SURVEILLANCE? U.S. expands biometric technology in airports
The TSA is rapidly deploying facial recognition technology at U.S. airports, aiming to improve efficiency and security. However, this expansion has sparked significant debate over privacy, transparency, and potential government overreach.
Critics argue that the risks of biometric systems, particularly facial recognition, outweigh the benefits. Despite TSA assurances…
The wildfires in Los Angeles exposed significant failures in Democratic leadership, with Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom criticized for being absent, unprepared, and prioritizing ideological policies over public safety. Bass’s decision to travel abroad during the crisis and Newsom’s environmental policies, such as draining reservoirs, were particularly condemned.
Mayor Bass’ $17.6 million cut…
When governments, corporations, and elitists PROFIT from an ongoing crisis, that’s what reality becomes — a series of never-ending crises of global proportions
Energy companies profit from energy crises, while the military industrial complex benefits from wars, and pharmaceutical companies gain from pandemics, turning ongoing crises into profitable ventures for elites at the expense of…
UK government deploys “Behavioral Insight Team” to manipulate and “nudge” people to support climate change goals
The UK government has sparked controversy by employing the Behavioural Insights Team (BIT), a taxpayer-funded group specializing in psychological “nudges,” to counter public skepticism about heat pumps.
This £100,000 ($123,000) initiative seeks to re-frame criticism of the technology—a cornerstone…
A viral video shared by neuroscientist Andrew Huberman shows individuals allegedly setting fires in non-burning urban areas of Los Angeles, sparking outrage and speculation about arson exacerbating the wildfire crisis.
The Palisades Fire, the largest of five active blazes, has consumed nearly 15,000 acres, destroyed over 2,000 structures, displaced 100,000 residents, and claimed at least…
LA County Fire Department donated essential firefighting equipment to Ukraine – and now Los Angeles is burning
The Pacific Palisades Fire has grown to over 15,800 acres, forcing 30,000 evacuations, destroying hundreds of structures, and claiming five lives, with containment efforts ongoing.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department’s 2022 donation of surplus equipment to Ukraine…
Amazon workers staged historic strike during 2024 holiday rush: A turning point for labor rights in e-commerce?
Amazon workers at seven U.S. facilities staged a significant strike during the 2024 holiday shopping season, organized by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
Striking workers demanded higher wages, better health benefits and improved safety measures, citing Amazon’s record…
Warrant issued for child pornography at Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, artist Sally Mann’s work at center of controversy
Authorities issued a warrant to remove images described as "child pornography" from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. The images, part of photographer Sally Mann's exhibition, depict nude children and have sparked a criminal…
Outbreak of multiple respiratory infections in China sparks global concerns over public health and CCP transparency
A recent spike in respiratory infections, driven by influenza, human metapneumovirus and rhinoviruses, has overwhelmed hospitals in northern China, particularly affecting children under 14.
The wave of respiratory infections has reignited concerns about whether or not the Chinese Communist…
Below is my column in the Hill on the resignation of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his anti-free speech legacy. The collapse of free speech in Canada is a cautionary tale for Americans. It shows how Trudeau and the Liberal Party used faux rhetoric of tolerance and inclusion to justify intolerance and exclusion.
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