WORLD
Death toll from February earthquakes in Türkiye rises to 49,589: Vice president
High Rate of Jobless Ukrainians Contradicts Swedish Claim ‘Immigration is Profitable for Economy’
Britain’s Royal Mint offers gold bars with the image of the Holy Kaaba
Honduras switches diplomatic ties from Taiwan to China
Iran, Iraq to implement joint Shalamcheh-Basra railway
Uyghur women have been disproportionately singled out for abuse in Xinjiang
The battle to save Cambodia’s river dolphins from extinction
HEMISPHERE
OP-ED: Trudeau government’s hostility toward private health care out of step with most Canadians
6 Women Who Went Missing in Mexico Were Killed, Burned
El Salvador extends emergency powers in year-long gang crackdown
Save on computers & electronics
HEALTH
Dr. McCullough: The Most Promising Substance Against Spike Proteins Is an Enzyme Called Nattokinase Rumble
NATION
Trump Announces On Social Media That He Expects To Be Arrested On Tuesday
Elon Musk says Trump will win in a ‘landslide victory’ if he’s indicted
Jonathan Turley Destroys Manhattan DA’s Case Against Trump
Kari Lake On X22 Report Rumble
The CDC’s Vaccine “Misinformation” List
“The New Normal”: New York to Lower Math and English Proficiency Standards Due to Poor Test Results
3 Years to Slow The Spread: Covid hysteria and the creation of a never-ending crisis
DEI Takes America’s Eyes Off Prize
What could go wrong?
Everything.
Defunct Silicon Valley Bank had no chief risk officer between April 29 and Jan. 3. That’s when it wolfed down Treasury bonds whose value slid while the Federal Reserve jacked up interest rates. Silicon Valley Bank also should have broadened its customer base, rather than till Big Tech’s narrow soil.
SVB did have a chief diversity officer on duty. It also loaned to shaky clean-power companies.
SVB’s board might have demanded more corporate attention to these matters, but what did they know? Only one member had a clue about banking—former Barclays Investment Bank executive Tom King.
MACRO
David Stockman on Washington’s Panicked Bailout of Bank Deposits… Here’s What Comes Next
Central Bank Digital Currencies Would Bring Hyperinflation
MICRO
ETFs to Buy if You Love (or Hate) Jim Cramer
Jim Cramer Touts This Bank As ‘Very Good’ One Amid SVB’s Collapse — A Warning Signal?
WORTH ANOTHER LOOK
Throwback Series: The Founding Members of Los Metros Faction of the Gulf Cartel
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Veteran Crypto Investor Explains Why Silvergate Bank Failed
PARAHERESY
FLASHBACK: Roseanne’s 11/11/11 Meditation-Prayer in Rejection of the Illuminati—Publicly Revived by Her Today! + Alex Jones’ Recap of Roseanne’s First In-Studio Appearance, Which He Himself has Been so Impressed with. Rumble. Once more, the editors don’t know how to read Roseanne.
CULTURE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT
Trump Won/Natasha Owens Rumble
MONDO
He Proves He Can Take A Punch Then He Whips Out The Hatchet Twitter
Supplemental
Why QAnon™ is a wicked falsehood – by Martin Geddes
So here goes… I am (by implication) accused of being:
far-right… which is the slur used against anyone who asserts individual rights that oppose communist goals.
conspiratorial… which suggests I am the false accuser, the classic role reversal of the Alinskyite method.
ideological… which removes any debate about the factuality of the criminal acts of those in power, or the holiness of the framing.
extremist… which is never defined, and is a codeword for “unacceptable” to those being held to account.
anti-Semitic… the go-to insult when all others fail, but never evidenced, and indeed I have stated the opposite, and rather unlikely to those who know my personal history.
coordinated… by whom and with whom?
insurrectionist… in what way against whom?
new age… which I don’t think I have written about once.
occult… a topic I write about, but do not participate in, my purpose being to de-occultise the world.
esoteric… a neutral label along with exoteric that simply states that something is hidden.
alternative reality… the reversal of what they themselves are doing.
Cicada 3301… never mentioned it once AFAICR, but the music video is a nice curiosity, and who cares anyway if this is all legal.
agent of Russian and corporate entities… wow, really?!?
undermining democratic processes… by exercising free speech.
promoting “magical” thinking… even if true, is this unlawful, and who decides?
ostracising Democrats and liberals… who somehow never get deplatformed or shunned by their families.
a propagandist… even though my interest in evil, psychopathy, mind control, media, and crime predates Q.
ethnonationalist and white supremacist… who had a Malaysian-Chinese boyfriend, so I must be homophobic too.
deceptive… if so, a contest of ideas in free speech will show me up!
cultist… who saw the Jehovah’s Witnesses from the inside, but never fell for any of it.
astroturfer… do let me know where to send the invoices.
violent neo-Nazi… 🤣.
fascist… 🤪.
inauthentic… 🥳.
unnatural… 😎.
represent a danger to society… 😛.
socially divisive… 😘.
damaging… 👍.
coercive… 😱.
ostracising… 😫.
Discordian… no, I hadn’t heard of it either, so at least I learned a new word.
Do you ever get the feeling that criminals don’t like being held accountable, and that name calling and character assassination is their preferred method of maintaining power?
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