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EDITOR’S NOTE—This column is reserved as an editorial with collection of headlines and columns from various publications and may not necessarily reflect the policy of this publication. The former head of the COVID19 immunization program in Myanmar has been arrested and charged with treason for conspiring with opponents of the military authorities. *** The trial of ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi comes four months after a military coup ousted the elected government from office. She is accused of corruption and violation of the law on state secrets. *** President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that it is important to teach the country's population the skills of handling small arms.

"Who guarantees that we will not fight? Neither you nor I, no one can guarantee. The world has become stupid in general. War can break out at any time in any place, God forbid in our country," the press service quotes Lukashenko as saying during his working trip.

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*** UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces a 4-week postponement of opening in England amid the "Delta option," adding that he is "confident" it will be the last extension. *** Two environmental initiatives and a law on climate protection were rejected in a referendum in Switzerland. 51.6 percent of the country's residents voted against the law.

*** Tension is rising on the eve of the" Flag March " tomorrow in Jerusalem.

Hamas called for opposition to the march. It is reported that the Israeli army has deployed additional military equipment. *** The Japanese government plans to conduct an antitrust review of Apple and Google.

The Japanese authorities are concerned about their dominant position in the operating system market. Nine out of ten smartphones in Japan are running Apple iOS or Google Android, and the share of software operating systems of these companies in the country reaches 90%.

*** The top US Department of Justice national Security official resigned after it became known that the Trump team had investigated the Democrats and subpoenaed the minutes of the negotiations. According to the New York Times, the Justice Department under Trump has subpoenaed Apple to obtain data from members of the House Intelligence Committee Democrats in their hunt for individuals who had leaked information. John Demers will

leave his post by the end of the week.

*** The Fulton County Election official acknowledged that the missing supply chain documents for the 2020 absentee ballots were deposited in mailboxes (posting the document to make it freely available on a non-commercial basis)

*** Arizona: All paper ballots from the ballot boxes are counted. *** On June 11, US Attorney General Garland threatened participants in the audit of elections in Arizona, saying that he was investigating violations of the voting law. In addition, the corrupt Arizona Sheriff's office has released a bizarre public statement about RUMORS that audit agents are interviewing residents about how they voted. Threatening messages were sent to officials saying that this violated the law. The audit organizers did not conduct any surveys.

*** Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is doing everything possible to support the Arizona Senate in its fight against the US Department of Justice. He sent a letter to Attorney General Garland saying, " My office is not amused by the posturing of the Department of Justice." Brnovic says he will " defend state sovereignty."

*** After the Biden Justice Department targeted auditors in Arizona, Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers responded with the threat of jail time if these criminals wanted to invade her territory. The U.S. Constitution explicitly gives states the right to regulate federal elections as they see fit. "The whole country is looking at Arizona," she said. *** A judge adjourns testimony from Georgia election officials Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shay Moss, who cast a huge number of ballots for Bidenp. The plaintiffs said they agreed to allow the deposition to be postponed until a judge holds a hearing on the motion to dismiss the case, according to a statement filed in Fulton County Superior Court. *** Government mandates for masks in the 32 counties of the First District of Florida must now be considered unconstitutional following yesterday's ruling by the First Circuit Court of Appeals in a lawsuit filed by business owner Justin Green against Alachua County.

*** Fox News Reporter Bill O'Reilly: "The opposition to Joe Biden is growing. You can feel the buildup, the resentment. People are not happy about higher gasoline and food prices, masked displays of virtue, racial harassment, violent crime, inflation, border chaos, and a culture of cancellation. The American public is not happy, and this is a general statement, but it is absolutely true." *** Georgia's corrupt Secretary of State, Republican Brad Raffensperger, pretends to be unaware of his state's lack of a properly designed chain of election documentation.

*** In a Georgia supermarket, a man shot and killed a cashier for ordering him to put on a face mask. *** New Jersey Congressional candidate Billy Prempe:

"I decided to stand up for the people of the 9th congressional District, because unlike Black Lives Matter, I will actually work to bring justice and change the culture that leads to the taking of black lives on our streets." *** "Domestic Violent extremists" The FBI warns that QAnon followers may commit acts of violence despite the lack of evidence, but Antifa is still a legitimate movement.

