from World Alternative Media:
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from RT:
The US spy chief has touted his agency’s efforts to undermine the Russian leadership
America’s top intelligence official has openly cheered the alleged internal discord that he claims is rising in Moscow because of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, saying the CIA has been given an historic opportunity to recruit spies and undermine President Vladimir Putin’s government.
by Dr. William Makis, Global Research:
The benefits of fasting on COVID-19 vaccine injuries, are now being looked at seriously in the scientific literature with a number of new papers coming out:
from The New American:
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by Seth Ferris, New Eastern Outlook:
I think Nazi symbols will be America’s official and unofficial excuse to walk away from Ukraine. It will be even deadlier, more political blowback; it will be like in Afghanistan but worse. The first stage, with the West growing sick and tired of the never-ending demands, and with little real results, is to cut back on funding—and then to let the Neo Nazis and their NATO partners stew in their own juices.
But for the sake of discussion, I just want to know what happened to the films about WW2, fascism, and denazification, and how can we get more films to the general public that are being stashed away. And I want to know more about “Why Nazi Parody” and revisiting the past is such a forbidden topic these days, or to even talking about “Hitler’s Willing Executers” or about those who organized the T-4 program before WW2; I guess in part, especially in Europe, euthanasia is considered appropriate and is in demand.
by Bo Banks, Big League Politics:
Some good news: Virginia has officially classified fentanyl as a “weapon of terrorism.”
According to Fairfax County local news FFX Now: “Fentanyl overdoses have increasingly become a major concern, particularly among young adults.”
To impose harsher penalties on the drug’s manufacturing and distribution, SB 1188 and identical bill HB 1682 reclassify fentanyl as a “weapon of terrorism,” making those acts Class 4 felonies that could carry up to 10 years of jail time.
from WND:
‘Oh, so you’re one of those?’
Actor Jim Caviezel, a vocal Christian in a business not noted for its concerns for religion, revealed recently what took place behind the scenes of a Disney movie.
Caviezel had landed the role of Edmond Dantes in an adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas novel and found himself battling Disney executives over one word, according to Newsbusters.
“They wanted me to remove ‘God’ from all the script. True story … what happened to God? ‘God will give me justice,’” he said, quoting the book.
by Paul Joseph Watson, Summit News:
Offers support for study of “solar radiation modification”
According to a report in Politico, The Biden administration has “offered measured support for the idea of studying how to block sunlight from hitting Earth’s surface as a way to limit global warming.”
Yes, really, they’re down for blocking out the Sun.
by Cassie B., Natural News:
The homeless problem in Los Angeles has grown significantly worse in the last year, with homelessness climbing 9 percent in the city and 10 percent in L.A. County. Around 75,000 people are now living on the streets there despite major investments by the city to stem the problem.
According to the count, which was carried out by a team of volunteers numbering in the thousands for the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority across a three-day period, 75,518 individuals were living in either a makeshift shelter, tent, van, car, RV or interim housing; the figure a year earlier was 69,144. The increase was fully attributed to people living on the street rather than in shelters.
by Kyle Becker, Becker News:
A mysterious neurological condition characterized by a wide range of symptoms, including hallucinations, muscle wasting, vision problems, memory loss, and abnormal movements, is on the rise.
The number of cases for this syndrome has grown to 48, according to public health officials, while some believe the true number of people affected could exceed 200. What is particularly concerning is the prevalence of young people being affected by the condition, which is not typically associated with dementia-like symptoms or other neurological issues.
by Dan Frieth, Reclaim The Net:
First Amendment concerns.
Tensions are brewing in Michigan as a controversial hate speech bill, HB 4474, sails through the state House and now awaits the scrutiny of the Senate. The legislation, branded by critics as a Pandora’s box, seeks to replace Michigan’s Ethnic Intimidation Act and aims to criminalize actions that make individuals “feel terrorized, frightened, or threatened.” A tangle in the bill lies in its vague wording, with the term “harassment” used as a jigsaw piece without a clear fit, and a potential First Amendment violation.
by Mairead Elordi, Daily Wire:
Democrats revived calls to pack the Supreme Court with liberals last week after the court’s conservative majority decided several cases the wrong way, as liberals view it.
On Thursday and Friday, the Supreme Court handed down three decisions on multiple closely watched cases. The court ruled against Harvard and the University of North Carolina’s race-based admissions processes, it ruled in favor of a Christian graphic designer who did not want to make wedding websites for same-sex couples, and the court struck down President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program.