by Zachary McAuliffe People from Michigan to Texas to California are at risk of losing power throughout the summer, according to a report Wednesday from North American…
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By Martin Armstrong Armstrong Economics QUESTION: Well Mr. Armstrong, it looks like you will be right on again. This new WHO treaty on pandemic response…
by Matthew Sparkes Careful observation of the power consumption of a circuit board can reveal telltale signs that an attacker has tampered with it and…
by RealClearInvestigations While many government leaders sound the all clear message on COVID-19, dropping vaccine restrictions and mask mandates, some states and municipalities are clinging to…
by Steve Warren Even though all unauthorized online religious activities are now banned in China, one persecuted Chinese Christian leader said he will continue to…
By Michael Bryant “All this is a digression. The real power, the power we have to fight for night and day, is not power…
by Edward Ring Arecent article in the New York Post nicely encapsulates the latest developments in the ongoing debate over climate and energy. In his article “If the Ukraine…
by MARK E. JEFTOVIC Bias, power and gaslighting on raw display As the pandemic’s grip on society is clearly waning, governments at various levels and locales…
by WASHINGTON EXAMINER One reason so many people fear a “deep-state” threat to their civil liberties is that officials with great power say and do…
By Simon Watkins The decision last week by Libya’s Government of National Unity to approve the sale of Hess Corporation’s stake in the Waha oil concessions…
by TYLER DURDEN China appears to have folded and unloaded Australian coal shipments despite an unofficial import ban, according to FT, citing multiple commodity analysts. The…
by TYLER DURDEN When you think about it, bitcoin and nuclear power may be a match made in heaven. Bitcoin is currently under fire for not…
by futuretimeline.net The National Ignition Facility (NIF) in California has achieved a major breakthrough in the quest to develop nuclear fusion power. The NIF is…
By Tyler Durden A perfect storm of increased power demand and the calls to reduce carbon emissions has resulted in power rationing across China, according…
by Kirill Kurevlev Lebanon defaulted on its debt last year and is unable to import essential supplies, including gasoline for automobiles and diesel to power…
A new GPF working paper, jointly published with Brot für die Welt and MISEREOR, examines the role and impact of philanthropic foundations in development. It…