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How Financial De-Banking Is Being Used to Control Behavior
The article examines the phenomenon of financial de-banking, where individuals or organizations are denied access to banking services as a means of social control. It highlights how this practice is increasingly being used to influence behavior, particularly against those who express dissenting views or engage in activities deemed undesirable by authorities. The piece discusses examples…
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The Council: The People Running the US
The article discusses “The Council,” a powerful and secretive organization purportedly influencing the governance of the United States. It identifies key members, including high-ranking officials like the FBI Director and the Attorney General, suggesting that this group operates outside traditional political accountability. The Council views the American populace as expendable resources, prioritizing elite interests and…
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Jailbreak from Climate Change: Can Decarceration Protect Alaska’s Prisons?
In Alaska, advocates emphasize the need to reduce the prison population as a crucial response to the climate crisis, highlighting the vulnerability of aging correctional facilities to extreme weather events such as floods and thawing permafrost. The Fifth National Climate Assessment warns that climate-related damage poses significant threats to state infrastructure, with projections indicating over…
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Philippines Turn to Online Learning to Improve PISA Scores: What Could Go Wrong?
The Department of Education (DepEd) in the Philippines has signed a memorandum of agreement with Khan Academy Philippines to enhance Filipino students’ performance in the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA). Education Secretary Sonny Angara emphasized the need for improved internet connectivity to facilitate the use of Khan Academy, an online learning platform that aims…
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Educators in Exodus: The Philippines Faces a Teacher Crisis
The Department of Education (DepEd) in the Philippines is alarmed by the increasing number of public school teachers seeking job opportunities abroad, prompting the establishment of a new Cabinet cluster on education. Education Secretary Juan Edgardo Angara highlighted the urgency of addressing deep-seated issues within the education sector, noting that many teachers are leaving for…
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World’s Drylands are Turning Green as CO2 Levels Rise: Alarmists Say Its Time to Panic
The Yale School of the Environment published the following article last July 16, 2024. In it, environmental journalist Fred Pearce discusses the unexpected greening phenomenon in the world’s drylands, which is occurring despite rising temperatures and increasing aridity due to climate change. Research indicates that elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) levels enhance photosynthesis, allowing plants to…
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Capturing Carbon or Capturing Hype? The Uncertain Future of Direct Air Capture
A new carbon capture facility named Mammoth, located in Iceland and developed by Climeworks, is the world’s largest direct air capture (DAC) plant. It has been operational for two months and is designed to extract carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, sequestering it underground, where it solidifies into rock. The facility currently has twelve units,…
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World Economy In Crisis: Hold On To Your Cash
Veteran investor Jim Rogers is warning that the next market sell-off will be the worst in his lifetime due to excessive global debt, advising investors to hold cash and consider buying silver. Rogers’ concerns are echoed by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, which has increased its cash holdings to nearly $277 billion by selling about half…
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The Global Domino Effect: How a U.S. Recession Could Topple Economies Worldwide
Concerns about a potential recession in the United States have triggered a global sell-off in stock markets, particularly impacting technology shares after a disappointing employment report revealed only 114,000 jobs were added last month, significantly below expectations. The Nasdaq index fell 2.4%, nearing correction territory, while European and Asian markets also experienced steep declines, with…
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The Three Companies That Own The World
The following is a meme summarizing the world’s centralization of power and money in the hands of three corporations: Vanguard, BlackRock, and State Street. Editor’s Note: If you want to know the actual details of the New World Order, here is a graphic summary. Yes, the existence of a power structure behind the New World…