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60 new community cases, 7 remain in ICU – MOH

The Ministry of Health COVID numbers for today include 60 new community cases, and 7 remain in ICU. Test results are obtained via use...

Ghislaine Maxwell guilty

A jury has found Ghislaine Maxwell guilty of all but one of the six counts of sex-trafficking she faced in the US. Maxwell was the...

Watch: UK Political activist Tommy Robinson to expose government corruption

UK political activist Tommy Robinson says he is about to expose government corruption at the highest levels in his upcoming docu-film 'The Rape of...

Watch: Allegation BBC used ‘crisis actor’ in hospital interview

A recent BBC interviewed featured a man named Henry Dyne, who spoke from a hospital bed after being admitted for COVID-19 treatment. During the interview...

Community exposure to Omricon case confirmed – MOH

In a press release today, the Ministry of Health confirmed the first case of Omricon community exposure in New Zealand. Whole genome sequencing detected the...

46 new community cases today, 7 in ICU – MOH

The Ministry of Health confirms today there are 46 new community cases of COVID-19, while 7 active cases remain in ICU. Case numbers are...

Aussie man banned from leaving Israel until year 9,999

An Australian man says he has been barred from leaving Israel for another 7,978 years over a $2.4 million debt in child support. An Australian...

Elon Musk, crypto, cannibalism: Nostradamus’s prophecies for 2022

Nostradamus prophesies may offer insight on global economy next year. According to prophesies by the long-dead French plague doctor, astrologer and seer Nostradamus, next year...

Country that dumped Queen as head of state holds snap election

Barbadians will head to the polls just weeks after removing Queen Elizabeth as head of state. Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley has announced the early...

Welsh govt takes heat over ‘bonkers’ woke idea

‘Woke’ Welsh government style guide prohibits civil servants using a number of “banned words” including several references to ‘disability’. The Welsh government has been criticized...

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