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Tuesday, 27 June

00:17

The Plot to Seize Russia EBOOK NOW AVAILABLE "IndyWatch Feed World"

Russia is now available at most major retailers. The ebook is compatible with Kindle, Nook, and most electronic readers. The citations are hyperlinked, providing the reader with insight into our research. We priced the book at $40 so everyone can access this crucial information. Check out why this book quickly became a top-seller for economic policy.
As on reviewer wrote: 

Brilliant! The key insights I needed to understand both the current proxy war and pandemic

After seeing "The Forecaster" movie on the author's life and encounter with "the club" of money men who play both sides against the middle I've gained a new appreciation for Armstrong's contention that "history is entirely different from the propaganda we are led to believe". Martin seemingly knows everybody and all the secrets, and has been in high demand (usually during financial crisis) for private consults at breakfast tables of world leaders of both the left and right since the era of Margaret Thatcher. His observations and insights into the the motivations and thought processes of power brokers are invaluable in understanding where the world is headed. Buy this book!
The post The Plot to Seize Russia EBOOK NOW AVAILABLE first appeared on Armstrong Economics.

00:09

Flash floods, landslides, rains wreak havoc in Himachal Pradesh, India - six dead "IndyWatch Feed World"

Due to heavy rainfall, there are landslides and flash floods in several parts of Himachal Pradesh. Six people have died, and ten people are injured so far in the state. Confirming the death reports, Principal Secretary of Himachal Pradesh's Disaster Management Onkar Chand Sharma said that 303 animals lost their lives. He further said there is a loss of INR 3 crore expected due to rainfall.

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Monday, 26 June

23:57

Heavy rains and floods hit Serbian agriculture "IndyWatch Feed World"

Due to overflowing rivers and streams, a state of emergency was declared in 56 cities and municipalities in Serbia. As authorities are dealing with the damages, further flooding is expected with continued heavy rainfall in the coming period. State emergency units were mostly deployed in Western and Central Serbia, in the municipalities of Novi Pazar, Aleksinac and Kosjeric. As reported on agroberichtenbuitenland.nl, heavy and long-lasting rains will negatively impact the fruit yields in Serbia. Fruit expert professor Zoran Keserovic said that he does not remember it rained so much for the last several decades. "Two months ago, the condition of the fruit was good and good yields were forecasted. But frequent rains will reduce the yield by about five percent, and in the best case scenario, the crop will be at the level of last year."

23:46

Lightning kills 4 in Rajasthan, India as state receives first Monsoon rains "IndyWatch Feed World"

Four people were killed and many others injured in incidents of lightning strikes in Rajasthan as the first Monsoon rains were received in some parts of the state, officials said on Monday. The deaths were reported from Pali, Baran and Chittorgarh districts, they said. Dinesh (21) died after being struck by lightning in Pali district on Sunday evening, police said. In Baran's Patpadi, two cousins Hariram (46) and Kamal (32) were killed in lightning strikes, while a 10-year-old girl was fatally struck in Chittorgarh, police said.

23:43

Lightning kills 10 as pre-monsoon rains lash Pakistan "IndyWatch Feed World"

Lightning strikes across Pakistan's eastern Punjab province killed at least 10 people, officials said, as heavy pre-monsoon rains lashed the region. The strikes on Sunday mainly took place in the Sialkot and Sheikhupura districts of Punjab. Lightning strikes are frequent across Pakistan, especially in Punjab's mountainous areas and plains. The Pakistan Meteorological Department said more rains were expected this week, bringing some respite from the ongoing heatwave. The National Disaster Management Authority warned the ongoing rains could trigger flash flooding. Every year, many areas of Pakistan struggle with the annual monsoons, drawing criticism for poor government planning. The season runs from July through September. Last summer, floods triggered by rains killed 1739 people across Pakistan. The deluge displaced about eight million people and caused $US30 billion ($A45 billion) in losses. Australian Associated Press

22:49

Young tourist dead in club pool in Laganas, Zakynthos "IndyWatch Feed Europe"

20-year-old Irish national was found dead in the pool of a club in Laganas on the island of Zakynthos. The young man was spending summer vacations with his friends in the Ionian Sea. While police on the island investigates the causes of his death, a waitress told state broadcaster ERT that she saw him

The post Young tourist dead in club pool in Laganas, Zakynthos appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.

22:38

Kazakhstan-Azerbaijan Relations Take a Step Forward "IndyWatch Feed War"

First broken in an article from the Astana Times, Azerbaijani and Kazakh leaders gathered in the formers country for high-level talks on June 22, 2023. These talks were aimed at boosting the overall value of trade between the two countries to a targeted goal of $1 billion annually.

Its hardly a surprise then that these nations are working on developing closer ties. Both Azeris and Kazakhs speak similar Turkic languages, share Turkic ethnic roots, and are members of many common regional groupings like the Organization of Turkic States. Both economies are heavily dependent on hydrocarbon reserves. Politically, both have long sought to chart an independent course from the powers that surround them, predominantly Russia, despite frequently having a pro-Moscow streak in the recent past. Finally, both countries were part of the Soviet Union until its collapse in 1991.

