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How BlackRock Conquered the World — Part 1

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How BlackRock Conquered the World — Part 1 A Brief History of BlackRock The Corbett Report by James Corbett Let's play a little game. Let's imagine you're Joe Q. Normie and you need to run out for some groceries. You hop in the car and head to the store. What store do you go to? Why, Walmart, of course! And, being an unwitting victim of  the sugar conspiracy , what do you buy when you're there? Coke, naturally! And you can get  jabbed at Walmart  these days, right? Well then, you might as well make sure you get your sixth Moderna booster while you're there! And don't forget to fill up with gas on your way home! Is this creeping you out? Then why don't you shut yourself in your house and never go out shopping again? That'll show 'em! After all, you can always order whatever you need from Amazon, can't you? Are you noticing a pattern here? Yes, in case you haven't heard, BlackRock, Inc. is now officially everywhere. It owns  everything . Sadly ...

FBI Should Have 14 Days, Not 66 Years, to Produce Seth Rich Information: Lawyer

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FBI Should Have 14 Days, Not 66 Years, to Produce Seth Rich Information: Lawyer By Zachary Stieber November 11, 2022 Updated: November 11, 2022 The FBI should only have 14 days, not 66 years, to produce information from Seth Rich ’s laptop computer, a lawyer argued in a new court filing. After a U.S. judge ordered the FBI to produce the information, the bureau said that it should not be required to hand it over because of exemptions to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). And if the bureau still had to produce the information, government lawyers said it should have 66 years because it needs to review the information and redact certain information. Ty Clevenger, the attorney representing Brian Huddleston, the Texas man who sued the FBI over the information, disagreed. He told the judge in the new filing that the FBI failed to brief on the exemptions it is now claiming following the judge rejecting an attempt to shield t...

SCIENTISTS USE MRNA TECHNOLOGY TO CREATE A POTENT FLU VACCINE THAT COULD LAST FOR YEARS

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SCIENTISTS USE MRNA TECHNOLOGY TO CREATE A POTENT FLU VACCINE THAT COULD LAST FOR YEARS  The latest effort to make a universal influenza vaccine targets more influenza viral proteins using the same technology used in Covid-19 jabs. IN THE SPRING OF 1933 , three scientists at the U.K.’s Medical Research Council received a treasure trove of vials containing human mucus from sick hospital patients. It was gross, yes, but not unwarranted: The culprit behind what had caused the 1918 influenza pandemic was still at large. Months later, the trio of scientists  published a paper  that found that a virus, not a novel strain of bacteria like some within the scientific community originally thought, was to blame. Over the following decades, other scientists unfurled the gnarly branches of the large influenza family tree, gathering enough information to formulate a vaccine, which (hopefully) most of us get before every flu season. But here’s the catch: Influenza is a master shapeshift...

HUNGARIAN OBJECTIONS TO EU AID FOR KIEV REGIME IN LINE WITH WHAT MOST EUROPEANS THINK

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Illustrative Image While Hungary prefers a realpolitik approach in regards to other countries and global powers, the EU’s foreign policy framework is ideological. Written by  Drago Bosnic , independent geopolitical and military analyst The bureaucratic empire in Brussels seems to be pushing all the wrong buttons in regards to Budapest.  The European Union’s failed attempts to force it into submission are effectively being laughed off in Hungary . The bloc’s suicidal anti-Russian sanctions and policies are creating numerous points of contention between Brussels and Budapest. Viktor Orban’s Hungary has run out of patience for this, especially as the EU is also threatening the Central European country with internal sanctions and other restrictions under various pretexts. There are very few things Brussels and Budapest agree on and the differences aren’t only limited to domestic EU policies, but foreign relations as well. While Hungary prefers a realpolitik approach in regards to ...

“Helps Protect”

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WhatsApp Advertising is a spectacular thing. It enables the selling of a feeling rather than a fact. You could save up to 50 percent. . . Though of course, you’ll probably “save” nothing. This is how the “vaccines” are being advertised now. They “help protect” (which means they might but probably won’t) against the effects of the sickness people were told, just months ago, in the most strident terms, they would not get and so could not spread if they took the “vaccines,” as they were falsely advertised. They aren’t told that anymore – because the false advertising is no longer supportable. It’s as if a car company advertised a V8-powered SUV that got 50 miles-per-gallon that millions of people bought, only to discover that it actually got 16 miles-per-gallon. Except that if a car company did that, they’d have been forced to retract their claims, recall the SUVs and issue peop...

Transcommunism is coming.

Transcommunism is coming. Better watch out Alain Grootaers "Never let a good crisis go to waste".  Winston Churchill made this statement immediately after the end of World War II when he sat in Yalta with US President F.D Roosevelt and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin to divide the Allies' spheres of influence.   It also led -and Churchill referred to this with his 'never let a good crisis go to waste' statement- to the creation of the United Nations. As with many of Churchill's other quotes, that statement took on a life of its own, long after the man's passing, but there are some things to be said against the final outcome.  The Yalta meeting eventually resulted in mistrust, the Cold War, the arms race, the Iron Curtain, the Berlin Wall and everything that came after. Even the United Nations - apart from being an internationally very interesting New York talking shop for privileged people - turns out to be mostly an impotent mastodon where the original goal o...