Official Admits Backing Up Vaccine Data to Thwart RFK Jr., EPA Approves Pesticides Found in Baby Food

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Health

Undercover Government Accountability Office footage shows a director admitting to stealing and backing up federal vaccine data to prevent deletion by Department of Health and Human Services under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The official described this as resistance to vaccine-denying policies, preserving datasets from statistical agencies for future reinstatement of pharmaceutical rules. GAO oversees spending since 1920s, conducts research and recommendations but lacks enforcement powers. GAO officials have denied wrongdoing, stating actions align with their oversight mandate to ensure accountability.

A survey linked parental military service to higher autism rates in children via military insurance coverage, with 31% increased chance overall. Maternal service correlated to 46% higher odds, paternal to 43%, both to 56%. Active duty for both parents linked to 63% higher odds. For fathers, National Guard/Reserve service tied to 22% higher odds, non-deployed active duty to 39%, deployed to 67%. Severity escalated with service: 37% higher for mild autism, 46% for moderate, 83% for severe. Experts caution that while a correlation exists, causation has not been established, and further research is needed.

The Environmental Protection Agency approved two PFAS-containing pesticides for food crops like lettuce, broccoli, potatoes, with plans for four more. Forever chemicals resist breakdown, associated with cancers, birth defects, health issues, though long-term impacts under study. Agency stated evaluations science-based and transparent. Agricultural groups support the approvals for effective pest management, citing the EPA’s rigorous safety reviews.

Relatedly, testing of Target’s Good & Gather baby food purees revealed 29 toxic pesticides this year, up from 21 previous year, including 16 highly hazardous to health and environment, 10 banned in EU, five PFAS forever chemicals, one banned in U.S. Substances linked to cancer, hormone disruption, neurotoxicity; findings in apple and pear products prompted calls for improvements from advocacy groups. Target has stated it prioritizes product safety and is investigating the claims while working with suppliers to reduce residues.

US Politics

President Trump signed executive order launching “Genesis Mission,” Manhattan Project-style initiative to accelerate AI for scientific breakthroughs using federal datasets, supercomputers, 40,000 scientists. Effort integrates national labs, businesses, universities to advance energy, security, health, productivity, building on semiconductors and high-performance computing innovations. Privacy advocates have raised concerns about data centralization and potential security risks.

In a similar vein, Amazon Web Services announced $50 billion investment starting 2026 for AI and high-performance computing infrastructure for U.S. federal agencies, adding 1.3 gigawatts across classified clouds. Expands access to SageMaker, Bedrock, Nvidia systems for modeling, threat detection, research in energy, healthcare, cybersecurity, aligning with administration’s AI plan and over decade of government cloud development. Critics warn of privacy implications and increased reliance on private sector control of government data.

Meanwhile, the National Education Association’s 2025-2026 training for union staff emphasizes confronting Republican racist dog whistles and anti-transgender rhetoric as tools to consolidate power with fears of critical race theory. Materials promote race-class-gender narratives, aim to dismantle privilege systems for LGBTQ+ educators and students, provide gender-transition guides, advise fluid language to avoid parental scrutiny. Over past decade, legislation targeted transgender rights, positioning teachers as activists against structural oppression. NEA defends the training as vital for addressing educational inequities and supporting diverse students.

European Politics

Schools in the UK conducted unannounced “Exercise Pegasus” lockdowns simulating a deadly enterovirus outbreak targeting children from a fictional Southeast Asian island. The exercise involved major departments and UK Health Security Agency, herding pupils into sealed rooms with lights off to test biohazard readiness, without parental notification. Piloted in 20 schools since September, no-notice activations aim to build crisis response capabilities, similar to 2019 Event 201 simulation of coronavirus with quarantines and media controls. Critics questioned the approach amid plans for annual exercises and EU-wide simulations, following fear tactics in COVID responses. Government officials defend the drills as necessary for emergency preparedness, emphasizing minimal distress and the need for realistic testing.

In other British news, the UK Government’s Communications Service updated its 2019 “Resist” framework to monitor online posts for high-risk narratives exacerbating community divisions, including content on housing allocations favoring migrants or asylum seekers in hotels. Local councils established cohesion forums and prebunking initiatives after protests following a sexual assault by an asylum seeker. Officials stated the approach balances online protection with freedom of expression. Civil liberties groups have raised concerns about potential surveillance overreach, while government sources defend it as essential for countering misinformation and maintaining social cohesion.

Also, a retired British judge proposed a ÂŁ20 tax on pointed kitchen knives to reduce stabbings by discouraging purchases, similar to the 5p plastic bag charge that reduced usage. The judge argued against a full ban due to needs in professional cooking, noting current ID requirements for online purchases. Supporters cite rising knife crime statistics as justification, while critics view the tax as an infringement on personal freedoms.

