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This editor has been documenting this for 45 years, starting with the Trilateral Commission’s co-called New International Economic Order in 1973. Those who say they are going to save the world are the very ones who are destroying it. Nature will be commodified and financialized into a scientific dictatorship, aka Technocracy.This story is so big that few can really wrap their head around it. This needs to stop. It is real. It is a clear and present danger. It is affecting every human on planet earth. It is totally disingenuous and driven by propaganda. ⁃ TN Editor

Continue reading “The Largest Global Land Grab In Human History”

Marca

Some members of the European Parliament, and the government of various European countries, asked the Nobel Committee to consider the nomination of the President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelensky, and the people of his country, for the Nobel Peace Prize.  Continue reading “Volodimir Zelensky nominated for the Nobel Prize”

Epoch Times – by Zachary Steiber

Dr. Anthony Fauci said in a new interview that he is considering stepping away from the position he’d held since 1984.

Fauci, the longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), was asked during a podcast released March 18 whether he was mulling retirement or transitioning to a less-demanding job. Continue reading “Fauci Says He’s Considering Stepping Down”

WFDD – by Jaclyn Diaz

The House passed a bill Friday that would ban race-based hair discrimination at work, federal programs and public accommodations.

The CROWN Act, which stands for Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair Act, passed along party lines with a vote of 235-189. The bill now heads to the Senate for a vote. Continue reading “The House passes the CROWN Act, a bill banning discrimination on race-based hairdos”

The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

If we are seeing this much criminal activity already, what will happen when the price of gasoline really spirals out of control?  I had heard that gasoline thefts were happening around the nation, but I had no idea how bad things really were until I started looking into it.  From coast to coast, gas stations are being targeted, and this is often being done by organized groups.  In other cases, criminals are going to private homes and are actually drilling directly into gas tanks in order to steal gasoline.  What we are witnessing is quite frightening, and it is yet another sign of how far our society has fallen.  Continue reading “An Unprecedented Wave Of Brazen Gasoline Thefts Is Unlike Anything We Have Ever Seen Before”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

“I think the one place where the greatest consternation will be caused in the short term, would be to admit Baltic states in terms of NATO/US/ Russian relations. And if there was anything that was going to tip the balance in terms of a vigorous and hostile reaction in Russia, it would be that,” then-Senator Joe Biden said at an Atlantic Council conference broadcast on C-SPAN on June 20, 1997. Continue reading “CIA Openly Admits in Mainstream Media They’ve Been Training Ukrainians to Fight Russia Since 2015”

Breitbart – by Hannah Bleau

Dr. Anthony Fauci this week said that it is “likely we’re not done” with the Chinese coronavirus “when it comes to vaccines,” leaving the door open for even more jabs into the future, which he said remains uncertain.

While recent polling data shows Americans finally moving past the virus and returning to behaviors aligning with their lives pre-pandemic, Fauci is not deeming anything over.  Continue reading “Fauci: It Is Likely We’re Not Done’ with Chinese Coronavirus ‘When It Comes to Vaccines’”

Breitbart – by Simon Kent

Dr. Rachel Levine, the transgender assistant secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), has been named one of USA TODAY’s “Women of the Year.”

The nomination places Levine on a list of honorees that includes Melinda French Gates, Simone Biles, and Vice President Kamala Harris, amongst others. Continue reading “Rachel Levine Nominated as One of USA TODAY’s ‘Women of The Year’”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Fifty-four years ago today, in one of the most heinous and grisly acts against civilians during wartime, as many as 500 unarmed men, women, children, and the elderly — nearly the entire population of the South Vietnamese hamlet of My Lai — were slaughtered, raped, and brutally tortured by United States troops.  Continue reading “Never Forget, 54 Years Ago the US Slaughtered 500 Unarmed Men, Women, & Children”

Daily Mail

A black man who was charged with attempted murder as a hate crime after he was caught on video punching a 67-year-old Asian woman more than 125 times lived in the same building as the victim and has a lengthy rap sheet of 14 prior arrests – including seven felonies and three violent crimes. Continue reading “NYC man charged with hate crime for punching Asian-American woman 125 TIMES”

ABC News

HONG KONG — China is facing its worst COVID crisis since early 2020, when the world first witnessed an entire population locked down to contain the coronavirus in Wuhan and its surrounding province.

Two years on, it’s now sending tens of millions of people into lockdown in the entire northeastern province of Jilin, where 24 million people live, and the southern cities of Shenzhen and Dongguan, with 17.5 million and 10 million, respectively. Continue reading “China orders 51 million into lockdown as COVID surges”

The Stream – by Mind Matters

Recently, we looked at a new idea governments are looking at — programmable digital currency. It’s all digital, issued by government, constantly trackable, and can’t be spent on items not approved by government (or only with penalties). The Federal Reserve Board (the United States’ central bank) explains, bureaucratically,  Continue reading “Government Control of What You Buy Grows More Popular”

Sputnik

CAIRO (Sputnik) – At least 10 people were killed and over 20 were injured when two bombs exploded near a hotel in the Yemeni capital Sanaa on Monday, a source in the local authorities said.

“More than 10 people were killed, more than 20 were injured when two bombs exploded in front of a hotel … in Sanaa,” the source said.

Continue reading “At Least 10 Killed, Over 20 Injured as 2 Bombs Explode Near Hotel in Yemen’s Sanaa – Source”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Oil, which earlier tumbled below $100 (for WTI) amid speculation that a Ukraine ceasefire is imminent (it isn’t) and that Chinese oil demand will collapse due to the Shenzhen lockdown (it won’t), dropped over a dollar moments ago when Reuters reported that a new source of oil may be about to emerge: Venezuela, which like Russia, is currently sanctioned by the US (but not for long). Continue reading “Oil Drops On Report Chevron Set To Start Trading Venezuelan Oil Once US Relaxes Sanctions”