After first citing the Armenian Holocaust and the Rape of Nanking to gain historical context, this article examines the recent Ukrainian arrest of citizen journalist Gonzalo Lira López and the smear campaigns against Patrick Lancaster and Graham Philips to explore the role of citizen… Continue Reading “NATO declares Wars on Citizen Journalists”
The corporations that are screwing up your life, tainting your water, polluting your air, buying up your favorite coffee shop and turning it into a gas station, sucking your tax dollars up through subsidies, those corporations are the same ones creating the climate catastrophe.… Continue Reading “Just 100 companies responsible for 71% of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions”
Actor James Caviezel, who played Jesus Christ in Mel Gibson’s “Passion of the Christ,” said in a recent interview in Spain that he regards abortion as “the greatest moral defect of the western world.” Caviezel was in the country to promote his latest movie… Continue Reading “Abortion is the Greatest Moral Defect of the Western World”
The U.S. Department of State proudly announced the construction of a new U.S. Consulate building @ the cocaine trafficking hub of the Dutch Caribbean colony in Curaçao. The design is said to be glorifying the local culture and the historic Caribbean architectural context of… Continue Reading “US Consulate to build a Deep $245 Million military command Bunker in Curacao”
Out of the 23 top investors in African oil and gas projects, 14 are headquartered in the USA, six in Europe, one in Canada, one in India, and one in South Africa. The information was reported on the sidelines of COP27, by a group… Continue Reading “Western companies investing in Fossil Fuel projects in Africa”
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured two stunning wide-field mosaics of the grandiose Orion Nebula, a large region of star formation that’s one of the closest stellar nurseries to the solar system. It sits just 1,344 light-years away. The huge mosaics, made of… Continue Reading “Space Telescope’s stunning mosaic of Orion Nebula uncovers rogue Planets”
Today, Yemen is primarily known as as home to the world’s worst humanitarian crisis having suffered the loss of almost 400,000 people since the beginning of the nation’s latest war in 2015. However, in the spheres of global trade and big business, it represents a geographical… Continue Reading “Yemen home to the World’s worst Humanitarian Crisis”
Understanding the present-day events in Ukraine is impossible unless you study what happened in 1999 with Serbia. But the hostile attacks intended to crown the US imperial project ended up losing Russia instead There is a Hegelian thread that runs directly from NATO’s ostensible… Continue Reading “NATO bombed Yugoslavia to change the course of European history”
Nestle SA started bottling in 1843 when company founder Henri Nestlé purchased a business on Switzerland’s Monneresse Canal to provide healthy, accessible, and delicious refreshment to the consumer. According to Euromonitor International, there are thousands of bottled water companies worldwide—there’s even Trump Ice—but Nestlé is the biggest… Continue Reading “Nestle makes Billions bottling Water in 100 Factories all over the World”
In a paper, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, a team of robotics detail the creation of their invisible army of robots, which are less than 0.1mm in size (about the width of a human hair) and cannot be seen with the naked eye.… Continue Reading “Scientists build Army of 1 million Micro-Robots that fit inside a Hypodermic Needle”
New research has shown that despite being marketed as a healthy alternative, soybean oil, America’s most popular oil, causes neurological changes in the brains of mice, and may contribute to autism and dementia in humans. Extracted from the seeds of soybeans and used in… Continue Reading “McDonald’s & Pizza Hut use favorite Cooking Oil that causes Neurological Changes in the Brain”
On today’s factory farms, animals are crammed by the thousands into filthy, windowless sheds and stuffed into wire cages, metal crates, and other torturous devices. These animals will never raise their families, root around in the soil, build nests, or do anything that is… Continue Reading “Factory Farming is the definition for extreme Animal Misery”
The current landscape, sustainability is an increasingly vital aspect of our daily lives and of businesses’ operations, drawing focus on carbon-intensive industries like aviation, hotel accommodation including food and beverage (F&B) services. Encouragingly, there has been an uptake of de-carbonisation practices by public and… Continue Reading “Taking Flight with Travel & Tourism Pollution”