch sites beneath Greenland’s ice. Built in 1959 and abandoned by 1967 due to unstable ice, the facility was meant to store 600 medium-range ballistic missiles.

    Today, it lies buried under at least 100 feet of ice, according to the Wall Street Journal, who wrote a lengthy piece on the sites this week.

    Photos: WSJ

    Although presented as a research station, its real military purpose remained classified until 1996. Nina Erofeeva explained: "The first [licenses] have been received for the creation of oil storage facilities, in the Krasnoyarsk territory. This was also an unusual case. Russia has never had oil storage facilities. Oil has always been pumped through pipelines. Given recent events and the lack of infrastructure in the Arctic zone, oil storage facilities are needed in several regions. Accordingly, oil will be placed in these oil storage facilities so as not to burn it during pilot development."

    With 21 tunnels stretching nearly two miles under the ice, the base housed around 200 personnel and operated on nuclear power. Robert Weiss, a physician stationed there in the early 1960s, recalled: “We did realize that it was important; that the Russians could come over the top of the Pole.”

    Life at Camp Century was harsh but bearable. “When I got there, it was blowing snow and minus 50 degrees,” Weiss said, remembering how he spent weeks underground. “It wasn’t very hard living from that standpoint.” Joking about the isolation, he added: “We used to say that there was a pretty girl behind every tree. Of course, there was one problem: There were no trees.”

    Photos: WSJ

    The Journal writes that the base’s full scale wasn’t revealed until April last year, when NASA’s cryospheric scientist, Greene, captured the first complete images using advanced ice-penetrating radar. “You see how the buildings and tunnels were connected, how people had to move about in their day-to-day life, and think what a wild experience it must have been to be stationed there,” Greene said.

    The U.S. presence in Greenland has long been controversial. During the Cold War, the U.S. operated 17 bases there and stationed about 10,000 troops. Today, fewer than 200 remain at Pituffik Space Base.

    Tensions rose again when President Trump openly criticized Denmark for not securing Greenland and even suggested taking the island by force for U.S. security. Denmark reminded Washington of the 1951 treaty that already allows U.S. bases there but firmly rejected any takeover.

    Photos: WSJ

    Denmark’s uneasy compromise with U.S. military interests goes back to World War II. In 1941, a Danish envoy in Washington handed control of Greenland’s defense to the U.S. without Copenhagen’s consent. After the war, the U.S. offered to buy Greenland for $100 million, but Denmark refused.

    “In the 1940s Denmark learned that if you say no to the U.S., the U.S. will go ahead anyway,” said Ulrik Pram Gad of the Danish Institute for International Studies. “Denmark has been allowed to maintain sovereignty over Greenland by outsourcing some of it—security—to the U.S.”

    The U.S.’s undisclosed storage of nuclear weapons in Greenland and a 1968 crash of a nuclear-armed B-52 near Thule Air Base caused long-lasting tensions. More recently, reports of increased U.S. espionage and Trump’s interest in buying Greenland have pushed Greenlanders closer to Denmark.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/16/2025 - 04:15
  21. Site: Zero Hedge
    6 days 12 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Ukraine Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Bill Reportedly In Final Stages

    Authored by Zoltan Vardai via CoinTelegraph.com,

    Ukraine is reportedly moving closer to adopting Bitcoin as a national reserve asset, a move that could bolster its financial resilience amid the ongoing war with Russia.

    Lawmakers are reportedly working on a Bitcoin national reserve proposal, with a draft bill in its final stages, according to Yaroslav Zhelezniak, a member of parliament who confirmed the plan to local media outlet Incrypted.

    The proposal was announced during the CRYPTO 2025 conference in Kyiv on Feb. 6. 

    “We will soon submit a draft law from the industry allowing the creation of crypto reserves,” Zhelezniak said.

    Cointelegraph reached out to Zhelezniak for comment on the bill’s status but had not received a response by publication.

    Bitcoin has gained international attention as a national reserve asset since the election of US President Donald Trump in November 2024. On March 7, Trump signed an executive order to establish a national Bitcoin reserve seeded with BTC confiscated from criminal cases.

    Source: Margo Martin

    A month later, Swedish MP Rickard Nordin issued an open letter urging Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson to consider adopting Bitcoin as a national reserve asset, citing its growing recognition as a “hedge against inflation,” Cointelegraph reported on April 11.

    Legal challenges may delay adoption

    While Ukraine’s push for a national Bitcoin reserve marks a potentially historic shift in crypto policy, it may require “significant legal change,” according to Kyrylo Khomiakov, regional head of CEE, Central Asia and Africa, at crypto exchange Binance.

    “We commend Ukraine’s ambition to establish a strategic crypto reserve,” he told Cointelegraph. 

    “Implementing such a reserve would necessitate significant legal changes, indicating that this process will not be swift.”

    He added, “Another positive aspect is that this initiative will likely lead to greater regulatory clarity in Ukraine, as the government will need to articulate its stance more clearly.”

    Ukraine was reportedly planning to legalize cryptocurrencies in early 2025 with the finalization of a draft bill in coordination with the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), according to Daniil Getmantsev, head of the tax committee of the Verkhovna Rada.

    On April 8, Ukraine’s financial regulator proposed taxing certain crypto transactions as personal income with a rate of up to 23%, excluding crypto-to-crypto transactions and stablecoins.

    Not all voices in Ukraine’s crypto industry are optimistic about the timing of the proposal.

    ”The country is broke. More than 50% of the budget is in grants and loans from the European Union,” said Michael Chobanian, the founder of Ukraine-based Kuna exchange.

    “The population is decreasing at the fastest rate in the world. Men are kidnapped and sent to the army against their will. What kind of BTC reserves are we talking about here? This is done only to divert your attention,” Chobanian claimed.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/16/2025 - 03:30
  22. Site: Mises Institute
    6 days 13 hours ago
    Author: Jason Montgomery
  23. Site: Mises Institute
    6 days 13 hours ago
    Author: Richard W. Fulmer
    While Democratic Socialism is the darling of the political left, all forms of socialism have come from the brutal model first imposed upon Russia in 1917.
  24. Site: Zero Hedge
    6 days 13 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Global Population Is Projected To Begin Declining In 2085

    The global population is undergoing a major demographic shift.

    As fertility rates fall and life expectancy rises, average ages are climbing in nearly every country, while population growth is steadily tapering off.

