𝔸𝕦𝕀π•₯π•£π•’π•π•šπ•’π•Ÿ 𝔾𝕠𝕧’π•₯ ℝ𝕖𝕕𝕒𝕔π•₯𝕀 𝔼𝕧𝕖𝕣π•ͺ π•Šπ•šπ•Ÿπ•˜π•π•– π•Žπ• π•£π•• 𝕠𝕗 𝟟𝟠-β„™π•’π•˜π•– ℝ𝕖𝕑𝕠𝕣π•₯ π• π•Ÿ β„‚π• π•§π•šπ•• π•π•’π•”π•”π•šπ•Ÿπ•– 𝔹𝕒π•₯𝕔𝕙 𝕋𝕖𝕀π•₯𝕀

𝔸𝕦𝕀π•₯π•£π•’π•π•šπ•’π•Ÿ 𝔾𝕠𝕧’π•₯ ℝ𝕖𝕕𝕒𝕔π•₯𝕀 𝔼𝕧𝕖𝕣π•ͺ π•Šπ•šπ•Ÿπ•˜π•π•– π•Žπ• π•£π•• 𝕠𝕗 𝟟𝟠-β„™π•’π•˜π•– ℝ𝕖𝕑𝕠𝕣π•₯ π• π•Ÿ β„‚π• π•§π•šπ•• π•π•’π•”π•”π•šπ•Ÿπ•– 𝔹𝕒π•₯𝕔𝕙 𝕋𝕖𝕀π•₯𝕀

The Australian government β€œreleased” a long-awaited report on batch tests of Covid mRNA vaccines rolled out in the country during the pandemic, however every word on every page has been completely redacted. 

The 78-page document was released in response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by concerned medical staff including leading doctors who are warning the government is covering up the disastrous consequences of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines in the Australian population.

The fully redacted Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) document can be accessed here

The TGA is Australia’s equivalent of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is responsible for regulating therapeutic goods including prescription medicines, vaccines, and medical devices.

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𝔼𝕩𝕑𝕠𝕀𝕖𝕕: ℍ𝕠𝕨 β„‚π•π•šπ•Ÿπ•₯π• π•Ÿ β„‚π•£π•šπ•žπ•– π”½π•’π•žπ•šπ•π•ͺ π•ƒπ•’π•¦π•Ÿπ••π•–π•£π•–π•• π•Œπ•Š 𝕋𝕒𝕩 𝔻𝕠𝕝𝕝𝕒𝕣𝕀 π•₯𝕠 π”Όπ•Ÿπ•£π•šπ•”π•™ π”½π•’π•œπ•– ‘β„‚π•™π•’π•£π•šπ•₯π•ͺ’ π”Όπ•žπ•‘π•šπ•£π•–

The Data Republican search tool has revealed tens of millions of US taxpayer dollars in Clinton coffers. Wall Street analyst Charles Ortel argues this is just a fraction of a multibillion-dollar theft.

The charity graph shows $83M in Clinton Foundation receipts for 2023, with just $17K from USAID. While this aligns with its IRS tax report, Ortel questions whether all receipts were declared, citing the charity’s history of hiding revenues.

The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) graph shows $228M in gross receipts, with $93.9M from USAID. Ortel again doubts these figures fully reveal the extent of the corruption. Rather, the analyst suspects hundreds of billions are stolen annually by NGOs in the US, with Clinton charities playing a key role in widespread humanitarian corruption.

CHAI was created in 2009 after a failed 2004 attempt to legitimize illegal fundraising by Clinton for HIV/AIDS efforts, Ortel says. They failed to register as foreign agents in 2002, violating IRS rules. By 2009, Obama’s had team allegedly covered up the CF’s crimes, allowing further expansion.

Questions remain about the funds from the CF’s 2023 collaboration with Volodymyr Zelensky’s wife, Olena’s foundation, and where the money went. “Perhaps this money has financed the absurd lifestyles of the Zelensky family and other oligarchs?” Ortel asks.

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The head of DOGE has said Radio Free Europe and Voice of America are essentially β€œradical left crazy people talking to themselves”

Tech billionaire Elon Musk, the head of the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), called for US state-run media outlets Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) and Voice of America (VOA) to be shut down on Sunday. Musk said the outlets burn through taxpayer money and are no longer relevant.

Radio Liberty (RL) started broadcasting on March 1, 1953, specifically targeting audiences in the Soviet Union. The two organizations merged to become RFE/RL in 1976, combining their operations.

VOA was established in the 1940s to counter Nazi propaganda and shifted its focus to the Soviet Union in 1947. It continues to be funded by Congress and its management is directly controlled by the US government. The US Agency for Global Media (USAGM), which oversees both VOA and RFE/RL, is a US federal agency. 

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π•Žπ•šπ•œπ•šπ•ƒπ•–π•’π•œπ•€ 𝔼𝕩𝕑𝕠𝕀𝕖𝕀 π•€π•Ÿπ•₯π•–π•£π•Ÿπ•–π•¨π•€: π•Œπ•Šπ”Έπ•€π”»-π”½π•¦π•Ÿπ••π•–π•• π•„π•–π••π•šπ•’ π•„π•’π•”π•™π•šπ•Ÿπ•– π”Ήπ•–π•™π•šπ•Ÿπ•• 𝔾𝕝𝕠𝕓𝕒𝕝 π•€π•Ÿπ•—π•π•¦π•–π•Ÿπ•”π•–

The infamous US agency funneled nearly half a billion dollars to Internews Network, a non-profit deeply involved in media operations all over the world, WikiLeaks has revealed.

