British Government Proposes Mass ‘Weight-Loss Jabs’ for the Unemployed
Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer and his health secretary Wes Streeting argue that medication could play a key role in UK economic growth, by helping obese people return to work.
Announcing a £279 million investment from pharmaceutical giant Lilly, the leading Labour figures looked forward to improving healthcare, including with a five-year mass study—i.e., one much larger than a clinical trial applied in daily life—to see if an effective obesity treatment can be applied across the Greater Manchester region, possibly prior to a national roll-out.
https://www.infowars.com/posts/british-government-proposes-mass-weight-loss-jabs-for-the-unemployed
The Ukrainians are Evacuating Kupjansk, a Complete Collapse is on the Horizon
Mandatory evacuations have been announced in the Ukrainian city of Kupjansk, as well as three neighboring settlements, due to the advance of Russian forces. The Kyiv Independent writes that the governor of the Kharkiv region, Oleh Syniehubov, announced the evacuation orders.
Cars with loudspeakers were filmed in the city announcing the city has no food, water, electricity or gas, and all residents must evacuate.
The Trap
https://old.bitchute.com/video/pRsHSP3wHxqX/
Optogenetics and the Secret Worldwide Nanotech Experiment
Billionaire CEO Shocks CNBC Hosts By Explaining How Trump Tariffs Are ‘An Amazing Tool’ To ‘Protect American Workers’
Howard Lutnick, billionaire CEO of the financial institution Cantor Fitzgerald, joined CNBC’s Squawk Box this week where he highlighted how Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s tariff proposals will help the American economy and workers.
Unsustainable: Indiana Residents Sound Alarm After City Overwhelmed by Illegals
Residents of Logansport, Ind., are calling on their city council to address the growing number of illegal aliens inundating the community and eating up local resources.
At a city council meeting Monday, residents asked city leaders to explain why their city of 18,000 has seen an unsustainable flood of immigrants from 28 different countries, straining city services.
According to Fox59, residents “voiced their various concerns about how the city’s services are being impacted, with one stating that the ‘rents are high’ and the ‘social systems,’ along with the schools and the police department, are overwhelmed.”
Why Salt Lake City's mosquito abatement district is seeking a property tax increase
The Salt Lake City Mosquito Abatement District is seeking to raise the city property tax rate from 0.000147% to 0.000176%, representing about a 20% jump, beginning with 2025 property tax bills.
Should it be approved, homeowners with an average land value of $623,900 would pay $60.39 per year, about a $10 increase in the annual tax. Commercial properties with an average land value of $1 million would pay $176, a $29 increase.
- The Salt Lake City School District has a proposed $730 million bond on the ballot next month, which would go toward rebuilding or improving the city's high schools. It's expected to add $38.33 per year for every $100,000 in land value if passed.
- Salt Lake County is proposing a $507 million public safety bond for jail improvements, potentially adding about $58.92 per year to the average county homeowner.
- Salt Lake City's 0.5% sales tax increase tied to its revitalization district agreement with Smith Entertainment Group is scheduled to go into effect next year.
Taxes taxes taxes, welcome to Utah.
US tells Israel to improve Gaza humanitarian situation or lose military aid
- The United States has warned Israel to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza within 30 days or face potential restrictions on U.S. military aid.
- The warning emphasizes the urgent need for Israel to allow at least 350 trucks of aid daily and pause fighting for aid delivery.
- This action reflects growing tension over U.S. military assistance to Israel.
John Deere faces backlash after laying off 2,100 US workers while shifting production to Mexico
John Deere is laying off even more workers - while moving manufacturing to Mexico.
On Wednesday. the tractor maker told officials in Iowa and Illinois that nearly 300 workers are being laid off as demand slumps.
About 200 production workers will be laid off in East Moline, Illinois. Additionally, 80 workers in Davenport, Iowa will also lose their jobs, along with seven in Moline, Illinois.
It is the latest batch of layoffs this year, after 103 jobs were also cut in July, for the company founded 187 years ago.
Sheriff slams 'odd' defamation lawsuit filed against him by man arrested at Trump rally 'assassination scare'
The Southern California sheriff who accused a man with guns outside a Donald Trump rally over the weekend of plotting an assassination claims it's 'odd' that a lawsuit was brought against him so quickly.
Vem Miller, 49, is suing Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco for defamation after he and his deputies claimed publicly that they 'probably' prevented a third assassination attempt on the former president's life.
'I do find it odd. Probably the fastest lawsuit filed in history... the next business day,' Sheriff Bianco exclusively told DailyMail.com when asked about the legal action.
'One could argue it was already prepared and planned,' he added. 'It just gets more odd.'
Why Did They Silence Nikola Tesla?
https://old.bitchute.com/video/HW5mMaaYyVfv/
Dad Blasts Kamala After Pro-Life Wife Sentenced to 3 Years for Blocking Planned Parenthood, Leaving Him Single Father
The husband of pro-life street preacher Bevelyn Beatty Williams posted a somber message to social media Wednesday blaming the Biden-Harris administration of destroying his black family, as his wife reported to prison on Wednesday to begin an over three year sentence after the DOJ convicted her of “unlawful assembly.”
EU’s Digital ID Push Sparks Fears Over Privacy and Rushed Rollout
eID Wallet, regulated by the Electronic Identification, Authentication and Trust Services (eIDAS) rules, is close to getting implemented, but the EU is accused of choosing to move forward too quickly, without first ensuring that proper protections are in place.
EDRi member epicenter.works has been making these warnings for several years now, noting that eIDAS itself, adopted in April, mandates the main privacy and security protections, something the EU is nonetheless avoiding.
https://www.infowars.com/posts/eus-digital-id-push-sparks-fears-over-privacy-and-rushed-rollout
Enrollment at Utah's DUMBING public colleges, universities up 4.32% over 2023
- The Utah System of Higher Education reported a 4.32% rise in enrollment at the state's eight public colleges and universities from 2023 to 2024.
- This growth contrasts with a 1.80% increase the previous year, with notable gains in both undergraduate and graduate enrollments.
- University leaders attribute this increase to strategic initiatives aimed at improving access and opportunities, despite challenges like declining college-going populations and federal FAFSA delays.
Arizona Early Voters Shock Far-Left MSNBC — Not a Single One Says They’re Backing Kamala!
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/10/arizona-early-voters-shock-msnbc-not-single-one/
Taiwan & South Korea Have The Lowest Fertility Rates In The World
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/taiwan-south-korea-have-lowest-fertility-rates-world
Court Delivers ‘First Known Conviction of a THOUGHTCRIME in Modern British History’
An army veteran has today been convicted for praying silently near an abortion clinic.
Adam Smith-Connor, who served in Afghanistan, was prosecuted for breaching a ban on protests within a buffer zone around a clinic in Bournemouth, Dorset, in November 2022. His head was bowed and hands were clasped as he prayed for his unborn son Jacob, whom he now regrets aborting more than two decades ago.
Reporting on the case, the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) legal advocacy group said the conviction was “the first known conviction of a ‘thoughtcrime’ in modern British history.”
It added that Smith-Connor must now pay £9,000 (€10,770) in legal costs to the prosecution, just for praying in his head for three minutes.