As Bloomberg reports, the panel had its prickly moments. After Putin suggested that Europe depended on the U.S. for its security, and told Macron there was “no need to worry” because Russia would help, the French president shot back.
The mainstream media in the United States almost entirely ignores Europe, but I believe that what is going on over there is the key right now.
Italy is a financial basket case, and Europe isn’t going to be able to handle a complete and total Italian financial collapse. If you will remember, Europe could barely handle what happened in Greece, and the Italian economy is many times the size of Greece.
The can has been kicked down the road several times before on the Italian crisis, but now we are getting to the point where it simply won’t be able to be kicked down the road any further.
And once things start unraveling over in Europe, we will be deeply affected in the United States as well. The global financial system is more interconnected than ever before, and at this point we are even more vulnerable than we were just prior to the crisis of 2008.
Alberto’s appearance is becoming more typical of what a tropical system is expected to look like, as clouds and thunderstorms are beginning to wrap counterclockwise on the northern side around Alberto’s center of circulation.
1) Imprisonment of Tommy Robinson
2) RFK Jr. believes it was not Sirhan Sirhan
3) Controlling a film with your mind
4) Mystery Booms
5) Elon Musk the villian now according to MSM
6) Solo crashes overseas, and is struggling at Box Office
Florida Governor Rick Scott on Saturday declared a state of emergency as subtropical storm Alberto moves north toward the U.S. Gulf Coast, threatening to bring heavy rainfall and flooding by Monday, according to officials.
Astronomically high college tuition facilitated by a bottomless ocean of student loans has saddled Americans with a record $1.48 trillion in non-dischargeable debt – an amount which has more than doubled since the 2009 lows.
A dangerous radioactive element could be lurking in your tap water. It’s odorless, invisible, and tasteless but it’s affecting up to 170 million Americans every day.
1) News stories scrubbed from Google news
2) Netflix now worth more than Disney
3) Facebook wants your pics 2.0
4) Amazon records and shares
5) Antidepressants linked to Dementia
The mass gas shortage in Brazil is spreading. Locals are waiting in super long lines to get whatever amount of gas they can. It seems the MSM are not really saying to much about what is happening.
If you have any info you would like me to report on, let me know at dahboo7@yahoo.com.
This video is terrifying! A huge crack related to the ongoing Kilauea volcanic eruption goes right through a family house. The building may be soon underground as the cracks in the ground are growing every day a bit more.
1) Wikileaks releases video of “grab team”
2) US government employee suffers sound/brain injury
3) Proof Salon a racist publication
4) Evergreen State backlash, staff cuts
5) Show Dogs movie pulled from theatres, for what?
A 310-year-old Spanish shipwreck carrying treasure that might be worth up to $17 billion was discovered with the help of an underwater robot. It’s called the Remus 6000 and it can dive nearly four miles and is loaded with sensors and cameras.
1) Munk debate, SJWs vs Jordan Peterson
2) MK Ultra lawsuit
3) Elon Musk to start “Pravda”
4) Medical examiner releases report on CDC worker
5) Continued fail of Starwars, proves what?
A US government worker has reportedly suffered a mild brain injury after hearing an “abnormal sound” while working in China. The incident has sparked comparisons to last year’s alleged ‘sonic attack’ on US diplomats in Cuba.
The US State Department issued a health warning to its citizens based in China outlining the mysterious case. “A US government employee in China recently reported subtle and vague, but abnormal, sensations of sound and pressure,” the statement said, adding that it has informed all official staff based in the country of the case.
A large number of assault rifles, pistols, and ammunition have been stolen from Germany’s Bundeswehr (armed forces) in recent years, according to a defense department document seen by Der Spiegel.
A total of 75 assault rifles and pistols and nearly 57,000 rounds of ammunition have gone missing since 2010, the German magazine reported, citing a classified document.
A U.S. Air Force T-38 Talon II trainer jet crashed Wednesday morning near Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. Both pilots safely ejected from the aircraft.
The lava flow entered the 800-acre property of the Puna Geothermal Venture Plant before stalling at a swale about 300 yards from the nearest underground, geothermal well. If lava breaches the well, authorities fear it could release hydrogen sulfide, a toxic and flammable gas.
Russia’s first-floating nuclear power plant arrived in the Arctic port of Murmansk over the weekend in preparation for its maiden mission, providing electricity to an isolated Russian town across the Bering Strait from Alaska. But it feels like that could be a cover story for a much bigger operation.. Only time will tell.