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The technocratic agenda is unfolding apace! Are you seeing it, or did you get pulled into their crisis narratives?
✈️ Domestic flights cut by 10% in the U.S. this week, framed as a temporary shutdown response...but mirrors France's ban on short-haul flights.
🚛 Calls for trucking reform are increasing after crashes of illegal drivers were made high-profile by the news — problem, reaction, technocratic solution....
🚢 Shipping insurance premiums are exploding, with some routes now costing up to $1M per trip to cover.
🔥 Gas boilers banned in new UK homes starting next year under Future Homes Standard.
🥩 Meat excluded from Catalonia's UBI pilot diets: no beef or lamb, by design.
🏗 Construction in UK restricted to “absolutely necessary” projects, with electrified processes mandated.
💸 UBI pilots expanding globally: free money... but programmable, conditional, and only for "compliant citizens..."
In other words, the system is implementing MASSIVE CHANGE -- RIGHT NOW, but instead of fighting it, everyone is too busy blaming the other side for the shutdown. Or thinking that "nation states" are going to war. If you still believe there are sovereign countries after seeing the entire planet lock down, I got news for you: it's a facade, being maintained just as long as it provides cover to bring in the new systems.
Once those facades of left/right or nation states are no longer advantageous to the technocrats, they will fall. No sooner.
Keep your eye on the big picture. These crises are real—don't ignore them—but don't get lost in the noise. This is all by design.
- @iceagefarmer
✈️ Domestic flights cut by 10% in the U.S. this week, framed as a temporary shutdown response...but mirrors France's ban on short-haul flights.
🚛 Calls for trucking reform are increasing after crashes of illegal drivers were made high-profile by the news — problem, reaction, technocratic solution....
🚢 Shipping insurance premiums are exploding, with some routes now costing up to $1M per trip to cover.
🔥 Gas boilers banned in new UK homes starting next year under Future Homes Standard.
🥩 Meat excluded from Catalonia's UBI pilot diets: no beef or lamb, by design.
🏗 Construction in UK restricted to “absolutely necessary” projects, with electrified processes mandated.
💸 UBI pilots expanding globally: free money... but programmable, conditional, and only for "compliant citizens..."
In other words, the system is implementing MASSIVE CHANGE -- RIGHT NOW, but instead of fighting it, everyone is too busy blaming the other side for the shutdown. Or thinking that "nation states" are going to war. If you still believe there are sovereign countries after seeing the entire planet lock down, I got news for you: it's a facade, being maintained just as long as it provides cover to bring in the new systems.
Once those facades of left/right or nation states are no longer advantageous to the technocrats, they will fall. No sooner.
Keep your eye on the big picture. These crises are real—don't ignore them—but don't get lost in the noise. This is all by design.
- @iceagefarmer
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Dancing Nurses
Here is an excellent exposé on the 'pandemic' hospital dance videos. It clarifies what was behind the disturbing and inappropriate 'dancing nurses' video displays of 2021. And it reveals how they managed to make the population no longer trust their perception of reality.
Howard Steen
https://substack.com/home/post/p-175746469
Dancing Nurses
Here is an excellent exposé on the 'pandemic' hospital dance videos. It clarifies what was behind the disturbing and inappropriate 'dancing nurses' video displays of 2021. And it reveals how they managed to make the population no longer trust their perception of reality.
Howard Steen
https://substack.com/home/post/p-175746469
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Forwarded from ℍ𝕠𝕦𝕤𝕖 𝕠𝕗 ℤ𝕠𝕠𝕞𝕖𝕣𝕤 (Anakin Chudwalker)
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Forwarded from Shadowman311's Manic Musings
Time to file yet another JF tweet away in the "tweets that will be prominently featured in a Netflix true crime documentary within 5 years" folder
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Forwarded from Did you know?
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Scorpions farms do exist. Each scorpion produces about 2 milligrams of venom daily, which is milked using a pair of tweezers and tongs. A liter is worth $10 million, used for cosmetics and medicines
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Forwarded from Working Man Memes (15 51)
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"The prospect of civil conflict is no longer whispered in private but debated openly. This is a healthy development. Britain and Europe are grappling with the results of elite overreach — economic stagnation, political paralysis, social fragmentation — and the question is no longer whether such conditions exist, but what their long-term trajectory will be. Far better, then, that the discussion takes place in public than festers underground, smothered by nervous institutions. Thanks to outlets such as the excellent Military Strategy Magazine and the unruly but indispensable independent podcasters, the necessary debate has been given air and light."
https://dailysceptic.org/2025/09/03/britains-descent-towards-civil-war-is-no-accident/
https://dailysceptic.org/2025/09/03/britains-descent-towards-civil-war-is-no-accident/
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Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (Dieter von Steiglitz)
A documentary featuring mothers surviving Israel’s genocide in Gaza. A video investigation uncovering Israel’s role in the killing of a Palestinian American journalist. Another video revealing Israel’s destruction of Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank.
YouTube surreptitiously deleted all these videos in early October by wiping the accounts that posted them from its website, along with their channels’ archives. The accounts belonged to three prominent Palestinian human rights groups: Al-Haq, Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, and the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights.
The move came in response to a U.S. government campaign to stifle accountability for alleged Israeli war crimes against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.
The Palestinian groups’ YouTube channels hosted hours of footage documenting and highlighting alleged Israeli government violations of international law in both Gaza and the West Bank, including the killing of Palestinian civilians.
YouTube, which is owned by Google, confirmed to The Intercept that it deleted the groups’ accounts as a direct result of State Department sanctions against the group after a review. The Trump administration leveled the sanctions against the organizations in September over their work with the International Criminal Court in cases charging Israeli officials of war crimes.
