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Repeating Patterns In Human Behavior

GREED AND FEAR The January 1987 edition of Military Review, a professional journal of the U.S. Army, noted: “Since the mind of the individual soldier has not changed and fear is the crucial factor in the outcome of all battles, tactics must be directed not just against...

A psychedelic renaissance

Fifty-three years after LSD was banned by the FDA, psychedelic drugs are making a comeback. Only instead of being the pills, mushrooms and acid tabs that helped college students to “turn on, tune in, drop out” Timothy Leary-style, today’...

Colombia is open for resource investing

Following a recent group email exchange with Louis James, the truly tireless editor of Casey’s International Speculator currently kicking rocks in Colombia, one of the non-Casey Research participants in the exchange commented, “You guys are doing it right. ...

A Bold Innovator in Tactical & Defense Security

(Image via KWESST Inc.) KWESST Inc. ( TSX-V: FMV.P ) is a Canadian military tech Company that “makes dumb weapons smart” by developing proprietary technology for the military and homeland security markets. Its Executive Chairman David Luxton wa...

Fundamentals in Supply and Demand Will Bolster Market for Rare Earth Elements

Rare earth elements (REEs) have been in the geopolitical spotlight for much of the year. Many, myself included, are surprised that the combination of severe trade tensions between the U.S. and China, strong growth in wind farm installations (wind farms use lots of REE m...

Aethlon Medical CEO Jim Joyce Discusses the Forthcoming 'Concussion' Movie and CTE Research Being Co

Aethlon Medical CEO Jim Joyce Discusses the Forthcoming 'Concussion' Movie and CTE Research Being Conducted by Aethlon's Exosome Sciences Subsidiary Source: Gail Dutton of The Life Sciences Report (12/22/15) https://www.thelifesciencesreport.com/pub/na/aethlon-medical...

A Fresh Look at a New Military Tech Opportunity

(Click image to play video) It is a recognised fact that military spending – both globally and especially in the U.S. – is increasing and represents a highly lucrative market opportunity worth billions. Now, a well-positioned Canadian military and defense tech co...

When People Riot, Should We Call Military or Gold?

Could 2020 end, please? The pandemic is not over and the US suffers now from mass riots across the country. They could aggravate the coronavirus crisis and increase the demand for gold. On May 26, a black man, George Floyd, was killed by the police in Minneapolis, Minneso...

Germany starts war on gold

Germans, like Indians and Chinese, love their gold - although their reasons for buying and keeping bullion are somewhat different. In China and India, gold jewelry is a status symbol - a sign of wealth and success. In Germany, owning gold bars and coins, maybe a 24-karat ...

The Later United States Empire

In 1917, the United States created the federal debt limit (or ceiling) to make it easier to finance World War One, essentially allowing Congress to borrow money to pay for the war effort by issuing bonds. By 1939 with World War Two looming, Congress passed the first aggre...
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