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Trends are Shifting Towards a Major Conflict Between the East and West

Plus: COVID-19 infections in 2019 on military vessels, Ukrainian amputees suffer from war, PR firms editing Hunter Biden's Wikipedia, Nixon's shift from gold to fiat money criticized, and Syria's growing military might as a threat to Israel.

  1. The Independent Review: Episode 28 –> 9-11/Covid Parallels, Twitter aka DARPA/WeChat & More

    Ryan Graham's "The Independent Review" will now be featured on NEWSPASTE.com, with its 28th episode already on board. With a mission closely aligned to that of NEWSPASTE, The Independent Review seeks to highlight the alternative media community. To mark this collaboration, Graham appeared on the NEWSPASTE Podcast recently. The site urges users to support The Independent Review through their engagement. Furthermore, the article discusses how trends are shifting towards major conflicts between East and West, sparked by an army of NGOs aimed at former-Soviet countries post the Berlin Wall era.

  2. Emails Show Hunter Biden Hired Specialists to Quietly Airbrush Wikipedia

    High-profile individuals and corporations, including Hunter Biden, have been revealed to hire specialized consultants to edit their Wikipedia pages for a more favourable depiction, according to emails from Biden's laptop. In 2014, Biden worked with FTI Consulting to alter his personal Wikipedia profile, removing negative associations and boosting his achievements. Similarly anonymous Wikipedia accounts made several edits to Biden's page. Records indicate that within a month, the page underwent significant changes, with negative references removed and detailed passages on his volunteer work added. Such edits were often made through illegitimate "sock puppet" accounts linked with PR firms managing high-profile clients' images.

  3. Earl(ier) COVID-19 Outbreaks on Military Vessels

    The article discusses the possibility that the US Navy had early knowledge of COVID-19 before the first case was officially confirmed in the US on January 20, 2020. It hypothesizes that certain Navy vessels travelling between the US and Asia showed presence of COVID-19 antibodies, and this should've drawn more attention. The article also points towards data indicating that young individuals were not as fatally affected by the virus, contrary to widespread panic early in the pandemic. The piece concludes by suggesting that such viruses could serve as efficient bioweapons, potentially causing controlled pandemics that primarily threaten vulnerable population groups.

  4. Western press fetishizes Ukrainian amputees as limb loss epidemic grows

    The devastating toll that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has taken on its military personnel is alarming. Reports reveal that between 20,000 and 50,000 Ukrainians have lost one or more limbs since the war began, a figure which potentially underestimates the true figure given the delay in registering patients post-procedure. The casualties in Ukraine are said to surpass those suffered by Germany and Britain during World War I. Despite the challenging circumstances, Ukrainian veterans display remarkable grit and resilience, fueling their desire to return to the frontline. However, Ukraine's healthcare is significantly overwhelmed, with a severe shortage of medical supplies, doctors, and technicians. Despite receiving a considerable amount of aid from Western nations, the country lacks the technology and infrastructure to effectively care for its wounded.

  5. On this day in 1971: Nixon 'temporarily' detonates a monetary bomb, suspends the gold standard, and turns the dollar into funny money 

    On August 13, 1971, President Richard Nixon and top officials decided the Bretton Woods system was damaging the dollar's value, leading to a dramatic shift from a gold-backed currency to a fiat one. Nixon claimed this move would stabilise the dollar, but the decision resulted in significant economic inequalities and ongoing financial instability. This shift to fiat money disproportionately benefits those already wealthy and closest to money production, while disadvantaging the majority. The article argues that the long-term effects of this decision continue to erode the dollar's purchasing power.

  6. What Israel fears most about Syria - with Kevork Almassian

    Syriana Analysis founder, Kevork Almassian, discusses a new report by the Institute for National Security Studies at Tel Aviv University indicating that as Syria rebuilds its civilian infrastructure and military after a decade of civil war, it poses potential threats to Israel. The study observes Syria’s expanding missile capabilities, including UAVs and air defense, possible development of nuclear capabilities, and unconventional threats like chemical weapons. The report also includes suggestions for Israel's response to these emerging threats. Despite challenges, Syria's increased military strength represents a potential strategic risk that must not be disregarded.

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