End Times Headline News. March 7 2024
Putin's missiles come within yards of killing NATO leader. Houthis kill sailors. Hamas appears to reject deal. Alarm Bells For The US Food Supply. Emotion-tracking AI. Trudeau's new Online Harms Act.
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Putin's missiles come within yards of killing NATO leader and sparking WW3: Deadly strike hits Odesa as Zelensky meets Greek PM who reveals 'explosions were near us... we did not have time to shelter'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis narrowly escaped a deadly missile attack in Odesa today, coming dangerously close to dragging the West into direct conflict with Russia.
A missile from Moscow is said to have exploded just 500ft (150m) away from the building where the the Greek diplomatic mission was waiting for the Ukrainian leader ahead of a planned meeting according to Greek publication Protothema, quoting State Minister Stavros Papastavrou and official government sources.
Biden considers sending US Army’s money to Ukraine – Bloomberg
The US leader is reportedly looking for alternatives as his foreign aid bill remains stalled in Congress
The US government is considering tapping the US Army budget to provide Ukraine with much-needed military aid, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. One of the sources told the news agency that a final decision has yet to be made. The sum reportedly sought by the White House in the Pentagon reserves – around $200 million – is a small fraction of the $61 billion worth of Ukraine aid President Biden has been requesting from Congress.
Our First Look Inside Russia’s Shahed-136 Attack Drone Factory
For the first time, we have gotten the chance to see inside the Russian factory where license production of the Iranian Shahed-series one-way attack drone is taking place.
A video showing the assembly line at the plant reveals many dozens of Shahed drones — named Geran (geranium) in Russia — taking shape, spelling bad news for Ukraine, which has come under sustained attack from these weapons since October 2022. The video, just 17 seconds long, began to be shared today on Russian and Ukrainian channels on the Telegram messaging app. The factory is understood to be the one established in Yelabuga, in Russia’s southeastern Tatarstan region.
Debate: Sen. Ron Johnson And Fmr Congressman Joe Walsh Debate The War In Ukraine
ZeroHedge presents the latest debate in our series aimed at bringing live, long-form discussions on controversial topics back into the ideologically-siloed and echo-chambered media landscape.
We hope you enjoy this debate which pits two (one current, one former) members of Congress against each other — Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and former Congressman Joe Walsh of Illinois — for an in-depth discussion on the war in Ukraine and the role America should play now and in the future. X Spaces influencer Mario Nawfal will moderate the debate in-person, which will stream live on ZeroHedge, Rumble and X.
US couldn’t handle being the sole superpower – Putin
The collapse of the USSR left Washington with the full weight of responsibility for world leadership, the president said
The United States was unable to manage the responsibility of being the world’s only superpower after the Cold War ended, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the World Youth Festival (WYF) on Wednesday. The WYF runs in Sochi from March 1-7, hosting some 20,000 young people from Russia and abroad for sporting and cultural events, competitions and panel discussions.
German MP calls for attack on government buildings in Moscow
Strikes on the Russian Ministry of Defense and intelligence service are necessary, Roderich Kiesewetter has said
Russia’s Ministry of Defense building or the HQ of the country’s intelligence service in central Moscow are legitimate targets that should be attacked, the deputy chairman of the German parliament’s oversight committee, Roderich Kiesewetter, has stated. The lawmaker, who is a former German Army (Bundeswehr) general staff officer, insisted that Ukraine should take the war to Russia.
‘Nuclear accident’ still possible at Europe’s largest plant – IAEA boss to RT
IAEA head Rafael Grossi issued the warning in Sochi, where he was holding talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, has warned that an “accident” at Europe’s largest nuclear plant remains a live possibility. He was speaking after holding talks in Sochi with Russian President Vladimir Putin, on Wednesday. The situation around the facility in Zaporozhye Region has “evolved” in recent months, Grossi told RT in an exclusive interview. However, danger exists as long as the hostilities between Moscow and Kiev continue.
