Germany's Interior Minister Nancy Faeser warns about "radicalization of protests" against rising energy prices.
Zelensky explains why he fired Ukraine’s top security officials
Ukraine’s security services are riddled with traitors and Russia “collaborators,” the president claimed
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has fired Prosecutor General Irina Venediktova and the head of the country’s top security agency, Ivan Bakanov, citing allegedly rampant “treason” in both services.
In Sunday’s dramatic announcement, he claimed that a large numbers of staffers at Kiev’s successor to the KGB, the SBU —which Bakanov headed since 2019 — were working with Russia.
Former Russian president warns of ‘Judgement Day’
Dmitry Medvedev has threatened the Ukrainian leadership with a massive strike should Kiev attack Crimea
he leadership of Ukraine would meet their maker should they attack Crimea, as Russia would retaliate with a massive strike, the country’s former president has warned.
Speaking with Second World War veterans on Sunday in the city of Volgograd, Dmitry Medvedev, Russia’s president from 2008 to 2012 and currently deputy chairman of the country’s Security Council, issued a dire warning to the authorities in Kiev, who had earlier said that a strike against Crimea was on the cards.
A view from Donbass: Ukraine has treated the people of this region as sub-humans, this made peace impossible
How Kiev has tried to dehumanize people in its former East – first domestically, then everywhere
The military conflict in Ukraine, which began on February 24, was preceded by a long war in Donbass. Over the course of eight years, it claimed the lives of at least 14,200 people (according to the OHCHR), over 37,000 were wounded, hundreds of thousands became refugees or had their homes destroyed. A de-escalation was achieved in February 2015, as both sides realized that a bad peace was better than a good war, and attempted to find a political resolution on the basis of the Minsk agreements. That, however, failed to bring peace to Donbass, which instead faced eight long years of economic and legal blockade, compounded by chaotic shelling of areas near the frontlines.
Saudi Arabia conditions normalization with Israel on two-state solution
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister: We have made it clear that peace comes at the end of Arab Peace Initiative process
Saudi Arabia will not agree to fully normalize relations with Israel unless a two-state solution is implemented, Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir told CNN on Saturday.
"We have said that Saudi Arabia supports the Arab Peace Initiative," al-Jubeir told the news outlet. "In fact, we offered it. We have made it clear that peace comes at the end of this process, not at the beginning of it."
IDF strikes Gaza after rockets fired at Israel
The IDF carried out a strike on Gaza on Saturday, after four rockets were launched from the Strip at Israeli communities.
Hours after U.S. President Joe Biden ended his visit to Israel, Palestinian factions fired at southern Israel. One rocket was intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system and three others fell in open areas.
Muslims expected to increase presence on Temple Mount
Sheikh calls on Muslims to flock to Temple Mount ahead of Jewish fast day, claiming 'extremists' are planning 'break-ins.'
Sheikh Ikharma Sabari, who heads the Supreme Muslim Council of "Palestine" and gives sermons at Al Aqsa Mosque, has warned that "those extremists loyal to the Temple Mount" intend to "break into Al Aqsa Mosque" on Sunday.
Sunday marks the 17th day of the Jewish month of Tamuz, which is one of four fast days commemorating the destruction of the Holy Temples, which were built on the Temple Mount before Islam was founded.
The B61-12 Mini-nukes “Made in America” to be Used in “A Nuclear First Strike”. Coming Soon to Italy, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands.
“Production of the B61-12 nuclear bomb begins,” Sandia National Laboratories announced from the United States. The B61-12, which replaces the previous B61 deployed by the U.S. at Aviano and Ghedi and other European bases, is a new type of weapon. It has a nuclear warhead with four power options, selectable depending on the target to be destroyed. It is not dropped vertically, but at a distance from the target on which it is directed guided by a satellite system. It can penetrate underground, exploding deep to destroy command center bunkers in a nuclear first strike.
Shipping Crisis Turns into a Nightmare as Disruptions Aggravate Container Shortage! - Epic Economist
The supply chain crisis is entering a very critical phase right now. U.S. ports are already facing record levels of congestion, but labor issues at railroads are threatening to aggravate the situation and create a nationwide logjam of containers, resulting in extensive shipping delays, exacerbating shortages, and putting U.S. businesses on edge as they confront a growing number of disruptions, soaring inflation, expensive freight prices, and a slowing economy. Industry executives are bracing for “unprecedented chaos” during this shipping season given that 40 billion dollars worth of goods are currently stuck offshore and the backlog of containerships outside both coasts is already nearing all-time highs.
