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Richard Russell – The War To Inflate, And One Of The Most Tragic Images You Will Ever See

As people continue to digest breaking news from around the world on Memorial Day, years ago the Godfather of newsletter writers, Richard Russell, discussed the war to inflate, the horrors of war and what he was telling his subscribers to do.  Included in this piece is one of the most tragic images you will ever see. May 26 (King World News) – Richard Russell may have passed but his words are still with us:

EXPECT GLOBAL CHAOS – One Of The Most Shocking Interviews Of 2025!

Today King World News spoke with Jonathan Haycock, who began his career as a barrister before moving on to work 27 years on Wall Street, finally ending his career as one of the longest serving Managing Director’s in history at Morgan Stanley in London.  And what he had to say about a world in chaos and the gold market was absolutely shocking.

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AuRico Metals Announces Change to Board of Directors

[PR Newswire] – TORONTO, Oct. 13, 2015 /PRNewswire/ – AuRico Metals Inc. (AMI.TO), (“AuRico” or the “Company”) today announced that Scott Perry has resigned from his position as executive Chairman, as he takes on the CEO role with a large gold mining company. Mr. Perry will remain a member of the AuRico Metals Board of Directors. Richard Colterjohn, previously an AuRico Metals Director, has been appointed non-executive Chairman of the

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Google can tell you if solar roof panels will pay off

Google has got a good look at your roof, and can tell you if it is worth the investment to install solar energy panels. The US tech giant said its “Project Sunroof” online tool is now available in the area around San Francisco and Fresno in California and around Boston, Massachusetts. The new tool “uses high-resolution aerial mapping (the same used by Google Earth) to help you calculate your roof’s

Google can tell you if solar roof panels will pay off

Google has got a good look at your roof, and can tell you if it is worth the investment to install solar energy panels. The US tech giant said its “Project Sunroof” online tool is now available in the area around San Francisco and Fresno in California and around Boston, Massachusetts. The new tool “uses high-resolution aerial mapping (the same used by Google Earth) to help you calculate your roof’s

EPA to propose rules to curb methane emissions from oil and gas sector: source

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will propose regulations on Tuesday aimed at cutting methane emissions from the oil and gas sector by 40 to 45 percent over the next decade from 2012 levels, a source familiar with the issue said on Monday. The regulations on methane are one part of the Obama administration’s strategy to curb greenhouse gases and combat climate change. The targets in Tuesday’s proposal are in line

Foreign firms scramble to fix Iran's refineries once sanctions end

By Libby George and Ron Bousso LONDON (Reuters) – International oil services companies are scrambling to win contracts worth tens of billions to repair and modernize Iran’s oil refineries once sanctions are removed, with officials even laying on bus tours for visiting foreign executives. Officials from Iran’s oil refining company NIORDC, its National Petrochemical Company and the privately owned Persian Oil and Gas are holding talks with services firms to clinch

Nigeria's NNPC to review production-sharing contracts, joint ventures

By Camillus Eboh ABUJA (Reuters) – The new head of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corp (NNPC) said on Sunday he will review all production-sharing contracts and joint venture agreements with its partners “to reflect current day realities in the global oil and gas industry”. Emmanuel Kachikwu, who was appointed two weeks ago to head the state oil company, which has been accused of corruption and mismanagement, said he would remit

As States Battle New EPA Rules, Some Make Surprising Progress on Emissions

A new study by the Union of Concerned Scientists underscores an intriguing dichotomy in the battle over climate change: While many states are bitterly contesting the Obama administration’s new rule for reducing carbon emissions over the coming decades, many of those same states are already well along in meeting the new targets. Long before the Environmental Protection Agency finalized the Clean Power rule last week demanding a 32 percent reduction

Nigerians impatient for oil sector anti-graft reforms

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s appointment of a Harvard-educated lawyer to run the state oil company demonstrates his anti-corruption resolve — but only marks the start of a long reform journey, analysts say. Buhari took office May 29 after being elected on an anti-graft ticket, pledging to recover “mind-boggling” amounts of stolen oil money and bring those responsible to book. In early August he appointed Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, a former executive