In Belgian, authorities reported unauthorized drones over Brussels Airport and military bases, with concerns about Russian espionage linked to seized Russian reserves. National television reported the sightings as misidentifications of a police helicopter and cargo plane, based on military consultations. Belgium’s Defense Minister purchased anti-drone systems in Latvia, discussing strategic communication and cognitive warfare involving social media and AI. Dutch Air Force used ground-based weapons to down unidentified drones near a military base, without recovery. Mainstream reports have questioned the reliability of initial drone sightings and suggested that some incidents may be exaggerated to justify increased military spending.

Charlie Kirk

Reports claim Candace Owens faces threats from networks tied to the Rothschild banking family and efforts to extend the Ukraine war. Funding and mercenaries link through France’s Foreign Legion, involved in intrigues and contracts in Brussels, Paris, and Geneva. Emmanuel Macron’s career from Finance Ministry to Rothschild & Cie intersects with these, including a $750 billion Ukraine reconstruction scheme securing NATO commitments. The Legion serves as a mercenary pool for Ukraine, with assassins in NGO operations in Africa, such as Niger’s uranium sites. Charlie Kirk’s visit to Hill Air Force Base coincided with nuclear triad activities, including Minuteman III upgrades and Global Thunder exercises at Minot AFB, involving heightened security. Patterns of deaths among whistleblowers and researchers from Fort Belvoir biodefense to Palantir surveillance suggest Owens’ exposure of Ukraine-U.S. surveillance links, including Egyptian jets and ROTC footage, places her at risk. Connections span nuclear convoys, Event 201 precursors, and Operation Blackjack for neutralizing threats. Mainstream media outlets have dismissed these claims as baseless conspiracy theories, with French officials denying involvement in any related plots.

Economy

The U.S. recorded it’s worst budget-deficit start to a fiscal year in US history, posting a $284.4 billion deficit for October (start of fiscal 2025) up from $257.5 billion previous year, as spending increased 17.9% to $688.7 billion against $404 billion revenues. Interest payments reached $104.4 billion for the month, with last-twelve-months total at $1.24 trillion, approaching social security outlays and accounting for 24 cents of every tax dollar. Revenues rose 23.7% year-over-year, supported by $31 billion in tariffs, though spending increases across categories indicate fiscal challenges. Some economists argue the economy remains resilient amid the deficit, with robust job growth offsetting concerns.

U.S. housing listings recorded 85,000 delistings in September, 28% increase from previous year and highest for the month in eight years, with 70% of active listings on market over 60 days. High interest rates, prices, and uncertainty sidelined buyers in oversupplied market; 15% of delisted homes faced potential losses, highest in five years, leading sellers to withdraw or rent properties. Delistings accounted for 5.5% of transactions, up from 4.8%, with metros like Virginia Beach and Washington, D.C., seeing over 50% increases. Case-Shiller data showed home prices rose 1.36% year-over-year in 20 largest cities, declining annually in 11. Real estate groups suggest the market shows signs of stabilization in certain regions despite the delisting surge.

OpenAI secured deals in October 2025 with Samsung and SK Hynix for 40% of global DRAM supply, under secrecy and NDAs. Agreements cover raw wafers for AI training and inference, causing panic buying among hyperscalers, OEMs, and cloud providers. Depleted safety stocks amid tariff uncertainties, falling prices, and stalled equipment transfers to China-adjacent firms led to 13-month lead times for DDR5. RAM prices rose 156% in recent weeks, affecting prebuilt PCs, SSDs, GPUs like Nvidia’s high-capacity models, and gaming consoles; laptops and phones face delayed effects from existing contracts. Industry analysts note that while the deals contribute to shortages, broader market dynamics and cyclical demand also play a role in the volatility.

Energy

China National Nuclear Corporation activated world’s first commercial supercritical CO2 power unit at Shougang Shuicheng Steel complex in Guizhou, converting waste heat from steelmaking into electricity. Two 15-megawatt units, grid-connected since 2023 construction, achieve 50% higher efficiency than steam-based systems via compact Brayton cycle, where CO2’s supercritical state enhances conversion above 50% at temperatures over 700°C. Supported by over decade of research including 2019 lab operations, project with Jigang International Engineering lays groundwork for nuclear, solar, space applications. U.S. DOE’s Step Demo in Texas generated megawatts at 500°C toward 10-MWe target. Analysts note potential challenges in scalability and economic feasibility for wider adoption.

Sources

The Naughty Russian and the Drone Debacle

I believe in “facts” of which I actually know they are not facts at all. That saves me the troublesome process of thinking.

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The Real Threat to Candace Owens: Rothschilds, Nuclear Convoys, and the Ukraine War Machine

The Rothschild motive of keeping the Ukraine War going seems far more likely.

