News, Rumors and Opinions Saturday Aternoon 7-31-2021
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Samson: Oil prices rise with growing demand
31st July, 2021
Yesterday, oil prices rose with demand growing faster than supply.
Brent crude futures for September delivery, which expired, jumped 28 cents, or 0.4 percent, to set the settlement price at $76.33 a barrel.
The October contract closed up 31 cents at $75.41 a barrel.
US West Texas Intermediate crude contracts also increased 33 cents, or 0.5 percent, to close the session at $73.95 a barrel. LINk
Fleming Saturday RV Report
Our military intel contact said he needs to avoid all details for security but he can confirm Mr Fleming’s sources confirming that the shotgun money flows have been moving at all levels the past 24 hours, there is a huge amount of activity happening globally today Sat 31 July, and he said keep watching for notifications that are imminent. He said Keep all in prayer. This really is it and soon we will all be celebrating quietly under NDAs.
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Courtesy of Dinar Guru
Breitling Speculation - that's what we're doing here. This isn't a religion...It's speculation. There's no one who believes in this more than me but it's still speculation. I believe it's coming down the road. Where does my confidence come from? Is it good ole fashioned positive thinking? NO! I'm not one of those types of people who does that. I don't lie to myself for the sake of being positive. I'm a realist. I watch what Iraq is doing...I watch their government. I listen very carefully who have authority to add value to the Iraqi dinar and what their intent is. And these guys can't wait to do it.
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NESARA / GESARA Major news Could this finally be it
Jul 31, 2021
Keiser Report | Entropic Afterburn, Fifty Years of Fiat | Ep1730
Jul 31, 2021
In this episode of Keiser Report, Max and Stacy look at the data showing ‘no resistance’ to price increases as money printing and stimulus checks encourage Americans to pay whatever the price is without negotiation.
In the second half, Max and Stacy chat to author, James Howard Kunstler of Kunstler.com, about his time as a news reporter on the day that Nixon shut the gold window in 1971.