A reader asks, what do I think of Pastor Chuck Baldwin?

I received an email from a reader with a link to the latest article from Pastor Chuck Baldwin. He asked me what I thought of him.

I’ve spoken about him several years ago and although I no longer read any of his writings, I did read his latest one.

Nothing has changed.

•He’s functionally a Judeo-Christian pastor.

•He’s functionally pro-Russian, anti-American. He has been taken in by the pro-Russian alternative media and has often referred to these outlets.

•By arguing through incredulity, Pastor Baldwin has been a long-standing promoter of economic collapse. This is because he doesn’t understand the true enemy and is probably living an isolated existence up in northern Montana waiting for the fall of Babylon. He blames elements of his own race, while rejecting the elephant in the room.

•By his politically correct silence, he’s fine with mongrelization, although he lives in an area that’s 99% White and surrounds himself with Caucasian Europeans.

•By function, he has little comprehension of what we call the Old Testament prophets, and claims simple concepts like the latter day promises in Ezekiel to be either an allegory or as something from the past.  it’s much easier to “study” scripture when we mostly discard the Old Testament prophetic admonitions and stick to Psalms and Proverbs.

•He claims most of the OT was nailed to a cross.

•Like most Laodicean pastors, he sticks primarily to the writings we call the new Testament, while promoting much of what we would consider the Council of Nicaea traditions. All of the organized Protestant churches follow the same route.

•Don’t mistake those who live ostensibly morally superior lives, with those of the elect. Of course, I always refer readers to those who are LDS church members. Just because these people live lives we would consider morally good, doesn’t mean they’re not deceived.

•Pastor Baldwin will claim to be an expert on Zionism, but won’t discuss the elephant in the room. That’d be too controversial. He claims Zionism is run by a bunch of white Americans and Europeans.

•In other words, Pastor Baldwin gets the kosher seal of approval.

Bottom line

I don’t recommend him nor his fallacious interpretations of scripture. Other than the article someone forwarded to me, I haven’t read anything from him in about four or five years. Perhaps I’ll read something from him in another four or five years.

While I may agree with a number of items he discusses about current day domestic politics as well as the geopolitical landscape, on an overall basis, I don’t find him worthwhile.

And this is the problem with the last days Church. They’re dumbed down and deceived like the rest of the heathen crowd and rely on others for their meals.

I find it incredibly time-consuming to study scripture the way I do. But, I haven’t had a job in 25 years, nor do I run a business with customers. Moreover, I receive no stipends, donations, nor government benefits.

Unfortunately, the Esau/Cain central banking cartel that runs the world has made certain that virtually all of the world never has the time to figure things out. They want everyone relying on everyone else. Yes, the blind do lead the blind and today’s Christian Church and its pastors are by function, socially and culturally Marxist without even knowing it.

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  1. To the profane, the two witnesses and the angels are going to appear like aliens. Humanity has been conditioned accordingly….

    CIA declassifies book which claims end of the world was predicted by Christ

    Chan Thomas claims Jesus was a scholar in touch with aliens

    Declassified documents from the CIA archives have revealed a mysterious book titled “The Adam and Eve Story” written by Chan Thomas in 1966.

    The book was discovered in a packet containing a Time magazine article, a transmittal slip, and a list of everyday items like a toolbox and tire gauges.

    Thomas, a UFO researcher who worked with the US Air Force, made several extraordinary claims in the book, including that the world undergoes “cyclical pole shifts” that wipe out civilizations every 7,000 years.

    According to Thomas, this cataclysmic event has been predicted by various figures throughout history, including Jesus, who is portrayed not as a prophetic figure but as a scholar trained in India. Thomas also claims that Jesus attempted to prepare people for the end times, with the last cataclysm being Noah’s Flood.

    The CIA’s reasons for classifying this text and the accompanying items are unclear, but its resurfacing in 2019 has sparked conspiracy theories. The book appears to have been given as a gift to someone, with a handwritten note on the front reading “for Art L., from” followed by a redacted name.

