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Worst Train Disaster in the World in 20 years: 300 Killed and 900 Wounded in India
The recent train collision in India, involving three trains, has resulted in a devastating loss of lives and injuries. With at least 288 confirmed dead and around 900 hospitalized, it stands as one of the deadliest rail accidents in the country’s history.
The collision occurred when two passenger trains derailed and crashed into a stationary freight train on an adjacent track, near Kolkata....
Ireland Plans to Slaughter Its Cows because they are Farting
While you were sleeping the globalist fanatics went after your food supplies.
The globalist movement is targeting food production in the West. And, of course, the crooked officials are glad to assist.
Government officials in The Netherlands, a major European food producer, shut down 3,000 productive farms to comply with global warming goals in November.
In December Germany order farmers to slash fertilizer...
YouTube Acknowledges Election Fraud as Legitimate News, Revises Stance
In response to the growing demand for open political discourse and the evolving landscape of public opinion, YouTube has made significant policy changes regarding the removal of videos that propagate false claims about previous US presidential elections. The video-sharing platform, acknowledging the need to create an environment where users can openly debate even controversial ideas, has announced...
Texas Bans Transgender Hormone Therapy for Children
Texas has become the latest state to ban children from receiving puberty blockers and hormone treatments billed by the left as “gender-affirming care.”
CNN reported:
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday signed into law a ban on gender-affirming care for most minors in the state, making Texas the largest state in the US to place restrictions on transgender youth’s access to critical care.
Senate...
13 Nations Agree to Abolish Farming in order to 'Save the Planet'
The global climate cult is getting ready to kick its war on food into overdrive with 13 nations – many of them major cattle and food-producing states led by the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Spain – signing onto a commitment to place farmers under new restrictions intended to reduce emissions of methane gas.
The Global Methane Hub announced in a May 17 press release that agriculture...
Microsoft Installs MANDATORY AI Systems in All Windows Machines To Spy on Users
Microsoft has made an announcement stating that it will be incorporating robust built-in artificial intelligence (AI) integration across its Windows 11 operating system, and already privacy experts and advocates are concerned.
According to Microsoft, the inclusion of AI is intended to enhance the usability and speed of Windows 11. However, concerns have been raised by certain experts who fear potential...
Ukraine announces long-awaited counteroffensive against Russia, warns 'large numbers' will die
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said Ukraine is ready to launch a sensational counteroffensive to take back areas of Russian occupied territory.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Zelenskyy insisted: ‘We strongly believe that we will succeed’.
‘I don’t know how long it will take,’ he continued. ‘To be honest, it can go a variety of ways, completely...
Biden Wants Sanctions for Uganda Because Its Government Passed Anti-LGBT Laws
In an excellent display of how US foreign policy can be used as a means of pandering to domestic interest groups, the Biden administration has threatened to impose sanctions on Uganda as punishment for that regime’s adoption of new laws criminalizing some types of homosexual behavior.
While it is abundantly clear that this move from the Ugandan state presents absolutely no threat to any vital US...
Russians Cheering Ukraine Massive Drone Attack on Moscow
The recent drone attack on Moscow by suspected Ukrainian forces has sparked a heated exchange of accusations and threats between Vladimir Putin’s regime and Ukrainian officials. Putin and his allies have accused Kyiv of attempting to frighten Russian citizens with what they call “increasingly reckless behavior,” conveniently overlooking Russia’s own relentless airstrikes on...
Joe Biden Criticizes US States Protecting Children From LGBT Agenda
President Joe Biden used his “Pride Month” proclamation to criticize states that have taken steps to protect children from mutilating their bodies in the name of “gender affirmation.”
On the first day of June, the White House released President Biden’s “Proclamation on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Pride Month, 2023.” The proclamation begins by harkening to...
Junk Food for Dinner causes Bad Sleep according to Research
In a new study, researchers at Uppsala University have investigated how unhealthy food affects sleep. Healthy participants were randomly assigned to eat both a more unhealthy and a more healthy diet. After the unhealthier diet, the participants’ deep sleep was shallower, compared to after the healthier diet.
In the past, mainly epidemiological studies have shown that a diet that contains, for...
FDA Approved Sucralose Sweetner Causes Irreversible DNA Damage and thus Cancer according to Research
A new study on sucralose, a popular sugar-free sweetener that underwent 110 safety studies before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved it in 1998—finds the popular ingredient has toxicities that regulatory agencies must consider.
New health and safety findings revealed in the study show sucralose, sometimes sold under the brand name Splenda, is “genotoxic,” meaning it breaks up DNA....
Grandmother's agony as Putin kills her daughter and nine-year-old granddaughter
The tragedy in Kyiv resulting from a Russian missile strike has left a grandmother mourning the loss of her daughter and granddaughter, among three dead in the attack. The devastating scene of charred bodies and debris serves as a grim reminder of the relentless airstrikes targeting the Ukrainian capital.
The barrage of missiles, striking at 3 a.m., tore through homes, a kindergarten, and a medical...
AI Poses ‘Greater Emergency Than Climate Change' Former Google Executive Warns
Mo Gawdat, a former chief business officer at Google X, has warned that the rapid development of artificial intelligence AI poses a far greater emergency than climate change.
During an episode of The Diary of a CEO podcast with Steven Bartlett, Gawdat expressed his concerns regarding the potential disruption that AI could bring about within the next two years.
He said: “The likelihood of something...
King Charles Begins First Overseas Visit in Romania since his Coronation
The King has begun his first overseas visit since his coronation, travelling to Romania for a private solo stay in the country’s Transylvanian region.
Charles is taking a break from official engagements in the UK but will begin his trip with a formal bilateral meeting with Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis in the capital Bucharest.
President Iohannis was a guest at the King’s...