*** A teacher who scolded a sixthgrader for being "straight" about LGBT people "will not return" to Springfield Public Schools. *** Fox News: "Representative Hinson appears on the floor of the House of Representatives to push for legislation banning Harris from traveling anywhere until she visits the border. "She was in yarn stores, she was in bakeries, and she just flew through the crisis on our southern border." *** President Trump will visit the U.S.-Mexico border with Texas Governor Greg Abbott on June 30. It also became known that Trump will hold a rally in Cleveland on June 26. *** Governor Newsom says California's electronic vaccine screening system will be " voluntary." *** Marjorie Taylor Green on the shocking claims of a Georgia election official regarding the lack of a proper paperwork chain: "This is a big deal. I think it's going to explode soon.” *** Trump has hired a former representative of the Republican National Committee as his new representative. Evidence has emerged that the FBI and DHS tried to recruit Green Berets to infiltrate the right -wing activist group The Oath Keepers before the January 6 riots.

*** A new publishing house has been opened in the United States, which will give a voice to conservative Americans. *** UCLA is defending the right of scandal-ridden Black Lives Matter founder Patrice Khan-Kallors to be the keynote speaker at the opening ceremony.

The organizers explain this by the need for "diversity of opinions". *** The Biden administration wants Americans to report "radicalized" friends and their families to the government.

*** The University of Arizona imposes new requirements on unvaccinated students. They will now be required to submit a daily health check report, participate in COVID-19 testing twice a week, and wear protective masks in all indoor and outdoor areas on campuses.

*** A Trump-appointed federal judge for the Western District of Louisiana has issued a preliminary injunction, repealing Biden's moratorium on new oil and gas leases on public lands. *** Biden's Attorney General, Merrick Garland, said the biggest threat comes from white supremacists.

"According to the FBI, the main terror threat in the country comes from violent extremists on racial or ethical grounds, especially those who advocate for white supremacy."

*** A group of House Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Green, is introducing legislation that would cut Fauci's salary to zero and require the Senate to approve a replacement for his position. *** Southwest Airlines cancels all U.S. flights as the airline suffers a nationwide " computer system failure."

*** Several explosions were reported in the southern Gaza Strip. The IDF strikes Hamas targets in retal(Continued on page 18)

iation for the incendiary shells launched earlier. *** The Government of Slovenia has officially announced the end of the coronavirus epidemic in the country.

*** In Israel, the requirement for mandatory wearing of masks was abolished.

*** The American company IBM has announced the launch of the most powerful commercial quantum computer in Europe. *** The People's Bank of China has tested the national digital currency (CBDC) to pay salaries to local residents of one of the provinces.

*** "I think we didn't get anything in general, but it was a good day for Russia," Trump said on FoxNews live after the meeting between Putin and Biden. *** On June 21, a hearing will be held on the ballots of Fulton County, Georgia, because they lack 24% of the documentation on the supply chain of absentee ballots. Within two to three weeks of the hearing, we should see the start of a full forensic review of Fulton County, Georgia. *** Evidence presented this morning at a public meeting of the Fulton County Commission shows that former Democratic gubernatorial candidate and state Representative Stacey Abrams controlled and financed the main contractor used in the election. *** New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and Michigan Governor Whitmer lifted the remaining restrictions for residents of their states.

*** House conservatives successfully rejected two bills that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tried to speed through the lower house of Congress. The victory, which the chairman of the Freedom caucus of the U.S. House of Representatives called "stunning." We are talking about the Equal Credit and Investment (in fact, privileges) Law in the business sphere for LGBTQ+ representatives, and the Equal Access to Contraceptives Law for Veterans, which would facilitate state-funded access to abortion drugs. *** Biden says he gave Putin a list of 16 areas of "critical infrastructure" that should be "closed" from cyberattacks. *** "Special surprises are coming" this is how former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski assesses the future political plans of the 45th US president. "yellow" in a 2019 text conversation with his cousin. The abuse found on Hunter's abandoned laptop is particularly disturbing, as it comes amid a surge in racist attacks against Asian Americans." His father recently signed legislation to speed up the handling of Covid-19-related hate crimes and promised to "end hatred and bias" against Asians.

