Selected Articles: Seeing Is Believing: What the Data Reveal About Deaths Following COVID Vaccine Rollouts Around the World
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, January 11, 2023I asked Ed Dowd if I could have space in his book, “‘Cause Unknown’: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 and 2022,” for an article about what we saw around the world as mass vaccination commenced. In light of Dowd’s stunning analysis, it is particularly instructive to look at data for those countries that did not have high numbers of COVID-19 deaths prior to mass vaccination, because they afford the simplest comparison.
US Never Ending Wars: Thirty-one Years Ago, America’s “First War” against Iraq
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, January 11, 2023The 1991 Gulf War on Iraq began on 17th January. However, after the 28th February ceasefire was agreed and signed – following the Basra Road massacre of withdrawing soldiers and fleeing civilians on 26th/27th February – the US 24th Mechanised Infantry Division slaughtered thousands on 2nd March.“
Against Undiplomatic Diplomacy
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, January 11, 2023When ambassadors or secretaries of State come before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, I ask them to detail what policy changes have been achieved as a result of America’s sanctions on Russia, China, Iran, or North Korea.
White House Colluded with Twitter to Censor RFK, Jr., Emails Reveal
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, January 11, 2023Citing documents and emails between social media employees and White House officials, Bailey exposed how the White House sought to censor Kennedy for a tweet questioning “suspicious” deaths of elderly individuals after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and seeking a good faith investigation into the true causes of the deaths.
32 Years Years Ago: The Gulf War
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, January 11, 2023Thirty years ago, in the early hours of January 17, 1991, Operation “Desert Storm” began in the Persian Gulf, this war against Iraq opened the sequence of wars after the Cold War. The USA and its allies launched it at the moment when, after the collapse of the Berlin Wall, the Warsaw Pact and the Soviet Union were about to dissolve.
“The Republic of Kosovo”, A Classical Mafia State. The History of Kosovo and Metohia
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, January 10, 2023Kosovo and Metochia (KosMet) is a southwestern province of the Republic of Serbia – a central region of the political, national, economic, cultural, and religious life of Serbia in the Middle Ages. The region was occupied by the Ottoman authorities in 1455 and subsequently was under the Islamic-Ottoman yoke until the beginning of the 20th century.
The Upcoming Global South Summit Paves the Path for India’s Permanent UNSC Seat
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, January 10, 2023Next week’s virtual summit will secure the support of the Global South for India’s permanent UNSC seat while the conclusion of its G20 chairmanship in September will do the same with respect to the Golden Billion. Once the vast majority of the international community unites around this cause, India will then likely draft a UN General Assembly resolution on this issue in order to prove the overwhelming support that it has.
Video: US Military Oversaw Secret Contents of COVID Jabs
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, January 10, 2023Sasha Latypova, former owner and executive of multiple contract research organizations and former pharmaceutical executive, presented evidence on the DoD involvement with COVID countermeasures worldwide.
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, January 10, 2023The propagandist’s mask depicts one thing while behind the mask is another. The smiling urgent face of Dr. Anthony Fauci informing us that the Covid inoculations are safe and effective and necessary to prevent death is the hypocritical mask of the propagandist: the real Anthony Fauci knew differently, just as the real Fauci well understood that there was no actual science behind the mandates for masks, distancing, lockdowns and mass inoculation.
South Korea Wants to be World’s Fourth Arms Exporter
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, January 10, 2023South Korea wants to overtake the UK and Israel to become the world’s fourth biggest arms exporter. With big arms contracts to both Poland and Saudi Arabia, South Korea is well underway expanding. See this.