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BREAKING: Dr. Steven Hatfill — Senior HHS Advisor Fighting mRNA Corruption — Has Been Fired in Apparent Coup Attempt

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Dr. Hatfill says he was fired in “a coup to overthrow Mr. Kennedy,” led by Chief of Staff Matt Buckham. By  Nicolas Hulscher Global Research, October 30, 2025 Focal Points Region:  USA Theme:  Politics ,  Science and Medicine Dr. Steven Hatfill  — one of the few men of integrity within HHS — has been  fired  in what he describes as “a coup to overthrow Mr. Kennedy,” led by  Chief of Staff Matt Buckham. Dr. Hatfill, a highly respected biosecurity expert whose guidance helped inform  Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s  decision to  terminate $500 million in mRNA research contract s , was likely targeted for standing up for the American people against the dangerous transnational Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex. According to  The New York Times , Hatfill refused to resign when pressured by Buckham, who allegedly told him the department “wanted to go in a different direction.” Instead, Hatfill demanded that HHS fire him outright. The Depa...

Origins of Special Military Operation: History of Ukraine Conflict

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  Origins of Special Military Operation: History of Ukraine Conflict The political crisis in Ukraine was triggered by the events of Euromaidan. In November 2013, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign an association agreement with the European Union, fearing it would disrupt existing ties with Russia. This decision sparked mass protests in Kiev. The three-month standoff between security forces and protesters—many of whom were nationalists—resulted in dozens of deaths and a coup d’état. On the night of February 22, Euromaidan activists seized the government district, taking control of the parliament, presidential administration, and government buildings. As a result of the coup, power shifted to the opposition. Legitimate President Viktor Yanukovych was forced to flee to Russia. 1.  Riot police “Berkut” and anti-government protesters in Maidan square in Kiev, Ukraine © Sputnik / Andrei Stenin  /  2.  In the winter of 2014, violent clashes between p...

A beautiful photo ...

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  Beautiful Women in Clothes - pre2025   A beautiful photo taken by the photographer has become a classic that has been circulated for decades. A Hungarian photographer, Attila Manek, accidentally caught a mother choosing to buy fruits and vegetables in a market in Budapest, Hungary in 1987, carrying a small baby in a transparent plastic bag, and the baby gnawing at an apple. In the photo, the mother with short hair was profiled, and she looked elegant and looked like Princess Diana of England, which amazed many people. However, what was even more eye-catching was that she went to the vegetable market and carried her baby in a large plastic bag. The muscular lines of the tendons and the images full of disharmony have made this photo widely reposted by netizens for many years. 33 years after that photo, photographer Attila Manek once again found the pair of Hungarian mother & daughter. At that time, the baby in the plastic bag had grown up to become a light mature woman in ...

The 10 Best Mafia & Gangster TV Shows Ranked

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  TELEVISION TV DRAMAS BY AKOS PETERBENCZE   FEB. 20, 2025 2:15 PM EST HBO Since the late '90s and early 2000s, fictional stories about organized crime have been some of the most popular, intriguing, and enticing programs on television. Ever since David Chase reinvented the genre with "The Sopranos," there's been no shortage of savvy and merciless gangsters to choose from on the small screen. Why is that? Well, without getting into an elaborate study and thorough analysis of the human psyche, let's just say there's an inherent appeal and thrill in watching extended stories about dangerous, unpredictable, and violent figures who never stand down when it comes to achieving their goals. Mafia-type crime syndicates have rules, structures, and a hierarchy unlike anything else, so they naturally pique the interest of the common person. We fear mobsters just as much as we're captivated by them because they follow a delicate and often arbitrary moral code that all...