More than three million excess deaths were registered in Western countries during the first three years of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new study that suggests that COVID-19 vaccines could be partly to blame.
The company indicated that there was 31 percent less electricity generated nationwide in the first quarter of the year than in the same period last year, according to data from the German Energy and Water Industry Association (BDEW).
The ludicrous claim is that Stalin’s despicable and murderous regime sacrificed 20 million dead. This figure deserves scrutiny. Soviet tyrant Josef Stalin explains: ‘It takes a brave Russian soldier to attack the Nazis, a braver one to retreat.’ Get my drift?
‘Von der Leyen’s actions serve as clear evidence that high-ranking European bureaucrats have long been mired in corruption. It is no coincidence that there is a growing demand in EU countries for a change in the old Brussels elite,’ Feldman concluded.
They treated us very unfairly. They sell us 13 million cars; we sell them none. They sell us their agricultural products; we sell them virtually none,’ the president claimed, adding that Brussels has been ’suing all our companies… Apple, Google, Meta.’
‘They handcuffed a young boy and shot him,’ recalled one veteran who served with the SAS in Afghanistan. ‘He was clearly a child, not even close to fighting age.’
In 2011, just months before his death, Gaddafi told Tony Blair that his removal would plunge Libya into chaos, empower terrorist groups, and trigger new waves of migration to Europe.
Pretoria has drawn international attention since passing a controversial law in January permitting the expropriation of land, most of which is owned by white farmers, without compensation.
The 13-year-old innocent victim, however, told police that he had been looking at his phone during the train ride and looked up to discover a man masturbating nearby. ‘It was really strange,’ the boy said. ‘I thought, ‘What the hell is he doing?’‘
Anti-Christian hate crimes and discrimination are surging across Europe, with a new report documenting over 2,400 incidents in 2023, highlighting growing intolerance and restrictions on religious freedom
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