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Something BIG is about to go down… multiple confirming signals point to cyber takedown of financial system

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Impending event with insider information. Mike Adams discusses emergency response organization SRP24.com and their cyber defense team, as well as elites stockpiling bunkers with food supplies. Adamsclaims that certain individuals in law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and the state department are taking actions that suggest they have inside knowledge of an impending event. There are signs of chatter in the intelligence community and military circles that something big is about to happen.

Potential economic collapse and CBDC implementation. Speaker warns of major cyber attack and potential banking collapse, with possible implementation of centralized financial control and enslavement through CBDCs. Adams agrees, highlighting potential riots, revolts, lawlessness, famine, disease, and kinetic violence in the aftermath.

Potential collapse of Western Europe’s energy supply and impact on society. Adams claims that hundreds of thousands of immigrants are being intentionally brought into the US to settle and take over the country. The UK Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden warns of a potential power meltdown and urges people to prepare for an analog era. Speaker discusses the UK’s energy crisis and potential collapse, citing US actions as a cause. Gold prices are spiking due to concerns about currency collapse and potential disasters.

Bitcoin as a backup plan for US financial collapse. US Space Force Major Jason Lowry warns of financial collapse risk due to cyber attacks on banking infrastructure, advocates for backup monetary system using proof of work strategies. Adams expresses intrigue towards Space Launch Delta 45 and its connection to Trump, citing the group’s access to information that the mainstream media is not reporting. Adams highlights the surge in Bitcoin’s price and its potential as a backup plan to the collapse of the US banking system, along with gold and silver, and cryptocurrency.

Economic collapse, layoffs, and Chinese soldiers at the US border. Economic implosion underway, with layoffs and cost-cutting measures across industries. Elites stockpiling bunkers with up to 10 years of food supplies, while Chinese soldiers are crossing the border daily.

Impending invasion and occupation of the US. Speaker warns of impending “American Nakba” invasion and displacement of US population. Adams revealed that wealthy elite are building underground bunkers and stockpiling supplies for 3-10 years, with some having enough food for 10 years. Adams’ high-level contacts are taking these precautions due to unspecified “strange fires” in Maui and a sense of urgency from these powerful people.

Goldbacks and preparedness for unspecified future events. Adams: People in the know are preparing for a catastrophic event, but can’t reveal details. Adams: Scenarios include alien invasion, engineered global debt collapse, and world war three. Prepare for emergencies by stocking up on food, medical supplies, and backup communications. Adams discusses goldbacks, physical items with embedded gold, and provides evidence of laboratory testing through ICP-MS and acid stone tests. Adams offers a special report on seven bulletproof strategies for surviving a failing banking system verifiedgoldbacks.com.

Gold-backed currency testing and results. Adams shows off a stack of gold-backed bills, each containing 1/1000 of a troy ounce of gold. Lab testing reveals actual gold recovery ranges from 102% to 107% of claimed amount.

Melting gold coins and verifying purity. The speaker demonstrates the recovery of gold from 10, 25, and 50 goldbacks, with an average recovery rate of 102.89% using a crucible melting process. Adams explains how they can extract gold using a process involving melting and ICPMS testing to confirm purity. Adams shows the results of the ICPMS testing, which confirm that the gold is 99.99% pure, with trace amounts of other metals present. Adams conducted acid stone and dissolution tests on goldbacks from CWC Labs, showing that they contain 24 karat gold. The tests indicate that the company is manufacturing with real gold and has created an innovative, divisible product (VerifiedGoldbacks.com)

Gold backs as a novel investment format. Adams highlights the beauty and cultural significance of gold jewelry, emphasizing its appeal across genders and cultures. Adams compares goldbacks to raw gold, explaining that while goldbacks cost twice the price of raw gold, they offer the convenience of being able to use gold in trade and commerce with divisibility and utility. Adams discusses their experience with goldbacks, a decentralized system of exchange, and how it provides a fun and educational way to teach people about the value of gold. Adams highlights the difference between goldbacks and traditional currency, emphasizing that goldbacks contain physical gold with intrinsic value, while traditional currency is losing value over time. Adams discusses the value of gold, stating that it’s holding its value versus the dollar despite the dollar’s decline. Adams also mentions that the more wars there are, the more unpredictable world events become.

CDC’s gender policies and vaccine safety. CDC erased women, refers to pregnant people instead. Adams argues that the CDC is incompetent and untrustworthy, citing their claims that men can get pregnant and vaccines are safe and effective.

 

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Budget 2025 income tax U-turn: What the hell just happened?

