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Comment: The following is easily one of the most comprehensive assessments we've seen of the global elite's takeover of the West's food systems.... "Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world." This famous quote by Henry Kissinger is ringing more and more true by the week. The globalists already c
This week on the New World Next Week: courts around the world strike down biosecurity mandates, orders and overreach; gene therapy for heart attacks looms on the biomedical horizon; and the breast milk crisis puts the Q in biomilq. The post first appeared on The Corbett Report .
With both major parties being two sides of the same UniParty, and the media afraid to ask real questions, this election campaign has been a vacuum — more like a personality quiz in Dolly magazine than a National Debate. The Conservative government, which hasn’t conserved much, looks likely to lose to the Makeover Man from the Labor Party who wears designer black shirts and fancy rims because a ma
Using AI, Creative Assistant makes stunning marketing assets to help you build your brand and get results.
Today I am going to drive home the point that the coming CBDC prison is not a distant possibility but an impending threat; that it is not just happening in one or two totalitarian countries, but nearly every country in the world; and that now is the time to start planning the survival currencies that will see us through the controlled demolition of the existing monetary order.
On Monday, Putin delivered the annual "Victory Day" speech celebrating Russia's victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. The Russian president made none of the hyperbolic pronouncements the media had predicted but, instead, gave a brief recap of the events leading up to the war in Ukraine. There was none of the bravado you'd expect from a leader trying to gin up support for the ongoing war. Putin simply
China has already announced it will dig up another 300m tons of coal next year, and now India is planning to boost its own production by 500m extra tons in the next two years. Coal mine in Dhanbad, India. | Flikr Amazing what a strong market signal can do TradingEconomics India increasing domestic coal production, cuts environmental green tape India needs a billion tons of coal a year, and digs u

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Once upon a time, the phrase "billionaire shows his whole ass on social media" was just a metaphor. Now, judging by the direction Jeff Bezos is going, it may soon be a headline. "Thank you, I've been working hard on my ass," the Amazon founder told a user with 37 followers, who had asked for an invite to Bezos' mega-yacht so he could "see that fine piece of ass in person." This enlightening Q&A c
Madonna hasn’t released a hit song in years but she’s become a master at annoying and slightly horrifying the world with random crap. This time, she entered the NFT fad by releasing three short CGI videos. Titled Mother of Creation , the graphic videos depict a Madonna giving birth to various things. As with every single thing associated with Madonna, Mother of Creation is pure occult-elite madne
Former Minuteman commander Robert Salas maintains that he reported the incident to the UFO task force last year. Salas, who has long been attempting t...
Live-action Marvel hero Matt Murdock has been hit by a car, dumped in the trash, and left for dead in a building collapse, but he and his crime-fighting alter ego Daredevil never give up. Neither, it seems, does the MCU. According to The Hollywood Reporter , Marvel Entertainment has greenlit another Daredevil series to stream on Disney+, starring original actor Charlie Cox as the Man Without Fear
A picturesque lake perched high atop a mountain in Ontario, Canada has a mystery that has yet to be solved. Found 200ft above Lake Ontario's Bay of Qu...

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They would not go. Not the fans who invaded the Goodison Park pitch and sang with raw emotion for 30 minutes after the final whistle. Not the players who joined the choir from the other side of a police cordon. Not Frank Lampard, who disappeared in the throng and re-emerged on the roof of the executive boxes to soak up the acclaim. And not Everton. Their Premier League life was ebbing away after
Greek composer topped US charts and won an Oscar with Chariots of Fire’s uplifting piano-led theme Vangelis, the Greek composer and musician whose synth-driven work brought huge drama to film soundtracks including Blade Runner and Chariots of Fire, has died aged 79. His representatives said he died in hospital in France where he was being treated. Born Evángelos Odysséas Papathanassíou in 1943, V
During a House hearing, the GOP demonized patients and doctors with QAnon-style conspiracy theories
Cruz knew "claims of voter fraud or the election being stolen were false," the 65 Project says
The measure’s smooth path through Congress reflected a broad consensus on Capitol Hill, for now, to devote massive sums to supporting Ukraine’s war effort with little debate.
Comment: The following is easily one of the most comprehensive assessments we've seen of the global elite's takeover of the West's food systems.... "Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world." This famous quote by Henry Kissinger is ringing more and more true by the week. The globalists already c

