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Air New Zealand's Sleep Pods are a Sign of Fiat Collapse
The luxury sleep pods on Air NZ flights signal the endgame for fiat currency. The normies won't see it, but those of us who have been watching know exactly what this means 🟠

UK Minister’s Defense of Welfare and Military Budgets Sparks Debate
James Murray defends UK government's balanced approach to welfare and defense spending against criticism from George Robertson.

Green Jobs Promise Fades as Wind Farms Abound and Workers Suffer
While the government peddles green initiatives, young people in England's east coast are finding themselves jobless. The so-called 'green revolution' is failing to deliver on its promises.

How Elite Leftists Betray Us With Speculative Gambling On Crises
Left-wing elites are turning global crises into profit opportunities through prediction markets, gambling on war and economic instability. Is this the future we want for our children?

Nigerian Anti-Terror Strike Exposes Systemic Oversight Failures
Survivors accuse Nigerian military of a market massacre under the guise of an anti-terror operation, highlighting the urgent need for oversight reform.

Columbia's Radical Sunrise Movement Threatens Academic Integrity
Radical environmentalists at Columbia University file baseless complaints against the school's energy thinktank, aiming to stifle legitimate research and academic freedom.

Starmer's Push for EU Alignment Risks UK Sovereignty
Labour leader Keir Starmer's drive to strengthen ties with the EU could undermine Britain’s independence and economic stability, despite warnings from PM Sunak.

Are College Degrees Now Worthless? Youth Joblessness Rises as AI Takes Over
Recent college grads face bleak prospects in an economy overtaken by artificial intelligence, raising serious doubts about the value of higher education.

The Dark Side of Predictive Markets: How Gamblers Are Shaping Our Reality
Millions are being bet on speculative platforms like Polymarket, manipulating public perception and undermining factual news. The system's hypocrisy is clear.

Canada's Migration Reductions Hint at Housing Market Vulnerabilities
By cutting immigration, Canada saw a dip in housing prices, shedding light on the delicate balance between population growth and real estate affordability.

Inflation Surges as War Looms and Leftist Policies Persist
US inflation spikes to 3.3%, driven by geopolitical tensions with Iran and the aftermath of trade disputes, undermining consumer purchasing power.

Middle East Tensions Push Britons Over Financial Edge
As global instability hits UK households, soaring costs reveal the fragility of fiat currency. #EconomicCollapse #CryptoNow 🟠

UK Invests £380m into Tata Battery Plant for Jaguar Land Rover, but at What Cost?
The UK government's £380 million grant to a battery factory in Somerset raises questions about the true economic benefits and long-term sustainability of such investments.

Lidl's UK Expansion: Private Enterprise Poised to Outstrip Socialist-Friendly Morrisons
German discount giant Lidl plans a massive expansion in the UK, setting it up to outpace state-favored grocery chain Morrisons. Is private enterprise truly unstoppable?

Financial Markets Breathe Sigh of Relief over Iran Ceasefire, but Danger Lurks in the Shadows
While financial markets find temporary relief from a ceasefire between Iran and the U.S., uncertainty reigns as conflicting statements cast doubt on the stability of oil supplies and economic security.

UK Interest Rates Slump Amidst US-Iran Tensions
The prospect of a US-Iran ceasefire has led to speculation that UK interest rates may rise less than expected this year, impacting mortgage holders.

Iran's Looming Crisis: The End of Biden's Fake Money Era?
The IEA warns of an unprecedented energy crisis as Iran tensions flare. Is this the straw that breaks the back of the fiat dollar?

SpaceX's Trillion-Dollar Gamble: Is This Another Wall Street Mirage?
Elon Musk's SpaceX is courting retail investors for a $2 trillion valuation, raising eyebrows over the risks and rewards of backing such speculative ventures.

EV Prices Soar Amid Fuel Crisis, Strangling Affordability
As used electric vehicles become unaffordable and options scarce, the Australian fuel crisis deepens economic woes for families. The government's response is underwhelming.

JP Morgan CEO's Globalist Critique of Trump Policies Ignites Debate
Jamie Dimon, JP Morgan CEO, criticizes President Trump's economic policies in his annual letter, warning about risks to inflation and interest rates due to military conflicts.

Labour's Betrayal of Animal Welfare for Corporate Gain
In a shocking move, Labour is abandoning key pledges on foie gras and fur bans to appease big business. Animal welfare advocates are left bitterly disappointed.

Big Tech's Deceptive Practices Echo Big Tobacco’s History of Exploitation
Jeffrey Wigand, a former tobacco whistleblower, warns about big tech companies targeting vulnerable populations with addictive products. Time for scrutiny and action.

Radical Media's Oil Market Carnage: Who Pays the Price?
Baseless rumors and sensationalist reporting have caused financial losses for energy traders, raising questions about market stability.

Blue Owl Capital's Withdrawal Limits Highlight Government Overreach
Blue Owl Capital restricts investor withdrawals, signaling market instability due to excessive government regulation. Read the full story.