Anonymous ID: cd9732 Oct. 29, 2025, 6:49 p.m. No.23788003   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8056 >>8089 >>8198 >>8282 >>8705 >>8708

Kirill Dmitriev

@kadmitriev

 

Spoke today at the Future Investment Initiative Forum in Saudi Arabia — discussing economics, global dialogue, Bidenomics, mRNA vaccines and future partnerships for shared prosperity. Peace propagandist in action! 🕊️

@FIIKSA

 

https://twitter.com/i/status/1983540702211711407

Anonymous ID: cd9732 Oct. 29, 2025, 7:02 p.m. No.23788053   🗄️.is 🔗kun

In a recent interview with Time Magazine, US President Donald Trump warned that the United States would not tolerate Israel’s plans to annex parts of the West Bank. He said that if such actions were pursued, Washington would completely cut off military and financial assistance to Israel – its key ally in the Middle East.

 

“It won’t happen because I gave my word to the Arab countries. And you can’t do that now. We’ve had great Arab support. It won’t happen because I gave my word to the Arab countries. It will not happen. Israel would lose all of its support from the United States if that happened,” Trump said when asked about the potential repercussions of annexation.

 

Trump’s comments came amid escalating tensions between Washington and West Jerusalem. The diplomatic chill was triggered by two bills approved by the Knesset on October 22, which propose extending Israeli sovereignty over portions of the West Bank. The move provoked sharp disapproval from the White House, which sees it as a threat to the normalization process between Israel and Arab states – and a direct violation of previous agreements with the US.

 

Another source of friction was a statement by Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a far-right figure within the ruling coalition, who mocked Saudi Arabia, saying the Saudis could “keep riding camels” instead of pursuing normalization with Israel. After backlash from both Riyadh and Washington, he was forced to apologize for his “absolutely inappropriate” comment. The incident, however, only deepened existing tensions.

 

In recent days, the Trump administration has been working to rein in its Israeli partners, warning them not to jeopardize the US–Arab dialogue cultivated over the past few years. Trump’s tough rhetoric reflects Washington’s determination to maintain influence in the region and prevent the collapse of negotiations between Israel and the Arab countries, particularly Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

 

The strain in US-Israel relations grew sharper after Vice President J.D. Vance condemned the Knesset’s move to extend Israeli sovereignty over parts of the West Bank. The vote coincided with his visit to Israel, adding a political edge to the situation. Vance called the initiative a “strange” and “foolish political stunt,” arguing that it undermines trust among allies and stirs unnecessary tensions in an already fragile region. In response, Netanyahu’s team rushed to assure Vance that the bills were symbolic and had no immediate legal effect.

 

Still, sources in Washington say these arguments failed to convince the US administration. The White House is increasingly frustrated with the Israeli leadership, which it believes sees the current moment as a “window of opportunity” to push long-held territorial ambitions. The Trump administration realizes that Israel is trying to leverage Washington’s goodwill to advance its domestic agenda at the expense of broader foreign policy risks. Trump, who prides himself on his role in normalizing Israeli-Arab relations, may see such behavior as both a personal affront and a challenge to his authority.

Anonymous ID: cd9732 Oct. 29, 2025, 7:13 p.m. No.23788093   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8198 >>8282 >>8705 >>8708

Orban says anti-war campaign, rallies in Hungarian cities to start soon

 

A series of anti-war actions will begin on November 15 from the city of Gyor, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced the launch of an anti-war campaign, which will be accompanied by rallies in support of peace in the cities to oppose the bellicose policy of the European Union, which supports Ukraine in the conflict with Russia.

 

“The danger of war spreading is now higher than ever. The Europeans want to start a war. We are also Europeans, but we don’t want to fight. Hungarians are not fighting!” he said in a video message broadcast by M1 TV channel.

 

“We are launching an anti-war campaign,” Orban said, adding that together with the supporters of peace he would hold a “series of anti-war actions” throughout the country. According to the Prime Minister, they will begin on November 15 from the city of Gyor in northwestern Hungary. “Let’s show the whole world that Hungary does not want war,” Orban addressed his compatriots.

 

He said that on October 23, a Peace March and an anti-war rally were held in Budapest, which, according to the organizers, gathered 80,000 people. “The Peace March was a fantastic success. Many of us have spoken out against the war and for peace. Thanks to everyone who was there,” Orban said.

 

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto also took part in the recording of his video message, saying that he would definitely join the anti-war campaign and attend the rally in Gyor.

 

https://tass.com/world/2037197

Anonymous ID: cd9732 Oct. 29, 2025, 7:14 p.m. No.23788099   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8198 >>8282 >>8705 >>8708

Trump says South Korea will pay $350 bln for lowering tariffs

 

The US leader also noted that South Korea agreed to buy our Oil and Gas in vast quantities from the United States

 

South Korea will $350 billion to the United States in exchange for lowering US tariffs, US President Donald Trump announced.

