For the first time, scientists have sent data instantly between two computer chips that are neither physically nor electronically connected. Showing that’s possible breaks open a path to a quantum Internet and distributed quantum computing, which would combine virtually unimaginable computer power and speed. This teleportation of data between two chips is made possible by...
Tag: mar 23 2021
GET VAXED TO TAKE A CRUISE
While major cruise lines have pushed their return to sea until fall, the two-ship Crystal Cruise Line, based in Hong Kong, has announced July cruises in the Bahamas. The ships will offer easy access to U.S. voyagers but be out of reach of the CDC’s jurisdiction and its guidelines for setting to sea that larger...
$4 TRILLION FOR BILLIONAIRES AS MIDDLE CLASS SHRINKS
As we have reported since governments imposed lockdowns on all non-essential businesses and permitted only the big box stores and other multinational “essentials” to do business when they launched the COVID War, the rich have gotten richer while the rest of the world has gotten poorer. Indeed, billionaires saw their wealth increase by some $4...
G.W. BUSH: “SICK TO MY STOMACH” OR SICK IN THE HEAD?
Former President George W. Bush said in an interview last week that the 6 January riot at the U.S. Capitol left him “sick to my stomach” and he is “still disturbed” when he thinks about it. Bush, who was interviewed by the Texas Tribune, said the riot “undermines rule of law and the ability to...
EVIDENCE SHOWS CAPITOL RIOT WAS NOT PLANNED
Prosecutors investigating the 6 January attack on the Capitol have reportedly been unsuccessful in finding evidence that these militia groups devised an attack plan. “There is no discussion of forcibly entering the Capitol until January 6, 2021,” prosecutors said, according to the Wall Street Journal. “However, there is talk about being prepared for violence.” Kathryn...
FREEDOM DEAD IN D.C.
In America, the so-called “Land of the Free,” the security apparatus at the U.S. Capitol that was put together in response to the 6 January riot will remain in place through at least the spring. The New York Times reported that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin signed off on a plan to keep about 2,300 National...
MYANMAR PROTESTERS HIT WHERE IT HURTS
As we have been reporting in the Trends Journal, tens of thousands of protesters have been taking to the streets in Myanmar to fight for democracy after a military coup in the country on 1 February upended the country’s democracy and resulted in the arrest of its leader Aung San Suu Kyi. The protesters –...
YEMEN WAR INTENSIFYING… OR ENDING?
The Yemen War, which Saudi Arabia launched from Washington six years ago yesterday – with the support, armaments, and intelligence provided by the U.S. under both the Obama and Trump administrations – has recently escalated. The battles intensified last week as the Saudi’s and their allies tried to defend the pivotal city of Marib from...
ISRAEL ACCUSED OF BOMBING SYRIA
The Trends Journal has long been reporting Israel’s escalating aggression against Syria and Iran. And now, with more bombs away over Syria last week, they are reportedly testing the limits and extents of what the Biden administration will accept. Earlier this month, we ran the article, “ISRAEL TARGETS IRANIAN OIL SHIPMENTS TO SYRIA,” which detailed Tel Aviv...
ALGERIANS: BACK TO THE STREETS
As we reported in the Trends Journal in February 2019, Algeria was being rocked by protests following the decision by then-President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to run for a fifth term. His regime was accused of having taken control of revenues from the country’s natural resources and used them to pay off political cronies and financial supporters....