🚨 Epidemiologist Nic Hulscher warns: With the World Cup starting in America, there's a window for bioterrorists to release a modified Ebola strain and blame imported cases from the event.
Large crowds provide cover. He calls for serious investigations into labs holding Ebola — especially after NIH virologist Vincent Munster was caught smuggling pathogens (incl. monkeypox) from Congo.
'Hypothetical... but I wouldn't put anything past them.'
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🚨 Epidemiologist Nic Hulscher: A major study of an entire health region in Catalonia, Spain (400,000 people) found the mass pediatric flu vaccine rollout (6mo–5yrs) was a total failure.
No reduction in flu cases or hospitalizations. Zero benefit.
Instead, increased risk of Guillain-Barré & other side effects — matching Cleveland Clinic data showing +27% flu risk.
Peer-reviewed papers now lining up: flu shots keep failing.
BREAKING: Epidemiologist Nic Hulscher reports on a new peer-reviewed study of 200 cancer patients treated with compounded ivermectin + mebendazole.
After 6 months: 84.4% showed benefit — remission, tumor shrinkage, regression, or stabilization. Largest human study to date.
Now published in a major cancer journal.
Epidemiologist Nic Hulscher: the steady drumbeat of "another pandemic is coming—we must be prepared" isn't really about readiness. He says it's about control.**
Hulscher points to WHO Director-General Tedros, who he says now warns of the next pandemic almost weekly. The concern, in Hulscher's view, isn't preparedness for its own sake—it's leverage: a way to pull the US back in and consolidate authority through the WHO pandemic treaty.
He argues the same officials who steered the last pandemic response are the loudest voices forecasting the next one—and that the constant certainty about what's coming should be read alongside the powers being centralized under the treaty.
His sharpest point is about accountability. The decisions of the last few years, he says, were never reckoned with—no real reckoning, no consequences—and that vacuum is exactly what lets the same playbook roll forward.
"This is what happens when none of them are held accountable."
Former BlackRock portfolio manager Ed Dowd: a global economic slowdown is already in the cards—and he's now bracing for a market drop of up to 50%.
Dowd says the warning signs are stacking up across the board—weakening housing, trouble in China, sliding consumer sentiment, and employment data slowly turning the wrong way.
His scenario: if the slowdown tips into a credit crisis, the Fed steps back in with quantitative easing—a move he says becomes deeply inflationary about 18 months down the line. And if stocks correct 30, 40, even 50% within the next year, Dowd expects a massive wave of QE to follow.
He's also raised his own forecast. After previously calling for a 20–30% correction, he now thinks 40–50% is on the table. The timing's the hard part, he admits—but he believes we're in a "blow-off top" phase reminiscent of the dot-com bubble, with parts of the market ripping 80% in six weeks before the unwind.
"We're in the kill zone—the next 6 to 12 months."
Gordon Chang: Xi Jinping spent his summit with Trump throwing insults—and to Chang, it revealed weakness, not strength.
Chang says that on the first day of the summit, Xi invoked the "Thucydides Trap" and, more pointedly, his "New Era" concept—both meant as digs at the United States. The "New Era," Chang explains, describes a world where China dominates and America is nowhere to be seen.
The tell, he argues, is the choreography. Xi welcomed Trump, needled him—and the moment Trump left, Putin landed in Beijing. Chang ties it back to Moscow in March 2023, when Xi reportedly told Putin as they parted: change unseen in 100 years is coming, and the two of them are driving it together. That, Chang says, is what "New Era" really means.
But staging insults and shuffling in Putin right after isn't the behavior of a confident superpower, in Chang's read—it's pettiness and theatrics.
"This is a sign of an insecure China."
Gordon Chang: the CCP is running influence operations inside US politics—and he says Washington still isn't moving hard enough to stop it.
Chang points to the federal foreign-agent case against Linda Sun in New York—a former senior aide charged with secretly acting on behalf of the Chinese government—as a sign of how deep Beijing's reach into American political institutions now runs.
And he argues it goes well beyond politics. On US soil, Chang notes, investigators uncovered an unlicensed lab in Reedley, California, and raided a storage depot in Las Vegas—and he's almost certain a third facility, likely a full lab, is still out there.
His core frustration: we know what Beijing is doing, he says, yet neither major party is willing to confront the operations head-on.
"This is just gonna continue until we move forcefully on this."
Gordon Chang: there's a secret Chinese biological weapons lab on US soil—and he believes it's not the only one.
Chang points to the unlicensed lab uncovered in Reedley, California, and a storage depot raided in Las Vegas—and says he's almost certain a third facility, likely a full lab, is still operating somewhere in the country.
His bigger warning is about complacency. Chang argues that neither the Trump administration nor its predecessors grasp the seriousness of what Beijing is doing. Americans assume they're safe on home soil, he says—but with Chinese agents, operatives, and soldiers already in place, planning mass casualty events, they are not. If Xi Jinping gives the signal, Chang believes they'll succeed.
He compares the threat—organized, resourced, embedded—to that of Islamic terrorism.
"They are ready to strike."
Former BlackRock portfolio manager Ed Dowd: tokenization is "a massive land grab and power grab."
Once you bring tokenization in, it hands a central planner the power to veto any transaction—anti-humanity, anti-freedom, anti-capitalism.
This, Dowd argues, is where the "you'll own nothing and be happy by 2030" agenda actually comes in. A third party gets to approve or deny what you buy.
Picture the dystopian endpoint: central planners decide on meat quotas. You walk into the grocery store, but you've already hit your allowance for the month—so the system simply blocks the purchase at the register. The cashier can't override it. They can only tell you to put it back.
"You'd be stealing, even though you had the money."
Former BlackRock portfolio manager Ed Dowd: "The CLARITY Act is a backdoor CBDC."
The central bank digital currency was dead on arrival—everyone saw it for what it was: a naked power grab.
So they pivoted. Under the CLARITY Act, the major banks will now issue their own stablecoins. Same control mechanism—just privatized.
Once tokenization is locked in, Dowd warns, these private entities will be able to switch off your money whenever they choose. And any administration that doesn't like what you say simply leans on the banks to do the dirty work for them:
"It's not the government suppressing you. It's these private entities."
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