Movement Barrels Forward to Euthanize 12-Year-Old Children in Canada
A recent print and podcast interview on Canada's dangerously expansive euthanasia regime.
Movement Barrels Forward to Euthanize 12-Year-Old Children in Canada
A recent print and podcast interview on Canada's dangerously expansive euthanasia regime.
Black Hole Flare is Biggest and Most Distant Seen
In a tense NATO huddle in Kyiv, US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll delivered a stark ultimatum to allies: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy must ink a looming peace deal with Russia—or brace for a far grimmer fate. "No deal is perfect, but it must be done sooner rather than later," Driscoll warned, fresh off White House calls and chats with Zelenskyy himself. The draft demands Ukraine surrender Russian-held territories and grant amnesty for war crimes.
Zelenskyy, in a raw national address, stated: "This is one of the most difficult moments in our history—a choice between losing our dignity or losing a key ally." With Trump gunning for a Thanksgiving truce, US envoy Julie Davis piled on: "The deal doesn't get better from here; it gets worse." Putin nodded approval while Trump vowed an end to the bloodshed "one way or the other". As Kyiv teeters on this knife-edge, the world watches.
Will the Ukrainian government compromise to save the future of its people, or will it choose to ignite a fiercer storm? Share your thoughts below. ⬇️
Link to article: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/22/ukraine-zelenskyy-peace-deal-us-nato-meeting
Splash Alert! In a game-changing move signed into law yesterday, England is flushing out plastic-laden wet wipes for good—targeting the sneaky culprits behind clogged sewers, littered beaches, and microplastic mayhem in our rivers and seas. These disposable disasters - which shatter into tiny toxins that poison wildlife and infiltrate the food chain - are responsible for a whopping 94% of sewer blockages and litter up to 20 wipes per 100m of UK shoreline!
Why Now? It's a bold strike against environmental havoc, backed by 95% of public consultees. Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds declared: “This ban will put an end to plastic wet wipes which choke our sewers, litter our beaches and poison wildlife.”
The Thrilling Timeline: Businesses get until spring 2027 to pivot to eco-friendly alternatives (they're already out there!), with Wales jumping in by December 2026. Retail giants like Boots are leading the charge, proving this isn't just talk—it's tidal-wave transformation.
Globally inspired? The US and Spain are eyeing similar policies. This isn't just a ban—it's a blueprint for cleaner oceans, healthier habitats, and a plastic-free future. Dive in: Our planet's winning big!
Do you think banning plastics is beneficial, detrimental, or something in-between? Share your thoughts below. ⬇️
Link to article: https://www.positive.news/environment/england-to-ban-plastic-wet-wipes/
It's Not Just You - Something is Changing People's Behavior
Three Examples of ‘Immortal’ Underground Fires That Are Currently Burning Under the U.S.
Jews and all Americans, must wake up to what this means
Rewilding Childhood: Why Our Children Need to Reconnect with Nature — and How We Can Help
How Society Taught Women to Hate Men (The Cultural Engineering of Division)
They told women to be strong. They told them to be independent. They told them they didn’t need men. But what if it was never about freedom… and always about control? This is not an attack — it’s an observation. A cinematic breakdown of how society, media, and culture engineered division between men and women — and how decades of manipulation turned love into a battlefield. Listen closely. Because the truth isn’t loud. It’s quiet, haunting, and buried in everything you were taught to believe. Explore how societal norms have led to the division between women and men in this thought-provoking video on cultural manipulation and social engineering.