    This infographic, via Visual Capitalist's Niccolo Conte, visualizes global population growth and average age from 1980 to 2100, based on data from the IMF’s World Economic Outlook, April 2025 edition.

    How the World Will Age as Population Growth Falls

    As of 2025, the average person is 33.6 years old, up from 26.5 years in 1980. Over that same period, global population growth has slowed from 1.8% to 0.9% in 2025.

    This trend is expected to continue through the end of the century, as shown in the table below, which breaks down the projected average age and population growth rate from 1980 to 2100:

    Year Average population growth (%) Average population age (years) Lower range of expected population growth (%) Upper range of expected population growth (%) 1980 1.8% 26.5 0.9% 2.9% 1985 1.8% 26.9 0.8% 2.9% 1990 1.8% 27.3 0.8% 2.8% 1995 1.5% 28.0 0.5% 2.6% 2000 1.4% 28.9 0.6% 2.4% 2005 1.3% 29.8 0.5% 2.4% 2010 1.3% 30.7 0.4% 2.4% 2015 1.2% 31.6 0.3% 2.4% 2020 1.0% 32.5 0.2% 2.0% 2025 0.9% 33.6 0.1% 1.9% 2030 0.8% 34.7 0.0% 1.7% 2035 0.7% 35.7 -0.1% 1.6% 2040 0.6% 36.6 -0.2% 1.4% 2045 0.5% 37.4 -0.2% 1.3% 2050 0.4% 38.1 -0.3% 1.1% 2055 0.3% 38.8 -0.4% 1.0% 2060 0.3% 39.5 -0.4% 0.9% 2065 0.2% 40.1 -0.5% 0.8% 2070 0.2% 40.7 -0.5% 0.7% 2075 0.1% 41.2 -0.6% 0.6% 2080 0.0% 41.6 -0.6% 0.5% 2085 0.0% 42.0 -0.6% 0.4% 2090 -0.1% 42.5 -0.6% 0.3% 2095 -0.1% 42.9 -0.6% 0.2% 2100 -0.1% 43.2 -0.7% 0.2%

    The global population is projected to begin declining in 2085, as the average age rises to 42 years. By the year 2100, the average person is expected to be 43 years old, with population growth at -0.1%.

    However, the trend is divided across countries. Advanced economies like Japan, Germany, and Italy are aging rapidly and seeing population declines. Meanwhile, emerging economies like India still have growing populations, but the growth is slowing down.

    The gradual decline is largely due to falling fertility rates globally, along with improvements in healthcare and life expectancy resulting in larger senior populations.

    The Impacts of an Aging Population

    Many economies are reaching their demographic turning points—when the share of the working-age population in their total population begins declining.

    European countries like Germany, France, and Italy crossed this mark pre-2000, and are now among the world’s “super-aged societies”. The United States, the U.K., and China have followed in the last two decades.

    But what does this mean for economic growth and the global economy?

    Population aging carries several economic challenges. These include shrinking labor forces, slower productivity growth, and increased fiscal pressure on pension and healthcare systems.

    However, there is a silver lining: the IMF notes that while people are living longer, they’re also aging more healthfully. This could result in longer working lives and enhance productivity among older workers, potentially easing the economic impacts of an aging population.

    If you enjoyed this infographic, check out A Visual Breakdown of Where Economic Power Lies in 2025, on the Voronoi app.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/16/2025 - 02:45
  25. Site: Mises Institute
    6 days 13 hours ago
    Author: Ilana Mercer
    Ilana Mercer dismantles Israel’s "Hasbara" myths, exposing harsh truths behind Gaza’s suffering—and the moral complicity of America in enabling atrocities.
  26. Site: Novus Ordo Watch
    6 days 14 hours ago
    Author: admin

    The New Religion expressed architecturally…

    Welcome to ‘Paddy’s Wigwam’:
    Liverpool Cathedral in All its Glory

    image: Shutterstock (trabantos)

    As we take a break from building our new topical page on ‘Pope Leo XIV’, it’s time for another post showcasing a horrendously ugly Novus Ordo church.

    Today’s specimen is the metropolitan cathedral of Liverpool, England. Its official name is Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, although among locals it is also known, more accurately, as “Paddy’s Wigwam”.

    On the official cathedral web site we read: “The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King is a dramatic icon of faith, architecture, and human endeavour.… READ MORE

  27. Site: Novus Ordo Wire – Novus Ordo Watch
    6 days 14 hours ago
    Author: admin

    The New Religion expressed architecturally…

    Welcome to ‘Paddy’s Wigwam’:
    Liverpool Cathedral in All its Glory

    image: Shutterstock (trabantos)

    As we take a break from building our new topical page on ‘Pope Leo XIV’, it’s time for another post showcasing a horrendously ugly Novus Ordo church.

    Today’s specimen is the metropolitan cathedral of Liverpool, England. Its official name is Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, although among locals it is also known, more accurately, as “Paddy’s Wigwam”.

    On the official cathedral web site we read: “The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King is a dramatic icon of faith, architecture, and human endeavour.… READ MORE

