Data shows that the amount of carbon dioxide in our air is increasing year by year, faster than plants can reprocess it into oxygen.
Author: admin (Kendrick Williams)
BATTERY SWAP STATIONS DOUBLE AS VIRTUAL POWER PLANT
Gogoro, the Taiwanese maker of electric motor scooters, has deployed more than 2,000 battery-swap racks around the island nation so people riding its scooters—as well as people riding electric motorcycles—need not fear of being far away from a new supply of power.
RUTHERFORD INSTITUTE ASKS SUPREME COURT TO REIN IN THE IRS’ UNCONSTITUTIONAL POWER GRABS, WARRANTLESS SEARCHES OF INNOCENT TAXPAYERS’ BANK ACCOUNTS
Warning against unconstitutional power grabs and overreaches by the IRS, The Rutherford Institute has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to restrict the tax agency’s authority to carry out warrantless searches of innocent taxpayers’ bank accounts and financial records as part of its efforts to identify and pursue the funds of associated family members and friends with delinquent taxes.
WHO PREPARES GLOBAL TAKEOVER
The World Health Organization is seeking to cement its control over global health through amendments to the international health regulations (IHR) and its pandemic treaty.
ECONOMIC UPDATE – MARKET OVERVIEW
The big news on The Street is that after yesterday’s collapse of First Republic Bank, the second largest bank failure in U.S. history which followed the third largest bank failure in U.S. history when Silicon Valley Bank went bust on 10 March—two days before the fourth largest bank failure in U.S. history when Signature Bank went under—is that Happy Days are Here again... and everything is just fine.
SOMETHING WILL GIVE: THE ENTIRE SYSTEM IS BREAKING
Yes, the current monumental disconnect between the world economy and global equity/stock markets is today-off the Richter Scale. But that is just the tip of the iceberg.
SPOTLIGHT: OFFICE BUILDING BUST
The combination of the remote-work revolution and rising interest rates “could be worse than anything corporate landlords have experienced before,” The New York Times said in a 26 April analysis.
PRIVACY, PROPERTY AND FREEDOM: A TALK WITH WATCHMAN PRIVACY PODCAST’S GABRIEL CUSTODIET
I recently had the pleasure of appearing on an episode of the Watchman Privacy Podcast with Gabriel Custodiet (“Leaving Humanity: The Technocratic Worldview with Joe Doran,” episode 65.)
SPOTLIGHT ON NEW WORLD DISORDER: PLANTATION WORKERS OF SLAVELANDIA TAKE TO THE STREETS
About 155,000 federal workers across Canada went on strike last Wednesday that included picket lines at more than 250 locations—mainly at government buildings.