Law & Politics
Former investigative reporter, Matthew Lysiak, gives his unique perspective on how the US food supply changed in 1971 when the dollar changed to fiat currency. Hear what organizations were responsible for the 55 year gaslighting campaign to shift the American diet from healthy meats to grains and sugar to keep food prices low, which led to unmeasurable health problems in the entire population.
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Some 100 Israeli fans come to game despite warning
Police seek to avoid violence seen in Amsterdam
Some fans boo Israeli anthem, scuffles break out
Lowest attendance at Stade de France for national team
PARIS, Nov 14 (Reuters) – (Strong language warning. Reader discretion advised)
Some French fans booed the Israeli national anthem and there were minor scuffles inside a sparsely-attended Stade de France on Thursday for a Nations League game overshadowed by frictions around the Gaza war.
Seeking to prevent a repeat of violence in Amsterdam last week around a Europa League game involving Maccabi Tel Aviv, 4,000 French security personnel were deployed in and around the stadium and on public transport.
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Read MoreSince 2020, the World Health Organisation (“WHO”) has orchestrated and condoned one of the most devastating assaults on individual and societal health the world has seen.
Additionally, WHO promoted policies that have harmed the world’s most disadvantaged. Its actions have led to the deprivation of millions of people of food, education and healthcare, and have contributed to the growth of national debts and inequality.
All of this has led to a growing ‘Exit the WHO’ movement. However, WHO’s corruption and abandonment of ethics are not unique. The global health industry as a whole is driven by a vertical commodity-based approach that prioritises profit over people. The changes the world needs must be sector-wide, not just the WHO
“To arrest the degradation of health, human rights and sovereignty, we need an exit strategy from unethical public health. This will require an exit strategy from approaches mired in conflict of interest and an emphasis on evidence rather than corporate profit,” David Bell argues.
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Read MoreHow Global Health Organizations Are Hijacking Sovereignty and Undermining Ethics
Introduction: An Urgent Conversation with Lucinda Van Buren
In my recent interview with Lucinda Van Buren, we delved into the alarming impact of global health organizations, particularly the WHO, on healthcare systems worldwide. Lucinda, a nurse with over 26 years of experience, has been an ethical beacon throughout the COVID era, preserving scientific integrity in a field fraught with political and financial agendas. Our discussion shed light on the troubling, often covert influence of the WHO and its affiliates in shaping national health policies that bypass local needs and ethical standards.
World Council for Health Australia (Website)
The WHO Collaborating Centers: A Global Network with National Consequences
One of the most startling revelations in our discussion was the WHO’s extensive network of collaborating centers embedded within various national institutions. In Australia, Lucinda explained, these centers exist in universities, government agencies, and healthcare organizations, each tasked with promoting WHO directives. This network, guided more by global agendas than local interests, exemplifies a trend toward centralized control that undermines national sovereignty and accountability.
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Read MoreAn official from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been arrested and charged for allegedly leaking classified material about Israel’s attack plans on Iran last month.
The New York Times first reported Wednesday morning that Asif W. Rahman, who works overseas for the CIA, was indicted last week on federal charges and arrested on Tuesday in Cambodia.
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Read MoreStaunchly libertarian Argentinian President Javier Milei’s economic plans are proving enormously successful, as the country’s inflation plunged to 2.7% in October, the lowest level in three years.
Milei was elected roughly one year ago, but the measures he has taken have revivified the once-crippled Argentinian economy, where inflation dropped in October to 2.7% after registering at 3.5% in October. Milei had promised to lower inflation to less than 3% before the end of 2024.
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Read MoreThe U.K.-based news outlet The Guardian will no longer post on X from its official accounts, the company has announced.
The outlet cited “disturbing content” that it claims circulates on the social media platform as a reason for exiting. The Guardian currently has more than 80 accounts on X, with approximately 27 million followers.
“This is something we have been considering f
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Read MoreBritish Columbia RCMP announced they have arrested four individuals for selling hard drugs that were prescribed by doctors in Canada as per so-called “safe supply” policies.The RCMP stated the arrests came after a four-month investigation that included interprovincial drug trafficking including opioids, cocaine, and ketamine.
“Most of the Hydromorphone pills are believed to be diverted prescription pills while several hundred are believed to be counterfeit and contain fentanyl,” their statement reads.
“Safer supply” is the legalized process of giving hard drug users free drugs—including highly addictive opioids—so they don’t use street drugs and accidentally kill themselves. The BC government first introduced the program 2021, while the federal Liberals launched related programs in 2020.
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Read MorePresident-elect Donald Trump announced on Wednesday members of his White House senior staff for his upcoming administration.
According to the formal press release, Trump chose these “top” advisers from his presidential campaign to transition and serve as senior staff at the White House: Dan Scavino, Stephen Miller, James Blair, and Taylor Budowich.
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Read MoreThe incoming Trump is administration is openly hostile to the UK government’s push to give away a key strategic island in the Indian ocean, the Labour minister fending off criticism by repeatedly emphasising the Biden White House likes it, which apparently makes everything alright.
Brexit leader Nigel Farage MP was granted an urgent question in Britain’s Hou
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