Weekly News Wrap

Weekly News-July-19-2024

Here are our top 5 stories of the week.

#1 – Questions Regarding The Trump Shooting

By Chuck Baldwin

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Okay. Okay. Every talking head from every medium in the world has already given their analysis of the Trump shooting in Pennsylvania. I almost decided to NOT write on this because, after all, virtually everything that can be said about it has been said—everyone from the conventional, mockingbird media to the most fanciful conspiracy theorist and everyone in between.

But, alas, here I am writing about the Trump shooting. At this point, I have mostly observations and questions regarding those observations—quite a few questions.

My biggest questions concern the Secret Service (SS) itself. Read Full Article >


#2 – MASSIVE Global Technology Outage Grounds Flights, Takes Down Banks, Medical Services and 911

By Daisy Luther | The Organic Prepper

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A massive technology outage is wreaking havoc worldwide. Early reports blame the chaos on an issue with Microsoft, the dominant operating system for desktop computers and the software Falcon from Crowdstrike. We’ve been assured this isn’t a cyberattack, but a software glitch affecting the OS of computers across the world.

Here are some of the ways this outage is causing global chaos today. Read full article >


#3 – Yemen’s Houthis claim drone strike on Tel Aviv that Israeli military says killed 1 and wounded 8 people

By CBS News

A large explosion rocked the streets of central Tel Aviv in the early Friday morning hours, jolting Israelis out of bed, shattering windows and raining down shrapnel in what Yemen’s Houthi rebels claimed as an attack using a new explosive drone. Read full article >


#4 – Russian Court Jails American Journalist for 16 Years for Spying

By RT News

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American journalist Evan Gershkovich has been sentenced by a Russian court to 16 years in prison after being found guilty of spying. Friday’s ruling comes after a trial held behind closed doors due to “national security” issues.

The 32-year-old Wall Street Journal reporter was arrested in March 2023 in Ekaterinburg. Read full article >


#5 – US Senators Secretly Work to Block Safeguards Against Surveillance Abuse

By Dell Cameron | WIRED

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Members of the United States Senate have been working for more than a month to shore up safeguards against further misuse of the US government’s most consequential surveillance program. Those efforts have hit a snag, however, with at least two Republican senators now privately objecting to the changes—provisions that seek to impose new limits on the US government’s power to wiretap communications between Americans and foreigners overseas. Read full article >

Here are our top 5 most underreported or most bizarre stories of the week.

#1 – Bombshell DHS Document Proves Pandemic Lockdowns Planned As Early as 2007

By Jeffrey A. Tucker | Brownstone Institute

We’ve just come across a document hosted by the Department of Homeland Security, posted March 2023, but written in 2007, that amounts to a full-blown corporatist imposition on the US, abolishing anything remotely resembling the Bill of Rights and Constitutional law. It is right there in plain sight for anyone curious enough to dig.

There is nothing in it that you haven’t already experienced with lockdowns. What makes it interesting are the participants in the forging of the plan, which is pretty much the whole of corporate America as it stood in 2007. Read full article >


#2 – Fake Meat is Being Introduced Into the UK as Pet Food; They Hope to Expand the Market to Humans

By Rhoda Wilson | The Exposé

Source: Meatly

The UK has become the first European country to approve the sale of artificial meat for pet food. The regulatory clearance was granted to Meatly, a company developing cultivated meat from animal cells. The initial product will be chicken-based and intended for use in dog food.  However, they hope to expand the market and sell their artificial meat to humans.

Artificial meat – also known as in vitro, cultivated, cell-based, clean, cultured, lab-grown or slaughter-free meat – is meat that is grown in a cell culture outside an animal’s body instead of inside, naturally. Read full article >


#3 – Synchron Hooks Up Human Brain Direct to AI

By Mark Whittaker | Forbes.au

Synchron’s adoption of artificial intelligence into its brain-computer interface is a step towards transhumanism, says the company’s brain-surgeon CEO Tom Oxley, but that’s not why they’re doing it.

The incorporation of a large language model into Synchron’s brain tech keeps the Australian-founded, US-headquartered Synchron ahead of its main rival, Elon Musk’s Neuralink, in the race to market with a brain-computer interface that allows people to operate a computer with their thoughts.

It has announced that one disabled patient has started using an artificial intelligence feature to help him communicate at “conversational” speed. Read full article >


#4 – California’s Radical LGBTQ Agenda is a Preview of National Policy if Gavin Newsom Elected

By The Disntr

Rumors are swirling that President Joe Biden may soon drop out of the 2024 presidential race, following his recent COVID-19 diagnosis and a series of concerning public gaffes. Despite the White House’s denials, insider reports suggest Biden is seriously considering stepping aside. This move could pave the way for California Governor Gavin Newsom to become the Democratic nominee, a scenario that would spell disaster for parental rights and the moral fabric of our nation.It’s becoming increasingly clear that the Democratic Party has been orchestrating Biden’s exit for months. His faltering health and cognitive missteps have only accelerated this process. If Biden steps down, it opens the door for Newsom to step in—a calculated move to install a candidate who can carry forward the most radical aspects of the left’s agenda without the baggage of Biden’s failures. Read full article >


#5 – TikTok “blasphemy” leads to death sentence for Pakistani Christian

By MNN News

Another young Christian is sentenced to death under Pakistan’s notorious blasphemy laws.

The 27-year-old believer allegedly shared a photo of a damaged Quran on TikTok following widespread attacks on the Christian community last August. Even though the young man did not create the image, the court said it was blasphemous and worthy of a death sentence. Read full article >

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