  28. Site: The Unz Review
    6 days 16 hours ago
    Author: Jared Taylor
    This video is available on Rumble, Bitchute, Odysee, Telegram, and X. New York is one of the few big cities that still publish crime statistics by race. It used to be common, but you’ll see why most places quietly stopped doing it. This drab looking report is dynamite. For every major crime there is a...
  29. Site: The Unz Review
    6 days 16 hours ago
    Author: Paul Craig Roberts
    American voters elected Trump president three times. The first election was prevented from producing any results that the people wanted by fake charges of Russia-gate, 2 impeachments, pornstar-gate, documents-gate, insurrection-gate. The second election was stolen by the Democrats and media. The third election is being stolen by the judiciary, which is in the process of...
  30. Site: The Unz Review
    6 days 16 hours ago
    Author: Jonathan Cook
    As Israel unveils its final genocide push, and mass death from starvation looms in Gaza, western media and politicians are tentatively starting to speak up Who could have imagined 19 months ago that it would take more than a year and a half of Israel slaughtering and starving Gaza’s children for the first cracks to...
  31. Site: AntiWar.com
    6 days 16 hours ago
    Author: Andy Corbley
    If flagship NASA missions like the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope and the Mars Sample Return mission are being cancelled at the same time that defense spending amounts the majority of last year’s increase in global government space investment, that’s a clear signal how the elected officials in Washington view the Final Frontier. At a … Continue reading "America’s Weaponization of Space Continues Whilst NASA Sees Budget Cuts"
  32. Site: The Unz Review
    6 days 16 hours ago
    Author: Paul Craig Roberts
    The US House of Representatives Has Passed the MEGOBARI Act (HR 36) that places Georgia, now an independent country and once a province of the Soviet Union, under American protection. Washington has to protect free and fair elections in Georgia from Russia and protect Georgia’s “sovereignty and territorial integrity from further Russian aggression.” There has...
  33. Site: The Unz Review
    6 days 16 hours ago
    Author: Kevin MacDonald
    Submitted as comments by Harald WARNING I have warned you not to publish these ultima verba until long after my death. In my little cemetery, I am now safe from the Marchandeau law, the LICA and the killers of the Israeli secret services. But you, the French of today, your days are numbered. These French...
  34. Site: The Unz Review
    6 days 16 hours ago
    Author: Kevin Barrett
    Al-Andalus Tribune Rumble link Bitchute link Undoubtedly the best-known Muslim journalist working in English, Yvonne Ridley has written for several of the biggest British publications, as well as al-Jazeera and Press TV. She is also an accomplished documentary filmmaker and one of Europe’s best known Muslim human-rights activists. Her books include In the Hands of...
  35. Site: AntiWar.com
    6 days 16 hours ago
    Author: Jonathan Cook
    Louis Theroux explains in a commentary published by the Guardian  why the backlash to his recent film about violent, Israeli state-backed settlers misses the point. His critics say he is unfairly presenting a few marginal “crazies” in Israeli society, who rampage across the West Bank to drive out the native Palestinian population, as significant and … Continue reading "Theroux’s Film on Israel’s Violent Settlers Was a Mirror. Resist the Calls to Look Away"
  36. Site: The Unz Review
    6 days 16 hours ago
    Author: Ted Rall
    Antisemitism as we know it has resulted from a complex witch's brew of historical stereotypes, economic resentments, ignorance and political extremism. Antisemites believe that Jewish people "have too much power," "have too much control and influence," and "are more willing than others to use shady practices to get what they want." A central, paranoid canard...
  37. Site: The Unz Review
    6 days 16 hours ago
    Author: Paul Craig Roberts
    Here is Richard Stengel, a talking head “political analyst” at MSNBC and former blah-blah person in the Obama regime. Apparently, the Democrats are blocking white South Africans from refuge status in the United States. Stengel’s excuse, explained in the video, is that South Africa was once an apartheid state. That was three decades ago before...
  38. Site: RT - News
    6 days 17 hours ago
    Author: RT

    The US president’s critic has been accused of making a coded endorsement of violence

    The US Secret Service is investigating former FBI director James Comey for making a threat against President Donald Trump, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has said. Comey, a longtime critic of Trump, has denied that his cryptic, now-deleted Instagram post was a call for an assassination.

    On Thursday, Comey posted an image of seashells that formed the number “8647.” He captioned the image with “cool shell formation on my beach walk.”

    Trump administration officials and Republican politicians quickly interpreted the image as a threat to the 47th president. Several media outlets cited the Merriam-Webster dictionary, which defines that “86” is a slang term for “to throw out,” “to get rid of,” or “to kill.” According to Newsweek, the number is a mafia term for taking someone “eight miles out of town” and putting them “six feet under.”

    “Disgraced former FBI Director James Comey just called for the assassination of Trump,” Noem wrote on X. She added that the Department of Homeland Security and Secret Service are “investigating this threat and will respond appropriately.” Fox News Digital cited a source in the Secret Service as saying they will send agents to investigate and interview the ex-FBI chief.

    Just James Comey causally calling for my dad to be murdered.

    This is who the Dem-Media worships. Demented!!!! pic.twitter.com/4LUK6crHAT

    — Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) May 15, 2025

    FBI Director Kash Patel said the bureau will “provide all necessary support” to the Secret Service in investigating what he said was Comey’s post “directed at President Trump.”
    White House Deputy Chief of Staff Taylor Budowich argued that Comey’s post “can clearly be interpreted as ‘a hit’ on the sitting President of the United States.” Donald Trump Jr. claimed that Comey was “casually calling for my dad to be murdered.”

    Read more RT US teen plotted to kill Trump and flee to Ukraine – FBI

    Comey has since taken down the image. “I posted earlier a picture of some shells I saw today on a beach walk, which I assumed were a political message,” he wrote on Instagram. “I didn’t realize some folks associate those numbers with violence. It never occurred to me but I oppose violence of any kind so I took the post down.”

    Trump fired Comey during his first term in office. He accused the former FBI head of spreading lies about him as part of what he called a politically motivated “witch hunt.”

    Donald Trump survived two assassination attempts during his 2024 reelection campaign. In July, a gunman opened fire at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, grazing Trump’s ear with a bullet and killing a spectator. In September, a second would-be assassin was discovered camping outside Trump’s golf course in Florida.

  39. Site: non veni pacem
    6 days 17 hours ago
    Author: Mark Docherty

    Pope Paul IV Apostolic Constitution Cum Ex Apostolic Officio of February 15, 1559:

    6. In addition, [by this Our Constitution, which is to remain valid in perpetuity We enact, determine, decree and define:] that if ever at any time it shall appear that any Bishop, even if he be acting as an Archbishop, Patriarch or Primate; or any Cardinal of the aforesaid Roman Church, or, as has already been mentioned, any legate, or even the Roman Pontiff, prior to his promotion or his elevation as Cardinal or Roman Pontiff, has deviated from the Catholic Faith or fallen into some heresy:

      • (i) the promotion or elevation, even if it shall have been uncontested and by the unanimous assent of all the Cardinals, shall be null, void and worthless;

    (ii) it shall not be possible for it to acquire validity (nor for it to be said that it has thus acquired validity) through the acceptance of the office, of consecration, of subsequent authority, nor through possession of administration, nor through the putative enthronement of a Roman Pontiff, or Veneration, or obedience accorded to such by all, nor through the lapse of any period of time in the foregoing situation;

    (iii) it shall not be held as partially legitimate in any way;

    (iv) to any so promoted to be Bishops, or Archbishops, or Patriarchs, or Primates or elevated as Cardinals, or as Roman Pontiff, no authority shall have been granted, nor shall it be considered to have been so granted either in the spiritual or the temporal domain;

    (v) each and all of their words, deeds, actions and enactments, howsoever made, and anything whatsoever to which these may give rise, shall be without force and shall grant no stability whatsoever nor any right to anyone;

    (vi) those thus promoted or elevated shall be deprived automatically, and without need for any further declaration, of all dignity, position, honour, title, authority, office and power.

