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Here is an exploration of the Quran verse Surah An-Nisa, 4:34, and the accepted reasons and methods for disciplining a wife in Islamic teachings, drawing from scholarly interpretations, hadiths, and historical context. The analysis aims to reflect the complexity and diversity of opinions, acknowledging the sensitivity of the topic.
The phenomenon known as "Accusation in a Mirror" (AiM) represents a significant tactic within the realms of political discourse and social dynamics. This concept is often employed by individuals or groups to deflect criticism or to manipulate public perception by projecting their own negative behaviours onto their adversaries.
Certain Quran verses address the treatment of non-Muslim women, particularly female captives, with interpretations varying on whether they permit abusive practices. Verses like 4:24, 23:5-6, and 70:29-30 allow sexual relations with female captives, which some view as potentially abusive, especially without explicit consent. Read Further...
Sir Harry Pilkington shared two pieces of advice with his nephew Justin Walker: "First of all, never believe anything you read in the press because we control it. And secondly, never ever believe a politician when they say they can do something because they can’t unless we say they can."
Who are the current -2025 - globalist elites who want to control and depopulate the world? The current globalist elite, often referred to as the Deep State, is an interconnected network of powerful individuals and organizations that span across politics, finance, and industry. Some of the key players and entities include... Read More...
The globalist elites' 2025 strategy for global control and depopulation appears to involve a multi-faceted approach, leveraging various aspects of society to achieve their sinister goal. Based on their admissions and actions, their plan seems to revolve around several interconnected strategies. Read more...
In recent years, the shift towards remote work has transformed the traditional workplace landscape. While this transition offers numerous advantages, such as flexibility and reduced commuting time, it also presents unique challenges that can impact an individual’s well-being. One effective strategy to mitigate these challenges is to incorporate self-care into one’s remote work routine.
The use of dietary supplements has gained popularity as a means to enhance cognitive function and alleviate symptoms of brain fog. Several key supplements have been identified as beneficial. Incorporating these supplements into one’s daily routine may provide the necessary support for cognitive function, particularly in individuals experiencing brain fog.
The Bible provides substantial evidence that God promised the land of Canaan, including modern-day Palestine, to the Jews, with promises made to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their descendants. These promises were fulfilled through conquest under Joshua, accompanied by conditions for obedience and promises of return after exile.

The Global Elite - Who and What

Category Political Author Campbell M Gold Date 30 Jun 2025
The term "Global Elite" refers to a small group of highly influential individuals and organisations believed to shape global policies and economies. This article examines their identities, associated entities, and alleged agendas, including vaccination, control, and depopulation, while also addressing related conspiracy theories.
The Persian Empire, under the Achaemenid dynasty, reached its apogee during the 6th to 4th centuries BCE. Spanning a vast territory, it encompassed regions from the Indus Valley to Egypt and Thrace. Its legacy continues to influence modern governance and culture. But how extensive was it?
The "Yellow Peril" emerged in the late 19th century, reflecting fears of East Asian immigration and cultural influence, leading to policies like the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Similarly, the "Green Peril" describes fears of Islamic fundamentalism, especially post-Cold War, paralleling these anxieties.
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