SUBSCRIBE Josh Sigurdson and John Sneisen sit down once again with Robert Kiyosaki of Rich Dad, Poor Dad to talk about a whole host of issues in the news! Starting it off, we go into collateralized debt obligations, mortgage backed securities, reverse mortgages and other concerning factors that we’ve seen before in the …[continue reading]
Activist and documentary maker, Alessandro Castellón, joins the program to discuss his upcoming documentary which uncovers the fatal consequences for those who expose the gruesome human trafficking conducted by the rich and famous. His research has disclosed a string of untimely deaths of those who have the courage to publicly expose powerful people who are …[continue reading]
Swiss opposition to 5G is not new and not just from residents. In 2017, Swiss doctor Bertrand Buchs launched a petition asking for a moratorium on its installation and since then doctors and scientists worldwide have signed it. Research has determined that exposure can cause undesirable symptoms and conditions – to say the least (see …[continue reading]
Ireland to Reduce Waste by Cutting out All Single-Use Plastic September 18, 2019 0 0 0 0 0 Like Jordan Davidson, EcoWatchWaking Times Ireland is ready to say goodbye to plastic cutlery, plastic balloon sticks and grocery items wrapped in plastic as a way to drastically reduce the amount of waste in Irish …[continue reading]
Speaking at LIFT 2007, Sugata Mitra talks about his Hole in the Wall project. Young kids in this project figured out how to use a PC on their own — and then taught other kids. He asks, what else can children teach themselves? ABOUT THE SPEAKER Sugata Mitra · Education researcher Educational researcher Sugata Mitra …[continue reading]
What if your job didn’t control your life? Brazilian CEO Ricardo Semler practices a radical form of corporate democracy, rethinking everything from board meetings to how workers report their vacation days (they don’t have to). It’s a vision that rewards the wisdom of workers, promotes work-life balance — and leads to some deep insight on …[continue reading]
The Republic of the Marshall Islands has been using the US dollar since 1979. But in a new Bloomberg report and a statement from a senior Marshall Islands official, that could all change as the country with a population of 75,000 could soon issue a sovereign currency in digital form – using blockchain technology. David Paul, the environment minister …[continue reading]
Douglas Gabriel and John Barnwell discuss the mysteries of blood and why the elite sickos of the world can’t get enough. EMBED A VIDEO (Optional):
We may not realize it, but we are still subjects of the British Monarchy. American history books and classes indoctrinated (propaganda) us into believing we had won the American Revolution. But we didn’t. We are still subjects of Queen Elizabeth. The history books were written by the victors and their big publishing houses. And it …[continue reading]
Bloomberg markets JPMorgan’s Metals Desk Was a Criminal Enterprise, U.S. Says By Tom Schoenberg and David Voreacos September 16, 2019, 5:25 PM GMT+1 Updated on September 16, 2019, 6:47 PM GMT+1 U.S. invokes racketeering law in charging three metals traders RICO statute is rarely used in cases involving big banks …[continue reading]


