Selected Articles: Breaking: Florida Will be the First Jurisdiction to Halt COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines

Breaking: Florida Will be the First Jurisdiction to Halt COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines

By Dr. William Makis, January 05, 2024

COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines damage the immune system and each additional dose causes additional immune damage, increasing the risk of COVID-19 infection and other infections and complications of infections (such as sepsis, septic shock).

‘Enormous Amount of Evidence’: Jonathan Turley Says Joe Biden’s Connection to His Son’s ‘Corruption’ Is ‘Impeachable’

By Haily Gomez, January 08, 2024

Turley appeared on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss the process for the president following the House’s recent resolution to launch an impeachment inquiry. Fox Host Shannon Bream asked the legal analyst about his thoughts on those who claim that there is no “smoking gun” evidence on Biden.

The International Court of Justice: A Glimmer of Hope and a Cloud of Doubt

By Dr. Paul Larudee, January 08, 2024

A lot of hope is being placed in the ruling of the ICJ. But even if the decision is, as expected, a powerful one, the only enforcement mechanism is the agreement of the parties to the convention that they will take all necessary actions to end the culpable actions and prosecute the perpetrators.

Video: Obama Chilling Movie, “Leave the World Behind”: Cyberattack, Power Grid Goes Out, Synchronized Chaos, Collapse, “Civil War”

By Dr. Joseph Mercola, January 07, 2024

“Leave the World Behind” depicts the unraveling of society in the wake of a surprise attack by an unknown assailant. Many believe the film, produced by Barack and Michelle Obama, predicts a cyberattack on the U.S. power grid.

Circle of Secrecy: The Iraq War’s Missing Cabinet Documents

By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, January 08, 2024

The recent non-story arising from the cabinet documents made available as to why Australia participated in a murderous, destructive and most probably illegal war against Iraq in 2003 proves that point. The documents available showed, for instance, that a country, without mandatory parliamentary consultation, can go to war under the stewardship of a cabal influenced by the strategic interests of a foreign government.

Sudan Talks Between Military Leaders Cannot Bring Genuine Peace

By Abayomi Azikiwe, January 07, 2024

After nine months of warfare, which has been centered in the areas around Khartoum, al-Jazirah state and in sections of the Darfur region, the RSF leader Mohamed Dagalo (Hemedti) indicated that he was interested in unconditional negotiations on ending the conflict. Former interimPrime Minister Abdalla Hamdok put forward a framework for the beginning of talks which drew the support of the RSF leader.

Nuclear Alert: Another 32 US Bases in Europe Close to Russia

By Manlio Dinucci, January 07, 2024

Sweden will join NATO under US command next July. Meanwhile, the United States has already entered Sweden. An agreement was signed last December, that gives them unrestricted access to 17 Swedish military bases. Here the United States can deploy its forces and pre-position weapons. 

Video: Who Is Behind the Deadly Iran Bombing and Why? The US has Backed Terrorism in Iran for Years

By Brian Berletic, January 07, 2024

The US has used armed terrorist organizations for decades as proxies against their adversaries worldwide, including most recently in Syria, Iraq, and against Iran.

Coalition of “Grassroots Diplomats” Take the Lead on International Solidarity with South Africa in the Absence of Diplomacy and Accountability from U.S. Officials

By Melissa Garriga, January 07, 2024

Peace activists across the country have embarked on a campaign to mobilize global support for South Africa’s charge of genocide against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The campaign, spearheaded by CODEPINK, World Beyond War, and RootsAction, aims to rally nations to submit a “Declaration of Intervention” supporting South Africa’s case at the ICJ.

History: Nationalism and the Rise of Leftist Politics: Jamaica’s Foreign Policy under Michael Manley and Edward Seaga (1972-1989)

By Tina Renier, January 06, 2024

The economic situation, the domestic political ideology, the individual leader, the context, and other key factors heavily influenced the pursuit of Jamaica’s foreign policy under the leadership of Michael Manley in the 1970s and in  in the 1980s.


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