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            NATO claims Russia may stage false flag chemical weapons attack
After three weeks of fighting in Ukraine, Russia may be preparing to use chemical weapons on its besieged neighbor. This warning comes from U.S., N.A.T.O., and other world sources after Russia made “absurd claims about biological labs and chemical weapons in Ukraine,” according to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
read moreSuspect arrested for shooting 5 homeless men
Police have arrested a suspect in connection with five separate shootings. Two of the attacks were fatal, however all of the victims were homeless men residing in New York City and Washington, D.C.
read moreRenowned Canadian Sniper Arrives in Ukraine to Fight Russians
Canadian sniper who fought ISIS and Taliban with Canada's Royal 22e Regiment arrived in Ukraine to fight Russians. The sniper's unit broke a world record by eliminating an ISIS target from over 3,540 meters away - Wali is rumored to be that sniper.
read moreSpy or Hero: Ukrainian Peace Negotiator Shot Dead
Reports claim Ukrainian peace negotiator, Denys Kireev, 45, was shot by the Ukrainian Intelligence Agency amidst accusations he was spying for Russia. Ukrainian media claims Kireev’s phone conversations were used to ascertain his guilt.
read moreBiden on Burn Pit Failures: "We are going to do better"
President Joe Biden, in his first State of the Union Address last night, labeled burn pits as a clear cause of veteran health issues.
read moreArmy Doctor: “Nintendo Generation” more injury prone
Fort Leonard Wood, MO – Post Medical Readiness Line Chief, MAJ Thibodeau, attributes the physical fragility of today’s newest troops on a generally sedentary life style prior to enlisting.
In a DVIDS interview, Thibodeau stated that “The ‘Nintendo Generation’ Soldier skeleton is not toughened by activity prior to arrival, so some of them break more easily.”
read moreVA proposes changes to disability ratings for mental disorders, and other conditions
“Evaluating mental health conditions based on a more robust and holistic approach that assesses how impactful the disability is to cognition, interpersonal relationships, task completion, life activities and self-care.”
read moreReports: 63 civilians killed with “edged weapons” in DR Congo
A watch group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has reported suspected militiamen have killed dozens at a camp for internally displaced persons.
read moreUkrainian soldier arrested after killing 5 in shooting rampage
Local authorities have arrested a Ukrainian National Guard soldier, identified as Artem Ryabchuk, for opening fire on a group of security guards, killing 5 and injuring another 5.
read moreHandsome man with mustache goes off on company that scammed $20 million from military
According to the Justice Department, the Balfour Beatty Communities (BBC) will pay a $65 million fine after pleading guilty to one count of major fraud against the United States.
read moreLocal police accused of lying about fire in ‘Satanic Panic’ cover up
West Memphis Arkansas is in the midst of a decades old cover up.
In 1994, 3 eight-year-old boys went missing from their neighborhood. Steve Branch, Christopher Byers, and James Moore would later all be found deceased. Their remains were found in a creek in the woods nearby their homes.
read moreBillionaire surrenders $70 million in artifacts, banned from buying more
Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance, Jr. announced there was a shocking turn of events in the world of ancient artifacts. Michael Steinhardt, 81, is a billionaire former hedge fund manager, and one of the largest private art collectors in the world. Recently he was accused of stealing hundreds of relics that are collectively valued at over $70 million.
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