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Possibly Biggest Trade Deal Ever

President Donald Trump has just signed a $550 billion trade pact with Japan. Trump called the deal “massive,” saying it’s potentially “the largest trade deal in history.”

The deal is expected to boost the economies of both nations. For instance, Japanese cars imported into the United States will now carry a 15 percent tariff, as opposed to 25 percent, making them more affordable.

Japan will also set aside billions to expand the pharmaceutical and semiconductor industries in the United States. Here’s more from Steve Turley.

Appalachia After The Hurricane

What the Media Won’t Tell You: Southern Appalachia After Hurricane Helene. Are the federal bureaucrats taking revenge against Tennessee because the state passed legislation to stop chemtrails? Do these bureaucrats even care about any of us any longer, or are they simply pushing their own corrupt agenda? Here’s more from Really Graceful.

Hurricane Helene especially impacted North Carolina, where an estimated 600 people or more went missing. The storm impacted the tiny town of Spruce Pine, which has been extremely important for mining related to the production of semiconductor chips as well. Bizarrely, in 1958, there was another Hurricane Helene that hit on the same day, was the same size, and went along a similar path to the 2024 hurricane.

Was this all due to some form of weather modification? Was it just a freak accident? Did the government know it was going to be as bad as it was, with towns completely flooded and destroyed? Tune in to this Edge of Wonder Live show for a deeper look into the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

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