'Orbán's Revenge' - Hungary Rejects Dutch PM Rutte's Candidacy To Head NATO
Rutte once said that Hungary “no longer has a place in the EU” and that he wanted to bring the country “to its knees”...
Hungary does not support Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s candidacy for NATO secretary-general, said Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó. Given his history of threats against Hungary, there is little surprise from analysts about Hungary’s stance. Commenting on the possible election of Rutte as the new head of NATO, Szijjártó said that the government could certainly not support the election of someone who “wanted to bring Hungary to its knees in the past.”
In first, Yemen’s Houthis kill sailors in attack on commercial ship
Vessel in Gulf of Aden no longer under command of crew, 2 of whom were killed, and survivors have abandoned ship; rebels vow to keep up attacks until ‘siege on Gaza is lifted’
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on a commercial ship in the Gulf of Aden killed two of its crew members and forced survivors to abandon the vessel on Wednesday, authorities said, the first fatal strike in a campaign of assaults by the group over Israel’s war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The attack on the Barbados-flagged bulk carrier True Confidence further escalates the conflict on a crucial maritime route linking Asia and the Middle East to Europe that has disrupted global shipping.
War with the Houthis in Yemen may be on horizon - analysis
October 7 may have been the opening shot of a much larger war.
A day after a member of Yemen’s Presidential Command Council warned that the Iran-backed Houthis may be escalating attacks on other groups in Yemen, a new report on Wednesday indicates that the Houthis are “preparing for a possible military confrontation in Yemen.” The two reports are from UAE-based AlAin News and indicate that its sources are talking about the growing Houthi threat.
Hamas appears to reject deal as mediators said pursuing days-long pause to build trust
Claiming it’s being flexible to achieve a ‘comprehensive cessation of aggression against our people,’ terror group nevertheless warns it won’t negotiate ‘indefinitely’
The Hamas terror group appeared on Wednesday to reject the latest Israeli offer for a temporary ceasefire that will include a hostage deal and the freeing of Palestinian prisoners, as mediators reportedly began a push for a short-term pause in fighting for a few days to build trust between the sides. In a statement to the press, Hamas said Israel has refused to meet the group’s demands for a permanent ceasefire, the withdrawal of troops from the Gaza Strip, the return of displaced Gazans to their homes in the north and “provisions for the needs of our people.”
Report: Biden mulling moves to keep Israel from using US weapons in Rafah
The US is apparently considering taking steps to prevent Israel from using American arms on a planned offensive in the southern Gazan city of Rafah, the Washington Post says.
Columnist David Ignatius writes that US President Joe Biden and other officials “haven’t made any decision about imposing “conditionality” on U.S. weapons. But the very fact that officials seem to be debating this extreme step shows the administration’s growing concern about the crisis in Gaza.” “If Israel launches an offensive in Rafah without adequately protecting the displaced civilian population, it may precipitate an unprecedented crisis in U.S.-Israel relations, even involving arms supplies,” former US ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk is quoted saying.
Gazan civilians unable to evacuate to Egypt, but families of Hamas officials can - report
Escapees include nephews and nieces of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, and according to the list obtained by N12, the children of Sinwar's sister were smuggled through the Rafah crossing only recently.
Since the October 7 massacre perpetrated by Hamas, Palestinian civilians who wanted to escape Gaza to Egypt have encountered difficulties doing so, as the cost to do so is from 6,000-7,000 dollars per person, according to a Tuesday N12 report. The report claims that getting past the Rafah crossing is a "desire shared by many Gazan families, but for most of them is an unattainable fantasy."
North Korea leader Kim Jong Un orders heightened war preparations, KCNA says
Kim Jong Un watches North-Korean war-like practice drills after the start of annual combined military drills by the Us and South Korea.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected field training of troops at a major military operations base in the western region of the country on Wednesday and ordered heightened readiness for war, the state Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on Thursday. The tour of the base, the location of which was not identified, came after the start of annual combined military drills by US and South Korean forces on Monday in the South. Twice the number of troops took part compared to last year.
