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WEF Concludes ‘Annual Meeting of the New Champions’ with Plans Toward Global Social Credit and Digital Surveillance

The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions gathered in Tianjin, China, last week to discuss the latest ideas for supporting “the global transition to a green and renewable economy.”

Boston University School of Law Offers Therapy for Students ‘Upset’ Over Recent Supreme Court Rulings

Boston University School of Law has offered students who are upset about the recent rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court mental health counseling services.

Human Gut-Brain Axis Negatively Impacted by Presence of Pesticides: Scientific Review

Irish and Dutch researchers from the ISME Journal added to the evidence that pesticides produce a harmful effect on the human gut and human brain.

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro Banned From Elections for 8 Years

Brazil's Supreme Court ruled that former president Jair Bolsonaro cannot run in future presidential or lower elections for 8 years.

California ‘Skittles’ Bill Aims to Ban Five Harmful Food Additives Liked to Cancer and Hormone Disruption

The ban targets common ingredients in candies and processed foods, including red dye No. 3, titanium dioxide, brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, and Propylparaben.

Over 130 Nations, Representing 98% of Global GDP, Contemplate Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) Amid Privacy, Government Control Concerns

"By tracking every financial transaction, they will have access to every detail of our spending, the recipient of our money, and how we allocate our resources. In essence, it replicates George Orwell’s dystopian society depicted in 1984," critics have argued.

CIA’s MK Ultra Inhumane Experiments on Indigenous Children and African American Prisoners Unveiled: ‘Horrific’

CIA created environment evoking “the spectre of the resocialization, rethinking, and brainwashing camps of totalitarian societies.”

Federal Pell Grant Program Uses Taxpayer Dollars to Provide Education to Prisoners

The federal Pell Grant program is to fund tuition for an estimated 30,000 prisoners using $130 million in taxpayer dollars beginning next month.

Malaria Found in United States After Two Decades

The CDC expects the number of infections to increase with summer travel.

Newsmax Employees Forced to Hand Over Personal Phone Data in Lawsuit

As part of a lawsuit with Smartmatic, a voting technology company, Newsmax is being forced to hand over their personal phone and cloud data.

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