The true cost of the mRNA jab campaigns is only now being honestly accounted for by those few fearless enough to tell the truth. @DowdEdward @BretWeinstein pic.twitter.com/z94W2sWZm5
— Sayer Ji (@sayerjigmi) August 12, 2025
Some folks in the libertarian crowd are seeing the GENIUS Act as a win - a sign that the government finally gets crypto, fostering innovation under a federal framework. In theory, that would be amazing... If it were true. But when you look closer at what this legislation does and how it treats stablecoins, you find a Trojan horse: a path toward programmable money, surveillance, and control - all under the guise of legitimacy. So, in an attempt to remove the wool from the eyes of those who still don't see it, here are ten reasons government-compliant stablecoins are practically indistinguishable from CBDCs. [Read More]
No public warning. No concerns what this new technology will do. No long term safety data. Not surprised. https://t.co/6PVi6PW2FP
— Dr. Kat Lindley (@KLVeritas) August 16, 2025
A team of leading German researchers has confirmed that Covid mRNA “vaccines” are laced with cancer-causing DNA contaminants.
The findings emerged during a major investigation into reports of dangerous levels of DNA contaminants in Pfizer’s Covid mRNA injections.
Experts have been sounding the alarm about the presence of DNA contamination in Covid shots for some time. [Read More]
Once upon a time, talk of AI stealing jobs from people was science fiction. Today, it’s real life. From graphic design and translation to copywriting and customer service, we have already seen how quickly automation can eat into work once done exclusively by humans. This trend is no longer a problem for the future – it’s already happening. What’s currently unfolding is not just a shift in productivity tools, but a total structural transformation in how the world economy functions. By 2030, the global workforce may look completely unrecognisable, with over 300 million jobs projected to be severely impacted or totally replaced in just the next few years. [Read More]
The European Union is still wrestling with a controversial plan that would turn private messaging services into surveillance tools. For over three years, talks have stalled over whether providers should be forced to scan every user’s messages for possible illegal material and forward anything suspicious to law enforcement.