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Nature, Published online: 19 May 2022; doi:10.1038/s41586-022-04735-9 The human immune system naturally edits cancers of high-quality neoantigens.
Researchers have found that eating cranberries could improve memory, ward off dementia, and reduce 'bad' cholesterol. The research team studied the benefits of consuming the equivalent of a cup of cranberries a day among 50 to 80-year-olds. They hope that their findings could have implications for the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia.
Archaeological excavations led by Wyoming's state archaeologist and involving University of Wyoming researchers have confirmed that an ancient mine in eastern Wyoming was used by humans to produce red ocher starting nearly 13,000 years ago.
The skull most likely belonged to a young man who lived around 5500 to 6000 B.C., the authorities said. It was found by two kayakers on a river depleted by drought.
Completing a nearly 30-year marathon, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has calibrated more than 40 "milepost markers" of space and time to help scientists precisely measure the expansion rate of the universe—a quest with a plot twist.
Thousands of large and small pits dotted the Stonehenge landscape in prehistoric times, a special type of field survey reveals.

Veterans Today

A decision to eliminate awkward Western ‘helpers’ probably would be taken by the ruthless Fascist leaders who ran things at AZOVSTAL...
It was the “decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq,” former president George W. Bush said.
Jim W. Dean - There are two types of justice that live in D.C., the one that comes slowly, and that which never comes.
Since the beginning of the year, the US has deployed tens of thousands of troops to bolster its forces in Europe, including in Poland and the Baltic states, and US military leaders are eyeing a more permanent presence.
The Ukrainian airforce continues to be whittled down day after day. When it reaches the critical stage, expect NATO to intercede.
Russia is ready to fulfill all contractual arrangements, and to fulfill its obligations regarding the export of agricultural goods, fertilizers, and other products.

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Analysts

Anyone involved in the marketing of consulting and other professional services will be familiar with the funnel, which analyses how well a firm is performing from overall awareness (the top of the funnel) to final choice (the bottom). But looking at the purchase process through clients’ eyes reveals other, equally important lessons. The point at which a consulting firm’s funnel starts—a client’s
Picture the scene: You’re on your favourite wine merchant’s website, looking to buy a few bottles of wine. You find the perfect bottle and click “add to basket”. A form pops up asking you to fill in a list of personal details. You really do want to buy that wine, so you reluctantly comply, but you are then informed that you will receive an email when you have been approved as a purchaser. Thirty
Clients want consultants to stop selling promises. Really? “I get so frustrated with consulting firms,” commented the CIO of a Wisconsin-based manufacturing company we interviewed a couple of years ago. “They always operate at 30,000 feet, but many of the problems we face—and I deal with daily—are down in the weeds. I need consultants to be in the weeds more.” He’s being unfair, because the probl
Bigger, bolder goal-setting at the very top is outrunning organisations’ capacity to deliver. But this may turn out to be less of an opportunity for consulting firms than you might expect. In data we gathered at the end of last year, almost three-quarters of senior clients and buyers of consulting services said that their organisational goals were more ambitious now than they had been before the

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Attention now is turning to how the Mariupol POWs might be treated and what rights they have as prisoners of Russia.
Sanna Marin says Helsinki does not want its membership bid to result in a scaled-up military footprint.
Be sure to watch the skies on the last morning of May, for a possible Tau Herculid meteor outburst. If predictions hold true, we may be in for a rare meteor outburst from an obscure meteor shower on May 31st… or we may see nothing at all. Welcome to the wonderful world of meteor shower predictions and prognostications. The story starts with the discovery of periodic Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann
Abortion bans force people to endure often harrowing experiences, and even risk their lives.
If you think the current UN climate chief is bad, wait until you see the new candidates.

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