Canada Admits To Secretly Tracking 33 Million Phones

Canada Admits To Secretly Tracking 33 Million Phones

Evidence is coming in from many sources, from countries around the world, that what was seen as a huge surveillance surge — post 9/11 — is now completely upstaged by pandemic surveillance… In March, the Agency awarded a contract to...
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China & Russia are ready to end US dominance of global finance

China & Russia are ready to end US dominance of global finance

Russian President Vladimir Putin held extensive talks with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, earlier this week, with the two world leaders agreeing on plans to establish a new shared international financial framework. China and Russia have been gradually mo...
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US Formally Ends Combat Mission In Iraq

US Formally Ends Combat Mission In Iraq

This week saw the Pentagon announce the formal end to the US combat mission in Iraq, but all 2,500 troops that are currently in the country will stay in an advisory role. The Biden administration agreed with Iraq back in July to end the US...
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Iran Believes UN Monitoring Cameras Used By Khazars To Attack Nuclear Sites

Iran Believes UN Monitoring Cameras Used By Khazars To Attack Nuclear Sites

Iranian officials are investigating whether nuclear monitoring cameras set up by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) at sensitive facilities were sabotaged and manipulated by Khazarian intelligence in order to conduct espionage and strikes on said facili...
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Illegal US’ occupation of Syria must end

Illegal US’ occupation of Syria must end

Syria’s foreign minister says occupation of northeastern and southern parts of his country by US forces is dangerous and must come to an end. Faisal Mekdad made the remarks in a Monday meeting with Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf,...
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FDA Wants 55 YEARS to Release Vaccine Approval Documents

FDA Wants 55 YEARS to Release Vaccine Approval Documents

In September, 30 scientists and professors filed a lawsuit to force the FDA to release the documents it reviewed to approve the Pfizer COVID vaccine. The scientists want to “settle the ongoing public debate regarding the adequacy of the FDA’s...
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Pentagon Orders New Probe into Syria Airstrike That Killed Dozens of Civilians

Pentagon Orders New Probe into Syria Airstrike That Killed Dozens of Civilians

As western journalists, analysts and law professors with cognitive insufficiencies are mentally incapable of understanding that the presence of US troops in Syria is totally illegal, the Pentagon has taken some fuzzy initiative. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ...
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US Refuses To Discuss With Marshall Islands About Nuke Damage

US Refuses To Discuss With Marshall Islands About Nuke Damage

US lawmakers are not worried that the people of the Marshall Islands haven’t been properly compensated. Instead, they fear China could move in. The US is refusing to engage with the Marshall Islands on compensation for environmental and health damage...
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Poland determined to get over €800 billion in WWII reparations

Poland determined to get over €800 billion in WWII reparations

Warsaw is setting up a special research institute tasked with studying the damage inflicted on Poland by Nazi Germany, and pushing for reparations from Berlin, the Polish premier revealed. The Polish prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, made the announcement in...
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China Regulators Halt New Tencent Apps

China Regulators Halt New Tencent Apps

Tencent Holdings Ltd. shares in Hong Kong slid on Wednesday after Chinese regulators ordered the internet services giant based in Shenzhen to halt updating and publishing new apps. The regulator wanted to review existing apps to make sure they complied with.....
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FDA is going to take 55 years to disclose all of the Pfizer vaccine data

FDA is going to take 55 years to disclose all of the Pfizer vaccine data

The 1967 FOIA law requires federal agencies to respond to information requests within 20 business days. However, the time it takes to actually get the documents “will vary depending on the complexity of the request and any backlog of requests already...
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U.S. General: U.S. “Not As Advanced” As China Or Russia With Hypersonic Missiles

U.S. General: U.S. “Not As Advanced” As China Or Russia With Hypersonic Missiles

Admission comes days after another successful Russian Zircon hypersonic test in the Arctic. A top ranking general within the recently established US Space Force has voiced dire public concern that America’s hypersonic missile capabilities are significa...
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Lawmakers Question Biden’s Unconstitutional Ongoing Occupation Of Syria

Lawmakers Question Biden’s Unconstitutional Ongoing Occupation Of Syria

A bipartisan group of 30 House representatives penned a letter to President Biden questioning US airstrikes and the US military presence in Syria. In February and June of this year, the US bombed Shia militia targets in Syria and cited Article...
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U.S. is expanding its biggest overseas spy base

U.S. is expanding its biggest overseas spy base

RAF Menwith Hill, America’s largest overseas spy base, located in the UK, is to be expanded, and for reasons we can only guess at – although they’re unlikely to be positive. A planning application by the UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) that...
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Two FED Presidents Hit The Alarm Over The Broken Treasury Market

Two FED Presidents Hit The Alarm Over The Broken Treasury Market

In the usual post-FOMC meeting jawboning circus, today we had not one but two Fed officials discussing not the topic du jour – Fed policy errors and soaring inflation – but something far more ominous: the broken Treasury market. Just...
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