Kastle Systems, the nationwide security company behind employee access cards, revealed that as of last week fewer than three out of 10 white-collar employees have returned to the office in major cities like Los Angeles and New York. The Wall Street Journal, citing the company, reported that about 31 percent of these employees returned to work....
Category: TRENDS EYE VIEW
WORK-FROM-HOME: 21st CENTURY MEGA-TREND
Trends are born, they grow, mature, reach old age and die. The work-from-home trend has just been born. Go back 17 months ago when politicians and Presstitutes launched the COVID War. Who would have ever forecast that in a blink of a cosmic eye, billions of people across the planet who used to commute to...
AMERICA: TAX/AUDIT “WE THE PEOPLE,” NOT BILLIONAIRES
It made the news for a few days and then was buried. The Billionaire Club pays next to nothing in taxes… and gets away with it… while the government cracks down hard on low income wage earners. Indeed, Plantation workers in Slavelandia USA who earn less than $25,000 annually, have an audit rate that is...
CHINA TELLS G7: YOU’RE OVER
China is continuing a more aggressive posture against the U.S. and other western countries that was already evident in meetings with the Biden administration early this year. On Sunday, a spokesman for the Chinese embassy in London reacted to the latest G7 summit meeting, saying “The days when global decisions were dictated by a small...
MEGA RICH PLAN TO GO NUCLEAR
Get set, Wyoming. Governor Mark Gordon says his state is intent on using nuclear power to go “carbon negative.” And two of the world’s richest men, Bill Gates and Warren Buffet, have a plan to step in with technology and funding to make it happen. One proposed project involves TerraPower, founded by Gates more than...
ABOUT FACE: WISCONSIN SENATE STOPS ZUCKERBERG STYLE ELECTION FINANCE SCHEMES
In 2020 Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent millions “helping” local democrat controlled government entities fund efforts to loosen voting integrity standards. Mail-balloting was a specific target of funding, and Zuckerberg’s huge spending was instrumental in amassing Joe Biden’s electoral numbers, according to NPR. Last week the Wisconsin State Senate passed several bills that would make...
POOR NATIONS: TOO POOR FOR CLEAN ENERGY
Developing nations are undeveloped. And as bad as it was before the COVID War started, as we have detailed over the past 17 months, it has gotten much worse. Poor nations have sunk deeper in debt, their populations are sinking further into poverty and millions are taking to the streets to protest the lack of...
LOSSES MOUNT AS STUDENT LOAN DEFAULT RISES
The Biden administration released new estimates on how much the federal government (U.S. taxpayers) stand to lose to unpaid student loans. The Wall Street Journal reported that the jump of some $53 billion has been partially blamed on lower repayment rates and COVID War-relief efforts. President Joe Biden has indicated that he is willing to wipe...
HOLOGRAMS: THE FUTURE FACE OF INTERACTIONS
The Wall Street Journal reported last Thursday that as more tech companies turn away from the traditional office setup, there is a new shift to holograms due to Zoom fatigue. Brianne Kimmel, the founder of WorkLife Ventures, which focuses on the future of work technology, told the paper that employees are beginning to grow tired of...
FACEBOOK: EMPLOYEES CAN WORK FROM HOME FULL-TIME
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Facebook, announced on Wednesday that the tech giant will allow many workers who have been working from home to continue working there on a full-time basis. The Wall Street Journal reported that Zuckerberg told his 60,000 employees that it will even allow new employees the option. “We’ve learned over...