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Meloni Responds to Migrant Crisis

Italian PM Giorgia Meloni announced that Italy will begin cracking down on illegal immigration in the wake of the Lampedusa invasion. The small fishing island of [...]

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EU and WHO Plan Digital Vaccine Passports

The European Union and World Health Organization met in Geneva this week to discuss plans for “future pandemics.” Governments and global organizations still [...]

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Eurozone Inflation Reaches New High – Recession Incoming

Inflation in the Eurozone hit a new record in October, according to Eurostat who reported a 10.7% rise. That marks an increase from September’s 9.9% posting and [...]

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Italy’s New PM Giorgia Meloni – a Woman, Mother, Italian, and Christian

The Italian people have voted for a conservative prime minister, and the globalists are panicking. Giorgia Meloni has long been skeptical about Italy’s place in [...]

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Greece’s Public Debt Reached 193% of GDP

Greece’s debt problem has been unrelenting. The European Union refuses to consolidate member state debt, and Greece’s money woes have only multiplied since [...]

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The Inequality of the World Economy

QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; I have followed your comments on the future of inflation for the last five years at least since a friend attended your conference. I must [...]

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Capital Controls in Europe Have Arrived

COMMENT: Dear Marty, I was trying to wire money from my bank account in Italy to the one in the UK, just to realise that I can no longer transfer more than 6,000EUR [...]

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Is Europe Sleepwalking into its Demise?

When the Allies crossed the border to invade Germany as WWII came to an end, the German population hung white sheets from the windows to signify their surrender. [...]

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EU Energy Panic Cycle to Begin

On August 1, the European Commission will begin to reduce its demand for gas with no alternative in place. Unsurprisingly, our computer states that a Panic Cycle [...]

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European Central Bank to Raise Rates Amid Record Inflation

Inflation in the euro area reached a record high of 8.1% in May across the 19-member states. It is no longer possible for the European Central Bank (ECB) to release [...]

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