Since starting this series in late fall 2020 about the potential for a cold or hot civil war in the United States, variables that contributed to the current state of heightened awareness were hiding in plain sight for those willing to see and acknowledge them. For the...
With the world on the brink of WW3 due to Ukraine’s NATO proxy war against Russia and “Israel’s 9/11” following Hamas’ breach of the Gaza border two weeks ago where they slaughtered over a thousand Israelis and foreign nationals, gold’s safe haven status and silver...
Most firearms that are bought or sold in the United States are produced by two private gunmaker companies: Sturm Ruger with a market capitalization of $959 million and Smith & Wesson at $473 million. They are responsible for over a third of the guns manufactured...
During the months of April, May, and June 2021, the U.S. Department of Labor estimated that 11.5 million workers jumped on the herald wave of the “you can take this job and shove it” trend. Many presstitutes and apparatchiks assumed that a YOLO mentality was solely...
Infrastructure spending is historically popular in gaining bipartisan brownie points when the House and Senate are split between Democrats or Republicans holding a majority on one side of Capital Hill. History may repeat itself, but it sure does not rhyme, and it...