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Elites Advance Plans to Tokenize and Trade Global Water Supplies
Financial institutions and technology firms are developing systems to convert water rights and conserved volumes into blockchain-based digital tokens that can be bought, sold, and traded. A Goldman Sachs report described tokenization as a way to create traceable water rights and conservation credits linked to flow meters. Projects include groundwater mapping surveys, utility data platforms tracking household and agricultural use, and initiatives such as a Dubai-backed digital token tied to verified freshwater reserves. Critics argue the approach turns a basic resource into a financial asset controlled by large investors.
Editorâs Note: The climate scam has been exposed. Now they are going after the water supplyâŚ
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CENTCOM Commander Visits USS Abraham Lincoln After Debunked Condition Reports
Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Central Command, visited the USS Abraham Lincoln on Saturday during a regional tour. The carrier has been deployed in the Middle East for more than 260 days, supporting combat operations and the naval blockade against Iran. Reports of mold, rotten food, and widespread mental health crises have been thoroughly debunked as propaganda and media misrepresentation. Cooper praised the crewâs resilience and operational achievements, while Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao confirmed the ship will return home soon as part of a planned rotation.
Editorâs Note: But you wonât see any retractions from the usual suspect mediaâŚ
Johnson Launches Contrast for America Tour Ahead of Midterms
House Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled a campaign website designed to educate young voters on the historical failures of socialism and communism as he begins a 30-day nationwide tour covering 18 states and 34 districts. The Contrast for America site, referencing Newt Gingrichâs 1994 Contract with America, details examples from Soviet Russia to Venezuela. Johnson described the midterm choice as a choice between common sense and craziness and predicted that Republicans will retain the House majority.
Former ABC Reporter Says Network Gutted Wuhan Lab-Leak Story After Fauci Review
Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran said a 2021 Nightline investigation into the COVID-19 lab-leak theory was heavily revised hours before air after the script was reviewed by network standards, lawyers, and, he was told, Dr. Anthony Fauci. Moran described the final product as incomprehensible and said he had never watched it again. The account emerged the same week Fauci refused a private, transcribed interview with a Senate subcommittee examining the pandemic response. A Senate committee had previously voted to hold Fauci in contempt after he invoked the Fifth Amendment repeatedly at a hearing.
El-Sayed Touts Endorsement From Group Tied to Terror Financing Networks
Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul el-Sayed accepted an endorsement from Americans for Justice in Palestine Action, the lobbying arm of American Muslims for Palestine. Leaders of the groups have past ties to organizations shut down for funding Hamas, including the Holy Land Foundation. El-Sayed expressed gratitude for the support and pledged to end unconditional military aid to countries violating humanitarian law. A retired FBI agent who worked the Holy Land case raised concerns about the networkâs continued influence in U.S. politics.
At Least Six Dead in Indiana After Record Flooding and Storms
Days of heavy storms and flooding across Indiana left at least six people dead as the White River reached record levels in several communities. Victims included a 4-year-old boy killed by a falling tree and others who drowned or were swept away in floodwaters. Hundreds of homes were evacuated in Indianapolis and surrounding areas, with first responders conducting boat rescues. The White River crested above 24 feet in Anderson and Noblesville, surpassing marks set in 1913. President Trump approved a federal disaster declaration to aid recovery efforts.
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DNC Chair Ken Martin Welcomes Leftists in Big Tent Party
Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin described the party as a big tent that includes leftists alongside centrists and progressives during the summer meeting in Austin. The gathering ended without resolving disputes over whether to abolish or reform Immigration and Customs Enforcement, passing resolutions for both approaches. Divisions over Israel also remained unaddressed, with a report delayed until after the midterms. Martin expressed confidence in November victories while former chair Terry McAuliffe urged Democrats to stop internal attacks.
Editorâs Note: No matter that their summer meeting didnât address their horrendous policies, they embraced the communist totalitarianism of the DSA!
Alaskan Democrat Candidate Rejects Kamala Harris Support in Alaska Senate Race
Former Rep. Mary Peltola (D-AK), the Democrat candidate challenging Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK) in Alaska, rejected support from former Vice President Kamala Harris after Harrisâs PAC sent a fundraising email tying the two together. The message solicited donations for both and cast Peltola as the candidate who could flip the state. Peltolaâs campaign said she is not seeking endorsements from outside Alaska and is focused solely on the state. The unsolicited pitch comes as Harris works to stay politically relevant by attaching herself to other Democratsâ campaigns.
