PRION-CONTAMINATED PORK ALERT: All across the United States, pigs can be “vaccinated” with millions of deadly prions via mRNA clot shots – UNLABELED
Pork producers in America have been administering mRNA-based gene therapy to pigs secretly, contaminating pork with self-assembling nanoparticles.
Harrisvaccines pioneered RNA-based livestock vaccines, acquired by Merck Animal Health in 2016, leading to…
Only a few years ago, most of Western Europe seemed like a fortress of stability in international politics. With robust economies, solid social systems, and the grand edifice of “European integration,” it gave an impression of permanence, impervious even to major geopolitical upheavals. Now, however, it has become an inexhaustible source of peculiar headlines and confusion.
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Not just for Thanksgiving: Turkey is a protein-packed nutritional powerhouse of Christmas feasts
Charles Dickens’s "A Christmas Carol" (1843) transformed Christmas into a family-centered holiday focused on charity and hearty meals, shifting it away from rowdy public celebrations. The Cratchit family’s Christmas dinner, featuring turkey, cranberries and mincemeat, became a symbol of this new tradition,…
In a groundbreaking lawsuit, the State of Texas has filed suit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for deceptive practices in women's sports. The lawsuit, filed in Lubbock County, Texas, calls out the NCAA for misleading consumers by allowing biological males to compete in women's sporting events, violating the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act…
One of the first posts I ever wrote here was all about how bad sugar is for your heart, and about the sneaky ways the sugar industry was trying to hide this.
They still do.
The fact is, if you’re getting more than 25 percent of your daily calories from sugar, you’re a heart attack…
A 50-year-old Saudi doctor, Taleb A., deliberately drove into a crowded Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, killing five (including a child) and injuring over 200, reigniting debates on security and immigration.
Taleb A., a psychiatrist with a history of anti-Islam rhetoric and support for far-right parties like the AfD, had expressed frustration with Germany’s refugee…
U.S. consumer spending rose in November amid benign monthly inflation
Consumer spending rose 0.4 percent in November, indicating strong growth and robust demand across goods and services. This resilience is attributed to wage gains and wealth effects from high stock market values.
Amid strong consumer activity, the Federal Reserve anticipates only two interest rate cuts…
The U.K.'s new Online Safety Act is causing severe consequences for small businesses and community websites, forcing many to shut down due to stringent compliance requirements and heavy fines.
The legislation aims to tackle illegal content and protect children online but is having an adverse impact on small websites who are struggling to meet the…
FEARMONGERING: Mainstream media ramps up bird flu coverage, creating a sense of imminent health crisis
The mainstream media is ramping up coverage of the bird flu, comparing it to the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic and creating a sense of imminent health crisis.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed the first severe…
Efforts to ban Alternative for Germany Party face hurdles as political landscape evolves
The motion to ban the Alternative for Germany (AfD) is unlikely to move forward due to lack of support from key political parties, including the CDU and SPD.
While the initial proposal for the AfD ban had support from some MPs across…