from Mark Dice:
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from Mark Dice:
TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
by Eric Zuesse, The Duran:
On February 23rd, the great geostrategic military analyst Brian Berletic headlined “CSIS War Game: US vs China over Taiwan – Provoking War to Preserve US Primacy,” and he stated, and accurately documented, that though the U.S. Government officially recognizes that Taiwan is a part of China, the U.S. Government war-games against China in eager preparation for the eventuality that Taiwan will (the U.S. regime obviously hopes) declare itself not to be a part of China, and China then invades the breakaway island Taiwan off its coast, and the U.S. Government then invades China in response, in order to assert that Taiwan (by America’s new fiat despite those prior agreements) is not a part of China, and that therefore the U.S. Government’s saying in its signed agreements with China’s Government, that it was part of China, were lying — despite what America had signed with China’s Government.
by Joseph P. Farrell, Giza Death Star:
This article was shared by K.M. and many more of you, and it needs to be talked about. But first, a bit of a personal, anecdotal aside. I grew up in that Vietnam War era, worrying as many boys my age growing up back then did, whether I would be drafted and sent off to a war in a jungle on the other side of the world, or not. I remember watching the SeeBS Evening News almost every day throughout the 1960s and 1970s, with Walter Cronkite (or substitutes Roger Mudd or Dan Rather or – if we were lucky – Eric Sevareid), and the latest film from the jungle battles and General Westmoreland’s latest statements about the “body count.” I say all this and mention all these names merely to reinforce the idea of how much that era is a present memory to those of us who lived through it, and especially those that literally fought over there. I remember, vividly, when North Vietnamese general Nyugen Giap launched the Tet offensive that so stunned the American military, and woke up our then slumbering lamestream propotainment media out of its narrative promotion and into the realization that in spite of massive bombing and military commitment, we were nowhere close to winning the war. I remember, vividly, Walter Cronkite’s “change of heart and mind” and watching it happen from newscast to newscast.
from TheCrowhouse:
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by Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project:
Bret Swanson — Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter may have capped the opening chapter in the Information Wars, where free speech won a small but crucial battle. Full spectrum combat across the digital landscape, however, will only intensify, as a new report from the Brookings Institution, a key player in the censorship industrial complex, demonstrates.
First, a review.
by Daisy Luther, The Organic Prepper:
There are TONS of lists of must-have preps and things that are essential to survive X disaster, but what about the things you actually don’t need? What about the things that are a waste of money, energy, and space?
I’m coming at this from the perspective of a person on a strict budget who has limited space and who lives in a family with no serious health concerns. I’ve always had a very low-tech prepping style. This was initially due to budget, and then later because I think with low-tech, there are fewer things that can go wrong.
by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D., Childrens Health Defense:
A new peer-reviewed study found a positive statistical correlation between infant mortality rates and the number of vaccine doses received by babies — confirming findings made by the same researchers a decade ago.
A new peer-reviewed study found a positive statistical correlation between infant mortality rates (IMRs) and the number of vaccine doses received by babies — confirming findings made by the same researchers a decade ago.
by Claudio Grass, Claudio Grass:
I’ve written countless articles on the topic of central planning and its failures, practical, economic, political and moral. In some cases, the arrogance of the central planners results in real devastation, often in actual loss of life and property, and the price for their mistakes is paid by not just the people they directly hurt but even by the generations to come.
In other cases, their blind ego and their unshakable belief that they can do no wrong, for they know better than anyone else, alive or dead, just results in comical blunders. Stupid policies to rectify stupid non-problems that nobody really cares about frequently backfire and make the original non-problem worse. Nobody gets hurt in the process. Sure, taxpayers get to pay for all these blunders and they keep paying the individuals responsible for them, since accountability really isn’t a top priority in the public sector. But that’s the least of our concerns when it comes to mismanagement of public finances, given the billions and trillions that are wasted globally, or even worse, being used to fund programs and policies that directly against our own interests.
by Larisa Redins, Activist Post:
In a recent experiment, Vice.com writer Joseph Cox used an AI-generated voice to bypass Lloyds Bank security and access his account.
To achieve this, Cox used a free service of ElevenLabs, an AI-voice generation company that supplies voices for newsletters, books and videos.
Cox recorded five minutes of speech and uploaded it to ElevenLabs. After making some adjustments, such as having the AI read a longer body of text for a more natural cadence, the generated audio outmaneuvered Lloyds security.
by Jose Nino, Big League Politics:
Minnesota Congressman Tom Emmer recently introduced a bill that would ban the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) directly to anyone, per a report by Bitcoin Magazine.
The bill is titled the “CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act” and outlines that “Except as specifically authorized under this Act, a Federal Reserve bank may not offer products or services directly to an individual, or maintain an account on behalf of an individual, or issue a central bank digital currency directly to an individual.” The bill adds that “The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal Open Market Committee may not use any central bank digital currency to implement monetary policy.”