While the media tricks the dumb and the gullible into believing the world is on fire –with poverty-inducing CO2 reductions their only savoir– Antarctica is shivering through an extreme bout of cold, even by South Pole standards.
In October last year, an executive made up of conservative parties took office in Sweden with the external support of an anti-globalist nationalist far-right party. In Italy, another patriotic government of the conservative right led by Giorgia Meloni was elected with conservatives sitting in the executive. In June, a coalition government was also formed in Finland that includes what liberal media calls ‘extreme right-wingers’ in ministerial posts. Polls point to a coalition of the popular right and far right as a likely coalition in the next Spanish government, and it is already a reality in several of the country’s autonomous regions. The leader of the Spanish Popular Party said in an interview with the newspaper El Mundo that ‘it would be good for the EU if Meloni ended up in the EPP’ (European People’s Party).
Speaking in Romanian Transylvania, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán again lashed out at the unelected EU leadership, conservative media reports. According to the publication, this time the Hungarian leader accused Brussels of trying to replace the population of Europe through migration, abandoning the Christian heritage and advancing the agenda of the LGBT community.
Just look at where your hard-earned taxes are going. Since the escalation of the Ukrainian conflict last year, thousands of foreign mercenaries willing to kill whomever the Kyiv regime sponsored by the Western Alliance tells them to, have been welcomed in Ukraine, even though some of them have a rather chequered past.
The tech giant’s AI chatbot Bard is already notorious for serving up false information as factual: Google is joining others in the race to replace humans – even left-wing liberal inky-fingers. The sinister hi-tech Silicone Valley Google is testing an AI-powered journalism product and pitching it to major news organizations, the New York Times reported on Thursday, citing three sources close to the matter. The Times was allegedly one of the outlets approached by Google.
When the German armed forces invaded the USSR on June 22, 1941, Berlin described the offensive as pre-emptive in the face of imminent Soviet aggression. The claim was generally dismissed as Nazi propaganda. Recently disclosed evidence from Soviet sources, however, suggests that Moscow’s foreign policy was not governed by neutrality when Europe went to war in 1939.
Edward Snowden called the Biden regime’s attempt to strengthen charges against Julian Assange a ‘historic scandal’, Newsweek reports. Snowden expressed his outrage at the fact that the founder of WikiLeaks was being persecuted for political reasons and the silence of the mainstream media about how the FBI put pressure on journalists, trying to get them to testify against Assange.
Damascus has accused the British news channel of ‘providing politicized and misleading reports’ about the situation in the country. As a consequence, BBC journalists will no longer be able to legally work in Syria after the country’s authorities revoked their accreditation. Officials in Damascus claim that the British news channel produced news reports on multiple occasions which provided a distorted picture of reality in the Arab country.
Lucas Bänteli said he wanted to shine a light on the absurdity of the country’s new transgender laws. A man in Switzerland changed his gender via a simple box-ticking exercise in order to avoid mandatory military service for males and to shine a light on the absurd liberal transgender laws introduced last year.
Facebook was asked by the ‘scientific establishment’ to remove posts related to Covid-19 which later proved to be ’debatable or true,’ Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said during a podcast interview this week. Speaking to the Russian-American interviewer Lex Fridman in a podcast released on Thursday, Zuckerberg said that policing Facebook’s attempts to remove mistruths is really tricky.
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