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  • News Summary Intelligence Report Sunday 6/13/2021 New Government In Israel, Opposition To China At G7...

    06/13/2021 6:49:02 PM PDT · by Nextrush · 3 replies
    Nextrush Free ^ | 6/13/2021 | Nextrush/Self
    In Israel today a new government voted in by the Knesset the country's parliament. The vote ends 12 years of leadership by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The vote 60-59 with one abstention.... Naftali Bennett has been sworn in as the new Prime Minister... Congratulations for the new government fro other nations including US President Joe Biden. Mr. Bennett spoke with Biden by phone... A large protest drew tens of thousands onto the streets of Madrid today. Many Spaniards opposed to pardons for Catalan political leaders... The Mayor of Moscow declaring non-working days from June 15th to 19th due to increased...
  • Man Stones Own Father To Death Over “Witchcraft”

    06/09/2021 2:57:32 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 25 replies
    ZimEye ^ | 5 June 2021
    A 49-YEAR-OLD Odzi man was on Monday fatally assaulted for allegedly dating a married woman. Taurai Charumbika died upon admission at the Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital after he was savagely assaulted all over the body by Nerere Hamabungu (37). Charumbika was being accused of dating Hamabungu’s wife. Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Luxson Chananda confirmed the incident which happened at Chikonga Mine in Odzi. Hamabungu was arrested soon after committing the heinous crime. “The two were co-workers at Chikonga Mine. Hamabungu went to Charumbika’s cabin at night and confronted him over his alleged illicit affair with his wife. He was...
  • Man Loses Vehicle to Bogus Car Washers in Mbare

    05/29/2021 10:07:28 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 7 replies
    ZIM NEWS ^ | May 28, 2021
    The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has warned members of the public against trusting strangers. This follows a case of theft of a motor vehicle, which occurred on 27 May 2021 in Mbare, Harare, where a man (49) lost his Nissan Caravan vehicle after he left it for cleaning, to three men at a car wash. Meanwhile, Police have arrested the three suspects and investigations are underway. On another note, the ZRP has expressed gratitude and appreciation to members of the public who have supplied credible information leading to the arrest of drug peddlers in the country. The police say some...
  • Drama as Youth Leader Almost Dies Fasting for a Lamborghini for His Girlfriend

    05/29/2021 5:49:52 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 44 replies
    Mbare Times ^ | 23/05/2021 | Lucky Mabhiza
    Drama as youth leader almost dies fasting for a Lamborghini for his girlfriend. There was drama, chaos and shock as a well-respected church member almost lost his life due to fasting. However, the reason for fasting is the one that has made this story be viral as it is. A Risen Saints Church Bindura youth leader Mark Muradzira (27) almost died after an absolute fast that lasted 33 days and 33 nights. He was fasting for a Lamborghini after his girlfriend had said it’s her dream car. He hid in the mountains so no one could force him to eat...
  • Tigrayan 'Youth Group' Massacres Hundreds in Ethiopia

    11/30/2020 7:26:34 AM PST · by SJackson · 6 replies
    Frontpagemagazine ^ | Nov 30, 2020 | Lloyd Billingsley
    Pro-China WHO boss Tedros is key figure in Tigray Peoples Liberation Front. “Scores, and likely hundreds, of people were stabbed or hacked to death in Mai-Kadra, a town in the South West Zone of Ethiopia’s Tigray Region on the night of 9 November,” Amnesty International is confirming. The human rights organization verified “photographs and videos of bodies strewn across the town or being carried away on stretchers.” Deprose Muchena, Amnesty International’s director for east and southern Africa, “confirmed the massacre of a very large number of civilians, who appear to have been day laborers in no way involved in the...
  • Hunter’s World: Biden Son Had Tentacles In Dark Corners Of the World Far Beyond China, Ukraine

    05/18/2021 8:05:03 PM PDT · by bitt · 27 replies
    DAILY WIRE ^ | 5/18/2021 | Luke Rosiak
    Hunter Biden and his business partners were involved in discussions about possible deals in dozens of foreign countries, often corrupt backwaters, at times invoking official channels like ambassadors, emails reviewed by The Daily Wire show. While most attention has focused on Ukraine, where a gas company paid the now-president’s son tens of thousands of dollars a month while he was in deep crack addiction, and China, Hunter and his partners at a consultancy called Rosemont Seneca were eager to do business in a vast array of other places. The map above highlights the countries where deals were discussed or executed,...
  • Hunter Biden's corrupt deal-planning spanned the globe, investigation reveals ... Active in Saudi Arabia, Greece, Romania, Mexico, Oman, West Indies

