Archive for March, 2023

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Police Escorted “QAnon Shaman” Through U.S. Capital

March 7th, 2023

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California National Guard Mobilized to Rescue People Trapped in Snow Nine Feet Deep

March 6th, 2023

Via: ZeroHedge: “It’s so much snow, there’s nowhere to put it,” Crestline, CA resident James Gordon told KABC. “I’ve been up on this mountain my whole life from Big Bear to here in Crestline, and this is the worst storm I’ve seen in 30 some odd years I’ve been up here.”

Japan’s Population In Freefall As Twice As Many People Die As Are Born

March 6th, 2023

Via: ZeroHedge: Japan’s population is in freefall. In 2022, the number of births registered in Japan plummeted to another record low last year according to statistics released by the Ministry of Health – the latest worrying statistic in a decades-long decline that the country’s authorities have failed to reverse despite their extensive efforts. The country […]

Fauci ‘Prompted’ Scientists To Fabricate ‘Proximal Origins’ Paper Ruling Out Lab-Leak

March 6th, 2023

Via: ZeroHedge: Dr. Anthony Fauci – who offshored banned gain-of-function research to make bat coronaviruses more transmissible to humans – has been accused by Congressional investigators of having ‘prompted’ the fabrication of a paper by a cadre of scientists aimed at disproving the Covid-19 lab-leak theory. On February 1, 2020, Fauci and his boss, NIH […]

British Health Secretary’s Plan to “Frighten the Pants Off Everyone” About Covid

March 6th, 2023

Via: Telegraph: Throughout the course of the pandemic, officials and ministers wrestled with how to ensure the public complied with ever-changing lockdown restrictions. One weapon in their arsenal was fear. “We frighten the pants off everyone,” Matt Hancock suggested during one WhatsApp message with his media adviser. The then health secretary was not alone in […]

Yes, The U.S. Averages More Than 1,700 Train Derailments A Year

March 5th, 2023

Since the East Palestine train derailment disaster, I started noticing lots of other train derailment incidents. How common are train derailments in the U.S.? Very common. Via: KHOU: Yes, on average, there are more than 1,700 train derailments each year in the U.S. From 1990 to 2021, there were 54,570 train derailments in the U.S. […]

Russian Virologist Who Helped Create Sputnik V Covid Vaccine Found Strangled to Death in His Apartment

March 4th, 2023

Via: Newsweek: A Russian virologist who helped develop the country’s COVID vaccine has been found dead after an altercation with an intruder in his Moscow apartment, according to reports in local media. Andrey Botikov, one of 18 scientists who developed the Sputnik V vaccine at the Gamaleya National Research Center, was identified as the man […]

EPA Head Admits Kids Should Be Nowhere Near East Palestine Water

March 4th, 2023

Via: ZeroHedge: The aftermath of the freight train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, persists, with residents and rail workers reporting illnesses and the Biden administration facing criticism regarding an inadequate federal response. The 38-car derailment occurred one month ago and resulted in the release of vinyl chloride into the air via a controlled burn, and […]

Iran Discovers World’s Second Largest Lithium Reserve

March 3rd, 2023

Via: The Cradle: The Islamic Republic of Iran discovered one of the world’s largest lithium reserves, according to a report published by Press TV on 27 February. According to a senior official of the Iranian Ministry of Industry, Mine, and Trade (MIMT), the lithium deposits could contain some 8.5 million metric tons (MT) ready for […]

Tesla Going Back To EV Motors With No Rare Earth Elements

March 3rd, 2023

Via: Electrek: Tesla stated today that, between 2017 and 2022, it managed to reduce rare earth usage in these new Model 3 drive units by 25% as it increased the efficiency of the drivetrain. But now it looks like Tesla is trying to get the best of both worlds: a permanent magnet motor, but without […]

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