Category: World
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Canadian Sniper Wali Describes Worst Day Of Fighting In Ukraine
Former Canadian sniper “Wali” sits in a house somewhere in Ukraine close to the front lines of the Russia-Ukraine war. Beside him is another foreign fighter, an American veteran, and behind him, a Ukrainian soldier. Wali has been on the ground in Ukraine since the early days of the Russian invasion, and said that he’s come close…
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Canadian sniper ‘Wali’ alive in Ukraine, debunks rumours of his death
Sniper ‘Wali’ debunks rumors about his death: ‘I don’t have a single scratch’. All those rumors about ‘Wali’ dying are not true, he just went dark A former member of the Canadian Armed Forces who is now fighting Russian forces in Ukraine claims he was the last to learn of his own demise. There was…
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World’s largest plane Antonov AN-225 destroyed in Ukraine
The world’s largest airplane, the Antonov AN-225, has been destroyed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to Ukrainian officials, provoking worry and regret within the aviation community in which it enjoys virtually cult status. The large aircraft, named “Mriya,” or “dream” in Ukrainian, was parked at an airfield near Kyiv when it was assaulted…
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Heart inflammation risk 133x greater for teenage boys after Pfizer’s COVID shot: Study
A CDC study found that myocarditis skyrocketed in men 12-24 years old after mRNA COVID vaccination.
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Menstrual Cycle Affected by COVID Shot: NIH Research
Women worldwide have reported changes in their menstrual cycles as a result of COVID-19 vaccinations. Changes include heavier and more painful periods1 and changes in menstrual cycle length, as well as unexpected breakthrough bleeding or spotting in postmenopausal women who have not had a period in years, if not decades. Although health officials have attempted…
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Taiwan adds new navy minelayers to defenses against China
Taiwan commissioned new navy minelayers on Friday to bolster its defenses against colossal rival China. President Tsai Ing-wen presided over a ceremony commissioning the navy’s First and Second Mining Operations Squadrons, which will operate ships capable of automatically sowing large numbers of small but powerful mines at high speeds without the use of divers. These…
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Ebola-like hemorrhagic fever virus or Marburg virus in China with only 50% survival rate?
Dr. Robert Malone joined Steve Bannon on The War Room to discuss the latest viral outbreak in China, that many experts worried. Dr. Malone on Jan 11 told the War Room that he heard the disease spreading across China is reportedly an “Ebola-like hemorrhagic fever virus.” Dr. Malone said: “They are using language that this…
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Triple vaccinated Swiss Olympic athlete Fabienne Schlumpf diagnosed with myocarditis
Fabienne Schlumpf, a triple-vaccinated Swiss marathon record holder and Olympic athlete, was diagnosed with myocarditis and may never race again. The 31-year-old Swiss runner disclosed her diagnosis of myocarditis on her Instagram account Thursday. At the moment, she is not permitted to participate in any sports or training. “BAD NEWS! Unfortunately a myocarditis is holding…
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Vaccines increase risk of heart disease for young men than COVID-19: new study
According to a new study, mRNA COVID-19 vaccines pose the higher risk of possibly heart inflammation in young men more than the virus itself. According to a pre-print study published last month by British researchers, each dose of the COVID vaccine increases the risk of myocarditis in men under the age of 40. Myocarditis is…
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Taliban warns to send 2,000 suicide bombers to Washington DC: report
Late last year, the Taliban reportedly told the US that it would send 2,000 suicide bombers to Washington, D.C., if the Biden administration implemented a plan to station the same number of soldiers at the US embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan. According to a report by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), a watchdog group…