Air Force Expels Master Sergeant for Refusing Experimental COVID Vaccine

USA - As our nation faces economic collapse and our greatest enemies literally engage in war games in our backyard, US Military and Defense leaders are focusing on the important things – mainly, creating “safe spaces“, pushing radical leftist ideologies, and – of course – purging the ranks of all dissenters. This week, with tens of thousands of world-class men and women across all five military branches facing dishonorable discharge for refusing to take the experimental vaccine, the United States Air Force began issuing its first cuts, including a highly-decorated, 19-year veteran Master Sergeant named Nick Kupper. In an appearance with Tucker Carlson on Wednesday, Kupper blasted Biden’s “illegal” mandates and warned that tens of thousands of other military members are facing the same fate for refusing the vaccine – unbelievably, as much as 10% of the entire US military could get the ax, according to Kupper.

 
“We Are Not Slaves, We Are Farmers!”

EUROPE - Polish and Italian Farmers rise up against government elites destroying their family businesses. Farmer protests continued in The Netherlands on Thursday. And now the movement is spreading. Farmer protests were launched in Italy and Poland on Thursday. Reuters reported: Reductions are necessary in emissions of nitrogen oxides from farm animal manure and from the use of ammonia in fertilizer, the government says, estimating a 30% reduction in the number of livestock is needed. High-intensity farming of cows, pigs and other animals has made the Netherlands Europe’s leading emitter of the substances. Construction and traffic also contribute. Dutch and European courts have ordered the Dutch government to address the problem. Farmers say they have been unfairly singled out and have criticised the government’s approach. Traffic jams were reported on the highways. In the Netherlands, the supermarkets are starting to run out of food on their shelves.

 
Germany likely to face 'gigantic' winter crisis

GERMANY - There is a huge question mark hanging over the German government’s plan to replace Russian gas with liquefied natural gas (LNG) if Moscow cuts supplies, Bild has reported. According to the newspaper, the country could be in for a “gigantic gas crisis” this winter. In its article on Wednesday, the German daily quoted Brandenburg region’s economy minister, Jorg Steinbach as saying it’s “pretty much certain” that Russia will not relaunch gas supplies via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline after maintenance work is finished. The report noted that Germany’s economy ministry acknowledged that the “situation is serious,” with officials adding that they “cannot speculate as to what Russia subsequently decides.” Bavaria’s governor, Markus Soder, is already speaking of a “full rationing of gas,” according to Bild. Anticipating such an emergency scenario, the country’s economy minister, Robert Habeck had previously devised a plan, under which Russian gas should be replaced, at least partially, by LNG delivered by ship. However, according to Bild citing several experts, there might simply be not enough tankers out there to satisfy Germany’s gas needs.

 
South Korea vows ‘stern’ retaliation

SOUTH KOREA - South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has threatened a swift response to any “provocations” from Pyongyang, telling his country’s military on Wednesday to be on higher alert as tensions again soar between the two neighbors. Yoon ordered South Korea’s armed forces to “promptly and sternly” retaliate to the North in the event of an incident, according to Reuters, which noted concerns among officials that Pyongyang could carry out its first nuclear test in five years. “President Yoon said strong defense capabilities should be ready to protect the country's security and national interest as the security uncertainties surrounding South Korea and Northeast Asia are growing more than ever,” the president’s office said in a statement.

 
Georgia Guidestones demolished after blast

USA - A granite monument in the US state of Georgia has been demolished for safety reasons after being damaged in a blast. An explosion early on Wednesday reduced one of the slabs at the Georgia Guidestones to rubble. CCTV footage showed a car leaving the scene and authorities are investigating. Despite being built in 1980, the monument has been nicknamed "America's Stonehenge", a reference to the prehistoric landmark in the UK. The 19ft-high (5.8m) structure near Elberton, east of Atlanta, was commissioned by a person or a group under the pseudonym RC Christian. On 22 March 1980, the Georgia Guidestones, weighing 119 tons, were revealed to a crowd of about 100 people. One crowd member, a local pastor, immediately professed his belief that the stones were built for cult and devil worship because of their similar appearance to Stonehenge. Kandis Taylor, a losing candidate in Georgia's Republican gubernatorial primary, pledged to destroy the stones as part of her campaign.

 
California to Pivot to Fossil Fuels to Avoid Blackouts

USA - In May, The Wall Street Journal reported that energy grid operators across the US were bracing for rolling blackouts heading into the summer. “I am concerned about it,” MISO CEO John Bear told the newspaper, noting that green energy sources were struggling to produce enough supply to meet rising demand. “As we move forward, we need to know that when you put a solar panel or a wind turbine up, it’s not the same as a thermal resource.” Nearly two months later, it’s clear that grid operators were not crying wolf. On Friday, the Associated Press reported that California — a state desperately trying to “quit” fossil fuels — is seeking to tap fossil fuel to avoid blackouts.