 

"South Korea has agreed to pay the USA 350 Billion Dollars for a lowering of the Tariff’s charged against them by the United States. Additionally, they have agreed to buy our Oil and Gas in vast quantities, and investments into our Country by wealthy South Korean Companies and Businessmen will exceed 600 Billion Dollars," he wrote on his Truth Social platform.

 

"Our Military Alliance is stronger than ever before and, based on that, I have given them approval to build a Nuclear Powered Submarine, rather than the old fashioned, and far less nimble, diesel powered Submarines that they have now," he added.

 

South Korea's national security advisor Wi Sung-lac said earlier that Trump had agreed that the country needs nuclear-powered submarines.

 

https://tass.com/world/2037219

Anonymous ID: cd9732 Oct. 29, 2025, 7:18 p.m. No.23788122   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8133 >>8198 >>8235 >>8281 >>8282 >>8705 >>8708

Problem reaction solution - secret covenant.

 

Bourla’s Pfizer bought cancer company Seagen for $43B while baffled researchers contend with massive uptick in cancer in young folk…

 

Cancer rates are climbing among people in their 20s, 30s and early 40s. But while researchers are still working to better understand what could be driving the perplexing rise, experts say there are steps young people can take to help lower their risk.

 

“Historically, cancer’s been bad luck, bad genetics,” said Arif Kamal, chief patient officer for the American Cancer Society. “It’s this thing that sneaks up on you when you’re not looking for it, and it affects your life in a way that you couldn’t do anything about.”

 

A growing body of research, however, has examined how lifestyle choices and environmental exposures contribute to the disease. Those factors, unlike genetics, can be controlled to some degree.

 

https://citizenwatchreport.com/bourlas-pfizer-bought-cancer-company-seagen-for-43b-while-baffled-researchers-contend-with-massive-uptick-in-cancer-in-young-folk/

Anonymous ID: cd9732 Oct. 29, 2025, 7:20 p.m. No.23788136   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Why Private Equity Is Buying Hospitals & Shutting Them Down

 

https://youtu.be/k1RSou_7StU

 

“Patients are more likely to fall, get new infections, or experience other forms of harm during their stay in a hospital after it is acquired by a private equity firm.” https://hms.harvard.edu/news/what-happens-when-private-equity-takes-over-hospital

 

“After private-equity firms acquire hospitals, the facilities’ assets and resources diminish significantly, leaving the facilities less equipped to care for patients.” https://www.nbcnews.com/investigations/private-equity-takes-over-hospitals-less-able-care-patients-jama-rcna164497

 

“Private equity in healthcare has faced substantial criticism, recently fueled by the bankruptcy of Steward Health.” https://www.forbes.com/sites/gebai/2025/08/28/what-happened-after-private-equity-bought-a-hospital/

 

“Private equity firms have spent nearly $1 trillion on close to 8,000 health care deals.” https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/4365741-private-equity-is-buying-up-health-care-but-the-real-problem-is-why-doctors-are-selling/

Anonymous ID: cd9732 Oct. 29, 2025, 7:32 p.m. No.23788177   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8198 >>8282 >>8705 >>8708

Study Reveals Taxpayer Funds Meant to End Homelessness Are Being Used to Fund the Radical Left’s Agenda

 

A new study just exposed the corruption behind America's homelessness crisis

New investigation reveals how taxpayer money meant for homeless aid bankrolls anti-American political agendas

 

For years, Americans have been told that "compassion" for the homeless meant writing ever-larger checks – more money, more programs and far less accountability.

 

Now, at last, we have some answers for why homelessness has exploded even amid a tripling of public spending.

 

A groundbreaking investigation, "Infiltrated" – backed by more than 50 pages of documentation from the Capital Research Center in cooperation with Discovery Institute – pulls back the curtain on a vast system of corruption. It reveals how billions in taxpayer funds intended to lift people out of homelessness have instead bankrolled radical activism and anti-American political agendas, betraying both the taxpayers who fund it and the homeless they were meant to help.

 

Despite unprecedented resources, homelessness in the United States now stands at its highest level in U.S. history. "Infiltrated" details how the nation’s most prominent "homeless advocacy" organizations have been weaponized against the very people they claim to serve – redirecting compassion into ideology and dependency into power.

 

It exposes how radical networks have quietly embedded themselves within leading homelessness nonprofits, sharing infrastructure, donors and ideology.

 

What began as a movement rooted in compassion has metastasized into what can only be described as a Homelessness Industrial Complex – a sprawling web of nonprofits, bureaucrats and activists feeding off the very crisis they claim to solve.

