Theft and Death

on the Nile

In 1951, Zakaria Goneim made an incredible discovery. Eight years later his body was found floating in the Nile. His death is the second in this story. The first, nearly 4.5 thousand years earlier, set the stage for a conspiracy that still has ripple effects today.

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They’re Lying about Inflation

The orthodoxy has failed us when it comes to analyzing inflation. The simplified see-saw, with inflation on one end and unemployment on the other, is a valuable key to understanding inflation, but it’s not the full picture. The stagflation that plagued the 1970s is clear evidence that this dynamic is not consistent. Focusing on employment does not cut it, especially in a situation as unique as a post-pandemic economy.

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Generational War

Voting for Reform is the same cultural, fear-based voting from our society’s elderly that led to Brexit, why else would a population who lives off of benefits in the form of pensions and requires far more socialised medical care vote for a party which stands for cutting benefits and privatising the NHS?

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