Hard to figure what the hell this maniac is positioning himself for. Here is a mobster who has basically stolen billions from the Russian people, extorted billions from Russian billionaires, bribed numerous American leaders, hacked into the American political system, built enough nuclear weapons to destroy countless planets, and now wants to rant and rave like a screaming little kid, crying about not finding his prize in the Cracker Jack box.

Recently, there have been numerous articles about Putin shooting his mouth off about how if Russia is attacked, he will destroy the world, boasting about uncatchable nuclear missiles, unable to be shot down. Then he goes on to show videos of the rockets being launched from his migs, approaching ten times the speed of sound.   Continue reading “Putin Picks Up Where Kim Left Off – I Will Annihilate the World”

American law makers have become so subservient to the Chinese, they seemingly have green lighted something that goes against American Nationals best interest. Not only has our own traitor in chief said that he would look into indefinite term limits himself, but others around the world have said the same thing. Putin for example has talked about this. These leaders are corrupt as hell anyway, so why not just vote yourself in for a lifetime term?

Lifetime terms are always the result of Prima Donna leaders believing they are a God like presence among the masses, resulting in nothing more than a ruling elite power grab for life. Do you think that the little people of China all couldn’t wait for this commie bullshit artist to vote himself in for life?    Continue reading “Chinese Do Away With Term Limits – American Law Makers Silent”

Money

If President Donald Trump’s upcoming North Korea summit has failed to allay your fears of impending nuclear warfare, Costco has got you covered.

The mega-warehouse club chain is selling $6,000 doomsday preparation kits filled with enough food to feed a family of four for an entire year. Costco’s emergency food packs include freeze-dried fruits and vegetables with 25-year shelf lives, plus other pasta and grains that can last up to 30 years.   Continue reading “Costco Is Selling a $6,000 Doomsday Preparation Kit That Can Feed a Family of 4 for a Year”

Daily Mail

An out-of-control Chinese space station with ‘highly toxic’ chemicals onboard that is currently hurtling toward earth may crash into lower Michigan, it has been revealed.

It is believed China’s first prototype station, Tiangong-1, will come crashing back to the planet around April 3, experts say.   Continue reading “Lower Michigan may be crash site for falling Chinese space station”

OC Register

Orange County Public Works released eye-popping figures Thursday, March 8, on the total amount of debris, needles and hazardous waste removed when crews cleaned up the area along the Santa Ana River Trail once populated by the encampments of homeless people.

Here’s what was collected between Jan. 22 and March 3 from a more than two-mile stretch of bike trail roughly from I-5 in Orange to Ball Road in Anaheim, according to OC Public Works spokesman Shannon Widor:   Continue reading “Thousands of pounds of human waste, close to 14,000 hypodermic needles cleaned out from Santa Ana River homeless encampments”

Reuters

RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan (Reuters) – When a massive earthquake struck in 2011, Japanese oyster fisherman Atsushi Fujita was working as usual by the sea. Soon after, a huge black wave slammed into his city and killed nearly 2,000 people.

Seven years on, Fujita and thousands like him along Japan’s northeast coast have rebuilt their lives alongside huge sea walls that experts say will protect them if another giant tsunami, which some see as inevitable in a seismically active nation like Japan, was to strike.   Continue reading “Seven years after tsunami, Japanese live uneasily with seawalls”

Daily Mail

An architecture firm has designed a minimalist, self-sufficient tiny house that aims to help rejuvenate its occupant’s mind and creativity – and it even disappears into the landscape, giving you the ultimate hideaway.

‘Disappear retreat’ is an 83-square-foot (eight-square-metre), glass-covered abode designed by architect Carly Coulson.

The £32,000 ($45,000) getaway camouflages into its surroundings using mirrored-glass walls and leaves a minimal environmental footprint through its zero energy, zero waste and zero water philosophy.   Continue reading “‘Invisible’ self-sustaining house that disappears into its surroundings using mirrored walls will go on sale next year for £32,000”

Daily Mail

Immigrants working at a Kansas cattle ranch have described the horrific working conditions which they say are ‘like slavery’.