    Thomas asserts that he has deciphered Jesus’s final words on the cross, suggesting that Jesus was actually speaking in a language he learned in India, where he said “I am fainting, I am fainting, darkness is overcoming me”, reports the Daily Star.

    He also suggests that on Easter Sunday, when Jesus is believed to have ascended to heaven, he was actually taken aboard a “space vehicle”.

    The title of his book – The Adam and Eve Story – stems from Thomas’s interpretation that the Genesis story is actually an allegory about the downfall of a previous civilization, during an extinction event prior to Noah’s Flood.

    He proposes the existence of “null zones” in the Milky Way that our Solar System passes through every few thousand years, causing catastrophic changes to Earth as the poles shift.

    However, none of Thomas’s assertions in his book are supported by contemporary understanding of history or science.

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    It’s thought that Thomas was part of a team hired by aerospace company McDonnell Douglas under Dr. Robert Wood – who has since become a leading expert on UFOs with MUFON.
    Despite making such a series of outrageous claims, the CIA’s peculiarly classified book becomes even more bizarre when you delve into Thomas’s background.

    It’s thought that Thomas was part of a team hired by aerospace company McDonnell Douglas under Dr. Robert Wood – who has since become a leading expert on UFOs with MUFON.

    Wood mentions Thomas in a 2007 article as one of the men he hired to research UFOs.

    He characterizes the author as an “exceptionally innovative” individual who “claimed to be in contact with ETs”.

    However, Dr. Wood admits that he almost “fired” Thomas due to his eccentric behavior – but described him as a “total out of the box thinker”.

    Records from WorldCat show the peculiar book by Thomas was first published in 1963, then again in 1965 – eventually making its way into CIA archives by 1966.

    The book fell into obscurity until it resurfaced and saw publication once more in 1993, after which it hasn’t been republished; nonetheless, complete editions are accessible online.

    This year, conspiracy-themed internet forums have discovered the book, inaccurately circulating the CIA version as a “banned” text.

    Google Trends data shows that interest in Thomas and his enigmatic book spiked by an astonishing 700%.

    Adding to the mystery is the backstory of the author, who was connected to a UFO-related project with the US Air Force, and wrote this bizarre book that landed in top-secret files.

    Thomas opens his book by thanking various high-ranking US military officials, suggesting without their support, “this book might not exist”.

    Among those he acknowledges includes US Air Force General Curtis LeMay, famous for the Cold War era quote “bomb them back to the Stone Age”.

    He also gives nods to US Air Force General Harold Grant, head of communications, and Admiral Rufus Taylor, an intelligence officer who later joined the CIA.

    The reasons for the dedications to these military leaders in Thomas’s book remains unexplained, coupled with a note of gratitude to the “Joint Staff of that time” for their “inspiring encouragement”.

    Wrapping up his foreword, Thomas addresses those who ridiculed him, stating: “To all of those who rediculted, scorned and laughed, relegating me to the nuthouse and even firing me.

    “For how else would I have been so driven to pursue, solve, find and derive the truth. I owe them.”

  2. For those that think the housing market will slow down should think again. My cousin just listed a house for $875,000 outside Indianapolis, Indiana and had multiple offers on it. It ended up selling for $925,000. Be the asset owner. Don’t waste money on frivolous things like expensive vacations or expensive clothes that wear out quickly.

  3. I personally think this won’t mean all that much. The downgrade is not a cause, but more of the result of the obvious. This is different than with private concerns where it’s more opaque and casual to changing circumstances….

    Investors Await Another Monday Jolt After Moody’s Downgrades US

    (Bloomberg) — Investors face yet another bumpy start to the trading week, although it’s mounting concern over US debt rather than tariffs likely generating the volatility this time.

    Financial markets reopen in Asia on Monday after Moody’s Ratings announced Friday evening it was stripping the US government of its top credit rating, dropping the country to Aa1 from Aaa. The company, which trailed rivals, blamed successive presidents and congressional lawmakers for a ballooning budget deficit it said showed little sign of narrowing.

