The Expose

A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine has concluded that the mRNA Covid-19 injections destroy the natural immune system.

The study backs up months of work conducted by the team here at The Expose analysing official Government data in which we uncovered severe immune system degradation among the vaccinated population that worsens by the week, suggesting the vaccinated are developing some new form of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Continue reading “NEJM study confirms COVID Vaccination causes new form of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome & takes 5 months to kill”

EuroWeekly – by Matthew Roscoe

The pilot of a Boeing aircraft died during a flight from Novokuznetsk to St Petersburg in Russia on Sunday, September 18.

The Boeing pilot died suddenly on board the plane before being able to receive medical attention after the co-pilot was forced to make an emergency landing at Omsk airport. Continue reading “Pilot of Boeing flight from Novokuznetsk to St. Petersburg dies suddenly on board plane”

The New American – by James Murphy

A team of psychological researchers from Australia is delving into the mindset of those who refuse to buy the notion that man-made climate change is quickly creating an unlivable, barren wasteland on Earth. Researchers from the University of the Sunshine Coast looked to explain why such “cranks” continue to deny what they call “the reality of climate change, its causes, impacts and the need for mitigatory action.” Continue reading “Australian Study Treats Climate Change Skepticism as a Mental Disorder”

New York Post – by Priscilla DeGregory

An NYPD cop who sued over the city’s COVID vaccine mandate can’t be fired for not having the jab, according to a new “precedent-setting” ruling that could help nearly two dozen police officers who’ve filed similar cases, The Post has learned. Continue reading “NYPD cop can’t be fired for not having COVID vaccine, judge rules”

Global Research – by Colin Todhunter

In March 2022, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned of a “hurricane of hunger and a meltdown of the global food system” in the wake of the crisis in Ukraine.    Continue reading “An Engineered Food and Poverty Crisis to Secure Continued U.S. Dominance”

Breitbart – by Randy Clark

A recent Department of Homeland Security intelligence report received by the Border Patrol instructs agents to look for Venezuelan inmates released from entering the U.S., according to a source within CBP. The report, reviewed by Breitbart Texas, indicates the Venezuelan government, under the leadership of Nicolás Maduro Moros, is purposely freeing inmates — including some convicted of murder, rape, and extortion. Continue reading “Venezuela Empties Prisons, Sends Violent Criminals to U.S. Border, Says DHS Report”

InfoBrics – by Lucas Leiroz

Protests against gas prices are rising in Europe. European citizens are increasingly dissatisfied with the directions taken by their countries and organize demonstrations to express their opinions against the EU and its sanctions. In Austria, tens of thousands of people took to the streets to demand political changes. However, the western media continues to ignore the protests. Continue reading “Austrian citizens dissatisfied with anti-Russian measures”

Epoch Times – by Caden Pearson

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced a sweeping package of what he called the country’s “most aggressive” climate measures to “accelerate the state’s transition” to non-conventional energy sources. Continue reading “California Governor Signs ‘Most Aggressive’ Package of Green Laws”

Engadget – by M. Moon

If a traveler’s phone, tablet or computer ever gets searched at an airport, American border authorities could add data from their device to a massive database that can be accessed by thousands of government officials. US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) leaders have admitted to lawmakers in a briefing that its officials are adding information to a database from as many as 10,000 devices every year, The Washington Post reports.  Continue reading “US border forces are seizing Americans’ phone data and storing it for 15 years”

Anti-War – by Kyle Anzalone

The Joe Biden administration rolled out a new assistance agreement with Jordan. Washington will send Amman $10.15 billion over the next seven years. The new deal will make Jordan the third largest recipient of American aid, following only Ukraine and Israel.  Continue reading “White House Announces Massive $10 Billion Aid Package for Jordan”

What is it that makes some people stand in line for over 36 hours just to walk past the coffin of an obscenely rich monarch, a monarch who for more than half a century dished suffering and subjugation? A monarch whom some attest was heavily involved in the global pedophilia ring? A monarch who actually knighted a famously known pedophile? What are the people standing in line to honor? Tyranny? Global Theft? Unjust War? Planetary Perversion? Continue reading “On the Passing of a Tyrant”

911 Truth – by Peter Dale Scott

I hope in this paper to show that Dick Cheney responded to 9/11 by using devious means to install a small cabal of lawyers – most notoriously John Yoo – who proceeded conspiratorially in the next weeks to exclude their superiors, while secretly authorizing measures ranging from warrantless surveillance and detention to torture. Continue reading “Dick Cheney, John Yoo, and “Continuity of Government” (COG) Measures on 9/11”

Daily Mail

World leaders descended on London last night amid a row over whether Chinese delegates will be allowed to visit the Queen’s lying-in-state.

Critics of China’s poor human rights record claimed that fearful Foreign Office officials had ‘leaned’ on parliamentary authorities to allow Beijing’s delegation in to avoid a diplomatic row. Continue reading “World leaders fly into London for the Queen’s funeral amid a toxic row over invitations to Chinese and Saudi dignitaries”

Epoch Times – by Andrew Moran

The monthly U.S. jobs reports have topped market estimates many times this year, including the July and August non-farm payrolls reports, which showed 528,000 and 315,000 new jobs, respectively, higher than what many economists and analysts had initially projected.    Continue reading “1.3 Million Jobs Were Result of Double-Counting This Year, Heritage Economist Says”