from Tim Truth:
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by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:
China’s minister of ecology and environment, speaking at the United Nations, called for a collective effort to implement a global biodiversity framework. A framework which will displace an estimated 300 million indigenous people and financialise the natural world. It is a monstrous and unprecedented assault on our living world under the guise of biodiversity.
The Chinese minister, Huang Runqiu, who is also the president of COP15 – the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations (“UN”) Convention on Biological Diversity – spoke on Thursday via video at a UN briefing to permanent missions to the UN. The briefing was organised by the UN Environment Programme (“UNEP”), the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (“CBD”) and China.
by Hank Berrien, Daily Wire:
This week, the California Assembly’s Public Safety Committee blocked a bill that would have made human trafficking of a minor a serious felony.
The bill, HB 14, noted that “California consistently ranks number one in the nation in the number of human trafficking cases reported to the National Human Trafficking Hotline,” and “Human trafficking is among the world’s fastest growing criminal enterprises and is estimated to be a $150,000,000,000 a year global industry.” The bill would have made human trafficking of a minor subject to California’s Three Strikes Law, and thus someone convicted twice could be sentenced to life in prison.
by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D., Childrens Health Defense:
Every year, the process of discovery in lawsuits reveals evidence of harms committed by pharmaceutical, agricultural, chemical, industrial and other corporate interests. But courts can seal this evidence from public view, often at the cost of public health.
“Discovery,” a process by which evidence is uncovered during lawsuits, has often succeeded in exposing corporate malfeasance to the public, including evidence of hazards from a wide range of products.
from The Conservative Treehouse:
Anheuser Busch continues to lose market share according to the latest statistics shared by Bump Williams consulting firm. In the key period just before the July 4th holiday, sales of Bud Light dropped another 28.5% compared to the prior year.
The initial sales decline which began in April continues. The ongoing boycott against Bud Light appears to be holding firm.
by Will Jones, Daily Sceptic:
Following news that the new Miss Netherlands is a biological male named Rikkie Valerie Kollé, Maureen Callahan in the Mail says we can “add beauty pageants to the list of women’s spaces that are no longer, well, women’s spaces”. Here’s an excerpt.
Kollé’s next stop: the Miss Universe pageant, now owned by transgender Thai business mogul Anne Jakrajutatip.
And we biological women are expected to cheer, to be exhilarated by this latest theft.
by Jerome R. Corsi, American Thinker:
In November 2022, four eminent scientists issued a theoretical physics paper, “Nitrous Oxide and Climate.” It proves that the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s “war on nitrous oxide” to achieve Net Zero Emissions (NZE) by 2050 threatens to cause a significant collapse in the world’s food supply.
The article’s four authors are eminent men in their field, so their analysis and opinion deserve to be taken very seriously: (1) C.A. de Lange, a physicist at Vrije Universiteit, in Amsterdam; (2) J.D. Ferguson, an M.D. at the University of Pennsylvania, with a specialty in developing computer models of the effect of nitrogen fertilizers on dairy farming; (3) William Happer, emeritus professor of physics at Princeton; and (4) W.A. van Wijngaarden, a professor of physics at York University in Canada.
by Pam Martens and Russ Martens, Wall St On Parade:
The polling organization, Gallup, conducted a survey between June 1-22 to update its annual poll that measures the confidence that Americans have in key U.S. institutions. Banks, as might be expected, continued their downward trend, registering an abysmal 26 percent of Americans who have “a great deal” or “fair amount” of confidence in the banks. That confidence ranking stood at 27 percent last year and at 33 percent in 2021.
It is actually somewhat baffling that confidence in banks only dropped by one percentage point from last year, given that the second, third and fourth largest bank failures in U.S. history occurred in the first half of this year.
by Susan Duclos, All News Pipeline:
As we see more and more reports of people in other countries “dumpster diving” for food, the latest in the Netherlands and Canada, what we never expected to see is Americans so cash-strapped that they would be rummaging through garbage bins to save money.
Welcome to Bidenomics!
We’ll get to the dumpster diving in America part of this piece after we take a look at the inflation numbers.
Once again the Biden regime, with their puppets in the media helping, are touting the “overall” inflation numbers going down to four percent year over year, which by the way, is on top of the the rise last year, which was on top of the rise the year before, etc, etc, etc….
by Martin Armstrong, Armstrong Economics:
The movie “Sound of Freedom” exposes the darkest corner of our society – child trafficking. The film should not be controversial but the mainstream media and Hollywood blacklisted the film because they are protecting those involved. Simply Google the film and you will see articles from EVERY news outlet condemning the film as a QAnon conspiracy for right-wing extremists.
Jim Caviezel, the director, is a devout Christian which is now a radical ideology in America. You may not believe in God but watching this film will show you that pure evil exists. He has said that streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu would not carry his film, which is precisely what occurred with “The Forecaster.” For you see, there are numerous organizations that would taken down if the truth came out. This is a trade that surpasses most other industries and cannot be calculated. The Department of Homeland Security estimates that child trafficking account for $150 billion in global trade, but the true amount is much higher. Millions of children go missing every single year. It is not isolated to third world countries. What happened to the children who went unaccounted for at our own border?
by Peter Schiff, Schiff Gold:
Despite a lackluster June, the price of gold rose 5.4% through the first six months of 2023 and was the second-best performing asset class behind only developed market stocks.
Gold closed at $1,912.25 on June 30.
Gold outperformed emerging market stocks, the US dollar, US bonds, global bonds, commodities and oil. The only asset class that outperformed gold in H1 was developed market stocks thanks to what Peter Schiff called a bear market rally.
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by Ethan Huff, Dangerous Medicine:
The top two public health agencies in the United States conducted a joint study showing that the risk of developing autoimmune heart disease among the “fully vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) is a shocking 13,200 percent higher than it is among the unvaccinated.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) discovered that compared to the background risk in the general population, the risk of myocarditis is 133 times greater in those who took the mRNA injections from either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna.
by Jose Nino, Big League Politics:
According to Viktor Marsai, an expert at the Hungarian Migration Research Institute, mass migration into France is causing the country’s widespread riots.
On M1 News, Marsai said the following:
In France, in recent decades, there have been several street riots like the current one, mostly involving young people from immigrant backgrounds who are not integrated into society, do not go to school, have no job, and seek their rights via street demonstrations.
He stressed that integrating second- and third-generation immigrants is also a tall order. Moreover, he believes that recently arriving migrants pose an even greater challenge. Per Marsai, the constant rioting taking place on French streets demonstrates the multitude of problems associated with mass migration.