• We live in a world where every essential human need—money, food, health, education, and even information—is controlled and manipulated by artificial systems. This matrix of artifice began with central bankers creating fiat currency: declaring something’s value, enforcing its use, and creating dependency.
    https://activistpost.com/2024/11/fiat-everything-when-decree-replaced-reality.html
    We live in a world where every essential human need—money, food, health, education, and even information—is controlled and manipulated by artificial systems. This matrix of artifice began with central bankers creating fiat currency: declaring something’s value, enforcing its use, and creating dependency. https://activistpost.com/2024/11/fiat-everything-when-decree-replaced-reality.html
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    Fiat Everything: When Decree Replaced Reality - Activist Post
    The transition back to natural law isn’t just possible—it’s inevitable. Truth doesn’t need enforcement. Reality doesn’t need decree.
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  • (Update 2020ET): Just when you thought the least funny website on the planet, The Onion, had prevailed in the Infowars auction, the judge in the case put the brakes on the sale after it was revealed that the (anti-Jones) bankruptcy trustee did not accept the highest bid, and instead allowed the Sandy Hook families to 'assist' by pledging their massive judgement towards the auction - which Jones says is illegal.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/not-funny-onion-buys-infowars-bankruptcy-auction
    (Update 2020ET): Just when you thought the least funny website on the planet, The Onion, had prevailed in the Infowars auction, the judge in the case put the brakes on the sale after it was revealed that the (anti-Jones) bankruptcy trustee did not accept the highest bid, and instead allowed the Sandy Hook families to 'assist' by pledging their massive judgement towards the auction - which Jones says is illegal. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/not-funny-onion-buys-infowars-bankruptcy-auction
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  • A journalist at The Telegraph is under investigation by British police for an alleged “hate crime”.

    The “hate crime” is a year-old social media post.

    She hasn’t been allowed to know what the post is.

    She hasn’t been allowed to know who her accuser—her“victim”—is.

    This is EXACTLY what Fascistbook does when they remove a post and dock you for it.

