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Warning Sirens Never Sounded on Maui, State Official Says
None of the 80 warning sirens placed around the island were activated in response to the devastating Lahaina fire, a spokesman for Hawaii’s emergency management agency confirmed.
None of the 80 warning sirens placed around Maui were activated by the island or the state’s emergency management agencies in response to the devastating Lahaina fire, a spokesman confirmed on Saturday.
Hawaii boasts what it describes as the largest system of outdoor public safety warning sirens in the world, alarms that blare in cases of danger.
Maui Wildfires and the Theft of Sacred Hawaiian Land
Aside from the federal government’s bureaucratic failure, Hawaiians have good reason to be suspicious of the recent fires.
What's really happening in Maui (assuming we're allowed to ask)?
Let's talk out loud about the flaws in the official Maui story, and the larger narrative on "climate change," before those subjects too become as dangerous as "vaccination" and election theft
Without drawing any conclusions, we can all agree this is an interesting coincidence...
So the guy running the show in Maui is the same guy who ran the show during the "Vegas massacre"…
Yep! Maui's "new" Police Chief John Pelletier was also the Las Vegas Police Commander presiding over the cover-up of the Las Vegas massacre on October 1, 2017. What are the odds?
Dozens injured and killed after explosion in southern Russia
A blast has rocked a car service center in the city of Makhachkala, leading to a major fire
An auto-repair shop in Makhachkala – the capital of Russia's southern Dagestan Region – was the scene of a major blast on Monday evening. The explosion also caused a major fire at a nearby fuel station, local emergency services told TASS.
The regional health ministry confirmed that at least 12 people died in the incident – including two children – and over 60 others were injured, RIA reported.
Russian central bank announces major interest rate hike
The 3.5% increase comes a day after the ruble tumbled to its weakest level since March 2022
Russia’s central bank raised interest rates by 350 basis points to 12% at an emergency meeting on Tuesday in a bid to halt the rapid depreciation of the ruble against world currencies.
“Inflationary pressure is building up… The decision is aimed at limiting price stability risks,” the regulator said in a statement.
Berlin calls for more diplomatic efforts to end Ukraine conflict
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has welcomed the recent summit on Ukraine hosted by Saudi Arabia
The recent summit on Ukraine in Jeddah was a “very special” event, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said, calling for a greater diplomatic effort to end the ongoing conflict between Moscow and Kiev.
Scholz made the remarks in his major annual summer interview with German broadcaster ZDF, which aired on Sunday. The chancellor urged further diplomatic effort, stating it was actually useful to “press” Russia.
Zelensky visits Ukrainian Neo-Nazi leader (VIDEO)
Ukraine’s president met with Azov founder Biletsky in a bunker somewhere in Donbass
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has toured several military units posted on the Donetsk front, including the notorious ‘Azov’ and ‘Aidar’. In a video posted on his social media on Monday, Zelensky can be seen meeting with Azov founder and neo-Nazi Andrey Biletsky inside a bunker.
An official statement by his office says Zelensky visited a number of units, including the 5th Separate Assault Brigade and the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade, as part of a working visit to the “Soledar sector.”
John Bolton Says Biden's Policy Only Assures Ukraine's Slow Demise
Well known uber-Hawk and former National Security Advisor John Bolton has blasted the Biden White House's Ukraine policy, describing it as but an approach assuring Ukraine' slow demise.
Despite the well over $100 billion in aid committed, and the seeming endless weapons being taken from Pentagon stockpiles, Bolton's chief complaint naturally is that it's not enough. "Ukraine’s offensive failures and Russia’s defensive successes share a common cause: the slow, faltering, non-strategic supply of military assistance by the West," Bolton wrote in a Sunday op-ed in The Wall Street Journal.
Russian warship fires warning shots on cargo ship in Black Sea
MOSCOW (Reuters) – A Russian warship on Sunday fired warning shots at a cargo ship in the southwestern Black Sea as it made its way northwards, the first time Russia has fired on merchant shipping beyond Ukraine since exiting a landmark UN-brokered grain deal last month.
Russia in July halted participation in the Black Sea grain deal that allowed Ukraine to export agricultural produce via the Black Sea and Moscow cautioned that it deemed all ships heading to Ukrainian waters to be potentially carrying weapons.
Tell-All Book Reveals Pentagon Knew Kabul Airport Attack Was Coming Days In Advance
A new military tell-all book has shed more light on Biden's disastrous Afghan evacuation, and the events which led to a suicide bomber killing 13 American troops at Kabul airport in 2021.
It's been two years since the disaster at the airport gate which also killed some 170 Afghan civilians who were trying to flee the Taliban's rapid takeover of the capital. Authors Jerry Dunleavy and James Hasson, the latter a former Army officer who served in Afghanistan, reveal in the book that the foundation for a tragic ending was already laid given that the US relied on the Taliban for security during the chaotic exit.
