Why 'The Squad' Skips Israel's Nuclear Issues

Political bias within "The Squad", the possible future of cybernetic fusion, political scandals amongst the Clinton administration, alternative theories on COVID-19's origins, the impact of climate change on California's dairy industry, and Russia's introduction of the digital ruble.

  1. Why Does "The Squad" Refuse to Acknowledge Israel's Nuclear Weapons? 

    Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal was recently critiqued for her rhetoric against Israel, and subsequent retraction, considered by some as merely assisting the pro-Israel establishment. Similarly, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib is seen more as branding herself rather than effectually supporting Palestinians. The article mentions the tendency of Congress members to avoid discussing Israel's nuclear arsenal, a strategy suggested by Grant Smith to undermine Israel's influence. Critics maintain such avoidance reveals a bias towards AIPAC and Israel's capacity to secure votes.

  2. From Enlightenment Corruption to Cybernetics Fusion

    The Fourth Industrial Revolution heralds a future where humans and machines merge, leading to the emergence of a 'transhuman' species that rejects notions of soul, morality, and free will, according to messages promoted by tech-centric elites. This future asserts everything is preordained by DNA and creates the justification for top-down intervention and control. The ultimate aim, it appears, is a sustainable world guided by algorithms and artificial intelligence. The counter perspective seeks to reinforce the importance of individual human autonomy and secure our rights to debate, communicate openly and not rush towards a seemingly dystopian future. Protecting net neutrality, promoting informed dialogue, and safeguarding individuals' identities against transhumanist ideals are key to preserving our humanity and freedom.

  3. Preface to my five-part series about Ken Starr and the OIC leaks

    Taking a firm stand amidst political enemies aiming to remove President Clinton from office, Dan Moldea reveals his journey and discoveries in his investigations throughout various polarising events such as the death of Vincent Foster and the Lewinsky Scandal. Accusations were made against the Office of the Independent Counsel (OIC) that they strategically leaked confidential information to selected journalists who indirectly supported Kenneth Starr and the OIC. Some journalists were said to be covertly partisan. This series hails from the writer's memoir titled ‘Confessions of a Guerrilla Writer’ and details his detailed influence on and involvement in these political affairs.

  4. Could Supply Chain Poisoning Cause a "Pandemic" of Symptoms?

    The article outlines the author's hypotheses on the possible origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, which involve various unethical human experiments conducted in the past. The author suggests that poisoning through substances like cadmium, implied in several tests in the mid-20th century, including tests on American military personnel and citizens, could be a plausible reason for the virus. The claims are backed by references to known experiments like Project Shipboard Hazard and Defense (SHAD), Sidney Gottlieb's involvement with the Remote Viewing Program, and illegal testing in the New York City Subway system. Additionally, specific symptoms and patterns associated with various poisonings, like cadmium, are analyzed against COVID-19. The author concludes by acknowledging these as theories, urging further exploration.

  5. What Climate Change Means for California’s Biggest Dairy District

    California's largest dairy producer, Tulare County, faces an uncertain future due to climate change impacts including extreme weather changes and regulations. March's severe flooding caused substantial damage, compelling farmers to relocate their cattle and causing billions in losses. The unpredictable climate paired with rising costs and regulations is pressuring smaller farmers to consolidate as mega-dairies. These larger operations, while more efficient and better able to manage rising costs, also have more significant environmental footprints, contributing more to methane emissions. However, the need for sustainable practices and economic viability concurrently is also being emphasised as policy makers aim to forge a balance.

  6. Russia Launches Its Own CBDC, The Digital Ruble

    The Bank of Russia's centralized, programmable digital token, the "digital ruble", has officially been approved by the State Duma. The legislation designates the Bank of Russia as the primary operator of the platform, responsible for all aspects, including functionality, safety, and transaction accounting. The law outlines rules for crediting digital ruble accounts, accruing interest, joint digital ruble accounts and allows the Central Bank to block suspicious transactions. This marks a significant step towards integrating the digital ruble into Russia's economy. The law comes into effect on 1st August 2023.

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