 

They’ve built an empire of corruption draped in "evidence-based" slogans that shield politics, protect paychecks and betray the vulnerable.

 

The report lays it bare: these networks posture as defenders of America’s homeless, yet in truth, they have become their greatest exploiters, dependent on failure to sustain power.

 

The origins trace back to 2013, when the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) enshrined Housing First as federal doctrine. Promising to "end homelessness in a decade," HUD stripped away requirements for treatment and accountability, effectively institutionalizing a policy.

 

The result? Spending soared. Grants proliferated. Outcomes collapsed.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/new-study-just-exposed-corruption-behind-americas-homelessness-crisis

Anonymous ID: cd9732 Oct. 29, 2025, 8:21 p.m. No.23788388   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8705 >>8708

US Revokes Approval For 13 Mexican Airline Routes, Citing Violations Of Aviation Agreement

 

The U.S. Department of Transportation on Oct. 28 revoked its approval for 13 Mexican airline routes into the United States, citing similar treatment by Mexico that has yet to be addressed.

 

It also said it was revoking U.S. access for all Mexican “belly cargo” flights that carry both passengers and cargo in and out of Mexico City’s Felipe Angeles International Airport.

 

The order also cancels current or planned flights by Mexican airlines Aeromexico, Volaris, and Viva Aerobus.

 

In issuing the order, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said that Mexico “illegally canceled and froze U.S. carrier flights for three years without consequences.”

 

The department said the restrictions were a result of Mexico’s continued noncompliance and “may impact travel plans for American citizens.” It advised passengers to contact their carrier for specific information regarding their flights.

 

“Until Mexico stops the games and honors its commitments, we will continue to hold them accountable. No country should be able to take advantage of our carriers, our market, and our flyers without repercussions,” Duffy said.

 

The disapproved flights are the Aeromexico service between Mexico City Juárez and San Juan; Volaris service between Juárez and Newark, New Jersey; Viva Aerobus’s proposed services between Felipe Angeles and Austin, New York, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, and Orlando; and Aeromexico’s current service between Felipe Angeles and Houston and McAllen, Texas.

 

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy (C) holds a press conference at LaGuardia Airport in the Queens borough of New York City, on Oct. 28, 2025. Shannon Stapleton/Reuters

 

2025-10-13 Part 213 Notification and Order Disapproving Certain Schedules

 

https://www.regulations.gov/document/DOT-OST-2025-0436-0022

Anonymous ID: cd9732 Oct. 29, 2025, 8:35 p.m. No.23788452   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8705 >>8708 >>8866

Canadian Scientist's Secret Work On Wuhan Bat Virus Could Have Caused Covid, New Revelations In Book

 

In his new book Under Assault, historian and former Canadian national security analyst Dennis Molinaro uncovers evidence that Chinese-Canadian scientist Dr. Xiangguo Qiu secretly collaborated on a 2019 Wuhan "bat filovirus" research project that some Western intelligence agencies — including the CIA, with varying degrees of confidence — assess to have likely caused the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

While The Bureau has previously reported on Qiu's links to Wuhan's "Batwoman," Shi Zhengli, Molinaro's findings — drawn from redacted CSIS records, open-source intelligence, and parliamentary disclosures — take the case significantly further, situating Qiu's compromise within the broader escalation of Chinese intelligence collection in Canada since 2000, and highlighting Ottawa's conspicuous lack of capacity — or will — to enforce against Beijing's incursions.

 

His reconstruction shows how Canada's top-security National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg became deeply enmeshed with Chinese military and bioweapons program scientists, culminating in what Molinaro describes as "a biosecurity collaboration of the highest strategic importance to the People's Republic of China."

 

As in a number of explosive cases explored in Under Assault, Molinaro offers careful caveats distinguishing what is proven, what is plausible, and what demands further investigation. But in raising the possibility that a Canadian scientist may have directly or indirectly contributed to a man-made virus responsible for millions of deaths, Molinaro breaks new ground — no current or former Canadian national security professional has made such an assertion so plainly before.

 

"Let's put all this together and consider the implications," Molinaro writes after laying out the sequence of evidence. "Qiu secretly works with the Wuhan lab overseeing a gain-of-function project about bat filoviruses, and months later COVID-19 is unleashed on the world, with this lab being at the centre of the lab-leak theory. Canada then partners for a vaccine with CanSino — a company connected to the PLA, one of the officials of which Qiu had secretly worked with on vaccine research. If the lab-leak theory is ever confirmed, one has to ask: Did a Canadian researcher who was secretly assisting China have a role in the creation and breakout of COVID-19, and then did the Canadian government try to buy a vaccine from a PRC company that the same researcher had assisted and that has connections to China's military?"

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/canadian-scientists-secret-work-wuhan-bat-virus-could-have-caused-covid-new