The Benefits Of World Hunger-Orwellian Newspeak and Goal of the Insane Elite
On July 5, 2022 the magazine of the United Nations, the ‘UN Chronicle’, posted an article by Professor George Kent of The University Of Hawaii entitled ‘The Benefits Of World Hunger’ (originally printed in the mag in 2008). On July 6, 2022 the UN Chronicle deleted the article after public outcry. The UN claims it was ‘satire’. Even though the UN Chronicle deleted the article, I was able to find an archive of it here for your examination.
Gas prices may surge again ahead of midterm elections
As new sanctions threaten to choke global oil supply, the White House scrambles to contain potential fallout
Drivers relieved by the recent dip in gas prices may be in for a shock when the summer winds down, with energy analysts warning a fresh round of price surges could emerge as soon as October.
The prospect of a new gas price jolt coinciding with midterm elections has the White House and many Democrats on edge.
The Collapsing Euro And Its Implications
The euro system and its currency are descending into crisis. Comprised of the ECB and the National Central Banks, the system is over its head in balance sheet debt, and it is far from clear how that can be resolved.
Normally, a central bank is easy to recapitalise. But in the case of the euro system, when the lead institution and all its shareholders need to be recapitalised all at the same time the challenge could be impossible.
Watch: As Mask Mandate Looms, LA Hospital Officials Mock COVID "Media Hype"
In a press conference dripping with a mix of exasperation and dry-witted sarcasm, two officials at one of the largest hospital systems in Southern California threw a bucket of cold water on media and government efforts to whip the public into a state of fear over the latest Covid-19 uptick.
Their remarks came on the same day that Los Angeles County health director Barbara Ferrer declared the county had moved into a "high" level of Covid transmission. Two consecutive weeks in that status would trigger the reimposition of an indoor mask mandate on the nearly 10 million people who still choose to live there.
New Data from Germany: Births and Even Abortions are Down!
Accidental Pregnancies are an Independent Indicator of Fertility
Vaccination clinics report a surge in people turning out for their fourth vaccine dose | ABC News
New Yorkers queue up for monkeypox vaccine as cases climb
Defibrillators To Be Installed In Every State School In England
The UK governent has announced that all state schools in England will be equipped with a defibrillator by the end of the 2022/23 academic year.
Education Secretary James Cleverly said: “Access to funding must not stand in the way of every school having on-site access to a life-saving defibrillator.”
‘Dumbing Down of America’: Oregon High School Grads No Longer Have To Read or Write
Far-left Oregon Gov. Kate Brown has quietly and deceitfully signed a private bill last month ending the requirement for high school students in the state to learn to read and write before graduation.
Gov. Brown, a Democrat, did not hold a public signing or issue a press release or any other information about the passing of Senate Bill 744 on July 14, and the bill, which was approved by lawmakers last month, was not added into the state’s legislative database until July 29, an unusually secretive approach to enacting legislation, according to the Oregonian.
1981 book’s eerie coronavirus prediction
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Did a paperback thriller predict the deadly coronavirus outbreak nearly 40 years before it happened?
Excerpts from The Eyes Of Darkness, a 1981 book by prolific American author Dean Koontz, have been going viral online after a social media user noted creepy similarities to the current crisis.
The 312-page novel follows grieving mother Christina Evans as she tries to find out what really happened to her son Danny, a year after he died on a camping trip.
Archaeologists have just uncovered the oldest known Mosaics of ancient Biblical heroes
Archaeologists from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill working in Israel unearthed depictions of Deborah, Jael, and other heroes from the biblical book of Judges. A team led by professor Jodi Magness uncovered the three-panel mosaic — which is at least 1,600 years old — on the floor of an ancient Jewish synagogue in Huqoq, a village north of Tiberias, according to a press release.
Another earthquake confirmed in South Carolina
ELGIN, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The United States Geological Society (USGS) confirmed another earthquake on Friday night.
According to the USGS, the earthquake happened at around 10:15 p.m., 4.3 miles east of Elgin. It had a magnitude of 1.6 and a depth of 1.86 miles.
Earlier this week, Kershaw County & The Town of Elgin announced that they will hold a virtual earthquake town hall meeting on Wednesday, July 27. According to organizers, experts from multiple departments will be there to answer questions from residents.
Estelle could strengthen into a major hurricane in Eastern Pacific
The sixth named cyclone of the season in the Eastern Pacific is expected to continue strengthening and is sending dangerous ocean swells towards much of Mexico and the Baja California peninsula.
As of the latest report from the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Estelle had sustained winds of 85 mph and was located more than 330 miles south-southwest of Cabo Corrientes, Mexico.
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Mercola article today ‘How Pfizer Profited From The Pandemic’ details how it demanded its contracts with countries include pledges of sovereign collateral (ie, bank reserves, military bases, buildings) to indemnify Pfizer in the event it was found liable for vaccine injuries due to pfizer’s own fraudulent misbehavior.
= Get Out of Jail Free Card?🙀