
Month: February 2023




Teen Files Groundbreaking Lawsuit Against Kaiser for “Sex Change Experiment” Surgery
The chief psychiatrist at Tampere Hospital, said, “it is well known that 80%, even up to 85% of children who experience gender dysphoria and cross sex identification feel differently when they reach puberty after the early phases of puberty. And therefore, any medical interventions are not recommended for pre-pubertal children.”

Video Shows 6-foot-6 Student Beat Teacher Unconscious for Taking Nintendo Switch
Video appears to show that the student shoved the worker so hard that she was lifted off of her feet and fell unconscious when she hit the ground. He kicked and punched the unconscious victim. Attacks by students in schools and on school buses have been increasing in the news as schools ignore the problem.


Frightening Poll Shows Half of Brits Support Tony Blair’s Proposal for National Digital ID Cards
A poll of 4,000 Brits showed that they support a Digital ID program that can be implemented for totalitarian control. Tony Blair called for a digital ID that people can have on their phones that would hold details such as their passport, driving license, tax records, qualifications and right to work status.


Trump Points to Victoria Nuland and State Department for Supporting Uprisings in Ukraine
On the left, Democrats still insist that Trump is a Russian agent despite his policies to incite war. On the right, Trump radically escalated tensions with Russia. When Trump was in office, he failed to drain the swamp and appointed neocons and war mongers. Trump was threatened when he was in office.

Sports Illustrated Turns to AI to Generate Articles, Story Ideas
Sports Illustrated, published by the Arena Group Holdings, has contracted with AI startups to generate stories and pull facts from its own past library of content. SI will also work with OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, in the future. Arena insisted that it was not looking to eliminate human writers and journalists.

El Salvador Claims Zero Murders in 300 Days Amid Gang Crackdown
El Salvador is killing violent criminals while petty criminals are being imprisoned. Despite the suspension of some constitutional rights, such as warrantless arrests and the shelving of detainees’ rights to a lawyer, 92% of the population supports President Nayib Bukele’s ‘state of exception’ program against crime.
