Indian Government To Launch Mandatory Digital Health Card On Bill Gates’ Concept

The Indian government is planning to launch a mandatory digital health card modeled on Bill Gates’ concept. Under the ‘One Nation One Health Card’ scheme, a person’s medical history records, including all the treatments and tests that the person has undergone, will be digitally saved in this card. Hospitals, clinics, and doctors will all be linked to …[continue reading]

AFTER 17 YEARS ALBANIAN TERRORIST MURDERERS OF SERBIAN CHILDREN IN GORAŽDEVAC REMAIN ‘UNKNOWN’

THE MURDERERS OF SERBIAN CHILDREN IN GORAZDEVAC STILL UNPUNISHED Families want to know if one of the reasons for halting the investigation was, as they claim, the fact that the murderer came from the village of Ćuška, the birthplace of the former commander of narco-terrorist Albanian formation, so-called Kosovo Liberation Army and the current ‘minister’ …[continue reading]

‘Do not trust the medical or the national security establishment!’ … with guest Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Nephew of President John F. Kennedy, son of Robert F. Kennedy, and tireless crusader against the tyranny of the mainstream medical establishment, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. joins today’s Liberty Report to discuss his startling discoveries about who really killed his father and uncle…and why. Plus, Mr. Kennedy, an environmental lawyer, has been among the most …[continue reading]

The Brookings Hand Behind Russiagate Points Back to Rhodes Trust Coup on America

An incredible report on Real Clear Politics by Paul Sperry on July 24 has revealed a new dimension to the Russiagate frenzy that contaminated American politics for the last four years. While all claims of Russian collusion between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin have been thoroughly debunked over recent months, it was believed that the culprits of …[continue reading]

Senators receive expenses for period when Seanad was closed

Senators have been awarded expenses for April and May of this year, despite the fact the Seanad was closed at the time.   €240,000 was divided among 48 senators, averaging around €4,000 each. Sittings were delayed for 90 days after the general election in March due to the Covid-19 crisis and until a new Taoiseach …[continue reading]