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Impending event with insider information. Mike Adams discusses emergency response organization SRP24.com and their cyber defense team, as well as elites stockpiling bunkers with food supplies. Adamsclaims that certain individuals in law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and the state department are taking actions that suggest they have inside knowledge of an impending event. There are signs of chatter in the intelligence community and military circles that something big is about to happen.

Potential economic collapse and CBDC implementation. Speaker warns of major cyber attack and potential banking collapse, with possible implementation of centralized financial control and enslavement through CBDCs. Adams agrees, highlighting potential riots, revolts, lawlessness, famine, disease, and kinetic violence in the aftermath.

Potential collapse of Western Europe’s energy supply and impact on society. Adams claims that hundreds of thousands of immigrants are being intentionally brought into the US to settle and take over the country. The UK Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden warns of a potential power meltdown and urges people to prepare for an analog era. Speaker discusses the UK’s energy crisis and potential collapse, citing US actions as a cause. Gold prices are spiking due to concerns about currency collapse and potential disasters.

Bitcoin as a backup plan for US financial collapse. US Space Force Major Jason Lowry warns of financial collapse risk due to cyber attacks on banking infrastructure, advocates for backup monetary system using proof of work strategies. Adams expresses intrigue towards Space Launch Delta 45 and its connection to Trump, citing the group’s access to information that the mainstream media is not reporting. Adams highlights the surge in Bitcoin’s price and its potential as a backup plan to the collapse of the US banking system, along with gold and silver, and cryptocurrency.

Economic collapse, layoffs, and Chinese soldiers at the US border. Economic implosion underway, with layoffs and cost-cutting measures across industries. Elites stockpiling bunkers with up to 10 years of food supplies, while Chinese soldiers are crossing the border daily.

Impending invasion and occupation of the US. Speaker warns of impending “American Nakba” invasion and displacement of US population. Adams revealed that wealthy elite are building underground bunkers and stockpiling supplies for 3-10 years, with some having enough food for 10 years. Adams’ high-level contacts are taking these precautions due to unspecified “strange fires” in Maui and a sense of urgency from these powerful people.

Goldbacks and preparedness for unspecified future events. Adams: People in the know are preparing for a catastrophic event, but can’t reveal details. Adams: Scenarios include alien invasion, engineered global debt collapse, and world war three. Prepare for emergencies by stocking up on food, medical supplies, and backup communications. Adams discusses goldbacks, physical items with embedded gold, and provides evidence of laboratory testing through ICP-MS and acid stone tests. Adams offers a special report on seven bulletproof strategies for surviving a failing banking system verifiedgoldbacks.com.

Gold-backed currency testing and results. Adams shows off a stack of gold-backed bills, each containing 1/1000 of a troy ounce of gold. Lab testing reveals actual gold recovery ranges from 102% to 107% of claimed amount.

Melting gold coins and verifying purity. The speaker demonstrates the recovery of gold from 10, 25, and 50 goldbacks, with an average recovery rate of 102.89% using a crucible melting process. Adams explains how they can extract gold using a process involving melting and ICPMS testing to confirm purity. Adams shows the results of the ICPMS testing, which confirm that the gold is 99.99% pure, with trace amounts of other metals present. Adams conducted acid stone and dissolution tests on goldbacks from CWC Labs, showing that they contain 24 karat gold. The tests indicate that the company is manufacturing with real gold and has created an innovative, divisible product (VerifiedGoldbacks.com)

Gold backs as a novel investment format. Adams highlights the beauty and cultural significance of gold jewelry, emphasizing its appeal across genders and cultures. Adams compares goldbacks to raw gold, explaining that while goldbacks cost twice the price of raw gold, they offer the convenience of being able to use gold in trade and commerce with divisibility and utility. Adams discusses their experience with goldbacks, a decentralized system of exchange, and how it provides a fun and educational way to teach people about the value of gold. Adams highlights the difference between goldbacks and traditional currency, emphasizing that goldbacks contain physical gold with intrinsic value, while traditional currency is losing value over time. Adams discusses the value of gold, stating that it’s holding its value versus the dollar despite the dollar’s decline. Adams also mentions that the more wars there are, the more unpredictable world events become.

