Operation Bronze Griffin

Operation Bronze Griffin

FBI Director Christopher Wray said Thursday he cannot “be sure” whether Facebook is sending the agency user information without being compelled to do so, an act that would violate the law. Wray’s remark in response to a question from Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) comes after Republicans on the...
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The Line – A project of a city in a gigantic greenhouse

The Line – A project of a city in a gigantic greenhouse

Would you like to live in a greenhouse 170 km long, 40 meters wide and 500 meters high? Not sure? The project assumes that 9 million inhabitants will want this. The Line is a proposed smart linear glass city in...
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New Zealand Prime Minister Calls For A Global Censorship System

New Zealand Prime Minister Calls For A Global Censorship System

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is the latest liberal leader to call for an international alliance to censor speech. Unsatisfied with the unprecedented corporate censorship of social media companies, leaders like Hillary Clinton have turned from pr...
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Germany: Greens Plan To Ban Native Germans From A Third Of Jobs To Promote ‘Diversity’

Germany: Greens Plan To Ban Native Germans From A Third Of Jobs To Promote ‘Diversity’

In the name of promoting “diversity,” ruling Greens in the German the city of Hanover plan to ban a third of native citizens from applying for government jobs so they can be given to migrants. “A green mayor makes the...
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John Pilger: Silencing the Lambs – How Propaganda Works

John Pilger: Silencing the Lambs – How Propaganda Works

By John Pilger In the 1970s, I met one of Hitler’s leading propagandists, Leni Riefenstahl, whose epic films glorified the Nazis. We happened to be staying at the same lodge in Kenya, where she was on a photography assignment, having...
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Germany reveals generous inflation-relief package

Germany reveals generous inflation-relief package

The German government has agreed a €65 billion financial aid package to ease inflation-driven pressure from a tightening power-supply crisis in the European Union, AFP reported on Sunday, citing a policy paper. “Timely and proportionate relief for citizen...
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Argentines Are Once Again Voting For More Inflation

Argentines Are Once Again Voting For More Inflation

On July 2, Martín Guzmán, Argentina’s Minister of Economy, finally resigned. Guzmán, who holds a PhD in economics from Brown University and studied under Joseph Stiglitz, had originally been introduced as the “rational” element of the left-wing coalit...
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Three Arrows Founders Bought $50 Million Superyacht Called “Much Wow” Prior To Firm’s Collapse

Three Arrows Founders Bought $50 Million Superyacht Called “Much Wow” Prior To Firm’s Collapse

The Crypto Geniuses Who Vaporized a Trillion Dollars The boat was a beauty of a thing: some 500 tons across 171 feet of glass and steel as white as Santorini. All rounded edges, the five decks — one with a glass-bottom...
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The faux “fact-checking” organizations are directly funded by Washington

The faux “fact-checking” organizations are directly funded by Washington

Most of the fact-checking organizations Facebook has partnered with to monitor and regulate information about Ukraine are directly funded by the U.S. government, either through the U.S. Embassy or via the notorious National Endowment for Democracy (NED). In li...
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The Destiny of Civilization: Michael Hudson on Finance Capitalism

The Destiny of Civilization: Michael Hudson on Finance Capitalism

Michael Hudson is the president of the Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends. He is an economist and an author. Some people probably already know him, but the book probably most famously Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of...
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Spain Bans A/C Dropping Below 80°F, Threatens Massive Fines

Spain Bans A/C Dropping Below 80°F, Threatens Massive Fines

Penalties will range from up to €60,000 for minor offenses, to a maximum of €600,000 for serious violations. Citing “a real risk of a natural gas shortage during the coming winter,” the Spanish government has decreed that all shops, department s...
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Money can be printed, food cannot

Money can be printed, food cannot

G-7 pledges $4.5 billion to tackle food insecurity. Group of Seven leaders have agreed to spend $4.5 billion on addressing food security issues around the globe exacerbated by rising grain and food costs following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. . The...
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Ron Paul: Don’t Trade Real Liberty For Phony Security

Ron Paul: Don’t Trade Real Liberty For Phony Security

Authoritarian politicians wasted no time using the recent shootings in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas, to justify new infringements on liberty. Just days after the Buffalo shooting, the US House of Representatives passed a law creating new domestic terr...
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CNN: New evidence suggests Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in targeted attack by Israeli forces

CNN: New evidence suggests Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in targeted attack by Israeli forces

After this once-famous TV channel lost 80% of viewers, thanks to many years of Zionist lying and NeoCon propaganda, now CNN journalists and managers have taken the first step to make amends – they have begun to do their job....
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Mercedes Sells 1955 Gullwing 300 SLR For $142 Million

Mercedes Sells 1955 Gullwing 300 SLR For $142 Million

The 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé has been sold at auction for a record price of €135 million ($142 million) to a private collector. An icon of the automotive world, the car is one of just two prototypes built and...
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