Lue Elizondo Tells NewsNation We’re Going To Have An Event That Will Eclipse 9/11’s Impact On Society
December 12th, 2025Lue, we know that 9/11 was a false flag event. We also know that what your handlers are about to do will also be a false flag event.
?Lue Elizondo: Tells NewsNation We're Going To Have An Event That Will Eclipse 9/11's Impact On Society
Former Pentagon insider, veteran, and investigator, Lue Elizondo, says that if a UAP incident happens, we're going to have an event that will eclipse 9/11's impact on… pic.twitter.com/tiZkX2dlzG
— Skywatch Signal (@UAPWatchers) December 12, 2025
Starlink
December 12th, 2025Update: My Starlink Referrals Only Count Inside New Zealand
Back in October, Starlink posted this on X:
Starlink customers can now refer anyone in all 150 countries, territories, and markets where Starlink is available!
Starlink customers can now refer anyone in all 150 countries, territories, and markets where Starlink is available!
Share your referral link with family, friends, neighbors, and more to give and receive one month free when they sign up and activate ? https://t.co/UAT3FmRWlQ pic.twitter.com/A68LgMOJ8K
— Starlink (@Starlink) October 2, 2025
When I noticed that my referrals weren’t counting, I asked support and they wrote back:
Thank you for your patience, while we reviewed your referrals.
We confirmed only one referred account was eligible, as it activated in New Zealand. The others were ineligible per our policy: “Referrals must be made within the same country.
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Sign up for Starlink using my referral link and earn both of us a free month of service.
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I’d been with my previous ISP since 2013. They provided not much speed for a lot of money, but I was happy to have it when it was the only option.
I suggested Starlink to a neighbor who couldn’t even get service from the ISP above. When her Starlink kit arrived, I set it up for her.
I nearly passed out when I saw her speed test results. It’s very fast.
Starlink recently began offering free hardware on their Residential Lite tier of service in my area, so I decided to try it.
WOW!
I don’t want to state what speeds I’m getting because I haven’t seen anyone reporting speeds this fast on Residential Lite. (If you contact me, I’ll send you a screenshot of several speedtest.net results from various times of the day and night.) New Zealand is a village, and it’s not in my best interest to promote this in my immediate area. The more people use it locally, the slower it could get for me. Hint: By “Slower,” we’re still likely talking three digit download speeds.
But since most of you reading this are far, far away from me…
If you sign up for Starlink using my referral link, you will earn both of us a free month of service.
If you live in a very remote location and/or you are connected to the Internet over copper phone lines (DSL), Starlink could be a massive upgrade for you. Even if you have fiber, or some other gigabit class connection at home, Starlink’s Roaming offering may interest you.
Thank you!
Peer-Reviewed Reanalysis of the Henry Ford Birth Cohort Study Finds Vaccinated Children Sicker Across All 22 Chronic Disease Categories
December 12th, 2025Via: Focal Points:
Once properly analyzed, the Henry Ford dataset shows:
* All 22 chronic disease categories were more common in vaccinated children
* Childhood cancer occurred at 54% higher rates in vaccinated children
* Autism-associated neurodevelopmental conditions were 549% higher in the vaccinated cohort
This is one of the clearest population-level datasets ever produced demonstrating that the CDC’s childhood vaccine schedule is a MAJOR driver of chronic disease, neurodevelopmental injury, and early-life morbidity.
Australian Teenagers Bypass Social Media Ban by Frowning at Camera
December 11th, 2025Via: Telegraph:
Teenagers in Australia are cheating the government’s world-first social media ban and openly mocking the prime minister on banned platforms.
Young people told The Telegraph how they were getting past the new age-verification technology by frowning at the camera. Others told Anthony Albanese to “f— off” after accessing sites such as Instagram and Snapchat, which the new law has banned for those under the age of 16.
The group of self-styled “social media survivors” had skirted the ban within minutes of it being introduced on Wednesday, raising concerns that the policy is not fit for purpose.
They trolled Mr Albanese after he’d told them to “read a book” or learn how to play an instrument.
“How it feels still having social media,” one young girl said in a video posted online showing her dancing. She added a hashtag telling the prime minister to “f— off”. Another called him a derogatory term before saying they had circumvented the government’s ban.
