Oregon’s MENTAL HEALTH Advisory Board Includes Member Who Identifies as a TURTLE


Published originally on Rumble By The Gateway Pundit on Mar 13, 2025 at 4:00 pm EST

American’s Support for Israel Wanes


Posted originally on Mar 14, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

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Americans are more likely to support Israel amid the Middle East conflict, but support is waning. A Gallup poll found that 46% of Americans feel sympathy toward Israel, marking the lowest support in Gallup’s 25 years of tracking.

Around 33% of Americans reportedly sympathize with Palestine, a six percentage point rise from 2024 and the highest reading on file. Democrats are far more likely (45% v 18%) to sympathize with Palestine over Israel compared to Republicans. This shift for the Democrats occurred in 2022, as prior to that there was bipartisan support for Israel.

Around 40% of Americans say they approve of Donald Trump’s handling of the war. Yet, most Americans want to see a two-state solution where Palestine establishes clear national lines. Around 55% of American adults support this measure and want to see an independent Palestine. Republicans are split on the issue, with 41% in favor and 49% in opposition.

Israel has received $12 billion in foreign military sales from the US since January 2025. A $3 billion arms deal was approved on the first of this month, and a $4 billion military assistance package was also approved on the same date. A $8 billion arms package was sent to Israel in February, with the bulk going toward bombs and guidance kits. Israel already received $3.3 billion annually from the Foreign Military Financing grant provided by the US.

America will continue funding Israel indefinitely. Turning Gaza into the “Riviera of the Middle East” will not likely go over well and we will see a massive humanitarian and refugee crisis as millions of Palestinians will be displaced. As the economy turns down, so will America’s overall support of Israel.

Monetary History ofCanada


Posted originally by Martin Armstrong on March 12


Early 1600s: Beaver pelts are the one universally accepted medium of exchange, though wheat and moose skins are also legal tender

Mid 1600s: Wampum, or strings and belts made from shell beads, becomes legal tender in colonial New England. Eight white beads or four purple beads buy one penny.

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June 8, 1685: The first issue of card money occurs, which is printed on playing cards. The practice is criticized because it’s easy to counterfeit.

1722: Copper coins are introduced, though merchants didn’t like them; they continued to let people buy goods based on their own credit standing.

Eighteenth century: The lack of a standard currency and the differences in ratings given to the many coins in circulation in the colonies, “undoubtedly hindered trade and was a major source of economic inefficiency.”

Canada 1819 First Bank Note

1817: The Montreal Bank (subsequently the Bank of Montreal) issued the first bank notes in Canada after its establishment in 1817. Other banks soon followed suit. The notes were well received and became the main means of payment in British North America.

Canada 1911 $500

1854 – 1914: The Dominion of Canada is under the gold standard. The value of the Canadian dollar was fixed in terms of gold and valued at par with the U.S. currency. Both U.S. and British gold coins are legal tender in Canada.

July 11, 1864: The greenback sinks to less than 36 cents (Canadian), an all-time peak for the Canadian dollar, from close to parity in early 1862. It subsequently recovers through the decade and the currencies trade around par until the outbreak of the First World War.

Canada 1954 $1000

Mid-1950: Canadian dollar depreciates. The federal government cancels fixed parity, putting it at odds with the International Monetary Fund, and the Canadian currency appreciates.

Aug. 20, 1957: The Canadian dollar hits a peak of $1.06 (U.S.).

May 2, 1962: The government establishes a new par for the Canadian dollar, fixing it at 92.50 cents (U.S.) with a fluctuation band of 1 per cent.

May 31, 1970: The government floats the Canadian dollar amid a growing budget surplus and rising inflation.

April 25, 1974: The dollar hits a high of $1.04 (U.S.) against the greenback as global demand boosts the price of raw materials. The strength sparked fear about Canada’s export industries at a time when the unemployment rate was already high.

Nov. 15, 1976: The Parti Québécois is elected, causing markets to “make a major reassessment of the Canadian dollar’s prospects.” At the same time, commodity prices start to soften, inflation picks up. By 1979, the currency slides to 84 cents (U.S.).

August, 1981: The Bank of Canada’s key rate hits 21.2 per cent. By 1982, the dollar traded below 77 cents (U.S.).

Feb. 4, 1986: The Canadian dollar hits a record low of 69.13 cents (U.S.) as falling commodity prices hurt the economy.

1988-1989: The currency rebounds somewhat to close the decade at 86 cents (U.S.).

1990s: The currency weakens again, closing the decade at 69.29 cents (U.S.). Inflation and interest rates fall and commodity prices soften.

1998: The international crisis in emerging markets such as Russia and Latin America causes the dollar to slide as low as 63.11 cents (U.S.).

2002: The currency hits a record low of 61.98 cents (U.S.) on Jan. 18, 2002.