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Sam Altman’s DRAM Heist: How OpenAI’s Secret Deals Sparked a Global Memory Meltdown

On October 1st OpenAI signed two simultaneous deals with Samsung and SK Hynix for 40% of the worlds DRAM supply.

Source | Submitted by Timo Hallikainen

UK Schools Hit with Secret “Pegasus” Pandemic Lockdowns, Reviving Event 201 Nightmares

In a eerie redux of 2020’s chaos, UK schools are being thrust into unannounced lockdown simulations under the guise of “pandemic preparedness drills”—with children herded into classrooms, doors barricaded, and parents left in the dark, sparking whispers of social engineering rehearsals for the next big scare.

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China Deploys World’s First Commercial Supercritical CO2 Power Generator

China has activated what the South China Morning Post describes as the world’s first commercial power unit using supercritical carbon dioxide, or sCO₂, marking a notable step forward in clean energy technology.

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DOGE’s Demise: Record Deficit and Skyrocketing Interest Herald Fiscal 2025 Disaster

we now have the worst budget-deficit start to a fiscal year in US history.

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NEA’s Secret Training: Arming Teachers to Fight ‘Racist’ Republicans and Push Transgender Agenda

the NEA’s upcoming training at an undisclosed location this December doesn’t focus on academics, but on attacking Republicans as “racist and transphobic,” pushing race-class-gender narratives, and promoting gender-transition guides for staff.

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Housing Market Deep Freeze: Delistings Surge to 8-Year High as Sellers Pull Back

roughly 85,000 U.S. homes were pulled off the market in September – a 28% jump from last year and the highest September total in eight years.

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Trump Launches ‘Genesis Mission’: A Manhattan Project for AI Dominance

This order launches the ‘Genesis Mission’ as a dedicated, coordinated national effort to unleash a new age of AI-accelerated innovation and discovery that can solve the most challenging problems of this century.

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Amazon’s $50 Billion Push: Building AI Supercomputing for U.S. Government

Our investment in purpose-built government AI and cloud infrastructure will fundamentally transform how federal agencies leverage supercomputing.

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UK’s “Resist” Program: Monitoring Citizens’ Posts for “High-Risk” Community Concerns

the GCS has been reprogrammed to patrol the internet for what they’re calling “high-risk narratives.”

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Retired Judge’s £20 Knife Tax Proposal: The Latest in Britain’s War on Sharp Objects

A KNIFE TAX!

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Undercover Footage Exposes GAO Official Admitting to Stealing Vaccine Data to Defy RFK Jr.’s HHS

And we have stolen and backed those things up so that they can come back to government.

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Military Parents’ Service Tied to 63% Higher Autism Risk in Children

if both parents were on active duty, the odds of your child having autism is 63% greater.

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EPA Approves PFAS Pesticides for Food Crops, Sparking Health Fears

The EPA is starting to allow the use of pesticides containing PFAS on food.

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PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ and 29 Toxic Pesticides Detected in Target Baby Food—Worse Than Before

“There were 29 toxic pesticides in the baby food.”

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In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: Reuters, Deutsche Welle, The Guardian, The Telegraph, Le Figaro, The Information, CNBC, National Association of Realtors, The Washington Post, Target Corporation, The Wall Street Journal, NEA, The Intercept, and American Farm Bureau Federation.

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The economic heartbeat of the European Union says it’s okay for Germany to send billions of Euros to Ukraine while it encourages immigration. So the German government thinks it’s fine to take care of others besides its own people.

The sad fact is, that the world is being governed by group of Bozo the Clowns. Martin Armstrong, has said that he has never seen a collective group of incompetent leaders that borderline on stupidity in his entire career.

Because open borders work /s

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Germany supports the sanctity of all national borders - except for Russia’s and their own.

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Taxing kitchen knives because they’re used in crimes doesn’t address the root cause of the crimes (the people committing them), and it creates a black market for them, which is something I never thought I’d see…
Clown world indeed!

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Is anyone else starting to question keeping an eye on altnews daily, weekly or even monthly - or at all.

Just that it seems to be basically the same every day for years:

  • Gov is doing all this evil and no one goes to prison for it
  • “Experts”, the state and institutions lie, lie and lie again
  • Fiat is a scam so buy real assets
  • Stock market is about to crash - story of the day for the past 15 years

I’m a bit slow, but I’m starting to wonder if all this content is almost as bad as the MSM. Constant doom masquerading as advice. Grinding down morale. The details don’t matter once you realise that nothing is going to happen. And the underlying message remains the same - do what you can to look after yourself.

I think I may have belatedly saved myself hours per week.

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Remember, collapse is not an event but a process. We are witnessing a process taking shape around the world. Civil unrest, protests, wars, rumors of more wars, governments collapsing financially, economically, monetarily and socially. If you want to be ahead of the curve it’s best to stay up to date.

