Year: 2024
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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…
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Courting WW3: Ukraine Fires UK-Supplied Storm Shadow Missiles at Russia
Ukraine has fired UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles at targets inside Russia for the first time, following authorization from the U.S. to use long-range missiles against Russian territory. Previously, Ukraine was restricted to deploying these missiles within its own borders. The UK government has refrained from commenting on the operational details, citing security concerns, while Ukraine’s…
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Israel’s War and Its Terrible Impact on Children
In Aramoun, Lebanon, the devastating impact of Israel’s war against Hezbollah is evident as recovery efforts reveal the tragic toll on children, with over 231 reported dead and 1,330 injured. The ongoing violence has displaced around 400,000 children and exacerbated existing hardships in a country already grappling with economic crises. Amidst the destruction, stories of…
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South Korea’s Largest Crypto Scam Exposes Risks of Digital Investments
South Korean police detained 215 people for arranging the country’s greatest cryptocurrency scam, totaling 320 billion won ($228.4 million). The suspected ringleader and their group offered 28 different types of virtual tokens, six listed on offshore platforms, to about 15,000 investors under false promises of substantial returns. Authorities declared the tokens worthless and found that…
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Russia Updates Nuclear Doctrine Following Ukrainian Attacks Using US-Made Long Range Missiles
President Vladimir Putin has revised Russia’s nuclear doctrine in response to U.S. President Joe Biden’s recent authorization for Ukraine to use American-made ATACMS missiles to strike deep into Russian territory. The updated doctrine now classifies aggression from any non-nuclear state, if supported by a nuclear power, as a joint attack on Russia, effectively lowering the…
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Internet Archive Hack Exposes Security Gaps in Digital Knowledge Preservation
The Internet Archive suffered a security breach that exposed 31 million user details, including emails and Bcrypt-hashed passwords, as well as a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. Hackers hacked the website with pop-up messages and acquired partial control of its infrastructure. While the attack’s motivations are unknown, the pro-Palestinian group Black Meta has claimed…