@conspiracyb0t An international man hunt should take place to make sure all pilots involved are held accountable, and put before the courts to answer questions.
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The reports about Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Mebendazole attacking cancer cells and taking people from Stage 4 to remission is incredible! How long has big pharma known this? How lucrative is chemo? How many millions have died?
NEW: Researcher working on anti-gravity technology, whose death was ruled a su*cide, sent a text just one month before her death saying she would never kill herself, according to the Daily Mail.
Amy Eskridge was found with a gunshot to the head in Huntsville, Alabama.
Eskridge told a friend that she had been the target of multiple physical and psychological attacks, including being a victim of an “energy weapon,” before her death.
“If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I overdosed, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not,” she reportedly said in a text in May 2022.
In an interview before she died, Eskridge said she was getting scared and said she needed “to disclose soon.”
To all those news and broadcasters please get your facts right: "David Wilcock was the director of advanced technology at Stavatti Aerospace, where he promoted the integration of free energy technologies into their aerospace projects. Stavatti is a firm focused on next-generation military aircraft, such as the SM-39 Razor." In other words DAVID WILCOCK WAS A SCIENTIST working on Free energy zero point propulsion systems such as what powers UFOS AKA UAPS. He is one of the recently DIED, MISSING, SUICIDED, SCIENTISTS being reported. Technically number 13. PLEASE SHARE.
Nobel Peace Prize Nomination Submitted for Dr. Hak Ja Han
Dr. Jan Figel @janfigel, former EU Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief, has formally nominated Dr. Hak Ja Han of the Family Federation (FFWPU) for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize.
In his nomination letter, Figel cited the following achievements:
1. Interfaith cooperation: Appointed thousands of Peace Ambassadors worldwide to bridge religious divides
2. Korean Peninsula peace: Organized Rally of Hope summits promoting peaceful reunification
3. Humanitarian recognition: Established the Sunhak Peace Prize, honoring global peace advocates
4. UN engagement: UPF and WFWP hold comprehensive consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
5. 38th Parallel Peace Initiative: A proposal to build an international peace park in the DMZ, aligned with Nobel's vision of abolishing armed conflict
6. Cultural diplomacy: Deployed the Little Angels performing arts troupe to carry peace messages worldwide
On Dr. Han's ongoing detention, Figel stated that many international observers regard it as politically motivated and intended to obstruct her global peace work.
He noted that U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance @JDVance raised her case directly with the South Korean Prime Minister during official talks, a sign that her detention has become a matter of urgent international concern.
Source: https://t.co/B3A29L2nta
March 4th will be a defining moment for Japanese.
A Tokyo court will rule on the dissolution of a religious organization — one that has never faced a single criminal conviction.
Behind this case lies decades of ideological warfare — a religious movement targeted for standing against communism, a campaign that stretches across Japan, China, and South Korea, and international legal warnings that Japan has chosen to ignore.
China is already citing this case to justify religious suppression within its own borders.
International legal authorities have warned that the legal basis Japan is using does not hold up under international human rights standards.
Former U.S. officials from both parties have called this a threat to the democratic alliance.
Yet Japan is moving forward anyway.
If this dissolution is upheld, it does not end in Japan.
It becomes a blueprint for any government that wants to eliminate a faith group without ever proving a crime.
Japan has long stood as a pillar of democracy and religious freedom in Asia.
March 4th will show the world whether that still holds true.
The question is not just about one religion.
It is about what kind of nation Japan chooses to be.
MTG just called to “burn the system to the ground.”
“I don’t care if you’re a Democrat, Republican, Independent.”
“The system has failed everyone.”
“They don’t care about you.”
“I can spend my entire life in Washington, DC … and guess what?”
“Our country goes to hell anyways.”
“If the President wants to treat me this way, the Republican Party wants to treat me this way, and I’m out here on a battlefield virtually by myself … no, I don’t have to be here anymore.”
“They try to scare you into: oh no, the Democrats are going to do this if we don’t win the midterms.”
“When everyone decides to stop participating in that system and finally burns it to the ground, that’s when it’ll be time to fight.”
“When the American people finally get to that point, oh yeah, I’ll get engaged.”
@FmrRepMTG@mtgreenee@LegendaryEnergy
Good morning.
Everything in Washington will be purely performative, for the remainder of the year, to gaslight you to vote in the midterms.
We all knew and discussed in internal meetings back in January of 2025 that we only had 6-9 months to do anything serious and after the third quarter of 2025 our opportunity would be gone because courage would fade and campaign mode would kick in.
And all that was really accomplished was an extension of the tax law with a few additions.
No accountability for Covid.
No accountability for 4 years of lawfare.
No accountability for the 2020 election.
No accountability for Epstein files.
Not only is there nothing tangible in terms of accountability, but Republicans have done NOTHING to make health insurance affordable and hide from the issue like the pedophiles in the Epstein files.
Meanwhile we are on the verge of war with Iran from the “NO MORE FOREIGN WARS” President.
This is where you are now.
The red meat throwing tough talk and legislation that will go nowhere phase but will only create some vial media posts and headlines to try to inspire you and scare you into voting for Republicans again in the midterms.
And the Democrats are no better.
After getting brutally beaten in 2024, they learned nothing and made no serious changes to their policy platform on the issues they lost the biggest as they continue to put illegals and trans first, while suddenly (starting in 2025) caring about the Epstein files.
It’s all America LAST from both sides of the never ending Political Industrial Complex.
South Korea is writing a law that lets the government dissolve any church it doesn’t like.
This isn’t speculation. Bill No. 2215932 was introduced to Parliament on January 9, 2026.
Here’s what the bill actually does:
∙Lets government officials enter church buildings and inspect records without a warrant
∙Allows the state to revoke a church’s legal status if it “violates the separation of religion and state” or “harms the public interest”
∙If one pastor or director gets a prison sentence, the entire church can be dissolved
∙All seized assets go to the national treasury. Not to charities. Not to other churches. The state takes everything.
The terms “public interest” and “political involvement” are never clearly defined.
A pastor who criticizes government policy? Political involvement.
A Buddhist group opposing a development project? Public interest violation.
A Catholic bishop speaking on human rights? Both.
Even South Korea’s own Korean Christian Council warned lawmakers the bill’s criteria are “vague and overly broad” and amount to “excessive punishment” that runs counter to constitutional values.
An ECOSOC-accredited NGO has filed a formal complaint with the UN Human Rights Council, arguing the bill violates the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
South Korea’s constitution guarantees religious freedom in Article 20. The separation of church and state was designed to protect churches from the government. This bill flips it into a weapon the government uses against churches.
Four UN Special Rapporteurs already criticized Japan’s dissolution of the Unification Church in 2025 for relying on the “vague concept of public welfare.” South Korea’s bill uses even vaguer language with even broader powers.
The pattern is always the same. Start with an unpopular group. Build the legal tools. Then apply them to everyone else.
This isn’t a regulation bill. It’s a dissolution toolkit that any future administration can aim at any faith community that falls out of favor.
Source: https://t.co/wXRsmLKvAC