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American Politicians Call for Genocide Against Palestinians as They Buy War Stocks – Gaza Doctors Issue 'SOS To Whole World'

The war in Israel continues to command headline news this week, as many U.S. lawmakers have now gone public to support the destruction of Gaza and the genocide of the Palestinian people. As I write this today, October 11, 2023, Israel appears to be ready to launch troops to go into Gaza and "wipe Hamas from the face of the earth." U.S. politicians are echoing this same sentiment, even while acknowledging that there is no way to destroy Hamas without also killing millions of innocent children and civilians, the very same thing Hamas terrorists just did to Israelis this past weekend. Jordan Majors, writing for Finbold News, a financial publication, reported that some US congressional leaders have been investing in military-related stocks. Investing in War is what has primarily kept the the U.S. economy limping along since the funding dried up for COVID, and that began with the Ukraine war in 2022. As is well-known, however, the U.S. Government and their military contractors don ....

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The Poor Little Froggos Are Going Extinct

The Last Ribbit Frogs, toads, salamanders, and thousands of other amphibians are under increasing threat of extinction, with populations in alarming decline as climate change wreaks havoc on their ecosystems. Such were the findings of a new study, published in the journal Nature, which reports that 41 percent of amphibian species worldwide — or nearly […] ....

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