Who Can Smell The Gas? Winds Of Change Disperse The Stench Of Old World Lies As Russia, China Rise
Former General David Petraeus stepped forward this week to respond to what the West is calling Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “threat” to use nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, CNN and other Western outlets are sounding the same alarm along these lines, massaging the narrative that Russians intend to use nukes in Ukraine.
CBI Arrests Russian National For Manipulating Software Of JEE Mains Examination
The CBI picked up the foreign citizen from the Bureau of Immigration at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, where he had been detained upon his arrival from Kazakhstan. The CBI arrested the Russian national for manipulating software of JEE Mains examination.
The Golden Road To Samarkand
But what is it for? This is the question that the media in Russia, China, Iran and half a dozen countries were posing all last week in the wake of a summit in Samarkand that brought their leaders together as members or aspiring members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).
1354 Athlete Cardiac Arrests, Serious Issues, 922 Of Them Dead, Since COVID Vaccine
It is definitely not normal for so many mainly young athletes to suffer from cardiac arrests or to die while playing their sport, but this year it is happening. Many of these heart issues and deaths come shortly after they got a COVID vaccine. While it is possible this can happen to people who did not get a COVID vaccine, the sheer numbers clearly point to the only obvious cause.
Syria Demands Compensation For Oil And Gas Stolen By The United States At The UN
The war against Syria is an attempt by the West to maintain control over the world. Now, Syria is demanding compensation for oil and gas stolen by the United States at the UN.
The Meat Replacement Hypothesis
Farmers across the world are in open revolt against their governments. In India, thousands of farmers have stormed New Delhi, alleging collusion between the Prime Minister and major agricultural corporations. In the Netherlands, new restrictions on nitrogen emissions from fertilizer that threaten to destroy farmers’ livelihoods have driven battalions of tractors into the streets—and conflicts with the police. In Sri Lanka, the President’s sudden decision to ban chemical fertilizers and impose universal organic farming recently led to massive protests and the collapse of their government. Similar environmentalist policies are about to be imposed in Ireland and Canada, where just last year truckers shut down the city of Ottawa over COVID vaccination mandates.
How A Small Bengaluru-Based Bakery Took On Amazon And Won
Bengaluru-based bakery Happy Belly Bakes sued Amazon in court after discovering that the latter was offering a number of snacks under a similar moniker. This is how a small Bengaluru-based bakery took on Amazon and won.
The CIA Is Not Your Friend
It hasn’t been a month since President Biden mounted the steps of Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, declaring it his duty to ensure each of us understands the central faction of his political opposition are extremists that “threaten the very foundations of our Republic.” Flanked by the uniformed icons of his military and standing atop a Leni Riefenstahl stage, the leader clenched his fists to illustrate seizing the future from the forces of “fear, division, and darkness.” The words falling from the teleprompter ran rich with the language of violence, a “dagger at the throat” emerging from the “shadow of lies.”
Iraq Is Nearing The Brink Of A Shiite Civil War
Iraq is nearing the brink of a Shiite civil war. Iraq’s destiny will be decided by the escalating violence of Moqtada al-Sadr and Iran’s rivalry.
Russia And India To Start Trade In Rupees
Russia and India are set to start trade in rupees. To increase Indian exports, a new payment system has been approved.