In 2023 alone, IN collaborated with 4,291 media outlets, produced 4,799 hours of broadcasts reaching 778 million people, and trained over 9,000 journalists. Operating in 30+ countries, it has key offices in the US, London, Paris, and regional HQs in Kiev, Bangkok, and Nairobi. But there’s more to the story:

Founded in 1982, Internews claims to help media outlets achieve financial sustainability and promote β€œtrustworthy information” – a mission it pursues with hefty US government funding.

By 2023, the organization had partnered with nearly 4,300 media outlets, trained thousands of journalists, and simultaneously supported social media censorship initiatives.

USAID alone poured $472.6 million into Internews, though the organization also received funding from AOL-Time Warner Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and other private donors.

Grants include $10.7 million from USAID to support β€œhigh-quality responsible journalism” in Liberia and $11 million for β€œmedia enabling democracy” in Moldova, per datarepublican.com.

The US State Department chipped in $1.48 million to establish β€œsafe, accessible, and life-saving information services” in South Sudan.

Another $19.5 million USAID grant was issued to Internews to β€œposition Jordanian society to effectively advocate for citizen-driven interests”.

Adding to the intrigue, Internews CEO Jeanne Bourgault and other key figures recently had their bios scrubbed from the organization’s website β€” but WikiLeaks, noticing the move, helpfully provided archived copies.

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The Trump administration on Friday doubled the number of news organizations it is evicting from their workspaces at the Pentagon in order to rotate in more friendly outlets.

CNN, The Washington Post, the Hill and War Zone will be asked to leave their spaces, with Newsmax, the Washington Examiner, the Daily Caller and the Free Press moving in, according to a memo from John Ullyot, acting assistant to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

The decision, which the Pentagon Press Association called β€œunreasonable,” continues a pattern of hostility toward journalists by the administration, which this week said it was looking to cancel media subscriptions paid for by agencies of the federal government.

β€œBy turning over the office space loaned to you by the secretary, you will ensure that other outlets will enjoy the same opportunity to cover our nation’s finest up close from office spaces inside the walls of the Pentagon this year and each year going forward,” Ullyot wrote.

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𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝔼𝕩 π•Œ.π•Š. π•˜π• π•§π•–π•£π•Ÿπ•žπ•–π•Ÿπ•₯ π•¨π•šπ•π• 𝕑𝕒π•ͺ π•₯𝕙𝕖 π•§π•’π•”π•”π•šπ•Ÿπ•– π•žπ•’π•œπ•–π•£ π•„π• π••π•–π•£π•Ÿπ•’ $πŸ™πŸŸπŸž π•žπ•šπ•π•π•šπ• π•Ÿ π•₯𝕠 𝕒𝕔𝕔𝕖𝕝𝕖𝕣𝕒π•₯𝕖 π••π•–π•§π•–π•π• π•‘π•žπ•–π•Ÿπ•₯ 𝕠𝕗 𝕒 π•‘π•’π•Ÿπ••π•–π•žπ•šπ•” π•šπ•Ÿπ•—π•π•¦π•–π•Ÿπ•«π•’ π•§π•’π•”π•”π•šπ•Ÿπ•– π•„π•£π•Ÿπ•’.

The U.S. government will pay the vaccine maker Moderna $176 million to accelerate development of a pandemic influenza vaccine that could be used to treat bird flu in people, as concern grows about cases in dairy cows across the country, federal officials announced Tuesday. 

Moderna already has a bird flu vaccine in very early-stage testing that uses the same mRNA technology that allowed rapid development and rollout of vaccines to protect against COVID-19. The new funds from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services include continued development of the vaccine, including a late-stage trial next year if those early study results are positive.

But the project can be quicky redirected to target another form of influenza if a different threat than the H5N1 form of bird flu emerges, HHS officials stressed.

The award was made through the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, or BARDA, a program that focuses on medical treatments for potential pandemics.

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All live poultry markets in New York City and its surrounding suburbs have been ordered to shut down for a week following the discovery of just seven bird flu cases.

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A state of emergency has been declared on the Greek island of Santorini after days of consecutive earthquakes.

It comes after a magnitude 5.2 tremor was recorded at 21:09 local time (19:09 GMT) on Wednesday between the Greek islands of Amorgos and Santorini, making it the strongest in recent days. It is estimated to have occurred at a depth of 5km (3.1 miles).

The decree will be in effect until 3 March to “address the emergency needs and manage the consequences”, officials said.

More than 11,000 people have already left Santorini, with around 7,000 departing by ferry and 4,000 by air.

A 4.7 magnitude quake was also recorded south-west of Amorgos at 07:50 local time on Thursday, following 57 tremors between midnight and 06:30.

Magnitude refers to the size of an earthquake, with increases marked as decimal points. A magnitude 6.0 and above is considered severe, where as a magnitude 5.2, the strongest experienced so far in the region, is considered moderate.

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The European Space Agency (ESA) has revealed it is closely monitoring an asteroid the size of a football pitch that could hit the Earth in a little over seven years.

The asteroid, called 2024 YR4, is estimated to have a one in 83 chance of a direct hit, causing “severe damage to a local region”, according to ESA.

The space rock, which measures 100m by 40m, is currently at a distance of around 27 million miles and moving away from the planet. But its path will cross the Earth’s orbit on 22 December 2032.

Most likely there would be a near miss, with the asteroid passing within a few thousand miles.

The Space Mission Planning Advisory Group, which is chaired by ESA, will discuss the latest observations of the asteroid at a meeting in Vienna next week.

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