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Armstrong on Russian TV

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Armstrong-RT-8-15-25.mp4   As for those who think I should not be on RT, go pick up your gun, send your children there or grandchildren there as well to die, and try building a nuclear air raid shelter in your basement and see if you can even get anti-radiation pills they reserve just for government officials […]

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WEC 2024 Testimonials

If you’re not sure yet, we’ve put together testimonials from past participants and a video with an honest review of last year’s event. Times are changing quickly, and important cyclical turning points, especially in 2026, are coming up. This year’s WEC will be full of insights into what’s ahead. Since our first WEC in 1985, most attendees

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Climate Lockdowns in Canada

Entering the forest has become illegal in three Canadian provinces—Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. Entering woodlands can result in massive fines or even jail time. Why? The Canadian government believes it must ban the public from accessing nature to prevent forest fires. Nova Scotia just handed me a fine for $28,872.50 for walking into

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Could Trump Sue Powell?

President Donald Trump has threatened Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell with a “major lawsuit.” Could the sitting president sue the head of the central bank that acts independently of the Fed? It depends on the context as there are two issues—interest rates and the Federal Reserve headquarters operation. The Federal Open Market Committee, the voting

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