Anonymous ID: 07702b July 1, 2025, 5:37 a.m. No.23261047   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Donald Rumsfeld’s hidden role in the development of Moderna’s covid injection

By Rhoda Wilson on June 30, 2025

 

The covid and SARS pandemics were deliberately released from laboratories at the behest of pharmaceutical giants and governments, with the goal of profiting from the sale of vaccines and treatments.

 

Donald Rumsfeld, a former US Secretary of Defence, is identified as a key figure in this scheme, with ties to pharmaceutical companies such as Gilead Sciences and Searle Pharmaceuticals.

 

Rumsfeld’s connections to these companies and his role in shaping US policy on bio-defence and pandemic preparedness provide evidence of a corrupt system in which pharmaceutical giants and governments collaborate to engineer viral problems and peddle therapeutic solutions for profit.

 

Pharmaceutical companies and financial institutions have profited significantly from the covid pandemic, with Rumsfeld’s business model of “create the problem, then profit from the solution” being present throughout.

 

https://expose-news.com/2025/06/30/donald-rumsfelds-role-in-covid/

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Cashless Is Costing You More Than You Think

By g.calder on July 1, 2025

 

Spending money is now more seamless than ever. But with digital payments becoming the norm, what exactly are we trading for convenience?

 

Is Tapping Too Easy? The Psychology Driving Digital Spending

We’ve all done it at some point – tapped our card, phone, or watch at the checkout without thinking twice. But in the background, there’s an additional cost of its convenience that few people ever consider.

 

Paying with cash reportedly causes psychological discomfort, as we’re constantly aware of what we’re spending, known as the “pain of paying” by some researchers. Their studies show that when we pay digitally, we pay much more freely and feel less friction. In real terms, research has shown that mobile payments lead to 9% higher transaction values and 11% higher payment frequency when compared to cash. And more than half of Americans now say their primary payment method is digital rather than traditional. [Source: TIME]

 

Essentially, using modern ways of paying bypasses our hardwired financial senses, meaning we’re all silently becoming more comfortable with invisible spending.

 

Cashless: Convenient or Controlling?

With technological progress taking us effortlessly towards a cashless society, we are already seeing a subtle but serious loss of control. We must remember that every scan, swipe, and tap is tracked, logged, and now even monetised.

 

more:

 

https://expose-news.com/2025/07/01/the-real-price-of-convenience-going-cashless-is-costing-you-more-than-you-think/

Anonymous ID: 07702b July 1, 2025, 9:03 a.m. No.23261585   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The pesticide predicament: After lobbying, states crop cancer victims’ right to sue

Since acquiring agri-giant Monsanto in 2018, pharmaceutical company Bayer has sought to protect itself from legal liabilities over Monsanto’s Roundup products. Is a pesticide-free world even possible?

 

Megan Butler / June 27, 2025

 

Noting that Roundup had been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency, the company twice asked the U.S. Supreme Court to find that “failure to warn” claims in state-level lawsuits were preempted by federal law.

 

By 2025, growing numbers of lawmakers were coming around to Bayer’s way of seeing things.

 

At least eight states this year have considered or passed bills limiting “failure to warn” liability for these types of claims. At the national level, there’s also the proposed U.S. Agricultural Labeling Uniformity Act. Though it hasn’t yet passed, it has bipartisan support.

 

At least two states — Georgia and North Dakota — have passed the Bayer-backed bills. In May, Georgia Republican Governor Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 144, which prevents people from suing pesticide producers for failing to warn of health risks beyond what is required by the EPA. The law goes into effect in January.

 

more:

 

https://www.courthousenews.com/the-pesticide-predicament-after-lobbying-states-crop-cancer-victims-right-to-sue/