NATION
Lawsuit: Fulton County Fails To Maintain Accurate Voter Rolls, Violating State And Federal Law
Jack Smith Makes Me Think Trump Won in 2020
January 6 was a Deep State False Flag
The Danger of Taxing Unrealized Capital Gains
NYC Resident Found Out That the Army Took Over a Hotel
The Last Election Before the War
Appeals Court Rules a Marijuana User Cannot Be Banned From Owning Firearms
OFAC’s Banality of Evil: Small US Agency Victimizes Millions of Foreign Innocents
Treasury bureaucrats inflict poverty, illness and death — but it’s a living
“The consequences…were visible in pediatric wards,” wrote Andrew Cockburn. “Every year the number of children who died before they reached their first birthday rose, from one in 30 in 1990 to one in eight seven years later. Health specialists agreed that contaminated water was responsible.”
When confronted with an estimate that hundreds of thousands of Iraqi children died from sanction-inflicted malnutrition and degradation of water purification and sanitation systems, then-UN ambassador Madeleine Albright infamously told 60 Minutes’ Lesley Stahl, “We think the price is worth it.”
WORLD
Macron denies inviting Telegram founder Durov to France
Germany Vows ‘Knife Control’ After ISIS Refugee Slashes Throats at Diversity Festival
Germany resumes deportations to Afghanistan
US military says 15 ISIL fighters killed in joint raid with Iraqi forces
HEMISPHERE
Warring Criminal Groups Are Targeting Civilians in Chiapas, Mexico
Elon Musk’s clash with Brazil deepens, threatening X and Starlink
HEALTH
MACRO
The Long, Slow Goodbye (to the USD)
The Gap Between Real GDP and GDI Increases to New Record $616 Billion
MICRO
Lowe’s changes DEI policies in another win for conservative activist (Mainstream)
Can Web3 Stop the Death of Online Games? A New Era of Decentralized Gaming
How Are 7 Million Unemployed Men Actually Surviving? – Nicholas Eberstadt (YT)
WORTH ANOTHER LOOK
‘Laissez-Faire’ Sweden Had the Lowest Mortality in Europe From 2020–2022, New Analysis Shows
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