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Fauci Says ‘All Hell’ Could ‘Break Loose’ If Vax Is Taken Without Long-Term Safety Testing: NIAID Director on Vax Dangers in 1999 (Video)

"Then you find out that it takes twelve years for all hell to break loose, and then what have you done?" Dr. Fauci warned about vaccinating people against AIDS without collecting long-term safety data first.

Biden’s 2022 Illegal Migration Delivers 7 Migrants for Every 10 U.S. Births

President Joe Biden’s deputies welcomed 1.66 million economic migrants across the U.S. southern border in 2022, according to data revealed late Friday by the...

Liz Truss Resigns as British PM After Just 45 Days in Office

Truss, who became Prime Minister on Sep 6 and replaced Boris Johnson, will no longer be leader of the Conservative Party.

Biden Announces Release of More Oil From Strategic Reserve Ahead of Midterms

The White House announced on Tuesday that President Joe Biden would release 15 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

Defiant Xi Tells World China Is Ready to Stand Its Ground

President Xi Jinping had a clear message to those who want to thwart China’s rise: You will fail.

French General Calls Vax Resisters ‘Superheroes’

The general also said the protesters "embody the best of humanity."

Mealworms, Other Insects Given to Netherland School Children as ‘Sustainable’ Protein

The change aligns with the WEF's plan to combat "climate change."

Fed Sends A Record $6.3 Billion To Switzerland Via Swap Line

BofA Chief Investment Strategist Michael Hartnett (whose latest weekly note we will dissect shortly) has a favorite saying for when critical phase (to avoid...

Americans’ Heating Bills Expected to Soar This Winter

American families will pay far more to heat their homes this winter, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), which predicts that some people will see bills as much as 28 percent higher compared to last winter, with the grim outlook coming as households expect inflation to rise and the economy to get worse.

More Inflation Pain for Consumers Likely as Business Cost Gauge Soars

Inflation from the perspective of business costs—which tend to get passed along to consumers—soared in September, reversing the prior month’s decline and coming in twice as high as markets expected, pointing to a drawn-out Fed fight against high prices.

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