Technocracy News

The global technocrat plan requires that everyone participate. Outliers are not allowed and are seen as a threat to the “system”, and therefore must be wrapped in or eliminated. Nobody outside of the UN and WEF has asked for a new “Social Contract” that would bind everyone into a scientific dictatorship, aka Technocracy. ⁃ TN Editor

Continue reading “UN/WEF Call For New Global Social Contract With ‘No One Left Behind’”

Times of Israel

Six Jews in their 20s were arrested Thursday morning after police suspected they were planning to sacrifice a goat at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City ahead of Passover.

The suspects, residents of Jerusalem and Jewish settlements in the West Bank, were detained and taken in for questioning after police found a goat in one of the suspects’ homes. Continue reading “Six extremist Jews arrested for planning animal sacrifice atop Temple Mount”

Breitbart – by Deborah Brand

A video that has surfaced in the wake of the shooting in a New York City subway station on Tuesday shows the suspected shooter, Frank James, railing against Jews, saying they don’t contribute anything to life except “shit, piss, pollution, and death and destruction.”

The video, which was uploaded to YouTube in 2017, is overlayed with images of Adolf Hitler and corpses of Jews in mass graves from the Holocaust. Continue reading “NYC Subway Shooting Suspect: ‘Motherf**king Jews Bring Death & Destruction’”

CNN

The US Food and Drug Administration has granted emergency use authorization to the first Covid-19 test that spots chemical compounds associated with the coronavirus in breath, the agency said Thursday.

The FDA said the InspectIR Covid-19 Breathalyzer, which is about the size of a piece of carry-on luggage, can be used in medical offices and mobile testing sites. It can give results in less than three minutes. Continue reading “FDA authorizes first Covid-19 breath test”

San Francisco Chronicle

WASHINGTON — When a California Democrat in Congress recently engaged in an extended conversation with Sen. Dianne Feinstein, they prepared for a rigorous policy discussion like those they’d had with her many times over the last 15 years.

Instead, the lawmaker said, they had to reintroduce themselves to Feinstein multiple times during an interaction that lasted several hours. Continue reading “Colleagues worry Dianne Feinstein is now mentally unfit to serve, citing recent interactions”

Epoch Times – by Nathan Worcester

The Biden administration-driven transition from fossil fuels may be hobbled by the difficulty of procuring critical minerals, many of which are mined and processed by China, the authors of a think tank analysis warn. Continue reading “With Lithium Prices Up Ninefold, Report Underscores US Dependence on Foreign Minerals”

Daily Mail

Cedric McMillan, a champion American bodybuilder, has died at the age of 44, sponsors confirmed.

McMillan reportedly suffered a heart attack while on a treadmill, according to fitness network Generation IronContinue reading “Pro bodybuilder Cedric McMillan dies aged 44 after ‘having a heart attack on the treadmill’”

Pharos

In September 2021, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres released the report Our Common Agenda.[1] The former Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfvén leads the UN panel that will provide proposals on how this agenda should be implemented. It is clear that the report comes as a direct response to the declaration about The Great Reset made in June 2020 by Guterres and Klaus Schwab from the World Economic Forum. Continue reading “Our Common Agenda – Multilateralism with teeth”

RT

The Governor of the Santiago metropolitan region Claudio Orrego has announced an unprecedented water rationing plan to avoid catastrophe, as Chile is living through a more-than-a-decade-long drought and the country’s capital is facing the possibility of being cut off from water resources.

“A city can’t live without water. And we’re in an unprecedented situation in Santiago’s 491-year history, where we have to prepare for there to be not enough water for everyone who lives here,” the governor stated at a press conference on Monday. “This is the first time in history that Santiago has a water rationing plan due to the severity of climate change. It’s important for citizens to understand that climate change is here to stay. It’s not just global, it’s local,” he added. Continue reading “South American country will ration water”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Having warned the world to expect “extraordinarily elevated” levels of inflation due to “Putin’s Price Hike”, The White House is likely in shock this morning as headline CPI rose 1.2% in March (vs +1.2% MoM) which sent the headline CPI up a shocking 8.5% YoY (vs +8.4% YoY exp and +7.9% prior) – the highest since 1981.  Continue reading ““Extraordinary” – US Consumer Prices Soar At Fastest In Over 40 Years”

Helena Stales

Look at the smile on Klaus Schwab face when Yuval Noah tells him the poor people will die and the rich will survive…. and there’s nothing the masses can do…. Continue reading “Yuval Noah: poor people will die and the rich will survive… there’s nothing you can do”

New York Post – by Jackie Salo

Dr. Anthony Fauci on Sunday appeared to throw in the towel on more government restrictions over COVID-19 — insisting it’s now up to Americans to make their own medical risk assessments.

“This is not going to be eradicated, and it’s not going to be eliminated,” Fauci told ABC’s “This Week.” “And what’s going to happen is that we’re going to see that each individual is going to have to make their calculation of the amount of risk that they want to take.” Continue reading “Fauci says it’s now up to Americans to assess their own COVID-19 risk”

Reclaim the Net – by Cindy Harper

Canada’s new budget announced On April 8 includes restrictions on crowdfunding platforms and an investigation into cryptocurrency. The two provisions are some of the sanctions the government imposed under the Emergencies Act to stop the Freedom Convoy Protest.

While announcing the new budget, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said that there would be stricter regulations for crowdfunding platforms and payments processors and a “legislative review” of cryptocurrency. Continue reading “Canada’s new budget includes regulating crowdfunding after Freedom Convoy support”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Currently, and rightfully so, many on the right are advocating for the protection of children by standing against the state talking to young kids about sexuality behind their parents’ backs. Many on the left also support this cause as parents need to be involved in their young child’s decision — especially when it comes to making life altering decisions. Continue reading “‘Horrifying’ GOP Bill Opens the Door for Child Rape By Scrapping the Minimum Age for Marriage”

Daily Caller – by Thomas Catenacci

California electricity bills are among the highest in the nation and are set to continue skyrocketing, putting state and national green ambitions in the spotlight.

The state’s largest energy providers reported average monthly bills dwarfing those of other states in 2021, E&E News reported. If prices keep rising, as current projections say they will, electric vehicles will continue to be more expensive than traditional gas-powered cars. Continue reading “California’s Sky-High Electricity Prices Bring A Shock To Biden’s EV Dreams”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

Chinese citizens were captured on camera kneeling, waiting to be checked for their compliance with the country’s vaccine passport requirements.

Newsweek reported on the video: Continue reading “Video of Chinese Kneeling in Street to Authorities While Their Vaccine Passports Are Scanned by Chinese Officials Goes Viral”