Phase 2 of The Great Reset: War STORY AT-A-GLANCE As noted by historian and Scottish television presenter Neil Oliver in the video above, many feel like they're stuck in an “existential battle between good and evil.” Perhaps you feel this “creeping malevolence” Oliver describes as well. We're being hit with one crisis after another, but there's nothing
Pew: Only 13% of Americans Think Elon Musk's Neuralink Brain Chip Would Be Good for Society A recent survey by Pew Research found that 13 percent of Americans believe that Elon Musk’s Nueralink brain chip will be good for society.
Economic Slump Is 'Unavoidable' Without Russian Oil, Dallas Fed Study Says The global economy is likely to sink into a recession if Russian energy exports are kept off the global market for the remainder of this year, according to a study by Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas economists. “If the bulk of Russian energy exports is off the market for the
Moon Magic: Virgo Full Moon Full Moons are a time of culmination and completion of cycles that call our attention to turn inward and reflect on what is no longer serving our growth and development.
Over 40 Children’s Advocacy Organizations Denounce Attacks on Children Seeking Safety in the US As a community of more than 40 organizations who work on behalf of children, we unite today to demand an end to attacks on immigrant children and to correct dangerous misinformation campaigns about children and their families at the border and within the United States. Together, we are working to
Vietnam: Drop Charges Against ‘Citizen Reporter’ (Bangkok) – The Vietnamese authorities should immediately drop the politically motivated charges against the social commentator Le Van Dung and release him, Human Rights Watch said today.
Destroying the Toxic Trans Narrative: What is a Man & What is a Woman? For Women’s Rights, for Men’s Rights, and for Children’s Rights Here is an article that is long overdue.
DR Congo: Martial Law Brings Crackdown in East (Kinshasa) – The Democratic Republic of Congo’s military has suppressed peaceful critics in the more than 10 months since the government imposed martial law in the conflict-ridden eastern provinces of North Kivu and Ituri, Human Rights Watch said today. The military and police have curtailed freedom of expression, put down
In Tunisia, State Television the Latest Battleground Tunisian President Kais Saied has set about dismantling institutional checks on his authority since his July power grab, and state television is an obvious target.
SEC Drafts Climate Change Disclosure Rule to Force Corporate Policing Joe Biden’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a sweeping rule that would require public companies to disclose not only their own greenhouse gas emissions but also the emissions of customers and suppliers. The Associated Press reported: Under the proposals adopted on a 3-1 SEC vote, public companies
Illegal Levels of Radiation Emitted by Popular Cellphones STORY AT-A-GLANCE This article was previously published September 18, 2019, and has been updated with new information.
DHS Alejandro Mayorkas Picks Corporate CEOs for Advisory Council President Joe Biden’s border chief has appointed a like-minded advisory council dominated by CEOs and pro-migration executives in place of the diverse groups assembled by President Donald Trump’s deputies. The advisors picked by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) chief Alejandro Mayorkas include the CEOs of General Motors,
Australia: Extreme Heat Threatens Lives (Sydney) – Australian local, state, and federal governments should act to protect their populations from the foreseeable harms of heatwaves exacerbated by climate change, Human Rights Watch said today in a new photo essay on the struggles of living with extreme heat. The photographs show life in Greater Western Sydney, where
Mokom’s Reckoning in the Central African Republic On March 14, Chad surrendered a former military coordinator of a group of anti-balaka militia in the Central African Republic, Maxime Mokom, to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Is Higher-Order Misrepresentation Empirically Plausible? An Argument From Corruption I present an empirically based argument for the plausibility of misrepresentation as posited by some higher-order theories of consciousness.