Wall Street Heavyweights Are Sounding Alarm About Stock Prices
The biggest
names in finance are coming around to a view that seemed unlikely a few weeks
ago: Stocks are vastly overvalued…the idea the economy will quickly snap back
as the coronavirus pandemic eases -- a “fantasy.”
Wall Street's three major indexes closed lower for the second day in a
row after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned on Wednesday of
extended economic weakness.
Wisconsin
Supreme Court strikes
down Democratic governor's pandemic lockdown order in first ruling of its kind
- Wisconsin Supreme court handed down the 4-3 ruling on Wednesday evening
- Conservative majority struck down Democrat Governor Tony Evers' order
- Evers had extended lockdown to May 26, beyond even that in New York
- Court rules that his administration should have consulted with legislature
- Bars and restaurants in Wisconsin can now reopen immediately, court says
'LA will never
be completely open until we have a cure': Mayor Eric Garcetti sends terrifying
warning to Angelinos one day after health director extended county lockdown by
three months
- LA Mayor Eric Garcetti gave a rambling interview with GMA Wednesday
Navy fighter
jets intercepted eight UFOs and even locked on to one with air-to-air missiles, classified
reports show
- Eight hazard reports filed with the Naval Safety Center were released under the Freedom of Information Act on Tuesday
- They detail bizarre encounters U.S. Navy pilots have had with unidentified flying objects off the east coast of the United States
- The first seven all happened in 2013 and 2014 but the final encounter wasn't reported until 2019
- They included a near mid-air collision with a balloon-like object and a sighting of a suitcase-sized aircraft.
- It comes after the Pentagon officially released three videos taken by US Navy pilots showing mid-air encounters with what appear to be UFOs
- The grainy black and white footage had previously been leaked and the Navy had acknowledged they were Navy videos
Soumya
Swaminathan, the WHO's chief scientist, told the FT's Global Boardroom digital
conference that the virus could be 'under control' within a four to five-year timeframe.
The Veterans
Affairs has refused to remove swastikas from the graves of German prisoners of
war, stating they are to 'preserve these headstones' to 'protect historic
resources'.
Arias appeared
to push one of the protesters on the stairs leading up to his apartment,
prompting the group to pursue a citizens arrest. Police arrived and gave Arias three
citations for misdemeanor battery. It does not appear that any of the
protesters were cited for the incident.
Drivers will
have to take selfies showing they are wearing a mask before going online, and
if they are not wearing one they won't be able to pick up passengers, the
company said.
China fires its
latest underwater nuclear missile into spotlight with science prize
- JL-3 could reach the United States if launched from Chinese coast
- Type 096 submarines expected to be armed with the missiles
Mexico Demands Investigation into Obama Over Fast & Furious Scandal Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
calls fro probe into gun-running operation
https://neonnettle.com/news/11278-mexico-demands-investigation-into-obama-over-fast-furious-scandal
https://neonnettle.com/news/11278-mexico-demands-investigation-into-obama-over-fast-furious-scandal
FBI raid home of Senator Richard Burr and seize his cellphone
amid probe into sale of
$1.7M stock the
Intelligence Committee chair made after classified coronavirus briefings
- FBI officers seized a cellphone belonging to Senator Richard Burr on Wednesday night as part of the Justice Department’s insider trading probe
- Sen. Burr, of North Carolina, surrendered his phone to federal agents after they served a search warrant on the lawmaker at his Washington home
- Burr, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, sold a large percentage of his stock portfolio in February shortly before the market slumped
- Justice Department are investigating whether Burr violated a law that prevents members of Congress from trading on insider information
- Across 33 different transactions on February 13, Burr sold off between $628,000 and $1.72 million of his holdings, following coronavirus briefings
LAND OF THE SLAVES…
US Senate votes to allow law enforcement to obtain internet history and searches without a warrant
US Senate votes to allow law enforcement to obtain internet history and searches without a warrant
- The US Senate voted on amending Section 215 of the (Anti) Patriot act Wednesday
- It lets officials obtain American's internet history and searches without a warrant
- The move needed 60 supporting votes, but the final tally only had 59
- However, four senators were unable to attend and one was to support the move
- The warrant-less search provisions were proposed by Mitch McConnell
On the trail of the Nazi who killed EIGHTY of my family: Genocide expert PHILLIPE SANDS
tells the astonishing story he uncovered about the SS general who spent years on
the run
He now has a
false name — Alfredo Reinhardt — and needs other documents to get him to South
America. ‘That was the plan,’ Buko says, to travel along ‘the Reich migratory
route’, the path followed by men like Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann, The
Ratline.
Otto Wächter
never makes it to Argentina. In Rome where he expects the protection
of a Catholic bishop,
he encounters a nest of spies, a world of Cold War intrigue, of unholy
alliances between old
SS comrades, Italian fascists, senior Vatican officials, and British and American military
personnel.
'Is this Nazi
Germany? Are you the Gestapo?' Washington police officer is placed on leave after uploading
video to social media urging fellow cops not to enforce the state's
‘tyrannical’ stay-at-home orders
- A WA police officer has been placed on administrative leave after he uploaded a video to social media urging fellow cops not to enforce stay-at-home orders
- Officer Greg Anderson with the Port of Seattle Police Department posted the nine-minute video to his Instagram account on May 6, shot from his cop car
- The 10-year veteran says in the clip that citing or arresting people in relation to what he called ‘tyrannical’ social distancing orders is a constitutional breach
- The officer refused a number of requests from superiors to delete the post, which led to a call from his boss, Port of Seattle Police Chief Rod Covey
- Anderson, a US Army veteran, was then told by the department he would likely be charged with insubordination and subsequently terminated
- He has now been placed on paid administrative leave, pending an investigation
Another Officer goes against the NEW WORLD
ORDER!
Police
Officers, come out against the Communist takeover of the world!
A depiction of life in 2022
by an Italian magazine first published in 1962 depicted pedestrians using
motorized pods instead of walking, something that may turn out to be quite
accurate given current fears over coronavirus. The image was drawn by Walter
Molino, an Italian comics artist and illustrator. It featured on the front page
of a 1962 edition of La Domenica del Corriere, an Italian weekly newspaper
which ran from 1899 to 1989.
Ron Paul: Don’t
Let The MSM & Government Fearmongers
Drive You Nuts
Ginning up fear and terror was the key to
getting hold of the country, tossing millions of Americans out of work, and
setting fire to the Constitution. A nation ruled by fear is a nation that falls
into tyranny, said Dr. Ron Paul in his latest Liberty Report.
China ramping up coronavirus disinformation
campaign on Twitter, State Dept. says
America and Britain play Cold War games with Russia in the Arctic
A new generation of missiles
based on Russian ships could strike at NATO ships or territories far north of
the GIUK gap, perhaps even from home security. “This technological development
represents a dramatically new and difficult threat to NATO forces,”
The updated revenue estimates
come as lawmakers are being asked to recommend cuts of up to 10% from the
state’s $20 billion budget set to take effect July 1… Stevenson, who told KSL
on Tuesday said, “There’s not equity in all
kingdoms in state
government, if you will,”
WHO warns
coronavirus 'may NEVER go away' and mankind will have to learn to live with
it the same way we adjusted to HIV
- Dr Mike Ryan, WHO's health emergencies chief, issued warning in Geneva
- He said on Wednesday: 'This virus may become just another endemic virus in our communities and this virus may never go away'
- Dr Ryan said it was impossible to put a time frame on when the virus would abate
- It comes as politicians try to breathe life into their haemorrhaging economies