    7. Finally, [by this Our Constitution, which is to remain valid in perpetuity, We] also [enact, determine, define and decree]: that any and all persons who would have been subject to those thus promoted or elevated if they had not previously deviated from the Faith, become heretics, incurred schism or provoked or committed any or all of these, be they members of anysoever of the following categories: the Cardinals, even those who shall have taken part in the election of this very Pontiff previously deviating from the Faith or heretical or schismatical, or shall otherwise have consented and vouchsafed obedience to him and shall have venerated him;

    Castellans, Prefects, Captains and Officials, even of Our Beloved City and of the entire Ecclesiastical State, even if they shall be obliged and beholden to those thus promoted or elevated by homage, oath or security; shall be permitted at any time to withdraw with impunity from obedience and devotion to those thus promoted or elevated and to avoid them as warlocks, heathens, publicans, and heresiarchs (the same subject persons, nevertheless, remaining bound by the duty of fidelity and obedience to any future Bishops, Archbishops, Patriarchs, Primates, Cardinals and Roman Pontiff canonically entering).

    https://www.dailycatholic.org/cumexapo.htm

  40. Site: RT - News
    6 days 19 hours ago
    Author: RT

    Multiple countries have launched investigations into the US-led alliance’s procurement system

    Police have conducted arrests and searches in several countries as part of a corruption investigation into current and former employees of the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA).

    The raids, coordinated by Eurojust – the EU’s criminal justice agency – took place in Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, and the US. The alliance told Luxembourg Times on Wednesday that NSPA’s main headquarters in the Grand Duchy had initiated the probe.

    “NATO – including the NSPA – is working closely with law enforcement to ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice,” spokeswoman Allison Hart said. “We are actively strengthening our ability to mitigate risks and root out misconduct,” she added.

    NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told reporters in Ankara on Thursday that the military bloc was working with the authorities. “We want to get to the root of this,” Rutte said.

    Read more  Finland's Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen. NATO state considers subjecting older citizens to military service

    The public prosecutor’s office in Luxembourg said that documents had been seized pertaining to suspicions that NSPA staffers had “used their positions to enrich themselves.”

    Two people were arrested in Belgium and three in the Netherlands, officials said. Belgian prosecutors stated that the investigation centers around “possible irregularities in awarding contracts to defense contractors for the purchase of military equipment for NATO such as ammunition and drones.” The probe is also investigating the possible sharing of confidential information by NSPA employees with defense companies and money laundering.

    Authorities in the Netherlands have said they arrested a former official with the Dutch Defense Ministry at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol on Monday. The former civil servant is suspected of taking bribes in 2023 related to the awarding of defense contracts.

    The investigation takes place as NATO members are looking for ways to boost their own defense and produce more weapons to be delivered to Ukraine. In March, the European Commission unveiled a plan to raise €800 billion ($896 billion) to “rearm” the EU.

  41. Site: The Remnant Newspaper - Remnant Articles
    6 days 19 hours ago
    Author: editor@remnantnewspaper.com (Michael J. Matt | Editor)
    Michael Matt's first personal interaction with Cardinal Prevost, the new Pope Leo XIV came a couple of years ago in Rome when Michael was covering the Synodality Synod., Yes, the cardinal seems to think Synodality has a place in the church, but no, he does not seem to want it to crush two thousand years of Catholic tradition.
  42. Site: Public Discourse
    6 days 20 hours ago
    Author: Matthew J. Franck

    Writing last month about Whittaker Chambers’s Witness made me think of Ronald Reagan, who awarded the Medal of Freedom to him posthumously in 1984 (see here at the 6:38 mark for that moment in history). Reagan did not share Chambers’s pessimism about the outcome of the Cold War—to the country’s great benefit, Reagan seemed congenitally incapable of pessimism—but he had read Witness and agreed with the author about what was at stake in the struggle against Communism. 

    Another mid-century author who influenced Reagan was Friedrich A. Hayek, who was invited to the Oval Office in 1983 (see here at the 6:07 mark). Alas, Hayek got no medal that day, just a pair of cufflinks. (It was left to George H. W. Bush to give Hayek the Medal of Freedom, in 1991.) But Reagan had plainly read some of Hayek’s work, and the book that was most likely to have been in the president’s hands was The Road to Serfdom. Like Witness, Hayek’s most famous book has been on my shelves for years, and I have only recently read it for the first time. 

    I had read some of Hayek’s other writings before, including parts of his later works The Constitution of Liberty and Law, Legislation, and Liberty. And I did not need persuading about the virtues of free markets or about the inefficiencies at best, and evils at worst, of socialist depredations on economic freedom. But I suppose that somewhere in the back of my mind I suspected that an economist would be drily technical on the subject, and would not write very well. The Road to Serfdom was, therefore, a delightful surprise. Though English was not the first language of the Austrian economist, and Hayek would say in a foreword to a later edition that the book was “not intended for popular consumption,” Road to Serfdom is fluidly written, with a clarity of expression and a passionate moral teaching that together account for both its astounding success in 1944 and its staying power over the last eight decades.  

    Hayek calls himself a liberal, by which he means a classical liberal, a partisan of liberty. (The famous “postscript” to The Constitution of Liberty is titled “Why I Am Not a Conservative.”) He succinctly states liberalism’s “fundamental principle that in the ordering of our affairs we should make as much use as possible of the spontaneous forces of society, and resort as little as possible to coercion.” In other places, instead of “liberalism,” he refers to the “philosophy of individualism.” Hayek always has his eye on the impact of political power on the life of the individual, whatever his station in life. What each of us chooses to value, to strive for, to plan, to develop as our own place in the world—or to forgo, to sacrifice, to deny ourselves in pursuit of something else: this is the freedom that matters to Hayek.  

    The payoff of that freedom is huge—in scientific progress, in economic growth and prosperity, in the conquest of sufferings and privations, as well as in the private satisfactions of each person’s work. But it is the political preconditions of that freedom that concern Hayek, for in the midst of the Second World War he sees worrying signs that they are breaking down in the West. Those preconditions are the rule of law, the protection of private property, and the preservation of a competitive marketplace in which risks and prices, successes and failures reflect the choices made by countless individual producers and consumers on the ground, not the choices made by “experts” attempting to plan the economy from above. 