Kazakhstan has been the most economically successful of the two. The UNs Development Program classifies Kazakhstan as a very highly developed country with a nominal income per capita of about $11,000 annually. More of its economy is devoted to the service sector than Azerbaijan. And according to the Fund for Peaces Fragile States index, Kazakhstan fares significantly better. Its significantly larger population and economy than Azerbaijan also makes it more influential in this regard.

Shifting geopolitical realities have accelerated cooperation between the two countries. According to the Astana Times article, bilateral trade between the two increased by about 40%, up to $460 million USD, in 2022. Following the imposition of Western sanctions and pariah status on a significantly less reliable partner in Russia, Kazakhstan was caught in a difficult situation. Physically sandwiched between Russia, China, and the less affluent states to its south, the country still nevertheless has been courting Western capital and political goodwill with the goal of balancing out the major regional players around it.

Azerbaijan is Kazakhstans next best geographic choice for accessing lucrative markets in the EU. Although Azerbaijan benefited from Russias refusal to help Armenia in its most recent offensive, the West considered it to...

20:21

1 dead, 9 injured, after rollercoaster derails in Sweden "IndyWatch Feed World"

One person has been killed and nine injured, including children, in a rollercoaster accident at an amusement park in Stockholm. Witnesses said the Jetline ride at the Grna Lund theme park had partly derailed during a ride on Sunday, sending people crashing to the ground. "This is tragic and shocking, and regrettably we've learned that one person has died," Grna Lund spokesperson Annika Troselius told public broadcaster SVT. Ambulances, fire trucks and a helicopter were seen arriving at the park, and police launched an investigation.

17:06

Top Canadian Official Apologizes to Unvaxxed: We Were Wrong "IndyWatch Feed War"

Frank Bergman SLAY June 19, 2023

A top Canadian politician has taken the unprecedented step of admitting that the government was wrong about vaccines while issuing an apology to the unvaccinated.

Since the Covid pandemic first emerged in 2020, Canada has enforced some of the strictest, most tyrannical measures of any nation in the Western world.

Mandates forced Canadians to wear masks and get vaccinated or risk losing their jobs.

Those who chose not to get vaccinated, however, were stripped of their freedom to travel or visit public places.

Air travel and public transportation were limited to only those who provided proof of vaccinations with so-called vaccine passports.

And yet, despite the governments draconian tactics, Danielle Smith, the current premier of Alberta in Canada, has just done something remarkable.

According to a new report from Revolver News, Smith took the bold and unprecedented step of apologizing to unvaccinated Canadians whove faced unfair treatment from the government throughout the pandemic.

Smith didnt stop at just issuing an apology, however.

The top official has now promised that anyone who was terminated from their job because of their choice to be unvaxxed will be reinstated.

Comedian and conservative podcaster Jimmy Dore was actually blown away by this apology and covered it at length.

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This apology and promise from Smith send a powerful message to the globalist elite: You were all wrong, and everybody knows it.

 

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16:57

Putin Kept Mum As Wagner Prepared For Mutiny? U.S. Knew Since Mid-June, Says Report "IndyWatch Feed War"

Yevgeny Prigozhin (left) is sometimes known as Putins chefas he owns restaurants and catering companies that provide services for the Kremlin

Hindustan Times June 25, 2023


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15:01

*Toward a Free Economy* "IndyWatch Feed Economics"

The author is Aditya Balasubramanian and the subtitle is Swatantra and Opposition Politics in Democratic India.  Amartya Sens blurb says the following:

Toward a Free Economy is a brilliant history of economic ideas in independent India. It provides a new view of the origins of conservatism in Indian politics, libertarian rather than authoritarian and committed to free markets rather than to Hindu nationalism, which should make a big difference.

Here is one excerpt:

Kusum sacrificed a career as a sports journalist to run the day-to-day operations of the institute [Libertarian Social Institute] during the 1950s.  Her dedication and everyday labor made Indian libertarianism viable.  By this time, her septuagenarian father had retired to a life of reading and writing in the nearby town of Deolali.  Nevertheless, consistent with the patriarchy of the times, the historical record offers far more information about Ranchoddas than Kusum.  Ranchoddas obituary merely described Kusum as the devoted co-worker and collaborator in Mr. Lotvalas journalistic and ideological work.  Perhaps she subtly asserted her independence from the strictures of matrimony by signing off documents as Miss Kusum Lotvala.  And yet, even this choice took place i nthe context of performing clerical activities on Ranchoddas behalf.

The institute was strongly influenced by the American, New York state-based Foundation for Economic Education.  There is also plenty in the book about the influence of Mises.  Recommended and long overdue.

The post *Toward a Free Economy* appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION.

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14:09

Link "IndyWatch Feed World"

The border crisis that we have in the United States is part of the cycle of disease that our model has been projecting. In late May, Sarasota County, Florida, health officials confirmed that they had identified a case of locally transmitted malaria. Then a second confirmed case appeared on June 23 rd in Texas, discovered in Cameron County. There are several thousand cases of malaria in the USA each year, but these are contracted overseas not locally. A mosquito contracts it by biting a person who has malaria and then it bites another person giving them malaria. There have been ABSOLUTELY ZERO domestic malaria cases in over 20 years.

