
Paul Watson
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modernity.news | Paul Watson |Jon M. Fleetwood |Steve Watson
This post was republished with permission from VigilantFox.comWhen AJ Gentile joined Joe Rogan in the studio, it didn’t take long for the conversation to veer into dangerous territory. Gentile, the creator of The Why Files, has made a name for himself by diving headfirst into some of the most unsettling and controversial conspiracy theories out there. But he told Rogan that the ones that keep him up at night aren’t about aliens or ancient civilizations. They’re about the government.
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1 week ago |
modernity.news | Paul Watson |Jon M. Fleetwood |Steve Watson
This post was republished with permission from Zero HedgeUpdate (1336ET):The big question in recent weeks: Why are House Republicans hesitating to codify the waste and fraud identified by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) into law?
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1 week ago |
modernity.news | Paul Watson |Jon M. Fleetwood |Steve Watson
This post was republished with permission from Remix NewsA woman was beaten and raped by a Bulgarian-Turkish suspect for refusing to swear on the Quran that she was not cheating. In a previous incident, he also beat the victim with a baseball bat that had a nail embedded inside it. The 24-year-old suspect, Ilia K., who came to Germany as a refugee in 2015, is standing trial in the Frankfurt Regional Court for the previous incidents. He has been charged with rape, bodily harm, and other violations.
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1 week ago |
modernity.news | Paul Watson |Steve Watson |Jon M. Fleetwood
This post was republished with permission from Zero HedgeA Canadian YouTube channel that was dominating the platform during the country’s recent election has vanished, after the state-funded Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reached out to the social media giant, and branded it a ‘content farm’ in a Friday hit-piece.
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1 week ago |
modernity.news | Paul Watson |Steve Watson |Jon M. Fleetwood
This post was republished with permission from Remix NewsAfter a man was beaten to death in the Austrian capital of Vienna, police have now managed to arrest a Pakistani suspect on Sunday, with police saying the random attack appeared to have been conducted out of “bloodlust.”The 27-year-old man was found severely beaten with head injuries in Vienna’s tenth district in Grenzackerstrasse in the Favoriten neighborhood. He was transported to the hospital but died shortly afterwards.
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