    Hayek’s bête noire is planning—more precisely, he denounces “planning against competition,” the effort by governments to direct, control, or supplant competition by individual economic actors. Planning for competition is a form of positive political action, in Hayek’s view; that governments foster sound money and economic transparency, maintain good roads and harbors, enforce legitimate contracts, protect the natural environment, and do a hundred other things that lubricate a liberal economy, is all to the good. Anticipating caricatures of his view, he rejects any “dogmatic laissez faire attitude” that would cripple the government’s ability to undertake such positive policies. Hayek accepts laws “to limit working hours,” with the caveat that “the advantages gained” should be “greater than the social costs which they impose.” Ditto for “an extensive system of social services,” or even the idea that “a uniform minimum be secured to everybody”; “the case for the state’s helping to organize a comprehensive system of social insurance is very strong.” No lurid portrait of predatory capitalism can be produced by any fair-minded reader of Hayek’s book. 

    But this same solicitude that he extends to the unfortunate and the vulnerable is what underlies Hayek’s implacable opposition to the “expert” planning that would presume to fix prices, to set production quotas, to prop up failing enterprises, to protect favored industries from competition, to guarantee jobs, and to equalize incomes. The fundamental error in such planning is the failure to understand how little information the planner can master, out of all the constantly churning data of a modern market economy. No person, no merely human mind, can take it all in and direct every variable. The market’s great virtue is that it is impersonal, that as a system it has no more intentionality than the weather. It gives us rain in one season, sunshine in the next. Each human being pursuing his own aims is a discrete input in a blizzard of information, and each of those human beings is better off in the long run if no one attempts the superhuman feat of mastering the climate. For such attempted mastery is doomed to fail. 

     

    Hayek understands the temptation to try such planning, and he notes that in the nineteenth century the argument first emerged that, because of increasing market complexity, expert control was more necessary than ever. But this has things backward, he argues: such complexity makes it more impossible than ever, thanks to the increasing quantity of information the expert would have to comprehend. All that the expert’s planning against competition can do is cripple and impoverish an otherwise self-correcting and growing market. And, in a line that our current policymakers should memorize, Hayek writes: “The one thing modern democracy will not bear without cracking is the necessity of a substantial lowering of the standards of living in peacetime or even prolonged stationariness of its economic conditions.” 

    As that sentence suggests, The Road to Serfdom is a work of political economy, with an emphasis on the politics. The impulse to direct and control the market leads inexorably to the growth and concentration of political power, and this in turn to the arbitrary exercise of such power, when rulers discover that a scrupulously rules-based order hampers their discretion too much. Corruption inevitably follows, with rulers playing favorites and feathering their own nests, and finally nothing will satisfy the partisans of planning but that a dictator command the economy. “And whoever controls all economic activity controls the means for all our ends and must therefore decide which are to be satisfied and which not.” Thus does a demand for planned control of the market eventuate in a tyranny over every facet of life.  

    Hayek does not shrink from calling the end of this road a “totalitarian” society, in which propaganda and lies supplant the free pursuit of truth, and the rule of unconstrained and arbitrary force replaces the rule of law: “while the last resort of a competitive economy is the bailiff, the ultimate sanction of a planned economy is the hangman.” In such a system, he writes, “there will be special opportunities for the ruthless and unscrupulous.”  

    Hayek’s forceful argument—that every species of socialism, if not arrested or checked somehow, will lead to the same totalitarianism that readers in 1944 could see in Hitler’s Third Reich or Stalin’s Soviet Union—caused considerable outrage on the Left. The Second World War was not yet won, and the Soviet Union was still the ally of the West. And even those on the Left who could see Stalin’s Russia clearly, like George Orwell, resisted Hayek’s paean to market liberalism. The most virulent response to Hayek came from the Fabian socialist political scientist Herman Finer, who published a whole book the following year responding to him, titled The Road to Reaction—an unhinged screed in which one can almost see the author’s spittle sprayed over every page. 

    It is a blessing to the memory of Professor Finer that his book is out of print. Hayek’s has never been, and its success in 1944 and 1945 far exceeded the author’s expectations. It was respectfully (in some cases enthusiastically) reviewed in both academic and popular venues by such luminaries as Aaron Director, Joseph Schumpeter, Michael Polanyi, and Henry Hazlitt. Following its UK publication by Routledge, The Road to Serfdom was published in the US by the University of Chicago Press, but more importantly, it was condensed in the April 1945 Reader’s Digest, and placed (uniquely in the Digest’s history) at the front of the magazine. This caused such a sensation that when Hayek came to lecture in the United States later that spring, he found himself speaking before immense crowds. He was suddenly a rock star avant la lettre

    Coming to The Road to Serfdom for the first time, what I find most interesting about it is Hayek’s humility about what his own profession can know and predict, let alone aspire to control. There is an implicit philosophy of science at work in this book, informing Hayek’s conviction that only harm can come to the economy from efforts to plan and direct its operation, because the complexity of human affairs defies all attempts at beneficent mastery. One can find this philosophy of science more explicitly spelled out in his 1952 book The Counter-Revolution of Science: Studies on the Abuse of Reason (now available under a modified form of its original subtitle). Here Hayek explains what a mistake it is for economists, or social scientists generally, to believe they do the same kind of work that natural scientists do. The latter “necessarily begin with the complex phenomena of nature and work backward to infer the elements from which they are composed.” But the social scientist, Hayek observes, “must start from what men think and mean to do”—that is, from subjective elements of human thought, opinion, belief, and will—and then attempt to grasp or conceptualize a complex picture made up of them.  

    The natural and social sciences, one might say, run in opposite directions to and from parts and wholes. And in human affairs, “the wholes as such are never given to our observation but are without exception constructions of our mind.” And so “the economy” is nothing like “the earth.” The latter exists; we can till it, we can extract oil from it, and we can be buried in it. The former is not an objectively existing thing, but a construct, an agglomeration of data—some useful, some pointless (think of “trade deficits”). Hayek’s thoughts on thought itself ground his classic warning against the dangers of the temptation to control the freedom of others as they make their own way in that complex world of human action and interaction that surpasses our ability to understand. 

