Friday, September 15, 2023

Apple CEO Tim Cook releases ad calling for complete extermination of life on Earth

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Apple CEO Tim Cook releases ad calling for complete extermination of life on Earth
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We have a bombshell broadcast for you today, along with a hard-hitting interview with Prof. Michel Chossudovsky who warns us about global nuclear war and the coming staged (fraudulent) pandemic.

Apple CEO Tim Cook has just released an ad that advocates for the complete extermination of all life on planet Earth: Plants, animals and humans. It's part of a "climate change" cult propaganda message now being fronted by Apple, a dangerous corporation that now sees humanity as an enemy of the planet (and carbon as needing to be exterminated in all its forms).

You've got to hear today's broadcast. It will leave you absolutely floored.

Find it here.

Also, don't miss my interview with Professor Chossudovsky at the same link above.

Check out today's breaking news stories below...

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McCarthy calls for meeting with top GOPs to vote on Biden's impeachment based on evidence of abuse of power and corruption
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams admits mass illegal immigration is inherently destructive for the Big Apple
New York City Mayor Eric Adams's video, where he admitted that the ongoing migrant crisis "will destroy" the Big Apple and that he does not see a way to fix the issue, has already gone viral. For Eddie Scarry, the D.C. columnist of the Federalist, rival politicians publicly denouncing... Read More

Science clown: Florida State University terminates criminology professor for falsification of race-based research findings, which caused catastrophic national damage to the discipline
A renowned criminology professor at Florida State University (FSU) has been fired for faking findings and data in his studies that have now been retracted. Eric Stewart, 51, now a former College of Criminology and Criminal Justice faculty member at the said university in Tallahassee, was known for... Read More

Inflation, cost-of-living crisis crushing Generations Y and Z
Inflation and the cost-of-living crisis are crushing both Generations Y and Z, according to Josh Sigurdson of World Alternative Media (WAM). He noted in an episode of his podcast that the world is getting to the endpoint, citing videos of Generation Y Americans - also known as millennials - that go... Read More

Bill Gates pledges 10 million to support creation of universal digital ID system that will enslave the world
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France suspends iPhone 12 sales over concerns of high electromagnetic radiation emissions
France's National Frequency Agency (ANFR) has ordered Apple to halt sales of the iPhone 12 on the French market following recent tests showing that the phone model is emitting electromagnetic waves exceeding levels acceptable tothe country's regulatory limits. The move gives Apple 15 days to... Read More

FTX legacy? JPMorgan explores blockchain-based deposit token as new payment vehicle... backed by the bank itself
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Study reveals first case of MEWDS linked to COVID-19 vaccination and subsequent infection
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Green mirage: World's biggest offshore wind farm developer warns industry is in serious trouble
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Trump accuses DeSantis of spreading "Missing Melania" flyers at Iowa college football game
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Maryland elementary school reinstates mask mandate for third graders - a test to see how the parents will react
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Right Now with Ann Vandersteel: Mike Vera stresses the importance of critical thinking, healthy sense of skepticism - Brighteon.TV
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Foes using 14th Amendment to try to derail Trump's 2024 presidential bid
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Thrive Time Show: Indictments against Trump prove Americans live in a country with a two-tiered justice system - Brighteon.TV
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Florida professor dismissed over fake research data that puts Whites and conservatives in a bad light
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Group of young migrants attack German children and teens with sticks
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Studies show ultra-processed foods put millions of people in the U.K. at risk of cardiovascular disease
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Thursday, September 14, 2023

Shocking science paper explains how 5G cell signals can unleash kill vector payloads in the human body

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We have a bombshell article, broadcast and interview for you today. First, new science reveals how 5G cell tower signals can activate "payloads" carried by graphene oxide inside the body, deploying drugs or chemical weapons via remote activation.

See the bombshell full story (with numerous science paper links) here.

I cover this story in today's hard-hitting Brighteon Broadcast News, along with an emergency interview with the Berkey water filter company founder Jim Shepherd, who warns how the EPA is targeting the Berkey company with a truly insane excuse to try to ban sales of the water filter.

Find that full interview here.

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Climate hoax debunked: Study finds 87 percent of anthropogenic global warming can be attributed to artificial urban heat and solar activity
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Child robbers targeting NYC bars, bragging that police can't arrest them
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Rhode Island school district faces legal action over refusal to disclose gender identity of LGBT club advisor
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Cybersecurity expert successfully builds propaganda machine that can mass produce AI-generated disinformation
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