A BOMBSHELL buried in the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act: Section 224 would effectively merge the US & Israeli militaries.
On paper it’s “cooperation” to counter Iran, China, and Russia. But @RepThomasMassie calls it a direct threat to American sovereignty. Rep. @RoKhanna is filing an amendment to kill it in committee. And @mtgreenee went even further, warning this is exactly what foreign influence looks like in legislation.
It’s hidden inside a $1+ TRILLION annual defense bill that most members never read.
The real question: Who actually decides US foreign policy: you, your elected reps, or the same national security blob that keeps dragging us deeper into foreign entanglements? And why is this being decided in the shadows, instead of open debate with the consent of the people?
Eric Trump claims that "80%" of his dad's company is Jewish:
"They used to say that our family hated Jewish people. It’s kind of ironic, considering how hard I fight for Israel, and the fact that 80% of the employees of my organization are Jewish, probably 50% of my best friends are Jewish and my sister is an Orthodox Jew."
When governments in the West find a new tool they like, first they test it abroad, and soon it lands in Washington.
The UK is now rolling out a digital ID that will start as a “modernization” on your phone and become mandatory for the right to work by the end of this Parliament. No digital ID? No job. Period.
King Charles calls it "progress". Supporters promise less fraud and easier services. But critics see the real danger. Once this “secure credential” exists, it'll be into the ultimate gatekeeper, logging every check, every service, every move into a lifelong government dossier. And the price tag? Up to £20 billion, while public services are already stretched thin and no one has proven it will actually save money or deliver results.
Facial recognition, centralized databases, digital wallets that “dial home” every time you use it. Connect the dots and you get exactly what digital rights advocates are warning about: tools of convenience that become tools of control. A former MP put it bluntly: “Say yes to digital ID and you’ll never be able to say no to your government again.”
Hundreds of thousands of Brits are protesting and petitioning, but the machine keeps moving. That tells you everything you need to know about who this system is really built to serve. The question isn’t what digital ID is today. It’s what it will inevitably become tomorrow.
Wake up, Britain.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has a meltdown at the WEF over growing numbers of people refusing vaccines, saying he’s deeply concerned and frustrated, blasting what he describes as religion-driven, anti-science rhetoric.
Tucker Carlson Drops Bone Chilling Reality:
“Members of Congress are terrified of the intel agencies. I’m not guessing at that. They’ve told me that, including people who run the intel committee.”
Investigative journalist Ben Swann (@BenSwann_) says one of the biggest Pizzagate “debunks” may have been wrong.
He says new evidence shows there WAS a basement in the pizza shop:
Hiitler arrested The Rothschilds in Germany in 1933, Austria in 1938, and France in 1940, and seized their assets.
By taking Germany out of the Rothschild owned banking system he transformed Germany into a superpower.
The Rothschild family had attempted to infiltrate America through its banking system from the day, America was formed. They were blocked by President Andrew Jackson, but ultimately were able to gain control through the passing of the federal reserve act in 1913.
Aaron Rodgers thinks it’s weird that Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty of trafficking kids, but “nobody who she was trafficking kids to got indicted or named.”
He also finds it funny that the mainstream media gave the trial “next to no coverage.”
Rodger’s believes “there were a lot of people that didn’t want him [Jeffrey Epstein] to be alive because he “had the goods on everybody.”
And because he had the goods on everybody, “he was murdered in federal detention in Manhattan.”