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Russian military thwarts drone attack on Moscow
At least one hostile UAV was intercepted south of the capital, according to authorities
Air defenses have downed at least one hostile UAV headed for Moscow, Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said on Sunday morning, praising the defense ministry for their impeccable job in preventing yet another attempted “terrorist attack” on the Russian capital.
“At night, an attempt was made to fly a drone to Moscow from the southern direction. It was stopped by the air defense forces,” Sobyanin wrote on Telegram at 4:34am local time, without clarifying the exact location where the unmanned device was intercepted.
Ukrainian drone hits civilians at Russian railway station – governor
Five people were injured in the early morning attack on the city of Kursk, according to Roman Starovoyt
An unmanned aircraft has hit the roof of the central railway station in the city of Kursk, shattering several windows and causing a small fire, the governor of the border Kursk Region, Roman Starovoyt, said on Sunday morning.
“Ukrainian drone attack in Kursk. According to preliminary information, it crashed into the roof of the railway station building, after which a fire broke out. Five people were slightly injured by glass fragments,” the governor wrote at 3:54am local time.
Ukraine conflict ‘could last for decades’ – Medvedev
The collective West is bound to end up defeated by Moscow, the ex-Russian president believes
The hostilities between Russia and Ukraine may end up dragging on for years or even decades, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Saturday.
For Russia, it is an “existential” conflict and a fight for its very existence, Medvedev, who is currently deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, wrote in a Telegram post. Russia must destroy and fully dismantle the Ukrainian state that is “terrorist in its essence,” making sure “this filth” never re-emerges again, he stressed.
House Republicans to Demand Accountability for Ukraine Spending From Biden - Report
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Republican-led House of Representatives is reportedly looking to capitalize on Americans' growing weariness of supporting a stalemate in the Ukrainian crisis to call for more financial oversight, media reported Saturday.
Politico cited unnamed White House and congressional aides as saying that Republicans might ask for some sort of inspector to monitor Ukraine funding to ward off corruption as the White House gears up for a battle in Congress over President Joe Biden’s $24 billion bid to arm Ukraine.
US Seeks 'License' to Encircle Russia, China, With 'Offensive Strategic Bio-labs'
Documents uncovered during Moscow's special operation in Ukraine have revealed that the US was deploying an extensive biological research program there, spending more than $200 million on 46 biological laboratories researching highly dangerous pathogens. Russia, China, and some EU states are still waiting for Washington's answers on these biolabs.
The new Pentagon report claiming that America is facing “expanding biological threats” from its foreign adversaries is no more than an attempt "to seek license" for the US to continue developing offensive strategic bio-labs in countries that surround Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, Scott Bennett, a former State Department counterterrorism analyst, told Sputnik.
Israel is headed towards self-inflicted ruin - opinion
Israel should take note of a cautionary tale from Africa.
Readers familiar with South African history may recall the incredible episode known as “The National Suicide of the Xhosa.” I use “incredible” in the literal sense, impossible to believe. Sadly, in recent months here in Israel, irrational conduct based on unsubstantiated promises, and the subsequent destruction of means of production, takes on an ominous credibility.
In April 1856, Mhalakaza, a local healer and diviner, sent his teenage niece Nongquawuse and her friend to chase birds from a cornfield in what is now the Eastern Cape.
Nigerien Coup Leader Says Niger Does Not Want War
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The leader of the mutineers who seized power in Niger, Gen. Abdourahamane Tchiani, said on Saturday that his country does not want war, but will be ready to defend itself if necessary.
"Neither the army nor the people of Niger want war, but we will resist any manifestation of it," Tchiani was quoted as saying by the Al Jazeera broadcaster.
He noted that the member countries of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) do not realize that Niger has become the key to containing the region from destabilization against the backdrop of increased terrorist activity.
How Did France Colonise Niger and West Africa?
Dozens of French flags were burnt by supporters of the recent military coup in Niger. Anti-France rhetoric has been the go-to strategy for the new junta. What explains this animosity towards France? The answer lies in France's brutal colonial occupation of western Africa and Niger.
