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India suffers its most horrific rail accident in decades
The death toll in the triple train collision has risen to 288, a fire official said
Rescuers are continuing to look for survivors following a catastrophic triple train collision in India’s eastern state of Odisha, which has become the nation’s most deadly rail disaster in over 25 years.
The number of fatalities had risen to 288 by Saturday morning, Sudhanshu Sarangi, director general of the Odisha state fire department, told AFP. The official added that more than 850 people were injured.
Wait, What? Borrell Admits Ukraine Conflict Will End Without West’s Arms Supplies to Kiev
Western countries have gone ahead with supplying weapons to Kiev despite Russia’s repeated warnings that such deliveries add to further prolonging the Ukraine standoff.
In another apparent sign of the EU admitting it is fueling the Ukrainian conflict, the bloc’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has reiterated that the standoff will end if the West stops providing Kiev with weapons.
Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue defense meeting in Singapore on Saturday, Borrell argued that he “knows how to finish the war in Ukraine.”
More Russian civilians killed by Ukrainian strikes – governor
The head of Belgorod Region says three people were killed and an 11-year-old was injured by shrapnel in the village of Sobolevka
Three people were killed and several others injured, including a child, in the Ukrainian shelling of the village of Sobolevka in Russia’s Belgorod Region on Friday, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said.
Two fatalities were reported initially, but Gladkov wrote on Telegram on Saturday that the death toll had risen.
Zelensky says Ukraine ready to launch counteroffensive
Ukraine's plans for a counteroffensive against Russian occupation remain on track, its deputy defense minister said despite an "unprecedented" wave of missile and drone attacks.
Ukraine is ready to launch its long-awaited counteroffensive to recapture Russian-occupied territory, President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview published on Saturday. "We strongly believe that we will succeed,” Zelensky told the Wall Street Journal.
"I don’t know how long it will take. To be honest, it can go a variety of ways, completely different. But we are going to do it, and we are ready."
Tanks, F-16 Jets Won't Be Ready For Ukraine Counteroffensive: Pentagon
Ukraine continues to tout that its planned major counteroffensive is coming and is imminent, event after Russia's significant victory over the strategic Donetsk oblast city of Bakhmut.
But Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Mark Milley has been quoted in The Associated Press this week as confirming that US Abrams tanks and F-16 fighter jets which the US and Western countries have previously promised Ukraine will not be ready in time for the counteroffensive. He said the approved training on these sophisticated and advanced weapons systems for Ukrainians has begun, but that it will take "considerable time".
Wagner boss Prigozhin accuses Russia forces of trying to blow up his men
The Wagner Group boss said his men had discovered a dozen locations in rear areas where defense ministry officials had planted various explosive devices.
Russian mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin, who has been arguing with top military brass for months, on Friday escalated the feud by accusing pro-Moscow forces of trying to blow up his men.
Prigozhin's Wagner Group troops have largely pulled back from the eastern Ukrainian town of Bakhmut, most of which they captured last month after taking heavy casualties, and handed over their positions to regular Russian forces.
What's Behind US' New START Countermeasures and Who's Poised to Lose the Most?
Washington's decision to stop giving Moscow key information regarding intercontinental and submarine-launched ballistic missile launches amid NATO's proxy war in Ukraine sends a worrisome signal, Russian military expert Vladislav Shurygin told Sputnik.
The US State Department announced earlier this week that as of June 1 it would withhold notifications required under the new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) from Russia.
Russian Security Service claims thousands of diplomats’ iPhones hacked; Moscow-based Kaspersky also hit
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) claims thousands of iPhones belonging to the country’s diplomats have suffered a massive hacking attack.
The FSB said in a statement on June 1 that hackers allegedly targeted the iPhones of diplomats working at Russian embassies and consulates in countries that are members of NATO, former Soviet republics, as well as in China, Israel, and Syria.
Oil price hike incoming: Drones STRIKE two major oil refineries in Russia
(Natural News) Russian officials have confirmed two drone attacks on two different oil refineries in the country. One drone attack caused a fire to break out near the major oil port of Novorossiisk. The attack caused significant damage to the surrounding infrastructure and disrupted operations at the port, which is a key export terminal for Russian crude oil.
