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Ukraine’s State Investigative Bureau Destroys Evidence
See our coverage here, corruption is rampant.
Ukraine War Updates
Russians begin offensive towards the city of Nikolaev (alt. Mykolaiv)
Meanwhile Ukrainian government searches for dissenters and ‘disloyal’ members within Nikolaev
Four more cargo ships leave carrying corn, grain and sunflower seeds
Russian breakthrough into Blagodatnoye, also Kodema and Bakhmutskoye; beginning of an offensive on Artemovsk. Intel Slava Z speculates this marks the start of a wide offensive.
Ukrainians try to shell the Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant, putting Europe, Ukraine and Russia at risk of nuclear fallout. The IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency] was alarmed over the shelling.
Ukraine thanks North Macedonia for tanks and planes, which includes 8 T-72A tanks already being shipped, out of a possible 30
Liberal CBS news reports that only 30% of all aid to Ukraine reaches the frontlines.
Azerbaijan War Continues
Azerbaijani Armed Forces get shelled.
Israeli War Continues Still
Still only Intel Slava Z giving this the coverage it deserves, western media outlets painfully silent.
Israeli missile strikes continue to hit Gaza (and again), as do airstrikes
Many injuries and a lot of destruction, including the deaths of kids
Gaza fires rockets back (more images)
Saudi Arabia condemns the Israeli occupation, attack on Gaza
Israel offers a truce (for a war it started)
Lightning Strike Destroys Cuban Refinery
Video footage of the event hosted by Intel Slava Z. 121 injured, 25 thousand cubic meters worth of fuel destroyed, with a follow up report by Russian government backed Russia Today declaring that a second explosion has occurred with firefighters possibly dead.
Taiwan Warns Of Processor Chip Failure
Referred by Russian government backed Intel Slava Z, they highlight Taiwan has warned the livefire ‘drills’ run the risk of disrupting the processor chip supply to the US.
French Milk Shortage Pending
French article reads (via translation):
Sécheresse : un risque de pénurie de lait menace la France, selon la FNSEA
‘Lait’ here is French for milk. The title literally translates as:
Drought: a risk of shortage of milk threatens the France, accord [to] the FNSEA
FNSEA stands for ‘Fédération nationale des syndicats d'exploitants agricoles’
Which translates literally as:
Federation National Of Unions Of Operators Agricultural
Operators Agricultural is a fancy way of saying ‘farmer’. So it translates non-literally as ‘National Federation of Farmers’ Unions’.
The article declares the National Federation of Farmers' Unions (‘FNSEA’) have declared that they expect to run out of milk in fall (“automne” - autumn) and winter (“hiver”):
À cause de la sécheresse, la Fédération nationale des syndicats d'exploitants agricoles s'attend à manquer de lait «cet automne et cet hiver».
This will naturally impact any other milk-related industry operating within France, such as cheese, yogurt, butter and ice cream.
Shortages And Restrictions Come Into Effect In Various Nations
The earlier reported Spanish air conditioning restrictions due to gas shortages can be read here (or here via translation)
Spain has now also issued restrictions on lighting due to energy shortages (readable here via translation)
Ireland issued an ‘essential workers’ list to be prioritised for fuel rationing
Due to water shortages, residents of the UK cannot use water for gardens or cleaning cars; this impacts the Isle of Wight; Kent; Sussex. UK is considering additional measures, such as hosepipe bans, tapping old reservoirs, or even using river water.
UK gas crisis looks like it might impact the pound, according to Bloomberg.
Rice prices from India set to rise due to drought and energy shortages, as crops declined 13%
Russia warns of a wheat shortage, says they’re not likely to hit their targets
France Shows Their Priorities
In this trying time of food and energy prices skyrocketing, war on Europe’s doorstep, milk about to run out in France, following on from Germany’s super-duper urgent announcement that people be able to arbitrarily switch genders back on 3rd August, France has decided to follow suit in the insanity and create an LGBTQ ambassador to win ‘battle of the mentalities’ abroad.
More like battle of the mental illnesses, their country is collapsing under the economic weight and they’re more worried how other countries perceive LGBTQ?
UK Government Priorities
Despite fears Russia could easily jam GPS, the UK government is looking to drop paper-based navigation of ships, despite the energy crisis looming. This is whilst the UK police “watchdog” pretends to be baffled why police couldn’t investigate Islamic and Pakistani child rape gangs in the North.
Child Murderer Albert Bourla Whines Inflation Reduction Act Will Hurt His Profits
No sympathy for the people he’s killed and maimed, the CEO of Pfizer’s main concern, as reported by liberal-leaning The Intercept, is that his drugs might not make as much profit as they did before under the Inflation Reduction Act.
“I want to say it is very disappointing that they are choosing to single out one industry,” Bourla said during a call with investors last week.
Pfizer made $9.9 billion in profits in the last three months, dropped a whopping $5 billion trying to acquire another firm, and reported a mindbogging $37 billion in COVID-19 poison shot sales with an expectation of $54 billion in sales in 2022.
But butthurt child murderer Albert Bourla is worried a little act might slightly dent his insane profits. This is the same CEO whose company demanded the sovereign assets of governments and insisted on immunity to charges of fraud in their contracts.
Meanwhile doctors blast Fauci for lying about the menstrual irregularities caused by COVID-19 poison shots. He claimed they were “temporary”, they are not.
Also see our previous Daily Beagle Roundup #6.
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