Antifa Merchandise Appears at James Talarico Campaign Rally in Texas
Merchandise promoting Antifa was distributed free of charge at a campaign rally for Democrat Senate candidate James Talarico in Killeen. Stickers and buttons included slogans such as âAnti Fascist Social Club,â âAuntifa,â and âItâs Okay to Punch Nazis.â Additional items depicted President Trump in historical revolutionary imagery. The distribution occurred during an event for the Texas Democrat running for U.S. Senate.
Michigan Democrat Nominee Caught on Tape Overly Patronizing Hasan Piker
William Lawrence, the Democratic nominee in a competitive Michigan House race, was recorded complimenting streamer Hasan Piker and asking to appear on his show. The interaction occurred at an event for Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed, who introduced the pair. Lawrence described himself as a progressive organizer running against âcarpetbagging war hawks.â He went on to win his primary and will face Republican incumbent Tom Barrett in a toss-up district.
DSA Praises Fidel Castro on 100th Birthday, Calls Rubio Genocidal
The Democratic Socialists of America issued a statement commemorating what would have been Fidel Castroâs 100th birthday, describing him as a stalwart symbol of anti-imperialist struggle and self-determination. The group said it has a long history of solidarity with the Cuban Revolution and demanded an end to the U.S. blockade, reparations for Cuba, and the prosecution of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio for alleged crimes against humanity. Rubio responded by calling Castro a failure who impoverished and murdered his own people.
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"Communist regimes did not just fail; they killed on a scale never before seen in human history." â Zbigniew Brzezinski
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Iran Offers $30,000 Bounty for Killing or Capturing US Soldiers
Iranâs army chief announced a bounty equivalent to $30,000 for anyone who kills or captures and hands over an American soldier, with the reward doubled if carried out by a woman. Maj. Gen. Amir Hatami said the plan followed numerous public requests for financial support of the military effort. There has been no known deployment of US ground forces inside Iran during the current conflict, aside from a previous rescue mission for a downed pilot. Hatami provided no details on where such actions might occur.
Second Migrant Push Threatens Ceuta as Vox Demands Morocco Cover Costs
Thousands of migrants are again massing near the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, raising the prospect of a second large-scale border crossing weeks after tens of thousands entered from Morocco. Spanish authorities and local reports describe new gatherings of mostly sub-Saharan African migrants attempting or preparing to breach the frontier. The earlier influx left thousands still in the small territory, straining public health services with reports of scabies, tuberculosis concerns, and overcrowded facilities. Spainâs Vox party has demanded that Morocco reimburse the security and medical costs of the crisis.
US Probes Alleged China-Linked Funding of Code Pink Protests in UK
The House Ways and Means Committee is investigating more than $330,000 in alleged payments to a company tied to Code Pink from firms linked to Shanghai-based Neville Roy Singham. Code Pink, co-founded by Singhamâs wife, has organized pro-Palestinian protests in the United Kingdom. Committee Chairman Jason Smith said Singhamâs funding supports pro-Hamas and pro-communist causes beyond U.S. borders. British lawmakers have called for parallel investigations into the network.
South Korea Calls for Talks to Officially End Korean War and Curb Northâs Nuclear Program
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung proposed direct talks with North Korea to formally end the Korean War and replace the 1953 armistice with a peace regime. Speaking on Liberation Day, Lee said the two sides should set aside threats and discuss practical measures to halt the advancement of Pyongyangâs nuclear capabilities. The two Koreas remain technically at war. North Korea has not responded to the latest overture.
China Expands Arctic Shipping Route Through Russia in Polar Silk Road Push
Chinese shipping company Sea Legend Line plans eight cargo voyages between China and Europe via Russiaâs Northern Sea Route during the current Arctic season. The corridor shortens transit times to roughly 20-22 days compared with about 40 days through the Suez Canal and bypasses traditional chokepoints. A test voyage last year demonstrated the routeâs viability. The move deepens China-Russia cooperation in the region and advances Beijingâs long-stated ambitions for the Polar Silk Road, despite China lacking an Arctic coastline.