    The downgrade risks reinforcing Wall Street’s growing worries over the US sovereign bond market as Capitol Hill debates even more unfunded tax cuts and the economy looks set to slow as President Donald Trump upends long-established commercial partnerships and re-negotiate trade deals.

    In a potential sign of things to come on Monday, 10-year Treasury yields rose as high as 4.49% in thin volumes on Friday and an exchange-traded fund tracking the S&P 500 fell 0.6% post-market.

    “A Treasury downgrade is unsurprising amid unrelenting unfunded fiscal largesse that’s only set to accelerate,” said Max Gokhman, deputy chief investment officer at Franklin Templeton Investment Solutions. “Debt servicing costs will continue creeping higher as large investors, both sovereign and institutional, start gradually swapping Treasuries for other safe haven assets. This, unfortunately, can create a dangerous bear steepener spiral for US yields, further downward pressure on the greenback, and reduce the attractiveness of US equities.”

    Michael Schumacher and Angelo Manolatos, strategists at Wells Fargo & Co., told clients in a report that they expect “10 year and 30 year Treasury yields to rise another 5-10 basis points in response to the Moody’s downgrade.”

    A 10 basis point increase in the 30-year yield would be enough to lift it above 5% to the highest since November 2023 and closer to that year’s peak, when rates reached levels unseen since mid-2007.

    While rising yields typically boost a currency, the debt worries may add to skepticism over the dollar. A Bloomberg index of the greenback is already close to its April lows and sentiment among options traders is the most negative in five years.

    ‘Loss of Confidence’

    European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde told La Tribune Dimanche in an interview published on Saturday that the dollar’s recent decline against the euro is counterintuitive but reflects “the uncertainty and loss of confidence in US policies among certain segments of the financial markets.”

    Rising Treasury yields would also complicate the government’s ability to cut back by running up its interest payments, while also threatening to weaken the economy by forcing up rates on loans such as mortgages and credit cards.

    US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent downplayed concerns over the US’s government debt and the inflationary impact of tariffs, saying the Trump administration is determined to lower federal spending and grow the economy.

    Asked about the Moody’s Ratings downgrade of the country’s credit rating Friday during an interview on NBC’s Meet the Press with Kristen Welker, Bessent said, “Moody’s is a lagging indicator — that’s what everyone thinks of credit agencies.”

    In a move that may help temper some of the negative market sentiment, President Trump said over the weekend he’ll have a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday morning to discuss how to stop the war in Ukraine.

    Moody’s move was anticipated by many given it came when the federal budget deficit is running near $2 trillion a year, or more than 6% of gross domestic product. The US government is also on track to surpass record debt levels set after World War II, reaching 107% of GDP by 2029, the Congressional Budget Office warned in January.

    Moody’s said it expects “federal deficits to widen, reaching nearly 9% of GDP by 2035, up from 6.4% in 2024, driven mainly by increased interest payments on debt, rising entitlement spending, and relatively low revenue generation.”

    Despite such sums, lawmakers will likely continue work on a massive tax-and-spending bill that’s expected to add trillions to the federal debt over the coming years. The Joint Committee on Taxation had pegged the total cost of the bill at $3.8 trillion over the next decade, though other independent analysts have said it could cost much more if temporary provisions in the bill are extended.

    Analysts at Barclays Plc said in a report that they did not expect the Moody’s downgrade to change votes in Congress, trigger forced selling of Treasuries or have much impact on money markets. Treasuries have often rallied after similar actions in the past.

    “Credit downgrades of the US government have lost political significance after S&P downgraded the US in 2011, and there were limited, if any, repercussions,” said Michael McLean, Anshul Pradhan and Samuel Earl of Barclays.