*** Arizona State University has imposed a discriminatory policy on the COVID-19 vaccine, subjecting unvaccinated students to many hardships and restrictions. However, this initiative failed, as the state's governor, Doug Ducey, canceled the order. "When it comes to vaccination, the state of Arizona usually stands on the side of individual freedom," he concluded.

*** Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a law prohibiting the government from restricting the work of religious institutions. *** Rep. Paul Gosar takes down FBI Director Chris Ray, demanding answers after the "execution" of Ashley Babbitt by a police officer on January 6 at the U.S. Capitol. *** Osama bin Laden's niece, Nur bin Laden, took a boat out into the lake with a sign that read "Trump won" during the RussianAmerican summit in Geneva. *** Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers on the Justice Department's attacks on auditors: "They're waiting to see what we find. And we will find the truth. We will definitely find the truth. And the Ministry of Justice needs to go down to the border and solve the problems of drug trafficking and human trafficking."

*** Hong Kong police have arrested the editor-in-chief and four executives of the Apple Daily newspaper on suspicion of violating the national Security Law. *** On June 26, Trump will hold a rally in Wellington, Ohio. *** In India, a patient with COVID19 was diagnosed with a fungal disease called "green mold". This is the first case in the country. *** Update from audit organizers in Arizona: "Manual recount of ballots completed (as previously announced) except for Braille ballots. The paper document verification phase continues, and we check more than 100 thousand ballots a day. We are ready to finish checking all the documents on June 26."

*** Auditors from the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services (OIG) are investigating whether officials at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) correctly disposed of research grants that ultimately led to partial funding for controversial "functionality enhancement" studies of coronaviruses conducted by Chinese authorities at a Wuhan laboratory.

*** Congressman Matt Gaetz calls on FBI Director Ray to fully disclose the role and involvement of FBI operatives during the January 6 Capitol riots.

*** The Hungarian Parliament has passed a law banning LGBTQ+ content in school educational materials or TV shows for children under the age of 18. *** $113,640 raised per day through donations for Ivory Hecker to help her after being fired from Fox 26.

*** Florida Governor DeSantis will send state law enforcement agencies to assist on the southern border with Mexico. *** Lawyers for Epstein's accomplice Gilane Maxwell claim that she was forced to clean toilets in prison.

*** Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is no longer among the top 100 CEOs. He was once at the top of the list.

Glassdoor has published its annual TOP CEOs 2021 ranking, a list of the top 100 CEOs. The rating is based on the opinions of employees of these companies. *** Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the Wuhan Lab is still operational and the next virus could kill not three million, but 30 million.

*** Trump in an interview with Sean Hannity:

"Stop vaccinating young people." He warns that coronavirus vaccines are potentially dangerous for children, as he believes COVID broke out of a laboratory in Wuhan, and demands that China pay $ 10 trillion in damages. *** The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a Catholic adoption agency that denied adoptive children to LGBT couples. *** The French government will abolish the mandatory wearing of masks on the streets of the country from June 17 and lift the curfew from June 20.

Prime Minister Jean Castex said the curfew was being lifted ten days ahead of schedule due to improvements in the COVID-19 situation, and masks would remain mandatory on the premises. *** Chinese leader Xi Jinping is not an "old friend" of the US president, Biden said on June 16, expressing concern about Beijing's willingness to help find the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. Asked if President Xi would call and ask his "old friend of an old friend" to re-admit the World Health Organization investigators, Biden said, "Let's get something *** The WHO called for a ban on alcohol consumption for women aged 15 to 49.

*** Giuseppe Marotta, the general director of Inter football club, said that Eriksen had not been infected with the coronavirus and had not been vaccinated, amid fears that Eriksen had lost consciousness during a football match due to a vaccine. Also today it became known that the player of the Danish national team will need a heart defibrillator for a full life. He agreed to the implantation. *** President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the republic can deploy its military bases on the territory of Azerbaijan within the framework of previously signed agreements. This is reported by the NTV channel. He did not specify the time frame for the appearance of such objects, but stressed that first the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev should hold consultations with the Russian President Vladimir Putin on this topic.

*** Taiwan is buying $436 million worth of missile systems from the United States amid growing tensions with China, the Ministry of National Defense said. *** NBC reports that many of the world's scientists were hesitant to come out in support of the Wuhan Lab theory because "at the time, it was scarier to be associated with Trump and become a tool of racists, so people didn't want to publicly call for an investigation into the laboratory origin of Covid19."

