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FORD, GM BEGIN TESTS OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES AS GENERATORS

Power goes out, car goes on. That’s the idea behind vehicle-to-home (V2H) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G), the prospect of using the power in your electric vehicle’s battery pack to run your lights, refrigerator, and charge your phone if there’s a power outage in your neighborhood. While a home battery, such as Tesla’s Powerwall, supplies electricity for...

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HONG KONG HYSTERIA: STRICT MEASURES TO STOP COVID-19 SPREAD PROVE INEFFECTIVE. 50 PERCENT GOT THE VIRUS

It’s all the news! Despite zero-COVID policy lockdowns and an 80 percent vaccination rate, Hong Kong is experiencing its worst COVID-19 outbreak since the start of the pandemic with some 50 percent of its 7.6 million people infected with the virus. Researchers at the University of Hong Kong found that 3.6 million residents in the...

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UKRAINIAN UPDATE #8

By Paul Craig Roberts, Institute for Political Economy It seems the Kremlin still has delusions that there is morality in the West. The Kremlin has appealed to “international structures to make Ukrainian radicals release civilians.” What is the point of such a useless appeal? Why is the Kremlin attributing morality to the enemy that is...

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HOUTHIS HIT SAUDI FUEL DEPOT

Houthis from Yemen used drones and missiles to attack six targets in Saudi Arabia, including an Aramco fuel depot and liquefied natural gas plant. The attacks prompted Jake Sullivan, the U.S. national security adviser, to condemn the strikes. “The Houthis launch these terrorist attacks with enabling by Iran, which supplies them with missile and UAV...

IRAN’S MISSILES STRIKE “RETALIATORY,” HITS ISRAELI TARGET
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IRAN’S MISSILES STRIKE “RETALIATORY,” HITS ISRAELI TARGET

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard announced last week that it launched a barrage of ballistic missiles into Iraq and as new details emerge, the strike seems to be a direct response to an Israeli airstrike on a drone factory in Iran last month, according to The New York Times. The paper said the “tit-for-tat” strikes marked an “alarming...

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THIS WEEK IN SURVEILLANCE

COVERING YOUR FACE NOT ENOUGH: GOV’T DEVELOPING WHOLE-BODY BIOMETRICS TO IDENTIFY YOU. Dissidents will have to get more creative, if they want to avoid illegal government crackdowns for exercising their protest rights. Nextgov, the corporate consortium that exists to sell tech to government agencies, is reporting on a new initiative called BRIAR (Biometric Recognition &...

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WILL CHINA SOON INVADE TAIWAN?

Taiwan is reportedly considering its own military might amid new Chinese aggression as war drags on between Ukraine and Russia. Beijing has long declared Taiwan as part of its territory under its “One China Principle.” The U.S. has historically pursued a policy toward the matter as “strategic ambiguity,” which means it will aid Taiwan’s defenses...

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FOURTH COVID-19 A ZERO SHOT?

A recent study found that the fourth COVID-19 vaccine that has already begun to emerge in several countries offers little to no protection from the virus when measured against young and otherwise healthy people who have been vaccinated and boosted. The study was conducted by researchers at Israel’s Infection Prevention and Control Unit at Sheba...

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THE FORGOTTEN STORY OF TECHNOCRACY’S FOUNDING FATHER

His name was Howard Scott.  And more than 20 years before C.S. Lewis warned in the 1940’s about a world in which technocrats would wield undue power via technology, Scott was advocating for exactly that, via his organization “Technical Alliance.” Largely forgotten now, Scott was a surprisingly influential figure in the first half of the...

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GLOBAL DEBT TO SURGE HIGHER FROM HERE, FASTER THAN EVER BEFORE

By Gregory Mannarino, TradersChoice.net Despite repeated, totally false claims to the contrary by world central banks, none more so than the Federal Reserve, central banks continue to go out of their way to deliberately fuel higher inflation. To put this into perspective, the Federal Reserve recently raised the Federal Funds Rate by 0.25 percent in...

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