Turkey Wants to Join BRICS
Turkey has applied to join BRICS, according to reports. That could be problematic since it’s a member of NATO, which is in a proxy war with BRICS member Russia.
Turkey has applied to join BRICS, according to reports. That could be problematic since it’s a member of NATO, which is in a proxy war with BRICS member Russia.
VICE PRESIDENT Kamala Harris finally sat for an interview this week. She showed why her handlers have kept her away from the press.Continue Reading
Kamala Harris will announce a plan to control high grocery prices today: Government price controls. These have never worked anywhere they’ve been tried.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley says he’ll try to extradite people in other countries to prosecute them for unacceptable social media posts. Sir Mark: The free speech thing was settled between us in 1783.Continue Reading
ACTIVISTS FROM THE TEMPLE INSTITUTE were pictured last week apparently practicing the ritual of the red heifer to herald construction of the Third Temple.Continue Reading
A left-wing agitator in Israel reportedly told colleagues on Zoom and WhatsApp that the White House is backing his riots after opposition leader Benny Gantz failed to bring down the government as promised.
A spokesperson for Russia’s Foreign Ministry doubled down on comments earlier in the week by President Vladimir Putin, blaming Ukraine and its Western allies—specifically the US and UK—for last Friday’s deadly terror attack in Moscow.
Journalist Lara Logan, citing several intelligence sources, claimed Wednesday that the collapse of the Key Bridge at Baltimore was a specifically targeted cyberattack aimed at cutting important sea and highway transportation on the East Coast.
A cargo ship caused a key bridge to collapse, blocking the ports of Baltimore, a key shipping point for autos, light trucks, imported sugar and gypsum, and exported coal.
Between America’s open borders, unrestrained government spending, and China’s funding of violent socialist groups, planned chaos is here for the foreseeable future.
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