Friday, November 15, 2024
US Manufacturing Slump Continues Amid Economic Uncertainty

US Manufacturing Slump Continues Amid Economic Uncertainty

(The Epoch Times)—A new report from the Federal Reserve shows that U.S. manufacturing activity continued to decline in September, while a forward-looking indicator from the Conference Board signaled uncertainty for economic activity ahead, due in part to a sharp drop in factory new orders. The Fed’s Beige Book, released on...

Global Study Reveals 15 Million Covid Vax Deaths, 60M Disabilities

Global Study Reveals 15 Million Covid Vax Deaths, 60M Disabilities

An explosive worldwide study has revealed that up to a staggering 15 million people have been killed by Covid mRNA “vaccines” globally. In addition, the study shows that up to 60 million people have been left with disabilities from the injections with between 500M and 900M injured by the shots....

Turkey Bombs US Proxies In Northeast Syria Following Ankara Terror Attack

Turkey Bombs US Proxies in Northeast Syria Following Ankara Terror Attack

(Zero Hedge)—Turkey conducted several airstrikes and artillery shelling across US-controlled north and east Syria late on Wednesday, targeting positions held by the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The attacks targeted several villages and sites in the Syrian provinces of Aleppo, Raqqa, and Hasakah. One of the attacks hit an SDF...

North Korea To Build Up Missile Arsenal Amongst “U.S. Nuclear Threat”

North Korea to Build up Missile Arsenal Amongst “U.S. Nuclear Threat”

North Korea’s ruler has stated that Pyongyang will build up its missile arsenal amongst the ever-increasing United States “nuclear threat.” Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s ruler has said that the tensions between North and South Korea, which have technically remained at war since 1953, have further escalated in recent months. “The...

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