Terror Threat? NYC Mobilizing 1,000 National Guard Troops In Subways
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is mobilizing 1,000 National Guard troops and State Police officers across New York City's subway system in a show of force meant as a warning to criminals who have been terrorizing passengers.
Gov. Hochul announced earlier today that 750 guardsmen and 250 law enforcement officers would be deployed across "the city's busiest transit stations" amid out-of-control violent crime. "These brazen heinous attacks on our subway system will not be tolerated," the governor said, adding the Guardsmen are part of a new five-point plan to crack down on the city's crime wave.
Chinese 'snakehead' gangs are working WITH the cartel to bring migrants into the US - as others walk in LEGALLY with help of CBP One App that 320,000 used to fly in
Now, it can be revealed for the first time that some are being aided by Chinese gangs known as 'snakeheads' who are operating in synchrony with Mexican cartels.
Known for their brutal people smuggling tactics, the snakeheads have long ferried migrants into unsuspecting nations around the world. Now, DailyMail.com can reveal that they are working to secure entry to the US for thousands of Chinese nationals. First, the Chinese secure their route through a smuggler, paying thousands to fly from their native country to Mexico and other central and south American cities.
Alarm Bells For The US Food Supply
How much more are you spending on food each month compared to two or three years ago?
In recent years, our leaders have been flooding the system with money at the same time that global supplies of food have been getting tighter and tighter. On the other side of the world, hundreds of millions of people do not have enough food to eat on a regular basis and children are literally dropping dead from starvation. Here in the United States, nobody is dropping dead from starvation, but demand at food banks is absolutely exploding as U.S. households struggle to deal with how oppressively expensive groceries have become. Unfortunately, things are about to get even worse.
9 Ontario Nurses Fired for Refusing COVID Vaccines Should Be Reinstated, Arbitrator Rules
Nine Ontario nurses who were fired for not getting a double dose of the COVID-19 vaccine could be getting their jobs back after an arbitrator determined their termination was “unreasonable.”
“They should have been offered the option of an unpaid leave of absence and must, therefore, be reinstated as Quinte employees if that be their wish,” James Hayes wrote in his March 1 decision. “Nurses intent on remaining unvaccinated are a small minority everywhere but their employee rights may not be ignored.”
RSV Vaccines May Increase Risk Of Rare Neurological Condition
Recently approved vaccines for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) for older adults may be linked to a rare nervous system disorder that causes the body’s immune system to attack its own nerves.
In a Feb. 29 meeting of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, health officials presented data that appears to show a slightly elevated rate of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) among people who received RSV vaccines by Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). A data mining alert on Jan. 19 for disproportional reporting was detected by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Pfizer’s Abrysvo RSV vaccine and GBS but has not been reported to date for GSK’s RSV vaccine Arexvy, according to Dr. Tom Shimabukuro, deputy director of the CDC’s influenza division and former director of the CDC’s immunization safety office.
Hyper-vaccinated man has gotten the Covid jab over 217 times for ‘personal reasons’
Scientists are studying a “hypervaccinated” man who has reportedly received a record 217 Covid-19 jabs.
The man had dozens of vaccines “for private reasons” over a period of 29 months, according to a study published in the journal Lancet Infectious Diseases. The 62-year-old, from Magdeburg, Germany, had “no signs” of ever being infected with the virus that causes Covid-19 and had not reported any vaccine-related side-effects, the researchers from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg said.
EU Passes Flagship Nature Restoration Law Amidst Protests, Allows For Massive Land Grabs And Heavy Restrictions On Farmers
The law provides for an emergency brake, as requested by Parliament, so targets for agricultural ecosystems can be suspended under exceptional circumstances if they severely reduce the land needed for sufficient food production for EU consumption.