While no group has claimed responsibility for the attack, it is believed that the attacks are part of the ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine. The incident may also have implications for global oil prices and geopolitical tensions in the region.
Suspected Chinese spies have attempted to penetrate US military bases
China reacts to Russia’s accusations of US spying
Moscow’s Federal Security Service (FSB) earlier said it had uncovered a major American surveillance operation exploiting Apple devices
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has expressed concern over Moscow’s revelation that US intelligence agencies hacked iPhones to spy on foreign diplomats working in Russia, including those from Beijing.
The ministry claimed that the US has been long relying on its technological advantages to indiscriminately carry out international surveillance operations. “This calls for heightened vigilance from all countries everywhere in the world,” it stressed, when asked to comment on the issue by Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency.
Trump lawyers unable to locate Iran attack plan document – CNN
Federal prosecutors are reportedly in possession of a recording of Trump appearing to admit he has kept sensitive military files
Attorneys for Donald Trump are unable to locate a highly classified document that reportedly details plans for a hypothetical attack on Iran, which the former US president described as being in his possession in a 2021 audio recording, according to a report by CNN on Friday.
Trove Of Nearly 10K Hunter Biden Laptop Photos, Docs Appear On Organized Website
Nearly 10,000 photos from Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop were uploaded to a new website - BidenLaptopMedia.com, which has been intermittently unavailable since launch due to overwhelming traffic.
The site, which took months to complete, is the brainchild of former Trump White House aide, Garrett Ziegler, who worked as an aide to economic adviser Peter Navarro.
Tensions on northern border: Will there be another war?
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: The head of the Security Department in the Ma'aleh Yosef Regional Council said there is more concern than there has been in years about a dangerous escalation.
A squad of helmeted soldiers, weapons drawn and in full battle regalia, ran down a sidewalk in Moshav Betzet on Wednesday – in front of a preschool full of kids and directly across the street from where twisted pieces of tin and aluminum, as well as oddly colored earth, indicate where a rocket hit. A drone overhead emitted a humming noise.
The soldiers and drone are part of a massive IDF exercise called Firm Hand, one of the largest IDF exercises ever, simulating a multifront war. The tin, aluminum and discolored earth testify to a Hamas rocket, fired a few kilometers away in Lebanon, that struck a warehouse in March.
Family Of College Student Who Died From COVID-19 Vaccine Sues Biden Administration
The family of a college student who died from heart inflammation caused by Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine has sued President Joe Biden’s administration, alleging officials engaged in “willful misconduct.”
U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) officials wrongly promoted COVID-19 vaccination by repeatedly claiming the available vaccines were “safe and effective,” relatives of George Watts Jr., the college student, said in the new lawsuit.
That promotion “duped millions of Americans, including Mr. Watts, into being DOD’s human subjects in its medical experiment, the largest in modern history,” the suit states. The Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act allows lawsuits against certain people if they have engaged in “willful misconduct” and if that misconduct caused death or serious injury.
US Sent Billions in Funding to China, Russia For Cat Experiments, Wuhan Lab Research: Ernst
Hundreds of millions of U.S. tax dollars went to recipients in China and Russia in recent years without being properly tracked by the federal government, including a grant that enabled a state-run Russian lab to test cats on treadmills, according to Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa).
Ernst and her staff investigators, working with auditors at the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and the Congressional Research Service, as well as two nonprofit Washington watchdogs—Open The Books (OTB) and the White Coat Waste Project (WCWP)—discovered dozens of other grants that weren’t counted on the federal government’s USASpending.gov internet database.
World Health Organization Elects Communist NORTH KOREA to its Executive Board
Communist North Korea, a regime notorious for starving its own people while investing heavily in nuclear weapons, has been elected to the Executive Board of the World Health Organization (WHO).
Under the leadership of Kim Il-sung, the country’s founder, North Korea adopted a socialist and communist system.
The communist country has been widely criticized for its human rights record, and there have been reports of severe punishments inflicted on its own people for various reasons. (It is important to note that information about the country’s internal workings is limited due to its isolation and strict control over information.)
