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Ex-government researcher claims 4 alien species have been pulled from crashed UFOs

The US has recovered four distinct species of extraterrestrial life from crashed UFOs, a former CIA-funded government researcher sensationally claimed this week.

Dr. Hal Puthoff, former Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program advisor and CIA-funded researcher, made the claim alongside Age of Disclosure director Dan Farrah on Steve Bartlett's The Diary of a CEO podcast on Thursday.

"People who have been involved in recoveries have said there are at least four types.

Four separate types," the 89-year-old said.

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The black hole devouring western economies

There's a massive black hole devouring the Western economies, and it's been expanding for decades.

Year after year, it pulls in huge amounts of money that could have gone toward building real infrastructure, new factories, better technology, and actual productive growth, only to pump it straight into ever higher home prices.

This might be one of the biggest overlooked explanations for why so many Western economies feel stuck despite the official numbers.

The same destructive pattern is playing out in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.

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America's worst prosecutor struggles to explain why Democrats keep protecting illegal alien murderers

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an investigation into Descano for preferential treatment of violent illegal aliens.

After being presented with piles of evidence showing his office systematically allows violent criminal illegal aliens back on the street, Steve Descano, the George Soros-backed Fairfax County, Virginia, Commonwealth's Attorney, continued to claim his office does everything in its power to prosecute them properly.

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๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑHow "Blood Libel" became Israel's shield

Allegations Once Dismissed as Antisemitism Are Now Widely Documented No sooner was New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof's report about Israeli soldiers' systematic sexual torture of Palestinian prisoners published this past week than the charge of "blood libel" was suddenly leveled everywhere at Israel's critics.

It's what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Kristof and the Times of spreading; what the Israeli foreign ministry is charging them with; what pro-Israel protesters are yelling outside the paper's headquarters; and what various propaganda arms of the US pro-Israel lobby are flinging.

To be clear, "blood libel" is a centuries-old antisemitic myth that Jews ritually killed Christian children and baked their blood into their bread.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณStrong quake in south China kills 2, triggers evacuation of 7,000

A 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck south China's Guangxi region early Monday, killing two people, toppling buildings and triggering the evacuations of thousands, state media reported.

Four others were injured, while more than 7,000 residents were evacuated from Liuzhou city.

The search for several missing residents wrapped up around midday Monday, after the last trapped person, a 91-year-old man, was found alive in good condition, authorities said.

Images aired by state broadcaster CCTV showed excavators clearing debris.

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๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ฟHeavy rainfall, flooding hits Baku, Azerbaijan as monthly norm exceeded by 279%

Intense rainfall and thunderstorms have affected various regions of Azerbaijan as of 10:55 AM on May 17, with precipitation levels in the capital significantly exceeding seasonal norms.

According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, the National Hydrometeorological Service has issued warnings regarding the ongoing unstable weather conditions across the country.

In Baku and the Absheron Peninsula, rainfall has reached between 40-55 mm, representing 203-279% of the monthly average for May.

The National Hydrometeorological Service reported that the unstable weather has also brought snow to the high-altitude areas of Shahdag, where the snow depth has reached 5 centimeters.

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๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฌMan mauled to death by bear in Bulgaria in first fatal attack in 16 years

A brown bear killed a man in the Vitosha mountains near Bulgaria's capital, Sofia, in the country's first fatal bear attack in sixteen years, police said on Sunday.

The body of the man, reported by Bulgarian media to be in his 30s, was found on Saturday near a trail linking two mountain huts in the northwestern part of the Vitosha massif, a popular hiking destination about 30 minutes from central Sofia.

Forensic experts and wildlife specialists concluded that the injuries were caused by a female bear accompanied by a cub, according to Sofia police.

Witnesses cited in Bulgarian media said the man tried to fend off the animal with a stick but was unable to stop the attack.

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Hiker killed in attack by herd of cows in Austrian Alps

A 67-year-old hiker has died after being attacked by a herd of cows in Austria, authorities said, in the latest fatal incident involving livestock in the Alps.

The woman was attacked by what police described as a "mid-double-digit number" of cows in a pasture in the alpine district of Lienz in East Tyrol on Sunday afternoon.

Her 65-year-old husband was also seriously injured.

Authorities said the reasons for the animals' aggressive behaviour remain unclear.

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Strong tornado leaves damage in rural Nebraska

A strong tornado was reported in central-eastern Nebraska, damaging homes in a mostly rural area, according to preliminary reports.

The National Weather Service (NWS) office in Hastings, Nebraska, issued a Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS) tornado warning for parts of Howard, Merrick and Nance counties at 6:08 p.m. local time on Sunday.

The tornado was seen between the communities of Saint Libory and Palmer before lifting, according to storm chasers who captured video of the storm as it moved through the area.

Some homes were damaged, with several appearing to have partially collapsed.

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๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ8.4 inches of rain in 48 hours triggers flood warnings and traffic chaos in South East Queensland, Australia

โ€‹South East Queensland is facing an intense weather event, with parts of the region recording more than 200 millimetres of rainfall over a 48-hour period.

A 4000-kilometre northwest cloud band, stretching from Darwin to past Melbourne, has merged with an offshore surface trough to trigger the relentless downpours along the east coast.

