Dennis Meadows: How the Population Must be Reduced to 1-2 billion, Achieved with Epidemics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojK05pVOlhs
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Dennis Meadows: How the Population Must be Reduced to 1-2 billion, Achieved with Epidemics
Dennis Meadows, one of the original members of the Club of Rome & co-author of 'Limits to Growth' (1972) speaking openly about how the population must be reduced to 1-2 billion & mentions epidemics as a possibility.
Gathering of the Mavericks 2026
https://davidicke.com/2026/02/16/gathering-of-the-mavericks-2026/
https://davidicke.com/2026/02/16/gathering-of-the-mavericks-2026/
The only Epstein property the FBI refuses to discuss as desert burial claims surface after girls were 'strangled during sex'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15565093/epstein-den-fbi-refuses-discuss-zorro-ranch.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15565093/epstein-den-fbi-refuses-discuss-zorro-ranch.html
"Civil filings claim that the compound hosted the former Prince Andrew,"
Claudio Kohler, Brusque, Brazil, 9 minutes ago
The only thing I know is this: -- Stern is a common Jewish (specifically #Ashkenazi) surname. While it has Germanic, English, and Slavic roots, it was widely adopted by Jewish families in Germany.
Epstein is a well-known Ashkenazi Jewish surname with roots tracing back to the German town of Eppstein in Hesse.
Wexler is commonly a Jewish (specifically Ashkenazi) surname, though it has German roots.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15562869/Who-mysterious-German-businessman-named-7-461-Epstein-files.html
The only thing I know is this: -- Stern is a common Jewish (specifically #Ashkenazi) surname. While it has Germanic, English, and Slavic roots, it was widely adopted by Jewish families in Germany.
Epstein is a well-known Ashkenazi Jewish surname with roots tracing back to the German town of Eppstein in Hesse.
Wexler is commonly a Jewish (specifically Ashkenazi) surname, though it has German roots.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15562869/Who-mysterious-German-businessman-named-7-461-Epstein-files.html
Mail Online
Who is the mysterious German man named in 7,461 of the Epstein files?
An elusive figure, David Stern (pictured left) features in 7,461 documents in the latest Epstein files, including a photograph of him with the former Duke and Duchess of York .
Targeted Individuals
Claudio Kohler, Brusque, Brazil, 9 minutes ago The only thing I know is this: -- Stern is a common Jewish (specifically #Ashkenazi) surname. While it has Germanic, English, and Slavic roots, it was widely adopted by Jewish families in Germany. Epstein is…
Deutsche Verteidigungs Dienst (DVD)
https://www.theinteldrop.org/2025/04/17/the-dvd-legacy-intelligence-infrastructure-of-the-postwar-reich/
https://www.theinteldrop.org/2025/04/17/the-dvd-legacy-intelligence-infrastructure-of-the-postwar-reich/
THE INTEL DROP
The DVD: Legacy Intelligence Infrastructure of the Postwar Reich
Prepared by TID Service Group Iceland | April 17, 2025 The DVD: Legacy Intelligence Infrastructure of the Postwar ReichPrepared by GordonDuff for TID Service Group Iceland | April 17, 2025...
Trump insider is caught in jaw-dropping videos exploiting presidential access in shock scandal for Kristi Noem
Corey Lewandowski has been accepting payments for videos from private companies and users while wielding unprecedented influence inside the Department of Homeland Security.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15562649/Trump-insider-caught-jaw-dropping-videos-exploiting-presidential-access-shock-scandal-Kristi-Noem.html #DHS
Corey Lewandowski has been accepting payments for videos from private companies and users while wielding unprecedented influence inside the Department of Homeland Security.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15562649/Trump-insider-caught-jaw-dropping-videos-exploiting-presidential-access-shock-scandal-Kristi-Noem.html #DHS
Vatican Bank and London Money Laundering Allegations:
The Vatican Bank, officially known as the Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR), has faced repeated allegations of money laundering, particularly in connection with London-based financial activities. In 2013, Italian authorities investigated the IOR over its role in the collapse of Banco Ambrosiano, a major Italian bank linked to the Mafia. The bank’s chairman, Roberto Calvi, was found dead under London’s Blackfriars Bridge in 1982, widely believed to be a murder tied to his involvement in illicit financial schemes.
More recently, in 2021, Cecilia Marogna, a self-styled consultant linked to disgraced Cardinal Angelo Becciu, was accused of embezzling over €500,000 from the Vatican—funds meant for diplomatic efforts but allegedly spent on luxury goods. This case, along with a failed £200 million London real estate investment, prompted a criminal trial and drew scrutiny from the National Crime Agency (NCA) and international watchdogs.
In 2024, the European anti-money-laundering body Moneyval reported a 30% drop in suspicious activity at the Vatican’s financial institutions, citing reforms initiated under Pope Francis. These included the appointment of external auditors, stricter oversight, and the creation of a lay criminal court to prosecute high-ranking clerics.
Despite these improvements, allegations persist. In 2025, claims emerged that the Vatican may have used financial tools to bypass anti-money-laundering rules, though the Vatican denies these. The NCA, while not publicly named in the investigations, operates in coordination with European agencies like Moneyval, which continue to monitor the Vatican’s compliance.
Key developments:
Pope Francis pushed for systemic reform, centralizing funds through the IOR and ending the Secretariat of State’s direct investment powers.
The IOR now releases annual reports and is subject to external audits.
Cardinal Angelo Becciu was convicted in 2023 for embezzlement related to the London property deal.
The Vatican has cooperated with the NCA and EU watchdogs, though some critics argue reforms remain incomplete.
The Vatican’s financial transparency has improved significantly since the 1980s, but the legacy of past scandals—especially those tied to London—remains a focus of international scrutiny.
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The Vatican Bank, officially known as the Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR), has faced repeated allegations of money laundering, particularly in connection with London-based financial activities. In 2013, Italian authorities investigated the IOR over its role in the collapse of Banco Ambrosiano, a major Italian bank linked to the Mafia. The bank’s chairman, Roberto Calvi, was found dead under London’s Blackfriars Bridge in 1982, widely believed to be a murder tied to his involvement in illicit financial schemes.
More recently, in 2021, Cecilia Marogna, a self-styled consultant linked to disgraced Cardinal Angelo Becciu, was accused of embezzling over €500,000 from the Vatican—funds meant for diplomatic efforts but allegedly spent on luxury goods. This case, along with a failed £200 million London real estate investment, prompted a criminal trial and drew scrutiny from the National Crime Agency (NCA) and international watchdogs.
In 2024, the European anti-money-laundering body Moneyval reported a 30% drop in suspicious activity at the Vatican’s financial institutions, citing reforms initiated under Pope Francis. These included the appointment of external auditors, stricter oversight, and the creation of a lay criminal court to prosecute high-ranking clerics.
Despite these improvements, allegations persist. In 2025, claims emerged that the Vatican may have used financial tools to bypass anti-money-laundering rules, though the Vatican denies these. The NCA, while not publicly named in the investigations, operates in coordination with European agencies like Moneyval, which continue to monitor the Vatican’s compliance.
Key developments:
Pope Francis pushed for systemic reform, centralizing funds through the IOR and ending the Secretariat of State’s direct investment powers.
The IOR now releases annual reports and is subject to external audits.
Cardinal Angelo Becciu was convicted in 2023 for embezzlement related to the London property deal.
The Vatican has cooperated with the NCA and EU watchdogs, though some critics argue reforms remain incomplete.
The Vatican’s financial transparency has improved significantly since the 1980s, but the legacy of past scandals—especially those tied to London—remains a focus of international scrutiny.
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