Former UK Defense Minister Says NATO May Need To Send Ground Forces To Ukraine
February 1st, 2023That’s just great.
?@Jimmy_Dore goes nuclear on the Military-Industrial Complex:
"This is what we were supposed to be afraid of with Donald Trump, right? He's a crazy man with his finger on the nuclear button. And, now we have 'Demented Joe' sabar rattling with two nuclear powers." pic.twitter.com/uncG2ZkJqW
— kanekoa.substack.com (@KanekoaTheGreat) February 1, 2023
Via: ZeroHedge:
The “domino theory” was once used to great effect in order to manipulate the American public into supporting the Vietnam War, but will the same narrative work to get the west to support World War III with Russia?
Former UK Defense Minister Sir Gerald Howarth seems to think so as he uses this exact claim to justify NATO boots on the ground in Ukraine.
FORMER DEFENSE MINISTER OF UK SAYS NATO FORCES MAY NEED TO FACE RUSSIA ON THE GROUND pic.twitter.com/7LJ3Nksniq
— The_Real_Fly (@The_Real_Fly) January 31, 2023
Nick Johnson Documents Areas of America That Have Collapsed
February 1st, 2023Via: Nick Johnson:
World Economic Forum: Crime Fighting & Productivity Brain Wearables at Davos 2023
January 31st, 2023“Fit bits for your brain.”
At the Davos event titled “Are you ready for brain transparency?” The WEF speaker explained how brain-wave data collected by your ear pods will be used by your boss to make you "more productive" and help government authorities "fight crime" (link embedded) h/t @peopleconspire pic.twitter.com/7eJkjY8fBQ
— Jeremy Loffredo (@loffredojeremy) January 29, 2023
The “Price Shock” is Just Starting: German Industry To Pay 40% More For Energy Than Pre-Crisis
January 31st, 2023Via: ZeroHedge:
Back in August 2022, repo plumbing guru Zoltan Pozsar published a fascinating chart showing how “$2 Trillion Of German Value Depends On $20 Billion Of Russian Gas” or specifically, how Germany had applied some 100x leverage – much more than Lehman – on cheap commodities, and mostly Russian gas, to cheaply run its export-driven economic miracle for decades.
And with Russia’s cheap gas now gone for the foreseeable future, so is Germany’s tremendous operating leverage. Which means profit margins will be hammered for years to come.
Mother Reads Shocking Gay Porn Material Found In Minnesota School Direct To Board Members
January 30th, 2023Via: Summit News:
A video of a mother reading passages from homosexual porn material found in her child’s school library directly to horrified school board members in Minnesota has gone viral.
The content is patently graphic and of an extreme sexual nature, yet was available to students at the Sartell-St. Stephen Independent School District, and was even used in classrooms.
MIT Professor Retsef Levi: “MRNA Vaccines Cause Serious Harm Including Death, Especially Among Young People… Stop Giving Them Immediately”
January 30th, 2023Via: Retsef Levi:
The evidence is mounting and indisputable that MRNA vaccines cause serious harm including death, especially among young people. We have to stop giving them immediately! pic.twitter.com/chFLvqlDqu
— Retsef Levi (@RetsefL) January 30, 2023
Massive Fire Destroys Commercial Egg Farm Belonging To Top U.S. Supplier
January 30th, 2023The propaganda around chickens and eggs recently is so insane.
And now…
Via: ZeroHedge:
Dozens of food processing plants were destroyed and/or damaged last year by “accidental fires.” After several months of a lull in mysterious fires rippling through the food industry, the first major one of the new year was reported by NBC Connecticut on Saturday.
More than 100 firefighters battled a massive fire at a commercial egg farm in Bozrah, Connecticut, on Saturday afternoon.
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Hillandale Farms is one of the largest suppliers of chicken eggs in the US.
It’s unclear what the fire-damaged Bozrah location will mean for Hallandale Farms’ national egg supply chain. The fire comes at a time when the US suffers from a severe shortage of eggs due to bird flu wiping out tens of millions of egg-laying hens.
Britain: Army Spied on Lockdown Critics
January 29th, 2023Via: Daily Mail:
A shadowy Army unit secretly spied on British citizens who criticised the Government’s Covid lockdown policies, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
Military operatives in the UK’s ‘information warfare’ brigade were part of a sinister operation that targeted politicians and high-profile journalists who raised doubts about the official pandemic response.
They compiled dossiers on public figures such as ex-Minister David Davis, who questioned the modelling behind alarming death toll predictions, as well as journalists such as Peter Hitchens and Toby Young. Their dissenting views were then reported back to No 10.
Documents obtained by the civil liberties group Big Brother Watch, and shared exclusively with this newspaper, exposed the work of Government cells such as the Counter Disinformation Unit, based in the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, and the Rapid Response Unit in the Cabinet Office.
But the most secretive is the MoD’s 77th Brigade, which deploys ‘non-lethal engagement and legitimate non-military levers as a means to adapt behaviours of adversaries’.
According to a whistleblower who worked for the brigade during the lockdowns, the unit strayed far beyond its remit of targeting foreign powers.
They said that British citizens’ social media accounts were scrutinised – a sinister activity that the Ministry of Defence, in public, repeatedly denied doing.
Papers show the outfits were tasked with countering ‘disinformation’ and ‘harmful narratives… from purported experts’, with civil servants and artificial intelligence deployed to ‘scrape’ social media for keywords such as ‘ventilators’ that would have been of interest.
The information was then used to orchestrate Government responses to criticisms of policies such as the stay-at-home order, when police were given power to issue fines and break up gatherings.
It also allowed Ministers to push social media platforms to remove posts and promote Government-approved lines.
NIH Didn’t Track U.S. Funds Going to Chinese Virus Research
January 29th, 2023Shocker.
Via: Yahoo News:
The National Institutes of Health failed to provide adequate oversight of an American organization that funded controversial research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China, according to a new government report that is sure to raise new questions about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The report is evidence of “major failures in past NIH oversight of high-risk research on enhanced potential pandemic pathogens,” Rutgers molecular biologist Richard Ebright told Yahoo News in an email.
Issued by the inspector general of the federal Department of Health and Human Services, the new report says nothing about the origins of the coronavirus. For the most part, it concerns research that took place well before the first cases of what came to be known as SARS-CoV-2 were discovered in China in late 2019.
But it does note that the American organization in question, the EcoHealth Alliance, should have been more rigorously scrutinized by federal officials regarding assurances that its partner lab in Wuhan was not using U.S. funds to conduct gain-of-function research, which boosts viruses to study how they might evolve in nature.
“The entire picture starts to look extremely disconcerting,” mathematical biologist Alex Washburne told Yahoo News. He said that a project on coronaviruses originating in bats, for which the EcoHealth Alliance had given a grant to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, “was clearly gain-of-function research.”
All Cause Mortality With Denis Rancourt, Ph.D.
January 28th, 2023This is very interesting.
“The people who died were overwhelmingly disabled and extremely poor. And they were obese and they had diabetes and they normally get a lot of antibiotics…”
“The correlation is to disability and to poverty. It’s not to age.”
But not homeless people! In other words, it’s poor people who are institutionalized, not poor people who are outside the so-called healthcare system, according to Rancourt.
Via: The Defender Show:
Denis Rancourt, Ph.D. joins ‘The Defender Show’ to share his shocking analysis of all-cause-mortality data, related to excess deaths. He discusses the correlation between poverty and disability, which contrasts with that of age.
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