The Friday Five – Wars and Rumors of War
China is openly preparing for war while the US is entangled in the proxy war in Ukraine and Congress votes to keep American soldiers in Syria.
China is openly preparing for war while the US is entangled in the proxy war in Ukraine and Congress votes to keep American soldiers in Syria.
A performance by winners of the Best Pop Duo Grammy Sunday night clearly glorified unrestrained carnality and dark spiritual forces, but this kind of thing shouldn’t surprise us anymore.
Thousands have died in a powerful earthquake in southern Turkey and northern Syria. Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says this is the worst disaster to hit his country in 84 years
A Pfizer executive was caught on video admitting that he and other Pfizer execs have discussed “mutating” SARS-2 virus to create tailored vaccines.
Some of the vaccinated are angry that the jab has not been as safe or effective as promised, but the apology they want is from the unvaccinated, who allegedly didn’t try hard enough to warn them of the danger.
Dozens, and possibly hundreds, of Russian soldiers were killed early New Year’s Day by a Ukrainian strike using the US-supplied HIMARS rocket launcher. The question is whether Ukraine also used US intelligence data to target the Russians.
Dictionary.com announced “woman” as its 2022 Word of the Year while the Cambridge Dictionary, the government of Scotland, and “progressives” worldwide change its definition.
The UK’s National Health Service issued new draft guidelines to doctors on dealing with transgender youth: “Gender incongruence” is a phase that most children grow out of if left alone.Continue Reading
China’s President Xi Jinping was elected to a third term as Secretary General of the Chinese Communist Party Sunday, making him the only party leader besides Mao Zedong to serve more than two terms.Continue Reading
Washington Post reports that US government officials privately don’t believe Ukraine can win the war with Russia, but they have no intention of pushing—or even nudging—Kyiv to negotiate.Continue Reading
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