The Guardian accidentally confirmed the suspicions of those who the media dismisses as ‘conspiracy theorists’ with an article suggesting a ‘global lockdown every two years’ was needed to meet Paris climate goals. The title was quickly changed.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced on Russian television that the New World Order has failed, and claims that the world is now experiencing the final death throes of a dying elitist regime.
The Murdoch media Empire heavily promoted the swine flu pandemic in 2009. Using stock photos of mass plastic coffins, people scurrying around in PPE, and tired doctors that were later accused of being actors, the public hysteria and fear grew.
The question being asked is can Coca-Cola be brought to the Court of Human rights and various legislative bodies for blatantly pillorying ethnic-Europeans.
A second international tribunal has been prepared since last week and a class action is being set up. A class action is a form of jurisdiction in which a large group of people collectively bring a claim to the court or in which a certain class of suspects is prosecuted.
Millions of cloth facemasks distributed by the federal government in Belgium and other countries using the same source in 2020 may contain toxic chemicals according to a newly-leaked report from Sciensano, the Belgian Institute for Public Health.
This finding is an observation based on a long pattern of statements and behaviour by the founder of Microsoft and one of the richest men who have ever lived which were any normal people guilty of them would result in their being institutionalised.
The World Economic Forum, globalist champion of the Great Reset, has ruffled feathers online with an ‘out-of-touch’ tweet how Covid-19 lockdowns are ‘quietly improving cities’ across the globe.
Biden has made it clear that his number one mission as president is to undo everything the Trump administration accomplished over the last four years. Biden, who most Americans consider a fake president, newest cancellation simply does not make sense.
This month marks the anniversary of the first congress of the Communist League in London (1847), when Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were commissioned to write the ‘Communist Manifesto.’ Although much scholarly output has catalogued the many problems with Marxist political and economic ideology as outlined in that seminal work, often overlooked has been the actual character of Karl Marx.
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