Sorcha Faal

Putin And Trump Presiding Over Top Two Economies In Entire World

As far back as 2016, this report explains, the headwinds of this global economic slowdown were stirring on the horizon—but that Hillary Clinton generated Russian hysteria due to her election loss to Trump than saw the American’staking Russia out of the global economic equation by its use of economic sanctions—but whose hysteria induced sanctions were met with the stark reality of a Russia being sanctions proof due to its staggering $75 trillion in natural resource wealth—as well as its having a paltry $208 national debt, that’s more than covered by its $475 billion in foreign reserves—and with Central Banks around the world buying more gold in 2018 than at any time since 1967, saw Russia leading the way in buying gold, while at the same time ridding itself of billions-of-dollars of US debt in preparation for whatever 2019 might bring. […]

Sorcha Faal

Russia-Hysteria Mental Disorder Linked To Magnetic Field Collapse

During the past decade, however, this report further details, the wall of Western scientific refusal to acknowledge the effects of our Earth’s magnetic field upon human beings began to crumble—with some of the first blows against being struck by the Department of Pathology, Hospital General de Castellón, Castellón-Spain—who released to the US National Institute of Health their scientific studies titled “Are Neuronal Activity-Associated Magnetic Fields The Physical Base For Memory?” and “Neuromagnetic Dialogue Between Neuronal Minicolumns And Astroglial Network: A New Approach For Memory And Cerebral Computation”—that shockingly posited that human memories are too vast to be stored in our brains, but are, instead, stored in vast magnetic fields. […]

Cloak and Dagger

True Facts About “Russia Hysteria” Sweeping America Shocks Europe

With Cheniere Energy being the only company currently operating an LNG export terminal in the contiguous United States, this report explains, the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is now reporting that about half a dozen other LNG export terminals (which are big, billion-dollar operations) are under construction too—with Professor Eric Smith, the associate director of Tulane University’s Energy Institute, stating they are needed because “we have pretty well saturated the domestic market with natural gas”. […]