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Luckenbach Saga and Prosecution of Robert Menendez Are Two More Epstein-like Scandals

Plus: More signs of the war on meat, including in the US; the UN's PPPR points to a COVID re-boot; alien news as a psy op; Walensky's husband receiving millions in HHS grants.

Here are summaries of the top parapolitical stories from the weekend prior, ending , September 24, 2023:

+ Secret Services, Creative Exposures

In 1982, the NY State Select Committee on Crime probed a national child sex trafficking network that allegedly generated and sold blackmailing material involving government officials to foreign spy agencies. This inquiry arose after a series of investigations from 1972 to 1974 into mafia control over illicit gay bars and related murder cases, notably that of shipping millionaire Edgar Luckenbach Jr. Several sex rings, such as "Brian's Boys" and "Fantasies Unlimited," were identified. Major figures implicated in the peddling of client data included Jonathan Christopher Reynolds III, a call service operator. Lee Berliner, an East Side madam with alleged connections to mob-linked cocaine smuggling and informing for the CIA and DEA, was found connected to a series of suspicious deaths. The press conspicuously omitted certain facets of the story, hinting at possible high-level intervention in the narrative.

+ Senator Robert Menendez's Prosecution Is My Vindication... And It Has Huge Implications For American Foreign Policy

This week, the Department of Justice indicted Senator Robert Menendez, his spouse, and three others on charges of Egyptian intelligence bribe acceptance. These accusations are not new, as I reported on Menendez's corruption in 2015, but suffered defamation from supporters whose alliances were intertwined with the Senator's strong Israel ties. The indictment of Menendez and Salomon Melgen confirms my previous reporting; however, it's become clear that political corruption is entrenched deeply into our politics. The indictment not only interrogates Menendez's decades-long corrupt behavior but also the influence of Israel ties on US politics.

+ The Global War on Farming

Eva Vlaardingerbroek highlights the struggle Dutch farmers are facing against their government's plan to expropriate thousands of farms under the guise of climate change, warning that this issue goes beyond the Netherlands. The war on farming, she argues, is a global agenda of control. Observing similar attacks on farmers' rights in Ireland, Australia, Canada, Britain, and the U.S, she believes the governments are trying to enforce radical lifestyle changes that include a shift to synthetic meat and soy milk. She stresses that the fight is a global one and will eventually reach the U.S. too. Ultimately, she emphasizes the importance of unity, resistance, and defending property rights against globalist strategies.

+ Are Globalist Elites Trying to Ban Meat Consumption?

On September 6, 2023, Phoenix citizens expressed discontent with Mayor Kate Gallego's support for policies potentially leading to a meat ban at a City Council meeting. Gallego, Vice-Chair of C40 Cities, a global network advocating action against climate change, aims to curtail meat consumption. She previously endorsed the 2025 Phoenix Food Action Plan, promoting sustainable food systems, which critics argue equates to meat reduction. Accusations suggest these measures reflect a wider strategy by political elites to modify eating habits under 'sustainability' claims. Critics challenge the purported environmental and health benefits of reducing meat consumption, seeing these efforts as social engineering to transform society along technocratic lines.

+ UN President Approves Pandemic Declaration — Privacy Experts Warn of ‘Digital Gulag’

The United Nations General Assembly has approved a controversial Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response (PPPR) declaration that aims to establish a global pandemic authority despite opposition from 11 nations. Supporters hail the move as an important step towards global health coordination, with emphasis on lessons learned from COVID-19. Critics, however, argue it essentially supports COVID-19-style restrictions and amounts to an infringement on national sovereignty. Spearheaded by pro-vaccine entities, the response plan also includes "increased surveillance and digital health documents", such as vaccine passports, and efforts to counter health-related misinformation.

+ The National Enquirer’s Revolution in Make Believe News, Jesuits and a New Origin Story for Humanity

Reports of ancient aliens discovered in Peru that boast a DNA significantly different from the human race are being accepted uncritically, against the backdrop of government agencies admitting to the possession of alien technology. The convincing media noise is shaping a narrative that Hollywood films like Ridley Scott’s Prometheus and Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey were, in fact, more factual than presumed. However, this recent frenzy of extraterrestrial sensation bears an uncanny resemblance to the 1952 National Enquirer stories of flying saucers and ancient aliens. Looking back, the Inquirer was nothing more than a tool of mass mind control, orchestrated by the CIA in the Cold War era, to devise sensational stories of alien existence. Thus, doubts persist over the veracity of the recent alien claims, suggesting a possibility of psychological manipulation by a 'three-letter agency.'

+ EXCLUSIVE: CDC Director Walensky's Husband Received $5 Million in HHS Grants - and That's Just the Start of It

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky is under fire as allegations emerge of possible ethical discrepancies. The focus is on Loren D. Walensky, Dr. Rochelle Walensky's husband, who co-founded Lytica Therapeutics, a biotechnology firm that received a $16.9 million HHS grant. $5.3 million has already been disbursed to Lytica, with the balance planned for future distribution upon reaching specific milestones. It’s noteworthy because organizations that receive grants usually have been established for at least a year, and typically need additional funding streams. Criticism stems from the lack of transparency, as Dr. Walensky failed to disclose this tie upon her CDC appointment, raising questions about potential conflict of interest.

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