Category: Resets
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RUSSIA CRUSHING UKRAINE, NATO, AND THE US IN KURSK AND EASTERN UKRAINE.
Last August 15, 2024, CCH uploaded an article titled “NATO Invades Russia.” Aside from demonstrating that a combined NATO/Ukraine military invaded Russia in Kursk, I wrote the following. “Russia will retaliate with full force. As the SMO continues, more regions in Ukraine will collapse under the might of the Russian army….. While the notorious and…
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The Unintended Cosequence: Shift to Electric Vehicle Will Lead to Increased Mining
A recent study from the University of Michigan highlights a significant challenge in the global transition to electric vehicles (EVs): the current rate of copper production is inadequate to meet the soaring demand. As copper is essential for EV manufacturing, with electric cars requiring three to five times more copper than traditional vehicles, the study…
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Philippines Courts Trouble: US Channels $500 million to Bolster Country’s Military
During high-level talks in Manila, the United States announced an unprecedented $500 million in security assistance for the Philippines, aimed at bolstering the Philippine military amid rising tensions in the South China Sea. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Philippine officials to discuss military modernization and defense cooperation,…
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Turkey’s BRICS Bid Signals Shift in Global Power Dynamics
Turkey has formally requested to join the BRICS economic bloc, driven by frustrations with the West and stalled EU membership. The move reflects Turkey’s strategy to strengthen ties with non-Western powers while maintaining its NATO obligations. The country’s application signals a shift toward a multipolar world, though concerns remain about balancing this with its Western…
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AI: Not the Solution to Climate Change
In this article for The Conversation, authors Ehsan Noroozinejad and Seyedali Mirjalili discuss the environmental impact of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The authors say that AI can help address some global environmental issues but can also lead to serious problems. For example, AI uses huge amounts of energy, particularly during model training and operation, and…
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Impeachment Bid Reflects Growing Tensions in France’s Political System
The radical left party La France Insoumise or LFI has called on other political groups to support its attempt to impeach President Macron for “serious failings” in his constitutional duties. The push comes after Macron refused to appoint their candidate, Lucie Castets, as prime minister following July’s inconclusive parliamentary election. LFI argues that Macron’s actions…
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Massive Unrest in Israel Leads to Nationwide Strike Over Gaza Conflict
Tens of thousands of Israelis protested and a general strike was called in response to the government’s handling of the Gaza war and the deaths of six hostages held by Hamas. The discovery of the hostages’ bodies intensified public outrage. The strike is expected to halt much of Israel’s economy. It also aims to pressure…
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Study Shows 29% of Global Electric Vehicle Owners Will Switch Back to Internal Combustion Engines
The transition to electric vehicles (EVs) faces significant hurdles that suggest a continued role for internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. Key issues include inadequate public charging infrastructure, with many consumers expressing concerns about the convenience and availability of charging stations compared to traditional gas stations. A recent report highlights that 29% of current EV owners…
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Stifling Creativity: The Impact of Modern Education and Early Gadget Use on Society
Editor’s Note: This image shows the troubling trajectory of modern education systems and how societal influences, like early exposure to gadgets, contribute to the “dumbing down” of society. In this image, the children enter school with vibrant creativity and intelligence, only to have these qualities drained away by a factory-like system, leaving them as standardized,…
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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…