Yesterday I posted an article how the Elite are buying high security property. They are starting to fear that they know, that we know.

I live by the rule that things will continue until one day they no longer can’t.

Michael Synder’s latest is pretty much on queue.

But is staying ahead of the curve the same as spending time arguing over the specifics of Trump shooting and Kirk shooting - down to arguing over the calibre used? Though I admit a lot of that is likely people wnking off the gun knowledge they don’t have more than anything else.

Most of “the curve” can be summed up in a few bullet points known in 2010. The rest is detail that probably isn’t needed. At least to a large extent. I definitely think that spending a few hours a week is 95% entertainment and 5% acquiring useful knowledge. But that’s just what I’m pondering.

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It’s highly variable depending on each person. Best to know where and how to prioritize one’s own time, balancing enjoying life, preparing for tomorrow, and staying aware of the world.

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Yeah, pretty much where I am. If it doesn’t lead to anything actionable and only serves to further rile you up, it’s probably counterproductive and a waste of your time. Possibly even deliberately so. Knowing elites are building bunkers even if you somehow didn’t already know that literally changes nothing, assuming you had already been prepping. Confirming for the 5913th time what you’ve already known for years doesn’t “keep you ahead the curve”.

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True, or we can all ignore the warning signs and get caught blindsided. I prefer to anticipate rather than ignore the warning signs. The warning signs are that we are probably heading into a violent Civil War in the US. It may turn out that way or it may continue to be a shitshow for decades.

I’m going with something is eventually going to happen that will catch many off guard and it won’t be pretty. If it weren’t for the financial and monetary “circus style spinning plates”, this all would have probably gone tits up in 2009.

The Elite have a pretty good idea how the Plebs will react when they won’t be able to support their family, while those who created this mess are living on an island community with armed guards. That’s why it is in their best interest to keep the game going for as long as they can.

Yeah, but that’s not actually the point raised. There’s quite a wide gulf between the false dichotomy of ignoring all the warning signs and getting caught blindsided and spending significant amounts of time confirming what you already know. Once you’ve arrived at the decision point to take action, do so and move on. Continuing to spend time and getting riled up to confirm what you already know serves no real purpose.

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Oh i’m not getting riled up, now you might. I’m actually looking forward to the fireworks this shitshow is going to bring. It should have happened a long, long time ago. This Nation needs to break apart much like the former Soviet Union. It is much too big and much too bloated.

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Can you tell me where that article is posted? Did a search but can’t find it. Thanks!

It’s the article that apparently got Mr Shining Hector all riled up. :slightly_smiling_face:

And if that didn’t get him all riled up then this one surely did :rofl:

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Not riled up, really. Quite the opposite. I read those, and after consideration concluded that they really added nothing to useful whatsoever to my understanding of the world or how to navigate it. To the extent they have a purpose, it seems to be to solely reinforce the reader’s worldview and get them thinking dark thoughts with no outlet or solution provided. Which feels both manipulative and a waste of time. It’s really in no way “keeping you ahead of the curve” unless you’re utterly naive and that’s the first time you’ve ever encountered those ideas. Which likely does not apply to anyone here.

You want to soak in the doomporn and fearporn, have at it. It’s probably as nourishing to your soul as run of the mill porn in the end, though.

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Well thank you for injecting your Ad hominem’s. I don’t deal in fear or doomporn sir as you suggested. I deal with realism and current events.

Do you consider doom and fearporn, high inflation where a Whopper Meal now costs the average American $12 or more? Do you consider fear or doomporn what is happening in Europe with a collapse of European governments on the verge of needing an IMF bailout such as Britain and France? Do you consider fear or doomporn Germany de-industrializing and switch their economy which is the lifeblood of the EU towards the military because they need to create a Russia boogeyman?

Do you consider fear and doomporn where Israel is conducting a massacre of the Palestinians? How about Iran saying Israel is preparing to go to war with them, again? How about Neocons looking to put a monkey wrench in the US peace plans?

Those are all current events in the here and now. That’s what I post but perhaps you should visit on Friday’s only when we pass out teddy bears, and hold hands around a campfire singing kumbaya.

Not really ad hominems, you seem to be the one projecting here. You’re free to focus on what you want to focus on. Just giving my perspective, which you can take or leave.

And actually, yeah, I would consider fixating on most of those to be doomporn and fearporn. You should already be aware of the basic concepts and have little influence over them. Focusing on them just drains your time and energy for no real purpose. They’re all just lurid variations of the same concept. Once you grasp the basic concepts behind them (inflation is real, governments do not really serve their people, false flags are a real possibity, etc.), all that really remains is to adjust and prepare as best as you can. You’re not measurably improving your own odds or the world around you by spending your time and energy on consuming doomporn that just reiterates what you already know. Which, once again, was the initial point.