Depopulation

The “Great Zero Carbon” Conspiracy and the WEF’s “Great Reset”

By Roli / June 17, 2023 /

The globalist Davos World Economic Forum is proclaiming the necessity of reaching a worldwide goal of “net zero carbon” by 2050. This for most sounds far in the future and hence largely ignored. Yet transformations underway from Germany to the USA, to countless other economies, are setting the stage for creation of what in the 1970’s was called the New International Economic Order.

In reality it is a blueprint for a global technocratic totalitarian corporativism, one that promises huge unemployment, deindustrialization and economic collapse by design. Consider some background.

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Neil Oliver: The right and natural way of things will prevail, because the universe wants that.

By Iron Will / June 17, 2023 /

Neil Oliver: The right and natural way of things will prevail, because the universe wants that. How (and why)the globalists will lose.

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1 in 5 single adults in Canada live in poverty, many of whom are food insecure: report

By Iron Will / June 16, 2023 /

Amid ongoing concerns about food insecurity, a newly published national report by Community Food Centres Canada (CFCC) unveils an alarming poverty rate among working-age single adults in Canada, standing at three times higher than the national average.

According to the report, published on Thursday and titled “Sounding the Alarm,” more than one in five single adults (22 per cent) live below the poverty line, highlighting that single adults encounter the highest poverty rates in the country.

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Scientists successfully create synthetic human fetus The synthetic fetus is not likely to be used in the near future because of the ethical and moral issues associated with it.

By Iron Will / June 15, 2023 /

Scientists created synthetic human fetuses using stem cells in a groundbreaking step that circumvents the need for an egg or sperm.

The scientists said that these fetuses, which are like fetuses in the earliest stages of human development, can teach about the effect of genetic disorders and biological causes of recurring miscarriages. Still, their existence raises serious ethical and legal issues because there is no legislation regarding the entities that were grown in a lab in most of the world’s countries currently.

It’s important to note that the fetuses have no beating heart or the beginning of a brain, but they do include the cells that generally would go on to create the placenta and the baby itself.

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Pride Goes Before a Fall

By Iron Will / June 15, 2023 /

Ritchie Herron was a victim of propaganda. Instead of offering counseling to the young man, who suffered from debilitating anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder, medical “professionals” convinced Ritchie to chemically and surgically castrate himself.

But even as people like Ritchie are warning others about the LGBTQ’s dangerous gender-bending agenda, the Biden administration has embraced this insanity with a so-called “Pride” event at the White House, where men pretending to be women exposed their breasts.

Ritchie cannot get back what he lost. So, he is speaking out, hoping to save others from the eunuch’s life to which he has been condemned.

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Pro-lifers launch ‘Faces of Abortion’ tour to change hearts, minds across Canada

By Iron Will / June 15, 2023 /

Staff and summer interns from the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform (CCBR) are traveling across all ten provinces.
Pro-life activists have launched a “Faces of Abortion” tour across Canada to “confront Canadians with the faces of abortion victims.”

This summer, staff and summer interns from the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform (CCBR) are traveling across all ten provinces, hosting presentations and engaging in street activism to change hearts and minds in the nation.

“Every day in Canada, nearly 300 children are killed by abortion – faceless and nameless,” reads a CCBR

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Cancer drug shortages highlight supply chain vulnerabilities

By Iron Will / June 14, 2023 /

A critical shortage of chemotherapy drugs is fueling calls to fortify the U.S. drug supply chain, which advocacy groups and lawmakers say too often relies on a handful of manufacturers to churn out products in highest demand.

Driving the news: Cancer drugs, including widely used cisplatin and carboplatin, are in such short supply that doctors are rationing care, asking patients to drive long distances for treatment, or turning to alternative treatments with riskier side effects.

The FDA this month temporarily allowed imports of a non-FDA-approved version of cisplatin from a China-based manufacturer, and that shortage is starting to ease in some areas.
But that hasn’t eased pressure on clinics that switched patients to other platinum-based treatments used to kill tumor cells that now are running short, creating a kind of pharmaceutical whack-a-mole.

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Bill Gates in China: Microsoft co-founder to meet Xi Jinping

By Iron Will / June 14, 2023 /

HONG KONG, June 14 (Reuters) – Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp’s (MSFT.O) co-founder, is set to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday during his visit to China, two people with knowledge of the matter said.

The meeting will mark Xi’s first meeting with a foreign private entrepreneur in recent years. The people said the encounter may be a one-on-one meeting. A third source confirmed they would meet, without providing details.

The sources did not say what the two might discuss. Gates tweeted on Wednesday that he had landed in Beijing for the first time since 2019 and that he would meet with partners who had been working on global health and development challenges with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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Quebec Forces Palliative Care Homes to Offer Assisted Suicide

By Iron Will / June 14, 2023 /

A new Quebec law that mandates palliative care facilities to provide medical assistance in dying has drawn criticism from euthanasia opponents and a palliative care advocate.

Bill 11 to expand medical assistance in dying (MAiD) passed in Quebec’s national assembly on June 7.

In a June 5 post online, Living with Dignity (Vivre Dans La Dignité), a non-profit opposed to euthanasia and assisted suicide, decried the bill’s “profoundly unfair treatment of palliative care hospices, particularly those not wishing to offer MAiD.”

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‘First Amendment-Free Zones’: Liberty Counsel Fights PA City’s Abortion ‘Buffer Zone’

By Iron Will / June 13, 2023 /

Liberty Counsel is asking the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn abortion buffer zones in the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

The city ordinance prohibits pro-life volunteers from one-on-one counseling near a Planned Parenthood abortion facility, and Liberty Counsel argues that’s a violation of free speech.

The hearing on June 8 was the third time the Christian religious rights law firm had appeared before the appeals court to present its side in the lawsuit Reilly v. City of Harrisburg.

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