U.S. Seizes Oil Tanker Near Venezuela
December 10th, 2025Those guys roping down from the Blackhawks might not immediately remind you of pirates, but…
Today, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Homeland Security Investigations, and the United States Coast Guard, with support from the Department of War, executed a seizure warrant for a crude oil tanker used to transport sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran. For multiple… pic.twitter.com/dNr0oAGl5x
— Attorney General Pamela Bondi (@AGPamBondi) December 10, 2025
Piracy and closely related practices like privateering and smuggling funneled enormous amounts of stolen or untaxed wealth into colonial North America and the early United States, helping individual merchants, planters, and port cities build fortunes and commercial infrastructures that later looked respectable.
See, Wealth and Democracy: A Political History of the American Rich by Kevin Phillips.
Trump is carrying on an old tradition.
Via: Global News:
The U.S. has seized a sanctioned oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, a move that sent oil prices higher and sharply escalated tensions between Washington and Caracas
“We’ve just seized a tanker on the coast of Venezuela, large tanker, very large, largest one ever, actually, and other things are happening,” said Trump, who has been pressuring Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to step down.
Asked what would happen with the oil, Trump said: “We keep it, I guess.”
COVID-19 Injections: Harms and Damages, a Non-Exhaustive Conclusion
December 10th, 2025Via: Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons:
Compelling evidence shows that SARS-CoV-2 and SARS-CoV-2 modified mRNA biologics/vaccines are products of gain-of-function (GOF) research, with genomic features and vaccine outcomes that suggest deliberate engineering rather than natural evolution. Far from benign, these vaccines have unleashed profound harm, disrupting nearly every system of the human body and contributing to unprecedented levels of morbidity and mortality. From autoimmune diseases and cardiovascular catastrophes to pregnancy complications and aggressive cancers, the pattern of systemic toxicity cannot be dismissed as coincidental. Urgent scrutiny and accountability are needed.
British Government ‘Withholding Data that May Link Covid Jab to Excess Deaths’
December 10th, 2025Via: Dr. John Campbell:
More: Government ‘withholding data that may link Covid jab to excess deaths’
U.S. Army Looks To Build Small Refineries For Critical Minerals
December 10th, 2025Via: ZeroHedge:
The U.S. Army will develop small-scale refineries to ensure domestic supply of critical minerals for defense and military purposes as the United States and the Western allies look to reduce their dependence on China.
“We need to come up with a way to ?make our own (critical minerals) domestically that we can actually monitor and control within our borders,” Mark Mezger, a munitions procurement adviser for the U.S. Army, told Reuters.
The Army is currently developing a project with the Idaho National Laboratory and gold mining company Perpetua Resources to process antimony.
In September, the U.S. Army’s Joint Program Executive Office Armaments and Ammunition (JPEO A&A) joined Perpetua Resources Inc. to launch the Stibnite Gold Project in central Idaho. The project seeks to redevelop an abandoned mine site in Stibnite for gold and antimony sulfide, a critical component used in ammunition production. The U.S. previously obtained antimony sulfide from foreign sources until 2021 when that supply ended.
Foreign Travelers Forced to Provide Five Years of Social Media History to Enter U.S. [???]
December 10th, 2025Via: Daily Mail:
Foreign tourists are set to be forced to hand over the past five years of their social media history in order to enter the United States.
The drastic move was the latest attempt by Donald Trump to scrutinize those entering the country, after an immigration freeze from 19 countries was announced last week.
The ‘mandatory’ notice was published by Customs and Border Protection on Tuesday in the Federal Register.
Social media data would be required for anyone entering the United States, including those from countries such as the United Kingdom and Germany, which don’t mandate visas for travel.
It follows a June announcement by the State Department that ordered tourists to make their social media profiles public.
Britain: Council Fined Man Four Times After a Disabled Bay Was Painted Around His Legally Parked Car
December 9th, 2025So sorry…
Via: Telegraph:
A council has fined a man four times after a disabled bay was painted around his legally parked car.
The owner of the car, who wishes to remain anonymous, left his car on an unrestricted road near his home in New Addington, south London, while he was on holiday last month.
He returned to find he had been issued with four penalty charge notices (PCN).
Footage from his CCTV showed workers painting around his Audi, prompting parking attendants to give him tickets between Nov 22 and 26.
Croydon council, which has gone bankrupt three times in the past five years, “apologised” and claimed the fines were “cancelled a week before the video was uploaded to social media”.
The local authority insisted it was “standard practice” to paint around vehicles to prevent delays, but failed to prevent parking attendants from issuing fines.


