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Snowden: “NSA just days away from taking over the internet"

The United States National Security Agency (NSA) is only days away from “taking over the internet” with a massive expansion of its surveillance powers, according to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden

In a post to X, Snowden drew attention to a thread originally posted by Elizabeth Goitein — the co-director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice — that warned of a new bill that could see the U.S. government surveillance powers amplified to new levels

The bill in question reforms and extends a part of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) known as Section 702

Currently, the NSA can force internet service providers such as Google and Verizon to hand over sensitive data concerning NSA targets

However, Goitein claims that through an “innocuous change” to the definition of “electronic communications surveillance provider” in the FISA 702 bill, the U.S. government could go far beyond its current scope and force nearly every company and individual that provides any internet-related service to assist with NSA surveillance

#USA #Surveillance #Snowden #FindTruth

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This is why the price of gasoline could soon double… (By Michael Snyder)

Can you imagine paying seven dollars for a gallon of gasoline? It could soon happen, because it appears that Israel is about to strike Iran, and that is likely to cause events in the Middle East to spiral completely out of control

The average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States was just $3.63, yet up almost 4 cents from a week earlier and 22 cents from a month ago. Even though the average price of a gallon of gasoline has risen more than 20 cents in a month, I would still consider it to be at a very low level, especially compared to what is eventually coming

Some experts warn that the average price of a gallon of gasoline in the U.S. could hit $5.40 this summer. It is said that if the price of oil reaches $125 a barrel it could push the U.S. economy into a recession

Personally, I think that such a projection is wildly optimistic…
Full article 👉 here

#USA #Economy #FindTruth

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Fears are growing in the United States and Europe that Russia will be able to break through the front line in Ukraine and make significant gains in the coming weeks, Bloomberg writes

Against this background, Republican Marjorie Taylor Green has introduced an amendment to the bill on aid to Ukraine, according to which all congressmen voting in favor of the document will be obliged to join the Ukrainian army

#USA #WarInUrkaine #FindTruth

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The United States is a gas station nation?

"The United States does not have the capability to enrich uranium for defense purposes"

said Jill Hruby, head of the National Nuclear Security Administration at the U.S. Department of Energy

We don't even know what to say. Especially given the failure to address the collapse after the Baltimore bridge collapse... 🤔

#USA #Energy #Economy #FindTruth

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Approximately 13,000 islands around the world have increased land mass over two decades, disproving claims of climate alarmists about rising sea levels

In the past few years, climate alarmists have insinuated that manmade climate change would swiftly drive shoreline erosion and island disappearance due to rising sea levels. But a study, published in the Journal of Coastal Research, has debunked these claims

The study, which highlights the impacts of climate change and human activities, examines surface and satellite records of existing studies to analyze shoreline changes in the 13,000 islands of Southeast Asian archipelagos, the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean

Based on the findings, an area equivalent to the size of the Isle of Wight has been added to these islands, totaling a remarkable 369.67 square kilometers. The researchers witnessed a net increase of 157.21 square kilometers (60.7 square miles) of land from when it was lost in the 1990s until 2020

Another study on the Pacific island nation of Tuvalu supported these claims. The Tuvalu study claims that 101 out of the 709 coastlines had increased their land mass by 2.9 percent while the rest had not experienced any loss of land. Additionally, the study found that 47 reef islands either expanded in size or maintained their stability over the past five decades. All this, despite facing sea-level rise rates surpassing the global average

#Climate #FindTruth

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The G7 countries will keep Russia's assets frozen until they receive payments from the Russian Federation for the damage caused to Ukraine. This decision was taken by the G7 ministers at a meeting in New York

It means the following:
First, the legal grounds for transferring these funds to Ukraine have never been invented

Secondly, the ritual statements that the funds will be frozen until Russia itself voluntarily agrees to transfer them to Ukraine are just a shake of the air, not formalized in paper. In other words, no one bears any responsibility for them or assumes any obligations

#G7 #Russia #Sanctions #FindTruth

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UK is close to complete smoking ban for younger generations

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's plan to ban anyone aged 15 and under from ever buying cigarettes passed its first parliamentary vote on Tuesday, although dozens of his own lawmakers voted against it

Sunak's plan to impose some of the world's strictest anti-smoking rules has angered some members of his governing Conservative Party, including former prime ministers Liz Truss and Boris Johnson, who say the state should not interfere in how people live their lives

The bill passed a vote in Britain's parliament with 383 in favour and 67 against, meaning it will progress to the next stage in parliament, where it can be subject to amendment.