US Believes Military Intervention in Niger ‘Last Resort’ Option
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Military intervention by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to address the military takeover in Niger ought to be an option of last resort, US State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel said on Monday.
ECOWAS hinted at the possibility of military intervention in Niger, after Gen. Abdourahamane Tchiani ousted and arrested President Mohamed Bazoum last month. The military leadership have since agreed to begin talks with ECOWAS, new Nigerien Prime Minister Ali Mahamane Lamine Zeine reportedly said.
Trump slapped with more criminal charges
The new case targets 18 co-defendants alongside the former commander in chief
A Georgia grand jury has voted to indict former US President Donald Trump on 41 criminal counts, including a felony racketeering charge linked to his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential race.
Several of his current and former allies also face prosecution, among them ex-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who previously served as Trump’s lawyer.
Netanyahu postpones vacation to northern Israel for security meeting with IDF chief
The two discussed military operational capabilities and regional security matters
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sarah were supposed to travel to Moshav Ramot in the Golan Heights on Sunday as part of their vacation. However, Netanyahu delayed the trip to meet with IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi.
Halevi and Netanyahu last met in July following the approval vote for the Reasonableness Standard Law. Netanyahu was due to meet with Halevi several times during the intervening period, but those meetings were postponed several times.
Biden Administration launches “HeatTracker” tool for tracking heat-related illnesses
The climate PsyOp is replacing the covid PsyOp and we are entering a phase when global “boiling” replaces “warming” – with all the advantages that offers for those running the show.
Last week, The New York Times declared that climate change is going to end summer vacations. But it gets worse. On Wednesday, the White House unveiled an “EMS HeatTracker” to track heat-related illnesses.
Two Princeton, MIT Scientists Say EPA Climate Regulations Based On A 'Hoax'
Two prominent climate scientists have taken on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new rules to cut CO2 emissions in electricity generation, arguing in testimony that the regulations “will be disastrous for the country, for no scientifically justifiable reason.”
Citing extensive data to support their case, William Happer, professor emeritus in physics at Princeton University, and Richard Lindzen, professor emeritus of atmospheric science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), argued that the claims used by the EPA to justify the new regulations are not based on scientific facts but rather political opinions and speculative models that have consistently proven to be wrong.
FDA Approved 65% Of New Drugs In 2022 Based On A Single Study
The 21st Century Cures Act (Cures Act), signed into law in December 2016, was created to help accelerate medical product development and “bring new innovations and advances” to patients quicker and more efficiently. Yet some researchers suggest the law is being used to bypass the once rigorous and evidenced-based standards for new drug approvals, allowing novel drugs to flood the market without adequate data and public transparency.
'Big Pharma Dissident Karen Kingston Claims She is Forced to Flee Country To Save Life'
“Usually, we don’t get to see the haunted look in their eyes.” Diana West
UN climate chief conducts “doomsday” interview revealing that globalist leaders must become “ringmasters” in pushing green agenda
The top climate scientist at the United Nations is convinced that the only way to forcefully transition the world economy away from earth-based fossil fuels and straight into the "green" abyss is for world leaders to step up as "ringmasters or ringmistresses" to whip the people into shape.
Prof. Jim Skea, who was recently installed as chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the UN's top global warming body, maintains that political leaders need to treat the people they supposedly represent as a literal circus act, which is what ringmasters and ringmistresses do.
Klaus Schwab Delights At The Thought Of A Future Without Elections
China is ready to roll out mass production of two-legged robots with AI brains
When Fourier Intelligence unveiled its lanky, jet-black humanoid robot GR-1 at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai in July, it instantly stole the show.
While the global technology community has been fixated on artificial intelligence (AI) software since the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in November, the Chinese-made GR-1 – said to be capable of walking on two legs at a speed of 5km an hour while carrying a 50kg load – reminded people of the potential of bipedal robots, which are being pursued by global companies from Tesla to Xiaomi.
Harvard physicist says humanity will view alien intelligence like ‘God’
Harvard professor Avi Loeb predicted that the scientific discovery of an alien civilization — one that may potentially be billions of years old — will prompt humanity to unify. He talked to Fox News Digital for a wide-ranging interview that covered billions of years of history, and even interstellar fragments from the bottom of the ocean.
Loeb, a trained physicist who received his PhD from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem at the age of 24, said it was “arrogant of us to think that we are alone, that we don’t have a neighbor out there.”
"Climate change is happening now. You can see it on your TV screens, you can see even looking out the window, deciding what clothes you need to wear when you go out"....wow, that's incredible $cience.
“ The weakness of evil is arrogance” . Awareness and discernment is key! Chaos and confusion will stifle us and it will be like spinning our wheels going nowhere.. 🙏thank you Lioness for your hard work .