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Trump's Meeting With Merz Before D-Day Commemoration
During a recent exchange, Donald Trump reminded German opposition leader Friedrich Merz that Nazi Germany lost the Second World War. The moment happened just as Merz made a symbolic reference to D-Day, saying that tomorrow marks the anniversary of the day “Americans once ended war in Europe.” Trump interrupted him: “That was not a pleasant… Continue reading
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Putin Asks The West "Who Are You?"
Vladimir Putin has once again made it clear he’s not interested in playing by the West’s rules. In a pointed message to Western leaders, he said: “Who do you think you are? All we ever hear is: You must… You have to… We’re warning you… Who even are you?” There was nothing vague about it.… Continue reading
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Horrifying Expose By Former UK MP mRNA Covid Vaccines Are Killing Millions
They Tried To Bribe Him To Shut Up Horrifying. Former UK Member of Parliament Andrew Bridgen has made a public statement that’s hard to ignore. According to him, someone tried to silence him about the COVID-19 vaccines. His words: “The vaccines are killing people… and they tried to bribe me to shut me up. They… Continue reading
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Kiev Draft Center Riot Sees Mobilized Men Revolt Against Command
A violent confrontation broke out this week at a Ukrainian military recruitment facility in Kiev, reportedly located at the Darnitsa Railcar Repair Plant. Footage circulating online shows a group of recently mobilized men yelling at enlistment officers, refusing to comply with orders. Tensions escalate quickly. The men barricade the building’s exit and urge others to… Continue reading
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Zelensky & NATO’s Double Game of Striking Russia Then Pleading Peace
It’s a Strike and Surrender War-Ceasefire Strategy Zelensky approved a strike on a Russian airfield housing strategic bombers. These bombers are part of Russia’s nuclear structure, visible and monitored because of old treaties meant to prevent accidental war. The moment they were hit, those agreements lost meaning. The West cheered. Ukraine looked bold. But within… Continue reading
