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Arrests Needed by White Hats to Prevent a bloodbath reminiscent of the French Revolution in the Western World

Westward Public Discontent Swells; Military Intervention Looms if Leaders Remain Unchecked or Face Rebellion

Unrelenting Action Required by White Hats to Avert Cataclysmic Western Uprising Akin to French...
Unrelenting Action Required by White Hats to Avert Cataclysmic Western Uprising Akin to French Revolution's Violent Outburst

Arrests Needed by White Hats to Prevent a bloodbath reminiscent of the French Revolution in the Western World

In a surprising turn of events, the Dutch government has officially labeled the Zionist State of Israel a "threat to the country" for the first time. The Dutch counterterrorism agency accuses Israel of political interference and disinformation campaigns.

Meanwhile, in China, construction has begun on a massive hydropower project in the lower reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo River, estimated to cost around 1.2 trillion yuan (about 167.8 billion U.S. dollars). This project promises to provide a significant amount of work, demand for heavy equipment, and cheap energy for China. However, it also raises concerns about China's grip on India's water supplies.

In a different part of the world, an officer in Australia has lost his security clearance and left the Australian Defense Force. The country's intelligence agency believes he is more loyal to Israel.

In the United States, Senate hearings suggest that organ theft is becoming common.

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is expected to resign, potentially cutting off the Japanese money that has been essential to keeping a US reality TV show government running.

The AI technology behind Nvidia, a company at the heart of the AI boom, has been criticised by Michael Burry, the man who predicted the 2008 mortgage collapse. Burry claims that the technology is fundamentally flawed, as it cannot check facts, remember its previous answers, provide accurate data, and is prone to hallucinations.

In the Epstein case, Dan Bongino, Deputy FBI Director, has stated that the FBI will conduct investigations by the book and in accordance with the law.

A lawsuit against Bill Gates, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, and World Economic Forum chair Klaus Schwab over COVID-19 policies and vaccine injuries has begun in Holland. The trial is related to allegations that these individuals have misled the public about vaccine safety. However, the lead attorney for the lawsuit, Arno van Kessel, was arrested in June 2025 during a paramilitary late-night raid and imprisoned in a maximum-security facility without formal charges or access to his legal team, potentially impacting the case's progress.

The FBI's Terrorist Screening Database (TSDB) includes 3-year-old children, and 97% of the 278,000 names on the TSDB have no known ties to terrorism. There is no method or means to challenge your listing on TSDB. FBI Agents & Executives receive bonus money for each name added.

In Poland, intelligence believes the total number of Polish and foreign agents in the country could be between 30,000 and 55,000, which puts Poland at risk. Most of these agents are reported to be Jewish and working against the interests of the average Poles.

In the UK, incoming Prime Minister Nigel Farage warns that Britain is facing societal collapse, with people scared to go out and let their kids out. He suggests leaving the European Court of Human Rights to restore effective criminal deterrence.

During the Biden administration, close to 300,000 children were handed over to unvetted people and have vanished, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

In Canada, the government is no longer going to finance putting asylum seekers up in hotels. Funding will end in September.

In Slovakia, citizens have launched a grassroots movement to hold a referendum on leaving the European Union and NATO.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says there is a real danger of World War III starting. Opinion polls show that a significant percentage of people in various countries believe in a third world war breaking out in 5-10 years.

The judge in the Holland case will issue his ruling in six weeks' time.

In Ukraine, mass demonstrations are taking place against the Ukrainian government, which would not be possible unless a decision had been made to remove President Vladimir Zelensky.

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  1. Amidst the global debate on truth and misinformation, concerns have been raised about disinformation campaigns allegedly perpetrated by Israel in Dutch politics, sparking discussions within the community about education, accountability, and the importance of verified news sources in general-news discussions. [Source: Not provided]
  2. In the realm of technology, AI technology from the company Nvidia, which plays a significant role in the AI boom, has faced criticism from renowned investor Michael Burry, who argues that the technology has fundamental flaws, such as a failure to check facts, remember previous answers, provide accurate data, and a tendency towards hallucinations. [Source: Not provided]
  3. A local migrant crisis in Canada has led to changes in government policies, with the government deciding to discontinue funding for placing asylum seekers in hotels. The decision has sparked debates within the community about crime-and-justice, immigration policies, and social welfare, raising questions about the effects on the general population and the justice system. [Source: Not provided]

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