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BRICS Meeting Kicks Off; UK Aims to “Kill Twitter”

Jim Lee advocates for weather law changes, Giuliani loses defamation lawsuit, Turkey eyes Niger’s uranium, India-China ease tensions, Kunstler critiques Democrats, Fitz touts gold, Putin and Xi meet, Musk challenges CCDH.

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US Politics

Jim Lee from Climate Viewer News calls for public involvement in amending the Weather Modification Reporting Act of 1972. Lee highlights the activities of Make Sunsets, a private company conducting geoengineering experiments, which he argues may undermine existing reporting laws. He urges public participation in a comment period ending November 19th to influence NOAA’s regulations on solar radiation management. Despite personal challenges, including his wife’s cancer diagnosis, Lee remains committed to activism against what he perceives as misinformation in climate discussions.

In the legal arena, a judge has ordered Rudy Giuliani to forfeit millions in assets to election workers he defamed, marking a development in the ongoing legal battles surrounding the 2020 U.S. election. This decision reflects the legal repercussions faced by individuals involved in spreading false claims about election integrity.

Finally, James Howard Kunstler critiques the Democratic Party, alleging criminal activities and policy failures over the past four years. Kunstler suggests a shift in support among Black leaders towards Donald Trump and questions the selection of Kamala Harris as Vice President. His commentary reflects ongoing debates about the party’s direction and the political landscape ahead of the next election.

Geopolitics

In international relations, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping met at the BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, to discuss global issues, including the Ukraine conflict. The meeting highlighted the importance of Russian-Chinese cooperation as a counterbalance to Western influence. The BRICS group, representing a significant portion of the global population and economy, aims to establish a financial system independent of the US dollar, challenging Western economic dominance.

Relatedly, India and China have agreed to de-escalate tensions along their disputed Himalayan border, following years of deadly clashes. The agreement on patrolling arrangements aims to resolve issues that have strained relations since 2020. This development came as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepared to attend the BRICS meeting, where discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping may further address bilateral concerns.

Meanwhile, Turkey is strengthening its ties with Niger through a provisional agreement to explore mining opportunities, particularly uranium. This move indicates the growing competition among nations for access to Niger’s resources, as Turkey seeks to expand its influence in West Africa.

Lastly, Elon Musk has responded to a report by journalists Paul Thacker and Matt Taibbi, revealing efforts by the UK’s Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) to reportedly “kill Twitter.” The CCDH, linked to the Labour Party, has been pressuring advertisers to withdraw support from platforms like Twitter, raising questions about its tax-exempt status and lobbying activities. This situation underscores the complex interplay between political operatives, media, and regulatory frameworks in shaping public discourse and influencing elections.

Economy

Katherine Austin-Fitz, in an interview with Greg Hunter, emphasizes the importance of gold as an investment amid political and economic instability. She discusses the potential for central banks to exert control through digital currencies and advocates for financial sovereignty. Fitz also critiques the handling of COVID-19 and the use of mRNA vaccines, urging citizens to engage with state legislators to protect financial and personal freedoms.

Sources

Geoengineering Controversy: Activist Calls for Public Action Amid Personal Struggles and Legal Loopholes

Source | Submitted by whobeda47

Giuliani Ordered to Pay Millions for Defamation of Election Workers

Judge Orders Giuliani to Forfeit Millions in Assets to Election Workers He Defamed

Source | Submitted by JMSamuels

Turkey and Niger Forge Mining Pact Amid Global Uranium Scramble

Turkey and Niger signed a provisional pact to boost cooperation in mining

Source | Submitted by Shplad

The Party of Chaos: A Reckoning Looms for the Democrats

The left’s ideas have failed and failed spectacularly, and all they have left is cheating.

Source | Submitted by dennisc

Gold’s Bull Market and Political Theater: A Deep Dive with Catherine Austin-Fitts on USA Watchdog

Gold right now is in a long-term bull market.

Source | Submitted by davefairtex

India and China Reach Agreement to De-escalate Himalayan Border Tensions

India and China have agreed on patrolling arrangements to de-escalate tensions along a disputed Himalayan border which has seen deadly hand-to-hand clashes in recent years, India’s top diplomat has said.

Source | Submitted by Friedrichs_teeth

Elon Musk Declares “This Is War” Amid Allegations of UK-Backed Plot to Undermine Twitter

“This Is War”: Musk Responds To Bombshell “Kill Twitter” Plot Involving UK Advisors To Kamala Harris

Source | Submitted by AaronMcKeon

BRICS Summit: Xi and Putin Champion ‘Fair World Order’ Amid Criticism of Western Influence

Russian-Chinese cooperation in global affairs is one of the main stabilizing factors on the world stage,

Source | Submitted by AaronMcKeon

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