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GLOBAL DISTRUST OF JAPANESE NUCLEAR AGENCY

On 11 March 2011, a huge earthquake and tsunami caused the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl. Classified as a Level 7 on the International Nuclear Event Scale, the highest possible classification, the explosion that erupted at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Okuma, Japan released so much radioactivity that over 150,000 people had to...

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YOUTUBE PROFITING OFF SCAMS ON ITS PLATFORM

This week, Trends Journal publisher Gerald Celente saw an uptick of scammers impersonating him on YouTube, offering crypto advice with pointers to “Whatsapp” accounts, among other things. One scammer brazenly posted in the thread section of several of Celente’s latest videos on his popular YouTube channel video. Our publisher isn’t alone in experiencing problems with...

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ANTIFA A REAL ORGANIZATION, FBI DIRECTOR ADMITS

FBI Director Christopher Wray was busy this past week in the hot seat at several Congressional hearings. Under grilling by representative Markwayne Mullin at a House Select Committee on Intelligence hearing, Wray finally admitted Antifa not only exists but is organized, something he has denied in the past. Wray was also called out for the...

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SUPREME COURT VOTES FOR MORE MEDIA CONSOLIDATION

The U.S. Supreme Court sided with the Federal Communications Commission when it ruled the agency was reasonable when, in 2017, it created an easier path for one entity to own several news outlets in the same market, the Wall Street Journal reported. The New York Times reported that the ruling will likely “prompt further consolidation among broadcast outlets.” The...

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NEW YORK LEGALIZES ONLINE GAMBLING RACKET TO MAKE MONEY

Gambling, once a high crime that sent thousands to jail for breaking the law, became a new law in New York last week when state politicians approved legalized mobile sports betting. The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday the state estimates they can rake in $500 million by getting their share of gambling bets. The report...

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TOXIC WASTEWATER PLANT IN FLORIDA THREATENS FLOODING

For the last week, a wastewater plant in Piney Point, Florida, has been on the verge of flooding and threatening a widespread catastrophe in Manatee County.  Scott Hopes, the acting county administrator, told the Bradenton Herald on Friday that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers located the leak and is now determining the best way to prevent...

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NEW STUDY: CHEMICALS BRING ON PARKINSON’S

Parkinson’s disease is the fastest-growing neurological illness across the globe. Just over the past decade, the disease has increased 35 percent. According to Dr. Ray Dorsey, a neurologist at the University of Rochester Medical Center, as quoted by The Guardian, “We think over the next 25 years it will double again.” Last Wednesday, The Guardian...

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NEWLY MINTED BILLIONAIRES SURGE DURING COVID YEAR

The Trends Journal has extensively covered COVID-19 and its contributions to wealth disparities around the world. Over the past year, the rich got far richer while the poor and middle class have suffered financial hardships. On 5 January, in our article titled, “RICH GETTING RICHER: MUSK & BEZOS RAKING IT IN,” we reported how Amazon founder Jeff Bezos...

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FRENCH DRUG COMPANY GUILTY OF “AGGRAVATED DECEPTION”

Euronews reported on 29 March that Servier Laboratories, the second largest French pharmaceutical company, was found guilty of manslaughter and aggravated deception based on a drug accused of causing thousands of deaths. As quoted in the article: “6,500 plaintiffs had accused the company of putting profits ahead of patients’ lives by allowing its diabetes drug,...

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DEADLY “FOREVER CHEMICALS” IN U.S. WATER

The Guardian, working with Consumer Reports (CR) on a nine-month investigation of America’s water supply, published the 31 March report: “Alarming levels of forever chemicals, arsenic and lead in samples taken across the US.” The report opens with: “Since the passage of the Clean Water Act in 1972, access to safe water for all Americans...

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