
Family of New UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Runs Fortune 500 Company Advocating for CBDCs and Social Credit
News analysis As the United Kingdom welcomes former Finance Minister Rishi Sunak as its next Prime Minister, ties between Sunak’s immediate family and a Fortune 500 Indian information technology company that’s an official partner of...

Global Famine? No Worries. We’ll Vaccinate Our Way Out of It.
Commentary Although 2022 has elucidated both a looming and immediate threat of global food shortages, caused in large part by record drought, fertilizer shortages, and central planning policies, the globalist bloc nonetheless has a solution...

The Virtuous King Wen: Forging a Legacy for the Ages in an Era of Corruption
An important concept in the history of China’s many dynastic governments is tian ming (天命), or the Mandate of Heaven. A ruler who follows this mandate leads his people with virtue, allowing the nation to...

At 20th Party Congress, CCP Stresses Regime Security
The 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) opened on Sunday, Oct. 16 in Beijing, with thousands of delegates in attendance for the event where leader Xi Jinping is slated to assume a...

Biden Administration Spends Billions on Exploring and Exploiting the Human Brain
The National Institutes of Health plans to map all human neurons following an Executive Order which promises to spend billions on bridging the “bio-electronic divide” between brain and computer. The project, called Brain Research through...

Ranchers Irate as Google Installs Emissions Data Into Recipe Searches to Discourage Meat Eating
The agriculture industry is not happy after Google announced it plans to deploy a new social credit-style feature to its search engine last month that nudges users to choose recipes that utilize tofu instead of...

White House Launches Five-Year Plan to Research Methods of Reducing Sunlight to Fight Global Warming
In a move that sounds like the backstory to a science fiction film, the White House has approved an effort to develop ways of reflecting the sun's rays so as to "temporarily temper the effects...

The Auto Industry’s Supply Chain Is About to Get Wrecked, Says Major Analyst Firm
It can perhaps be said that an embattled automotive industry’s supply chain is facing a certain kind of light at the end of the proverbial tunnel. However, that glare is the beacon of an oncoming...

199 People Have Been Cryogenically Frozen in Arizona
“So they’re not really dead. They’re just legally dead,” is how Max More, CEO of Scottsdale, Arizona-based Alcor Life Extension Foundation framed the state of the 199 humans and “almost 100 pets” who are currently...

The Implosion of the Bond Market
Financial Analysis Historically, fixed-income securities such as bonds — especially the investment-grade core of the market, which includes U.S. Treasuries and high-quality corporate bonds have been a haven for investors looking to limit the risk...

SY Aesthetics: Where Traditional Healing Meets Modern Western Medicine
By pioneering a holistic approach into the world of cosmetic medicine, a leading group of plastic surgeons and medical experts gathered at the International Cosmetic Medicine Symposium in Middletown, New York to discuss how to...

Governments Hemorrhaging Foreign Reserves as Geopolitical Tensions Strain Global Economy
Governments and central banks are burning through their cache of foreign reserves at an unprecedented speed as the world faces a new and highly tense landscape of geopolitical tensions. In Oct. 5 reporting by Bloomberg,...