    Around the same time Moody’s was announcing its decision, the US Treasury was reporting China had reduced its holdings of Treasuries in March. While that may further encourage speculation the world’s second largest economy is lowering its exposure to US debt and the dollar, Brad Setser, a former Treasury official, said on X that the data suggested “a move to reduce duration than any real move out of the dollar.”

    Despite the recent trade tensions and worries over fiscal profligacy, the Treasury statistics suggested foreign demand for US government securities remained strong in March, indicating no signs of a revolt against American debt.

    Still, traders will be hard at work early again on Monday, just a week since they had to react quickly to weekend news of an improvement in trade relations between the US and China.

    1. Stone,
      What do you think of Doug Casey? I have an interesting article from him about the ineffectiveness of DOGE:

      https://internationalman.com/articles/doug-casey-on-doge-deficits-and-the-coming-financial-earthquake/

      I believe he has hit the nail on the head that there will be NO meaningful cut in government spending and DOGE was a failure. In addition the Deep State forces who want to continue the government spending on useless programs are too well entrenched. That said, there will be much more asset price inflation on the way and best to keep your money in income producing assets such as real estate and equities.

      Doug Casey also predicts that the Trump administration will fail in its accomplishments and fall apart.

      1. Probably right. What else could we expect?

        The only winners will be the asset owners.

        Government debt downgrade? Higher asset prices and price inflation from a degraded dollar.

        DOGE failure? Higher asset prices and inflation.

        Allowing the mongrels more control in government? Higher asset prices and inflation.

        Women in control of government? Massive deficit spending for social communist spending. All their emotions are a Jew synagogue favorite.

        Upcoming force majeure? Higher asset prices and inflation.

        Politics is a kayfabe wrestling match and while I think Trump is sincere in his objectives, everyone knows that the communist establishment in the local governments, Congress, Senate, and especially the Supreme Court are just a huge cinder block wall.

        The Democrats will get back in and then a divided government will receive an offensive military strike against it.

        The people of the United States will have their hands full of mindless rage and trivial division and the japheth Confederacy will strike.

        The faggots and niggers that run the Western governments, with the backing of the Jew synagogue of Satan, will be astonished and will throw up their hands and wave the surrender flag when Japheth comes storming.

        The stupid dumbass idiots and the muzzled and dickless pastors and priests here in the west and especially the United States have no idea what’s coming. They are so stupid and retarded from stem to stern. Canada’s already been given over to the multicultural faggotry. The United States will be coming soon.

        Pope Leo is the biggest faggot lover out there. He puts Pope Francis to shame. We will long for the days of conservative values coming from Pope francis’s mouth.

        1. Pope Leo is most likely a child molester. Why else would he sympathize and provide shelter to fellow child molesting priests.

          1. Don’t let Tim hear you say that. But yeah, what do you expect when these men supposedly can’t get married or copulate with the opposite sex.

  4. Thank you so much for your article.
    I have been following Baldwin off and on for many years beginning while he was in FL.
    You are correct – he has a lot of good points.
    BUT, he truly won’t call out the elephant in the room, nor even look at the 800lb gorilla staring him in the face. The jew is clearly the anti-Christ, just read the Talmud, the holiest of their holy books. Furthermore, just look around at the world stage, the jew clearly rules the world.
    Honestly, think Baldwin knows the truth of the issue, but like so many others who love their $$s, they get approached and told do this or lose it all. Most cater to the Kosher seal of approval. They much prefer their lifestyle rather than return to living like the rest of us poor goyim.
    Until our “ministers” stand in the pulpits with the “fear of God” they falsely profess, and declare the truth of ‘Zionism’ and its leading culprits, the USA is long gone.
    Thanks again for being straight forward.

    1. Yes, the Jew is not an Israelite nor is the Israelite a Jew. Jesus never said that Jews were redeemable. The Jew scribes screwed around with the New Testament translations to conflate the Jew as the chosen.

      The Universal Church formulators were determined to create a brand new religion that centered around Paul’s writings, an apostle who never met jesus, though he was an Israelite through Benjamin.

