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Pakistanis who gang-raped French tourist in front of her three children after her car ran out of fuel will be executed.


Taoiseach floats referendum to increase minister numbers amid ‘serious’ maritime issues irishtimes.com/politics/2026/… via @IrishTimesPol



She was Zaida Catalán, a Swedish left-wing green activist who championed “equality” and open borders. She was kidnapped in Congo during a UN humanitarian mission and found beheaded in a shallow grave two weeks later, her head was never recovered. American colleague Michael Sharp was also executed in the same attack. Over 50 Congolese were convicted for the murders.

>Her vaginal walls were punctured over 100 times. >She lived for 23 minutes after the perpetrator left. Entire communities have to be removed. Tens of thousands of people should be put to death after a televised trial of their crimes.

Dr Eric Nepute was sued by the US Gov't for over $500 BILLION, for helping patients & talking about prevention with Vitamin D, Quercetin & Zinc. Dr Nepute treated over 11,000 patients during Covid - not one died - yet the Biden Administration went after him because they didn’t want prevention or early treatment. They wanted people funneled into hospitals, given Remdesivir & put on ventilators. The truth about the medical scams during the pandemic have come out...yet, Dr Nepute is still deplatformed, demonetized, banned, lost millions in legal fees & had to start his life over...all while Fauci, Gates & others increased their wealth by billions with no persecution.









Since the 1980s, the Sahara has shrunk by roughly 8%. Satellite data show widespread greening, a pattern that is playing out across the planet. Around 50% of Earth's vegetated land has become significantly greener, an area roughly three times the size of the United States. The dominant driver is not rainfall or land use change, it is rising atmospheric CO2. Higher CO2 lets plants photosynthesize more efficiently, they lose less water, they tolerate heat and dryness better. The effect is strongest along desert margins, across the Sahel, the Middle East, Australia's interior and the southern edge of the Sahara. Rising CO2 is making the deserts, and the planet as a whole, greener.









