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You Know Bill Gates' Mosquito Vaccination Plan? Consider the CIA's Mosquito Plan From the 1960s
Plus: the UN as an anti-democratic governance mechanism, analysis of governments' usage of surveillance to suppress dissent, and critique of fact-checking climate change assertions.
Here are summaries of the top parapolitical stories from yesterday, September 4, 2023:
George Webb’s Oswald In New Orleans
Investigative journalist George Webb sheds light on a CIA program that allegedly weaponized mosquitoes to spread diseases in Cuba as part of Operation Mongoose. The program, which started at the Lacomb CIA training base in Louisiana, was initiated in secret, outside the approval of then-President John F. Kennedy. Webb's research also highlights the involvement of the Rockefeller Yerkes monkey labs in the testing of biological weapons and a CIA base in Florida in weaponizing bioagents for mosquito vectors. Webb suggests that the CIA created a scare about the Cuban missile crisis to shift warfare options from kinetic to bio-weapons. His research began with an investigation into Lee Harvey Oswald and the FBI raid of a CIA base in New Orleans.The United Nations Charter Is A Disgrace
The United Nations (UN) represents not nation states or their populations, but a global public-private partnership dominated by oligarchs. The UN Charter, far from being the liberating constitution governments propose, paves the way for global tyranny. While the Charter claims sovereign equality among nations, it delineates how nation-states are subservient to the Security Council in matters of "security." The Charter allows select nation-states to exercise more power and position governments to implement policy established by an international conglomerate of corporations, non-governmental organisations, and civil society players rather than create their own policy. This establishment of global governance works in favour of private capital, often sidelining the best interests of humanity.How the Government Weaponizes Surveillance to Silence Its Critics
The U.S government's surveillance programs are becoming highly concerning, with technology enabling them to invade privacy at unprecedented levels. Using programs like COINTELPRO, they're able to intimidate and monitor citizens, even those who pose no threat. Innovations in technology have facilitated a vast array of surveillance tools that can track and collect information on the average citizen in over 20 different ways. The privacy invasion extends to political views, spending activities, social media behavior, and much more. This escalating surveillance culture is a disturbing development, undermining the nation's democratic principles and creating a society of fear and suspicion.Geologist Dr. Ian Plimer counters USA Today’s ‘fact-check’ on CO2 levels: Media’s ‘fact-checking resorted to lies & omissions’
Challenging recent fact-checking efforts by USA TODAY, Emeritus Professor Dr. Ian Plimer from the University of Melbourne criticizes arguably misleading statements about human-induced global warming. Dr. Plimer questions assertions that human greenhouse gas emissions significantly drive climate change, arguing such statements contradict evidence related to the Earth’s orbit, solar activity, and plate tectonics. Citing examples of past ice ages, he disputes that increased atmospheric carbon dioxide could fuel global warming and challenges climate activists to produce papers affirming that human emissions unequivocally contribute to global warming. Dr. Plimer ultimately accuses fact-checking practices of resorting to misinformation and neglecting pertinent details.
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