A ‘growing club’ of ‘very powerful countries’ is steering away from using the dollar

By Eustance Huang The U.S. dollar has been the world’s major reserve currency for decades, but that status could come under threat as “very powerful countries” seek to undermine its importance, warned Anne Korin, from the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security. One of those reasons driving their shift away from the dollar is …[continue reading]

The antifungal properties of coconut oil extend even to opportunistic pathogens: study

Coconut is a popular health-promoting and versatile medicinal food that provides a variety of  benefits, including boosting heart health, reducing stress, and preventing brain diseases like Alzheimer’s. Now, recent research suggests that coconut, specifically coconut oil, has antifungal properties as well. A study published in the American Society of Microbiology’s journal mSphere found that coconut oil …[continue reading]

HAITI 2010 CLINTON ASSOCIATE CAUGHT TRY TO REMOVE 33 KIDNAPPED CHILDREN FROM HAITI

WHY DID THE CLINTONS INTERVENE TO GET THE CHARGES DROPPED? The news is in. A serious pathologist has looked at the Jeffery Epstein “suicide” and says it sure looks like murder to him. OK, serious people already knew that.   How many people know, or knew and forgot, that the Clintons were involved in another …[continue reading]

GOOGLE’S NATURAL HEALTH CENSORSHIP CAMPAIGN WITH SAYER JI, ZACH VORHIES AND MARYAM HEINEN

Google censorship is among the most pernicious things happening in our world today. This is an important conversation between GreenMedInfo publisher, Sayer Ji, Google whistleblower, Zach Vorhies and filmmaker, Maryam Henein about how Google is destroying the livelihoods of those in the alternative media and in the natural health space. Google’s status as a bad …[continue reading]

Carbon Dioxide is Making The World Greener (w/ Freeman Dyson, Institute for Advanced Studies)

Conversations That Matter, with Stuart McNish 10K subscribers     SUBSCRIBE Computer models do a good job of helping us understand climate but they do a very poor job of predicting it. That is according to physicist Freeman Dyson of the Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. Dyson says, “As measured from space, …[continue reading]

Mnuchin Open to Looser Rules Backed by Dimon to Ease Repo Stress

(Bloomberg) — U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is open to loosening financial crisis-era regulations that have stiffened liquidity rules for big banks to relieve possible cash crunches in short-term funding markets. Mnuchin said in an interview Tuesday that he had spoken to Jamie Dimon, chief executive of JPMorgan Chase & Co., and other banks about …[continue reading]

Civil servants plotting mobile phone ‘facial recognition’ to boost sign-ups for controversial MyGovId platform

SENIOR CIVIL SERVANTS have been discussing the possible introduction of facial recognition technology to boost the numbers signing up for the controversial MyGovId platform. MyGovId is an online service where you can submit a driving licence application, access your Revenue account or apply for a student grant, amongst other services. A Public Services Card is …[continue reading]