China, Russia, Iran Prepare for War Games in Latin America

VENEZUELA - For the first time ever Russia will bring a military contingent to participate in War Games in the Western Hemisphere. Russia will do this as it continues fighting a war in Ukraine. The Communist Maduro regime in Venezuela is organizing the war games in August involving Communist China, the terror regime from Tehran, Russia and several other regional countries. According to Secure Free Society in mid-August, Venezuela will host the “Sniper Frontier” competition with the participation of Russia, Iran, and China’s military, as well as at least 10 other nations. According to Anon Canddanga.com, the International Army Games will take place from August 13 to 27, this time the Latin American nation will be the scene of one of the 36 competitions, the Sniper Frontier competition that will take place in the military fort of Terepaima, in the state of Lara. They didn’t try this when President Trump was in office.

 
The Coming Food Crisis Is Manmade

HOLLAND - Protests have broken out in the Netherlands, where the government has begun restricting agriculture in a push to reduce nitrogen use. This follows a broader global trend, where governments are placing restrictions on farmers and fertilizers under claims of fighting global warming. And meanwhile, Sri Lanka serves as an example of where these policies could lead, where restrictions on fertilizers caused food shortages that are now sparking riots.

 
Is It All Up to India?

INDIA - In the global tug of war between a US led unipolar world and a Russia-China nurtured multipolar world, whichever side India throws its massive size behind will likely prevail, or at least not be defeated. On the one side of the rope is the US with all its political, economic and military muscle. On the other is Russia and its massive and growing strategic partner, China. In the middle is India, the second largest country in the world and a growing power. India maintains a friendly foot in both worlds.

NATO boss lets the cat out of the bag

USA - Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s words strengthen the case for Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine. NATO's chief lets the cat out of the bag: US-led bloc has ‘been preparing since 2014’ for proxy conflict with Russia. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg may have said the quiet part out loud on Wednesday when he revealed to reporters that NATO’s push into Eastern Europe since 2014 was done specifically with Russia in mind.

Nigel Farage explains exactly why he think Boris must go

UK - Nigel Farage has slammed Boris Johnson for the recent "cover up" of his knowledge of disgraced MP Chris Pincher, saying there has now been "too many lies" to remain in office. Speaking on his GB News show following the resignation of Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak and health secretary Sajid Javid, Mr Farage accused Mr Johnson and his cabinet ministers of “outright lies''. He said the Government had orchestrated “one drip too many on the stone”, adding that he had “never been angrier” at the dishonesty of the Government. “It’s the same with every major crisis: it is the cover up that is almost worse than the story itself. And I think what has happened here is there has been one drip too many on the stone. Too many lies from this Government.” Mr Farage added: “And I asked myself this morning: Will anybody, anybody, make some sort of stand for decency?”

 
Texas counties declare ‘invasion’ during border crisis

USA - Several Texas counties declared a border “invasion” on Tuesday in a move to pressure the state’s governor to issue a similar declaration. The statement doesn’t grant the counties any kind of additional legal authority and may not even be legal — but officials hoped it would bring attention to the border crisis. “We’re being invaded. The facts are there,” said Kinney County Judge Tully Shahan at a press conference in Brackettville, Texas. “This is real. We want America to know this is real. America doesn’t know what’s happening here.” County officials from Kinney, Goliad, Terrell and Uvalde Counties criticized the Biden Administration for what they called its “open border policy.” The officials each shared stories of how their communities are being inundated by immigrants as humans and drugs are smuggled through their small towns on a daily basis. The number of reported migrant encounters along the US-Mexico border once again made history in May — hitting a staggering 239,416 encounters, according to the latest available monthly Customs and Border Patrol statistics.

 
It’s Happening Around The World…

USA - Manufacturing plants aren’t just mysteriously getting burned down in the United States, it’s happening around the world… As Americans tackle accelerating inflation, skyrocketing gas prices and food and baby formula shortages following the manufactured COVID pandemic, manufacturing plants are mysteriously being burned down on a regular basis. In 2021, Resilinc, a leading global supply chain monitoring and risk management firm that has been tracking disruptions at manufacturing plants for over a decade, was prompted to create a WarRoom to track the sudden uptick of supply chain disruptions.

DUTCH Uprising

HOLLAND - The Dutch people are rising up to protest destructive WEF climate law. The World Economic Forum controlled Dutch government announced last week an end to modern farming – putting harsh controls on nitrogen, and spelling the end to thousands of family farms. In response, Dutch farmers took a page out of the Canadian Freedom Convoy playbook. They took to the highways, blockaded borders, and launched massive protests. So far, the global media has vilified the farmers, brushing aside their concerns with the New World Order-style policy, and propagating government lines. Farmers are worried that this is one step closer to a global food crisis and total government control of the food supply.

 
Dutch Government To Ban All Farming

HOLLAND - The crazies in the Dutch government plan to cut nitrogen emissions by 50–95% by 2030, which basically means farming will be banned. 78% of the Earth’s atmosphere is nitrogen gas. The world is facing a serious food supply situation and when I see things like this, I tend to believe they are trying to kill off a portion of the global population. I can’t explain it any other way. Even purely incompetent individuals would make a decision that helps citizens once in a while, purely by chance. Everything that they have done has been detrimental. Needless to say, the farmers are not happy. The Netherlands is the 2nd largest food exporter in the world. Dutch agriculture is a major player globally and is currently the biggest exporter of agricultural goods after the United States. The social contract has been broken.

 

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