Last week the European Union quietly passed a controversial landmark bill that establishes the EU’s necessity to “restore” the land and sea, which effectually grants member states more power to mitigate and sequester the lands. This comes during weeks and weeks after protests from farmers across Europe.
Waste Of The Day: NIH Awards $200,000 Grant For Transgender Voice Training
Topline: The National Institutes of Health is paying $214,000 for three researchers to create a “transgender voice training” app, according to Fox News.
Key facts: The study aims to address “voice dysphoria,” which researchers say causes lower quality of life when a person’s voice does not match their gender identity. Researchers will coach 40 trans women to help change the pitch and resonance of their voice to sound more feminine. The participants will meet once a week with a speech-language pathologist. Half of them will use a generic voice training software and half will use the app specifically made for transgender people, so that results can be compared.
Maine Democrats push bill to create ‘rights’ to unlimited abortion, transgender mutilation
Radical legislation proposed by Maine Democratic lawmakers would make it nearly impossible to regulate abortion and transgender procedures and would gut doctors’ conscience rights.
AUGUSTA, Maine (LifeSiteNews) — Social conservative leaders in Maine are sounding the alarm on planned legislation that would make the Pine Tree State a sanctuary for both abortion and gender “transitioning,” not only preventing future lawmakers from regulating either but effectively gutting the conscience rights of hospitals that don’t want their staff to participate.
Emotion-tracking AI on the job: Workers fear being watched – and misunderstood
Emotion artificial intelligence uses biological signals such as vocal tone, facial expressions and data from wearable devices as well as text and how people use their computers, promising to detect and predict how someone is feeling. It is used in contexts both mundane, like entertainment, and high stakes, like the workplace, hiring and health care. A wide range of industries already use emotion AI, including call centers, finance, banking, nursing and caregiving. Over 50% of large employers in the U.S. use emotion AI aiming to infer employees’ internal states, a practice that grew during the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, call centers monitor what their operators say and their tone of voice.
Artificial Intelligence: Are We ‘Summoning Up Demons’?
About seven years ago, I started to become aware of a phenomenon known as “artificial intelligence” or “AI.”
The first troubling headline I saw stated, “Ex-Google Executive Anthony Levandowski is Founding a Church Where People Worship an Artificial Intelligence God.” The second headline read, “Why Humans Will Happily Follow a Robot Messiah.” I started watching videos online of robots who look human and who “think.” They answer questions and seem to process real thoughts. Developers of these robots say someday they will solve society’s problems. Such men also believe that it is possible for artificial intelligence to be a billion times smarter than humans. Try to process that!
Scientists say they’re closer to reviving mammoths. What could go wrong?
A company aiming to bring extinct animals back from the dead said it has taken an elephant-sized step toward genetically resurrecting the woolly mammoth, a wild if contentious goal to repopulate the Arctic tundra with a missing titan.
Colossal Biosciences, a biotechnology company based in Dallas, announced Wednesday it has produced a line of Asian elephant stem cells that can be coaxed to transform into other types of cells needed to reconstruct the extinct giant — or at a least a mammoth-like elephant designed to thrive in the cold. “It’s probably the most significant thing so far in the project,” said George Church, a Harvard geneticist and Colossal co-founder. “There are many steps in the future.”
Ezra Levant tells Glenn Beck the perils of Trudeau's new Online Harms Act
Rebel News CEO Ezra Levant recently spoke with U.S. political commentator Glenn Beck about the Trudeau Liberals' new "online harms" bill.
Re "Hyper-vaccinated man has gotten the Covid jab over 217 times for ‘personal reasons’".
I think this information must have leaked out. After all, with all those pin holes what else could we expect. :)
He comes from Magdeburg, Germany. He clearly insane. Magdeburg anagrams to 'mad bugger'. Fair enough.
He could of course be a 'bad mugger' instead! Germany has had a lot of problems over the years.
https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2021/05/19/why-are-so-many-german-cities-bad/
Bugger. Missed.