    Insane.
    A journalist at The Telegraph is under investigation by British police for an alleged “hate crime”. The “hate crime” is a year-old social media post. She hasn’t been allowed to know what the post is. She hasn’t been allowed to know who her accuser—her“victim”—is. This is EXACTLY what Fascistbook does when they remove a post and dock you for it. Insane.
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  • Chances are that your DNA is already in a database somewhere, waiting to be analyzed by wannabe Technocrats for markers to discriminate against you. Perhaps you gave blood, had surgery, or used companies like 23andMe. You will never know who gave you a negative assessment nor who ordered it in the first place. But, when you can’t buy life or health insurance you will get the picture. ⁃ TN Editor
    https://www.technocracy.news/genetic-discrimination-is-coming-for-us-all/
    Chances are that your DNA is already in a database somewhere, waiting to be analyzed by wannabe Technocrats for markers to discriminate against you. Perhaps you gave blood, had surgery, or used companies like 23andMe. You will never know who gave you a negative assessment nor who ordered it in the first place. But, when you can’t buy life or health insurance you will get the picture. ⁃ TN Editor https://www.technocracy.news/genetic-discrimination-is-coming-for-us-all/
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    Genetic Discrimination Is Coming for Us All
    Chances are that your DNA is already in a database somewhere, waiting to be analyzed by wannabe Technocrats for markers to discriminate against you. Perhaps you gave blood, had surgery, or used companies like 23andMe. You will never know who gave you a negative assessment nor who ordered it in the first place. But, when you can't buy life or health insurance you will get the picture
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  • “I would not rule out the Canadian dollar falling briefly through the end of the year and then beginning to rally after the inauguration date next year,” says Schamotta, noting that the Canadian dollar historically does well when the U.S. economy is growing. Schamotta says Canada’s economy is underperforming the U.S. due to higher consumer debt which is stifling business investment. He predicts the loonie could drop another two to three per cent before the end of the year.
    https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/2024/11/13/loonie-slips-to-4-year-low-of-71-cents-and-could-go-lower-karl-schamotta/
    “I would not rule out the Canadian dollar falling briefly through the end of the year and then beginning to rally after the inauguration date next year,” says Schamotta, noting that the Canadian dollar historically does well when the U.S. economy is growing. Schamotta says Canada’s economy is underperforming the U.S. due to higher consumer debt which is stifling business investment. He predicts the loonie could drop another two to three per cent before the end of the year. https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/2024/11/13/loonie-slips-to-4-year-low-of-71-cents-and-could-go-lower-karl-schamotta/
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    Chief market strategist says loonie could go lower after falling to 4-year low
    The Canadian dollar has weakened to its lowest position against the U.S. dollar in over four years, and one market strategist says it could go further.
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  • The number two at Canada’s central bank just made it clear she isn’t a policy cheerleader, like the Governor has been in recent months. Bank of Canada (BoC) Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers addressed finance professionals at the Economic Club of Canada last week, explaining the usual mortgage market risks. It got more interesting when she trekked into the rarely discussed issue of cheap credit and extended amortizations and how they actually erode affordability, even though politicians claim otherwise. The Deputy Governor warned policymakers that “there’s no free lunch,” and tinkering with the mortgage market can have the opposite impact while amplifying longer term risks to households, and the greater economy.
    https://betterdwelling.com/bank-of-canada-warns-policymakers-against-tinkering-with-mortgages/
    The number two at Canada’s central bank just made it clear she isn’t a policy cheerleader, like the Governor has been in recent months. Bank of Canada (BoC) Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers addressed finance professionals at the Economic Club of Canada last week, explaining the usual mortgage market risks. It got more interesting when she trekked into the rarely discussed issue of cheap credit and extended amortizations and how they actually erode affordability, even though politicians claim otherwise. The Deputy Governor warned policymakers that “there’s no free lunch,” and tinkering with the mortgage market can have the opposite impact while amplifying longer term risks to households, and the greater economy. https://betterdwelling.com/bank-of-canada-warns-policymakers-against-tinkering-with-mortgages/
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    Bank of Canada Warns Policymakers Against Tinkering With Mortgages - Better Dwelling
    The number two at Canada’s central bank just made it clear she isn’t a policy cheerleader, like the Governor has been in recent months. Bank of Canada (BoC) Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers addressed finance professionals at the Economic Club of Canada last week, explaining the usual mortgage market risks. It got more interesting when she […]
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  • Immigration Minister Marc Miller says he agrees with the incoming American border czar that there will be "tough conversations" ahead, after U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's pick said there is "an extreme national security vulnerability" he intends to tackle at the Canada-U.S. border. "When it comes to our southern border and the U.S.'s northern border, you see there the alignment of interests in making sure that it is safe, that it is secure," Miller told reporters on Wednesday.
