Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 29 July 2022

July 29, 2022  Weekly Update  Greetings from Tyler, Not a news break goes by without mention of the Covid plague.  Dr. Fauci is on TV again, warning that people should wear masks in public settings.  Los Angeles decided against another … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 15 July 2022

posted in: News, Weekly Update

Greetings from Tyler, Does it seem like things are building to some kind of crescendo? The mainstream sources of information have been holding back the onslaught, but the levy’s about to break. Material is now circulating freely, and at some … Read More

COVID surge: 1 in 19 in England had virus last week – up from 1 in 25 – as UK infections leap by 800,000

Total infections are at levels last seen in mid-April as one in 19 people in London also test positive in a week COVID-19 infections in the UK have jumped by nearly 800,000 in a week, with some parts of the … Read More

How Venezuela was destroyed from within

posted in: News, World News

Among the surest signs of a society in deep crisis are persistent blackouts, the inability of a government to supply its citizens with power adequately and consistently. Outages signify neglect of critical infrastructure, warped energy markets, and regulatory corruption. But … Read More

Deportations and fast-tracking asylum process expected as refugee arrivals spike

Deportations, stricter airport controls, and a fast-tracking of the asylum decision-making process are among the measures being rolled out to address a spike in the number of non-Ukrainians seeking protection here. Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said there has been “a … Read More

Al Qaeda Strikes Back

posted in: Middle East, News

Al-Qaeda has staged a remarkable comeback in Iraq in the last year. Former National Security Advisor Jim Jones has called it “al-Qaeda’s renaissance”. Al-Qaeda could stage another renaissance in South Asia if the American drawdown from Afghanistan is botched. The … Read More

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