Hamas blamed the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip for contributing to the devastating house fire last week that killed 21 people at a party celebrating a birthday and graduation.
Author: admin (Kendrick Williams)
PUTTING AN END TO VOLODYMYR ZELENSKY’S FOLLIES
One week ago, the Ukrainian government may have deliberately attacked neighbor Poland in an attempt to draw the NATO alliance into its war with Russia.
TRENDS IN SURVEILLANCE
Call it Christopher Wray’s “You mean, like wipe it with a cloth?” moment.
BEING SKEPTICAL ABOUT MEDICAL SKEPTICISM
Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic physicians and health authorities repeatedly tried to convince that every measure to battle the spread of the SARS-2 virus was based upon science. Hospital administrators and clinicians treating patients unquestionably followed whatever guidelines were decreed from above.
BLOCKCHAIN BATTLES
Some are noting that Tether (USDT), one of the largest crypto “Stable coins,” has not yet come through with a long promised audit of its books and precisely what levels and kinds of backing underlie its token.
REGULATORS IGNORED FTX AS BIDEN ADMIN CRAFTED CRYPTO REGS
While the Biden Administration touted its “all of government approach” in crafting crypto policy and CBDC plans, its regulators were turning a blind eye regarding monitoring FTX.
MANUFACTURED DYSTOPIA—GLOBALISTS WON’T STOP HACKING HUMANS
Digital identity, digital twins, programmable central bank digital currency (CBDC), a social credit system, human augmentation and the Internet of Bodies (IoB).
RECYCLING OLD POWER PLANTS
Old electricity generating plants don’t have to be abandoned or torn down. They can be giant batteries—an idea that Denmark’s Hyme Energy is putting into practice.
ELECTRIC VEHICLES AMONG THE LEAST RELIABLE, CONSUMER REPORTS SAYS
Electric vehicles (EVs) are fraught with a variety of glitches and are among the least reliable vehicles made today, according to a new study by Consumer Reports (CR), the popular bible of product quality.
MENDING DAMAGED SPINAL CORDS WITH ELECTRICITY
People whose spinal cord damage had left them paralyzed from the waist down are walking again, thanks to electrical implants that zap specific nerve cells along the lower spine.