The source of this disease is clearly the migrants that Biden has been letting in in hopes of granting them citizenship so they can vote for him in the 2024 election against working Americans. The other plan is to offer them citizenship by signing up for the military since our volunteer army is understaffed. Those reasons aside, this mass migration comes with zero health requirements but then an employer cannot hire someone who does not have a SS# to pay taxes. Hence, they are here for a free ride.

A simple review of history reveals that such massive waves of disease with drastic death rates have ALWAYS, and without exception, been mostly linked to war where soldiers are sent to fight in foreign lands and bring home with them a new plague and mass migrations.

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During the 14th century, rumors of a great plague in China and India killed most of their population. The plague made its way to Europe when the Kipchak forces besieged the Genoese trading post in Crimea the disputed territory in Ukraine. The Kipchaks began to catapult plague-infested corpses over the walls and into the trading post. The disease spread quickly, and the Genoese abandoned the outpost. They sailed back to Europe, stopping in Sicily in 1347, taking back the Black Death. From there, it quickly engulfed all of Europe.

 

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14:08

UKRAINE RECONSTRUCTION BANK BlackRock and JPMorgan Chase Own Ukraine "IndyWatch Feed World"

Zelensky has sold out Ukraine to JPMorgan and BlackRock. While everyone was distracted with trivial news stories, BlackRock and JPMorgan partnered with the Ukrainian government to establish a reconstruction bank that will serve as a conduit for public seed capital to fund rebuilding projects. They are aiming to steer public steer capital, government grants that do not require repayment, to their fund as well. This money comes from private taxes. The corruption goes extremely deep and will affect the global economy forever.

BlackRock has a leaked tape of a recruiter discussing RUSSIA blowing up Ukrainian wheat silos, causing wheat prices to skyrocket due to shortages. The employee said that Ukraine is great business for BlackRock. This reconstruction fund will require the two entities to restructure Ukraines national debt they now own Ukraine. BlackRock claimed at the start of the war that they ceased investing in Russia. It dropped the R from its BRIC ETF and created a BIC ETF for Brazil, India, and China. However, both BRIC ETF and BIC ETF were weighted around 84% towa...

Sunday, 25 June

21:58

'It's literally the first hour of monsoon': Netizens fume as torrential rain leaves Mumbai, India roads flooded "IndyWatch Feed World"

Monsoon arrived in Mumbai on Saturday afternoon, flooding roads and leaving commuters stranded within mere hours. Water-logging led to traffic snarls in several parts of the city while vehicles were diverted in some areas. And as many cheered the welcome dip in temperatures, others marveled at the speed with which the city had become inundated. "It's literally the first day!" lamented one user. "Literally first hour. We walked into a store. Walked out an hour later. And this. This. Is. On. A. Flyover. How do you flood a flyover??," asked another. He shared a a video snippet taken while travelling along the BKC connector in the city.

21:40

Watch: Dramatic rescue of woman from car in Panchkula floods in India "IndyWatch Feed World"

In a dramatic video from Haryana's Panchkula, a woman was seen rescued by the locals under extraordinary circumstances after the water levels in Ghaggar river rose suddenly and extremely strong tides swept the car and the woman. The woman, who according to reports had gone to a nearby temple, was returning back from the temple and had sat inside her car when the ferocious flood current came raging after sudden rise in water-levels.

17:06

Ukraines Human Organ and Child Prostitution Trafficking Industries: Does Only Russias Maria Zakharova Still Care? "IndyWatch Feed War"

Declan Hayes Strategic Review June 23, 2023

This article addresses the claims of Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova et al that Zelenskys Ukraine is a major criminal hub in the global trafficking of human body parts, and with children into the white slave trade, as well as recent European Union claims that all such Russian assertions are mis-information.

Because of the seriousness of such allegations and denials, this preliminary exploration is written in a quasi-academic style and is divided into a number of sections to help interested authorities bring the culprits, from whatever side of the lines they may be on, to account.

Thus, section 1 surveys the global trafficking trade in human organs and child prostitutes to establish that such lucrative industries do exist and, ergo, that, as with Jeffrey Epsteins Orgy Island, some individuals, organised crime gangs and institutions must be guilty of being involved in such trafficking. Section 2 looks at the pivotal role Ukraine has historically played in such trafficking to hypothesise that there may well be large numbers of Ukrainians currently active in such criminality. Section 3 establishes that, because the West has long been aware of such crimes, those crimes are not the result of Russian dis-information or any such spurious figment. Section 4 concludes by arguing that the onus is on the Zelensky dictatorship and its Western backers to open Ukraines morgues and hospitals to reputable investigators and that the Russian authorities are likewise bound to surrender copies of whatever pertinent documents relating to these Ukrainian crimes they have to those same reputable authorities.

1. Global Child Sex and Organ Trafficking Industries

The American National Kidney Association estimates that the illegal organ trade is worth in excess of $1 billion annually. The Gurgaon kidney scandal, whereby poor Indians had their kid...

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