“S” is for Snake
“I have always harboured an exaggerated view of my self-importance – to put it bluntly, I fancied myself as some kind of god or an economic reformer like Keynes or, even better, a scientist like Einstein.”
“I have always harboured an exaggerated view of my self-importance – to put it bluntly, I fancied myself as some kind of god or an economic reformer like Keynes or, even better, a scientist like Einstein.”
International blackmailer George Soros isn’t too happy either. Hungary and Poland getting the EU to abandon its move to make Covid-19 relief conditional on ‘rule of law’ standards to control their policies has incensed international financier George Soros, who called it (turning the tables on blackmailers) a German surrender.
The farce of the Covid scam, invested in by the ruling caste has, again and again, proved to be merely an excuse, like climate change, to impose restrictions whilst turning millionaires into billionaires.
There was no hard evidence that England’s provocative 10 pm curfew prevented coronavirus from spreading, Sir Patrick Vallance has admitted.
Quarantine, a term used to describe people afflicted by serious afflictions, will be replaced from December 15 by a curfew from 8 pm to 6 am France’s Prime Minister declared from is tax-funded palatial mansion.
New Vaccine Billionaires Gain Wealth as Moderna and BioNTech Shares Soar. The surge in shares of BioNTech has created $4 billion in added wealth for its CEO and founder, Ugur Sahin.
Licences to murder Covid-Cops were the angry inspiration of cheering Albanians who torched Christmas tree amid fiery protests in the capital over the police killing of a Covid curfew-breaker.
Fast-track rising poverty in the UK is expected to worsen due to economy-crippling policies peddled by politicians and corporate media as necessary to stop the spread of Covid-19, a new study has found.
The government and media COVID-19 vaccine has claimed six more lives; horrifyingly, this was before the vaccine was forced on the public under threats and coercion.
MICHAEL WALSH SPECIAL REPORT. With its staggering $692 billion defence budget the U.S arms industry constitutes 43% of the world’s military expenditure. This is not far behind the value of Britain and Russia’s combined export trade. The financial resources and political clout exercised by this military behemoth’s lobbying apparatus dwarf many national interests and economies. These conglomerates, like the pharmaceuticals industries, are far more powerful and influential than are many governments.
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