    https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/the-canadian-border-is-an-extreme-vulnerability-says-trump-s-pick-miller-predicts-tough-talks-1.7108796
    Immigration Minister Marc Miller says he agrees with the incoming American border czar that there will be "tough conversations" ahead, after U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's pick said there is "an extreme national security vulnerability" he intends to tackle at the Canada-U.S. border. "When it comes to our southern border and the U.S.'s northern border, you see there the alignment of interests in making sure that it is safe, that it is secure," Miller told reporters on Wednesday. https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/the-canadian-border-is-an-extreme-vulnerability-says-trump-s-pick-miller-predicts-tough-talks-1.7108796
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    The Canadian border is an 'extreme vulnerability,' says Trump's pick; Miller predicts 'tough' talks
    Immigration Minister Marc Miller says he agrees with the incoming American border czar that there will be 'tough conversations' ahead.
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  • When a Tesla crashed on Lakeshore Blvd. in Toronto last month, the first people on scene knew there were occupants inside but couldn’t immediately get them out. “You couldn’t open the car,” said Rick Harper, a Canada Post employee who saw flames shooting from the vehicle and stopped to help. With the help of other bystanders, they were able to smash one of the car’s windows and pull a woman to safety. Four others, including the driver, died inside the vehicle.
    https://www.ctvnews.ca/autos/you-couldn-t-open-the-door-concerns-over-awareness-of-and-access-to-tesla-emergency-latch-after-4-killed-in-toronto-5-killed-in-wisconsin-1.7108463
    When a Tesla crashed on Lakeshore Blvd. in Toronto last month, the first people on scene knew there were occupants inside but couldn’t immediately get them out. “You couldn’t open the car,” said Rick Harper, a Canada Post employee who saw flames shooting from the vehicle and stopped to help. With the help of other bystanders, they were able to smash one of the car’s windows and pull a woman to safety. Four others, including the driver, died inside the vehicle. https://www.ctvnews.ca/autos/you-couldn-t-open-the-door-concerns-over-awareness-of-and-access-to-tesla-emergency-latch-after-4-killed-in-toronto-5-killed-in-wisconsin-1.7108463
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    'You couldn't open the door': Concerns over awareness of and access to Tesla emergency latch after 4 killed in Toronto, 5 killed in Wisconsin
    When a Tesla crashed on Lakeshore Boulevard in Toronto last month, the first people on scene knew there were occupants inside but couldn't immediately get them out.
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  • BREAKING: Toronto Police arrest Rebel News journalist David Menzies yet again!
    There’s something deeply wrong in Canada when police actively protect masked, shrieking Hamas supporters, many of whom aren’t even Canadian citizens, storming through Jewish neighbourhoods calling for a genocide, and arrest a peaceful journalist documenting that antisemitic crime wave.
    #NoMoreLiberalsAndNDP
    #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud
    #resigntrudeau
    #JustSayNoMore
    https://www.rebelnews.com/shock_video_toronto_police_arrest_rebel_news_journalist_david_menzies_yet_again
    BREAKING: Toronto Police arrest Rebel News journalist David Menzies yet again! There’s something deeply wrong in Canada when police actively protect masked, shrieking Hamas supporters, many of whom aren’t even Canadian citizens, storming through Jewish neighbourhoods calling for a genocide, and arrest a peaceful journalist documenting that antisemitic crime wave. 🇨🇦 #NoMoreLiberalsAndNDP 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #resigntrudeau 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #JustSayNoMore 🇨🇦 https://www.rebelnews.com/shock_video_toronto_police_arrest_rebel_news_journalist_david_menzies_yet_again
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    BREAKING: Toronto Police arrest Rebel News journalist David Menzies yet again
    Moments ago, Rebel News journalist David Menzies was arrested by Toronto Police while he was reporting at a weekly pro-Israel street rally.
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  • The Alberta government’s sudden decision to dismiss the entire board and CEO of the Alberta Investment Management Corp. (AIMCo) comes at a time when a number of the pension fund’s clients are “unhappy,” according to a business columnist with The Globe and Mail. “AIMCo has been controversial for a couple of years and their performance hasn’t been that great… there is an underlying reason for this rather abrupt action from the government and it’s to do with the ability to keep these clients happy – there is a lot of unhappy clients at AIMCo.”
    https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/politics/2024/11/08/aimco-board-firing-comes-as-fund-has-a-lot-of-unhappy-clients-columnist/
    The Alberta government’s sudden decision to dismiss the entire board and CEO of the Alberta Investment Management Corp. (AIMCo) comes at a time when a number of the pension fund’s clients are “unhappy,” according to a business columnist with The Globe and Mail. “AIMCo has been controversial for a couple of years and their performance hasn’t been that great… there is an underlying reason for this rather abrupt action from the government and it’s to do with the ability to keep these clients happy – there is a lot of unhappy clients at AIMCo.” https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/politics/2024/11/08/aimco-board-firing-comes-as-fund-has-a-lot-of-unhappy-clients-columnist/
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    AIMCo board firing comes as fund has ‘a lot of unhappy clients’: columnist
    The Alberta government’s sudden decision to dismiss the entire board and CEO of the Alberta Investment Management Corp. comes at a time when a number of the pension fund’s clients are “unhappy,” according to a business columnist with The Globe and Mail.
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