Claire's tests came out fine. Thanks to those who emailed.
Claire's tests came out fine. Thanks to those who emailed.
"For any government to prevail in war,the young men and women on the front lines must know the nation they fight for is worth the risk to life and limb. Our present generation knows the opposite." -- Michael Rivero
Yemeni Armed Forces have pledged to resume their operations against targets deep inside the 1948 Israeli-occupied territories, noting that they will stop attacks as soon as the Israeli aggression against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip comes to a "complete halt."
Yemen released a statement late on Thursday, hours before a temporary truce between the Hamas resistance movement and the Israeli regime expired on Friday morning.
“In line with the directives of the leader of the Anasrullah resistance movement, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, and in response to popular calls by the great Yemeni nation as well as freedom-loving Arabs and Muslims to stand firmly by Palestinians and their proud resistance front, Yemeni forces voice their full preparedness to re-launch their military operations against the Israeli enemy if the latter opts to recommence its aggression against Gaza,” reads the statement.
It emphasized that Yemeni troops won’t hesitate to expand their attacks against Israeli targets to include the Zionist regime's interests in the occupied territories and at sea.
The reported disappearance of videotapes of witness interviews of depositions conducted by the now-disbanded Jan. 6 congressional committee, which was led by the Democrats, is raising serious issues about the integrity of that J6 committee.
There are now grave doubts about that J6 committee’s activities as an “investigative” body; the signs are increasingly pointing to the conclusion that its role was more like that of a “cover-up” body.
The House Administration Oversight subcommittee, led by Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA), made the astonishing revelation on the “Just the News, No Noise” television show on Thursday night.
“All of the videotapes of all depositions are gone,” he confirmed.
Aaron Siri was finally able to force the CDC to relinquish their V-safe data, which showed over 10% of recipients suffered significant adverse reactions to vaccination. This article will explain why that is so important.
Introduction
One of the major challenges with the COVID-19 vaccination has been that it has been impossible to get any clear safety data on it. The two key issues have been:
Suppression of Data Showing The Vaccines Were Not Safe:
•Clinical trials of the vaccines were for all practical purposes fraudulent and massively underreporting adverse events.
•Many of the adverse event databases are not being reported by the government unless they are anonymously leaked by a whistleblower (e.g. here, here or here) or forced into the open by a lawsuit.
•Mass censorship of reporting “unsafe” adverse responses to vaccination on every media platform.
Covid-19 has been a dreadful nightmare for many and this includes the many who have suffered adverse reactions from vaccines, those that lost their jobs and livelihood, and even many who lost their homes. It started out terrifying because it was an unknown and there were serious losses of life initially.
Add to this the significant re-structuring of lives and the economy has left us in a state where we are unsure of what will manifest next. The rush to create a vaccine has caused significant harm and a serious loss of trust among the populations of many countries.
Now, Covid-19 has almost completely disappeared and the mortality associated has dropped to miniscule compared to other issues. The average number of daily deaths WORLDWIDE has been less than 1000 daily since last April ( April of 2023 ).
I find it funny that there was all this talk about a soft landing, and then as soon as everyone spent all their money on Black Friday, they switch to dropping the hard recession all over the news. Coincidence??? Probably not!
The Philippines' Commission on Elections (COMELEC) moved Wednesday to ban Smartmatic PH, a voting technology company, after the U.S. Justice Department filed criminal charges against a former COMELEC official alleging that he was bribed by Smartmatic in exchange for winning contracts in the Philippines.
Smartmatic is suing numerous media outlets and individuals for defamation related to the 2020 United States presidential election claiming that media coverage of it harmed its reputation.
In its action, COMELEC said Smartmatic had been "disqualified and disallowed" after the Justice Department alleged that it had bribed Andres Bautista, the former COMELEC chairman, and other Filipino officials $4 million in exchange for obtaining a contract for election machines, according to a report in CNN Philippines.
The current moment is crucial for the precious metals industry, and a monthly close at an all-time high could signal the start of a new secular move in gold.
In a drastic turn, US boat sales, once thriving during the pandemic, are expected to plummet to a decade low, driven by the impact of soaring interest rates. The average per-person collection amount has surged from about $1,200 last year to over $1,600 in Q3 this year, signaling intensified financial strain.
This is why we can’t have nice things with President Joe Biden in the White House.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) reportedly used the Heimlich maneuver on Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) today after she apparently began to choke on food.
MSNBC is reportedly canceling the weekend show of radical opinion host Mehdi Hasan as it looks to shake things up with a new lineup.
Disney CEO Bob Iger shared his thoughts on why he believes the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) installment, “The Marvels,” was such a disappointment at the box office.
Dozens of seniors in New York, including a 94-year-old Army veteran named Frank Tammaro, were evicted from their senior center, which was then converted into a migrant shelter.
Zyxel has addressed multiple security issues, including three critical ones that could allow an unauthenticated attacker to execute operating system commands on vulnerable network-attached storage (NAS) devices.
Zyxel NAS systems are used for storing data in a centralized location on the network. They are designed for high volumes of data and offer features like data backup, media streaming, or customized sharing options.
Typical Zyxel NAS users include small to medium-sized businesses seeking a solution that combines data management, remote work, and collaboration features, as well as IT professionals setting up data redundancy systems, or videographers and digital artists working with large files.
Japan has approved the world's first 'self-amplifying mRNA' Covid vaccine, despite only testing it on 800 people, no control group and only checking antibody levels not infection rates. Medicine regulation died with Covid.
At least 400,000 people are expected to travel to Dubai for the two-week event, organisers claimed, the biggest attendance on record.
This includes 97,000 official delegates, more than double Cop26 in Glasgow, the previous biggest of the summits.
The Glasgow summit led to emissions that were equivalent to the annual carbon footprint of around 8,000 British residents, mostly stemming from transport to the conference itself.
“Given the number of people expected here, yes this probably will have the highest carbon footprint of any Cop to date,” said Richard Black, senior associate of the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit think tank.
From today, any Google account that has not been used in over two years will be at risk of deletion.
This cull could even see data deleted from your Google Drive, Docs, Calendar, Meet, and even your Google Photos accounts.
If your account is at risk of being deleted you will have been sent a number of notifications over the last few months so be sure to check your emails.
Britain will be down to its last coal-fired energy plant this winter after Drax scrapped a proposal to bring two coal-fired units at its vast power plant in North Yorkshire out of retirement to help guard against power cuts.
The Live Demand Flexibility Service will run a second session today between 4.30pm and 6pm in which Britons are offered money as an incentive to cut down their energy consumption. It is expected that electricity supply margins will narrower than usual this evening.
Energy suppliers registered with the scheme will get a guaranteed minimum price of £3 per kilowatt hour (kWh), which will then be passed onto customers.
Forget what you learned in history books. Often they tell only one side of a nuanced story. The rare finds collected here show an aspect of history that we rarely get to see. They peel back the layers of the stories we think we know to reveal little-known facts that make history more fascinating. If you're ready to see a different side of history than what you already know, click ahead...the truth is waiting for you!
A 50-year-old illegal immigrant was arrested and charged after allegedly fatally shooting two sisters in the head in their Dallas-area home last week and also shooting his daughter in the arm.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis showed graphic images from woke children’s books during his debate on Thursday night with California Governor Gavin Newsom.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre abruptly ended Thursday’s press conference after a reporter that Jean-Pierre often ignores demanded to be called on.
X owner Elon Musk slammed people this week who are only interested in looking good for the sake of appearances while what they do is evil.