  43. Site: AsiaNews.it
    6 days 22 hours ago
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev continues to insist that 'the Turkic World is our family'—a perspective that resonates increasingly with the rising nationalist sentiment in the majority-Azeri regions beyond the Iranian border, fuelled in part by support for Tabriz's football team. A phenomenon that the authorities in Tehran are responding to with harsh repression.
  44. Site: Zero Hedge
    6 days 22 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Lethal Lidar: Volvo SUV's Infrared Beam Fries Smartphone Camera

    High-powered lidar systems—commonly used in autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles—emit infrared laser beams to map their environments. While invisible to the human eye, these beams can damage smartphone camera sensors, as one Reddit user recently discovered the hard way. 

    Reddit user Jeguetelli recently shared a video on the r/Volvo subreddit showing a smartphone camera's image sensor being fried after filming the front-mounted lidar sensor on the Volvo EX90—a fully electric, seven-seat luxury SUV that serves as Volvo's flagship entry into the electric vehicle market.

    "Never film the new Ex90 because you will break your cell camera.Lidar lasers burn your camera," Jeguetelli wrote. 

    Auto blog The Drive pointed out, "It should be said that the risk here is inherent to lidar technology, and has nothing to do with Volvo's specific implementation on the EX90. In fact, earlier this year, the automaker even issued a warning against directing external cameras at the vehicle's lidar pod for the very reasons discussed."

    Filming this car's lidar system breaks the phone camerapic.twitter.com/99rfffYS1l

    — Interesting things (@awkwardgoogle) May 14, 2025

    Volvo's website states:

    Lidar light waves can damage external cameras: Do not point a camera directly at the lidar. The lidar, being a laser based system, uses infrared light waves that may cause damage to certain camera devices. This can include smartphones or phones equipped with a camera.

    "Would this damage your car's backup camera, if a LIDAR equipped car tailgates you?" one Redditor asked. 

    Another person said, "Thank god for Apple Care." 

    The ongoing debate in the tech world centers on LiDAR vs. cameras—a big divide in the race toward fully autonomous vehicles, especially when comparing Tesla's camera-only approach to rivals embracing LiDAR.

    Elon Musk famously called LiDAR a "crutch," arguing that camera vision powered by advanced AI is sufficient for FSD.

    "In my view, it's a crutch that will drive companies to a local maximum that they will find very hard to get out of." Musk said several years ago, adding, "Perhaps I am wrong, and I will look like a fool. But I am quite certain that I am not."

    The Counterargument: Tesla's competitors argue that LiDAR provides critical redundancy and reliability, especially for safety-critical applications like robotaxis.

    The proliferation of LiDAR sensors on vehicles should come with a public service warning: avoid pointing smartphone cameras at these devices emitting infrared laser beams—they can permanently damage image sensors.

    Also, will LiDAR risk burning camera sensors on Tesla vehicles? 

    Tyler Durden Thu, 05/15/2025 - 17:35
  45. Site: LifeNews
    6 days 23 hours ago
    Author: Liberty Counsel

    Yesterday, the South Carolina Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the state’s “Fetal Heartbeat and Protection from Abortion Act” protects unborn children when a heartbeat is detected, which is usually at six weeks gestation.

    After the state supreme court previously upheld the law’s constitutionality in August 2023, Planned Parenthood then challenged the law again arguing it should be a nine-week ban rather than a six-week ban because the heart is not fully formed before nine weeks. It argued that an unborn baby does not have a “heart” and cannot have a “fetal heartbeat” until all four chambers of the heart are formed at about nine weeks gestation. However, the Justices confirmed the law’s intent was to ban abortion when electrical impulses, often called a fetal heartbeat, are first detectable, which in most instances is at six weeks.

    The disputed definition of “fetal heartbeat” reads, “cardiac activity, or the steady and repetitive rhythmic contraction of the fetal heart, within the gestational sac.” Planned Parenthood suggested the definition wasn’t clear because medical practitioners do not use standardized terms when talking about cardiac development.

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    While the court did find that this definition is “ambiguous and does not convey a clear or definitive meaning,” the Justices chose to strictly examine the “plain meaning” of the language and no more. They did so in the context of the litany of medical and scientific knowledge presented in the case, such as journals from the American Pregnancy Association, which led to the South Carolina’s “fetal heartbeat” definition and to other states passing similar “heartbeat” laws at six weeks.

    In the unanimous opinion, Justice John Cannon Few wrote, “Tracking the language of the 2023 Act, we hold the term ‘fetal heartbeat’ refers to ‘a biologically identifiable moment in time’ at which a medical professional may objectively determine to have occurred by the existence of the ‘cardiac activity’ of electrical impulses detectable as a ‘sound’ with diagnostic medical technology such as a transvaginal ultrasound device.”

    The court referred to that “moment in time” as the point in time upon when a heartbeat is detected, which medical data suggests 95 percent of unborn children are likely to reach live birth after the heartbeat is detected.

    “The only point in the progression of a pregnancy when cardiac activity goes from ‘cannot be detected’ to ‘detected’ is the point in time…when the [legislature] intended to ban most abortions,” the decision reads. “While we do not frame our holding today in the shorthand terms of a number of weeks, the biologically identifiable moment in time we hold is the ‘fetal heartbeat’ under the 2023 Act occurs in most instances at approximately six weeks of pregnancy.”

    The court also noted that throughout all of its litigation against the South Carolina’s “fetal heartbeat” law, Planned Parenthood never said anything about a nine-week timeframe until now. In addition to stating that the law’s text was “reliable evidence” of legislative intent, the court also took into account how legislators referred to the law itself as a “six-week ban” at least 60 times during the legislative process.

    The law’s plain meaning and universal reference as a “six-week ban” demonstrates “conclusively” that the legislature did not intend to allow abortions beyond six weeks as Planned Parenthood now argued, concluded Justice Few.

    Liberty Counsel’s Founder and Chairman Mat Staver said, “Human life is a gift from our Creator. Every person, whether born or unborn, has a right to life. The goal of every state should be making the womb a safe place again.”

    The post South Carolina Can Keep Protecting Babies From Abortions appeared first on LifeNews.com.

  46. Site: RT - News
    6 days 23 hours ago
    Author: RT

    The US president had previously suggested he might attend peace negotiations in Istanbul

    US President Donald Trump has said that only a personal meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will lead to progress in resolving the Ukraine conflict.

    Delegations from Moscow and Kiev were expected to meet in Istanbul on May 15, following Putin’s proposal last week to resume direct dialogue aimed at a lasting settlement. The Kremlin team waited for Kiev’s representatives to arrive beginning on Thursday morning. Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky announced later in the day that he was sending a delegation led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. The talks have reportedly been pushed back to Friday.

