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Zakharova: Kiev Desecrates Orthodoxy While West Keeps Silent
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Saturday that Kiev is mocking and sneering at Orthodoxy, while the West remains silent about it.
Zakharova said on her Telegram channel that April Fools' Day was held "with great fanfare in Kiev," adding that "[Ukrainian President Volodymyr] Zelensky, the court and the crowd — all of them are raging during Great Lent."
From WWI to the Ukraine conflict, war propaganda evolves, but never changes
Lionizing your own side and demonizing the enemy has been as important as battlefield victories
Since the beginning of Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, Western spin-doctors have been busy. But despite the rapid technological progress that changed the world over the last decades, the principles of war propaganda remain the same.
Ukraine claims it has assembled manpower for new offensive
Eight new brigades have been assembled, Interior Minister Igor Klimenko has stated
Kiev has completed the recruitment of its so-called “Attack Guard,” which has been assembled with the aim of retaking territories lost to Russia during the ongoing conflict, Ukrainian Interior Minister Igor Klimenko has said.
“As of today, eight new brigades have been put together, and we’re ready for active offensive measures,” he claimed during a TV appearance on Friday.
Kim's Sister Shames Zelensky For 'Gambling With His People's Destiny' by Pursuing Nukes
Kim Yo-jong, Kim Jong-un's sister, blasted the Zelensky regime for exhibiting "incurable megalomania" by believing that they could defeat Russia.
Kim Yo-jong, Deputy Department Director of the Publicity and Information Department of the Workers' Party of Korea, and sister of the DPRK's head of state Kim Jong-un, has railed against the junta in Kiev over its nuclear ambitions.
Syria suffers third night of ‘Israeli strikes’
The latest air raid reportedly targeted the central Homs province, following strikes on Damascus
Syria’s air defenses have been activated in response to a wave of “Israeli aggression” for the third time in four days, the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported on Sunday.
The attack came from Lebanese airspace at around 12:35am local time, targeting the city of Homs and its surroundings, an unnamed military official told SANA. The military source confirmed “some material damages” and at least five injuries among soldiers, after air defenses failed to intercept some of the missiles.
Second IRGC adviser dead in third airstrike in Syra in a week
Initial reports indicated that the Dabaa airbase near al-Qusayr was targeted by the strike.
A military adviser to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps died of his injuries after an alleged Israeli air strike near Syria's capital, Iranian semi-official Mehr news agency reported on Sunday.
Israel has for years carried out attacks against what it has described as Iran-linked targets in Syria, where Tehran's influence has grown since it began supporting President Bashar al-Assad in the civil war that began in 2011.
Netanyahu: Israel's inner turmoil won’t harm power to strike its enemies
He spoke just one day after Tehran accused Israel of executing a military strike outside of Damascus in Syria.
Israel’s domestic turmoil won’t impact its military abilities and its power to strike its enemies, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the government as it met Sunday for its weekly meeting.
“Israel's internal debate will not detract one iota from our determination, strength and ability to act against our enemies on all fronts, wherever and whenever necessary.,” Netanyahu said.
Damascus and Cairo close to restoring ties – WSJ
Syrian President Bashar Assad could soon meet with his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, sources say
Syria and Egypt are in advanced talks to restore diplomatic relations that were severed after the outbreak of the conflict in Syria back in 2011, informed sources have told the Wall Street Journal.
A summit is scheduled between Syrian President Bashar Assad and his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, shortly after the Muslim holy month of Ramadan ends in late April, the US outlet reported.
Biden’s Netanyahu snub is a crisis that won’t die down anytime soon -analysis
Biden’s answer was understated, given that he is unlikely to be able to invite Netanyahu as long as Israel’s domestic turmoil continues.
Those who believe that the Israel-US crisis will die down should think again.
The only resolution is for President Joe Biden to invite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House.
The problem is – Biden can’t do that now, a point he publicly drove home last Tuesday when asked if he would host Netanyahu. “No,” he said, “not in the near term.”
China Sends 18 Warplanes & 4 Vessels Toward Taiwan Amid Tsai's US Visit
China has made good on its threats vowing retaliation for Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen's tour of the US and Central American allies, now a few days in. On Saturday the People's Liberation Army (PLA) sent 18 aircraft and four naval vessels toward the self-ruled island.
Tsai first landed in New York on Wednesday, and is currently in Central America - specifically Guatemala and Belize, after which she's expected in L.A. for a planned meeting with US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. The McCarthy visit may prove the most controversial part of her trip.
European Parliament to criminalize physical cash use by imposing limit on cash transactions
(Natural News) A member of the European Parliament (MEP) has warned that the European Union (EU) is in danger of “criminalizing” the use of physical cash in favor of using digital currencies with its new anti-money laundering laws.
Politicians in the European Parliament, the EU’s main legislative body, have long been campaigning to impose an upper legal limit on the value of cash transactions within the bloc, claiming that such a move would help curtail criminality within the bloc.
