Sputnik

China urges US to respect Latin American, Caribbean countries, “stop bullying, hegemony”.

The Summit of the Americas scheduled to be held in Los Angeles between June 6 and 10 will face an awkward situation with many countries in the region skipping the US-held summit due to Washington’s refusal to invite leaders from Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua on the excuse of “democracy”, while many leading countries in the region like Mexico expressed opposition.

Continue reading ““No Longer US’ Backyard’: Latin America Sends United Message”

Daily Mail

People aged under 40 are being urged to have their hearts checked because they may potentially be at risk of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome.

The syndrome, known as SADS, has been fatal for all kinds of people regardless of whether they maintain a fit and healthy lifestyle. Continue reading “Healthy young people are dying suddenly and unexpectedly from a mysterious syndrome – as doctors seek answers through a new national register”

Sputnik

The US remains in the grip of a migration crisis, with Customs and Border Protection reporting in April that southern border arrivals soared to 221,000 in March, the highest tally since 2000.

Continue reading “6,000 People Reportedly Join ‘Migrant Caravan of the Year’ En Route From Mexico to US”

The Counter Signal

Canada hasn’t even dropped its COVID travel restrictions, and already the government has elevated monkeypox to Level 2 status, which means travellers may be subject to “isolation,” i.e., mandatory quarantine.

As per a Health Canada announcement, “In the current outbreak, those at risk of infection are those who have had close or intimate contact with a person who has monkeypox.” Continue reading “Canada to introduce mandatory monkeypox quarantine”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

One of the most pernicious consequences – if primarily for the anti-Russia west – resulting from the Ukraine war, has been the unprecedented spike in fertilizer prices which among other things, has sparked a historic surge in food prices and collapse in supply chains around the globe, as we discussed in these articles published over the past few months: Continue reading ““The Summer Of Starvation”: Soaring Fertilizer Prices Unleash Chaos, Hunger Worldwide”

The Counter Signal

While responding to questions regarding the seemingly unlawful seizure of property owned by Russians, Liberal Justice Minister David Lametti said that people don’t have an “absolute right to own private property” in Canada. Continue reading “Justice Minister says you don’t have absolute right to private property in Canada”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

Mexico’s president is reviving calls for a continental superstate that would combine North American employers and South American employees – and sideline tens of millions of middle-class Americans.  Continue reading “Mexican President Calls for American Superstate, Open Borders”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In places like California, water is a hot commodity these days.  With a drought in play everyone is looking for someone else to blame, various cities are ordering cuts to daily use for families and individuals, and the primary target for now is California farmers and their legally protected water rights.  It is these same rights that legislators now want to “buy” in order to shut down or greatly decrease agricultural production.  Continue reading “California Lawmakers Want To Buy Up Water Rights And Cut Farming To Stave Off Drought”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

While it is traditionally viewed as a B-grade economic indicator, the April consumer credit report from the Federal Reserve was another shocker especially after last month’s stunning surge in credit card debt which saw the biggest increase in revolving credit on record which is why we said that today’s G.19 print straight from the Fed would be just as important as Friday’s CPI print… Continue reading “Shocking Consumer Credit Numbers: Everyone Maxing Out Their Credit Card Ahead Of The Recession”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

The state of New York, who has some of the strictest gun laws in the country, just stepped it up another notch — this time outlawing the ability of citizens to protect themselves from bullets with body armor. This move proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that lawmakers were never concerned with your safety — only control. Continue reading “Protecting Yourself from Bullets is Now Illegal in NY as State Outlaws Body Armor”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

3D printing has revolutionized gun-making and has come a long way since the single-shot “The Liberator” pistol was available for download in 2013. Now entire semiautomatic pistol carbines can be entirely printed at home, and weapon-making appears to have graduated to rocket launchers.  Continue reading “YouTuber 3D Prints “World’s First” Rocket Launcher AND Rocket and Fires at Target”

CNN

Actor Matthew McConaughey delivered impassioned and at-times emotional remarks at the White House press briefing on Tuesday, telling the stories of those who died in the elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, and urging more action on gun control.

Continue reading “Matthew McConaughey tells the story of those killed in Uvalde in emotional plea for action on guns”

Children’s Health Defense – by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

Leveraging the metaverse wasn’t the only topic on the agenda at this year’s World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting — the future of education, as envisioned by the meeting’s participants, also prominently figured in the meetings last month in Davos, Switzerland. Continue reading “Future of Education? WEF’s Vision — Heavy on Virtual Reality and AI Technologies, Light on Privacy Concerns”