Trump just finished his speech in front of the UN and one thing was missing: any major denunciation of Iran, or anybody, for attacking Abqaiq last week. A denunciation, and a pledge of action to follow, that would have been expected by an American president since WW2.
“This year at the United Nations, we will present to the world the Hormuz Peace Initiative — the gist of which is love and hope — with the slogan ‘The coalition of hope,’” he said.
Rouhani said the initiative will envision the provision of security for the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman, and the Strait of Hormuz with cooperation among Iran and other regional countries.
He also warned that the presence of foreign forces endangers the region as well as maritime and energy security.
An Alert Reader flagged the below extract from Marshall Masters, who is a considerable talent with a history of being serious and insightful. Here is an extract from a long series of intermittent posts, followed my own comment including a list of 14 Presidential initiatives that I consider to be in planning (half) or possible (the other half).
A global geoengineering experiment, which is being pushed by Bill Gates and funded by a Nazi-linked foundation has been tied to a depopulation and eugenics agenda.
According to Natural News, the globalist propaganda network CNBC has just released a new video (see below) which is a blatant infomercial for chemtrails. In the video, the media is touting the “benefits” of polluting the skies with calcium carbonate and sulfur dioxide, two pollutants that would devastate life on Earth. The mainstream media is now openly pushing for harmful geoengineering practices and chemtrails as a solution for their so-called “global warming” fear-mongering.
Disclosing classified information without authorization is a crime even if the leaker had good intentions and was motivated by a larger public interest, the government said this week. Therefore, any mention of the purpose of the disclosure should be ruled out of bounds in trial, government attorneys argued.
Defense challenges to secrecy policy and classification decisions should also be prohibited, the government argued in a separate motion in the Hale case.