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Selected Articles: The ‘Very, Very Bad Look’ of Remdesivir
By Global Research News
Global Research, October 30, 2020

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Calling this “Our Democracy” Is Like Slaves Referring to “Our Plantation”

By Frank Scott, October 30 2020

Whatever the lesser evil outcome of the ruling class owned and controlled exercise of the present moment, we need immediate action on the part of the people being bled physically, mentally and spiritually for fictional nonsense we are always fed, never more than during this latest outburst of truly fake democracy.

False and Deceptive UN and WEF Narratives – All Part of the One World Government Agenda of Control

By Mark Keenan, October 30 2020

For decades there have been false and deceptive narratives disseminated by organisations, including the United Nations (UN) and the World Economic Forum (WEF), by the governments that comply with these narratives and by the corporate-owned media.

Nineteen Eighty-Four or “Brave New World”?

By Prof. Ruel F. Pepa, October 30 2020

In both paradigm-shaping novels, the central issue is the human person: Is s/he an autonomous being, that is a “being-for-itself” endowed with free-will and the inherent power to organize and hence determine her/his future?

US Power Has Been Creaking Under Trump, While China Strengthens

By Shane Quinn, October 30 2020

Into the third decade of this century, China has continued its ascent as the world’s second superpower. The United States, on the other hand, has been stumbling somewhat under Donald Trump’s wrecking ball policies.

Nine COVID Facts: A Pandemic of Fearmongering and Ignorance

By Jeff Harris, October 30 2020

Ever since the alleged pandemic erupted this past March the mainstream media has spewed a non-stop stream of misinformation that appears to be laser focused on generating maximum fear among the citizenry.

Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa (BRICS), New Momentum in the Development of Trade and Investment

By Kester Kenn Klomegah, October 30 2020

On October 28, the BRICS Business Council (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) during the forum reviewed its joint work for the previous years, discussed at length current business issues and, in particular tried to choose a path for the future.

To Lockdown or Not to Lockdown: Britain Debates

By Johanna Ross, October 30 2020

The UK government is facing increased pressure to call for a national lockdown or ‘circuit breaker’ as it has commonly become known after a further 310 deaths to Covid-19 were announced on Thursday.

The ‘Very, Very Bad Look’ of Remdesivir, the First FDA-approved COVID-19 Drug

By Jon Cohen and Kai Kupferschmidt, October 30 2020

On 15 October—in this month’s decidedly unfavorable news for Gilead—the fourth and largest controlled study delivered what some believed was a coup de grâce: The World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) Solidarity trial showed that remdesivir does not reduce mortality or the time COVID-19 patients take to recover.

Brazilian Meat Giant Trucked Cattle from Deforested Amazon Ranch

By Andrew WasleyAlexandra Heal, and et al., October 30 2020

JBS, which sources cattle from the Amazon for its massive global beef market, has annual revenues of $50bn and slaughters almost 35,000 cattle a day in Brazil alone. Its beef exports to mainland Europe increased by a fifth in recent years despite the Amazon emergency.

Dark Days Approach. Fraudsters and Scam Artists into the Highest Office

By True Publica, October 30 2020

There will be a moment of realisation in Britain that Brexit was nothing more than a con. Virtually nothing will be better for it and our standard of life – already on the way down from a decade of saving criminal banking operations, will sink further.

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