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King Charles and WEF set meeting for September to accelerate goals of U.N. Agenda 2030

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The World Economic Forum and United Nations are so concerned that the goals of Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development and the Great Reset (aka technocracy under a one-world beast system) are in jeopardy of not being fulfilled by the appointed date, that they have called for a summit in September to discuss how they can kickstart their stalled totalitarian agenda.

The September 18-19 Summit in New York will "mark the beginning of a new phase of accelerated progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals," according to the U.N. website.

The WEF, founded in 1971 by German economist and engineer Klaus Schwab under the tutelage of Dr. Henry Kissinger, has said for years that by 2030 the people of the world will "own nothing," that they will "have no privacy," but they will somehow learn to like their evolving state of digital slavery.

You will be living in a tiny apartment in a so-called smart city, where almost no one works, sitting back playing video games and drawing a universal basic income check from the government. The smart homes situated inside smart cities will be powered by artificial intelligence, an all-knowing force with a watchful eye on everyone's activities, movement, even their thoughts. People will willingly eat bugs and artificial lab-grown meat as their source of protein in a universal effort to help the Earth "heal" itself through carbon neutrality.

Eye 2

Outrage over WHO guidance on sexuality for INFANTS

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© WHOThe WHO guidance says that children aged four and under should be taught about ‘enjoyment and pleasure when touching one’s own body, early childhood masturbation’
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is under pressure to withdraw guidance for schools recommending that toddlers "ask questions about sexuality" and "explore gender identities".

The guidance says that "sexuality education starts from birth" and is described as a "framework for policy makers, educational and health authorities and specialists".


Comment: The WHO is encouraging the very professions tasked with caring for children to be the ones to harm them. A similar corruption occurred during the lockdowns, with - as just one example - hystericised doctors signing Do Not Resuscitate forms for their most vulnerable patients, without their consent, or prematurely ending the life of the elderly to 'free up resources'.


Its advice on how to "talk about sexual matters" with young children was aimed at policymakers across Europe, and was translated into several European languages and promoted at national and international events, according to the WHO.

Comment: Perhaps the saving grace is that it's incidents like this that reveal to a wider public just how corrupt the WHO is:


No Entry

Election group with ties to Soros, Zuckerberg meets in Washington for conference closed to public

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© ReutersUS President Joe Biden and summit participants
An elections group with ties to Democrat mega-donor George Soros and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gathered in Washington on May 8 for a meeting that was closed to the public.

The Epoch Times was denied entry to the event, called a "Summit on American Democracy" and hosted by the Center for Election Integrity & Research (CEIR). Organizers said that the event was invite-only. Only preapproved press and other guests were permitted to attend the summit.

Though the event was live-streamed, the closed nature of the event deprived independent media of access to the laundry list of high-ranking officials attending the summit, including a litany of Secretaries of State, who oversee elections, and other election officials. Among those attending the conference were Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Bill Gates, county supervisor for Maricopa County, Arizona.

The group describes itself as "committed to a fiercely nonpartisan approach." But partisan allegations against its founder, funding by Zuckerberg, and indirect ties to the left-wing Soros challenge that description.

Target

Zelensky says Ukraine will not attack Russian territory in counteroffensive

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© AP/EvgeniyMaloletkaUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky said Sunday that a planned counteroffensive by his country is not aimed at attacking areas inside of Russia, but is meant to free occupied territory in his nation.

Zelensky, speaking alongside German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, made the statement following speculation that Ukraine may target Russian territory in its military counteroffensive. He told reporters:
"We don't attack Russian territory, we liberate our own legitimate territory. We have neither the time nor the strength (to attack Russia)."
Zelensky made the statement while he has been on a tour of European allies, asking for more military and financial assistance after the war against Russia passed the one-year mark earlier this year.

Comment: No matter the justification...it is still an invasion.

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Attention

Our two deep states, one public, one private

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One Deep State is bad enough, but a renegade, predatory private-sector Deep State is intolerable.

In 2007, well before the term Deep State entered the common lexicon, I sketched the interconnected public-private pieces of the Deep State, which I termed the elite maintaining and extending global dominance. This diagram doesn't make all the connections or list all the consequential nodes of influence of course, but you get the idea: elected officials, i.e. "democracy," play a modest role in the entire structure, which displays remarkable continuity regardless of which politicians and parties are currently in power.

That's the whole idea, of course: continuity that can't be disrupted by an election.

What's changed is the emergence of a private-sector Deep State--a.k.a. Big Tech--that has established unprecedented power outside the control of elected officials even as it continues to play ball with the traditional public-sector dominated Deep State of the alphabet federal agencies and informal public-private sector ties.

Briefcase

Republicans to take legal action against Sec. of State Blinken's refusal to share Afghanistan memo warning Taliban to rapidly take Kabul upon US withdrawal

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© Getty ImagesHouse Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul • Secretary of State Antony Blinken
House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul is preparing his committee to move forward with a contempt of Congress charge against Secretary of State Antony Blinken as soon as May 24 after the State Department is expected to blow past a deadline to hand over a key document related to the August 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal.