*** Meyya Meyyappan, 66, a senior NASA scientist, was sentenced last week to 30 days in prison for making false statements. He is ordered to pay a fine of $100,000.

On October 27, 2020, Meyyappan was interviewed by the FBI, NASA OIG, and the U.S. Attorney for the SDNY. During that session, Meyyappan falsely stated, among other things, that he was not a member of the Thousand Talents Program and that he did not hold a professorship at a Chinese university.

In truth, Meyyappan was a member of the Thousand Talents Program and held a professorship at a Chinese university, funded by the Chinese government.

Meyyappan pled guilty on January 12, 2021.

*** Dr. Kelly Ward: The Arizona Democratic ballot collection case will be heard by the Supreme Court this month. "We hope to win."

*** The National Security Agency (NSA) discloses in a FOIA response that the FBI engaged in "improper surveillance" of 16,000 (Continued on page 19)

Americans.

*** British Airways, amid the news of the dead pilots, said that negotiations with the government are not underway. However, a spokesperson for the company confirmed that four healthy pilots had recently died. "Our thoughts are with their family and friends," they said, adding that none of the deaths were vaccine-related. *** Arizona Audit Department official Randy Pullen said they are evaluating "more than 100,000 ballots a day." He also said that this stage of the audit is likely to be completed next week, possibly before June 26. *** Sky News Australia reported that the Wuhan Institute of Virology has a stockpile of bat viruses and related vaccines. *** Anti-American athlete and one of the new faces of Victoria's Secret Megan Rapinoe is caught taunting Asians in racist tweets. *** "Fraud has no place in Colorado" - The Democratic Secretary of State in Colorado issues emergency rules banning election checks.

*** Chicago's mayor Lori Lightfoot declares racism a "public health emergency" and raises $ 10 million from the Covid foundation to address the problem. *** Apparently tired of being told to always back off while Antifa terrorists regularly throw bricks at them and destroy the city, the Portland Police Department's rapid response team quit.

Even though they are no longer serving in the RRT, they will continue to perform their normal tasks. About 50 employees served as RRT members. *** MSNBC's Nicole Wallace has lost 80% of her audience since Trump left office. *** Biden allowed economic migrants from Central America with pending asylum applications, not just approved applications, to move their families with American taxpayer money so they could live with them in the United States.

*** Pelosi, who actively promotes the bills, refuses to answer the question of whether an unborn child aged 15 weeks is a "human being."

*** The Supreme Court upheld Obamacare in the latest GOP complaint, arguing that a recent change to the individual mandate made it unconstitutional. *** An investigation by Just the News found that more than 100 batches of absentee ballots may be missing in Fulton County, *** The Central Illinois School Board censors parents for speaking out against the sexualization of children in schools. *** The Florida Board of Pardons is voting to pardon all Florida residents who have been arrested or fined for violating mask requirements imposed by local governments, after Governor DeSantis signed an order last month announcing that he would pardon all individuals who violated mask requirements.

*** The head of the Iranian judiciary, Ibrahim Raisi, won the presidential election after counting 28.6 million votes, gaining more than 50 percent.

*** Another woman told Scotland Yard that she was sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein's friend Prince Andrew in the UK. So far, only one victim has been known, Virginia Roberts, who claims she was forced to have sex with Andrew, something the prince has always denied. *** Trump claims that critical racial theory in schools is a " national suicide program." *** Daily Mail: A high-ranking Chinese spy chief is rumored to have defected to the United States and provided Washington with evidence regarding a laboratory in Wuhan, prompting Biden to initiate a second investigation into the origin of the coronavirus. According to Spy Talk, Dong Jingwei fled to the United States with his daughter Dong Yang on February 10 .

*** A 3.9-magnitude earthquake was registered near Daytona Beach, at the time when the US Navy was conducting a "shock test" on the nuclear aircraft carrier "Gerald R. Ford".

