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History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people.
'Why don't you talk to Robert Malone?' Answering questions from readers. by SASHA LATYPOVA MAY 4 [Link] . Scroll down to the Marty McFly meme,...
First, it is Newsweek, so this is mockingbird media. Gee, I wonder why China would be buying gold and commodities? Oh, maybe they see sanctions...
All the world's a stage...especially in D.C.
Agreed Reran, I've been following geopolitics since prior to the internet. You use to have to go to the library and read newspapers hung over...
"The media really are the problem." And a very powerful problem. But mistrust is on the rise.
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The Russian government has been pursuing an increase of its gold reserves for some time now. Considering the continuing sanctions that get to the Ruble, Vladimir Putin might make a spectacular move with the aid of his Central Bank
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