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Possibly Biggest Trade Deal Ever

President Donald Trump has just signed a $550 billion trade pact with Japan. Trump called the deal “massive,” saying it’s potentially “the largest trade deal in history.”

The deal is expected to boost the economies of both nations. For instance, Japanese cars imported into the United States will now carry a 15 percent tariff, as opposed to 25 percent, making them more affordable.

Japan will also set aside billions to expand the pharmaceutical and semiconductor industries in the United States. Here’s more from Steve Turley.

America Was For Sale: No More!

President Donald Trump isn’t buckling. If they hadn’t already surmised, the Communist Chinese have learned America is not for sale. We will not be surrendering our national economy to the Chinese Communist Party, nor allowing traitors to dictate how we conduct international trade. Yes, we will likely lose billions of dollars worth of trade from China, but we will turn to India, Indonesia, Vietnam, South Korea and Japan to offset the differences.

Tech and steel will come into play, as well as pharmaceuticals. Comms are everywhere. Pray! Here’s more from And We Know.

It’s Main Street’s Turn!

That, pretty much sums up Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s views on the new round of trade tariffs being imposed by the administration of President Donald Trump. Wall Street has enjoyed bumper profits, but Main Street has suffered over the past 20 years, particularly as  imports from Communist China has flooded the marketplace.

Now, the United States will begin to rebuild its industrial and manufacturing industries, focusing on those industries that have been shown to have supply-side problems. Those include pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, steel and ship building, all of which raise flags as national security issues.

Here, Bessent talks over the tariffs with Tucker Carlson.

Reptile Venom in Pharma Drugs

Dr. Bryan Ardis joins Health Ranger Report’s Mike Adams to reveal the bombshell findings of  reptilian venom peptides in over-the-counter pharmaceuticals, including the popular weight-loss, diabetes drug Ozempic.

Ardis says the injection of Ozempic once a week that is being prescribed by doctors to help with weight loss and controlling one’s blood sugar is actually derived from Gila monster lizard venom! “It has published black-box warning side effects,” he says. “Anybody taking that drug , they publish that within 12 to 36 months of use will develop every form of thyroid cancer.”  More with Aris and Adams.

President Trump: The Interview

Join me for my Exclusive interview with President Trump!  More from Awaken with JP.

Drug Shortages Escalating

Pharmacists are reporting major shortages in prescription drugs across the United States. Bill Still of the Still Report says we can expect a surge in these reports as shortages become more severe.

Virology Debunks Coronavirus

Germ theory and COVID-19 are thoroughly being debunked over and over. Spacebusters reports that the entire allopathic field of modern medicine–pharmaceuticals, vaccines, infectiology, bacteriology and virology–is no more than a for-profit iatrogenic death cult tantamount to a worldwide religious sect, causing endless human suffering and misery.

The tentacles of this trillion-dollar-a-year cult propagates long-ago, debunked myths, such as biological germ warfare, bacterial infection and contagious viruses, all based on the never proven germ theory. The cult even stretches into Hollywood and its countless films filling our heads with dystopian ideas about these imaginary viruses. In the following video, courtesy of Sixth Sense, Spacebusters digs deeper into these stunning allegations and, as always, use your own judgement.

Cities At Greatest Risk

The coronavirus continues its spread through China and surrounding Asian countries. The data increasingly show that this virus is wickedly contagious, especially in crowded environments where population density is high — like the densely-packed buildings in cities. As a frightening example: in Japan, a health worker was infected while inspecting a quarantined cruise ship, despite wearing a hazmat suit and taking standard precautions.

On the more positive side, we are hearing “success” stories from those who have now recovered from the virus. These are mostly folks who had less serious cases, which is around 80% of those infected. But, on the more concerning side, evidence is showing that those who recover may not have immunity from catching the virus again. And, that a second infection could potentially result in a much more serious threat to life.

As usual, we still need more detail before drawing hard conclusions. There are many elements still unknown about this virus — such as why the rate of spread appears much lower outside of China than within. We remain committed to scouring the news and science wires until we have the answers. More from Chris Martenson.

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The number of Coronavirus cases is rapidly escalating. There are now more than 60,000 confirmed cases and several new epicenters — the bulk of them still in China, but now quarantines are happening elsewhere as well. There’s a new case in California, meaning that state now has at least seven known patients. Styxhexenhammer666 provides his daily update.

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Patients in Wuhan, at the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak, dance to stay positive. They are joined by medical staff to entertain themselves by dancing at a makeshift hospital to fight against the virus. More from Reuters.

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Award-winning author Rosemary Gibson discusses here new book China Rx, an investigative report into the dependence on China for the provision of crucial medications and the difficulties it creates for FDA oversight and more importantly for national security. This video is entitled What’s In Your Medicine Cabinet: Our Growing Dependence on China For Medicine. A Health Watch USA Presentation.

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