*** The Obama / Biden diversity director who compared President Trump to Hitler has been reinstated after an investigation found no problems with his tweets. *** Boris Epstein: "In Pennsylvania, subpoenas related to election audits are being prepared." *** A Maricopa County audit representative says they need to investigate anomalies, including, for example, 52 ballots sent from a two-room home. *** Riots broke out outside the Western Conservative Conference in Denver, Colorado. Antifa militants did their best to disrupt the conservative conference taking place inside. The event was attended by Congressmen Lauren Bobert, Victor Davis Hanson, Brandon Tatum, Andy Ngo, Congressman Ken Buck and others. Antifa threatened to reprise the participants of the conference on Facebook. In turn, Facebook refused to remove the threats against the conservative participants of the conference, finding nothing reprehensible in them. *** The Arizona audit continues to evaluate paper ballots, count Braille ballots, and verify signatures and quality to ensure that the final report is submitted to the court after the final results are made public. This stage of work will be completed by June 26. *** A 29-page report shows that the election official was caught double-counting ballots at State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA. *** Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is sending law enforcement officers to help with the border crisis in Texas and Arizona. *** Federal authorities seized $85 million in cash, precious metals and family heirlooms stored in about 800 safe deposit boxes in Los Angeles.

*** A driver wearing a rainbow gay pride shirt drove a truck into a crowd of people at a gay pride parade in Lauderdale - one dead, two injured.

*** A member of the US House of Representatives, Maxine Waters, claims that the assault on the Capitol on January 6 was organized exclusively by Trump supporters, including the Proud Boys, the Keepers of the Oath and QAnon. Only the FBI has nothing to do with it.

*** Green Beret Jeremy Brown calls on the American patriots who were asked by the FBI and the Deep State to spy on the Secret Keepers to step up and speak out. *** Two teachers in Rhode Island have been arrested for offering students bonus points for defending a critical racial theory during school board meetings, either in person or through written testimony.

*** New York, Oakland, Baltimore, Minneapolis and Los Angeles plan to spend tens of millions of dollars to build new police stations, increase police department budgets, and implement other plans to fund efforts to counter the surge in crime. *** Denver baker Christian Baker is fined $500 by a court for refusing to bake a cake for transgender people. His lawyers are appealing the verdict.

*** Georgia-based Dominion voting system implementation manager Gabe Sterling was found to have received a $144,000 pay raise last year.

*** A New York psychiatrist who recently told a Yale University audience that she dreamed of shooting white people in the head and then claimed that her comments were taken out of context now claims that all white people are psychopaths. *** CNN anchor Don Lemon has lashed out at parents who oppose teaching critical race theory, demanding that they stop "thinking about themselves" when it comes to what their children are learning. *** An "ISIS-obsessed” Queens woman has been sentenced to more than 16 years in prison for plotting to detonate bombs in New York City and kill police officers. Noelle Velentsas pleaded guilty to a bomb-making charge two years ago and launched into a frenzied tirade in front of a judge. Velentsas said she wanted to kill Americans because of "Islamophobia" and "a sense that religion needs to be protected." *** At the United Russia congress held in Moscow, Vladimir Putin presented the party's top five candidates for the State Duma elections in September. To everyone's surprise, there is no Medvedev in it.

*** In Argentina, the Ministry of Health officially recorded the first case of mucormycosis, known as "black mold".

*** An abnormal heat wave has set in the western and southwestern United States. There are 45 million people in the affected area. Doctors warn the public that touching door handles or walking barefoot on asphalt can lead to severe burns.

*** "If you go and Google, you will find that during the Cold War, these agencies (FBI and CIA) planned to secretly manipulate the media to spread propaganda to the American population. To try to do it secretly. But they don't do it in secret anymore. They don't need Operation Mockingbird. They literally put John Brennan, who works for NBC, and James Clapper, who works for CNN and a host of other FBI agents, right on the payroll. From these news organizations, they now openly shape the news to manipulate and mislead the American population." - American author, lawyer, and journalist Glenn Greenwald. *** The National Security Agency has agreed to provide records of the FBI’s illegal surveillance of 16,000 Americans, according to a response to a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request. The agreement could signal a rift between the NSA and the FBI. *** Dr. Kelly Ward: "Significant progress has been made in conducting a full forensic review of the 2020 Maricopa County election. The manual recount seems to be finished, except for the Braille ballots, which obviously require a Braille expert to be able to count them. The paper examination continues. This includes ensuring the uniformity of the fibers in the paper. This also involves examining the ovals that are filled in on the ballots with special microscopes to determine (Continued on page 28)

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