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Budget 2025 income tax U-turn: What the hell just happened?

What the hell’s just happened? 

On Thursday night I was told that Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer were now not going to raise income tax, having had anonymous briefings for weeks that a manifesto-breaking tax rise was coming, culminating in the speech in Downing Street by the chancellor last week alluding to that.

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I had also heard the prime minister was going to make a speech next week to the same effect.

The U-turn – first broken in the Financial Times – was not something the government wanted to leak, and there is anger in Downing Street.

I was told late last night by a source that the decision had been taken to back off income tax rises.

There is obviously some consternation, to say the least, that ministers, the party, the public have been marched up the hill, only to be marched back down again. It all adds to a sense of chaos and a government out of control. So what on earth is going on?

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‘Bombshell’ over income tax

Let’s first do the economics of it. I was told this morning by Treasury sources that the fiscal forecasts from the Office of Budget Responsibility are stronger than expected.

There had been expectations of a £30bn-£40bn black hole in the public finances.

But I’m told today that black hole is actually closer to £20bn: the chancellor also wants headroom of perhaps up to £15bn, but I’m told the change in forecasts has changed the calculation. I’m told wage growth has been stronger which has helped tax receipts and improved forecasts.

So, where does that leave the government? Treasury figures tell me that the change in forecasts mean the manifesto-busting income tax hike is now not necessary.

I don’t need to spell out the jeopardy for such a move: Rachel Reeves was poised to be the first chancellor in 50 years to raise the basic rate of income tax and break the core manifesto pledge that Labour made to voters last year.

It doesn’t mean taxes are not going up. The government is set to freeze tax thresholds for another two years from 2028. That will raise around £8bn as millions of workers are dragged into higher tax bands and end up paying more tax.

There will also be tax raising around pensions and salary sacrifice schemes and on electric vehicles, as well as other measures, as the chancellor casts around for £20bn.

But what about the politics? Well, one government figure today insists that the decision to drop the income tax plan is nothing to do with the self-inflicted leadership crisis at No 10 after anonymous briefings designed to see off any potential post-budget coup against the prime minister spectacularly backfired. The changed forecasts, I’m told, came in last week.

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But of course there’s tonnes of politics in this. The talk of higher wage growth perhaps offsetting some of the productivity downgrades was being flagged a couple of weeks back, before the chancellor made her speech.

It’s extremely unusual for a chancellor to pitch-roll their budget. But Reeves did it for a reason.

That was laying the ground for a massive budget that would bring manifesto-breaking tax rises.

She told us of the difficult environment, ruled out more borrowing or spending cuts before telling us “everyone must play their part”. She repeatedly refused to stick to manifesto promises on tax. It doesn’t get much more stark than that.

That the government has U-turned on that decision is about far more than just the fiscal framework.

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With trust so low in the government, there were serious worries – and warnings – from the party that such a big manifesto break might be something from which the PM and the chancellor wouldn’t recover.

One senior party figure that thinks there could be a leadership challenge after the May elections told me this week that manifesto-breaking tax rises would only make that more likely because Labour would “need a clean skin” to try and rebuild with the public if Starmer broke his promises in that way.

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Lucy Powell, the deputy Labour leader, fired a warning shot last week when she said the party should stick to the manifesto and not raise tax: “We should be following through on our manifesto, of course. There’s no question about that,” she told Matt Chorley on BBC Radio 5 Live.

“Trust in politics is a key part of that because if we’re to take the country with us then they’ve got to trust us and that’s really important too.”

The party will no doubt feel relief today that the chancellor is not going to break the manifesto.

It would have only made things a whole lot worse for a government that is in real trouble.

But the shambles of this week is staggering. From the self-inflicted leadership crisis to leaks over a massive budget U-turn, it all lends to the sense that this is a No 10 out of control, lurching from one mess to another. Strap in.

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Banksy painting theft lands burglar with 13-month prison sentence

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Banksy painting theft lands burglar with 13-month prison sentence

A man has been given a 13-month prison sentence for stealing Banksy’s famous Girl With Balloon painting from a London gallery.

Larry Fraser, 49, of Beckton, east London, was sentenced on Friday after pleading guilty to one count of non-residential burglary at Kingston Crown Court on 9 October.

The painting, one of the street artist‘s most famous, was stolen from a gallery in New Cavendish Street in London at around 11pm on 8 September last year.

The recovered painting back in the gallery. Pic: Metropolitan Police
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The recovered painting back in the gallery. Pic: Metropolitan Police

Fraser used a hammer to smash his way through a glass entrance door at the Grove Gallery before stealing the artwork, which was valued at £270,000.