Washington's Gray Fire TRIPLES in size to 9,500 acres in hours as 185 buildings are destroyed and at least one person is killed
Washington State's Gray Fire has tripled in size reducing 9,500 acres to ash, destroying 185 buildings and killing at least one person, as thousands evacuate the burn zone.
The Gray Fire started at about midday on Friday. On Saturday morning, it covered about 3,500 acres. But just a few hours later surged through 4.7 square miles of grass, timber and wheat pushed by 35 miles per hour winds, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources said.
Canadian wildfires prompt evacuation of 20 000 as flames approach Yellowknife
Multiple wildfires in Canada’s northern territories have forced thousands to evacuate their homes, especially in Yellowknife. As the flames approached, the 20 000 residents of the city were instructed to evacuate by Friday, August 18, 2023.
In a tense situation, with Yellowknife’s only highway congested, residents traveled hundreds of kilometers for safety or queued for emergency flights. By early Friday, the wildfire was merely 15 km (9 miles) away from the northern edge of the town. Emergency officials raised concerns that north-west winds and limited rain could escalate the situation. However, cooler temperatures did bring a brief respite on Friday, helping reduce the fire activity and permitting air tankers to drop retardants.
UPDATE: Maui locals claim death toll climbs to 480, Over 1000 still missing, Hawaii morgue workers run out of body bags
Maui authorities are dramatically underplaying the number of people known to have died in the inferno that ripped through Lahaina last week – with locals telling DailyMail.com that the actual death toll is at least 480 and that morgues had run out of body bags.
The figure is quadruple that of the official number of 111 – and some of the relatives of the victims have been left to uncover the remains of their loved ones themselves due to the glacial progress of the search and recovery operation.
A Message to Maui... The Proof May Shock You
Maui is an island in the Central Pacific, part of the Hawaiian archipelago. Sprawling Haleakala National Park encompasses the island’s highest peak, volcanic Haleakala, as well as the pools and waterfalls of Ohe’o Gulch, accessed via scenic, winding Hana Highway. The island's 30 miles of beaches include golden-crescent Kapalua, sheltered from strong currents by lava-rock promontories.
"Towns Could Get Cut Off": Hurricane Hilary Threatening "Catastrophic" Flooding Across California
As Hurricane Hilary churns 235 miles south of the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, moving northwest at 16 mph, the National Hurricane Center warned of "catastrophic and life-threatening flooding" across the Southwestern United States.
"Heavy rainfall in association with Hilary is expected across the Southwestern United States, peaking on Sunday," NHC wrote in an advisory, forecasting total rainfall amounts between 3 to 6 inches, with some areas expected to receive as much as 10 inches of rain. Those areas are portions of Southern California and Southern Nevada.
YouTube to Censor Content Contradicting WHO Guidelines
YouTube has introduced a new “medical misinformation policy” that will censor any medical or health-related content that doesn't align with claims made by the World Health Organization (WHO).
YouTube earlier had a “COVID-19 Misinformation Policy” webpage that stated that the platform doesn’t allow any content that “poses a serious risk of egregious harm” and spreads “medical misinformation” contradicting what the WHO or local health authorities (LHA) say about the COVID-19 pandemic. The webpage now redirects to a “medical misinformation policy” page that expands the censorship rule to “specific health conditions and substances” rather than COVID-19 alone.
The Lockdowns Are Coming Back
Whistleblowers from the TSA and Border Patrol confirm that Covid lockdowns are returning this September.
Thousands of children were injured by DTP vaccine lots that were 14 times more toxic and contained cholera antigens
Not all vaccine lots are created the same. When a greater volume of adjuvant is used in a vaccine, it can cause more numerous and more serious side effects. The adjuvant (usually aluminum salts) is the ingredient used to augment an immune response in the individual. Likewise, vaccine manufacturers can accidentally mix up or mislabel the type of antigens used in a vaccine lot. The antigen is the weakened, killed, or live pathogen (virus or bacterium) that is used to generate a specific B-cell immune response in the individual.
