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World Economic Forum elites pushing for a ‘go quietly into the night’ end to their eco-tyranny are met with fierce resistance. The ‘Climate Change’ agenda is a global, existential threat to prosperity and freedom from tyranny – nowhere else is that more apparent right now than in the small European country of the Netherlands. Under the tutelage of Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum, Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte became a “golden pin-up boy” for the Agenda 2030 cause. Rowan Dean, a reporter for Australian outlet Sky News said: Currently the Dutch government is embarked upon insane efforts to...
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Sri Lanka crowds now chasing and killing the Rich as food and energy shortages hit. Over 200 dead so far, police use live rounds.
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Former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe shot while giving speech in Nara
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He had cinched cuffs around hundreds of wrists as a Washington, D.C., police officer, but now Brett Parson's own hands were being placed behind his back. ...The police in Boca Raton, Fla., guided him toward their cruiser as their body cameras recorded the encounter....
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The carbon capture scam continues. What captures carbon and is completely organic, non-toxic, an natural? Trees. But the NWO cannot control that. The World Economic Forum has a new proposal: engineered crops whose roots DO NOT ROT when the plants die, and “capture carbon”. (This may be why they are buying up farmland like crazy.) https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/genetic-lab-designed-carbon-capture?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=emailWEF article claims: "Global food systems feed a growing world population, but are a major contributor to climate change." It's time to get rid of food crops. WEF link to "Explained: How engineered crops can fight climate change": https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/07/engineered-crops-can-fight-climate-change/. Archive: https://archive.ph/40S1Y
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...Joe Biden will take executive action Friday to protect access to abortion, according to three people familiar with the matter, as he faces mounting pressure from Democrats to be more forceful on the subject...
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EU parliament declares fossil fuel to be “green” energy as climate change narrative self-destructs Thursday, July 07, 2022 by: Mike Adams Tags: climate change, Collapse, energy, Europe, fossil fuels, infrastructure, natural gas, Putin, Russia, western europe This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author Bypass censorship by sharing this link: New https://citizens.news/636421.html Copy URL 12K VIEWS Image: EU parliament declares fossil fuel to be “green” energy as climate change narrative self-destructs (Natural News) The EU parliament just announced a decision that’s causing the fraudulent climate change narrative to self-destruct. “EU parliament backs labeling gas and nuclear...
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The sanctuary state of New Jersey has created a $60 million “slush fund” for about 100,000 illegal aliens, Republicans say. The plan is part of a budget deal by Gov. Phil Murphy (D) where illegal aliens in New Jersey are expected to receive taxpayer-funded stimulus checks, New Jersey 101.5 reports: Language added to the budget allows Murphy to allocate $300 million from the state’s share of federal COVID recovery funds without needing the Legislature’s agreement through a vote of the Joint Budget Oversight Committee, or JBOC. [Emphasis added] Those allocations can’t be larger than $20 million without JBOC approval –...
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Friday’s shocking assassination of Japan’s former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in one of the world’s safest country stunned the world and drew condemnation, with Iran calling it an “act of terrorism” and Spain slamming the “cowardly attack.” (snip) “We are shocked and saddened to hear about the violent attack against former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe,” the White House said in a statement. “We are closely monitoring the reports and keeping our thoughts with his family and the people of Japan.” (snip) Other former world leaders also condemned the appalling attack on Abe, who was...
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The former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe has died, aged 67, after being shot while making a speech in the western city of Nara. ...
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A local small business has gotten the attention of some bigwigs in Washington, D.C. CoreTrans earned a visit from U.S. Senator Rand Paul Wednesday, as Paul brought business owner/CEO Brian Whitaker a certificate naming the trucking company the Senate Small Business of the Week. Paul is the ranking member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, and as such knows how difficult small businesses have it in this climate. "There's a lot that goes into this," Paul told CoreTrans's employees, meaning an owner has to make sure there is enough money coming in to manage the salaries...
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Emmett Till protesters stormed a senior living facility in search of the woman who has been accused of setting a lynch mob on him after a 1955 arrest warrant was unearthed in a Mississippi courthouse. Carolyn Bryant Donham, now in her 80s, of Raleigh, North Carolina, reportedly accused Till of whistling at her in a grocery store in Money, Mississippi, in 1955. A week later, the 14-year-old Till was abducted, tortured, fatally shot and dumped into the Tallahatchie River, where his body was found swollen and mutilated three days later. His open casket shocked the nation. Donham's husband, Roy Bryant,...
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Cindy McCain said the Republican Party has lost its way and that her late husband, former Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), would be pushing back if he were still alive. “I don’t believe my husband would recognize it,” McCain said of the GOP on “MSNBC Reports” Thursday morning. “I do know one thing: He would be fighting like the dickens to pull it back together and bring it back to what it was during previous Republican administrations and previous administrations as well.” McCain now serves as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture in Rome. President Biden,...
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In an effort to protect those with information about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and increase the influx of reports about them, Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wisc) has introduced an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act. "The amendment would establish a process within the government for reporting UAPs and provide whistleblower-like protections,” Gallagher’s spokesman Jordan Dunn told The War Zone Thursday morning. For a multitude of reasons, U.S. troops and government contractors have traditionally been reluctant to come forward with information about these incidents, regardless of their validity. Beyond that, there have also been long-standing allegations that the...
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Japanese police officials have identified Tetsuya Yamagami, a resident of Japan’s Nara city in his 40s, as the person who attacked Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe. Yamagami attacked Abe with a shotgun while he was delivering a speech near the Yamato-Saidaiji Station in Nara City. Abe fell to the ground and was bleeding from the chest as per photos shared by Japanese news agencies. Abe was campaigning for the upcoming Upper House elections. Yamagami was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and was brought to Nara Nishi police station. The police also confiscated the gun and the confiscated gun...
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An angry customer attacked a street food vendor and the brazen violence was all caught on camera. Video shows a woman dumping food from containers then hitting an employee. Employees tell FOX 11 that the woman, identified as 30-year-old India Duerson, bought a burrito earlier in the day, came back demanding another plate, saying she didn’t like the burrito. Employees said no problem; they told Duerson to bring back the burrito, and they’ll give her something else. But the burrito was gone... so employees told her to pay for another plate. That’s when Duerson got angry.
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“They are all plain to him that understandeth, and right to them that find knowledge” (Proverbs 8:9 KJV).
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