CIA
responded by preparing to foil Assange’s possible Russian-assisted
departure to include potential gun battles with Moscow’s spies on the
streets of London or crashing a car into any Russian diplomatic vehicle
transporting Assange to seize him. Read more...
The
legal argument used by Washington and NATO to invade Afghanistan was
that the September 11 attacks constituted an undeclared “armed attack”
“from abroad” by an unnamed foreign power, and that consequently “the
laws of war” apply, allowing the nation under attack, to strike back in
the name of “self-defense”. Read more...
Project
Veritas released the fifth video in its COVID vaccine investigative
series today featuring a sit-down interview with Pfizer insider, Melissa
Strickler. She leaked internal emails that show corporate executives
telling staff to be secretive about the use of human fetal tissue in
laboratory testing of the COVID vaccine. Read more...
Sweden and Denmark on Wednesday said they will pause the use of Moderna’s COVID vaccine for younger age groups after reports of possible rare side effects, including myocarditis. Read more...
On June 2, the
Australian government conceded for the first time that the Australian
Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) supported CIA covert operations in
Chile in the early 1970s. Read more...
It’s
now been more than eighteen months since governments began the new
social experiment now known as “lockdowns.” Prior to 2020, forced
“social distancing” was generally considered to be too costly in societal terms to justify such a risky experiment. Read more...
On
the Steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery on October 1st, celebrating the
75th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Code, Dr. Nagase gave this powerful
speech. He has a story he’d like to share with you about what happened
after he gave Covid patients Ivermectin in a small hospital west of Red
Deer. Read more...
The
US offensive started with aerial bombing raids over Afghanistan’s
capital and largest city, Kabul, while American air attacks were
simultaneously launched against targets in the country’s second biggest
city Kandahar, 300 miles south-west of Kabul, and Jalalabad, less than
100 miles east of Kabul. Read more...
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