The committee is specifically seeking a classified dissenting cable that U.S. State Department employees sent prior to the Taliban's takeover on July 13, 2021. The cable warned about a 'deteriorating' security situation' and urged the immediate evacuation of allies, a warning that the Biden administration did not heed, say Republicans.

Blinken is expected to miss the deadline of 6pm ET Thursday May 11 to hand over the document or legal proceedings would be immediately started against him.

McCaul told DailyMail.com Thursday that the proceedings could begin as soon as May 24.
"We've given them ample time. Three extensions of time we tried to work this out, but unfortunately, it doesn't appear that that's going to work and the next step will be to move to contempt proceedings. We plan to have a meeting of my committee on May 24, to hold the Secretary in contempt, and move that to the floor for a full vote by the House of Representatives."
The chairman also called it 'interesting' that it would be the 'first time in history' that a secretary of state has ever been held in contempt by Congress.

Pistol

South Africa responds to US claims of weapons deliveries to Russia

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© Phill Magakoe/AFPSouth African President Cyril Ramaphosa
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has pushed back against accusations by a US envoy who claimed that Pretoria provided Russia with military assistance amid the Ukraine conflict.

On Thursday, Reuben Brigety, the US ambassador to South Africa, told the media he is convinced that Pretoria supplied Moscow with arms and ammunition, which he said were loaded onto a cargo ship in Simon's Town, South Africa's main naval base, between December 6 and 8, 2022.

"The arming of the Russians is extremely serious, and we do not consider this issue to be resolved, and we would like South Africa to [start] practicing its non-alignment policy," the envoy stated.

Brigety was apparently referring to the Russian-flagged ship called Lady R. The vessel was docked at the naval base during this period where it delivered and loaded unidentified cargo, triggering speculation and questions from South African politicians. The ship itself was sanctioned by the US Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control last May over alleged weapon shipments.

Comment: Does the US not deliver weapons to Ukraine?


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SOTT Focus: NewsReal: NATO Weapons Go Boom, British Missiles Strike Russia - Ukraine War Escalates

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The NATO vs Russia proxy war in Ukraine recently escalated a notch or two, with simultaneous 'Ukrainian' airstrikes downing two modern Russian fighter jets and two helicopters... well inside 'Russia proper'. This came the day after British-supplied, longer-range, cruise missiles struck the city of Lugansk, and hours after Russian airstrikes obliterated another huge store of NATO supplies for Ukraine's much-vaunted 'counter-offensive'.

This week on NewsReal, Joe & Niall discuss the latest deceptions in 'the Ukraine war', the riots in Pakistan over ex-PM Khan's arrest, the tight election race in Turkey, Trump's townhall 'tea-party' on CNN, and more!


Running Time: 01:48:03

Download: MP3 — 74.2 MB


Che Guevara

Biden admin is grooming Gen Z 'Influencers' to become digital Red Guard

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Red Guards place a placard around a man's neck, accusing him of being a member of the "black class," in 1966.
Biden's handlers understand that voters respond well to lectures on nuanced political issues by nineteen-year-old products of public education with no life experience to speak of.

Via Axios:
"President Biden's not-yet-official bid for re-election will lean on hundreds of social media "influencers" who will tout Biden's record — and soon may have their own briefing room at the White House, Axios has learned.

Why it matters: The move aims to boost Biden's standing among young voters who are crucial to Democrats' success in elections — and to potentially counter former President Trump's massive social media following, if he's the GOP nominee in 2024.
  • Biden's digital strategy team will connect with influencers across the nation to target those who may not follow the White House or Democratic Party on social media — or who have tuned out mainstream media altogether.
  • Four Biden digital staffers are focused on influencers and independent content creators. The staffers officially work for the White House, not Biden's campaign — but reaching young and suburban voters is clearly a priority.
  • Young voters (ages 18-29) preferred Biden over Trump by a 26-point margin in 2020, and Democrats over Republicans by 28 points in the 2022 midterms."

Star of David

Mighty no more? Israel tiptoes around multi-front war, attempting to maintain a 'deterrence capacity'

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© Uriel Sinai / Getty ImagesAn Israeli armored convoy.
Tel Aviv's decisions suggest a deterioration of its military dominance as its closest partner, the US, loses regional clout

After Israel defied public calls to launch a large-scale military operation against Palestinian armed groups in Gaza, fearing it could trigger a multi-front war, it began an assassination campaign against Palestinian Islamic Jihad leaders.

Despite the hundreds of rockets fired into Gaza recently suggesting that it may want further escalation, Tel Aviv* is seeking a limited strategic victory to score political points and its refusal to target Hamas, the most powerful armed movement in Gaza, proves this.

On May 2, Palestinian political prisoner, Khader Adnan, died in Israel's Nitzan military detention facility following an 86-day hunger strike. Having taken part in five previous hunger strikes, Adnan had become a national icon who, through peaceful means, had won his freedom after being repeatedly detained without charge by Israel's military-judicial system. At the 80-day mark of his last hunger strike, the public figure and official West Bank spokesperson for the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) movement experienced a significant decline in health, prompting calls to transfer him to a medical facility.