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Tom Haviland. Worldwide Embalmers Surveys: Fibrous Blood Clots Remain Prevalent
Tom Haviland, a retired U.S. Air Force veteran and former contractor, embarked on a mission to validate claims regarding the presence of white...
Globalists Say New World Order Ends if Russia Wins
House Speaker Mike Johnson is trying to find a way to pass a new massive Ukraine funding bill, a priority of the Washington...
Read moreUN & Bill Gates Behind “Digital Public Infrastructure” for Global Control
Dozens of national governments are joining with the United Nations and billionaire population-control fanatic Bill Gates on a global program to impose “digital...
Read moreU.K. Lawmakers Hope to Eliminate Provision Allowing Down-syndrome Babies to Be Aborted Up to Birth
Forty Members of Parliament (MPs) in the United Kingdom have endorsed an amendment that would reduce the length of time during which unborn...
Read moreGlobal Carbon Tax on Shipping Edges Closer to Becoming Reality
A global levy on carbon emissions inched closer to reality recently when the UN’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) concluded two weeks of negotiations...
Read moreWaPo: U.S. Secretly Sending More Bombs to Israel
On March 29, The Washington Post reported that the United States signed off on the transfer of billions of dollars’ worth of bombs...
Read moreIsraeli Professor: October 7 Was a Distraction From Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions
Was the October 7 terror attack on Israel merely the opening salvo of a much larger plan involving Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and...
Read moreWHO Issues “Urgent” Call for Nations to Sign International Pandemic Agreement
The World Health Organization is calling for the nations of the world to sign a new Pandemic Accord by May. Critics claim that...
Read moreJapan Moves Away from Pacifism, Relaxes Ban on Lethal Weapon Exports
On Tuesday, Japan’s Cabinet approved a proposal to sell future next-generation fighter jets to other nations, marking another move away from the pacifist...
Read moreTop U.K. General: Our Army Would Last “a Couple of Months” Against Russia
On March 26, the deputy chief of the U.K. Defense Staff, Lieutenant General Robert Magowan, admitted to a parliamentary defense committee that the...
Read moreKremlin Unveils Conditions for Talks With U.S.
Russia remains open to negotiations with the United States, but will agree only to a comprehensive discussion regarding all issues of concern, Kremlin...
Read moreSome Cows From Texas May Have a Significant Impact on Events in the Middle East
Five red cows, obtained from a Texas ranch in 2022 and now grazing in a pasture somewhere on Israel’s West Bank, may be...
Read moreXi Meets U.S. Executives in Beijing, Tells Dutch PM That Restricting Tech Access Won’t Stop China
On March 27, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with American business leaders at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing amid Chinese...
Read moreArgentina’s Milei Continues “Shock Therapy” Reforms
On March 26, Argentinian President Javier Milei unveiled a plan to reduce 70,000 jobs from the state sector and halt more than 200,000...
Read morePutin Gives F-16 Warning to Ukraine Sponsors
On March 27, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that if U.S.-made fighter jets make it to Ukraine, Russia will destroy them just as...
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