The chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, said his goal is “to get wages down.”
US Federal Reserve Says Its Goal Is ‘To Get Wages Down’
H/T: THE NEW DARK AGE
The chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, said his goal is “to get wages down.”
US Federal Reserve Says Its Goal Is ‘To Get Wages Down’
H/T: THE NEW DARK AGE
Nice excuse! 🙄
U.S. defense and aerospace firms are asking Congress for a defense budget for 2023 that exceeds inflation by 3 to 5 percent and challenged lawmakers to pass their annual defense bills by Sept 30.
Defense firms push Congress for Pentagon budget increase over inflation
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Expanded NATO will “shoot billions” to U.S. arms merchants
Lockheed Martin Gave Over $250k to Politicians as They Discussed Ukraine Bills
As lawmakers in Congress debated billions of dollars’ worth of aid to Ukraine, including military aid, major defense contractor Lockheed Martin was spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on campaign donations, new disclosures show.
Lockheed Martin Gave Over $250k to Politicians as They Discussed Ukraine Bills
Interesting:
Elon Musk, The Club of Rome, Peter Thiel, Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, Republicans, Democrats, The CIA, FBI, NSA, DOD… divided, yet united, against a single common enemy: China.
YouTube: Division & Unity Within The Ruling Class
By the end of the 19th century, the Western Nations and Japan managed to carve up most of the world into colonies among themselves. While that was no longer possible after World War II, a new strategy for domination, euphemistically called “spheres of influence”, has replaced colonialism with largely similar but more subtle outcomes.
Is the Solomon Islands an Australian colony?
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Expanded NATO will “shoot billions” to U.S. arms merchants
If Finland and Sweden are accepted into NATO the countries would join their Nordic neighbors, Denmark, Norway and Iceland. The five countries currently work together under the Nordic Defense Cooperation pact. Bringing NORDEFCO inside NATO would facilitate joint planning, cut off Russian maritime access to St. Petersburg, and strengthen defense of the North Atlantic and Artic sea routes.
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The Port of St. Petersburg and Its Impact on Global Trade
Russia’s second largest city, Saint Petersburg, is among the most crucial locations for shipping and logistics on the planet. It serves as the maritime capital of Russia, being the biggest industrial and transportation center in the nation.
The Port of St. Petersburg also serves as the most vital shipping location between the eastern hemisphere and the west, which is part of the reason it’s also known as the European Gateway of the nation of Russia. Given its importance to global logistics operations, there are major benefits to getting a better understanding of the Port of St. Petersburg.
U.S. inconsistencies highlighted by the Buffalo shooting
However, this excuse doesn’t wash. The U.S. liberal elite order knows very well they have been supporting Nazis and that interests are more important than ideology. Tellingly, Amazon profits from selling the Azov Battalion’s merchandise, with its white-supremacist sonnenrad symbol behind a modified swastika. At least they did until it was pulled after the Buffalo shooting.
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Buffalo shooter wore same Nazi symbol as Ukrainian military
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West’s Support for Extremism “Blows Back” in New York Shooting
Mainstream Media is still ignoring this and even trying to turn it into ‘Russian disinformation.’
Doumbouya orders Foreign Mining companies to process bauxite in Guinea, sets May as deadline
“Despite the mining boom in the bauxite sector, we have to admit that the expected revenues are below expectations, and you and we cannot continue this game of fools that perpetuates great inequality in our relations” Doumbouya said.
The issue of countries earning less from their resources cuts across Africa. In some cases, the nation earns less than 40% of its own resources whilst the multinationals walk away with the big cuts. Do you think all other African countries should emulate this approach?
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