Month: November 2024
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Accountability for Green Energy Investors
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street, alleging that they conspired to suppress coal output through anticompetitive actions. The firms allegedly used their position as major shareholders to pressure coal companies to adopt “green energy” goals, limiting supply and hiking energy prices. Paxton claims the corporations’ acts violated federal antitrust…
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The Urgent Need for Peace in the Shadow of Nuclear Threats
Russian President Vladimir Putin is said to have ordered the deployment of RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missiles, nicknamed “Satan II,” in reaction to Ukraine’s use of US and UK-supplied weapons. The RS-28, which is capable of transporting nuclear weapons over great distances, raises worries amid rising tensions in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. This follows a recent…
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Trump’s Contradictory Ukraine Strategy: Peace or Prolonged Conflict?
Donald Trump intends to select retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg as ambassador to Ukraine and Russia, in line with a strategy of conditional US support for Ukraine contingent on peace talks with Russia. The Kellogg-Fleitz proposal calls for freezing US military delivery to Kyiv if it refuses to negotiate while increasing backing if Moscow opposes…
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NIH Chief of Health Data Confesses COVID Health Initiatives Were “Completely Made Up”
In this 12-minute video, Raja Cholan, the new Chief of Health Data at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), reveals his insights regarding the safety of the COVID shots, as well as the data supporting some of the COVID policies instituted by the government. He talks about unethical behavior within the healthcare system and the…
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ADB Approves Philippines’ $500 Million Loan for “Climate Change” Response
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $500 million loan to support the Philippines in its Climate Change Action Program (CCAP) Subprogram 2, aimed at enhancing the country’s efforts to combat climate change and fulfill its commitments under the Paris Agreement. This policy-based loan, which includes co-financing $278.3 million from Agence Française de Développement,…
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Trump, A Snake?: President-Elect Surrounds Himself With Operation Warpspeed Accomplices
In this almost 5-minute video, Greg Reese criticizes recent appointments of US President-elect Donald Trump, as many were supporters of the deadly COVID shots. Reese says, “Many of us would like to see justice for the millions murdered by the nanotech-infected shots. But don’t hold your breath. If approved, our next cabinet will include, as…
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Freedom Fighters Divided: Trump’s Choice for US Surgeon General Indication of Worse Things To Come
In this November 26, 2024 article on Substack, Dr. Robert Malone analyzes US politics’ future and grounds reform expectations under Donald Trump’s MAGA/MAHA movement. According to Malone, the Trump transition team is “working through very challenging strategic and tactical decisions” following a massive PsyWar campaign against many Trump’s appointments. He says that this was also…
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Trump Appoint COVID Vaccine-Supporter To Become US Surgeon General
In this November 24, 2024 article, Igor Chudov reports on the latest appointment by President-elect Donald Trump. In a statement to the press, Trump announced the appointment of Dr. Janette Nesheiwat as the “Nation’s Doctor”. The statement said, “Dr. Neisheiwat is a fierce advocate and strong communicator for preventive medicine and public health…she worked on…
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Pharma Payments to Peer Reviewers Threaten Scientific Integrity
Pharmaceutical corporations spent $1.06 billion to reviewers at prestigious medical journals between 2020 and 2022, according to a JAMA investigation. The majority of the money went toward research, with extra payments covering speaking, travel, and consulting. Concerns regarding possible conflicts of interest in the peer review process were raised by the fact that more than…
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Regional Tensions Escalate: The Ripple Effects of the Israel-Palestine Conflict
Yemen’s Houthi rebels conducted a multi-missile and drone attack on two US warships, the USS Stockdale and USS Spruance, near the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, but were successfully prevented with no injuries or damage. The Pentagon confirmed the incident, which came after US attacks on Houthi weapons storage sites in Yemen. The Houthis claim their actions…