Gold Coast Hinterland and Coast Saturated The Gold Coast has experienced some of the highest precipitation totals since Sunday morning, with weather stations logging upwards of 175 millimetres across two days.

Natural Bridge recorded a staggering 214 millimetres.

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Trans extremist admits executing parents after mom questioned transition surgery

The Law&Crime Network channel on YouTube obtained the police interview of trans militant Collin Bailey, aka "Mia," admitting to the double murder of his "transphobic" parents in Washington City, Utah in June 2024.

In the interview, Bailey blamed his mother for allegedly interfering with his planned transgender surgery.

Bailey said his mother contacted the hospital to warn staff that her son had serious issues that needed to be addressed.

He decided to kill his entire family as revenge.

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So where does wokeism come from? A French intellectual gives the perfect bite-sized explainer

How did wokeism happen?

A French intellectual, who goes by Brivael Le Pogam on X, has written a tightly focused and brief explanation of it worthy of Eric Hoffer, putting his finger on the thinking of French philospher-historian Michel Foucault, French philosopher Jacques Derrida, and French philospher-literary critic Gilles Deleuze, the first of whom claimed there was no such thing as truth, just power relationships, the second of whom claimed truth was malleable, and the third of whom made the really weird claim that seeds were greater than fully developed trees because becoming was more important than being, poor romantic devil.

Married to guilt-tripping academics of the U.S., he explains how wokery was the result.

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The lines we thought machines wouldn't cross

In 2000, the world braced for Y2K. It came with a date and a remedy.

There was panic about doomsday but as I and other programmers stretched the year field from two to four characters, apart from scattered hiccups, the lights stayed on.

Everything about Y2K was known โ€” the problem, the solution, and the deadline.

Q-Day is something else entirely: Q-Day is shorthand for the moment when quantum computing crosses a line we assumed would hold โ€” when the mathematics that secures modern life can be broken, and broken quickly.

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Depopulation won't save us or the planet

In recent years, a strand of environmental thinking has emerged that places population at the center of ecological crises.

Some activists, including figures associated with the Extinction Rebellion and the Stop Having Kids movements in the United Kingdom and the United States have expressed anti-natalist views, arguing that choosing not to have children is a meaningful response to climate change.

The reasoning is lucid and, at first glance, convincing: fewer people should mean less consumption, lower emissions, and more space for the natural world to recover.

Yet this argument becomes less compelling when examined more carefully.

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Pentagon quietly shut legally required program to prevent civilian deaths by military, watchdog finds

Trump administration accused of cutting military's civilian harm program in light of US strike on girls school in Iran.

The Pentagon has quietly dismantled a program it is legally required to operate to prevent and respond to civilian deaths in US military operations, according to its internal watchdog.

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Inside the historic crossroads facing the Fatah movement

As Fatah holds its Eighth Congress, insiders tell Mondoweiss that the dominant movement in Palestinian politics for over 50 years is in disarray.

With Palestinians under threat on multiple fronts, the meeting may be the last chance to fix the crisis.

Today, the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, commonly known as Fatah, held its Eighth Congress in Ramallah.

As the ruling faction in the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the dominant force within the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the movement's Congress convened during what PA President Mahmoud Abbas described at its opening session as a "pivotal" milestone in the Palestinian struggle.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณWhy Trump's China trip signifies the end of American primacy

Washington is no longer confronting Beijing from a position of unquestioned domination.

Last week's Trump-Xi summit produced no dramatic declaration or historic treaty - yet its importance may prove far greater than any immediate deliverable.

What happened in Beijing was not a breakthrough in policy but breakthrough in recognition: the United States openly acknowledged China as an equal center of global power.

That alone marks a historic turning point.

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WHO tells itself to declare global climate health emergency 'to save millions'

The WHO is itching to trigger the climate and health "emergency" powers Act or whatever legalistic bomb our patsy governments signed on our behalf.

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WHO in 'panic mode' as World Health Assembly kicks off

Today is first day of the World Health Organization's 79th annual World Health Assembly, where delegates come together to set policies and priorities for global health.

Essentially, it's a week-long exercise in saying, as loud and long possible, "We're really important." And thank goodness it came along when it did, because...wow.

The hantavirus outbreak is tearing through the world at the unstoppably terrifying rate of five whole deaths every two months.

That's about 30 deaths in a year or about 0.25% of the number of people who'll died from falling down stairs.

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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆCanada's assisted suicide program could include children and the mentally ill

Canada's MAID program is the subject of ongoing concern among anti-globalist movements across the western world.

The assisted suicide system kills around 15,000 or more Canadians each year and is quickly expanding to include more and more people who are not terminally ill.

Almost all assisted suicide programs are created by liberal governments and all of them are initially promoted as a way to "end the suffering" of people who are close to death anyway.

However, this is merely the first stage of the greater goal, which is to normalize the government sanctioned killing of almost anyone for any reason.

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Heavy sandstorm hits Iraq as hospitals battle respiratory issues

A powerful dust storm has swept across Iraq, including Najaf and Baghdad, sending people to hospital with breathing difficulties.

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