Sri Lankans Burn President’s House Down After Government Bans Sales of Gasoline and Propane; Resignation Pending
President of embattled Sri Lanka Gotabaya Rajapaksa has reportedly told the Speaker of the House he will resign on July 13, Sri Lankan media reports. The news was posted in a brief piece on the...
South Korea’s Biggest Companies Are Overstocked With Unsellable Inventory
The largest companies in South Korea, home of many of the world’s leading electronics manufacturers, are sitting on a massive pile of inventory they can’t find buyers for as the world enters a recession for...
Tens of Millions of COVID Vaccines are Being Trashed Worldwide
Tens of millions of doses of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) gene therapy injections are now being dumpstered worldwide as demand has collapsed. Moderna’s boss Stephane Bancel told the globalist policy vanguard World Economic Forum during...
16-Year-Old Tractor-driving Dutch Protester Shot at by Police, Charged
Jouke Hospes, a 16-year-old teen that was shot at by Dutch police officers late July 5, has just been freed along with two fellow adult protestors. Before his release, a massive crowd of Dutch farmers...
Summer Heats Up as Furious Dutch Farmers Rage Against Nitrogen Reduction Plans
Commentary Dutch farmers are preparing for a hot summer confronting the government's announced nitrogen emission cuts, which some deem a land grab to make way for Agenda 2030. Minister of Agriculture Henk Staghouwer has offered...
Worldwide Electronics Demand Slowing, South Korean Memory Chip Inventory Shows
In another confirming sign that the world has already entered the early stages of a severe recession, global demand for electronics appears to be plummeting, based on new data from the world’s largest producer of...
UK Cops Launch ‘Hate Incident’ File After 11-Year-Old Called ‘Leprechaun,’ ‘Shorty’
Law enforcement in the United Kingdom is becoming increasingly characteristic of a nanny state as police lodged a hate crime investigation after an 11-year-old boy was called names in the street. In a June 27...
RCMP Deploys Spyware That Enables Mics, Cameras to Eavesdrop on Targets, Agency Admits
Canada’s federal police force, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), has admitted it utilizes spyware that enables the microphones and cameras on devices to spy on targets it wishes to investigate. The information became public,...
Concertgoers of ‘Green’ UK Festival Charged £80 an Hour To Charge EVs With Diesel Generator
A popular “contemporary performing arts” festival in the United Kingdom took attendees who traveled by electric vehicle for a ride last week, billing those who needed to charge on-site £80 an hour. The greenest part...
Iran Suffering Famine? Beef, Dairy, and Fruit Consumption Dropped 30% in a Week
Iran’s food security crisis is escalating at an alarming speed after reports emerged that beef, dairy, and fruit purchases have dropped as much as 30 percent in a single week. Despite the alarming figures, English-language...
German Journalist Criminally Charged, Bank Account Seized, for Deviating From the Official Narrative on Ukraine
A German independent journalist living in eastern Ukraine's renegade Donbas area has been labeled a Russian terrorist, harassed, and criminally charged by German authorities for her pro-Russian reporting. Independent reporter, 28-year-old Alina Lipp, born to...
Liberal Party’s Online Streaming Act Pushed Through House After Controversial Committee Process
The Liberal government’s online streaming bill—which some fear will serve as a handle for censorship—was pushed through the House of Commons by the Liberal-NDP alliance and is heading to the Senate. At least one Conservative...