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Kremlin promises punishment for threats to kill Russians
Western politicians should know that by supporting Kiev they’re aiding “de-facto murderers,” spokesperson Dmitry Peskov says
Any persons threatening to kill Russians are enemies who should be and will be punished for doing so, Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov has warned.
On Sunday, Peskov was asked by channel Rossyia 1 to comment on the words of Mikhail Podoliak, a top adviser to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, who said last week that Kiev’s long-awaited counteroffensive would be “the most brutal advance with the maximum killing of Russians on this route.”
Putin reveals details of draft treaty on Ukraine’s neutrality
The Russian president has shown the documents from the failed peace negotiations with Kiev
Moscow and Kiev agreed on the general terms of Ukraine’s neutrality and security guarantees during peace negotiations in March 2022, but Kiev then abruptly discarded the documents its delegation had already signed, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday.
During a meeting with a group of African leaders in St. Petersburg, Putin showed for the first time the draft documents that were being discussed by the Russian and Ukrainian emissaries in Türkiye more than a year ago.
NATO chief doesn’t want ‘frozen conflict’ in Ukraine
Jens Stoltenberg described such a scenario as undesirable, warning against settling for a peace deal “dictated” by Russia
The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia should not be paused at the current stage, but rather a just solution must be found, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said. He also expressed confidence that Kiev would one day join the US-led military bloc, adding, however, that this was not an immediate priority.
In an interview with Germany’s Welt am Sonntag published on Sunday, Stoltenberg argued that, while “we all want this war to end,” only a “just” peace can endure.
US lawmakers oppose Pentagon military spending plans – Politico
Members of the House Appropriations Committee are reportedly demanding over $2.5 billion in cuts to a missile procurement program
The Pentagon’s ambitious plan to increase missile production could end up having its wings clipped due to Republican opposition, Politico has reported. GOP representatives on the House Appropriations Committee are understood to have demanded significant cuts to the program.
Citing a draft committee report, the media outlet claimed on Saturday that members were insisting on spending reductions of over $2.5 billion in the area of missile procurement.
Tracey: The Government Keeps Lying To Us About Ukraine; Where Is The Outrage?
On June 4, a group referring to itself as the "Polish Volunteer Corps" issued a boastful announcement confirming its participation in a series of cross-border ground offensives into Russia.
News of these audacious raids was jarring enough, given the many prior assurances of U.S. and Ukrainian war planners, who insisted no attacks would be carried out inside Russian territory. It was all the more conspicuous that the incursion units were apparently comprised of Polish soldiers.
Blinken in China: What's on His Visit's Agenda?
Blinken’s visit was agreed by US President Joe Biden and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping back in 2022. The trip was delayed in February due to political tumult brought on by the discovery of a suspected Chinese spy balloon that flew across America and was finally shot down.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Beijing on Sunday morning for what American media dubbed a “high-stakes visit meant to steer relations between the United States and China back on course after months of inflamed tensions between the two nations.” He is the first US top diplomat to visit the Asian nation in five years, and the first Biden administration official to do so.
Xi Greets “Old Friend” Bill Gates Amid Simmering US-China Tensions
Co-founder of Microsoft Bill Gates traveled to China this week and met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. It was the American tech billionaire’s first trip to China since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, with his prior visit being in 2019, and is against a backdrop of simmering US-China tensions.
It also comes soon after Elon Musk’s visited earlier this month. Gates had previewed that the meeting would focus on global health and development challenges. Subsequently after the Friday meeting’s conclusion, Bloomberg has cited Chinese state media to report, “China is willing to engage in extensive cooperation on technology and innovation with other countries, People’s Daily reports, citing Chinese President Xi Jinping during a meeting with Bill Gates in Beijing on Friday.”
China likely sending military personnel into US, Homeland chair says
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green, R-Tenn., on Wednesday said China is likely sending military personnel into the United States across the southern border.
At a press conference announcing an investigation into Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Green said there are "Chinese Nationals, many of whom are military-aged men" with ties to the Chinese Communist Party who have crossed the southern border and been released into the United States.
Iran Continues Making Inroads In Latin America Among 'Anti-Imperialists'
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi met with Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel and former president Raul Castro in Havana on Thursday during the last leg of his Latin American tour.
Six bilateral agreements to expand economic, political, and judicial cooperation were signed during Raisi’s visit to the Caribbean island. "Our cooperation in the path to progress can create hope in independent nations and despair in imperialists," the Iranian president said on Thursday, stressing the necessity of unity among like-minded nations to deal with "global arrogance."
Western official claims the emerging Iran deal is meant to prevent an Israeli military attack
'Our stance is clear: No agreement with Iran will oblige Israel,' vows Netanyahu
One key objective of Washington’s emerging new nuclear agreement with Iran is reportedly to block a potential Israeli military strike against Tehran’s nuclear program facilities, according to an unnamed Western official.
"If [the] Iranians miscalculate, the potential for a strong Israeli response is something that we want to avoid," told Reuters news agency.
The Sultanate of Oman, which enjoys ties with both Iran and the West, has reportedly acted as a mediator in recent secret negotiations between the Biden administration and the ayatollah regime in Tehran.
What to expect the day after a new US-Iran deal
Washington and Tehran are engaged in indirect negotiations to close a deal with regard to its illicit nuclear program that will effectively bring Iran in from the cold.
While the precise details of the emerging deal are not yet known, it will reportedly limit Iran’s uranium enrichment to its current production level of 60%.