    05/19/2021 5:42:05 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 11 replies
    https://www.wnd.com ^ | Published May 18, 2021 at 11:51am | Bob Unruh
    Hunter Biden's business dealings in Ukraine and China have been well-reported. Ukraine was where he landed a deal paying him tens of thousands of dollars a month just to sit on the board of a gas company under investigation for corruption. China was where he was working to set up a variety of operations, according to documents that have been revealed about his deals. But he also had his fingers in pies in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Ivory Coast, Oman, West Indies, Qatar, Taiwan, Colombia, Zimbabwe, Greece, Romania and Mexico, a new investigation by Daily Wire has revealed. His...
  • Zimbabwe Physician Reports Ivermectin Correlated with Dramatic Decrease in Covid Cases & Deaths

    05/15/2021 8:27:35 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 40 replies
    Trial Site News ^ | 04/28/2021
    TrialSite reported that the nation of Zimbabwe eased regulations involving ivermectin so as to allow for research, as well as research as a care option. Back on January 29, 2021, TrialSite reported that the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) did an abrupt turnaround from a harsher stance against the drug. The ministry would be allowed, and according to MCAZ spokesperson Richard Rukwata TrialSite indicated, that the nation’s research authority embraced a pragmatic and proactive approach to offer research as a care option targeting COVID-19 in a quest to protect human life. Jackie Stone, a heavily credentialed physician with...
  • We’re Governed by Morons

    05/13/2021 3:26:33 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 38 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | May 13, 2021 | Derek Hunter
    Everyone knows someone who is horrible with money; some friend or acquaintance who is always up to their neck in credit card debt no matter how much money they earn. You probably try to avoid seeing this person as much as possible because it’s always the same old story when you do. Sadly, rather than remove these people from our lives, we’ve elected them to Congress and they keep sticking us with the check.This isn’t about Republicans or Democrats, they’re both horrible when it comes to spending. The only differences between the two parties on spending is Republicans pretend to...
  • South African Physician: Ivermectin is a proven treatment for Covid-19, so let’s use it

    05/07/2021 7:13:14 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 28 replies
    Business Day ^ | 05/07/2021 | Dr. GEORGE COETZEE
    Although the ongoing vaccination campaign shows promise in turning the tide against the coronavirus, gaps in access and acceptance persist, posing a particular threat to underserved populations and developing nations. I have worked on the front lines during both of South Africa’s Covid-19 waves, and seen first-hand that the drug ivermectin is effective in preventing and treating the disease, with great potential as a supplement when vaccine administration lags. South Africa has recently cleared the way for that approach. Other nations and institutions should follow suit. On April 6, a high court order determined that as ivermectin is an active...
  • Interview with Zimbabwe’s Dr. Jackie Stone: COVID-19 Infection & Death Rates Plummet After Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) Greenlight for Ivermectin Use

    05/04/2021 8:07:29 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 21 replies
    Trial Site News ^ | 05/04/2021
    TrialSite’s world survey of the various attempts to stave off and overcome COVID-19 brings the reader back to Zimbabwe, the location of an incredible, underreported scenario urging more attention. TrialSite first covered Zimbabwe when that nation’s medicines regulatory body decided to allow the use of ivermectin for research, and importantly, for research as a care option during the COVID-19 pandemic. This country experienced a relatively small wave of infections in August 2020 and then a far deadlier, steeper rise in December 2020 into the New Year. With some high profile members of the society (politicians, military leaders, etc.) infected, followed...
  • Zimbabwe to Start Selling Hunting Rights to Shoot 500 Endangered Elephants

    04/24/2021 5:27:13 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 132 replies
    New York Post ^ | April 24, 2021 | Paula Froelich VIEW AUTHOR ARCHIVE GET AUTHOR RSS FEED April 24, 2021 | 6:50pm | Updated
    Facing an income shortage from the loss of tourism due to COVID-19, Zimbabwe has announced it will soon start selling rights to shoot 500 endangered elephants this year. “We eat what we kill. We have a budget of about $25 million for our operations which is raised — partly — through sports hunting, but you know tourism is as good as dead at the moment due to the coronavirus pandemic,” Tinashe Farawo, a spokesman for the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, told CNN. The African forest elephant is now on the critically endangered species list and the savannah elephant...
  • Dr. Eric Osgood talks to Dr. Jackie Stone of Zimbabwe and the extraordinary success of Ivermectin against Covid-19

    04/08/2021 9:33:36 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 27 replies
    YOUTUBE ^ | 04/07/2021
    In this episode, Dr. Eric Osgood discusses the use of ivermectin in Zimbabwe with Dr. Jackie Stone. Dr. Stone has been leading the way in her country to save as many people as possible by ensuring that ivermectin can be quickly and easily obtained for prophylaxis and early treatment. Plus, she shares her own harrowing journey as a COVID-19 patient herself—having contracted the disease twice. Zimbabwe has approved ivermectin in Covid19 on January 26.
  • WHY PRIVATE PROPERTY MATTERS: PART 1 – PROSPERITY – STABILITY – FREEDOM

