This Week in the New Normal #45 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.
The Personal Computer as a Viral Vector Abstract Global dissemination of a zoonotic virus pandemic narrative by the WHO, government and university scientists, the media, and the general public, has enabled the trialling of a cybernosis, or disease transmitted from a computing machine to humans, amongst a new and relatively large target body. This paper presents the
6 Things That Betray a False Victim Who Is Just an Abuser in Disguise As if life isn’t confusing enough, now we must differentiate a false victim from the actual target.
Summers: Decreasing Inflation Will Require 5% Unemployment, It'll Need to Be Around 6% to Hit Inflation Target During a portion of an interview aired on Friday’s edition of Bloomberg’s “Wall Street Week,” Harvard Professor, economist, Director of the National Economic Council under President Barack Obama, and Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton Larry Summers said he believes in order to bring inflation down, we’ll
Thousands Locked Out of Their Thermostats due to 'Energy Emergency' Thousands of Coloradans were unable to adjust the temperature in their homes for hours on Tuesday after Xcel Energy locked their smart thermostats due to an “energy emergency.” Temperatures reached into the 90s in some areas of Colorado on Tuesday, KMGH-TV reported. The approximately 22,000 customers who were affected
Zuck Loses: Judge Rules that Facebook Repeatedly Violated Washington State Campaign Finance Law A judge recently ruled that Facebook repeatedly and intentionally violated the State of Washington’s campaign-ad transparency laws and must pay penalties.
The Truth About Drinking Water Clean alkaline drinking water is something that the public has pretty much taken for granted for the past hundred years.
Water Contaminants Index Drinking water, including most bottled, reverse osmosis, and distilled water may reasonably be expected to contain some contaminants
Reparations: Poland Demands Trillion Euros of Damages From Germany The head of Poland’s governing Law and Justice (PiS) party says Germany owes his country reparations for its actions in the Second World War, claiming Poland suffered as much as 1.3 trillion euros of damages. Law and Justice party leader Jarosław Kaczyński, who served as Deputy Prime
25 Phrases to Shut Down a Narcissist in an Argument What do narcissists want? Attention! When do they need it? Now! Of course, there’s nothing wrong with attention and praise, but narcissists force you to focus on them. Narcissists use every manipulative tool in their weaponry to get your attention. One way they do this is to engage you
California Asks Drivers Not to Charge Electric Vehicles For Third Evening in a Row California drivers are beginning to worry about the future of the power grid, after the state asked them not to charge their cars for the third day in a row during the late afternoon and evening hours. California authorities extended the state’s “Flex Alert” emergency conservation program on Friday,
Mississippi Water Crisis a Failure Decades in the Making The United States state of Mississippi’s capital city, Jackson, is facing an unprecedented water crisis after its main water facility failed following recent flooding.
Flood-Affected Women in Pakistan Need Urgent Help Catastrophic floods have destroyed huge areas of Pakistan.