    Trump, who earlier urged Kiev to accept Putin’s proposal “immediately,” told reporters on Thursday, “Nothing’s going to happen until Putin and I get together.”

    Speaking aboard Air Force One en route to the UAE, Trump suggested Putin had not planned to travel to Türkiye because Trump himself had not publicly committed to attending.

    Read more  US President Donald Trump meets Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of a G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, on June 28, 2019. Putin-Trump meeting ‘imminent’ – White House official

    “He wasn’t going if I wasn’t there,” Trump said. “But we’re going to have to get this off, because too many people are dying.”

    Earlier this week, the US president floated the idea of joining the Istanbul talks but later downplayed the possibility, citing a full schedule.

    On Thursday morning, he told journalists, “If something happened, I’d go on Friday if it was appropriate.”

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said there were no preparations underway for a meeting between the Russian and US leaders in the near future. The Kremlin has announced that Putin has no plans to travel to Türkiye.

  47. Site: OnePeterFive
    6 days 23 hours ago
    Author: Matthew Plese

    Above: San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy. This article is the fourth in a 10-part series that will explore miracles as proof of the truths of Catholic doctrine. In part three we considered how saints are individuals recognized by the Church for their holiness and virtue, with canonization both affirming their presence in Heaven and serving as models for the faithful. The process of canonization…

    Source

  48. Site: Novus Motus Liturgicus
    6 days 23 hours ago
    The Latin Mass Society, an association dedicated to the traditional Latin liturgy of the Catholic Church, has announced details of their upcoming Faith and Culture Conference. The conference, which forms part of the celebrations to mark The Society’s 60th anniversary, will bring together leading figures from the Church, the arts, and public life to explore how the timeless truths of Catholic Gregory DiPippohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13295638279418781125noreply@blogger.com0
  49. Site: Henrymakow.com
    6 days 23 hours ago


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    Trump removes crippling Syrian tariffs after Syria offers him a hotel.


    Trump Tower Damascus? Syria seeks to charm US president for sanctions relief

    "A Trump Tower in Damascus, a detente with Israel and U.S. access to Syria's oil and gas are part of Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa's strategic pitch to try to get face time with U.S. President Donald Trump during his trip to the Middle East, according to several sources familiar with the push to woo Washington.

    Jonathan Bass, an American pro-Trump activist, who on April 30 met Sharaa for four hours in Damascus, along with Syrian activists and Gulf Arab states has been trying to arrange a landmark - if unlikely - meeting between the two leaders this week on the sidelines of Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.


    The bribes keep coming. Tiny Chinese company linked to TikToc invests $300m in Trump's crypto currency. (Not the USD) 




    Lena Petrova- Global Geopolitics and Declining US Power: How China Is Winning the US-China Economic War


    The Bluff That Failed----"Donald Trump's trade war, particularly targeting China, was rooted in a flawed bluff. By imposing unilateral tariffs and treating global trade as a zero-sum game, U.S. President Trump sought to intimidate countries into economic submission. Einar Tangen points out that the President's strategy mirrored "a schoolyard bully" demanding tribute, hoping to create a world where America was the central hub and all other nations acted as dependent spokes. However, the transparency of trade data meant that other nations could clearly see the U.S. had no "royal flush" and called its bluff.

    Middle--and working-class Americans, many living paycheck to paycheck, suffer deeply, resorting to payday loans for groceries. The middle class, once a majority in 1971 at 61%, had fallen to just 40% by the last census."

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    Trump: US should take Gaza, 'make it a freedom zone'; Oct. 7 'one of worst days in history'
    US president, in Qatar, says Hamas 'is going to have to be dealt with'; terror group says Israel is not serious on hostage talks


    82% of Europeans don't consider fighting antisemitism a priority

    Poll by the European Jewish Association finds that more than 20% blame Jews in their own countries for the war between Israel and Hamas


     A whopping 82 percent of Europeans do not view the fight against antisemitism as a policy priority, according to a survey published Tuesday by the European Jewish Association (EJA). The poll of 4,400 people across six countries -- France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands, and Belgium -- found that more than 20% openly blame Jews in their own countries for the war between Israel and Hamas happening thousands of miles away. The survey, conducted by Ipsos and migration expert Juan Soto, was presented Monday night at EJA's Annual Conference in Madrid.

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    Trump says Israel is not sidelined by his Gulf trip: 'This is very good for Israel'
    Visiting Riyadh and Doha, president claims that if it weren't for the US, 'probably none of the hostages would be living right now,' says the remainder will be freed 'step by step'

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    Karen Kingston--Kennedy delivered hard-hitting facts and an inspiring testimony to Congress. Excellent article by the Vigilant Fox.

    RFK Jr. Stuns Critics in His First Major Hearing as HHS Secretary


    A dentist congressman came out swinging on fluoride. By the time Kennedy finished, he realized he picked the wrong fight. Right out of the gate in his first major congressional hearing as HHS Secretary, Kennedy laid out a sweeping plan to reshape HHS from the ground up.

    Here's what's on deck: Ending "gain-of-function experiments and research based upon radical gender ideology"

    A full-scale crackdown on fentanyl and drug addiction
    $94 billion toward better food, fitness, and childcare
    FDA action to remove toxic chemicals from the food supply
    Slashing wasteful NIH projects
    Merging mental health and addiction programs for faster, better care
    Giving local leaders more power to fix problems in their own communities
    A major upgrade to Head Start, the early education program for low-income children

    "We intend to make the Trump HHS not just the most effective, but also the most compassionate in U.S. history," Kennedy said.
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    Dr. Phil Burcham, Toxicologist: mRNA 'Vaccines' Have Destroyed Immune Systems of Millions
    The chilling warning was issued by the associate professor of pharmacology and toxicology at the University of Western Australia, Dr. Phil Burcham.



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    Hamdy Mig--After a long journey in search of water, and waiting for more than 5 hours under the hot sun, I got a little bit of drinkable water and documented for you the condition of the people here.

    "Our house was destroyed over our heads. A few meters away, under the roof of this house, is my little sister, whom I have not been able to get out until now. It has been more than a year since the house was targeted and she has been under the rubble. I am trying with all my might to get her out, but this is almost impossible."