    03/18/2021 12:54:18 PM PDT · by george76 · 8 replies
    American Policy Center ^ | 04 MAR 2021 | Tom DeWeese
    Most Americans tend to think of private property simply as a home – the place where the family resides, store their belongings and find shelter and safety from the elements. It’s where you live. It’s yours because you pay the mortgage and the taxes. Most people don’t give property ownership much more thought than that. There was a time when property ownership was considered to be much more. Property, and the ability to own and control it, was life itself. The great economist, John Locke, whose writings and ideas had major influence on the nation’s founders, believed that “life and...
  • Zimbabwe Criticized for Planned Eviction of Indigenous Minority

    03/13/2021 5:22:27 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 6 replies
    VOA ^ | March 12, 2021 | Columbus Mavhunga
    Amnesty International is criticizing Zimbabwe's plan to evict 12,000 members of the Shangani indigenous minority from ancestral land. Zimbabwe's government this week indicated the evictions, which will make way for animal feed production, will go ahead despite a court order to halt the move. Robert Shivambu, Amnesty International's spokesman for Southern Africa, said Zimbabwe should stop the planned evictions of the Shangani people, who live in Chiredzi district’s Chilonga village on the border with Mozambique. The villagers are being kicked out to make way for grass production to make animal feed for a dairy company. "Zimbabwe authorities are attempting to...
  • How to Recover Lost Bitcoin?

    02/28/2021 10:28:27 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 29 replies
    NEWSDAY ^ | February 27, 2021
    Besides being a successful and easily accessible digital cryptocurrency, bitcoin is also known for its digital storage in bitcoin wallets. While this particular kind of storage might sound a good and safe option for many investors, it’s the worst nightmare for those who lose it while it’s stored. Unlike as it sounds, losing bitcoin doesn’t mean dropping these coins from the wallet but losing its access from your end. Today, Bitcoin is considered a huge profitable asset that is massively increasing in quantity. From the value of $0.0008 to reaching the peak of $23,000 at today’s time; Bitcoin has seen...
  • Zimbabweans Scramble For Zumbani To Fight Covid-19

    02/18/2021 1:39:24 AM PST · by nickcarraway · 10 replies
    New Zimbabwe ^ | 18th February 2021 | Jeffrey Moyo
    Zimbabweans Scramble For Zumbani To Fight Covid-19 18th February 2021 Zimbabwe Spread This News By Jeffrey Moyo Even as the world is bracing for vaccination drives to combat COVID-19, many people in the Southern African country of Zimbabwe have latched their hopes on zumbani — a woody shrub — to keep the pandemic at bay. Nyson Mhaka, 52, and his wife Gertrude, 47, were infected with COVID-19 in December. They claim to have recovered after taking the “wonder herb.” And since then, the couple has turned a campaigner, giving lectures on the lifesaving properties of the fever tea tree leaves....
  • Woman Narrates How She Was Lured Into Marriage With Voodoo

    01/22/2021 2:55:24 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 18 replies
    Daily Post (Nigeria) ^ | January 19, 2021 | Annie Nwosu
    A herb dealer, Rofiat Biliameen, has petitioned a Mapo Customary Court in Ibadan to dissolve her two and a half-year-old marriage to estranged husband, Ahmed Biliameen on grounds of deception and distrust. Rofiat told the court that her husband was also blackmailing and threatening to kill her. “In 2018, when I was looking for an apartment to rent, I informed Ahmed as one of the landlords at Ayegun-Olomi, he promised to get me an apartment which he did. “However, he soon started wooing me because according to him, nobody would give an apartment to an unmarried woman in that community....
  • Zimbabwe Accuse Cameroon of Witchcraft After Dead Bat Found on the Pitch

    01/22/2021 2:46:59 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 25 replies
    Goal ^ | Jan 16, 2021 | Ed Dove
    The Warriors have accused the hosts of turning to the dark arts to influence the outcome of the tournament openerZimbabwe coach Zdravko Logarusic has accused hosts Cameroon of ‘witchcraft’ ahead of their African Nations Championship opener in Yaounde on Saturday, which the Indomitable Lions won 1-0. A photograph was shared with Goal ahead of the match which depicted the Croat coach displaying the carcass of a bat, accompanied by a sign which reads ‘witchcraft in Cameroon’ ahead of the two sides’ Chan bow. The fixture, taking place at the Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo in Yaounde, was played in front of a...
  • A South Africa update and it's not pretty; A country once the 'bread basket of Africa' is Turning into another Venezuela fast

    08/01/2020 5:20:42 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 57 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 08/01/2020 | Eileen Toplansky
    In 2018, Tucker Carlson highlighted the expropriation of land from White farmers in South Africa. He stated "[a]s land seizures based on skin color shows, South Africa is once again becoming a place where an entire group of people is targeted for discrimination and violence on the basis of their skin color." Twenty-six years ago, "South Africans engaged in a peaceful revolution. As late as the 1980s commentators predicted that any transition from white minority domination and black majority rule would precipitate a bloody civil war. Instead, in 1994 South Africans replaced president F. W. de Klerk with Nelson Mandela...