@Sassafrass_84 USAID has been used as an arms trade fundraiser for years. Stopping USAID will actually sentence 4.5 million children to longer - and maybe even successful - lives.
67% of Americans don’t trust the mainstream media because they’d rather focus on algae and ducks, versus a report that proves Fauci was just as bad as we all said he was.
@AlexDuncanTX America has been the world's largest fraud hub since 9/11 and the rapid increase in Muslim migrant populations. Consider the Islamic investments in U.S. schools and academia as small change compared to the hundreds of pallets of fraud money shipped abroad.
@rustyrockets First of all, non-Muslim populations are breaking world records in:
- Massive election fraud
- Massive government fraud
- Massive reliance on mainstream media
- Massive reliance on mainstream academia
- Massive COVID-related brain damage
@Rainmaker1973 Compared to logging rainforests, it is more economically feasible to relocate people, level an entire city, turn it into a crop field, and use the existing underground water supply infrastructure for irrigation.
A billionaire bought a logging company in the Amazon rainforest just to shut it down.
Swedish-British billionaire Johan Eliasch has taken a bold, hands-on approach to fighting climate change, shifting from business leadership to direct environmental action.
In 2005, he acquired a logging company in Brazil, gaining control of approximately 400,000 acres (1,600 km²) of Amazon rainforest, which he immediately dedicated to preservation by halting all logging operations. This decisive move transformed a potential deforestation site into a protected carbon sink, safeguarding biodiversity on a vast scale.
Eliasch's efforts extend far beyond this landmark purchase. He founded the Rainforest Trust, which has helped protect millions of acres worldwide, and co-founded Cool Earth in 2006—a charity that empowers indigenous communities to conserve endangered rainforests.
His influence reaches policy and sports: he advised the UK government on deforestation (authoring the influential Eliasch Review in 2008), and as president of the International Ski Federation (FIS) since 2021, he has driven sustainability initiatives, including committing to the Race to Zero campaign to halve winter sports emissions by 2030.
Eliasch exemplifies a rising movement among ultra-wealthy individuals who deploy private resources for immediate, impactful climate solutions—bypassing conventional channels to deliver tangible protection for the planet's vital ecosystems.
The real message this woman is sending is that 'success is always bad,' no matter what the business is. Millions of children would believe her and rather die of hunger than live and be successful at something. This woman knows this. By saying things like this, she is actually killing children.
@DerrickEvans4WV It is impossible for one to build a plan for living a decent and honest life if the first step is to get into the circles of the cartels and cross borders illegally.
“Drink Camel Urine and Your Illness Will Be Cured!”
There is a clear hadith in Sahih al-Bukhari in which camel urine is recommended as a treatment for illness.
On one hand, Allah’s Messenger is saying that drinking camel urine can cure disease. On the other hand, modern science says that it is harmful and not a valid medical treatment.
The question is very simple:
If he was truly receiving knowledge from the Creator of the entire universe, why did he advise people to drink camel urine? Why was there no knowledge of modern medicine instead?
This is not miraculous knowledge. It is the superstition and folk medicine of the 7th-century Arabian desert.
Atheist Republic International says:
When a religion tells people to drink urine as medicine, it stops being a religion and becomes a dangerous superstition.
- Atheist Republic International
In 24 hours, the world has heard more about the Scotsman who stabbed 5 Arabs and killed none, than it will ever hear about the Arab who beheaded a 14-year-old German boy in May, or the Arab who beheaded a German woman in Italy in February.