There’s No Doubt There Will Be More Pandemics Because They’re Intentionally Creating Them No biodefense research is purely defensive – to do the work, you’re automatically engaged in the creation of biological weapons. Early on in the Covid pandemic, Francis Boyle, PhD., was sure it was the result of a lab leak. He believes monkeypox is another lab creation, as it now suddenly
Honduras: Select Supreme Court Based on Merit (Washington, DC) – Honduras should select the members of the new Supreme Court for their qualifications, experience, and integrity, Human Rights Watch said today.
Ukraine: Three Men’s Bodies Found in Forest (Kyiv, October 4, 2022) – Russian-affiliated forces unlawfully detained and apparently killed at least three civilian men, then dumped their bodies in a forest, during Russia’s partial occupation of Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, Human Rights Watch said today. This is one among many cases involving alleged war crimes that Human
UN Rights Body Should Debate Xinjiang Report This week the credibility of the United Nations Human Rights Council is on the line over an extraordinarily modest request: to hold a debate on a recent report from the UN high commissioner for human rights on abuses in the Xinjiang region of China. Member states would not be obliged
Guinea Stadium Trial to Resume Exactly thirteen years after Guinea’s security forces massacred peaceful protesters in a stadium, those accused of being responsible went on trial.
Robo Hype: Elon Musk Unveils Tesla's Underwhelming 'Optimus' Robot The Verge reports that Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed a prototype of the company’s new humanoid robot, named “Optimus.” The robot features some of the AI software and sensors included in Tesla’s Autopilot driver assistance feature, but did little more than wave to the audience. The robot was
Congo Oil, Gas Lease Sale Threatens Rights and Climate Catastrophe On July 28, the Democratic Republic of Congo government began an auction for licensing rights to 27 oil and three methane gas blocks.
Toyota President: California's Ban on Gas-powered Cars 'Difficult' by 2035 Deadline Toyota Motor Corporation President Akio Toyoda told reporters Thursday that California’s ban on the sale of new gas-powered vehicles in 2035 will be “difficult” to achieve, given present battery technology and constraints facing the state’s electricity grid. As Fox News reported, Toyoda was reacting to the new mandate
This Week in the New Normal #48 Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of the progress of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring around the world. 1. Guardian Gaslights on Climate Change Perhaps no terms has become more annoyingly over-used in recent years than “gaslighting”, but
Florida Man Dies in Fiery Tesla Crash A Tesla driver was killed early on Saturday morning in Manatee County, Florida, when his car hit a tree along I-75 and burst into flames.
The Invaders Is anyone old enough to remember the Quinn Martin television series The Invaders starring Roy Thinnes as David Vincent? Vincent is an architect in the series who happens upon a UFO landing carrying aliens bent on taking over the planet. The aliens managed to look like ordinary human beings (easy
AUDIO: “We live in two competing worlds” Psychologist and regular OffG contributor Todd Hayen recently joined Jerm of Jerm Warfare for a great conversation about being in the eye of the storm.
Report: Fauci Couple's Net Worth Grew by $5M During Pandemic Dr.Anthony Fauci and his wife’s net worth reportedly jumped by $5 million during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic, according to the New York Post.
Fictitious Annexation Follows 'Voting' at Gunpoint Vladimir Putin has just signed a document claiming to annex four Russia-occupied Ukrainian territories in Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.