Real Inflation Rate 10% Squeezing Consumers [Video]

williamsGreg Hunter – Economist John Williams says if Hillary would have won the 2016 election, we would “most likely be in a full blown depression.” The problems in the economy started long ago no matter who was elected. Williams says, “I would contend we were already in a recession at the end of the Obama Administration. That’s one reason why Donald Trump got elected.”

Williams says another negative for the economy is resistance on both sides of the aisle of swamp creatures who do not want to pass legislation so Trump can bring home better jobs. Williams says, “Their motivation is not to provide those jobs.” So, Congress is working against “We the People,” and Williams goes on to say, “Yes . . . Yes, let me put it this way. Mr. Trump was something of an anti-establishment candidate, and the establishment had been in place on both sides of the isle for a long time. . . .

https://youtu.be/y9sKiQeId-Y

“Now, you have someone who is going to change the approach, one that is needed to get the system back on stable footing. As a result, you have extraordinary turmoil in the press and a lot of opposition in Congress on both sides of the isle.

Continue reading

Chairman Goodlatte: “FBI Lawyers instructed Peter Strzok not to answer many, many questions”… [Video]

Sundance – Suffice to say it’s not a good look when lawyers representing the FBI are telling the central witness within a political conspiracy involving the FBI not to answer questions from congressional oversight.

House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte tells Martha MacCallum that FBI lawyers are instructing FBI Agent Peter Strzok not to answer questions from congress about the nature of his involvement within a DOJ/FBI conspiracy to stop a political candidate; and later to overthrow a presidency.

Additionally Chairman Goodlatte states the answers agent Strzok did give about his text messages were “not believable.” Continue reading

The Jesuits and Pelosi plan to overthrow Trump

pelosi
Pelosi in August 2017 at the Vatican with her husband Paul Pelosi and her grandsons Paul and Thomas

Leo Lyon Zagami – Jesuits were once regarded as a dangerous religious order whose unrelenting pursuit of power was second to none. This was before the publication of the infamous The Protocols of the Elders of Zion put all the blame on the Jews. The earliest recorded Jesuit conspiracy theory was found in the Monita secreta, an early 17th-century document that alleged that the Jesuits were trying to gain wealth in illicit ways.

The Protestant Reformation, but especially the English Reformation, brought new suspicions against the Jesuits, who were accused of infiltrating political realms and non-Catholic churches. Even the official website of the Jesuits in Britain (www.jesuit.org.uk) admits their criminal behavior:

Because they have always worked at the margins and intersections individual Jesuits, whilst maintaining their vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, were (and are) given a great deal of freedom as to the means of achieving their mission.  On some occasions this has led to individuals going too far and working against the local laws.”

Continue reading

Is Your Home a Drain on the Environment?

Is your home a drain on the environment? Yes, but you can reduce the impact your house has on your surroundings and make your life easier at the same time.

Three of the most significant factors in your house’s environmental impact are your use of electricity, heating / cooling, and water. Consider the following options as a means to improve all three.

Adjust Your Electricity Use

Image via Flickr

Your electricity usage is one of the most substantial parts of your overall environmental impact. According to Omega, “switching to a green power program that draws on all renewable energy is one of the strongest ways you can personally take a stand for renewable energy.”

When it’s time to replace major appliances like your washing machine or refrigerator, choose models rated by the EPA as energy-efficient. To reduce your electricity use even more, consider swapping out incandescent light bulbs for an LED option. They not only use less electricity, but they also last much longer. Continue reading

Full Moon in Capricorn: The Flow of Effortless Action

energySimon Vorster & Jennifer Langstone – The past month has been a process of redefining and reframing our beliefs, intentions, self-definitions and inner dialogue, thereby creating space to embody our simplest and greatest natural gifts, and allow our heart’s guidance to re-shape our relationship to the outside world.

At the time of New Moon in Gemini (June 13th) we took a vital step in this process; called to be the change and to be it first — and to trust that we are paving the way for others to follow — we began integrating our deepest and most natural values into our lives, and anchoring them into a world that isn’t yet ready to understand, support, or reflect them back to us.

Now, as the energy of today’s Full Moon in Capricorn takes shape, we are being called to stop, seek clarity, and digest a new awareness. While our attention is simultaneously being pulled in all directions, the energy of current alignments invites us to look inward, sit with stillness in our hearts in each new moment, and then ride the natural flow into effortless, inspired action. Continue reading