
The world’s new monetary system, underpinned by a digital currency, will be backed by a basket of new foreign currencies and natural resources. And it will liberate the Global South from both western debt and IMF-induced austerity.
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The world’s new monetary system, underpinned by a digital currency, will be backed by a basket of new foreign currencies and natural resources. And it will liberate the Global South from both western debt and IMF-induced austerity.
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Robert Wimmer, Toyota’s head of energy and environmental research, testified recently before the US Senate that a big switch to electric vehicles faces hurdles competitors like GM are blatantly ignoring.
Written by Steve Kirsch

Masks do not work to protect anyone from SARS-CoV-2. It’s all based on sloppy science. We asked the senior author of the Bangladesh mask study to defend his study.
Written by Jack Dini

Written by Bud Bromley

Proponents of human-CO2-caused global warming stir up fear and guilt with their CO2 lies and omissions, as they did with ozone years ago.
Written by Doug Brodie

Sorry to intrude again (if you received my previous email on this theme), but with the authorities now rolling out the second Covid booster (fourth jab) for the over‑75s and pushing younger and younger child vaccinations, I am compelled to speak out again.
Written by childrenshealthdefense.org

An investigative report by Vanity Fair contributor Katherine Eban, based on more than 100,000 EcoHealth Alliance documents, shows a disturbing reality of “murky grant agreements, flimsy NIH oversight and pursuit of government grants by pitching increasingly risky global research.”
Written by BBC

Psilocybin, a drug found in magic mushrooms, appears to free up the brains of people with severe depression in a way that other antidepressants do not, a study has found.
Written by Joseph Postma

The paradox of nothing as general principle
Written by Andy Rowlands

A few days ago, the Daily Mail revealed health chiefs want Britons to go back to wearing masks indoors and limits on the number of people who can gather together to ‘fight record infection rates in the UK and ease pressure on the NHS.’
Written by reuters.com

Frigid and far-flung Neptune, our solar system’s outermost planet, is adding to its reputation as an enigmatic world, with astronomers puzzled by a surprising drop in its atmospheric temperatures during the past two decades.
Written by BBC

Patrick Paumen causes a stir whenever he pays for something in a shop or restaurant.
Written by substack.com

Reducing global population has been a consistent goal of the ruling class for centuries.
Written by rechargenews

Price pressures from auctions, higher raw-material and logistics costs, plus the Ukraine war, have led to an unsustainable situation, top executives from GE, Nordex and Enercon tell WindEurope 2022
Written by Dr Rich Swier

A friend sent us some information about the CO2 emissions of all electric vehicles (EVs) compared to the CO2 emissions of a gasoline powered internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.
Written by reuters.com

Top Chinese oil and gas major PetroChina is exploring shale oil in an aging western China basin and aims to build a pilot zone to pump one million tonnes of crude a year, or about 20,000 barrels per day (bpd), by 2025.