China’s Metaverse Dystopia: The $8 trillion market

Written by Anders Corr

 

The metaverse, that virtual world that teens everywhere are entering with a headset and hand controllers, could eventually pull in $8 trillion.

That so enthralls Mark Zuckerberg that he changed the name of Facebook (the parent company) to Meta and is developing haptic gloves that interact and give tactile sensations. Haptic suits that give full-body sensation are under development.

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Imperial Narrative Control Has Five Distinct Elements

Written by Caitlin Johnston

All of our world’s worst problems are created by the powerful. The powerful will keep creating those problems until ordinary people use their superior numbers to make them stop. Ordinary people don’t use their superior numbers to stop the powerful because the powerful are continuously manipulating people’s understanding of what’s going on.

Humans are storytelling creatures. If you can control the stories humans are telling themselves about the world, you control the humans, and you control the world.

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Covid-19: Are NI’s young people resisting the vaccine?

Written by bbc.co.uk

“Get the jab, grab a poke”. It was a catchy slogan with a serious message about getting a Covid-19 vaccination, with a free ice-cream afterwards.

But despite such incentives and pleas for younger people to get the jab, figures show the number of young people being vaccinated remains relatively low.

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Pathologist Speaks Out About COVID Jab Effects

Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

The DMED, one of the best databases in the world, shows a disturbing trend with post-COVID jabs – dramatic increases in medical visits for malignancies, neurological and autoimmune diseases, and infertility. But after being exposed, DMED was shut down and its data spikes washed clean.

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