2006: The loonie tops 90 cents (U.S.), prompting calls for parity. It then weakens for much of the balance of the year.

2007: The loonie takes flight again. On May 31, it topped 94 cents (U.S.) – the highest level in 30 years. Later that year it hit parity in September. That fall the loonie hit its modern-day intra-day high of $1.10 (U.S.), and hit its highest closing price of $1.08 (U.S.) on Nov. 6, 2007.

2008: The loonie continued to trade near parity until it dipped below that level on July 21, 2008.

2009: The Canadian dollar closed at a recent low of 76 cents U.S. on March 9, 2009, before restarting a rapid ascent higher against a basket of international currencies.

2010: The loonie touches parity for the first time in 20 months on April 6, 2010.

Sanders’ Rally Mocks Christianity


Posted originally on Mar 13, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

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The Trump Administration added protections for Christians for a reason. Christians have been relentlessly persecuted by the far-left who have turned wokeness into a religion. The media is split after Bernie Sanders, 83, launched his “stop oligarchy tour” with an introduction from a transexual singer who deliberately mocked God, Jesus, Holy Easter, and Christians in general.

The singer in question, Laura Jane Grace, uttered such filth that I do not want to repeat it on this blog, but many of the lyrics were extremely sexual and outright profane. All hell would break loose if this message was directed at anyone other than Christians.

Legacy media outlets are cheering Sanders “as the leader of the anti-Trump resistance.” People who deemed themselves anti-Biden were considered dangerous potential domestic terrorists. Intelligence agencies actually monitored such people and they were often prohibited from speaking out against Joe Biden online. Conservative rallies were closely monitored, unless someone wanted to attempt to assassinate the GOP candidate, and were often compared to Nazi rallies. Who seems to be intolerant here?

“What all of this tells me, is not just in Michigan or in Vermont, the people of this country will not allow us to move toward oligarchy. They will not allow Trump to take us into authoritarianism,” Sanders yelled. “We’re prepared to fight. And we’re going to win.”

Democrats believe that we are under an oligarchy because their candidates have lost. The people VOTED FOR DONALD TRUMP and the policies he campaigned on. Sanders is effectively asking the public to boycott democracy and refuse to accept the leader chosen by the people.

Christians were frequently debanked under the Biden regime for holding opposing views. They were often prohibited from adopting children, and many had their children taken away for refusing to allow their children to switch genders. Pro-abortion protestors stormed churches during mass, shouting at churchgoers for holding differing beliefs. They were fired from their jobs for refusing to take the COVID experimental injection that used stem cells. Bibles were removed from schools and replaced with pro-trans literature for children. Drag queens received public funds to read these books to children, and parents were not allowed to question what was happening.

The woke movement is an anti-Christian movement. Christians cannot express their dissenting views without being perceived as intolerant. Imagine if Trump opened a rally with a singer who sexualized a leader of any other faith?

The newly established White House Faith Office should look into this rally that urged thousands to mock a religion out of pure hate. The Dems know that the woke agenda angers those who live in reality, which is exactly why Sanders’ rally began with a transexual mocking Jesus.

Crazy Liberal Woman Chooses Woke Politics Over Fiancé on Reality Dating Show


Posted originally on Rumble By Charlie Kirk show on: Mar 11, 2025 at 1:00 pm EST

PURE EVIL: Bernie’s Trans Punk Ally Sings ‘God’s Big Fat D*CK’? | Elijah Schaffer


Published originally on Rumble By The Gateway Pundit on Mar 10, 2025 at 10:00 pm EST

Bernie Sanders Teams Up with Transgender Punk Rocker Performing a Blasphemous, Explicit Song


Published originally on Rumble By The Gateway Pundit on Mar 10, 2025 at 6:00 pm EST

Premier For Disney’s Woke Catastrophe Snow White Canceled In UK


Posted originally on Rumble By The Salty Cracker on: Mar 9, 2025 at 7:32 pm EST

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Published originally on Rumble By Turing Point USA on Mar 9, 2025 at 4:00 pm EST

Chrystia Freeland Canada Needs to Arm Nuclear Against the USA


Posted originally on Mar 2, 2025 by Martin Armstrong

Chrystia Freeland, Klaus Schwab’s stooge, has gone rogue and is pitching to become the next prime minister of Canada. She claims that the world is looking to Canada to be the new leader of the Free World. She is advocating joining with NATO against the United States, with Britain and France adding as nuclear powers, all to protect this leftist agenda because they know they are losing support globally. She said:

“The US is turning predator, and so what Canada needs to do is work closely with our democratic allies, our military allies. I would start with our Nordic partners, specifically Denmark who is also being threatened, and our NATO European allies. I would be sure that France and Britian were there who possess NUCLEAR WEAPONS and I will be working urgently with these partners to build a closer security relationship that guarantees our security in a time when United States can be a threat.”

We live in Interesting Times