WHO Treaty: Globalists spent time, effort, money and brainpower to construct a worldwide totalitarian police state on health

WHO Treaty: Globalists spent time, effort, money and brainpower to construct a worldwide totalitarian police state on health

Critics called the proposals a global “power grab” that threatened national sovereignty, health freedom, personal liberties and free speech while promoting risky gain-of-function research and “health passports.”

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How Madrid’s all-powerful president hoisted the Galacticos from the ashes to elite clubs in Europe

How Madrid’s all-powerful president hoisted the Galacticos from the ashes to elite clubs in Europe

Winning this year’s Champions League will be worth around €80 million in UEFA prize money to Madrid, including €20 million for winning the final (beaten finalists get €15.5 million). Lifting the trophy six times in the past 11 seasons has brought almost €500 million in prize money, and hugely valuable visibility on the biggest stages for sponsors.

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Real Madrid win 15th Champions League to signal start of new era of dominance in Europe

Real Madrid win 15th Champions League to signal start of new era of dominance in Europe

Off the pitch, Madrid topped Deloitte’s Football Money League 2024 with the highest revenues across the game over 2022-23. Another more recent study by data analytics company Football Benchmark puts their ‘enterprise value’ above all other clubs – and predicts they will soon have the most valuable squad in football.

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Replacing God: Bill Gates invests millions in vaccine to immunise world against ‘climate change’

Replacing God: Bill Gates invests millions in vaccine to immunise world against ‘climate change’

Immunologist and biochemist Jessica Rose says, “The ‘climate’ is something that can be used against all people, no matter what, because we all breathe air and drink water. This is why it is a perfect ‘item of control’ being used to engineer panic. A new ‘deadly virus/vaccine’ campaign would be less effective in this way, following the colossal failure of the ‘Covid-19 measures.’

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Why when junk-food manufacturers place adverts near schools or routes used by students, performance at school drops

Why when junk-food manufacturers place adverts near schools or routes used by students, performance at school drops

It says further that manufacturers use carefully orchestrated flavours, textures and aromas to make them as appealing as possible – a stark contrast to whole foods whose taste and consistency are made by nature and designed to satiate hunger and address your nutritional cravings.

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What you eat affects what you remember: Fast-food addiction vacuums memory, turns adult into junk

What you eat affects what you remember: Fast-food addiction vacuums memory, turns adult into junk

In the US, an estimated five million teens aged 12 to 17 – or 20 per cent of the overall age group – have experienced at least one episode of depression, with symptoms of a loss of interest in daily activities and struggling with sleep, energy and appetite.

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Champions League: Real Madrid diehards believe a form of mysticism stalks the team’s European success

Champions League: Real Madrid diehards believe a form of mysticism stalks the team’s European success

Mystic Uri Geller claims to have powers of psychokinesis – the ability to move objects without physical interaction with them – and over a 50-year career, has become involved in football on several occasions. He placed energy-infused crystals behind the goal to help Exeter City in 1997 – although they lost the game concerned 5-1, but swears to have helped Reading earn promotion in 2002. Most famously, he flew over Wembley in a helicopter during England’s Euro 96 match against Scotland, claiming he moved the ball just before Scotland’s Gary McAllister missed a crucial penalty.

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Ukraine frontline: Physical, mental exhaustion and ever-lurking spectre of death torment soldiers

Ukraine frontline: Physical, mental exhaustion and ever-lurking spectre of death torment soldiers

Viktor was paralysed by anxiety. What if he failed to do his job properly, what if something went wrong with his gun, what if he let down his comrades, whom he calls his “brothers” and considers his second family? He shared his concerns with his company commander. Despite a severe shortage of soldiers on the front, the commander gave Viktor a few days of rest and time to talk with a psychologist.

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UN refugee camps have makings of prisons, but ongoing law reforms in Kenya may catapult it to a refugee rights champion

UN refugee camps have makings of prisons, but ongoing law reforms in Kenya may catapult it to a refugee rights champion

While the Kenyan government has not yet addressed citizenship rights for refugees, it has shown signs of adopting more progressive refugee policies in recent years. Together with the UN’s refugee agency (UNHCR) and its development partners, it has drafted a multi-year, multi-million dollar ‘Shirika Plan’, which aims to transform Kenya’s sprawling camp-cities into self-reliant open settlements, where refugees can live, work, and set up businesses among their local hosts.

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‘There was a group of us for cooking, cleaning or marry the Al Shabaab bosses and if you looked like a monkey they killed you’

‘There was a group of us for cooking, cleaning or marry the Al Shabaab bosses and if you looked like a monkey they killed you’

Our job [during captivity] was to find food and water for them. If you refused you were punished or killed. They were also forcing women to have sex, and when they were pregnant, they were taking babies out of their bellies.

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