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I've exposed some of the biggest financial myths and manias of the last 25 years.

I told my readers "Peak Oil" was a lie all the way back in 2006. Remember the peak oil hysteria?  The idea that oil production rates would only go down... forever. 

A couple years later, I warned readers that the U.S. housing market was on the verge of triggering a stock market crash.

In 2010, I described in near-perfect detail  many events of the last decade or so - riots, government lockdowns, rampant inflation - in a 77-minute video presentation called "End of America".

You may have seen it online. It's been viewed over 100 million times.

Until recently, I thought I'd seen the extent of human stupidity and graft. I didn't think it was possible for policymakers and establishment elites to steal and mismanage more than they already had.

Then I saw this...

This is the tanker Iberica Knutsen arriving in Boston recently:

This is the tanker Iberica Knutsen arriving in Boston

This ship has delivered liquefied natural gas from Trinidad and Tobago four times so far this year. Liquefied natural gas, or LNG, is the main fuel for powering electrical grids and heating homes in the winter.

Behind Russia, the United States has the most natural gas in the world. A huge portion of that is in the Marcellus Shale which is just a few hundred miles from Boston.

So why is Boston paying to ship natural gas from places like Trinidad and Tobago?

I've spent the past two years researching this story. What I've uncovered will astound you.

Do yourself a favor. Before it's taken offline (which could happen at any time), check out this shocking video.

I name names in it.

And I've seen in the past just how far powerful people will go to silence me.

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