      Anytime that Jesus directly interacted with these Jews, he never said they needed to repent. He only said they did the work of their father and that their blood went all the way back to Cain.

      I take every word Jesus says at face value. Most in the church today do not and that’s why we have these problems. Today’s pastors do so out of expediency, so they aren’t called as being anti-Semitic.

      The goal here was to sever the relationship between the new official religion and the Old Testament writings. The true Israelites could never find out who they were. Prophecy said so anyway.

      The Jew that Jesus railed against were in no way Israelites. Jesus knew where those Israelites were and it seems today that the people who are being excoriated the most are in fact directly descended from those Israelites.

      This isn’t rocket science, but since this Cain/Esau lineage who are the real Jews that Jesus warned us about, and who controls the privately run central banks and the money system, and pays everybody in this Babylonian system, we have a lot of difficulty getting the message out.

      The supposed Jews who were of Jesus’s time and listened to him and believed were not Jews from this Edomite lineage, but were Israelites primarily from Benjamin. Eleven of the apostles, as well as Paul, were from Benjamin. Judas was an Edomite and was purposely put there to betray Jesus. Genetically, Judas was incapable of hearing the message.

      The Jews of today and the other heathen around the world are also incapable of hearing the message, despite what the Caucasians think. Just take a look around the world and that is plain to see.

  5. Some good news coming out of MD, but the state legislature passed it with veto-proof flying colors….

    Maryland Governor Wes Moore vetoes state reparations commission

    Annapolis, Maryland – Maryland Governor Wes Moore has vetoed a bill passed overwhelmingly by the state legislature to establish a reparations commission.

    Maryland Governor Wes Moore has vetoed a bill to create a state reparations commission. © Ting Shen / AFP
    Among the two dozen measures Moore vetoed Friday was SB 587, legislation to create a 23-member body to document and develop proposals to address the legacy of enslavement and racial discrimination in Maryland.

    The potential reparations remedies listed in the text include official apologies, financial compensation, property tax rebates, social service assistance, down payment assistance for the purchase of homes, higher education tuition payment waivers and reimbursement, child care and debt forgiveness programs, and more.

    The bill, which was a priority of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland this session, passed in the House 101-36 and in the Senate 32-13.

    “I will always protect and defend the full history of African Americans in our state and country. But in light of the many important studies that have taken place on this issue over nearly three decades, now is the time to focus on the work itself: Narrowing the racial wealth gap, expanding homeownership, uplifting entrepreneurs of color, and closing the foundational disparities that Iead to inequality – from food insecurity to education,” the nation’s only Black governor said in his veto letter.

    Moore’s decision came just days after supporters of the reparations measure rallied by the governor’s residence urging him to sign the bill.

    Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland responds to Governor Moore’s veto

    Maryland Delegate Jheanelle K. Wilkins speaks to the media during a press conference outlining the Legislative Black Caucus’ 2025 priorities, including reparations. © IMAGO / Newscom World
    The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland – the largest of any state – has expressed deep disappointment in Moore’s decision.

    “At a time when the White House and Congress are actively targeting Black communities, dismantling diversity initiatives, and using harmful coded language, Governor Moore had a chance to show the country and the world that here in Maryland we boldly and courageously recognize our painful history and the urgent need to address it. Instead, the state’s first Black governor chose to block this historic legislation that would have moved the state toward directly repairing the harm of enslavement,” the group shared in a statement on Instagram.

    “While unilateral executive actions and piecemeal legislation addressing disparities can contribute to progress, they cannot substitute meaningful, sustained, and comprehensive efforts commissioned in this bill to address reparations and repair,” the statement continued.

    “We are elected leaders in the state that enslaved renowned abolitionists Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass, and we convene in a State House that is less than a mile from the Annapolis City Dock – one of the nation’s earliest and most high-traffic ports of enslavement. We owe this bill to those who endured forced labor and all Black Marylanders impacted by enslavement, discrimination, and its long-term harm.”