    A Way to Help Gaza
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    Research study shows popular dog dewormer cured a man of stage 4 small-cell lung cancer

    "You're probably wondering how I came across this topic. Well, my dog has worms. She's a very small dog (yorkie-pom mix), she's the light of my world and we have an unbreakable bond. Naturally, when Fenbendazole was recommended for treatment I did plenty of research to make sure I do it correctly and decrease chances of making her sick. Fenbendazole comes highly recommended by Veterinarians (brand names: Panacur C, Safe-Guard) for it's safety and effectiveness."

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    Reader--"And Henry ....for me hearing the oath taken by Canada's new Cabinet members, to me was totally disgusting.

    Loyalty to King Charles III ... a fellow who was in on killing his wife ... he should have been named King Henry IX,
    and also the part of swearing to 'keeping secrets', = not being honest with Canadians.
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    FEMA BOSS TAKEN OUT AFTER DEFYING TRUMP'S ORDER TO TERMINATE THE AGENCY

    Cameron Hamilton is GONE. Not retired. Not resigned. ESCORTED OUT of FEMA HQ on May 9, 2025, after directly opposing Trump's mission to END FEMA once and for all.

    From Ken Adachi--"Hamilton--ex-Navy SEAL, Trump appointee--betrayed the plan. One day after testifying before Congress that eliminating FEMA wasn't "in the best interest of the American people," he was removed in a classified extraction. That wasn't a firing. That was neutralization.
    This isn't about disagreement. This is about obedience. FEMA has long been the crown jewel of Deep State control--engineered disasters, martial law drills, emergency powers, underground stockpiles. It was NEVER about helping people. It was about enslaving them.
    Trump knew it. Kristi Noem knew it. Hamilton flinched, and he got burned.
    In his place: David Richardson, Marine Corps warfighter and former agent of DHS's Counter-Weapons of Mass Destruction Office. Not a bureaucrat. Not a negotiator. A finisher. His appointment is surgical. His mission: shut FEMA down from the inside.
    The Deep State is FREAKING OUT. Rep. Tim Kennedy is crying about "grant freezes" and "dereliction of duty." What he really means is: the black-budget cash flow just got shut off. No more secret funds. No more land seizures after "natural disasters." No more FEMA drills that just happen to coincide with military exercises and power grid tests.
    This is not chaos. It's surgical demolition.
    And it's only the beginning.
    Trump is obliterating the federal control grid--CDC, IRS, DOJ, ATF--all next. But FEMA had to go first. It was their kill switch. Their ultimate override. Without FEMA, the pyramid collapses.
    Expect blowback. Expect engineered hurricanes, cyberattacks, train derailments. They'll try one last false flag frenzy to justify emergency powers.
    But it won't work.
    Trump's military alliance is ten steps ahead. The cabal just lost one of its deadliest weapons. FEMA is being dismantled, stripped, and buried.
    This is wartime governance.
    Hamilton is the warning: Obey the mission or vanish.
    The liberation of America is underway.
    The Deep State just lost control.
    And FEMA... is finished.
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    hep-b-vaccines-risk-newborn-feature.jpgHep B Vaccines Come With High Risk, Little Benefit -- Why Does CDC Recommend Them for Every Newborn?
    The CDC says "almost all children and older adults" infected with acute hepatitis B virus recover completely with no "lasting liver damage." So what led the CDC advisers to recommend that every baby get this vaccine on the day they're born? Especially given the limited clinical trial data and lack of safety monitoring?


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    Greg Reese-The Atrocious Conviction of Reiner Fuellmich


    Reiner Fuëllmich sentenced to additional 3 years and 9 months in prison.
     
    As many are unfortunately keen to forget, in 2020, the world was locked down for the claim of a deadly pandemic that still only exists in words. We were then coerced into taking an experimental mystery shot that genetically alters us and contaminates us with nanotech. In July of 2020, an accomplished class-action lawyer who beat Volkswagen and Deutsche Bank, Reiner Fuëllmich assembled the Corona Committee to help build a case against those responsible for the greatest crimes against humanity.

    For a little over three years, Reiner Fuëllmich and his committee collected interviews and testimony from whistle-blowers, experts, and witnesses up until October of 2023, when he was kidnapped in Mexico, deported to Germany, and detained on allegations of embezzlement. After his arrest, committee member, Viviane Fischer, began publicly attacking Fuëllmich.

    A leaked dossier from German intelligence instructed agencies to seize control of the Corona Committee, to silence Reiner Füllmich, and to disqualify him from running for public office.
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    T Gary Lineker apologises after sharing Zionism post featuring rat image
     
    Reader--"Quite right to make him apologise for such an unfair comparison. Rats aren't lying, thieving, scheming, blaspheming mass murderers."
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  50. Site: RT - News
    6 days 23 hours ago
    Author: RT

    Police have confirmed no injuries occurred during the three separate incidents in north London

    A Ukrainian national has been charged with multiple counts of arson following a series of fires, including one at a property owned by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the Metropolitan Police have confirmed.

    In a statement issued on Thursday, police said Roman Lavrynovych, 21, of Sydenham in south London, faces three counts of arson with intent to endanger life. The charges relate to a string of incidents between May 8 and May 12, including a vehicle fire, a blaze at the entrance of a property, and a third fire at a residential address.

    The first fire took place on May 8, when a Toyota Rav4 was set alight in Kentish Town. The car had previously belonged to Starmer but had been sold to a neighbor, according to the Telegraph newspaper.

    On May 11, another fire broke out at the entrance of a flat in Islington that Starmer reportedly owned in the 1990s. In the early hours of May 12, a third fire was reported at the Prime Minister’s current family home in Tufnell Park, which is now rented out to his sister-in-law, according to the media. 

    While the entrance and front door were damaged, no injuries were reported in any of the incidents.

    The Metropolitan Police said its Counter Terrorism Command is leading the investigation “due to the property having previous connections with a high-profile public figure.”

    Read more RT Ukrainians fear losing homes and jobs in UK – survey

    Lavrynovych was arrested in the early hours of Tuesday and has remained in custody since. He is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday.

    Starmer himself has described the attacks as an “attack on all of us, on our democracy and the values that we stand for.” 

    According to the Telegraph, investigators are exploring a number of potential motives, including whether a hostile state might have been involved, although no evidence of such a link has been confirmed.

    Meanwhile, Lavrynovych’s neighbors in Sydenham have described him as quiet and unremarkable. “He was a normal guy – like us,” one person told reporters. Another, who had lived in the flat above him for seven years, said he was “a normal boy,” noting that he didn’t speak English too well.

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