>
BACKWARD ROLLING CONFIRMED: 1,624 Contracts Just Demanded Delivery NOW ($100 Silver is Inevitable)
SEMI-NEWS/SEMI-SATIRE: January 11, 2026 Edition
"Appalling": Debanking Explodes To Record High In Britain
MTG explodes in astonishing f-bomb laden tirade as Trump orders Secret Service probe:
World's most powerful hypergravity machine is 1,900X stronger than Earth
New battery idea gets lots of power out of unusual sulfur chemistry
Anti-Aging Drug Regrows Knee Cartilage in Major Breakthrough That Could End Knee Replacements
Scientists say recent advances in Quantum Entanglement...
Solid-State Batteries Are In 'Trailblazer' Mode. What's Holding Them Up?
US Farmers Began Using Chemical Fertilizer After WW2. Comfrey Is a Natural Super Fertilizer
Kawasaki's four-legged robot-horse vehicle is going into production
The First Production All-Solid-State Battery Is Here, And It Promises 5-Minute Charging
See inside the tech-topia cities billionaires are betting big on developing...

?The Paris Accord, signed on Tuesday by members of a "coalition of the willing" and aimed at providing security and economic guarantees for Ukraine, is a strange agreement.
If it is taken seriously, it will convince the Russians to change their strategy in Ukraine, meaning the Russians may well decide to try and take over all of Ukraine.
The accord gives nothing at all to Russia, which was probably its intent. It has the same bad smell as the 1919 Versailles Treaty, which the US Senate rejected.
Officially Russia's strategy is to secure the goals it has set for the "special military operation." While NATO does not accept the terminology, the Russians have operated in a framework defined below:
1. Territory: Russia aimed to secure the five areas which Russia has already annexed, using the traditional boundary lines for each area. Russia fully controls one of the five, namely Crimea. The Russian control percentages in the other four territories are: Luhansk, 99.6%; Donetsk, 78.1%; Zaphorize, 74.8%; Kherson, 72%.