CDC’s gender policies and vaccine safety. CDC erased women, refers to pregnant people instead. Adams argues that the CDC is incompetent and untrustworthy, citing their claims that men can get pregnant and vaccines are safe and effective.

 

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The New York Islanders have the man to make the first pick in the draft. The team hired Tampa Bay Lightning assistant general manager Mathieu Darche as its new GM.

Darche, 48, has worked in Tampa Bay’s front office since 2019, helping the Lightning win two Stanley Cups. He was viewed by many in the league as GM Julien BriseBois’ right-hand man. This will be Darche’s first general manager job after being a candidate for a handful of openings over the last several years.

“With the Islanders owning the first overall pick in the upcoming NHL Draft and preparing to welcome the Olympic sendoff at UBS Arena next season, there is much to which our franchise, our players, and our passionate fans can look forward,” Islanders managing partner John Collins said. “Mathieu’s arrival adds to that momentum.”

Darche played parts of nine seasons in the league with five different teams. With a commerce degree in marketing and international business from McGill University, Darche also has experience working for the NHL Players’ Association in labor negotiations.

“I am truly honored by the opportunity to be the New York Islanders General Manager and Executive Vice President,” Darche said. “I’d like to thank Scott Malkin, Jon Ledecky, John Collins, and the entire ownership group for entrusting me with the hockey operations of this great franchise.”

The Islanders’ other finalist, according to sources, was Marc Bergevin, the former Montreal Canadiens GM who spent last season in the Los Angeles Kings front office.

Sources also said the Islanders received permission from the Maple Leafs to speak to Brendan Shanahan before it was decided by Toronto’s board that the Hockey Hall of Famer’s contract would not be renewed. According to sources, the Islanders were viewing Shanahan for a president role, similar to one he had with Toronto; however, Darche is the only hire expected at this time.

Darche takes over for Lou Lamoriello, who was fired after seven seasons on the job. New York didn’t make the playoffs this season and hasn’t made it past the first round since 2020-21 — when the Islanders lost in the East semifinals to the Lightning. Even after the decision to move on from Lamoriello, the team has still been consulting with the Hockey Hall of Famer, whose contract expires on June 30.

This is the second high-profile departure for the Lightning this offseason after assistant coach Jeff Blashill was hired by the Blackhawks on Thursday to be their head coach.

The Isles have the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NHL draft after receiving some lottery luck — jumping from 10th to the first selection earlier this month. This will be the first time the Islanders have the top pick since taking John Tavares in 2009.

Matthew Schaefer and Michael Misa are widely believed to be the best two prospects in the draft. However, the Islanders may be tempted by a hometown talent, James Hagen, who grew up in Hauppauge, New York, as a fan of the Islanders.

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Southport attack victim’s teachers ‘don’t want her to be forgotten’

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The teacher of one of the Southport stabbing victims has told Sky News they “don’t want her to be forgotten”, 10 months after the knife attack in which she was murdered.

Seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe was killed along with Bebe King, six, and nine-year-old Alice da Silva Aguiar in an attack by Axel Rudakubana at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class last July.

Jennifer Sephton, headteacher of Farnborough Road Infant School, will be skydiving to raise funds for the Elsie’s Story charitable trust, which has been set up in memory of the former pupil.

Alice da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Bebe King were murdered in an attack at a Taylor Swift-themed class.
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(L-R) Alice da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Bebe King were killed in an attack at a Taylor Swift-themed class


“She’d been with us for four years, throughout her education,” Ms Sephton told Sky News, “and we just want everybody to know Elsie’s spirit.”

Describing Elsie as “such a determined young lady,” Ms Sephton said Elsie had “a real zest for life, and a sparkle in her eye all the time.”

She added that Elsie’s Story, which has been set up by Elsie’s family, is about “continuing that legacy.”

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In the aftermath of the July 2024 attack, the gates outside Elsie’s school were lined with flowers, balloons, and cards bearing her name.

Since then, memorial benches and a tree have been planted in the school grounds, providing pupils and staff with a place to “remember and reflect”, Ms Sefton says.

“[Elsie’s death] had such an impact on all our community,” the teacher said, “it’s had an impact on her friends, their siblings, our school as a community and our staff.”

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‘We want her name to live on’

Ms Sephton will be joined in the skydive by Adrian Antell, headteacher at the adjoining junior school where Elsie had been due to start.

