He's on the run…
Biden Whistleblower Is a Fugitive Good Morning Reader, Today we’re going to cover issues like the military moves happening in Ukraine, how to use the rising bull market to your advantage, how blue chip tech stocks are racing to get virtual reality back on the map and why natural gas just got blacklisted. But first, Dave Gonigam is going to tell you about the plot to punish Biden’s whistleblower. In fact, the man in question is on the run as we speak. However, he gave an interview from a hidden location to tell his side of the story. Let’s get into it… | | | News: Dave Gonigam – Biden Whistleblower in Hiding Three months ago, Biden whistleblower, Gal Luft, was picked up in Cyprus on U.S. charges of arms trafficking. In a tweet, he said it was all a pretext to shut him up because he’s got the dirt on Joe Biden’s son Hunter. At that time, the details were paper-thin as Luft awaited his first court date in Cyprus. Last week, Luft granted an interview from an “undisclosed location” to the New York Post — after skipping bail. “The chances of me getting a fair trial in Washington are virtually zero,” he says. “I had to do what I had to do.” Exactly how he made his escape from house arrest in Cyprus, he won’t say. “I don’t want to get people in trouble.” But the timing of his extradition order makes the political motives obvious. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Politics: Jim Rickards – How Does This End Well? It looks like the much-anticipated Ukrainian spring offensive may finally be getting underway. Yesterday, Russia repelled Ukrainian attacks in five places. It’s very early — these were likely probing attacks looking to detect weak points in Russian defensive positions — but these attacks were much heavier than previous probing attacks. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Retirement: Zach Scheidt – Use the New Bull Market to Play Catch Up The stock market's rebound over the last few months has been quite unhealthy. Some of the professionals that I compare notes with have called this rally anemic. What's unhealthy about a rally that drives tech stocks like Nvidia sky high? Well, here's the problem... ⇒ Read More Here | |
Markets: Greg Guenthner – The Virtual Reality Race Is on Right now, two prominent mega-caps are about to go to war over another sidelined tech bubble. And the outcome could have major repercussions for the furious tech snapback rally that’s dominated the market this year… ⇒ Read More Here | |
America: Dave Gonigam – Natural Gas Gets Blacklisted Efforts to slash greenhouse gas emissions from power plants used to be overwhelmingly about coal. Now, regulators are turning a lot more attention to natural gas. How does the EPA propose to pull off this lifesaving, money-generating marvel that will revolutionize U.S. power plants? ⇒ Read More Here | |
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