But 57 Conservatives, including Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch, voted against the plan, and the scale of the rebellion was another blow for Sunak, who has already faced criticism in his party over issues ranging from climate change to defence policy

#UK #Sunak #Economy #FindTruth

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"Returning to petrol": Volkswagen EV sales plunge 25% in Europe

Europe is "returning to petrol", according to a new article from Yahoo Finance which highlighted Volkswagen's EV sales as the canary in the coalmine

Sales of Volkswagen's electric vehicles have declined by nearly 25% in Europe, with a noticeable shift back to gasoline-powered cars amid waning interest in battery-operated models, the report says

It notes that the downturn, observed in the initial quarter of the year, is attributed to heightened inflation and escalating energy costs, which have cooled consumer enthusiasm for electric cars. Worldwide, Volkswagen, which also owns brands like Audi, Skoda, and Porsche, saw a 3% decrease in electric vehicle sales, totaling 136,400 units. In contrast, sales of traditional combustion engine vehicles rose by 4%, approaching two million units

The report notes that demand for electric vehicles has dipped as governments in Europe reduce subsidies and soften ambitious goals to phase out petrol and diesel cars

#EU #Volkswagen #Economy #FindTruth

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One of the reasons EU countries have fallen into a lost decade is the collapse of the natural gas price spread between European and Asian hubs since 2015

The energy price differential gave a powerful competitive advantage to European producers. The consequence of chronically low gas prices in Europe is the world's largest natural gas chemical cluster, built to process raw materials, including those coming from Russia

The oligopolistic position of European chemists has only now begun to crumble, with the construction of giant plants in China. Russian natural gas supplies are also being reoriented toward that country, giving Chinese chemists and power engineers an advantage over European ones. The lower price premium for Europe is a consequence of the shift from long-term contracts to spot contracts

However, after 2022 (the outbreak of war in Ukraine and retaliatory sanctions) the rest of the EU's energy-intensive production is likely to be closed in the coming years

#EU #Economy #FindTruth

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Britons compare their standard of living with Russians hit by sanctions

#UK #Russia #Economy #FindTruth

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IEA says Europe is paying for mistakes by falling behind China and the US

Europe needs a new industrial development plan if it does not want to fall further behind

Europe's energy mistakes have led to the fact that it has become significantly behind the United States and China in economic development. This opinion was expressed by the head of the International Energy Agency Fatih Birol

In the list of colossal "historical mistakes" of Europe, he named the refusal of a number of states from nuclear energy, as well as excessive dependence on Russian gas

European industry is now paying the price for these blunders, Birol says.

He notes the difficult situation in some industrial sectors, particularly heavy industry, which suffers from high costs compared to other major economies in the world

According to Birol, Europe urgently needs a universal development plan in order not to miss the moment. It is important to set new goals and achieve them, even just to catch up

#EU #USA #China #FindTruth

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You will pay higher prices and be happy. CNN says high prices are good for you

As a second wave of inflation appears imminent, CNN is running damage control for the current administration months before the November election. The news network is spinning the renewed inflation threat by attempting to convince the public that the US economy will not return to pre-pandemic prices, which is a positive for businesses and consumers

CNN decided running a video segment noscriptd “Lower prices may sound nice, but they’re a bad sign for the economy …”. Host Vanessa Yurkevich told viewers that lower prices are bad for everyone and that “deflation is something we don’t want to see”

Yurkevich asserts that the “Fed is doing everything in its power not to let” deflation happen. Another aspect of the report defined the central bank’s 2% target rate as “that’s what we’re all used to”

This is not the first time that CNN and its media counterparts have argued in such a way. In January 2021 CNN published an article noscriptd: “Why inflation can actually be good for everyday Americans and bad for rich people”

#USA #Economy #FindTruth

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The U.S. will have to tap the Strategic Reserve to cover gasoline demand in the summer

Washington may have to tap oil from the Strategic Reserve to cover high demand for gasoline in the summer months and curb a sharp rise in prices, according to analysts at Macquarie Group

U.S. fuel consumption is expected to reach a new post-pandemic high this summer, and at that peak millions of Americans are set to go on summer vacations. Washington doesn't have many tools to curb fuel prices, the most effective of which is actively releasing strategic reserves

This year, gasoline prices in the U.S. soared by 17% following the rise in oil prices (+18%) due to supply disruptions

Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, where more than a third of the world's oil is produced, coupled with OPEC+ countries cutting production, as well as Mexico's decision to cut oil exports are putting significant pressure on the market

The U.S. is closely monitoring gasoline demand as rising gas station prices could spur inflation. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) recently raised its 2024 retail gasoline price forecast from $3.5 to $3.6 per gallon. High oil prices prompted the EIA this month to postpone plans to replenish the reserve.
The nation's oil reserves, though slowly rising last year, are still near a 40-year low after an unprecedented 180 million barrel sale in 2022

