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MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber July 7, 2024

the fbi stopped him, he said, and seized his phone. we were stopped to go through a hardee s in mankato where i was born in mankato, minnesota and cars pulled up in front of us, to the side of us and behind us and i said, uh, they are either bad guys or the fbi. well, they turned south. they were the fbi. there you have it. he s talking about what he went through and gives you a little bit of a clue into how law enforcement works. they know where he is, they choose a place where they think they can make the best possible contact and they take what they need to that they ve had lawfully approved. he s a conspiracy theorist and had a front row seat in the trump white house. he says the feds there as you heard took the phone. this comes after they seized the phones of other trump aides including one who admitted to the fraudulent elector plot. seven have had their phones seeded. this is an interesting addition because it is mostly political leaders or lawyers who have what y

South Africa Moves Towards Recognising Smallholder Farmers Right To Seed And Farmer Seed Systems – But The Road Ahead Is Still Long

British Empire Think-Tank Tells World, We Intend To Take Away Your Food

SUBSCRIBE to EIR Daily Alert Service British Empire Think-Tank Tells World, We Intend To Take Away Your Food Feb. 5 , 2021 (EIRNS) The lead story on Her Majesty’s Royal Institute of International Affairs since its Feb. 3 release, is a “Research Paper” laying out a strategy to systematically reduce food production and consumption worldwide. It proposes doing so by using methods similar to those being employed now to drive down energy use by banning fossil fuels all in the name of defending “Nature.” The policy is not new farmers have been protesting across the world against such policies but the paper, “Food System Impacts on Biodiversity Loss: Three Levers for Food System Transformation in Support of Nature,” stands out for the baldness of its admission that the intent of the monarchy’s policy is to raise the cost of food worldwide and forcibly reduce world food production permanently. To propose doing so at a time when famine threatens hundreds of millions of live

Digging for victory in Philippines

The United Nations Some farming techniques can have a devastating and negative effect on the environment, as farmers seek to harvest the maximum amount of produce from their land, but the efforts of a Filipino chef and activist are demonstrating that, with the right approach, agriculture can help to regenerate land, offer protection from the effects of climate change and extreme weather, and improve livelihoods. Louise Mabulo has been recognized as a prodigy of the culinary world since the age of 12, when she appeared on the Filipino version of the TV show Junior Masterchef. Since then, she has won several awards for her cooking, and has become a world-renowned social activist.

First Person: Digging for victory in the Philippines

First Person: Digging for victory in the Philippines Some farming techniques can have a devastating and negative effect on the environment, as farmers seek to harvest the maximum amount of produce from their land, but the efforts of a Filipino chef and activist are demonstrating that, with the right approach, agriculture can help to regenerate land, offer protection from the effects of climate change and extreme weather, and improve livelihoods.UN News | Updated: 03-02-2021 23:01 IST | Created: 03-02-2021 20:40 IST The Philippines is one of the countries that are most severely affected by climate change: since September of last year, we have been struck by three typhoons and, in Bicol, where I’m from, 400 homes were destroyed. Image Credit: Twitter(@ADB HQ)

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