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UK Katılım Ocak 2011
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The Courts and Tribunals Bill will see a single judge replace a jury for cases where a prison sentence of three years or less is expected.
“After 800 years of Trial by Jury, the government is dismantling this cornerstone of the British justice system”
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Today on the show:
-Hunter Biden is back. I’ll tell you how it happened.
-Turning Point USA drops another Erika booster. This time using the daily mail.
-The White House replied to my e-mail about the WHCD—then ghosted me when I noticed something odd.
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A 13-year-old British girl was mocked by classmates and nicknamed “Trash Girl” for picking up litter on her walks to and from school.
Instead of quitting, Nadia Sparkes continued cleaning streets, promoting recycling, and encouraging others to protect the environment.
Years later, in 2019, her efforts were nationally recognized when then–UK Prime Minister Theresa May awarded her a prestigious Points of Light award, which recognizes outstanding volunteers and community contributors in the UK.

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In December the government gave in to Trump. Their Pharma deal will cost the NHS billions of pounds - and patient lives. Today we’re joining @JustTreatment to launch legal action.
Support us here 👇
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A tiny bee just did what chemotherapy couldn't.
Scientists in Australia discovered that honeybee venom can wipe out 100% of aggressive breast cancer cells in under 60 minutes.
And the healthy cells around them? Barely touched.
The breakthrough came from Dr. Ciara Duffy and her team at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, working alongside the University of Western Australia.
They tested venom drawn from 312 honeybees and bumblebees across Australia, Ireland, and England.
The target: triple-negative breast cancer and HER2-enriched breast cancer. Two of the deadliest, most stubborn forms of the disease.
The weapon: melittin. The same tiny peptide that makes a bee sting burn.
At one specific dose, melittin tore through cancer cell membranes completely within an hour. Within just 20 minutes, it shut down the chemical signals cancer cells need to grow and multiply.
Bumblebee venom, which lacks melittin, did nothing. Zero effect, even at high concentrations.
Scientists then recreated melittin synthetically in the lab and got almost identical results, meaning no bees need to be harmed to develop the therapy.
Published in the peer-reviewed journal npj Precision Oncology, the findings are still early-stage. Human trials haven't happened yet.
But one thing is clear. Nature has been hiding answers in plain sight all along, sometimes inside the smallest creatures on Earth.
Source: Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research / npj Precision Oncology (Dr. Ciara Duffy et al.)

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Movie of the Week: May 16, 2026: A Hidden Life
As Catherine and John Titus have discussed on Money & Markets this year, there are ominous rumblings suggesting a potential return to a military draft in the U.S. (President Trump says he plans to “keep his options on the table”). Similar developments are unfolding in Europe, where military conscription, according to Statista, “is making a comeback.”
As a result, some young Americans and Europeans will likely be contemplating conscientious objection, a concept that dates back to antiquity, when Saint Maximilian refused to serve in the Roman legions in 295 AD. The U.S. Selective Service currently defines a conscientious objector as “one who is opposed to serving in the armed forces and/or bearing arms on the grounds of moral or religious principles.”
During WWI, men who were “absolute” conscientious objectors (that is, they refused to play any military role, even as noncombatants) were imprisoned and often subjected to severe abuse such as solitary confinement, beatings, and short rations. And in Austria during WWII, farmer and devout Catholic Franz Jägerstätter was executed by guillotine for conscientiously objecting to Nazi conscription.
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Roosevelt's 1933 gold confiscation stands as the most brazen theft in American economic history. Executive Order 6102 forced citizens to surrender their gold coins, bullion, and certificates to the government at $20.67 per ounce under threat of $10,000 fines and ten years imprisonment. The government then immediately revalued gold to $35 per ounce, pocketing a 69% gain on wealth stolen directly from American savers.
Roosevelt's stated justification was ending the Great Depression. His actual target was monetary freedom itself. Gold represented the ultimate constraint on government spending and money printing. Citizens holding gold could escape currency debasement by converting dollars into real money. This terrified a political class desperate to finance massive new spending programs without the inconvenience of taxation or borrowing at market rates.
The mechanics reveal the operation's true nature. Roosevelt declared a "bank holiday," closed all banks, then announced that reopening required surrendering gold reserves. Citizens faced a choice: comply or lose access to their own bank accounts. Meanwhile, the Treasury exempted itself, foreign governments, and certain industrial users. Jewelry and small amounts remained legal, but only because confiscating wedding rings would have triggered outright rebellion.
Free market economists warned this would unleash permanent inflation and government expansion. They were right. Removing gold backing eliminated the final restraint on Federal Reserve money creation. What followed was decades of currency debasement, with the dollar losing over 95% of its purchasing power since 1933.
The precedent remains active law today under the Trading with the Enemy Act. Your government already granted itself the power to confiscate your savings whenever "emergency" provides sufficient cover.