UK Population Collapse "Good for the Planet," WEF Adviser Prof. Sarah Harper Explains
Population collapse was a conspiracy theory earlier, but is now "good for us"
Feminist medical school professor says trans kids identifying as 'minotaurs' are part of 'gender revolution'
The 'Minotaur' is derived from Greek mythology. It had the body of a man and the head of a bull
A California hospital executive and professor claimed children can identify as a mythology-inspired creature and claimed that this category of children love mermaids, according to a presentation reviewed by Fox News Digital.
Diane Ehrensaft, a self-identified "feminist" who supports a "gender revolution," is the director of mental health and chief psychologist at the UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital gender development center. She is also a professor at UCSF School of Medicine. The developmental and clinical psychologist specializes in pediatric "gender-affirmative care for transgender and gender-expansive patients."
Petition To Cancel Disney’s New Show ‘Pauline’ About Satan Impregnating Teenager Goes Viral
Just when you thought Disney had hit rock bottom, Disney Plus is set to release a satanic love story for children about a teenage girl who gets impregnated by Satan following a one-night stand.
If that wasn’t horrifying enough, the series follows this satanic relationship which devolves into a sordid romance between the teenager and the devil. Pauline is not just another piece of children’s entertainment.
The movie is the latest in a recent series of Disney productions which feature sympathetic and glamorous depictions of Satan, while portraying Christians in a negative light.
Woe, the Humanity: How AI Fits Into Broadly Rising Anti-Humanism
The future of humanity is becoming ever less human. The astounding capabilities of ChatGPT and other forms of artificial intelligence have triggered fears about the coming age of machines leaving little place for human creativity or employment. Even the architects of this brave new world are sounding the alarm. Sam Altman, chairman and CEO of OpenAI, which developed ChatGPT, recently warned that artificial intelligence poses an “existential risk” to humanity and warned Congress that artificial intelligence “can go quite wrong.”
WITH GREAT DELUSION PREPARING TO UNFOLD… RESEARCHERS SAY THE DISCOVERY OF LIFE BEYOND EARTH “WILL DECIMATE EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANITY, CONSERVATIVE RELIGIONS”
The discovery of life beyond Earth would be a triumph for science but might wreak havoc on certain religions. Some faiths, such as evangelical Christianity, have long held that we are God’s favorite children and would not easily accommodate the notion that we would have to share the attention; others, such as Roman Catholicism, struggle with thorny questions such as whether aliens have original sin. Now that researchers have discovered more than 1,500 exoplanets beyond the solar system, the day when scientists detect signs of life on one of them may be near at hand. Given this new urgency, Vanderbilt University astronomer David Weintraub decided to find out what the world’s religions had to say on the question of aliens…
He's EXPOSING Antartica's Secret Space UFO Program
Eric Hecker is a whistleblower, who has testified to Congress, under oath about what he saw while working at the South Pole. Yes in Antartica. Hecker is former Navy and defense contractor for Raytheon. While working at the South Pole Eric witnessed some stunning things, including directed energy weapons and other technologies that can trigger earthquakes. What he saw was illegal, off the books and unknown to Congress and many in the Pentagon.
I pray the laser system (Dew) is not used during the storm hitting the west coast . 🙏. They like distractions.
Weird how if vaccines are so safe big pharma insisted on immunity from lawsuits because they were going bankrupt because of how many lawsuits they were involved in because people were getting harmed by the vaccines.
Jimmy Dore has a video on how you can’t question what the WHO says on YouTube even if they have shown to have been wrong. It’s not so much the WHO that made the rule, but Bill Gates who is the biggest donor of it. So unelected Gates is setting censorship policy in America? Yep. Gates alone is saying that We the People don’t have the right to use our first amendment right. Wake me up when this dawg and pony show is over!
Fascinating information about Hawaii and the US government. I’ve heard that Washington DC is an organization outside of actual America. I’m not sure how to look into this. Anyone have some ideas?