“A Poor Man’s Nuke:” Weaponizing Ticks, Fleas and Mosquitoes
By Peter Koenig, November 25, 2025
In her interview with Tucker Carlson, Kris Newby says according to Willy Burgdorfer, a researcher at Fort Detrick’s bio-weapon lab, bites from infected ticks, cause Rickettsia, also called “Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever” and that is the deadliest tick-borne disease. It was a germ being weaponized by the US military.
By Mark Keenan, November 25, 2025
The danger is not that AI will become human — but that humans will become machine-like. And this danger is not hypothetical. AI is already shaping what may be spoken on social media, what may be researched in medicine, and — through digital currency — what may even be purchased.
New Russian Fighter Destroys ‘Patriots’ Days After Delivery from Germany
By Drago Bosnic, November 25, 2025
The introduction of the Su-30SM2 marked a pivotal moment, which was bad news for the political West that decided to respond by sending additional SAM (surface-to-air missile) systems, specifically the extremely overhyped and exorbitantly overpriced US-made “Patriot”.
Canada’s “Medical Assistance in Dying” (MAID) Programme
By Stephen Karganovic, November 25, 2025
Statistics for Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying or [MAID] (as the legal regulation that allows euthanasia is known) are chilling. In 2024 alone, 15,343 Canadians chose to have their lives terminated under the provisions of this law, constituting 4.7% of all deaths recorded in Canada for that year, a 15.8% increase in relation to 2022.
The Cancer That Sinks Empires: Borrowing
By Ret Admiral Cem Gürdeniz, November 25, 2025
History teaches one lesson: debt is indispensable to every empire, yet it behaves like cancer. Rome began to collapse the day it lost its silver denarius. Spain’s decline began when silver abundance rendered the real worthless. The Netherlands and France fell when trapped in the interest-rate spiral. The Ottomans suffocated under debasement and foreign debt.
By Melissa Garriga, November 25, 2025
Next year, an estimated five million people will be priced out of health insurance in the United States. I am one of them. When I went to renew my family’s policy, I was shocked to discover my premium had gone up to $2,600 per month, a price my household of four simply cannot afford.
Contract Bikies and Bribed Politicians: Australia’s Nauru Refugee Deal
By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, November 26, 2025
It began with the colourful confessions of former Australian Army rifleman Oisin Donohoe. In a report published in The Age on November 8, Donohoe made salty allegations that the private security intended for overseeing “unlawful noncitizens” transferred from Australia to Nauru would be staffed by members of the Finks outlaw motorcycle gang.


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