Four stories that I’m guessing you missed if you rely on the mainstream media for your news…
Was Over-Reliance on Renewables Behind the Catastrophic Blackouts in Spain, Portugal, and France?
Michael Shellenberger argues that the blackout was a foreseeable consequence of excessive reliance on intermittent renewable energy sources and that it’s likely to happen again and again so long as political leaders prioritize ideological green energy goals over engineering and grid stability realities.
Source: Michael Shellenberger (April 28, 2025)
Tulsi Gabbard Declassifies Biden’s Secret Plan to “Counter Terrorism” by Surveilling Social Media & US Citizens
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified the Biden administration’s “Strategic Implementation Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism,” originally developed in June 2021. The plan outlines a comprehensive strategy involving expanded surveillance, social media monitoring, and military involvement aimed at addressing domestic terrorism threats. It includes measures such as surveillance expansion, screening, and social reengineering.
Source: Classy Thomas Massie (April 23, 2025)
Two Huge Government Grants for “Biomedical Research” Are Located Within a Military Base. Why?
On Jan 17, the National Cancer Institute (a branch of NIH) apparently gave a grant of $89 billion (over 25 years) to a medical charity to manage the National Cancer Institute’s facility in Frederick, MD, that is linked to (and located inside of) Fort Detrick. In this piece, Meryl Nass asks the obvious question: Is this biowarfare development?
Source: Meryl’s CHAOS Letter
RFK Jr. Puts to Rest Unjustified Fears About Recent Measles “Outbreak” on NewsNation Panel
During a NewsNation interview with Chris Cuomo, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed concerns about the measles outbreak in the US, noting approximately 842 cases nationwide. Kennedy argued that media focus on measles is disproportionate compared to chronic health issues like autism and diabetes, which he views as more pressing public health concerns.
Just the Facts
* Canada, with one-eighth the US population, has a similar number of cases, and Europe has 10 times more, suggesting the US situation is comparatively moderate.
* There have been only four measles deaths in the US over the past 20 years, contrasting this with 100,000 annual autism cases and 38% of children being diabetic or pre-diabetic.
Source: The Vigilant Fox (May 1, 2025)