Vax Mandate For Boston City Workers Was Legal, State Supreme Court Rules
The city of Boston's Covid-19 vaccine mandate for city workers was legal, according to a March 30 ruling by the Massachusetts Supreme Court, after the city claimed that the ability to adequately combat the virus outweighed the risk of irreparable vaccine injuries to workers who were facing termination.
"The potential harm to the city and the public resulting from the spread of COVID-19 clearly outweighed the economic harm to the employees," wrote Justice Elspeth Cypher in the ruling.
French Biostatistician: Pfizer COVID Vaccine Clinical Trials Are Fraudulent
Several experts and journalists in different countries have raised serious concerns over Pfizer’s clinical trials for its COVID vaccine
Bird flu could kill one in TWENTY humans who get infected, reveal worst-case scenario models by top scientists (which includes 'Professor Lockdown' himself!)
Bird flu could kill one up to one in 20 people it infects, according to Government worst-case scenarios.
Only one Brit has caught the deadly virus since the biggest ever outbreak began sweeping the world in October 2021. Yet fears of another pandemic are quickly notching up
Generative AI could replace up to 300 million mostly white-collar jobs worldwide
(Natural News) A report from investment bank Goldman Sachs warned that the proliferation of artificial intelligence technology could replace the equivalent of 300 million full-time jobs around the world.
Specifically, Goldman Sachs warned about generative AI, which can create content indistinguishable from human work. The expansion of generative AI systems is poised to significantly disrupt the job market. (Related: AI chatbot GPT-4 TRICKED a person into solving captcha by pretending to be human.)
BuzzFeed is using AI to write SEO-bait travel guides
BuzzFeed has taken its next step into AI-written content and started publishing AI-generated travel guides, as reported by Futurism. The publisher’s first AI-generated articles were ad-lib quizzes that were largely innocuous, but the travel guides appear to be a more brazen play to attract search traffic about different destinations.
‘Everyone on Earth will die,’ top AI researcher warns
Humanity is unprepared to survive an encounter with a much smarter artificial intelligence, Eliezer Yudkowsky says
Shutting down the development of advanced artificial intelligence systems around the globe and harshly punishing those violating the moratorium is the only way to save humanity from extinction, a high-profile AI researcher has warned.
Eliezer Yudkowsky, a co-founder of the Machine Intelligence Research Institute (MIRI), has written an opinion piece for TIME magazine on Wednesday, explaining why he didn’t sign a petition calling upon “all AI labs to immediately pause for at least six months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4,” a multimodal large language model, released by OpenAI earlier this month.
Why You Should Destroy Your Smart Phone Now
So-called ‘smart phones’ — far more accurately described as ‘dumb phones’ — combine a mobile phone with a watch, with a road map, with a tourist atlas of the world, with a digital camera, with a personal stereo system, with a music collection, with a video recorder, with a diary, with a calculator, with a credit card, with a travelcard, with an office key, with a torch, with a newspaper, with a television, with something to read on the train, and probably a lot more.
Hundreds of fish KILLED following nuclear power plant radioactive leak in Minnesota
(Natural News) The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has confirmed that hundreds of fish were killed after a nuclear power plant was forced to shut down due to radioactive leak.
An estimated 230 fish were killed following the shutdown, which was initiated Friday, March 24, after another leak was discovered at the Xcel Energy Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant (XES) near Minneapolis.
Death toll rises to 26 after tornadoes sweep across the South and the Midwest
At least 26 people were killed after a powerful storm system barreled through large swaths of the South and Midwest on Friday.
The series of grueling tornadoes come just a week after a rare, long-lasting twister left 25 people dead in western Mississippi and one person in Alabama.
In Tennessee, nine people died in McNairy County, near the Mississippi border, following severe weather, according to The Associated Press.
Farmers will be ordered to feed cows 'methane suppressants' to stop them belching and breaking wind under government plans to reach net zero
Dairy cows are set to be given 'methane suppressants' by farmers to reduce their carbon footprint - by making them burp less.
Ministers are looking to force farmers to give herds additives to reduce gas from digestion in 'compound feeds', which contain seaweed and essential oils.
The Government's Net Zero Growth Plan, released this week, looked to address concerns from the High Court that existing plans to reach the climate goal before 2050 were not detailed enough.
Celebrating Evil - SatanCon Sells Out With Largest Satanic Gathering In US
Should we be surprised? As our society comes apart at the seams all around us, Satan and Satanism are becoming extremely popular.
Videos featuring Satan are getting millions of views on TikTok and YouTube, millions of Americans are watching shows that feature Satan as a main character on Netflix and other streaming services, and the Satanic Temple has become one of the fastest growing religious organizations that the United States has ever seen.
As you will see below, traditional American values are declining at a very rapid pace, and it was inevitable that something would fill that void. In fact, it turns out that Satanism's "values" correspond almost perfectly with the "values" that much of the population has already embraced in this day and age.
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