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No More Food Stamps for Soda, Two-Tiered Justice in the UK

The Cleveland Clinic updates myocarditis risks from Covid vaccines, Putin’s motorcade explosion raises tensions, a judge blocks VOA shutdown, RFK Jr. supports SNAP soda ban, and Luna claims JFK film evidence.

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Health

RFK Jr. has praised Trump’s decision to allow states to ban the use of food stamps (SNAP) for purchasing soda. He reportedly views this move as a step in promoting healthier nutrition choices and reducing the influence of large soda companies. RFK Jr. likened the soda industry to the tobacco industry, emphasizing the need for courage in standing up to these corporations. Opponents argue that such restrictions could limit consumer choice and potentially increase food insecurity.

The Cleveland Clinic has allegedly issued an update regarding the risk of myocarditis among individuals who have received Covid mRNA vaccines. The medical center reportedly warns that vaccinated individuals may face heart complications, including the potential need for heart transplants, within the next five years. Myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle, can lead to health issues such as strokes, cardiac arrest, and sudden death. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) acknowledges myocarditis as a known side effect of Covid mRNA vaccines, with cases reportedly increasing since the vaccine rollout in early 2021. However, the CDC maintains that the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks, and experts note that the risk of myocarditis from Covid-19 infection itself is higher than from the vaccine.

Geopolitics

A limousine from Russian President Vladimir Putin’s motorcade reportedly exploded near the FSB headquarters in Moscow. This incident follows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s prediction of Putin’s demise. The explosion has increased tensions, with the UK and France announcing troop deployments to Ukraine. Meanwhile, a virus has emerged in Russia, prompting speculation about its origins. In Germany, protests have occurred over the planned deployment of US Tomahawk nuclear missiles, a move that has escalated tensions with Russia. Additionally, Iran has issued warnings of retaliation if attacked by US forces. Russian state media reported the explosion as an assassination attempt, though Putin was not in the vehicle, and skepticism remains about the incident’s authenticity.

Meanwhile, tormer CIA officer Gary Berntsen has claimed that the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua is being deliberately deployed into the United States by the Venezuelan regime. This assertion adds complexity to the relations between the U.S. and Venezuela, highlighting concerns over national security and immigration. However, mainstream media sources suggest that the increase in Venezuelan migrants, including some with criminal backgrounds, is more likely due to Venezuela’s economic crisis rather than a deliberate strategy by the government.

US Politics

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to dismantle Voice of America (VOA), citing constitutional concerns. The decision prevents the U.S. Agency for Global Media from shutting down the government-funded news service, following a lawsuit by VOA employees. The judge noted the importance of press freedom and the separation of powers, stating that the administration’s actions appeared unconstitutional. This ruling comes amid criticism of VOA by President Trump and his supporters, who accuse the outlet of bias. Critics of the shutdown argue that VOA plays a crucial role in providing information in regions where independent journalism is suppressed.

Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has claimed that NBC News possesses film evidence that could exonerate Lee Harvey Oswald in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Luna, who leads a task force on declassifying federal secrets, asserts that the film shows Oswald near the assassination site, suggesting he could not have been the shooter. This claim has sparked renewed interest in the JFK assassination, with Luna advocating for the film’s release to the public. Skeptics question the existence of such a film, noting that no major news outlet has confirmed its presence.

European Politics

In the UK, new measures will go into effect on April 1 that recommends transgenders and ethnic minorities be treated differently during sentencing after being convicted of a crime. This raises concerns of a “two-tiered” system of justice under which white men are punished more harshly than others. Relatedly, a personal reflection by Matt Goodwin has gained attention, expressing concern over the current state of Britain. Goodwin’s remarks highlight a sense of national decline, resonating with some who share his apprehensions about the country’s future. Conversely, some analysts point to potential economic recovery and growth in sectors like technology and green energy as reasons for optimism.

Sources

Cleveland Clinic’s Alarming Update: Myocarditis Risk in Covid-Vaccinated Raises Concerns

The renowned Cleveland Clinic has dropped a bone-chilling warning that millions of people who received Covid mRNA “vaccines” are facing sudden death within the next “five years.”

Source | Submitted by nickythec

Ex-CIA Officer Claims Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua Infiltrating U.S. at Regime’s Behest

Former CIA officer Gary Berntsen…has come forward to confirm that the Venezuelan criminal gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) has been deliberately deployed into the United States by the Venezuelan regime.

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Putin’s Limo Explodes Near FSB HQ: A Fiery Twist Following Zelensky’s Ominous Prediction

Putin’s Limo Explodes In Front of FSB Headquarters Three Days After Zelensky Predicted Russian President’s Imminent Death

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RFK Jr. Applauds Trump Administration’s Move to Allow States to Ban SNAP Purchases of Soda

“We’re not eating food – we’re eating food-like substances,” RFK Jr. said.

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Global Tensions Escalate: Putin’s Motorcade Explosion, Mysterious Russian Virus, and Missile Deployments Stir International Unrest

Today, we have a possible assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin’s life.

Source | Submitted by Friedrichs_teeth

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Attempt to Dismantle Voice of America Amid Constitutional Concerns

“By withholding the funds statutorily appropriated to fully administer USAGM, VOA, and its affiliates … the executive is usurping Congress’s power of the purse and its legislative supremacy,” he wrote.

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NBC Allegedly Holds Film That Could Exonerate Oswald in JFK Assassination, Claims GOP Rep

It was made aware to me this evening that NBC actually has a video that’s never been seen before.

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Britain’s Bleak Horizon: A Personal Reflection on a Nation’s Decline

I cannot recall a time in my life when I have been as depressed about the state of Britain and England

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Starting Tuesday, White Men In UK Will Be Sentenced To Longer Prison Sentences Than Women & Nonwhites

The British Sentencing Council has decided that starting Tuesday, white men will be sentenced to longer prison sentences than women and nonwhites, according to reports.

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In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: Reuters, BBC, The Guardian, The Washington Post, CNN, The New York Times, The Financial Times, and The Economist.

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