    The caucus said the bill passed with enough support to override a veto. The legislature has already ended its regular session and will not take up veto overrides until lawmakers meet again.

    1. The issue is just beginning phases and there are many other States that probably will pass this thru. Gotta get those new cars off the lots and people
      in those high property tax houses somehow. All the effort and money spent on anti white agendaswould be all for nothing if reparations were not approved. I wonder if it the funds will be counted as income so it will take a load of the State welfare departments. A person can only make a certain amount of monthly income and they lose their benefits.

  6. South Africa’s Transnet Running Out of Cash, Moody’s Warns

    (Bloomberg) — South Africa’s state-owned transport and logistics company, Transnet SOC Ltd., will run out of money for operations and debt-servicing within three months unless it gets a government bailout, according to Moody’s Ratings.

    The ratings firm has placed Transnet on review for a possible credit downgrade, citing concerns over its “unsustainable” capital structure, deteriorating liquidity position, slow pace of operational improvements and absence of support from the government.

    “The company requires additional government support to refinance upcoming debt maturities and secure funds for its expanded capex program,” Moody’s said in a statement. Transnet’s available cash and credit lines “will only be sufficient to reliably cover the company’s operating and investing needs as well as upcoming debt maturities for the next three months,” it said.

    Transnet, beset by corruption, theft and dilapidated infrastructure and equipment, is seeking to boost private participation in its ports and railways, whose poor performance has dragged down the economy. The company’s container ports rank among the least efficient globally, according to the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence.

    Operational performance has improved at a slower pace than planned, with revenue increases driven by higher tariffs rather than increased volumes, Moody’s said. Debt is “excessively high,” leading to unsustainable debt-servicing costs, while progress on asset sales and private-sector participation has been slow.

    “Government remains supportive of Transnet and will provide additional guarantees or other assistance to prevent default on its upcoming debt maturities,” Moody’s said. “However, the lack of a formal announcement so far creates uncertainty and heightens default risk.”

    Transnet is confident it can to raise enough funding in capital markets to meet its “operational debt obligations” for the year, the company’s media desk said in an emailed response to Bloomberg’s questions.

  7. The US was downgraded by Moody’s Ratings on Friday thanks to government debt that’s approaching a mind-numbing $37 trillion. It was a dramatic move that cast further doubt on the polarized nation’s status as the world’s highest-quality sovereign borrower. Moody’s lowered the US credit score to Aa1 from Aaa, joining Fitch Ratings and S&P Global Ratings in grading the world’s biggest economy below the top, triple-A position.

    The one-notch cut comes more than a year after Moody’s changed its outlook on the US rating to negative. The federal budget deficit is running near $2 trillion a year, or more than 6% of gross domestic product, and Congressional Republicans are pushing through budget legislation that could add trillions of dollars more. “While we recognize the US’ significant economic and financial strengths, we believe these no longer fully counterbalance the decline in fiscal metrics,” Moody’s wrote in a statement.

    Earlier today, new data showed US consumer sentiment has fallen to the second-lowest level on record, and inflation expectations climbed to multi-decade highs. The preliminary May sentiment index declined to 50.8 from 52.2 a month earlier, according to the University of Michigan. That was lower than all but one estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists. The main reason cited was President Donald Trump’s trade war.

    Nearly three-fourths of respondents to the Michigan survey spontaneously mentioned tariffs. The topic crosses partisan lines, including a notable share of Republicans bringing it up. The new, sobering survey data comes as inflation data from the Trump administration’s Department of Labor has been unexpectedly upbeat, coming in softer than estimates three months in a row.

    1. The stock market action on Monday will be a telltale sign if this is serious or not. If the stock market tanks then that means Wall Street will not take this downgrade too kindly and they see problems down the road.

      1. The UofM that does this survey better come up with a better set of algorithms, because these numbers are totally skewed to anti-Trump.

        What I mean is the participants who identify as Republican have more realistic inflation and economic expectations than do those who identify as Democrat.

