More than 70,000 adverse event reports linked to puberty-blocking drugs were not adequately flagged by the FDA, according to critics. The lack of clear warnings has raised serious concerns about child safety, informed consent, and regulatory accountability.
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A federal court has consolidated more than 70 lawsuits alleging Ozempic, Wegovy, and similar drugs caused partial or permanent vision loss. The cases will proceed as a new multidistrict litigation separate from existing lawsuits over severe gastrointestinal injuries.
Decades of Alzheimer’s research have focused on amyloid plaques, yet cures remain elusive and risks persist. This analysis explores suppressed causes, alternative treatment models, and evidence that cognitive decline may be reversible when the real drivers are addressed.
Children’s Health Defense filed a lawsuit against the Department of Defense, alleging the military systematically denies religious vaccine exemption requests. The suit claims DOD policies violate federal law, constitutional protections, and harm recruitment and readiness.
By Dallas Express The Dallas Express has obtained a second exclusive letter addressed to President Donald Trump from retired Major General Cliver Antonio Alcalá Cordones, a former high-ranking commander…
by Dave DeCamp The House on Wednesday voted down a War Powers Resolution meant to block President Trump from launching a war with Venezuela without congressional…
Venezuela has ordered its navy to escort oil tankers after President Trump declared a complete blockade on sanctioned vessels. The move raises the risk of direct confrontation as U.S. forces continue seizing Venezuelan-linked tankers.
New investigations by The New York Times and Wall Street Journal expose a disturbing global surrogacy industry fueled by trafficking, exploitation, and elite excess. From coerced women to billionaire baby factories, the reports reveal the human cost of commodifying pregnancy.
Hurricane-force winds sparked rapidly spreading wildfires in South Dakota and Wyoming, forcing evacuations and emergency closures. Officials warn conditions remain dangerous as gusts exceed 70 mph
A San Diego physician who supplied ketamine linked to Matthew Perry’s drug access was sentenced to home confinement instead of prison. The case has spotlighted off-label ketamine use and accountability surrounding the actor’s 2023 death.
Four House Republicans broke ranks to support a Democrat-led discharge petition forcing a vote on extending Obamacare subsidies. GOP leadership warns the move could explode the deficit and fund abortion services.
Dr. Richard Alan Miller returns to explore the covert system known as 3i/Atlas — a web of psychological operations, EMF warfare, and AI-driven control. From synthetic telepathy to the weaponization of food and education, this conversation reveals the hidden architecture shaping global compliance and collapse.
DARPA has openly revealed a program aiming to synthesize DNA and RNA inside living cells using light, effectively turning biology into programmable infrastructure. The implications reach far beyond medicine, raising profound ethical, spiritual, and civilizational concerns.
The surviving gunman in the Bondi Beach terrorist attack has been charged with 15 counts of murder and dozens of additional offenses. Authorities say the attack was inspired by ISIS and left children, worshippers, and police among the victims.
Leonardo DRS has successfully completed the first on-orbit test of its crypto-enabled XCM3-Space software-defined radio, demonstrating secure satellite data transport for U.S. military users. The system is designed to counter cyber and electronic warfare threats while supporting future missile defense and space-based operations.
Multiple contradictions, missing evidence, and conflicting media claims are fueling skepticism over the official Bondi Beach “shooting” narrative. Video footage and reporting discrepancies suggest the public may be facing yet another manufactured crisis.
The FDA says it has no plans to add a black box warning to COVID-19 vaccines despite internal data linking the shots to reported deaths, including children. Critics argue the refusal undermines transparency and ignores documented harm tied to the injections.


















