

For the followers of darkness, this is the Time of Separation, of Bifurcation, in which the evildoers exit stage right and those intent on building Nova Earth, a world that will work for everyone, march on. (1)
Whatever happens, I trust the Divine Mother’s Plan. I also trust and support the Global Military Alliance plan, which, as Matthew Ward has said, is undergirded by lovelight, the strongest force in the cosmos and is designed to relieve Earth of a far worse virus than Covid or Hanta. (2)
Footnotes
(1) Our world after Ascension will work for everyone because of the love we’ll thereafter be immersed in (which I’ve experienced). Not a harmful thought would arise in our minds.
(2) Matthew: Without jeopardizing negotiations and actions underway, we can tell you that Donald Trump has met with extraterrestrial advisers and has been coordinating with military officers and national leaders to uproot dark ones and end their diabolical activities. These cooperative efforts are undergirded by love-light energy, the most powerful force in the cosmos. (Matthew’s Message, Dec. 3, 2024, at https://matthewbooks.com.) [My emphasis.]
“Dirty” Senate RINOs?
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House Hearing Explored Compatibility of Sharia Law with U.S. Constitution Amid Rising Concerns

NIH Ebola Expert Under FBI Investigation for Smuggling Pathogens Into America From the Congo
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, Focal Points, May 20, 2026
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Last night, I joined Grant Stinchfield on Real America’s Voice to break down the latest Ebola debacle.
Mass media and the WHO have been pushing this one hard as the Hantavirus outbreak failed to gin up enough fear.
Here’s what they don’t tell you: There have been 40 Ebola outbreaks across Africa since the 1970s. Not a single one has ever turned into a pandemic.
The largest Ebola outbreak in history — the 2014–2016 West Africa epidemic — had about 28,600 cases and 11,300 deaths. It never became a pandemic.
Why? Because Ebola does not spread efficiently. It is not airborne. It requires direct physical contact with bodily fluids from a symptomatic person. In the Western world — with basic hygiene, isolation protocols, and modern healthcare — it is extraordinarily difficult to transmit.
That said, the timing of this latest Bundibugyo strain outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is raising eyebrows.
The vaccine “coincidence” that’s hard to ignore
Four months ago, CEPI — the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, co-founded by Bill Gates — handed $26.7 million to Moderna and the University of Oxford to develop mRNA and viral vector injections that target the Bundibugyo strain, the same one that’s causing the current outbreak.
This does not appear to be a coincidence.
Then there’s the NIH ebola expert caught smuggling pathogens from the Congo
Vincent Munster is an NIH Ebola expert and COVID gain-of-function collaborator who frequently conducts field work in the Congo.
Shortly before the Ebola outbreak, Munster was caught at a U.S. airport returning from the Congo with undeclared pathogens. He had traveled to the Democratic Republic of the Congo with NIH scientist Claude Kwe Yinda, and airport security reportedly discovered pathogen samples collected from patients. It has been reported that monkeypox was in his luggage — a pathogen classified by HHS as a “select agent” because of its potential threat to public safety.
Munster and Yinda reportedly did not have the legally required paperwork to transport these pathogens or bring them into the United States. Because Munster’s lab works extensively on Ebola, and because he conducts field work in the Congo involving high-risk viruses, the obvious question is whether Ebola samples were in there too.
He and his colleague have been placed on administrative leave and reportedly removed from the HHS staff directory. The FBI is now investigating.
Munster was also actively involved in gain-of-function research on coronaviruses. He was listed as a partner in the 2018 DEFUSE proposal, which involved altering bat coronaviruses by inserting a furin cleavage site.

Tech Workers, Long Treated Like Aristocracy, Are Now Human Waste
Joe Wilkins, Futurism, May 18, 2026
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Ten years ago if you had told a tech industry recruiter their days are numbered, you’d be laughed out of the job fair. Now in 2026, it’s conventional wisdom: a freshly-minted computer science degree is now anything but a sure road to gainful employment.
Tech companies have spent the last few years culling thousands of high-paying jobs, course-correcting after major over-hiring in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The rise of AI-washing hasn’t helped, with plenty of tech CEO’s slashing payroll budgets to show investors how eager they are to funnel capital toward the tech.
And according to a recent report by Statista, first reported by SF Gate, things are about to get much worse. Per the analytics firm, over 100,000 tech jobs have already been lost over the first four months of the year, rivalling the bloodbath of early 2023.
“The current trajectory suggests the sector may be entering another period of restructuring, with 2026 already on track to rival the scale of layoffs seen in previous downturns,” the report reads.
That’s not all the bad news. While erstwhile tech workers face terrible job prospects in their own industry, many are also finding it increasingly difficult to jump ship to other sectors, which are also taking a beating from AI.
According to a recent LinkedIn report, the average seasonally adjusted hiring rate of entry-level employees in the US fell 6 percent between December 2025 and February 2026, compared to the same time period the prior year. At the same time, the median experience level of employees at top companies identified by LinkedIn grew from 6 years in 2016 to 8.5 in 2025.
In other words, the jobs opportunities are steadily getting worse, as workers across the labor market cling onto jobs like debris after a shipwreck. It’s a nearly inconceivable fate for tech workers, those battalions of once-illustrious STEM graduates whose biggest sin was “learning to code.”
