Daily Mail

The Ukrainian state security service has officially reported that a rocket attack on Zhytomyr Airport – located some 93 miles west of Kiev – was launched from the territory of Belarus.

Belarusian special forces were seen loading onto airplanes in preparation for an air assault on Kyiv in what could be a widening of the war, military sources stated. Continue reading “Ukraine confirms rocket that struck its airport was fired from Belarus”

RT

Chinese diplomats have published a list of US military adventures in recent decades, arguing that Washington was the “real threat” to the world, as the EU, the US, the UK, NATO, and the UN chief have all accused Moscow of an “unprovoked” attack on Ukraine. Continue reading “Chinese embassy points to ‘real threat to the world’”

PPJ Gazette – by Marti Oakley, 2008

The Genetic Nondiscrimination Act of 2003 (S. 1053) was passed unanimously by the senate supposedly prohibiting discrimination in employment or job promotion on the basis of genetic information and/or family history.  Exempted was the right of employers test for work associated hazards.  In addition it prohibits insurance companies from using genetic information or family history in determining who it will insure or what rates an individual or family will pay for coverage. Continue reading “Copyright Your DNA”

VOI

JAKARTA – The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) conducted a landing exercise in the East China Sea using a new warship.

One large landing craft and two utility landing craft have carried out integrated training in carrying out an amphibious landing mission in an undisclosed area of the East China Sea, the PLA’s Eastern Fleet Naval Command said in Beijing on Saturday. Continue reading “In Reaction To Taiwan’s Criticism Of Russia, China’s Military Exercises Troop Landings”

Frontline News – by Yudi Sherman

Tensions between parents and their children’s schools continue to rise, even as the pandemic appears to fade. Schools are fighting parents for unilateral control over students’ minds and bodies, using progressive wokeism and mask mandates.

In the most recent incident, a middle school teacher was caught on video wishing death on conservative and Christian parents.  Continue reading “‘Get COVID and die’: Schools wage war on parents”

Green Med Info

One of the most toxic places in America is Florida. One of Florida’s biggest industries and best kept secrets is phosphate mining. The state accounts for around 70 percent of all phosphate mining done in the country.

For every one ton of usable phosphate, there’s five tons of radioactive rock left behind. Florida is so radioactive that the Fountain of Youth is closed due to radioactivity. According to the World Health Organization, long-term exposure to radiation even at low levels can dramatically increase the risk of dying from cancer. In 2011, cancer became the leading cause of death in Florida. Continue reading “Explosive New Documentary on Florida’s Darkest Environmental Secret: ‘Phosfate’”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

The at-home rapid COVID-19 tests contained a toxic chemical that can be really harmful and even life-threatening when exposed to a large amount of the chemicals.

Ohio and Texas issued a warning after seeing an increase in reports related to sodium azide poisoning, a chemical found in test kits after Biden promised to give 500 million Covid test kits to Americans. Continue reading “Ohio and Texas Issue Warning on Toxic Chemical Found in Mailed At-Home COVID-19 Testing Kit”

Yahoo News

MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s Defense Ministry said Thursday that the United States appeared to be running a clandestine biological weapons lab in the country of Georgia, allegedly flouting international conventions and posing a direct security threat to Russia — allegations the Pentagon angrily rejected.  Continue reading “Russia claims US running secret bio weapons lab in Georgia”

Live Science – by Ben Turner

The Chernobyl nuclear power plant and its surrounding area are showing increased radiation levels after heavy fighting between Ukrainian and Russian troops in the region, Ukrainian officials said Friday (Feb. 25). Continue reading “Chernobyl radiation levels increase 20-fold after heavy fighting around the facility”

Washington Examiner – by Anna Giaritelli

AUSTIN, Texas — The Border Patrol issued an internal warning to agents stationed in South Texas that they may be the targets of assassination attempts by Mexican cartel members. Continue reading “Border Patrol agents warned of assassination attempts by Mexican cartels”

AP

KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was asked to evacuate Kyiv at the behest of the U.S. government but turned down the offer.

Zelenskyy said in response: “The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride,” according to a senior American intelligence official with direct knowledge of the conversation, who described Zelenskyy as upbeat. Continue reading “Zelenskyy declines US offer to evacuate Kyiv”

Haaretz

Russia condemned the Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights on Wednesday and said it does not recognize Israel’s sovereignty in the region.

The statement, issued before Russia’s all-out assault on Ukraine, followed Israel’s first official statement of support for Ukraine in the unfolding crisis and appeared to be a Russian message to Israel. Continue reading “Russia Slams Israeli ‘Occupation’ of Golan Heights After Jerusalem Supports Ukraine”

Reuters

WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) – The White House asked Congress on Friday to approve $6.4 billion in aid to address the humanitarian and security crisis in Ukraine after Russia invaded the country this week, Biden administration and congressional aides said. Continue reading “White House asks Congress for $6.4 billion for Ukraine crisis”