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  • 2 weeks ago | newstarget.com | Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi |Jacob Thomas |Finn Heartley

    The promise of financial freedom through cryptocurrency has lured many older investors into risking their life savings, desperate to recover lost fortunes or secure a comfortable retirement. But as platforms like Celsius collapse and speculative schemes unravel, retirees are left grappling with devastating losses—proof that high-risk crypto bets are no substitute for sound financial planning.

  • 1 month ago | newstarget.com | Jacob Thomas |Willow Tohi |Ramon Tomey |Ava Grace

    In episode 5 of "Breaking the Chains: Decentralize Your Life," Goldback founder Jeremy Cordon discusses spendable gold notes (as small as 1/2000th of an ounce), offering a durable alternative to fiat currency and protecting wealth from government/bank risks. The episode covers real-world gold theft stories, storage solutions and why stacking dollars lose value over time compared to gold-backed assets.

  • 1 month ago | disaster.news | Jacob Thomas |Ramon Tomey |S.D. Wells |Mike Adams

    In episode 7 of “Wartime Homefront Essential Skills,” Marjory Wildcraft featured Geoff Lawton as he demonstrated how mimicking natural patterns can transform degraded land into productive, self-sustaining ecosystems, even in uncertain food security climates. Lawton identifies and enhances “mainframe assets” like water flow and existing vegetation—such as using swales to capture rainwater and boost fertility instead of relying on conventional farming.

  • 1 month ago | newstarget.com | Jacob Thomas |Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi |Belle Carter

    In episode 6 of "Wartime Homefront Essential Skills," Marjory Wildcraft and Tom Bartels discussed how a thriving garden depends on billions of bacteria, fungi and nematodes working symbiotically — similar to the human gut microbiome — to create nutrient-rich, resilient soil. This episode explored how plants release root exudates to feed microbes, which are then consumed by larger organisms, cycling nutrients back to the plant. Chemical fertilizers disrupt this system, weakening plants.

  • 1 month ago | newstarget.com | Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi |Jacob Thomas |Belle Carter

    The Kremlin has issued an unequivocal warning: Ukraine’s dreams of reclaiming its 1991 borders are OVER. In a scathing statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry condemned Kiev’s latest drone attack on a civilian market in Aleshki, Kherson, as a calculated act of terrorism—one that exposes the true nature of the Western-backed regime. The strike, timed for maximum carnage on a Russian holiday, left seven dead and over 20 wounded, with a second wave of drones reportedly targeting first responders.

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