Dane Wigington returns with a warning that global climate engineering is accelerating at an alarming pace. From artificial storms to atmospheric manipulation, questions rise over engineered intervention.
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Questions surrounding Artemis II are raising skepticism about NASA’s mission details and transparency. Observers point to inconsistencies in footage and technical claims.
Pope Leo’s actions and statements are drawing strong reactions across religious communities. The debate highlights tensions over doctrine and modern engagement.
Dominican Sisters in New York are challenging a state law they say violates their religious beliefs. The case could shape future rulings on faith-based rights.
A Chinese-linked tanker passed through the Strait of Hormuz despite a U.S. naval blockade, escalating geopolitical tensions. The incident raises questions about enforcement and global responses to U.S. pressure on Iran.
An analysis examines claims that global conflicts, including tensions with Iran, are driven by financial systems and banking interests. The piece connects war, derivatives markets, and economic control theories.
Former Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson admitted under oath he changed whistleblower rules in 2019. The timing has renewed scrutiny over the origins of the Trump impeachment inquiry.
The U.S. military has fully implemented a naval blockade of Iranian ports, cutting off key maritime trade routes tied to Tehran’s economy. The move escalates pressure as negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program remain uncertain.
The United States deepens defense ties with Indonesia, signaling a strategic shift in the Indo-Pacific as pressure mounts on China’s regional influence.
The $140.9 billion Sentinel missile program is accelerating to recover from delays and cost overruns. Officials say the effort is critical to modernizing America’s aging nuclear deterrent.
A 14-year-old charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of his mother has pleaded not guilty in a Cheyenne court. The case raises serious concerns over family dynamics and juvenile justice.

There’s No Vacancy Just Yet, But Ted Cruz and Mike Lee Are Being Floated as Possible SCOTUS Nominees
Republicans are preparing for a potential Supreme Court vacancy, with Senators Ted Cruz and Mike Lee emerging as leading contenders for nomination.
JD Vance condemned attacks on Erika Kirk after threats forced her to cancel a TPUSA event. He called the criticism “disgusting” and defended her amid ongoing political hostility.
A federal appeals court delivered a sharp rebuke to Judge James Boasberg, calling his actions a “clear abuse of discretion” in a case involving Trump-era deportations. The ruling reinforces limits on judicial overreach into executive authority on national security matters.
New footage appears to show an assault on a conservative journalist in Minneapolis was premeditated. Authorities are now reviewing the incident amid rising attacks on reporters.





















Joe Biden Did Something Racist Again
Joe Biden is under fire after a controversial remark at Syracuse University reignited debate over his history of racially charged comments. Critics argue the incident reflects a broader pattern spanning decades.