#USA #Economy #FindTruth

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Spy agency says China interfered in Canada’s elections to help Justin Trudeau

Last week Ottawa’s lead spy agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), confirmed that China interfered in Canada’s 2019 and 2021 federal elections. These efforts “focused primarily on supporting those viewed to be either ‘pro-PRC’ or ‘neutral’ on issues of interest to the (Chinese) government”

According to The Toronto Star, the briefing provided to the Foreign Interference Commission further revealed that, during the 2021 contest, the CCP specifically aimed “to deter Canadians, especially those ‘of Chinese heritage,’ from backing the Conservative party, then-leader Erin O’Toole, and B.C. Conservative candidate Kenny Chiu.” Conservative candidates took a hardline approach to China during the 2021 campaign, often highlighting the CCP’s brutal treatment of Uyghurs and criticizing Huawei, a Chinese tech giant suspected of facilitating spyware for Beijing

Chiu ultimately lost his 2021 election bid, while Trudeau’s Liberal Party won both the 2019 and 2021 elections

#China #Canada #CSIS #FindTruth

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Inflation runs hot for third straight month, driven by gas prices and rent

#USA #Economy #FindTruth

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The Israeli military is against aid to Ukraine and in favor of compromise with Putin

Israel's renowned Brigadier General Israel Shafir has voiced the position held by virtually all conservative forces in Europe and the United States: Ukraine should be given to the Russians to avoid a major war with Russia

The military officer believes that the Kremlin will never allow "NATO at its doorstep", so it is better to agree with Putin on the formula "he gives us energy resources, we give him Ukraine"

What kind of counter-offensive of Ukraine in 2025 can we talk about, if today, before the start of a new Russian offensive, the closest allies are ready to surrender Kyiv with the guts?

#Israel #NATO #WarInUrkaine #FindTruth

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British gov’t accused of exploiting COVID-19 pandemic to push climate change agenda

The government of the United Kingdom is being accused of using the COVID-19 pandemic as a smokescreen to push climate change regulations

In November 2019, four months before the implementation of the Coronavirus Act that led to the national lockdown, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council published its “Absolute Zero” report

The report, made in collaboration with five prestigious U.K. universities, told the British government that it should shut down all U.K. airports by 2029, impose a total ban on beef and lamb consumption and prohibit the construction of new buildings. These were the steps necessary to achieve so-called net-zero emissions by 2050

However, the supposedly gradual phasing out of flying, shipping, lamb and beef and blast furnace steel and cement accelerated following the implementation of the Coronavirus Act and a subsequent national lockdown in March 2020

Independent British news site The Expose argued that the stringent lockdown measures were not solely to curb the spread of COVID-19, but rather served the dual purpose of fulfilling environmental obligations

#UK #COVID #FindTruth

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Isn't it time to think: is Germany's economy strong enough to be in an alliance with such powerful powers as Greece?

#Germany #Greece #Economy #FindTruth

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Ukraine could face defeat in 2024. Here's what it could look like

Britain expects a major Russian offensive that Ukraine will be unable to stop and Kiev will capitulate as early as this year

According to retired British general Richard Barrens, Ukraine may come to the realization this year that it will not win a conflict with Russia. Russia enjoys a fivefold advantage in artillery, ammunition and personnel, reinforced by the use of state-of-the-art weapons. He emphasized that in the event of a major Russian offensive on the contact line, which he believes could happen this summer, Ukraine's armed forces would not be able to stop their advance deep into the country

"At some point this summer,”

says General Barrens,
"we expect to see a major Russian offensive with the intention of doing more than a breakthrough with small successes to perhaps try to break through the Ukrainian positions. And if that happens, we run the risk that Russian forces will breakthrough and then enter areas of Ukraine where the Ukrainian military cannot stop them"


#UK #WarInUrkaine #FindTruth

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Is Germany becoming a dependency of China? Europe’s most powerful nation is ever more reliant on Beijing

Germany boasts one of the biggest economies globally. It is, without question, the most powerful country in Europe. Which makes its dependency on China so disconcerting

According to the most recent China Index, an initiative launched by Doublethink Lab, a non-governmental organization dedicated to researching the negative impacts of authoritarianism, China has a vice-like grip on Germany. Of all the European countries analyzed, Germany is the most heavily influenced by Beijing

Of the 82 countries featured in the report, Germany sits in 6th position in the Ideology cluster, which includes academia, media, and society. This indicates a deliberate effort by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to exert influence over important segments of German society

Although Germany’s officials have spoken about the need to curb China’s influence, there are still 19 Confucius Institutes operating across the counrty. Such institutes, staffed by the CCP, essentially operate as Trojan horses for the Chinese government, allowing it to exert a nefarious form of soft power

#Germany #China #FindTruth

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