DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — If you’ve been seeing mysterious Bladerunner-type ads popping up on your phone recently for Neom in Saudi Arabia and wondered what on earth you’re looking at it’s not surprising — this futuristic desert development is eye-popping in its ambition.
Continue reading “Flying taxis, robotic avatars and holograms — Saudi Arabia pushes ahead with its sci-fi city vision”
Author: Galen
N. R. Narayana Murthy, one of India’s richest people, had mixed feelings when he first heard about the man who would become his son-in-law.
“I, too, was a little sad and jealous when you told us you had found your life partner,” he wrote to his daughter Akshata Murty in a letter, published in “Legacy: Letters from Eminent Parents to their Daughters.” Continue reading “Akshata Murty: Rishi Sunak’s wife is a software heiress who’s richer than royalty”
The Daily Sceptic – by Will Jones
The European Union has set out its commitment to the continued use of lockdowns, mask mandates, vaccine passports and other restrictions this winter to control the spread of COVID-19, and also to the creation of a “legally binding” global pandemic treaty with a “reinforced WHO at its centre”. Continue reading “EU Sets Out Commitment to Lockdowns, Vaccine Passports, Mask Mandates and “Legally Binding” Global Pandemic Treaty”
A Government laboratory in Maryland plans to make the circulating monkeypox strain more lethal in highly controversial research in mice.
The team wants to equip the dominant clade – which mostly causes a rash and flu-like symptoms – with genes from another strain that causes severe disease. Continue reading “Government lab in Maryland plans to create a hybrid monkeypox strain that is MORE deadly than one currently spreading in US”
European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that the bloc would give Kiev 18 billion euros next year while it continues fighting Russia, Reuters reported on Friday. Continue reading “EU Will Provide Kiev With 1.5 Billion Euros Per Month Next Year”
The image of barges idling along the Mississippi River could be indicative of future economic woes should the drought conditions in the Midwest continue to worsen, according to experts. Continue reading “Barges idling along Mississippi River sign of supply chain woes to come should drought worsen: Experts”
Pelosi: “When I hear people talk about inflation as I heard it there, we have to change that subject.”pic.twitter.com/EECib2RrdB
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) October 23, 2022
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The Daily Sceptic – by Chris Morrison
Influential elites are either in denial about the horrifying costs and consequences of Net Zero – witness last Wednesday’s substantial vote against fracking British gas in the House of Commons – or busy scooping up the almost unlimited amounts of money currently on offer for promoting pseudoscience climate scares and investing in impracticable green technologies. Until the lights start to go out and heating fails, they are unlikely to pay much attention to a recent 1,000 page alternative energy investigation undertaken for a Finnish Government agency by Associate Professor Simon Michaux. Referring to the U.K.’s 2050 Net Zero target, Michaux states there is “simply not enough time, nor resources to do this by the current target”. Continue reading “The World Does Not Have Enough Lithium and Cobalt to Replace All Batteries Every 10 Years – Finnish Government Report”
Amid talk that it may be harder to push Ukraine aid through a Republican-controlled House if they win the majority in midterms, lawmakers from both parties are considering passing a new massive piece of legislation before newly elected members are sworn in this January. Continue reading “Lawmakers Looking to Pass $50 Billion in New Ukraine Aid Before Next Congress”
Zhengzhou, the iPhone manufacturing hub, has locked down one of its most-populated districts to tame a COVID-19 flare-up, with creeping restrictions throughout China underscoring the constant threat of disruption companies face while the country sticks to “zero COVID.” Continue reading “China Locks Down Almost 1 Million People Near iPhone Factory”
A federal judge on Friday ordered Dr. Anthony Fauci, former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, and other officials from the Biden administration and the FBI, to testify under oath at depositions in a lawsuit over alleged collusion to censor information on social media during the pandemic. Continue reading “Fauci, Biden Officials Ordered To Be Deposed In Social Media Collusion Case”
NEW: Our @FoxNews drone with thermal imaging was flying in the pre dawn hours as hundreds of migrants crossed illegally into Eagle Pass, TX this morning. These groups turned themselves in to TX National Guard. Del Rio sector Border Patrol reports 3,300+ known gotaways last week. pic.twitter.com/jnCleyf01p
— Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) October 21, 2022
The United Nations (“UN”) “unites” the governments of 193 countries of the world. Whilst the World Economic Forum (“WEF”) “unites” 1,000 of the world’s largest corporations. The two are joined by a strategic partnership to implement the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals of Agenda 2030. An agenda which aims to control every aspect of our lives. Continue reading “The U.N. & World Economic Forum are using each other to implement ‘Agenda 2030’ & ‘The Great Reset’”
The US military has grown increasingly week over the years and is considered at risk of not being able to win a war against burgeoning threats overseas, a new report has found. Continue reading “Report finds US military is WEAK and will struggle to win a war”
The latest celebrity to openly spout antisemitic vitriol is American model Carmen Ortega Baljian who told her 2.5 million Instagram followers that “evil” Jews own “banks,” the “media,” and control the government. Continue reading “Jews ‘own banks, media, government,’ American model claims”