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Once you understand that world events are influenced by supernatural forces, what seems bizarre begins to make sense. Filmmaker Sean Stone on our leaders and the occult.
0:00 Why Do Leaders Commune With the Supernatural?
5:02 Demonology, Rituals, and Demonic Possession
23:57 What Masonry Is and Fallen Angels
29:13 The Book of Enoch, the Nephilim, and Adrenochrome
41:04 Sean’s Phone Calls from Demons
45:28 What Feeds Demons and the Empire of Fear
53:26 Can Nations Make Deals with the Supernatural?
58:49 The Spiritual Economy of Evil
1:02:57 Where Does This Put the United States?
1:06:25 The Pentagon and the Power of Symbolism
1:13:57 The Darkness of Hollywood and Pointless Wars
1:24:53 Social Media’s Design to Inspire Fear and Hate
1:28:26 AI, UFOs, and the War on Terror
1:38:12 Those in Power’s Obsession with Genetics
1:43:40 Why Is This All Happening at Once?
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Thomas Massie’s race in Kentucky is bigger than Kentucky. It’s a turning point for the entire country.
This is a race between:
America vs AIPAC
Blue collared workers vs billionaires
America first vs Israel first
Patriots vs pedophiles
Justice for victims vs protection for the powerful
The American people vs the machine
American citizens vs Miriam Adelson
Good vs. evil
Christ vs satan.
Will America be governed by the American people or by billionaire Israeli donor money buying our politicians to fund their endless wars and to keep our politicians as their slaves.
Over $35 million poured into this race to try to take down Thomas Massie.
Why?
Because he refuses to sell his voice, his vote, and his loyalty to billionaire political groups and Israeli foreign influence.
He stands up against pedophiles, glyphosate, endless spending, foreign wars, and AIPAC controlling our politicians.
THIS IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE RACE IN CONGRESSIONAL HISTORY.
Will our politicians serve the citizens who elected them or the foreign money that buys them?
Massie is one of the only men willing to stand up and say America should belong to Americans again!
That’s why the machine wants him gone.
We must RE-ELECT @MassieforKY @RepThomasMassie
If you truly want to honor Charlie Kirk, donate to his favorite Congressman Thomas Massie’s campaign.
secure.thomasmassie.com/donate
Let’s show the world, America belongs to Americans! 🇺🇸
#ISTANDWITHTHOMASMASSIE

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Mossad booby‑trapped 21,000 communication devices with explosives, sent them to Lebanon through shell companies, and detonated them remotely — killing dozens (including children) and injuring over 3,400.
• The devices exploded in people's hands, on their faces, and in their pockets.
• They did it over two consecutive days.
• On day two, the explosives went off while Lebanese families were at the funerals of those killed the day before.
• The attack inflicted roughly 3,000 injuries in a single hour on the first day alone.
This terrorist attack was the largest simultaneous mass‑detonation in history by the number of individual bombs.
'israelis' joke about it to this day.
If you didn't boycott Apple for the Congo, boycott it now.
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi
Do not buy Apple.
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Cuba rations sugar now. The island that once produced 8 million tons annually and supplied 40% of global exports can't feed its own people the stuff that literally built their economy. In 1958, before Castro's revolution, Cuba exported sugar to 100+ countries. Today they import it from... wait for it... Brazil.
The same fertile soil that made Cuban sugar legendary still exists. Central planning murdered the incentive structure that made production profitable in the first place. When you eliminate private property rights and replace market signals with bureaucratic quotas, you get exactly this outcome (every damn time).
You want to understand why socialism fails? Watch a government ration the one commodity their geography practically gifts them. The Soviet Union did this with grain, Venezuela with oil, and now Cuba with sugar. It's almost impressive how consistently command economies destroy their own comparative advantages...
Right now, they can't produce even a fraction of what capitalists used oxen to produce. Socialists will say it's because of sanctions, but the real reason is that no production, even on a basic level, can survive over the long term without private property rights.

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