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Debt Dollars – The Unused Leverage

May 1st, 2024

By Adil Aboobakar

U.S. Treasuries or War Bonds?

When U.S. taxpayers protest the use of their tax dollars to continually fund wars, the assumption is only 67% correct, as of the first Fiscal Semester 2024 [1].

The assumption is that the U.S. government is only funded by tax dollars. Yet, no.

The U.S. government borrows. And it can borrow very easily, from both Americans and the whole world. The latter is often very enthusiastic in lending.

In fact, there are reasons why a government might prefer to borrow to fund wars rather than increase taxes. It is cheaper, quicker, and puts less stress on the voters’ pockets. And if the government can borrow from other countries, far from home, that is even better. We have seen this during the Iraq War, and during the Gaza War. Swap shoes for a second, it makes political sense.

U.S. Treasuries are debt securities issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury (USDT), the national treasury and finance department of the federal government. The purpose of these debt securities is to finance the federal government’s borrowing needs, including to fund wars.

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The Gaza Flotilla Sails While Blinken Attempts to Take Focus from Israeli / U.S. Genocide of Gaza to China

April 29th, 2024

Cargo and small passenger ship of the 2024
Gaza Flotilla. FFC Coalition photo

By Colonel Ann Wright

While I am in Istanbul, Turkiye with hundreds of international participants from 40 countries who are attempting to sail in the Gaza Freedom Flotilla to break the illegal Israeli naval blockade of Gaza and bring food and medicine to starving Palestinians in Gaza, the survivors of the Israeli / U.S. genocide of Gaza, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is brazeningly attempting to divert world attention from U.S. complicity in the genocide of Gaza to China’s human rights issues.

Hundreds of thousands of university students in the United States are defying the Biden administration’s blatant attempt to divert eyes away from Gaza by their remarkable stand for Palestine in their camps on college campuses across the country.

Biden and his band of politicos in the White House and in Congress are seriously misjudging the mood of citizens around the world who can see with their own eyes the slaughter Israel and the U.S. are doing to those in Gaza . . . and the West Bank.

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A Bleak Future for Bees: The Somber Reality of CCD's Impact on Nature

April 28th, 2024

A Bleak Future for Bees: The Somber Reality of CCD's Impact on Nature
Tracy Turner

Bee population decline, honeybee health, pollinator decline, pesticide impact on bees, bee colony collapse, neonicotinoid toxicity, bee health crisis, saving pollinators, protecting bees, beekeeping sustainability

Bee Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) was first noted by a Pennsylvania beekeeper named Dave Hackenberg in November 2006. Hackenberg, who owned a beekeeping business in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, reported a sudden and significant loss of bees in his colonies, sparking concern among experts about the emergence of CCD. Three-fourths of the world's flowering plants and about 35 percent of the world's food crops depend on animal pollinators to reproduce. That's one out of every three bites of food you eat. More than 3,500 species of native bees help increase crop yields.

Neonicotinoids are a class of neuro-active insecticides chemically like nicotine. They act on the central nervous system of insects, leading to paralysis and death. These pesticides are widely used in agriculture to protect crops from pests, as they are effective against a broad range of insects.

However, neonicotinoids have been implicated in the decline of bee populations worldwide. Bees are essential pollinators for many crops, including fruits, vegetables, and nuts. When bees encounter neonicotinoids through contaminated pollen and nectar, it can harm their health and behavior.

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Mediterranean and Japanese Diets, Herbs, Longevity Brain Health: An Analysis

April 27th, 2024
Mediterranean and Japanese Diets, Herbs, Longevity  Brain Health: An Analysis

Tracy Turner

The Mediterranean and Japanese diets have long been linked to longevity and brain health. These dietary patterns emphasize the consumption of whole, nutrient-dense foods and share several key components that contribute to their health benefits. We will explore the similarities and differences between these two diets, the role of teas, culinary herbs, vitamins, herbal supplements, superfoods, and the importance of seafood and omega-3 fatty acids in promoting longevity and brain health.

Mediterranean Diet

The Mediterranean diet is based on the traditional eating habits of people living near the Mediterranean Sea, particularly those from Greece, Italy, and Spain. This dietary pattern emphasizes consuming fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds while including moderate amounts of fish, poultry, dairy, and eggs. It limits the intake of red meat, processed foods, and added sugars. The Mediterranean diet also encourages the use of healthy fats, such as olive oil, as the primary source of fat in the diet. Cook with Olive Oil and eat Greek Yogurt, both at least twice a week.

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‘Tolerance’ is the new totalitarianism

April 27th, 2024
‘Tolerance’ is the new totalitarianism

Rob Slane

[June 16, 2017] It’s been fun learning over the past week or so that I am an extremist. I hadn’t previously considered myself to be one, but it’s now been pointed out so many times over the past few days, by certain young left-leaning folks, that I can no longer be in any doubt. In fact, I assume that I, along with other like-minded people, must now just wait for the powers-that-be to start issuing little badges with the letter “E”, to warn others that there are dangerous people with unwholesome views in their midst.

Until recently, I’d sort of thought of extremists as being those bearded head-chopper chaps with their black flags, or radical anarchist types intent on bringing down the State. Compared to them, I’m a fantastically dull extremist. Happily married for 17 years; raising six fairly contented children; held down jobs since leaving university 20-odd years ago; never been in trouble with the law; taxes paid into the Treasury’s redistribution scheme; an elder in a local Anglican church; no links to any terrorist organizations; good relations with neighbors; and by and large, pretty relaxed and content with my lot.

