By Dan Fournier Club of Rome (founded 1968) In 1965, two key figures in Aurelio Peccei, an Italian industrialist, and Alexander King, a British chemist and OECD bureaucrat, formed a close bond. In April of 1968, a two-day meeting convening 30 European scientists, economists, and industrialists to Rome to steer the direction of global issues. This meeting essentially kick-started the Club of Rome with the organisation getting its name from...
Read moreDetailsIn an era where public health concerns are ever-evolving, discussions about vaccine safety, pandemic preparedness, and government transparency remain at the forefront of societal discourse. Recently, Alex Newman on The Sentinel Report engaged Dr. James Thorp in an illuminating conversation, unraveling the complexities of vaccine impacts, particularly on pregnant women and babies. Dr. Thorp, a distinguished obstetrician and gynecologist, has...
Read moreDetailsPresident-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet picks have sent shockwaves through Washington D.C. as an array of non-establishment appointments upend the old order. From Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the head of Health and Human Services to Kash Patel leading the F.B.I., Donald Trump is appointing political outsiders in key positions to dismantle “the swamp.” Journalist Alex Newman has interviewed many of...
Read moreDetailsBy Luke Edison The Red Wave of 2024 left Republicans with control of the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of government; leftists scrambled to find a morale-boosting “win” to rally around. One of the most commonly grasped-at straws was the idea that Republican victories in 2024 disproved right-wing claims that widespread errors and fraud would be present as they were...
Read moreDetailsAlgeria appears to have firmly set itself on the road to achieving economic sovereignty. In September, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune announced that by the end of 2025, his country aims to achieve “full self-sufficiency in durum wheat production.” This declaration coincided with the start of the 2024-25 agricultural season, in the course of which Algeria plans to grow a record 1.6 million...
Read moreDetailsCulture A Critic’s Life The business of reviewing the arts online has changed the way in which we watch and review performances. Credit: image via Shutterstock This month marks the one-year anniversary of the conclusion of my career as a performing-arts critic. To be clear, I still hold numerous opinions about our country’s cultural landscape, and I still get paid...
Read moreDetailsUNITED NATIONS — My colleague Alex Newman, a senior editor for The New American, and I were on the ground at the UN Summit of the Future in New York City, September 22-23, 2024. We observed supercharged efforts from the organization to censor journalists, cleanse what they label “information ecosystems,” and bolster taxpayer-funded media. While the censorship of information online is...
Read moreDetailsThe new pact ‘does nothing to advance U.S. interests,’ House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman says. NEW YORK CITY—The United Nations and its member governments, with strong support from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), adopted a landmark agreement last week to bestow the U.N. with more power and influence in global affairs. The controversial agreement, known as the Pact for the...
Read moreDetailsYouTube Marcus Allen An FBI whistleblower told a U.S. House subcommittee this week that the FBI retaliated against him for attempting to give the agency a complete picture of what occurred at the mostly peaceful protest at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.Former staff operations specialist Marcus Allen told the Judiciary Committee’s Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the...
Read moreDetailsDavid Arment/iStock/Getty Images Plus It’s right up there, or down there, with kicking puppies and putting kittens in clothes dryers. How else, after all, would you characterize the tormenting of the Amish, everyone’s favorite quaint, pacifistic Luddites? Well, there is another way — as something Justin Trudeau’s Canada is currently doing.The story, which broke a month ago, is striking. Ontario’s...
Read moreDetailshansslegers/iStock/Getty Images Plus In yet another major embarrassment for the already disgraced U.S. Secret Service (USSS), an agent shot himself on Saturday night.Details are few. The agent will survive.The once-revered agency has been under heavy fire since the first assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13. Then came the attempt at...
Read moreDetailsgesrey/iStock/Getty Images Plus When asked in a recent ABC interview about how she’d combat higher prices, Kamala Harris had no answer. Instead, the Democratic presidential nominee went on about how she was raised a “middle class” kid (questionable) and, inexplicably, about how people in her neighborhood took pride in their lawns. But there’s a startling fact that Harris, Donald Trump,...
Read moreDetailsenjoynz What is the price of justice? In Australia, it’s $240,000 (US$162,175). At least that’s what one woman was ordered to pay after winning her wrongful-arrest lawsuit.Monica Smit — founder of the pro-liberty activist organization Reignite Democracy Australia (RDA) and, therefore, a thorn in the side of tyrants Down Under — was arrested three times during a Covid-19 lockdown protest...
Read moreDetailsThe last “plandemic” included lockdowns, mandatory masks, and the shuttering of businesses. The next one could be even more totalitarian. Will Americans resist? … The same forces and globalist organizations behind the Covid-19 injections and the unprecedented global tyranny imposed under the guise of fighting the virus are preparing for a potentially catastrophic H5N1 avian influenza, or “bird flu.” Prominent...
Read moreDetailsJoin journalist Alex Newman and Dr. Brian Hooker, the chief scientific officer of Science and Research at Children’s Health Defense, to discuss the CDC childhood vaccine schedule and the bird flu. Dr. Hooker, the co-author with RFK Jr. of Vax-Unvax: Let the Science Speak, discusses his own personal testimony to the dangers of the current CDC vaccine schedule for children...
Read moreDetailsThe Vigilant Fox/X Despite CNN’s best effort to protect vice president and Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris from herself, her first big interview left her looking like she was clueless.Interviewer Dana Bash offered a menu of soft questions that Harris should easily have answered. But as is her wont, she offered the usual word salad. Running mate Tim Walz, governor...
Read moreDetailsPavliha/iStock/Getty Images Plus Statue of Abraham Lincoln in Civic Center, San Francisco The People’s Republic of San Francisco is set to finish the job that Floyd Hoax rioters began in 2020.The once-great, once-beautiful city will use $3 million of foundation money to decide which of the city’s remaining statues — those that Floyd Hoax rioters left intact — must come...
Read moreDetailsJohn Whitehead Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, has finally admitted what we knew all along: Facebook conspired with the government to censor individuals expressing “disapproved” views about the COVID-19 pandemic.Zuckerberg’s confession comes in the wake of a series of court rulings that turn a blind eye to the government’s technofascism.In a 2-1 decision in Children’s Health Defense v. Meta, the...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Mark Zuckerberg In a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Representative Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), Meta Platforms Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted that the Biden-Harris administration was behind Facebook censorship, stating the social-media company was “repeatedly pressured” to censor information related to Covid-19.Zuckerberg continued, stating the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warned Facebook that the New York Post...
Read moreDetailsAP Images More remarks that expose Vice President Kamala Harris’ totalitarian plans and oddball ideas have gone viral. The latest on the Democratic presidential nominee are her comments about seizing guns from law-abiding Americans, her former plan to eliminate private health insurance, and her bizarre claims that Covid-19 killed over 220 million Americans. The first vice president to believe computer...
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