Australia’s Nuclear Submarine Program
March 15th, 2023Madness.
Via: The Diplomat:
From around 2027, U.S. and U.K. nuclear submarines will undertake rotational deployments to Australia.
In the 2030s, subject to U.S. Congressional approval, Australia will purchase three to five Virginia-class subs. The Biden administration and Australia itself are also making new investments in the United States’ submarine-building capacity.
Lastly, beginning from the early 2040s, Australia will build eight entirely new submarines, designed with the United Kingdom but featuring U.S. technology, including a new combat system. The “SSN AUKUS,” as it has been named, will be operated by both Australia and the United Kingdom.
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The bill for the submarines – tentatively put at AU$268 billion to AU$368 billion (US$178-$245 billion) over several decades – will push defense spending well beyond 2 percent of GDP at a time when the national budget is in structural deficit and demands for spending on health and social welfare are high.
Vitamin D Reduced Dementia by 40%
March 15th, 2023Never forget how mainstream/corporate controlled medicine refused to acknowledge the Vitamin D Covid relationship. My guess is that you won’t hear much about this Vitamin D dementia research from them either.
Via: Dr. John Campbell:
FBI, State Department Miss Deadline to Produce COVID Origin Information to House Panel
March 14th, 2023I consider the Wuhan lab leak revelations to be a limited hangout at this point. The goal is to prevent a wide understanding that the whole thing was premeditated.
Via: Epoch Times:
The FBI and U.S. Department of State didn’t provide documents by the deadline in response to a congressional request for information on the origin of the COVID-19 virus, but the agencies are expected to comply, according to the House panel seeking the information.
The information was requested on Feb. 27 by Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, and by Rep. Brad R. Wenstrup (R-Ohio), chairman of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. The deadline for providing the documents was March 13.
“We have not received documents at this time, but we are in communication with the agencies about the chairman’s request, and we expect compliance,” a spokesperson for the subcommittee told The Epoch Times on March 13.
Are Bank Failures Tied to COVID Scam, Lockdowns?
March 14th, 2023Via: Jon Rappoport:
Major media intentionally paid almost no attention to the vastness of the economic destruction caused by the lockdowns.
Businesses closing their doors, going into bankruptcy, millions of people’s lives overturned and destroyed, desolate cities…
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MANY of the businesses that failed as a result of the lockdowns had outstanding loans with banks. They stopped paying back those loans. On top of that, many suddenly impoverished businesspeople took out government COVID loans and now they can’t pay them back.
Russian Fighter Jet Crashes Into U.S. Reaper Drone Over the Black Sea
March 14th, 2023Via: Daily Mail:
A Russian fighter jet collided with an American Reaper drone over the Black Sea, bringing the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) down, the US military confirmed today.
The US military said one of two Russian fighters clipped the propeller of the drone, forcing the US to bring it down in the area of intense NATO military activity close to the Ukraine war frontlines, amid Russia’s on-going invasion of the country.
‘Our MQ-9 aircraft was conducting routine operations in international airspace when it was intercepted and hit by a Russian aircraft, resulting in a crash and complete loss of the MQ-9,’ U.S. Air Force General James Hecker, who oversees the US Air Force in the region, said in a statement.
10,000 Dutch Farmers Protest Government’s Crippling Nitrogen Emissions Target in The Hague
March 13th, 2023Famine is a common result of maniac big state policies.
Via: ReMix:
Thousands of Dutch farmers protested on Saturday against the government’s policies to reduce nitrogen emissions, warning they will put farms out of business and affect food production.
Hundreds of tractors from across the Netherlands could be seen driving to the event in The Hague ahead of regional elections this week, and more than 10,000 farmers were in attendance, according to the Reuters news agency.
Protesters accused the Dutch government of forcing farmers off of privately owned land in order to appease Brussels, and carried banners reading “No farmers, no food” and “There is no nitrogen ‘problem.’”
Midazolam Murders – When a Common Sedative Becomes an Execution Drug
March 13th, 2023Via: Peak Prosperity:
FBI Finally Admits to Buying Location Data on Americans
March 12th, 2023As disturbing as this Ars Technica piece is, the actual situation might as well be infinitely worse. In 2013, we learned that law enforcement was “laundering” data collected through U.S. national security intercept systems for use against Americans, U.S. Communications Intelligence Secretly Shared with Law Enforcement for Use Against Americans in Criminal Investigations:
“It’s just like laundering money – you work it backwards to make it clean,” said Finn Selander, a DEA agent from 1991 to 2008 and now a member of a group called Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, which advocates legalizing and regulating narcotics.
So, when the article below states that, “Americans are protected against unreasonable searches under the Fourth Amendment,” know that the cops have been “laundering” evidence collected from the black world for use against Americans for decades.
That is as bad as any corrupt shithole state, Russia, China or anywhere even worse.
Via: Ars Technica:
Americans are protected against unreasonable searches under the Fourth Amendment, and the Supreme Court has said that government agencies accessing location data without a warrant can be considered in violation of Fourth Amendment rights. But privacy advocates like the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have continually found evidence that federal agencies, including the FBI, have relied on a legal loophole to continue purchasing location data that agencies otherwise may not legally be able to access.
Deluxe Home Vintage Computer Den
March 12th, 2023Via: Ars Technica:
In a world where millions of people carry a 1990s-grade supercomputer in their pockets, it’s fun to revisit tech from a time when a 1 megahertz machine on a desktop represented a significant leap forward. Recently, a collector named Brian Green showed off his vintage computer collection on Twitter, and we thought it would be fun to ask him about why and how he set up his at-home computer lab.
Yellen Says No Federal Bailout for Silicon Valley Bank Another Banking System Bailout Announced
March 12th, 2023
On Friday, we said that the Fed will have to make an announcement before the Monday open, and we didn’t have to wait that long: in fact, the Fed waited just 15 minutes after futures opened for trading to announce the new bailout, alongside even more shocking news: the Treasury announced that New York State regulators are shuttering Signature Bank – a major New York bank – adding that all depositors both at Signature Bank, and also the now insolvent Silicon Valley Bank, will have access to their money on Monday.
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Update: SVB Collapse Sparks Bank Runs:
On Saturday, just like the bank run scene from It’s a Wonderful Life, images and videos surfaced on social media of people lined up outside SVB branches and other SVB-exposed banks, trying to panic-withdraw as much money as they could.
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Via: AP:
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday that the federal government would not bail out Silicon Valley Bank, but is working to help depositors who are concerned about their money.
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“We’re not going to do that again,” she said. “But we are concerned about depositors, and we’re focused on trying to meet their needs.”
With Wall Street rattled, Yellen tried to reassure Americans that there will be no domino effect after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.