        For instance, I look to the markets to see who is more correct. I look to see the TIPs spreads and the UST forward inflation expectations. These numbers peg one- and five-year inflation expectations at around 2.5%.

        Moreover, if people really this negative on the economy, spending would be drying up and I just don’t see the type of headline economic numbers that indicates the manifestation of this gloom.

        If the University of Michigan keeps publishing these types of numbers, it’ll lose its relevancy.

  8. The Jew synagogue runs Russia, too. Putin and the Russian oligarchy complain about the Rothschild controlled Bank of Russia like Lenin complained about the Gosbank. These folk better watch it or they’ll end up like Leinn. Lenin mysteriously died about three years after publicly complaining about the private banking cartel….

    Russia economy in freefall as Putin rocked by 21% interest rates and central bank warning

    U.K. Daily Express

    Putin faces fresh economic troubles

    Russia’s Central Bank has been compelled to maintain its key interest rate at a staggering 21%, dealing a significant blow to the nation’s economy. This decision comes as inflation stubbornly remains around 10.3%, according to the most recent financial data for April.

    Elvira Nabiullina, the bank’s governor, stated that there was widespread agreement among officials to keep the rate steady. She further warned: “What we are saying is that it will be necessary to maintain tight monetary conditions for an extended period of time.”

    Nabiullina has been facing mounting pressure from both the Kremlin and business leaders to lower the rate. The current rate, the highest in two decades, is placing enormous financial burdens on businesses nationwide.

    Sergey Chemezov, the head of Russia’s defense conglomerate Rostec and a former KGB colleague of Putin, also warned that many companies could face bankruptcy.

    “And at such an interest rate, all the profit that we provide is all eaten up by the interest that we are forced to pay to the bank,” he told the RBK publication. Chemezov added: “If we continue to work like this, then most of our enterprises will go bankrupt.”

    Reports indicate that bankruptcies have surged by 20% in 2024 compared to 2023, with many more closures anticipated in the near future.

    On a more positive note for Russian authorities, the bank anticipates oil prices to stabilize at US$60 per barrel in the future. Oil and gas revenues are crucial for Russia, accounting for 30% to 50% of the federal budget’s total income. These earnings from fossil fuel sales are instrumental in supporting President Putin’s military efforts in Ukraine.

    The bank is optimistic that global demand will pick up as trade restrictions are relaxed, potentially leading to an increase in oil prices.

    Nevertheless, it cautioned about the substantial risks posed by a potential intensification of global trade conflicts.”Prolonged enforcement of restrictions may affect the dynamics of oil prices,” the central bank noted.

  9. HTZ is up nicely today as Bill Ackman just announced the huge newly acquired position in UBER. Despite the dismal prospects for Hertz, traders have been piling in. I don’t own any of either.

    Some on the street are guessing that UBER will more likely pair up with Hertz the future now that Ackman has positions in both stocks.

  10. An email from a reader. It does appear that things have ostensibly calmed down for now (for the asset owners and Caucasians, at least), but I suspect that’s just the calm before the storm. And yes, the force majeure will be a military takeout of the USA. I strongly suggest that we keep strategizing and plan accordingly for this upcoming force majeure. We don’t have to be in the cities to make money. I’m shifting assets out into the rural areas and there’s plenty of opportunities.
    _____________

