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‘Let That Sink In’: Feds Charge Two NIH Researchers With Smuggling Mpox Into U.S.

by Henrick Karoliszyn, DSW, Childrens Health Defense: Two NIH researchers are charged with conspiring to smuggle biological materials, including deactivated monkeypox virus samples, into the U.S. from Africa. The researchers work at a Biosafety Level 4 laboratory in Montana. The charges have renewed scrutiny of safety procedures for handling potentially dangerous pathogens. TRUTH LIVES on […]
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Israeli Claims About an Iran ‘Threat’ Were Always a Lie. Now We Have Proof

by Jonathan Cook, The Unz Review: It is not Tehran led by unhinged, genocidal megalomaniacs threatening the security of the region and the world. It is Tel Aviv and Washington ould it be that Israel’s 30-year narrative about Iran – one that persuaded US President Donald Trump to wage a criminal and disastrous war of aggression – was always a […]
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JUST IN – John Bolton expected to plead guilty over mishandling classified documents; one count of illegal retention of sensitive national security documents with a more than $2 million fine — CNN

JUST IN – John Bolton expected to plead guilty over mishandling classified documents; one count of illegal retention of sensitive national security documents with a more than $2 million fine — CNN pic.twitter.com/B5QMf2aOal — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) June 4, 2026
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What Is Jared Kushner Actually Building on Sazan Island?

by Tom Elliott, Tom Elliott: A $1.4 billion resort on a former Soviet submarine base, brokered aboard a Rothschild yacht, financed by Gulf sovereign wealth — surrounded by Epstein’s social network On the second night of June 2026, several thousand Albanians took to the streets of Tirana, blocking traffic and chanting “Albania is not for sale.” […]
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Fiber Found in Everyday Foods Helps Remove Forever Chemicals from Your Body

by Dr. Joseph Mercola, Mercola: Story at-a-glance A specific type of fiber called beta-glucan, found in oats and barley, was shown to reduce levels of harmful PFAS chemicals in the blood within just four weeks Participants who consumed beta-glucan experienced significant drops in legacy PFAS compounds like PFOA and PFOS, which are linked to cancer […]
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Will France Be Allowed to Vote?

by Martin Armstrong, Armstrong Economics: The latest polling continues to show that Marine Le Pen remains one of the strongest political forces in France. Depending on the matchup, candidates from the National Rally remain highly competitive and, in some surveys, lead potential rivals heading into the 2027 presidential election. Even many of Le Pen’s political opponents openly […]
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WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG WITH DISEMBODIED BRAINS? THAT HIDEOUS …

by Joseph P. Farrell, Giza Death Star: So many people sent me versions of this story that it absolutely vaulted to the top of the “bloggable” list this past week, and it’s very easy to see why. So many people sent different versions of this story it was difficult to settle on which one to […]
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Kent: Integrating U.S., Israeli Militaries Will Give Israel Imprudent Access to U.S. Military Secrets

by R. Cort Kirkwood, The New American: Former U.S. counterterrorism chief Joe Kent is warning about the danger of an Israel-first provision in the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that would permanently entangle the U.S. and Israeli militaries, making them almost one. Introduced as free-standing legislation, Section 224 of the NDAA, the United States-Israel […]
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Socialist leader consults 20 economists for ‘alternative’ to government’s labour reform

A little like the time, over 10 years ago, when PS Socialist leader António Costa asked 12 economists to come up with a blueprint for a new Socialist government, current

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Nauru issues rare statement after whistleblower alleges violent threats against Australia’s non-citizens

Nauran government says its citizens are ‘friendly’ after MP spoke of serious threats allegedly made against former detainees

The Nauruan government has issued a rare statement insisting it is a “friendly” and “welcoming” country after a whistleblower alleged “serious threats of physical violence” were made against a group of non-citizens removed there by the Albanese government.

The unexpected defence, sent shortly after midday on Thursday, was mounted hours after the independent MP Andrew Wilkie used his three-minute constituency statement to read claims from an anonymous whistleblower familiar with the arrangements of the secretive $2.5bn deal between Australia and Nauru.

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US Goes Full Orwellian 1984 – Reopen Hormuz by Blockading Hormuz

For any Americans who were paying attention, no less than twelve weeks ago Donald Trump said he would reopen Hormuz as his main objective against Iran. Now he proclaims a blockade of the strait he swore to open; welcome to chaos and confusion in the Trump White House. The Personality Cult Surges as the Plot […]
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When Balance Becomes Paralysis: Poland and the Structural Limits of the Post-1989 Order

On 3 May 2026, Polish President Karol Nawrocki announced the creation of a Council for a New Constitution. The initiative, framed as a response to chronic institutional deadlock, has opened a debate that reaches far beyond technical constitutional reform. It touches the core question quietly confronting much of Central and Eastern Europe: whether governance architectures […]
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PM still fighting tooth and nail to block public access to ‘Spinumviva’ business dealings

Portugal’s prime minister, Luís Montenegro, is still fighting tooth and nail to block public access to salient details of his family business, Spinumviva. EpT, (the country’s transparency entity), decided last

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Six people arrested in Lisbon after violence breaks out during end of strike demo

PSP police arrested six people outside parliament in Lisbon yesterday, after the ‘peaceful’ protest organised by striking union members against the government’s labour package appears to have been infiltrated by

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Beijing Summit: Is the Korean Question on the Margins of Attention?

The 2026 summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, despite having resulted in no specific agreements, demonstrated that the Korean question is no longer a priority for either the United States or China. Both parties appear to have come to terms with North Korea’s nuclear status, being preoccupied with more pressing challenges. The summit between […]
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US Secretary of State’s Surprise Visit to Yerevan: What’s Behind the New Wave of Armenian-US Cooperation?

On his way back from India to the United States, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio paid a brief but significant visit to Armenia. This unexpected gesture from Washington raises a legitimate question: what is behind such keen interest in Yerevan? Zvartnots – A Platform for Signing New Agreements Information about the upcoming visit of […]
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