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  • Zelensky – Who is Pulling his Strings?

    03/27/2022 2:00:07 PM PDT · by delta7 · 244 replies
    Armstrong Economics ^ | 27 mar 22 | Martin Armstrong
    COMMENT #1: Thank you for trying to tell the truth about Zelensky. He is not defending his own people. We elected him because he promised the opposite. Why does the West only listen to this traitor?…. This is clearly a war against Russia and it has been the dream of the Neocons. It is hard to imagine why Zelensky is putting his entire country at risk over simply honoring the Minsk Agreement and lettering the Donbas to vote on their separation. Zelensky has been part of the corruption – all Ukrainians thought they were getting rid of no doubt. Zelensky...
  • New Bombshell Study Reveals HOW Covid “Vaccines” Are Killing People

    01/01/2022 5:50:56 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 56 replies
    NOQ Report ^ | January 1, 2022 | JD Rucker
    We know what the problems are with the Covid vaccines, namely that they’re neither safe nor effective. Some have good theories about why they’re being pushed so hard for The Great Reset. But there have been a scant few studies that dive into how the jabs kill people. Now, we have a new study (PDF) that is shedding light on the issue. In layman’s terms, the study claims the jabs confuse the immune system into attacking not just the coronavirus (which it doesn’t handle very well) but also the organs and cells of the host body itself. This is why...
  • Iceland’s economic thaw a thorn in EU’s side

    05/05/2013 8:55:33 AM PDT · by Leifur · 21 replies
    RT.com ^ | 01.05.2013 | Patrick L Young
    Iceland just elected the parties which plunged them into crisis only five years ago. Is it casino capitalism all over again, or just a slap in the face of the EU? In terms of redemptive electoral stories, the return of the Independence Party in Iceland is quite significant, albeit that they will come back to government with only a few percentage points more votes than they polled at their nadir in the depths of the Icelandic crisis in 2009. However the biggest winner was Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson, the leader of the Progressive Party, who propelled his party to hold 19 seats...