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The Map They Don't Want You To See: Nations With The Most Refugees Have The Most Terror Attacks

The Map They Don't Want You To See: Nations With The Most Refugees Have The Most Terror Attacks

Authored by Mac Slavo via SHTFplan.com,

The globalists who run the governments and the media outlets in Europe will never admit the truth about the refugee crisis. They’ll never admit that there is a direct link between opening their nation’s borders to people from chaotic war-torn nations, and horrific terrorist attacks. They’re constantly reassuring their citizens that they have nothing to worry about from refugees who come from terror prone regions, and to suggest otherwise is racist and Islamophobic.

Are You Ready to Die?

Are You Ready to Die?

Paul Craig Roberts

In George Orwell’s 1949 dystopian novel, 1984, information that no longer is consistent with Big Brother’s explanations is chucked down the Memory Hole. In the real American dystopia in which we currently live, the information is never reported at all.

Saudis Plan $40 Billion US Investment To "Cement Ties With Trump"

Saudis Plan $40 Billion US Investment To "Cement Ties With Trump"

Having gone all-in on a Hillary Clinton victory ahead of the elections, Saudi Arabia has quickly pivoted in its "appreciation" of the Trump administration, and having realized that the fastest way to Trump's heart is through the US Treasury's bank account, it is preparing to invest an "unprecedented" amount of money in the US. According to Bloomberg, the Kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund will announce plans to "deploy as much as $40 billion into U.S. infrastructure." The investment will likely be unveiled as early as next week when Trump is scheduled to visit the kingdom.

"You Look Remarkably Calm For Someone Who Issues €2.5 Trillion Out Of Thin Air" - Dutch Politician To Draghi

"You Look Remarkably Calm For Someone Who Issues €2.5 Trillion Out Of Thin Air" - Dutch Politician To Draghi

Used to a fawning press corps and clueless politicians, perhaps Mario Draghi was expecting a warm greeting, a series of softball questions from Dutch lawmakers, and some late night entertainment on Wednesday when the ECB president made a rare visit to the Hague.

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