Workers at Fullmer Cattle Co., which raises calves for dairies in four states, claim they were forced to work for as little as a dollar an hour until they paid off their ‘debt’ after the company arranged for them to be illegally smuggled into the country.   Continue reading “Illegal immigrants say working at Kansas ranch was ‘like slavery’”

Trucks – by Erik Sherman

When Uber Technologies used a self-driving truck to run a load of Budweiser beer across 120 miles of Colorado last year, the feat gave the trucking industry a glimpse of a cost-saving driverless future.

But the loss of drivers has an employment dark side.   Continue reading “Why Self-Driving Trucks Will Still Need Drivers”

Daily Mail

The Tesla Semi is about to embark on its first delivery.

Elon Musk shared a photo today showing two of the electric big rigs side-by-side in the Gigafactory parking lot in Nevada, gearing up for their first production cargo trip.

The black and silver trucks are towing battery packs to the firm’s California factory.  Continue reading “Elon Musk shares photo of two Semis in the Gigafactory parking lot ahead of first delivery”

CBS News

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Forget the idea of “seeing is believing.” New technology is making digital media manipulation easier than ever.

The result? Phony videos that are popping up across the web.

One video making the rounds is of former-President Barack Obama delivering a speech that he never actually made. It’s part of a video trend circulating the internet called Deepfake, which has made it tougher to tell what’s real and what’s not.  Continue reading “Alarming Advances Made In Digital Media Manipulation”

USA Today

SAN FRANCISCO — Uber has been sending self-driving trucks on delivery runs across Arizona since November, the first step in what promises to be a freight transportation revolution that could radically reshape the jobs of long-haul truckers.

After testing its technology earlier in 2017, Uber began contracting with trucking companies to use its own autonomous Volvo big rigs to take over loads as they traverse the state, it disclosed.    Continue reading “Uber trucks start shuttling goods across Arizona — by themselves”

Daily Mail

The big one is coming: a global virus pandemic that could kill 33 million victims in its first 200 days.

Within the ensuing two years, more than 300 million people could perish worldwide.

At the extreme, with disrupted supply of food and medicines and without enough survivors to run computer or energy systems, the global economy would collapse. Starvation and looting could lay waste to parts of the world.   Continue reading “Why I believe a killer flu pandemic is lurking just beyond the corner”

Daily Mail

Escorted by police officers and a Panamanian judicial official, the majority owner of the Trump Panama City hotel has taken control of the property.

A team of Trump Organization security officials abandoned the area on Monday. Video footage circulated on Twitter showed a shoving match between the security guards and one of the owners’ lawyers.   Continue reading “President’s company ousted from hotel in Panama”

The Sun

CHINA has today unveiled its largest rise in defence spending in three years as it bids to dominate the world with a vast superpower military.

The 2018 defence budget will be 1.11trillion yuan (£127billion), according to a bombshell report issued at the opening of China’s annual meeting of parliament.

The defence spending figure is closely watched around the world for clues about China’s strategic intentions as it develops new military capabilities, including stealth fighters, aircraft carriers and anti-satellite missiles.   Continue reading “China hell bent on becoming the world’s most powerful country as it boosts military spending to a whopping £127billion”

The Guardian – by John Harris

For the past couple of years a big story about the future of China has been the focus of both fascination and horror. It is all about what the authorities in Beijing call “social credit”, and the kind of surveillance that is now within governments’ grasp. The official rhetoric is poetic. According to the documents, what is being developed will “allow the trustworthy to roam everywhere under heaven while making it hard for the discredited to take a single step”.   Continue reading “The tyranny of algorithms is part of our lives: soon they could rate everything we do”

Incredible as it sounds, it’s true, in a region of ridiculous rent and cost of real estate there are actually people with enough left over to indulge in something ridiculous, raising extraordinarily expensive chickens. High paid computer gurus are tipping the scale of insanity with a new type of Silicon Valley status symbol, high end chickenry.

In an area where some live in cars parked in the shadows, eking out a meager life, others are spending huge on fine feathered pampered chickens who are fed home cooked salmon, chicken parts and other home cooked feed rivaling a farmers market cornucopia of excess. You might say, a rich man’s reinterpretation of green eggs and ham.  Continue reading “Silicon Valley Techies – $20,000.00 Chicken Coops? – $350.00 Chickens? – Pale Blue Eggs?”