Ivermectin and Cancer
March 25th, 2025Via: Dr. John Campbell:
Full Interview with Dr. William Makis MD:
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Journalist Included in Private Trump Administration Signal Chat About Military Attacks Against Houthis
March 25th, 2025How did they get classified information onto Signal? Or, how did Signal get installed on classified systems?
Why was the journalist, Jeffrey Goldberg, included?
Hmm…
Via: Daily Mail:
MPs voiced fury today after an extraordinary security bungle revealed some of President Donald Trump’s most senior team condemning Europe as ‘pathetic freeloaders’.
A bombshell exchange on the Signal messaging app – accidentally shared with a journalist – showed an elite group including Vice-President JD Vance, US defence secretary Pete Hegseth and national security advisor Michael Waltz voicing ‘loathing’ for their long-term European allies.
They also discussed how to get money out of European countries in return for US military strikes intended to stop Houthis rebels disrupting critical shipping routes in the Red Sea.
But UK politicians said the glimpse behind the scenes showed America was ‘unreliable’ and accused them of plotting ‘extortion’. One normally US-friendly MP described the situation as a ‘nightmare’ and warned Europe must ‘take it seriously and not think it’s just casual chat’.
The brutal barbs in the conversation underline the gaps that have opened up between the US and Europe since Mr Trump returned to the White House – which appear to go far wider than the fate of Ukraine.
Bizarrely, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine, Jeffrey Goldberg was added to the confidential chat.
Mr Goldberg revealed it contained a large volume of highly classified information, publishing details of the conversation on Monday.
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Spring Breakers Fail American History Trivia
March 24th, 2025Via: Liberty Hangout:
‘Snow Woke and the Seven Pronouns’: Snow White Remake Panned as ‘Potentially Disney’s Biggest Flop’
March 24th, 2025Glorious. Keep em coming.
Via: Sky:
Speaking to Sky News Australia on Friday, commentator Evelyn Rae told Andrew Bolt: “Hopefully this flops so hard that (Disney) finally learn their lesson”.
Trump Stunningly Agrees U.S. Will Become ‘Associate Member’ of the Commonwealth: ‘I Love King Charles’
March 24th, 2025The U.S. will takeover Greenland.
The U.S. will takeover Canada.
Trump Gaza.
And now…
Via: Daily Mail:
President Donald Trump on Friday indicated he would accept an offer from King Charles to join the British Commonwealth, strengthening America’s ties to the United Kingdom.
‘I Love King Charles. Sounds good to me!’ Trump wrote on his Truth Social account.
Trump was responding to an exclusive report, published Thursday by DailyMail+ royal columnist Richard Eden, that the King would make a ‘secret’ offer to the president for the U.S. to become the next ‘associate member’ of the Commonwealth.
Counter Terrorism Police Probe Heathrow Fire
March 21st, 2025Mmm hmm.
Via: Daily Mail:
Counter terrorism police are now leading the probe into an electrical substation fire that has shut London Heathrow Airport for the whole of today amid claims it could be a Russian sabotage attack linked to Vladimir Putin’s campaign of disruption.
More than 1,300 flights to and from the UK’s busiest airport will be impacted today due to its closure following a blaze at the nearby North Hyde electrical substation.
Boeing Wins F-47 Next Generation Air Dominance Fighter
March 21st, 2025Sure, give Boeing a chance, after Lockheed’s $2 trillion F-35 boondoggle.
Via: The War Zone:
In the biggest development for U.S. Air Force tactical air power in more than two decades, Boeing has been announced as the winner of the service’s Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) ‘fighter’ initiative. As the centerpiece of the NGAD effort, the new crewed sixth-generation stealth combat jet, now designated the F-47, is set to change air combat forever, with the Air Force hoping to begin fielding it in the next decade.
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The announcement was made personally by U.S. President Donald Trump in the Oval Office today, alongside Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin.
The Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) contract for NGAD is expected to be worth approximately $20 billion, although, across the life of the program, the company is in line to receive hundreds of billions of dollars in orders. Each copy of the jet, once series production commences, has been estimated in the past to cost upwards of $300 million. That is if the original concept for the aircraft has not changed.
“European Military Powers Work on 5-10 Year Plan to Replace U.S. in NATO”
March 20th, 2025Good. Now make it five to ten months, with payments for goods and services provided by the U.S.
Via: Financial Times:
Europe’s biggest military powers are drawing up plans to take on greater responsibilities for the continent’s defence from the US, including a pitch to the Trump administration for a managed transfer over the next five to 10 years.
The discussions are an attempt to avoid the chaos of a unilateral US withdrawal from Nato, a fear sparked by President Donald Trump’s repeated threats to weaken or walk away from the transatlantic alliance that has protected Europe for almost eight decades.
U.S. Responsible for 43% of Global Arms Sales
March 20th, 2025Via: ZeroHedge:
The United States was the world’s largest arms exporter between 2020 and 2024, delivering weapons to 107 states.
As Statista’s Anna Fleck shows in the chart below, it accounted for 43 percent of global exports in that time period, up from 35 percent of all international arms sales between 2015 and 2019.
French Scientist Denied U.S. Entry After Phone Messages Critical of Trump Found
March 20th, 2025Via: Guardian:
France’s research minister said a French scientist was denied entry to the US this month after immigration officers at an airport searched his phone and found messages in which he had expressed criticism of the Trump administration.
“I learned with concern that a French researcher” on assignment for the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) “who was traveling to a conference near Houston was denied entry to the United States before being expelled”, Philippe Baptiste, France’s minister of higher education and research, said in a statement on Monday to Agence France-Presse published by Le Monde. “This measure was apparently taken by the American authorities because the researcher’s phone contained exchanges with colleagues and friends in which he expressed a personal opinion on the Trump administration’s research policy,” the minister added.
“Freedom of opinion, free research, and academic freedom are values ??that we will continue to proudly uphold. I will defend the right of all French researchers to be faithful to them, while respecting the law,” Baptiste said.
A diplomatic source told the French news agency that the incident occurred on 9 March.
Another AFP source said that US authorities accused the French researcher of “hateful and conspiratorial messages”. He was reportedly also informed of an FBI investigation, but told that “charges were dropped” before being expelled.


