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Please see the following video and note it was posted over a month ago. It was actually not bad crisis actors playing dead in Ukraine, but rather was regarding a climate policy protest in Vienna and was posted 2/4/22 on YouTube here https://youtu.be/2o3Rph8DcUY As well as on Twitter 2/8 here https://mobile.twitter.com/SupaStrawberry/status/1491106998360117248 Continue reading “A Ukraine Hoax Hoax”

Journal of Business and Technical Communication, September 18, 2020

COVID-19 forced businesses to adjust their communication strategies to fit a new reality. Among the most notable examples of such adjustment came from Steak-umm, the producer of frozen sliced beef. Taking on the role of science communicator and “coronavirus misinformation watchdog” (Vranica, 2020) instead of simply promoting its products, the company shifted its focus to the urgent needs of its publics, breaking down possible approaches to navigating information flow during the pandemic. Continue reading “Frozen Meat Against COVID-19 Misinformation: An Analysis of Steak-Umm and Positive Expectancy Violations”

CNN

McDonald’s and Starbucks are shutting their restaurants and cafes in Russia, and Coca-Cola is suspending its operations there in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. PepsiCo is also pulling some products from the country.

“McDonald’s has decided to temporarily close all our restaurants in Russia and pause all operations in the market,” CEO Chris Kempczinski said in a statement Tuesday. Continue reading “McDonald’s, Starbucks and Coca-Cola leave Russia”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

A convergence of horrifying events have set into a motion an irreversible collapse of food production and crop harvests that will lead to global famine all the way through 2024. These events cannot be stopped for the simple reason that plants take time to grow. You can’t create crops instantly, and if they don’t get planted (or they get destroyed), there’s no instant replacement. Continue reading “Global crop collapse now a certainty… widespread famine to plague planet Earth from 2022 – 2024… it is set in motion and cannot be stopped”

PBS

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California’s governor unveiled a plan Thursday to create mental health courts in every county, allowing treatment for more homeless people with severe mental health and addiction disorders but also compelling some of them into care, a move that many advocates of homeless people oppose as a violation of civil rights. Continue reading “Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes court-ordered mental health treatment for homeless people”

The video “Ukraine Body Bag Propaganda Fails As The Actors Just Won’t Stay” has been taken down because it is a f-king phony.

Anything this fantastic that comes from Bitchute, or anywhere else for that matte,r needs to be fact checked.  We can’t fact check every video that is coming in, we simply do not have the time.

The person who concocted this video did so to try to blur the truth coming out.  I would suggest Bitchute never put up another video from this bitch or this son of a bitch, period, if they give a shit about the truth.

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Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Tuesday that he will ask Congress for $2.6 billion for foreign aid programs that promote gender equality worldwide, more than double the size of last year’s request.

Biden announced his intentions on International Women’s Day, which is set aside to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women around the world. Continue reading “Biden to ask Congress for $2.6B to promote gender equity”

Interfax Ukraine

The government of Ukraine has introduced zero quotas for exports subject to licensing in 2022 of corn, oats, buckwheat, millet, sugar and salt suitable for human consumption, according to government resolution No. 207 dated March 5, published on the government website on Sunday.  Continue reading “Ukraine suspends export of meat, corn, oats, buckwheat, sugar, millet, salt”

Ammoland – by Dean Weingarten

U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)-– February of 2022 was the third highest February for gun sales since the National Instant background Check System (NICS) started in 1998. It was the fourth-highest number of NICS checks done during the month of February.

Only 46 percent of the National Instant background Check System checks were for carry permits and carry permit rechecks in February of 2022. In February of 2021, the carry permits and permit rechecks were about 60 percent of total NICS checks. Continue reading “NICS February, 2022 3rd Highest Feb for Gun Sales, 4th for total Checks”

CNBC

Russia has threatened to close a major gas pipeline to Germany and warned of $300 oil prices if the West goes ahead with a ban on its energy exports.

“It is absolutely clear that a rejection of Russian oil would lead to catastrophic consequences for the global market,” Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Monday in an address on state television. Continue reading “Russia warns of $300 oil, threatens to cut off European gas if West bans energy imports”

The Federalist – by Jason Rantz

A resurfaced blackface photo wasn’t enough to get Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau or former Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam fired, but a medical researcher was forced out of her senior vice president position last month after dressing up as Michael Jackson for Halloween in 2009. Continue reading “Award-Winning HIV Researcher Forced Into Re-Education For Dressing Up Like Michael Jackson”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

War protesters marched on Michigan Avenue – this time calling for war with nuclear power Russia.

We have gone full circle.  From leftists protesting against the war in Iraq and Afghanistan to protesters pushing war with Russia.  This is how insane things have become. Continue reading “Protesters Are Calling for War with Russia – A Nuclear Power – This May Not End Well”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Americans have expressed sympathy for Ukrainian amid the Russian invasion. Bars and restaurants have stopped serving Russian vodka, up to 3,000 Americans have joined the fight overseas, and now a Nassau County politician announced a gun collection drive to resupply Ukrainian Armed Forces with small arms.

GOP County Executive Bruce Blakeman announced the gun drive on Thursday and wants Long Islanders to donate their weapons. Continue reading ““We Want AR-15s” – GOP Nassau Executive Announces Gun Drive To Send Weapons To Ukraine”

Children’s Health Defense – by Megan Redshaw

The American Medical Association (AMA), in a press release on March 4, warned against the Biden administration’s test-to-treat plan saying the approach “flaunts patient safety and risks significant negative health outcomes.”

“The AMA is pleased the administration is ramping up supply of antivirals so in the near future they will be broadly available,” the organization said. “But, in the meantime, establishing pharmacy-based clinics as one-stop shopping for COVID-19 testing and treatments is extremely risky.” Continue reading “American Medical Association: Biden ‘Test to Treat’ Plan Sets Dangerous Precedent”

Naked Capitalism – by Nick Corbishley

The move towards central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) “is gaining momentum, driven by the ingenuity of Central Banks.”

As a barrage of Western sanctions visit all manner of pain upon Russia’s economy, attention is turning in some quarters to potential ways of circumventing U.S. economic sanctions in the future. One potential weapon for defanging future sanctions is central bank digital currency (CBDC) networks, according to Lewis McLellan, the digital editor of the Digital Monetary Institute of the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF): Continue reading “Will the World Soon Be Ready for Central Bank Digital Currencies? The IMF Seems to Think So”

Bloomberg

China is considering buying or increasing stakes in Russian energy and commodities companies, such as gas giant Gazprom PJSC and aluminum producer United Co. Rusal International PJSC, according to people familiar with the matter.

Beijing is in talks with its state-owned firms, including China National Petroleum Corp.China Petrochemical Corp.Aluminum Corp. of China and China Minmetals Corp., on any opportunities for potential investments in Russian companies or assets, the people said. Any deal would be to bolster China’s imports as it intensifies its focus on energy and food security — not as a show of support for Russia’s invasion in Ukraine — the people said.  Continue reading “China Considers Buying Stakes in Russian Energy, Commodity Firms”