Monthly Archives: November 2018

Tepper: Competition Is Dying… & Taking Capitalism With It | Zero Hedge

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Capitalism is a game where competitors play by rules on which everyone agrees. The government is the referee, and just as you need a referee and a set of agreed rules for a good basketball game, you need rules to promote competition in the economy. Left to their own

How Extreme Weather Is Shrinking the Planet | The New Yorker

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“Oh, yes. Definitely a forgery. Hope it didn’t cost you much.” The possibility of swift change lies in people coming together in movements large enough to shift the Zeitgeist. In recent years, despairing at the slow progress, I’ve been one of many to protest pipelines and to call attention

It’s A Mad, Mad World

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“The opiate of the masses is not just religion, but the propaganda, misinformation, lies and technological distractions designed by the invisible government ruling class to provide the masses with pleasant illusions about their country, society, and material situation. If the masses were to wake up and realize they are

Did The IMF Reveal That Cryptocurrency Is The New World Order End-Game? | Zero Hedge

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“I wonder sometimes about the people who used to argue that bitcoin’s high value made its legitimacy self-evident; would they now concede with bitcoin’s plunging value that its legitimacy was in question? I’m guessing they probably won’t. Crypto was also an effective distraction from people trying to build precious

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Orcas thrive in a land to the north. Why are Puget Sound’s dying? – Chicago Tribune

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BLACKFISH SOUND, QUEEN CHARLOTTE STRAIT, B.C. Bigger and bigger, with a puff and a blow, the orca surfaces, supreme in his kingdom of green. Northern resident orcas like this one live primarily in the cleaner, quieter waters of northern Vancouver Island and Southeast Alaska, where there also are more