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U.S. Special Operations Forces Considering Use of ‘Deepfakes’ for Psychological Operations

The U.S. Special Operations forces are reportedly considering using deepfakes as a weapon of war or propaganda tool, according to federal procurement documents cited by an Intercept report.

Mexican President Threatens to Launch ‘Information Campaign’ Against Republicans in U.S. Elections

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has threatened to launch an "information campaign" in the US against Republicans in response to calls for action against cartels smuggling fentanyl across the border, urging Mexicans and Hispanics not to vote for them unless US lawmakers change their treatment of Mexico.

Chinese Rocket’s Military Spy Satellites Break Up Over Texas, Debris Field Miles Wide

A Chinese rocket's second stage that launched three military surveillance satellites in June broke up over Texas with a debris field that could be several hundred miles long.

Swiss President Opposes Supply of Arms to Ukraine, Reiterates Neutrality

Switzerland will continue to oppose the supply of arms to Ukraine as the country retains its constitutional neutrality, President Alain Berset confirmed on Tuesday.

How Should We Regard the President’s Treason?

In the four years of World War II, 300,000 American soldiers lost their lives, or 75,000 per year.

Impressions From the House Investigation Into the COVID Lab Leak

The House Oversight and Accountability Committee’s subcommittee on the COVID-19 pandemic recently held its first hearing as part of its investigation into the virus' origins.

Former CDC Director Testifies COVID-19 ‘Likely’ Came From China’s Wuhan Lab

Former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield testified that COVID-19 most likely originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China, citing unusual events that occurred in September 2019.

Afghanistan Withdrawal Left Taliban in Possession of Billions Worth of U.S. Military Equipment

The terrorist group acquired almost $7.2 billion worth of military equipment.

‘Pro-Ukrainian’ Group Suspected in Bombing of Nord Stream Pipelines: NYT Source

Anonymous U.S. officials suggest that a pro-Ukrainian group is suspected to have been responsible for the September 2022 bombing of Nord Stream pipelines, according to The New York Times, although it is unclear who directed or paid for the operation.

SPLC Lawyer Among Antifa Militants Who Launch Violent Attack on Atlanta Police: Domestic Terrorism

Antifa militants launched a violent attack on Atlanta police while guarding a construction site for a first responder training facility, resulting in nearly two dozen suspects being arrested on suspicion of domestic terrorism, including an SPLC lawyer.

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