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Tuesday, 25 July

14:09

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COMMENT: Mr. Armstrong, At first, I questioned why you were more pro-Putin than the media. But given your reliable forecasting and being renowned for your sources, I kept an open mind. Whilst it is becoming clear that Putin has been going after the people who wanted to nuke and totally invade Ukraine, the media seems to overlook that agenda of invading all of Ukraine. Yevgeny Prigozhin disagreed with Putin on only protecting the Donbas. Igor Girkin, who advocated the invasion of Ukraine, was also arrested. The press even tried to pretend that Chinas Xi warned Putin not to use nuclear arms in Ukraine when he was against it. Putin did tell the leader of Chentna that a nuclear on Kyiv was off the table. I can see what you have been pointing out. Putin has been the moderate.

Now the British press is admitting that Ukraine is a disaster. The WSJ also just came out and said the United States knew Ukraine was not up to this offensive. I must say, you and your sources are better than anyone out there. Your comments that you had dinner at Trumps place when he was president and wanted to exit Afghanistan because he was anti-war were very interesting. You actually have the contacts, not conspiracy theories.

I just wanted to say that now I value your comments more than anyone else.

Keep up the good fight. I hope Scotty does not beam you up just yet.

Paul

REPLY: Thank you. My sources are renowned because they all share the same passion for truth. We all work together, sharing information that is off the grid so-to-speak. We all understand how we are being manipulated by the media, which I am so disappointed in for not being independent. The mainstream media was supposed to protect our liberty not sell it to the highest bidder. News to them has become opinion not fact.

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13:44

8 creative ways that cities are redesigning for extreme heat "IndyWatch Feed World"

From Phoenix to Abu Dhabi, city planners are taking new measures to try to cool cities and keep residents safe.

June was the hottest month on record for the planet. July will likely follow: July 3 was the hottest day ever recorded, until July 4 broke the record a day laterfollowed by a tie on July 5 and another new record on July 6. In the U.S., millions of Americans are currently under heat alerts. Phoenix has been 110 degrees Fahrenheitor hotterfor nearly a month. Sanbao, China, reached a record high of 52.2 degrees Celsius (126 Fahrenheit). In Iran, the heat index hit 66.7 degrees Celsius (152 Fahrenheit), near the limits of human survival. This isnt the new normalas climate change progresses, the world will get even hotter. Heres how cities are racing to adapt.

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Monday, 24 July

16:09

Israels Netanyahu to Undergo Heart Surgery -Iran mocks Israel: Crisis at Zionist Regimes Heart Deeper than Crisis in PMs Heart Israels Netanyahu to Undergo Heart Surgery "IndyWatch Feed War"

Israels Netanyahu to Undergo Heart Surgery July 23, 2023 While Netanyahu is incapacitated, Justice Minister Yariv Levin will serve as acting prime minister, the Times of Israel reports. Netanyahu hopes to be released from Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan in time to take part in votes on the coalitions controversial judicial reform on Monday []

08:11

Syrian and Jordanian army and intelligence chiefs meet over border drug war "IndyWatch Feed War"

Syrian and Jordanian army and intelligence chiefs meet over border drug war

Talks on curbing a growing drug trade along their mutual border also tackled the threat such drugs posed to regional stability
MEE and agencies Sun, 07/23/2023 - 23:11
Seized drugs, including Captagon, are displayed for the media in the town of Marea, in the northern Aleppo countryside, on 24 May 2022 (AFP/File photo)

Army and security chiefs from Jordan and Syria met on Sunday to curb a growing drug trade along their mutual border that has seen deadly skirmishes, blamed mainly on pro-Iranian militias who hold sway in southern Syria.

The meeting comes after Syria's neighbours got a pledge from Damascus during a meeting last May in Amman to cooperate with their efforts to rein in Syria's flourishing drug trade in exchange for helping end its pariah status after a brutal crackdown of peaceful protesters during the civil war.

The talks headed by Jordanian army head Lieutenant General Yousef Hunaiti and Syrian Defence Minister Ali Mahmoud Abbas in the presence of both countries' intelligence chiefs also tackled the threat drugs posed to regional stability, a Jordanian foreign ministry statement said.

"The meeting discussed cooperation in confronting th...

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