Episode 1285: Diversity Fire


Posted originally on Rumble By Revenge of the CIS on: Jan 12, 2024 3:58 pm EST

Sunday Morning Prayer


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on:Dec 31, 10:31 am EST

Happy New Year from the AE Team!


Posted originally on Jan 1, 2024 By Martin Armstrong 

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As the year comes to a close, we want to express our deepest gratitude for your continued support and engagement with our blog.

May the upcoming year be filled with new opportunities, strategic breakthroughs, and successful trades. Together, let’s navigate the intricate landscape of financial trends with confidence and precision. We look forward to providing you with cutting-edge insights and tools to enhance your financial endeavors.

Happy New Year from the entire Armstrong team!

12.27.23: FED comms, Black Swan event, Glorious Victory, Huge losses for ENEMY, 2024 will be HUGE. Pray!


Posted originally on Rumble By And We Know on: Dec 27, 12:45 pm EST

Hearts of Oak: The Week According To . . . Matt Le Tissier


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon War Room Dec 30, 3:00 pm EST

GOP Hopeful to Challenge 26th Amendment


Armstrong Economics Blog/Politics Re-Posted May 12, 2023 by Martin Armstrong

Potential GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is proposing to amend the Constitution, which in itself does not fall within party lines. The Constitution is not a suggestion but a standard for life in this nation. The 26th Amendment allows all adults over the age of 18 to vote for their representatives. Ramaswamy believes that only people over the age of 25 should have the right to vote, with a few exceptions.

There is a “long-standing tradition in our country, tying civic duties to the privileges of citizenship,” Vivek stated. On this premise, he proposes allowing adults under 25 to vote if they have served in the military for a minimum of six months or work as first responder as a police officer or firefighter. Others under the age of 25 could take a civics test, similar to the test provided to naturalized citizens if they’d like their voice to be heard. Well, the problem is you then cannot draft them to die in foreign wars with no right to vote. Rome use to have a requirement that you had to be a property owner to even serve in the military. The idea was if you had something to lose, you would defend the country.

Some young students understand politics in greater depth than older generations. The youth may tend to vote blue, but that should not give any GOP candidate permission to silence their voices. These young adults will still be expected to pay taxes and adhere to laws implemented by their government leaders. Yet another reason why it is absurd to tax teens under the age of 18 who have no say in their representation. This policy would open the door to blocking out the votes of other demographics. Should the elderly reapply for voting rights? Should everyone be required to take a civics test? Politicians already have to beg the people to show up on election day.

The young 37-year-old candidate could have appealed to the youth in other ways. I have no problem critiquing candidates on both sides of the aisle since half of them are swimming in the same swamp. Taking away rights and amending the Constitution to tilt the election is a poor proposal.

Do the Little Things


Posted originally on March 31, 2023 | Menagerie 

Take a moment to share your successes, small or large. Have you lost a few pounds, managed to find a few moments of time for relaxation and stress relief, or found that you really enjoy those walks you started taking?

We all wish we’d make the big, life altering changes every day, but the facts line up in support of the little things done consistently. Over time they become the habits that we build upon to change our lives.

Among the little things that help, motivation is important. Seeing other people’s successes, sharing our own. And we can always get some good tips and ideas from what works for others as well.

“Justice for All” – The #1 Download on iTunes


Posted originally on the CTH on March 12, 2023 | Sundance 

This is the #1 download on iTunes, as We The People contemplate the events depicted.  The totality of a corrupt American government, led by a system of control, is a painful realization.  However, America always rises.  And yes, “lambs become lions.”

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Do not distress yourself with dark imaginings, but more is coming…

Neil Oliver, The Government Doesn’t Value Human Beings – But Technocracy Cannot Replace Human Skill


Posted originally on the CTH on February 18, 2023 | Sundance

For his weekly monologue U.K pundit Neil Oliver weaves the outline of how government officials, and the system creators who support them, have dismissed the inherent ability of humankind to advance itself without external inputs.

Indeed, in the biggest of big pictures the inherent skills and ability of the individual to overcome great challenge is factually a unique attribute to people, human beings.  We were born by the grace of a loving God, with a very unique set of abilities in the universe of life.  We can learn, discover, formulate and achieve great things when we focus as individuals on the issues of greatest priority.  Everything Mr. Oliver states in this monologue is inherently true, naturally true and empirically true.

Ultimately, as governments -consisting of people- and technocrats, again more people, attempt to subvert and replace unique human abilities with technological advancements, you always end at a place where a physical person with skill is needed to accomplish the mechanics of what the designed system cannot provide.

In very real terms, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Klaus Schwab and every person who operates within the system of creating or promoting artificial intelligence, likely does not possess the skill to manage their own household plumbing or repair a broken weld.  WATCH:

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Neil skirts around an issue that I have contemplated for years.  Just as surgeons possess specific sets of skills that can repair a human body, ultimately so too do blue-collar workers hold similar skillsets.

I can easily envision a time (it’s coming soon) when the average population is so critically incapable of fixing things, an outcome of diminished emphasis on doing, that the value of those who can fix things will afford them incredible income.

As technology continues to drive forward, the financial value assigned to irreplaceable physical human labor will ultimately invert.  Surgeons may indeed be replaced by machines, but robots will never be able to fix a leaky roof.  There are just too many variables and the technocrats do not think of such things.

President Trump Remarks During Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway Celebration – Video


Posted originally on the CTH on January 22, 2023 | Sundance 

President Donald J Trump delivered remarks yesterday during the celebration of life for Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway {Direct Rumble Link}.

Delivering remarks in his authentic style, President Trump delivered a mostly ad lib speech to celebrate the life of Diamond and the joy she delivered to all around her.  While interplaying personal anecdotes about the time they spent together, President Trump overlays the positive impact of both Diamond and Silk amid the cultural and political dynamics of the day.  WATCH: