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Tesla Video Depicting Self-Driving Car Was Staged, Engineer Testifies

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🌽 An Energy Crisis Is Seeping Into South Africa’s Food Supply — Bloomberg

The most severe power cuts ever experienced in South Africa are threatening food and water supplies and disrupting the lives of millions of people, including chicken farmers.

In the poultry industry, electricity outages have forced factories to pause round-the-clock operations for as long as half a day at a time. As a result, over 10 million birds designated for slaughter are still alive and consuming feed, creating a backlog that companies fear they won’t be able to fix.

“We actually have enough chickens on farms around the country, but we can’t supply the market because we can’t slaughter the chickens,” Izaak Breitenbach, Chief Executive Officer of the South African Poultry Association, said in an interview. As a stopgap measure, producers have begun using generators, which cost the industry about 75 cents ($0.0439) above the normal price of production per kilogram of chicken.

In response to these pressures, KFC temporarily shuttered some of the 750 fried chicken restaurants it operates in the country at the end of last year.

Agriculture Suffers

Over the last 15 years, Eskom, which provides 90% of all of South Africa’s electricity, has kept its grid from collapse by cutting power when it has been unable to meet demand. Known locally as “loadshedding,” these planned blackouts mainly affected mining operations and heavy industry until last year, when they became much more widespread. As the utility has struggled under a leadership crisis, its assets have deteriorated from age, lack of maintenance and even vandalism, all of which pushed outages to record levels in 2022.

The blackouts have created problems at every step of the agricultural production chain, affecting crop irrigation, processing and storage. Stores have also taken costly measures to keep produce from spoiling on shelves.

Some of the country’s biggest food retailers, Shoprite and Woolworths, have increased investment in standby generators, rooftop solar panels and refrigerated trailer trucks. But smaller businesses haven’t had opportunities to adapt. The Sowetan, a local newspaper, addressed a cover story to President Cyril Ramaphosa that listed dozens of small companies “crippled by every failed promise to fix Eskom.”

The cost has been significant. Shoprite, for example, is currently spending an extra 100 million rand per month on diesel to keep the lights on in its stores.

Among those affected are farmers in the Northern Cape province, who are already suffering under massive heat waves that have seen temperatures in some areas edge toward 117 degrees. Without energy, they can’t irrigate their crops, which include thirsty citrus trees.

“If you don’t have enough electricity, you don’t have enough water,” said Nicol Jansen, president of Agri Northern Cape, adding that cash crops such as soybeans are also vulnerable. “We urgently need more electricity in the irrigation areas.”

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-01-18/an-energy-crisis-is-seeping-into-south-africa-s-food-supply?srnd=premium-africa

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I’m in the process of assembling a suggested reading list, or starter library, for young dissident conservatives, with the help of a conservative luminary. But in the meantime, if you’re stuck for something to read during quarantine, this is an amazing list from Rachel Fulton Brown:

https://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/p/recommended-reading.html
Forwarded from Z and V (Татьяна Н.)
🇺🇸Microsoft to cut 10,000 American jobs as US tech layoffs intensify

🔹US tech giant Microsoft Corp has said it would cut 10,000 American jobs as layoffs are accelerating in the US technology sector with companies bracing for an economic downturn.
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL the Romans believed eyelashes fell out from excessive sex, so women would use cosmetics to make their eyelashes look fuller and longer to demonstrate their chastity.
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🇺🇸 Elon Musk created a poll on Twitter asking users if the World Economic Forum in Davos should rule the world. According to Musk, the forum "increasingly becomes an unelected world government that people did not ask for and did not want." More than 1 million users have already taken part in the voting.
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After almost 16 years and 500+ videos, YouTube just deleted my channel. No warning given.

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The arches at the base of the Eiffel Tower are just for decoration

The original design of this Parisian landmark used the four large pylons at the base to provide all the structural support. However, the people providing the funding felt that it looked too rickety and worried the public would be too afraid to go in it. So they added the iconic arches around the base but while they look beautiful they are only decorative.

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I've started a new Gab account! Come at me. @jamesfoxhiggins_author
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Media is too big
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Crowder is now being intellectually owned and dominated by a black woman. She’s 100% accurate about everything she’s saying here
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When you want to end your first date with a vegan.
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Check out The Hidden Truth trilogy: https://amzn.to/3Hfj2hA
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⚡️🇷🇺 Ukrainian and Russian channels massively publish footage of how the Pantsir air defense system is being installed in Moscow on the roof of one of the business centers.
There is no official information yet. Earlier, eyewitnesses and the media published the installation of the Tor and Pantsir air defense systems in the Moscow region.