President Biden and his family have benefited through the years by securing business deals totaling $31 million with people who have direct ties to the highest levels of China’s spy agency, according to a report in The New York Post. Peter Schweizer, the author of the report, compiled a list of some of the bold names...
Tag: feb 1 2022
LONGER ON CELL PHONE, LOWER SPERM COUNT
A South Korean study recently published in the Environmental Research journal found that radiofrequency electromagnetic waves commonly found in cell phones could hurt the health of male sperm. StudyFinds reported that research from Pusan National University found that the low-level radiofrequency electromagnetic waves could damage sperm concentration, viability, and motility. The report pointed out previous research that tied...
CHINA JOINS RUSSIA: URGES U.S. TO JETTISON COLD-WAR MENTALITY
Beijing’s top diplomat told U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in a video conference call that Moscow’s concerns about NATO expansion in its own backyard seem legitimate and should be taken seriously, according to a report. Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister, warned Blinken against adopting a Cold-War mentality and said “regional security cannot be guaranteed...
WASHINGTON AND NATO: NO CONCESSIONS TO RUSSIA
The Biden administration and NATO responded to Russia’s list of demands last week and refused to offer any concessions to Moscow, which expressed its security concerns with the Alliance’s expansion east. “There is no change, there will be no change,” Antony Blinken, the U.S. secretary of state, said. The Associated Press reported that Moscow’s response could determine...
WAR MACHINE MAKING BILLIONS
The unrest faced in many parts of the world means good business for U.S. defense companies and a viable investment for stockholders, according to their CEOs. The CEOs of Raytheon and Lockheed Martin are bullish on war and said the profits will follow. Greg Hayes, the Raytheon leader, pointed to the deadly drone attack in...
U.S. FIGHTING YEMEN WAR
The U.S. came to the aid of the United Arab Emirates during a ballistic missile attack on Abu Dhabi by Houthi fighters seeking revenge after recent gains by the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen. The two missiles were intercepted by the U.S.’s Patriot missile system in the early morning hours last Monday and was seen as...
CHINESE AMBASSADOR: U.S. INTERVENTION ON TAIWAN’S BEHALF COULD LEAD TO WAR
A top Chinese ambassador said in a recent interview that if Taiwan somehow feels “emboldened” by support from the U.S. in its effort for independence, that position could eventually lead to war between the world’s two superpowers. Qin Gang, the ambassador to the U.S., made the remarks during an interview with NPR, according to the Financial...
MALI JUNTA: DENMARK GO HOME
To fly from Copenhagen, Denmark to Bamako, Mali is about 5,000 km. So, why has Denmark sent troops to Mali? Is this called a foreign invasion? No, not in the ongoing world of waging and fighting wars and flexing military muscle… which has been the way of the world since the beginning of “History of...
PFIZER DRUG LORD PUSHING YEARLY COVID JABS. CALLS THOSE WHO WON’T SWALLOW BULLSHIT, ‘CRIMINALS’
The COVID-19 War has been very good for Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla’s bank account, but even he knows dreams of jabbing the world’s population with a vaccine once every four months—as enticing as that likely sounds for him—is something that the public will never sign on to. So, the CEO, who pulled in a cool...
RED WINE LINKED TO PREVENTING COVID-19 INFECTION
We’ll drink to that. Scientists from Shenzhen Kangning Hospital and Southwest Hospital in China have found that certain quantities of red wine, white wine, and champagne may reduce an individual’s risk of contracting COVID-19. The study was based on 473,957 subjects from a U.K. Biobank database. The average age was 69. The groups were divided...