“Elsie was due to come to us last September,” he told Sky News, “but what we’ve learned about her is that she had a wonderful impact in the infant school, and we don’t want her to be forgotten.

“We want her name to have to live on and to be thought of in a positive way.”

Mr Antell said they continue to support Elsie’s classmates, who joined the new school without her.

“There’s no instruction manual for this,” he explained, “every day is different, and every day is one step at a time.

“So all we can do as a school is to think about individual children and support them in the best way we can.”

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The Phoenician Scheme: Is this every Hollywood actor’s ultimate bucket list job?

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Wes Anderson is a rarity in Hollywood, with an unswayed distinct aesthetic which has every big name in Hollywood pleading to be in his next project.

Fronted by Benicio del Toro, his new film The Phoenician Scheme sees the return of numerous previous collaborators including Tom Hanks, Jeffrey Wright and Scarlett Johansson, but also adds new faces to the Anderson universe.

It is set in the 1950s and follows a ruthless yet charismatic European business tycoon called Zsa-Zsa Korda who, in Anderson’s own words, “has very little obligation to honour the truth.”

Looking to solidify his own legacy, without much thought for his 10 children, the slaves he wants to use or the land he wants to exploit, Sza-Sza chases multiple deals so he can build his career-defining project, Korda Land and Sea Phoenician Infrastructure Scheme.

Director Wes Anderson on the set of THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME, a Focus Features release. Credit: Roger Do Minh/TPS Productions/Focus Features .. 2025 All Rights Reserved.
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‘A motivation pill

The Phoenician Scheme was partly inspired by the life of Anderson’s father-in-law, whom he dedicated the film to, Lebanese businessman Fouad Malouf.

Del Toro tells Sky News it was a gift to play a truly unique character.

“It’s like taking a motivation pill,” he says.

“You’re motivated because it’s Wes Anderson, you’re motivated because of the script and the story and the character. It’s unpredictable, original. [There’s] one hell of an arc, and it’s full of contradictions.”

Director Wes Anderson on the set of THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME, a Focus Features release. Credit: Roger Do Minh/TPS Productions/Focus Features .. 2025 All Rights Reserved.
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Director Wes Anderson on set. Pic: Roger Do Minh/TPS Productions/Focus Features

Always an actor in mind – well, mostly…

Michael Cera, who plays Bjorn, says he had a “sense of dread” joining the cast. His role was written with him in mind, something he still can’t believe is true.

“[Anderson] has got every actor at his disposal, you’d imagine,” he says.

With production pushed back due to an actors’ strike, Cera feared the project might “fall apart”.

“I was not really at ease until we were there,” he admits.

Every detail is meticulously planned in the Anderson film universe – from the art on the walls (original works from Renoir and Magritte in this case), to the intricate backstory of a character collecting fleas in a plastic bag as a child.

While most roles are written by the Fantastic Mr Fox filmmaker with certain actors in mind – the exception this time is Liesl, the daughter of the business tycoon.

(L to R) Michael Cera as Bjorn and Benicio Del Toro as Zsa-Zsa Korda in director Wes Anderson's THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME, a Focus Features release. .Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features .. 2025 All Rights Reserved.
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Michael Cera as Bjorn and Benicio del Toro as Zsa-Zsa Korda. Pic: Focus Features

The dream phone call

After months of an audition process, Mia Threapleton got the call to play the straight-talking nun who is beckoned by her father to inherit the family business after his sixth near-death experience.

The 24-year-old daughter of Kate Winslet got the news via a call from her agent while she was on the train – and was in such disbelief she told her to call them back.

“I didn’t believe them – and she laughed at me [and said] ‘of course I’m not lying to you, this is true’. And then I sat on the floor and I cried.”

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Del Toro believes it was Threapleton’s screen test where she stood out as an “inventive” actor who thought on her feet that got her the part, having fashioned part of a makeshift nun costume with a napkin from a lunch tray.

“I said, ‘is there anyone who got any hairpins?’ And I pinned it to my head.”

Ticking a Wes Anderson film off the bucket list is a goal for many actors. Threapelton says she still hasn’t come to terms with achieving it so early in her career.

The Phoenician Scheme is in cinemas now.

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