He concealed his identity with a mask, hooded jacket and gloves, but the Metropolitan Police’s Flying Squad was able to identify him and track him to a location streets away.

He was also caught on CCTV loading the artwork into a van before fleeing the scene.

A second man, 54-year-old James Love, was accused of being the getaway driver in the burglary, but cleared of stealing the print.

Larry Fraser. Pic: Metropolitan Police
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Larry Fraser. Pic: Metropolitan Police

Damage to the Grove Gallery after the theft. Pic: Metropolitan Police
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Damage to the Grove Gallery after the theft. Pic: Metropolitan Police

Fraser was arrested at his home address on 10 September, within 48 hours of the burglary, and charged the next day.

Officers were able to recover the artwork after executing a warrant on the Isle of Dogs. It has now been returned to the gallery.

Fraser pleaded to the court that he was struggling with a historic drug debt and agreed to steal the work “under a degree of pressure and fear”.

He said he did not know what he would be stealing, nor its value, until the day of the offence.

Fraser was caught on CCTV taking the painting away from the gallery. Pic: Metropolitan Police
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Fraser was caught on CCTV taking the painting away from the gallery. Pic: Metropolitan Police

Jeffrey Israel, defending, said Fraser lived with his mother as her principal carer, and had only managed to “break his cycle of drug addiction” after his last prison sentence.

He added that it “would take a bold advocate” to suggest that the value of the print had increased by the burglary, but insisted “that is probably the reality”.

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Judge Anne Brown was unmoved, however, and said the offence was “simply too serious” for a suspended sentence.

“This is a brazen and serious non-domestic burglary,” she said.

“Whilst you did not know the precise value of the print, you obviously understood it to be very valuable.”

She added: “Whilst I am sure there was a high degree of planning, this was not your plan.”

However, Fraser may be eligible for immediate release due to time spent on electronic curfew.

Detective Chief Inspector Scott Mather, who led the Met’s investigation, said: “Banksy’s Girl With Balloon is known across the world – and we reacted immediately to not just bring Fraser to justice but also reunite the artwork with the gallery.

“The speed at which this took place is a testament to the tireless work of the flying squad officers – in total it took just four days for normality to be restored.”

The 2004 artwork was part of a £1.5m collection of 13 Banksy pieces at the gallery.

Gallery manager, Lindor Mehmetaj, said it was “remarkable” for the piece to have been recovered after the theft.

The 29-year-old said: “I was completely, completely shocked, but in a very, very positive way when the Flying Squad showed me the actual artwork.

“It’s very hard to put into words, the weight that comes off your shoulders.”

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Summer camp leader pleads guilty to drugging and sexually assaulting two boys

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Summer camp leader pleads guilty to drugging and sexually assaulting two boys

A former vet has admitted drugging and sexually assaulting two boys at a summer camp and child cruelty towards six other victims.

Jon Ruben, 76, of Nottinghamshire, admitted sexual assault of a child under 13, assault of a child under 13 by penetration, eight counts of child cruelty, three counts of making indecent images of children and four drugs charges.

Leicester Crown Court was told Ruben, who prosecutors said had run a holiday camp for at least 27 years, laced sweets with tranquilising drugs and attacked two children after asking youngsters to play “a sweet game”.

Ruben denied a charge of assault by penetration which prosecutors have been given two weeks to consider if they will proceed with.

Prosecutor Mary Prior KC said the charges related to a summer camp held at rented premises near a village in Leicestershire last summer.

The prosecutor told the court: “The defendant, for at least 27 years, has run a holiday camp.

“There is a long history of children feeling sick at the camp over many years.”

The rented premises, Stathern Lodge, were not connected to the camp itself, the court heard, and Ruben was in charge of youngsters there, Ms Prior said.

“He made the rules,” she added. “For many years he has played what he calls a sweet game with the children in which he goes into the bedrooms.

“The game is that each has to eat really sticky sweets as quickly as they can but they must chew them.

“Children have always felt ill the next day but he explained it as they were overwrought.”

Ruben was remanded in custody until a further hearing at the same court on 28 November.

Temporary Detective Chief Inspector Neil Holden said: “This has been a horrific, complex and emotional investigation involving multiple young, innocent, vulnerable victims and a man who committed the vilest crimes.

“Our focus today must of course remain on the young victims and with the support of partners and dedicated family liaison officers, we have and continue to support their welfare and to ensure their safeguarding going forward.”

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