The MORE the DEADLIER: The more COVID “vaccines” you get, the greater your chances of contracting COVID
(Natural News) Remember when public health officials, politicians, and media talking heads told us all that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) was a “pandemic of the unvaccinated?” It turns out based on the latest science that what we all witnessed was actually a pandemic of the vaccinated.
A newly published peer-reviewed study definitively proves that getting jabbed for COVID increases a person’s risk of contracting COVID. And the more injections a person takes, the greater his risk of getting sick and possibly dying.
The AI firm that conducted ‘state surveillance’ of your social media posts
Logically won government contracts worth millions of pounds to monitor and flag items deemed to be false
An industrial estate in Yorkshire is an unlikely location for a state surveillance operation. But these blank-looking warehouses are home to an artificial intelligence (AI) company used by the Government to monitor people’s posts on social media....
AI scientists are developing a ‘digital brain’ that will surpass humans
Scientists are developing AI so advanced it could be compared to a “digital brain” that may be even better than the human mind – and we should be terrified, according to one insider. Kevin Baragona, founder of DeepAI, warned rapidly growing superhuman intelligence systems will usher in a new kind of future – and it is one that “should terrify you”.
For a man who has staked his livelihood and a decade of his life on generative artificial intelligence, it might seem unusual to hear him calling for a crackdown on the technology he helped develop.
Uber Eats to deploy an additional 2,000 delivery robots, putting more jobs in peril
(Natural News) Food delivery company Uber Eats has announced that it will expand the number of four-wheeled robots that will be delivering food on the company’s app.
The robots are made by Serve Robotics, and the decision to expand the use of robots was made after a successful pilot of the robot delivery program in Los Angeles. The pilot program, which began in the West Hollywood neighborhood last May, was wildly successful.
Top British Women’s Magazine Features Pregnant Transgender Cover Model: “I’m a Pregnant Man”
The transgender model in question is author Logan Brown, who was once a lesbian but now identifies as queer, or a “trans pregnant man.”
Brown described suffering from “really bad mental health” as a child before coming out as a lesbian.
Brown then decided to explore the “identity of being trans” before settling with identifying as queer. The transgender author’s “accidental” pregnancy came after taking a break from testosterone treatments due to health reasons.
Pride Month 2023 Is A Battle For The Souls Of Our Children That Just Might Wind Up Being America’s Last Stand
Pride Month 2023 is shaping up to be the definitive battle for the soul of America as both sides square off to battle
Tens of thousands of LGBTQ+ people are flocking to central Florida this weekend to go on theme park rides, mingle with costumed performers, dance at all-night parties and lounge poolside at hotels during Gay Days, a decades-long tradition. They say a large turnout will send a message that LGBTQ+ people are not going away in Florida, which is continually one of the most popular states for tourists to visit. Gay days indeed, and your King James Bible knows all about it.
Dance club “Heav3n” is a genreless, genderless party for the next generation of club kids and it’s something straight out of Sodom
When you get to the gates of heaven, down a dark alley under the 10 Freeway and past a bacon-wrapped hot dog cart, there is no judgment. There is just a man who wants to see your ID and look in your purse. After that, all are free to enter.
Inside, a thousand people bop to 2000s Eurodance, a triad of goth dancers in clownface dance onstage, 3-inch rhinestone nails reflect the laser lights, and prosthetics and body makeup can be found on VIPs in the smoking section.
It seems like we are experiencing some unsettling times that resemble the dark periods of history such as Nazi Germany or even the East German Stasi era. It's worth noting that the Germans developed advanced methods of monitoring their citizens, and Obama's administration went even further by allowing the US government to spy on its people and use propaganda against them.
I think it's fair to say that we have lost one, possibly two, generations of youngsters to the wokesters. We get only one chance to mold children in their formative years. Once past, those years are long gone. We don't get the chance to un-mold them; once indoctrinated, always indoctrinated. Like it or not, we must focus on the next, young, generation if we hope to change the attitudes of our young people. The opportunity to do that with today's young people is lost. Witness what is happening in corporations infected with members of the "woke" generation. Similarly indoctrinated youngsters populate our schools and will never be redeemed; they are hopelessly lost. Sorry if this sounds pessimistic; I see it more as realistic.