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Here's the Truth in What RFK Jr. Said
Plus: Global unrest echoes in Niger coup, Ford incurs EV losses, Wellbeing Economy raises concerns, FBI misses atomic spies, while former Moldovan politician critiques global power dynamics.
The Truth Within RFK Jr’s Statements About “Ethnically Targeted” Weapons
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparked controversy with statements alleging COVID-19's disproportionate impact on certain races might indicate ethnically targeted influences, drawing immediate backlash and accusations of antisemitism. Kennedy cited a 2020 Cleveland Clinic study examining genetic susceptibility to COVID-19, which examined several ethnicities. He also broached subjects of "ethnic bioweapons," echoing past warnings about the development of genetically targeted bioweapons. Despite suspicions of misinformation, these statements further ignite detailed conversations about race-targeted diseases, bioweaponry, and the importance of bioethical considerations in genetic research and data handling.Coup in Niger: Anti-Colonial Protestors Raise Russian Flags & Attack French Embassy As Macron Threatens "Military Intervention"
The recently ousted President of Niger, Mohamed Bazoum, is demanded to be reinstated by the EU, France, and the US or face withdrawal of estimated $2 billion annual subsidies. These international powers have vested interests in Niger's rich resources, especially uranium, necessary for France's nuclear power grids. Niger's uranium also fuels approximately one-third of France's lighting. With Niger providing a significant fraction of EU's uranium needs, the recent coup raised fears for nuclear power plants. Furthermore, the presence of US military bases in Niger links it to conflicts and coups in the region. Amidst this, Russia's debt forgiveness initiative towards African countries is gaining popularity, suggesting shifting geopolitical dynamics.
Ford’s losses on electronic vehicles are now projected to hit $4.5 billion in 2023
Ford Motor Company anticipates a $4.5 billion loss for its electric vehicle (EV) division, doubling the $2.1 billion loss recorded for the same division in 2022. However, a net income of $1.9 billion was posted, thanks to $45 billion in net revenue largely driven by strong performances from its commercial division, Ford Pro, and its gas and hybrid unit, Ford Blue. Despite rising losses, the automaker aims for a 600,000-unit EV production run rate by 2024, maintaining profitability and flexibility, with a long term goal of two million units a year by 2026.
WEF-supported "Wellbeing Economy" is a Reincarnation of Marxist Totalitarianism
The World Economic Forum's vision of a future where people are happy whilst owning nothing is coming to fruition with initiatives like the well-being economy. This concept seeks to measure collective happiness and prosperity, differing from the traditional focus on GDP. However, concerns rise due to its blanket measurement approach, ignoring individual definitions of well-being and happiness. The well-being economy model also proposes directing capital toward socially beneficial activities, determining wages based on social value, and promoting communal living conditions. The ideology continues to spread, now recognized by governments like Scotland, New Zealand, Canada, and Australia. Critics argue this portrays an all-too-collectivist approach potentially hampering personal freedom and choice. Moreover, its acceptance accompanies long-held goals such as Universal Basic Income, aiming for universal poverty and reduced resource use.
In Oppenheimer Red Hunt, FBI Missed Real Atomic Spies
Despite closely surveilling nuclear scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer for suspected communist ties, the FBI failed to identify any actual atomic spies stealing secrets for the Soviet Union. During his management of the Manhattan Project, Oppenheimer faced continuous scrutiny from Army counterintelligence and the FBI. Yet, they failed to uncover any real spies in the project's ranks, a significant intelligence failure. Kai Bird, co-author of a Pulitzer Prize-winning biography on Oppenheimer, confirmed that not only was Oppenheimer never a security risk, he refused an offer to spy for the Soviets.
Former European Politician And Diplomat Blasts Technocracy And Transhumanism
Former Moldovan politician, Iurie Roşca, discusses his personal paradigm shifts, including an anti-communist, anti-imperialist, and anti-globalist stance. He alleges that the Collective West has strived to alter family values and the national constitution within Moldova via economic imperialism. Despite facing political assaults and statewide digital censorship, Roşca remains insightful about global power dynamics, questioning the authority of the Collective Kremlin and the global influence seen during the Covid-19 era in 2020. He is now preparing for an international conference in 2023 to further discuss these issues.
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