But according to Napoleon’s puppies (I’ll explain that in a moment), none of this counts for diddly squat, and I am indeed to be regarded on a par with chaps heading out for an extended holiday in one of those “training camps” in David Cameron’s New Libya.

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US Campus Protests: Hundreds Arrested amid Crackdown on Pro-Palestine Students

April 26th, 2024
US Campus Protests: Hundreds Arrested amid Crackdown on Pro-Palestine Students

Staff, Agencies

Dozens of protesters were arrested on Wednesday while participating in pro-Palestine demonstrations across US college campuses.

At least 34 protesters, including a member of the media from a local news station, were arrested during protests at the University of Texas in Austin, and at least 50 more were detained by police at the University of Southern California [USC].

The arrests come amid a wave of demonstrations at campuses across the US, which began last week after students at New York’s Columbia University set up encampments calling for the university to divest from weapons manufacturers with ties to “Israel”.

The crackdown led to mass suspensions and arrests of hundreds of students in New York and other cities.

House speaker, Mike Johnson, jumped into the fray on Wednesday with a visit to Columbia’s campus, where he faced jeers from the pro-Palestinian protesters and called for the resignation of the university’s president.

Flanked by several Republican members of Congress, Johnson denounced the demonstrations as “mob rule” and condemned what he called a “virus of antisemitism” at colleges nationwide.

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The Russian 2009 “Fourteen Points” for the European Security: Why the Proposal Was Rejected?

April 26th, 2024

Dr. Vladislav B. Sotirović

In 2009, Russian President Medvedev (President from May 7th, 2008 to May 7th, 2012) called for a new European security policy known as “Fourteen Points” as a new security treaty to be accepted to maintain European security as the ability of states and societies to maintain their independent identity and functional integrity (this Russian draft European security treaty was originally posted on the President’s website on November 29th, 2009). This treaty proposal was passed to the leaders of the Euro-Atlantic States and the executive heads of the relevant international organizations such as NATO, EU, the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), and the Organization of Security Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). In this proposal, Russia stressed that it is open to any democratic proposal concerning continental security and is counting on a positive response from Russia’s (Western) partners.

However, not so surprisingly, D. Medvedev’s call for a new European security framework (based on mutual respect and equal rights) became interpreted particularly in the USA in the fashion of the Cold War 1.0, in fact, as a plot to pry Europe from its strategic partner (USA). Nevertheless, this program in the form of a proposal was the most significant initiative in IR by Russia since the dismissal of the USSR in 1991. From the present perspective, this proposal could save Ukrainian territorial integrity, but it was rejected primarily due to Washington’s Russo phobic attitude.

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"AI Unit8200: A Technology Used to Kill Palestinians"

April 24th, 2024

By Garry Turner

The Lavender AI Unit 8200 G.O.S.P.E.L. technology has been at the center of a disturbing trend that has resulted in the deaths of 33,600 Palestinians. This technology, developed and utilized by certain entities (presumably Unit 8200, IDF and Harvard), has raised serious ethical concerns and has been condemned for its role in perpetuating violence and bloodshed. Is Harvard Israeli partnership "school" a front for AI Lavender Killing Machine, is Ayelet Israeli | Digital Data Design Institute at Harvard a "liaison" between the U.S. Pentagon, the IDF and the Netanyahu Government?

The Dark Side of Lavender AI Unit 8200 G.O.S.P.E.L.: A Tool of Destruction

In recent years, the world has witnessed the rise of advanced technologies used for beneficial and malicious purposes. One such technology that has sparked controversy and condemnation is the Lavender AI Unit 8200 G.O.S.P.E.L., a sophisticated artificial intelligence system developed for military applications.

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Greedy Grocers Snuff Out Free Speech to Keep Poisoning Us

April 23rd, 2024

Garry Turner

In a disturbing trend that has gained traction in recent years, grocery giants like Trader Joe's and Aldi, along with other members of the grocery cartel, have been actively deplatforming individuals who dare expose the presence of pesticide residues and foodborne illnesses in their products. This insidious practice silences whistleblowers and risks consumers by preventing crucial information from reaching the public eye.

Trader Joe's and Aldi, two popular grocery chains known for their affordable prices and unique product offerings, have come under fire for suppressing free speech regarding food safety issues. These companies have built a reputation for themselves as purveyors of high-quality, organic, and natural foods, but behind the scenes, they seem willing to go to great lengths to protect their bottom line. One such individual who fell victim to this censorship campaign is Tracy Turner, a Horticulturist who spoke out about the company's use of pesticides on its produce. Turner's attempts to raise awareness about the potential health risks associated with these chemicals were met with swift retaliation from Trader Joe's, which launched a coordinated effort to discredit her claims and remove any online content that supported his allegations.

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16-year-old high school student suspended for saying the words "illegal alien" while asking a question

April 21st, 2024

Editor thepeoplesvoice.org

A 16-year-old North Carolina high school student was suspended for saying “illegal alien” while discussing word meanings in English class — possibly ruining his chances of landing a college sports scholarship. His teacher had assigned the students to use the word “alien” in a sentence and Christian McGhee asked: “Like space aliens or illegal aliens without green cards?”

The democrats have taken a page from George Orwell's book 1984. In Orwell's prophetic story the global elite wanted to control what people thought. They did this by making common terms in the human vocabulary illegal and so over time these expressions were forgotten. This robbed humanity of the ability to formulate certain ideas and thus the global elite were able to control how people thought and mold society into whatever they wanted it to be.

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