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U.S. Bases Are On High Alter For a Potential Terrorist Attack In Europe (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses the reasoning for a possible attack, and hopes that our soldiers stay safe. Right before July 4th, it looks like a new warning has gone out to U.S. military bases in Europe about a potential terrorist threat. According to Fox News, several bases have bumped up their alert status to “Force Protection Charlie,” which doesn’t lock them down but does put them on heightened alert for potential threats. An official … Read more

Two New Bills Are Discussing the Fate of Taiwan – But What Does It Mean For the United States and China?  (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ senior investigative reporter discusses the new bill, and what effect it could have on China’s efforts to overtake Taiwan. Things are certainly heated between the United States and China at the moment, but a new bill working its way through the Senate could possibly add even more tension. The bill is H.R. 1176, and, according to Congress, it would “amend the Taiwan Allies International Protection and Enhancement Initiative (TAIPEI) Act of 2019 to … Read more

An Uneasy Battle Between Ecoterrorists and Authorities Lies Ahead In Europe Following an Attack On an Industrial Plant (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Author Guy Mitchell talks about the recent eco-attack – and if things could get even worse in the new year. The energy crisis in Europe has been growing steadily, leaving some people wondering what will come next – and forcing some to take violent action. A new report on Breitbart reveals that between 100 to 200 eco-extremists laid siege on an industrial plant in the French commune of Bouc-Bel-Air this past weekend, leaving behind major damage to … Read more

New England Could Very Well Run Into Blackouts, Thanks To Its Fight With Europe Over Liquefied Natural Gas (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

The UK’s gas problems might just result in some within our own borders, according to author Guy Mitchell.  Over the past few months, Europe has been struggling to keep its natural gas resources flowing, despite being cut off from Russia with its war within the Ukraine. But now its struggles could have an effect on at least one region within the United States. A new report from Fox Business indicates that New England could soon be … Read more

Europe’s Energy Crisis Could Be Much Worse In 2023, Many Are Estimating (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Author Guy Mitchell explains why the worst may not come until sometime next year. Europe’s ongoing energy crisis has been going on for a few months, with the country warning citizens that there could be potential blackout dates in an effort to balance the load. However, several sources indicate that the worst could be yet to come, especially when 2023 rolls around. On the heels of the country announcing plans to propose a dynamic price … Read more

Upcoming Power Blackouts In the UK Are the Latest Results Of Its Mishandling of Critical Energy (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Author Guy Mitchell discusses power issues that will affect millions of consumers this holiday season, and what it could potentially mean for the long-term. Following Russia’s shutdown of the Nord Steam 1 pipeline that cuts off Europe from a big chunk of its natural gas supply (thanks to its ongoing war with Ukraine), the country is about to feel the crunch over the course of this holiday season. A new report from Fox Business reveals that the … Read more

Europe Has Made a Deal To Cut Natural Gas Use, But Will the Deal Last? (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

This week, European Union governments made an agreement to cut back on consumption of natural gas over the winter, in the hopes of avoiding any further supply cuts by Russia during its invasion of Ukraine. The law notes that it expects the countries to lower demand for gas by roughly 15 percent starting in August, though some are apparently exempt from the deal. It notes the steps to reduce gas consumption are voluntary, but if … Read more

Overseas Inflation Leads To Questions About Other Potential Investments

U.S. inflation hit a staggering 8.5 percent this past month, and isn’t showing any signs of slowing down despite recent action by the Federal government. But what’s happening overseas could be of bigger interest to international investors. A recent report at Bloomberg notes that traders are already expecting an increase in inflation due to the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict. In fact, some believe the increase will actually become higher than in the United States, with 3.02 percent … Read more

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