The deleted videos range in scope from investigations, such as an analysis of the Israeli killing of American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, to testimonies of Palestinians tortured by Israeli forces and documentaries like “The Beach,” about children playing on a beach who were killed by an Israeli strike.
Some videos are still available through copies saved on the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine or on alternate platforms, such as Facebook and Vimeo. The wiping only affected the group’s official channels; videos which were produced by the nonprofits but hosted on alternate YouTube channels remain active. No cumulative index of videos deleted by YouTube is available, however, and many appear to not be available elsewhere online.
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The Intercept
YouTube Quietly Erased More Than 700 Videos Documenting Israeli Human Rights Violations
The tech giant deleted the accounts of three prominent Palestinian human rights groups — a capitulation to Trump sanctions.
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL about Antechinus, a small Australian marsupial, that during breeding season the males hormones go into such overdrive they go on a 3 week sex fuelled rampage, at the end of which they die due to an overdose of testosterone and cortisol. They are capable of mating for up to 14 hours straight.
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Forwarded from 𝕀𝕟𝕗𝕠 addict
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Nazaré is a seaside town on the western side of Portugal, famous for its huge waves.
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In 2018, a Japanese rail company apologised after a train left a station 25 seconds early. The operator said, "the great inconvenience we placed upon our customers was truly inexcusable".
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Forwarded from 𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝔸𝕖𝕥𝕙𝕖𝕣𝕤𝕥𝕣𝕖𝕒𝕞 (Hans G. Schantz)
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What Physicists Don't Know About Electromagnetism
Hans G. Schantz
LibertyCon June 23, 2023
In the 1940s, physicists and engineers alike used Stratton’s Electromagnetic Theory as their text. They learned about such applied topics as simple antennas, waveguides, arrays, even radio wave propagation over the earth. Today, physicists use Jackson’s Classical Electrodynamics. There’s still material on simple antennas and waveguides, but nothing on arrays and the only practical case of radio wave propagation mentioned is Schumann resonances.
Since WWII, physicists have been pursuing and refining "Quantum Electro-Dynamics," or QED, a dubious perturbation theory that has delivered 12-digit agreement between theory and experimental measurements of the electron, but fails to align with the properties of the electron's heavier cousin, the muon.
Meanwhile radio scientists and electromagnetic engineers have taken Schelkunoff’s concept of “impedance” and put it to work in a host of practical applications understanding transmission and reflection of microwave signals. They’ve worked out link laws that describe what fraction of energy makes it from a transmitter to a receiver, or reflects from a target in a radar system. They’ve worked out fundamental equations for physical limits on the size and performance of small antennas.
What else don’t physicists know about electromagnetism?
And what implications does it have for our understanding of how the world works?
Find out in this talk!
Hans G. Schantz
LibertyCon June 23, 2023
In the 1940s, physicists and engineers alike used Stratton’s Electromagnetic Theory as their text. They learned about such applied topics as simple antennas, waveguides, arrays, even radio wave propagation over the earth. Today, physicists use Jackson’s Classical Electrodynamics. There’s still material on simple antennas and waveguides, but nothing on arrays and the only practical case of radio wave propagation mentioned is Schumann resonances.
Since WWII, physicists have been pursuing and refining "Quantum Electro-Dynamics," or QED, a dubious perturbation theory that has delivered 12-digit agreement between theory and experimental measurements of the electron, but fails to align with the properties of the electron's heavier cousin, the muon.
Meanwhile radio scientists and electromagnetic engineers have taken Schelkunoff’s concept of “impedance” and put it to work in a host of practical applications understanding transmission and reflection of microwave signals. They’ve worked out link laws that describe what fraction of energy makes it from a transmitter to a receiver, or reflects from a target in a radar system. They’ve worked out fundamental equations for physical limits on the size and performance of small antennas.
What else don’t physicists know about electromagnetism?
And what implications does it have for our understanding of how the world works?
Find out in this talk!
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Forwarded from National Geographic
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The Mountain That Chooses Who Lives
Hidden deep within the Himalayas, Annapurna I (8,091 m / 26,545 ft) stands as one of the most feared and respected mountains on Earth.
It’s not the tallest but it’s one of the deadliest.
With a fatality rate of nearly 30%, Annapurna has claimed more lives than any other 8,000-meter peak.
Its slopes are unpredictable avalanches, collapsing ice walls, and storms that appear from nowhere.
Climbers say you don’t conquer Annapurna you survive her.
It was first climbed in 1950 by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal, becoming the first 8,000-meter mountain ever summited.
But the victory came at a cost , frostbite, amputations, and near death.
Since then, every expedition has carried the same truth: on Annapurna, the mountain decides who returns.
Annapurna isn’t just a peak, it’s a test of surrender, courage, and faith.
She reminds every climber that sometimes the greatest summit…
is making it back alive.
National Geographic
Hidden deep within the Himalayas, Annapurna I (8,091 m / 26,545 ft) stands as one of the most feared and respected mountains on Earth.
It’s not the tallest but it’s one of the deadliest.
With a fatality rate of nearly 30%, Annapurna has claimed more lives than any other 8,000-meter peak.
Its slopes are unpredictable avalanches, collapsing ice walls, and storms that appear from nowhere.
Climbers say you don’t conquer Annapurna you survive her.
It was first climbed in 1950 by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal, becoming the first 8,000-meter mountain ever summited.
But the victory came at a cost , frostbite, amputations, and near death.
Since then, every expedition has carried the same truth: on Annapurna, the mountain decides who returns.
Annapurna isn’t just a peak, it’s a test of surrender, courage, and faith.
She reminds every climber that sometimes the greatest summit…
is making it back alive.
National Geographic
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