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Big Pharma Caught Supplying Drug Cartel With Bulk Ingredients For Meth

Big Pharma Caught Supplying Drug Cartel With Bulk Ingredients For Meth

Shameless Big Pharma companies have been caught supplying a Mexican drug cartel with bulk ingredients to produce meth. The Big Pharma companies are accused of supplying Mexican drug kingpin Ezio Figueroa Vazquez with tons of ephedrine, worth $360 million, knowing that it would be used in the production of methamphetamine – proving yet again that Big Pharma’s only motivation is profit, not the health and wellbeing of their customers.

Hawaii High School Teacher: "If They Are Here In The U.S. Illegally, I Won't Teach Them"

Hawaii High School Teacher: "If They Are Here In The U.S. Illegally, I Won't Teach Them"

John Sullivan, a Social Studies teacher at Campbell High School in Oahu, Hawaii, is under fire this week after sending an email to all faculty at his school refusing to teach students who are in the country illegally.  A copy of the email was obtained by Hawaii News Now and read as follows:

"This is another attack on the President over deportation. Their parents need to apply for immigration like everyone else.  If they are here in the US illegally, I won't teach them."

 

BBC Sued For £1 Million After Facilitating Elite Pedo Ring ‘For Decades’

BBC Sued For £1 Million After Facilitating Elite Pedo Ring ‘For Decades’

The BBC has been forced to pay one of its child abuse victims £1 million in damages after knowingly allowing an elite pedophile ring to operate within the corporation for decades.  Karin Ward was given £1 million in damages after the BBC screened clips in which she claimed comedian Freddie Starr had groped her. Karin Ward was the first to publicly blow the whistle on predatory pedophile Jimmy Savile, which subsequently promoted the UK government to launch a public inquiry into elite pedophile rings operating within UK politics and media.

Robots Deployed To Fight Crime In Shopping Malls

Robots Deployed To Fight Crime In Shopping Malls

A new batch of security robots equipped with tools to “fight crime” will soon be deployed to shopping malls in America in an effort to help police tackle the problem. Knightscope showcased crime-fighting robots last week at Arlington Police Department for the University of Texas. The company unveiled its K5 droids – robots that are four-foot-tall with electric blue lights and a white bullet-shaped body,  designed to police indoor venues. It’s sibling, the K5, a taller variation and with a slightly heavier frame, is designed to patrol outdoors.

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