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Expert IPCC Reviewer Speaks Out

Expert IPCC Reviewer Speaks Out Photograph Source: Alexander Savin – CC BY 2.0 Expert IPCC Reviewer Speaks Out Roger Hallam, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion/XR recently interviewed Peter Carter, M.D., who has the distinguished title – Expert IPCC Reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The interview was conducted to get to the bottom of what […]

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What Can We Do?

What Can We Do? QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong;  You don’t sell advertising and you do not require emails to view your site. I listened to your interview and you said you do this as a public service. I think you seem to have the only honest site that shows what is happening globally. Do you think we […]

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UN warns of ‘famines of biblical proportions’ within the next year

UN warns of ‘famines of biblical proportions’ within the next year Famines could break out in dozens of countries in the developing world due to the effects of COVID-19. Story at a glance In April, the head of the WFP warned of devastating famines in dozens of countries due to the ramifications of COVID-19. World […]

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London Police Attack COVID Protestors on Saturday 9/26/2020

London Police Attack COVID Protestors on Saturday 9/26/2020 Once again, the London police continue to support the government and attacked peaceful protestors in Trafalgar Square. No matter what the evidence, the government is maintaining these Draconian lockdowns. We can see that the protest was peaceful until the police showed up to brutally abuse the rights of […]

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An appropriate European Union response to tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean

An appropriate European Union response to tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean If the European Union can mediate effectively to resolve current Greek-Turkish tensions over energy in the Eastern Mediterranean, it could also provide an opportunity to tackle more deep-rooted problems. The European Union is seeking to mediate in a naval confrontation on its doorstep, in […]

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How to Recognize Desertification and Drought Day

How to Recognize Desertification and Drought Day More than 2 billion hectares of previously productive land is degraded. For Desertification and Drought Day on June 17, DW spoke with Ibrahim Thiaw, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). DW: What do you want people to know about this year’s desertification day? Ibrahim Thiaw: […]

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UN Warns of Impending Food Crisis

UN Warns of Impending Food Crisis The United Nations issued a dire warning on Tuesday that the world stands on the brink of the worst food crisis in the last 50 years, according to The Guardian. The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the world is facing an “impending global food emergency” that could impact hundreds of […]

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False Solutions to Climate Change: Real Solutions

False Solutions to Climate Change: Real Solutions Editorial Note: This is Part 6 of Mary Wildfire’s series on false solutions to climate change. You can read Part 1 on Electricity here, Part 2 on Transportation here, Part 3 on Agriculture here, Part 4 on Buildings here. and Part 5 on Geoengineering here. It’s become increasingly clear that climate change is not only real […]

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The Trilateral Commission: Using Crisis As An Opportunity To Reform

The Trilateral Commission: Using Crisis As An Opportunity To Reform A couple of years ago I posted an article that gave a brief overview of the Trilateral Commission, quoting directly from numerous former members of the institution and how their overarching goal was for the integration of nation states at the expense of self determination. It was […]

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Gas Wars in the Mediterranean

Gas Wars in the Mediterranean  The unexpected alliance between Turkey and Libya is a geopolitical earthquake that changes the balance of power in the eastern Mediterranean and across the Middle East. Turkey’s audacious move has enraged its rivals in the region and cleared the way for a dramatic escalation in the 9 year-long Libyan civil […]

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A Plague Of “Billions” Of Locusts Threatens To Create A Horrific End Times Famine All Over Africa

A Plague Of “Billions” Of Locusts Threatens To Create A Horrific End Times Famine All Over Africa Billions of locusts are eating everything in sight in east Africa right now, and every single day many more farms are being completely wiped out.  Unfortunately, authorities are telling us that what we have seen so far is […]

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Ocean floor mining: What could possibly go wrong?

Ocean floor mining: What could possibly go wrong? A recent article on undersea mining in The Atlantic brought back a detailed childhood memory. When I was in fifth grade, my class put on a sort of mini science fair and performance art program for parents. My project focused on the prospect of mining the oceans. I drew a […]

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“The UN’s ‘Woke’ Climate Change Propaganda Is An Insult To Science”

“The UN’s ‘Woke’ Climate Change Propaganda Is An Insult To Science” I was always a ‘middle-grounder’, rather than a ‘denier’ – until I discovered the extent of the dishonesty The climate change “emergency” is fake news. Many will roll their eyes in exasperation at the conspiratorial bombastry of yet another “denier”. But for years I have been […]

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The Problem With “Green” Monetary Policy

The Problem With “Green” Monetary Policy Although there is increasing support for the idea that central banks should actively contribute to the fight against climate change, monetary policymakers have no mandate to do so, and for good reason. Tackling climate change is – and must remain – the responsibility of elected governments and parliaments. FRANKFURT […]

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The Growing Threat of Water Wars

The Growing Threat of Water Wars In 2015, United Nations member states adopted the Sustainable Development Goals, which include an imperative to “ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.” Yet, in the last four years, matters have deteriorated significantly. NEW DELHI – The dangers of environmental pollution receive a lot of […]

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