    Got afternoon. After reading your latest blog on your website I’m kind of confused. It sounds as if life is getting better here in America and somehow things are getting better. Hopefully I’m making sense. Or maybe it’s as what the Apostle Paul said that when they shall say peace and safety sudden destruction comes. Are you still predicting a military attack on American soil someday ? Just curious. I sometimes wonder if this is where the current president fits the puzzle as pissing off most of the rest of the world or rather some in order for others to unite against America. As far as the deagle report. I don’t see people dying off. I wonder if all the negative hysteria about the shot was fake. I don’t really see the economic situation here as bad. I see things humming along and a society filled with usual greed and materialism and the prideful narcissistic behavior people have. I don’t see people becoming any friendlier. Quite the opposite. Road rage never stops. I seem to get the middle finger flipped at me daily as I try to be a good citizen and safe driver. Hopefully I’m not rambling. I do enjoy reading your posts on your website and find many of those other websites are not being truthful. I guess what I’m trying to say is that do you see or rather foresee the attack still happening ? At times it seems unreal that that could happen. I see people here running to and fro like life will always go on as usual. I definitely agree with you about leaving the American church ⛪️. It’s a total joke of Zionist propaganda aka butt kissing the Zionists and phony love love love the reprobates and Joel Osteen’s 99.9 % of people have a good heart bull 💩. I definitely 👍🏻 liked your analysis on the sigma male. That’s me to a T. I am fed up with phony people in society. The keep up with the jones look at me and my fancy car and fancy house frauds as they stick their nose up at me like they are special. I do agree with you to move to slower pace and rural out in the middle of nowhere mindset. Definitely get out of the city and the suburbs and exburbs into the rural areas. As the hostilities even from other white ( Israelites) increases and people look at me like they want to shoot me for being a safe driver I see the need to move out. Well anyway take care…………………………………

  11. Today’s typical Judeo-Christian pastor thinks like the leftist libtards and believe that these two men being interviewed are worthy of salvation and given the right circumstances could excel. The typical pastor believes that if we can just get through to them and change their hearts, they can be saved.

    By the way, there is cursing in this video. But the show host makes some excellent points here.

    Anthony Camia reacting to New Orleans gang members being interviewed

    https://youtu.be/Ct01WhSm1g8?si=MuaoyCChazuh2wum

    These are Genesis 1 Man. These are not Adamic Genesis 2 man. YHVH was very specific in delineating between the two, while the Jews scribes and Roman pagans lumped them together.

  12. I drove from east coast to Montana in 2021 to see him and listen to his sermon in person. He is a very nice guy. His congregation so to speak is down to earth. No major security or anything like that. But he did have subtle security of two or three guys watching. The sermon typically happens in a hotel. The setting where he is, is absolutely beautiful, about an hour is the glaciar national park. He prepares his lectures and sermons. I noticed he made a prayer just before getting on the stage.

    He walked around deliberately to greet new guests and noticed I was knew and welcomed me with open arms, and even mentioned on the live broadcast that I came all the way from the east coast. Some of his congregation open carry, Montana, right?

    His congregation was mostly white but there were some mixed races there.

    But he never admits or mentions about the Adamic race, even when it needed to be said. He didn’t say, by the way the so called lost tribes of Israel moved to the British Isles. That in itself turned me off and then I learned what you mentioned he never mentions the USA is the last man standing, as opposed to crypto communist Russia. Hence I stopped watching him. His pal Michael Hoffman is similar in the controlled ops spectrum.

    However, he did mentioned and even brought some of the last survivors of the ship that was sink by Israel blatantly.

    As you mentioned, he gets the stamp. To the untrained eye, somebody like Baldwin would be their everything.

  13. Today’s data dump is not a huge deal, though import and export prices are hotter than consensus.

    Housing Starts (Apr)
    Act: 1.361M Cons: 1.360M Prev: 1.339M

    Housing Starts (MoM) (Apr)
    Act: 1.6% Cons: Prev: -10.1%

    Building Permits (Apr)
    Act: 1.412M Cons: 1.450M Prev: 1.481M

    Building Permits (MoM) (Apr)
    Act: -4.7% Cons: Prev: 1.9%

    Export Price Index (YoY) (Apr)
    Act: 2.0% Cons: 1.9% Prev: 2.4%

    Export Price Index (MoM) (Apr)
    Act: 0.1% Cons: -0.5% Prev: 0.1%

    Import Price Index (MoM) (Apr)
    Act: 0.1% Cons: -0.4% Prev: -0.4%

    Import Price Index (YoY) (Apr)
    Act: 0.1% Cons: 0.0% Prev: 0.9%

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