NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is reportedly pushing for NATO member states to allocate 0.25% of their GDP directly toward Ukraine’s war effort — a proposal that could funnel an estimated $143 billion into Kiev. The plan was reportedly discussed during a closed-door meeting of NATO ambassadors last month and is expected to surface again at the alliance’s annual summit in Ankara in July. · Although 0.25% may sound small, the combined GDP of…
Ukraine’s High Anti-Corruption Court has ordered Vladimir Zelensky’s former chief of staff, Andrey Yermak, into pre-trial custody, setting bail at approximately $3.2 million over allegations linked to a $10 million money laundering scheme. The ruling was delivered Thursday following three days of hearings in Kiev. Yermak told the court he could not afford the amount and plans to appeal the decision. Prosecutors argued that electronic monitoring…
Russia's Ministry of Defense carries out large-scale retaliation strikes on Ukrainian military and energy infrastructure in response to Kiev's attacks on civilians. · The former head of Vladimir Zelensky's office who was his right hand man in Ukraine is arrested over a large-scale corruption scheme. · A court orders he be held behind bars for 60 days. The US and China talk diplomacy in Beijing but major sticking points remain including the…
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon delivered one of the most significant speeches of his political career this week. For the first time in plain language, a sitting New Zealand Prime Minister openly acknowledged what many ordinary Kiwis have already sensed for years: · the global rules-based order is fracturing geopolitical instability is accelerating energy security matters supply chains are vulnerable debt is dangerous and social cohesion…
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has used a major pre-Budget address to the New Zealand Business Association to outline what he described as a new era of “national resilience,” warning that the global rules-based order is weakening and New Zealand must urgently adapt to a more volatile world. In a wide-ranging speech titled “Securing New Zealand’s Future,” Luxon argued the world is shifting from one governed by international rules to one…
US President Donald Trump’s counterterrorism director has suggested that two of the president’s loudest critics – Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes – are considered potential left-wing threats by the White House. The White House released its National Strategy for Counterterrorism last week, which labels “Narcoterrorists and Transnational Gangs, Legacy Islamist Terrorists, [and] Violent Left-Wing Extremists, including Anarchists and Anti-Fascists”…
On May 13, 2026, CIA veteran James Erdmann III testified under oath before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee in a hearing titled “Whistleblower Testimony on the COVID Coverup.” By John Leake · Summoned as a whistleblower, Erdmann detailed what he described as systemic suppression of evidence pointing to a laboratory origin of SARS-CoV-2. · He explained to the committee — chaired by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) — that CIA…
We all know that ultra-processed foods are bad for us, but what ingredients should we particularly try to avoid? And what are they doing to our bodies? · Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) might taste good and provide an easy hunger fix, but their long-term health consequences are starting to scare nutrition experts. By Holly McHugh · These foods are often high in added sugars, salt and saturated fats, while being low in protein, fibre and essential…
Chinese MIL agree with Russian MIL assessment, that the US were developing bioweapons at CIA/USAID black site biolabs in Ukraine, including bat coronaviruses. analysis by Clandestine · If you think Trump, Putin, and Xi, have not discussed this topic, you are mistaken. · Any peace deal to end the war in Ukraine, or any economic deals with Russia or China, are going to include some sort of discussion regarding these biolabs and the origins of…
The document in question is a CIA inventory cataloging black-and-white photo negatives from July 1950. Among routine entries such as “Sphinx,” “Tourist at Pyramids,” and “Ruins near Sphinx” appears the line: “Temple under Sphinx; July ’50.” Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news · This phrasing has prompted renewed discussion about possible hidden structures beneath the Sphinx, a topic long associated with Edgar Cayce’s prophecies of an…
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