Covid Related News: Discrimination against unvaccinated Australians is deadly while the dangers of covid injections continue to be revealed
Australia’s stance to not treat an unvaccinated child is nothing short of criminal in light of the ever-growing mountain of evidence from across the world of the harm and deaths caused by covid injections.
Just as criminal is the US FDA yesterday saying that it is looking to continue to give periodic covid injections while it decides which version to give this autumn.
Bizarre decisions are happening further north in the continent as well. A court rules that the Canadian Armed Forces violated the rights of servicemen as set out in the Canadian Charter but left it up to the perpetrators of the violations, the Canadian Armed Forces, to decide when to limit fundamental rights.
Health officials sound warning to Americans over deadly disease detected across the country
Health officials around the country are reporting cases and positive samples of the West Nile virus. In Iowa, the Department of Health and Human Services announced Friday that the first case of West Nile virus infection was reported this year in an older adult — age 61-80 years — from Plymouth County.
According to Fox News, The case was confirmed through a test at the State Hygienic Lab. “Warm summer weather means Iowans are spending more time outside, which increases the risk of mosquito bites. Bites from infected mosquitos are the primary method in which humans are infected with the virus,” the department said.
Drug and food shortages are here, and they will get a lot worse
(Natural News) A lot of the experts didn’t think that this would happen. Once the pandemic subsided, global supply chains were supposed to return to normal. But now “hundreds of drugs” are in short supply in the United States, and even CNN is admitting that we are in the midst of “the worst food crisis in modern history”. As I did research for this article, I was stunned by what I discovered. Things are worse than I realized. I knew that a lot of drugs were in short supply, but it turns out that there have been shortages of many of our most basic antibiotics since last October, and now Pfizer is telling us that several types of penicillin will completely run out later this year…
20 heavily armed IRS agents raid large online gun store: 'Now we know what the 87,000 IRS agents were hired for'
Agents stormed in with AR-15's and seized Form 4473's showing who bought what firearms when
Obama wants ‘digital fingerprints’ to counter misinformation
Former President Barack Obama suggested in a new interview the development of “digital fingerprints” to combat misinformation and distinguish between true and misleading news for consumers.
Obama sat down with his former White House senior adviser David Axelrod for a conversation on the latter’s podcast, “The Axe Files,” on CNN Audio. During the interview, Axelrod noted he’s seen “misinformation, disinformation, [and] deepfakes” targeting Obama.
Body Parts From Harvard Morgue Had Buyers With Ties To Facebook Oddities Group
Bloomberg shared more details about stolen body parts from Harvard Medical School's morgue. The report provides details on the buyers and their connections to private Facebook groups.
"Just out of curiosity, would you know anyone in the market for a fully intact embalmed brain?" Little Rock, Arkansas, funeral home contractor Candace Chapman Scott asked accused dealer Jeremy Pauley in Pennsylvania on a Facebook Messenger note in 2021, federal prosecutors say.
Family Groups And LGBT Activist Uniting Against Bill That Could Make Pedophiles A Protected Class
In an unlikely alliance, Christian family values groups and an LGBT activist have signed a petition against a proposed Connecticut bill they say could make pedophiles a protected sexual minority.
The bill, HB 6638, would revise the language of the state’s anti-discrimination statutes.
The current definition of “sexual orientation” in Connecticut law excludes protections for “any behavior that is a sex offense crime.” An update to the law would remove that wording.
Students At Massachusetts College Told To Stop Using “Gender Specific” Words Like Mom & Dad
A Massachusetts college has created pronoun guidelines to encourages its students to avoid using “gender specific” words such as mother and father.
Springfield college included its recommendations as part of its “Gender Pronouns” page, which aims to direct students on the ‘supposedly’ correct language with regards to LGBT individuals in order to promote “gender inclusivity”
TGP reports: The guidelines state, “Springfield College is committed to valuing and validating the gender identity and expression of members of the campus community. Gender identity refers to an individual’s internal sense of gender, regardless of the sex assigned to them at birth or the sex designation on their legal documents.”
Aussie Academics: Scaring School Children Improves their Climate Behaviour
Apparently its OK to step up climate education, because the kids are scared anyway, and scaring them more “engages them with positive actions”.
How should we teach climate change in schools? It starts with ‘turbo charging’ teacher education
Published: June 13, 2023 6.01am AEST
Russell Tytler Professor of science education, Deakin University
Peter Freebody Honorary Professorial Fellow School of Education, University of WollongongThe case for action on climate change no longer needs to be laid out.
The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia has done a review of research on climate change education in schools around the world.
Amazon Thinks Every Kid’s Room Needs A Penis Sign
If we concede our moral values we lose our foundation
When my kids were living at home they both had fairly typical rooms. My son’s room was sports themed, since he played baseball, football and hockey and my daughter’s was more feminine, although she did have shelves with her softball trophies on them.
So imagine Haley Kennington’s surprise when she decided to look for some LED signs for her child’s room on Amazon and a “Lick Penis Neon Sign for Wall Decor Led Neon Light for Kids Room" came up in the search.
Can you imagine if the obstetrician says at delivery “ It’s a baby”. Better yet, the parents want to know the gender and the doctor says “ let the baby grow up to know what it wants to be “. This is where it’s heading , some of the woke residents /attendings are advocating for no gender at delivery .
State sponsored child abduction. Now, that's progressive!