Today news selection
in English
London flat shock £200,000 heating bill, the price of junk condos, uninsulated, unventilated, and incompatible with the “new deal” or the current technology of our present era, yet rented out at insane prices because the average humans doesn't realise it and lets themselves be enslaved in the big cities...
hotel spycam sent/sold over Telegram, it's nothing new, but it's worth remembering that it has even happened at an institutional level; the point is that if it's technically possible, it will happen, and that's exactly what society needs to prepare for.
Amazon's Tax Bill Plunges 87% After Tax Cuts while the middle class is taxed to poverty and death and still most accept it...
Home demolitions to protect Citizens from flooding, a good example of the need of change, we used to live in certain areas even if they flooded because back then we really needed to, for agricultural reasons, to have running water, and because in the climate of that time they were suitable places anyway. The world changes just as technology changes; today, for example, we have pumped water mains, so there's no need to stay in valley floors to have running water. Consequently, many areas that were inhabited in the past because it was necessary to be there should simply be abandoned today.
BBC Iranian journalists under surveillance, a bit like our own journalists who oppose our Nazi regime, but that isn't mentioned, just as it isn't mentioned that BBC journalists are free to do their jobs in Iran, a country under attack from the Anglosphere for ages and a dictatorship according to our press (which is quite right), the same press, however, that denies our own censorship and denies our domestic dictatorship. The usual double standards that, little by little, as the collar tightens, even the average person will probably understand when there is no longer a democratic way to change course...
Florida To Make Gold & Silver Official Means Of Payment, an interesting move, in most countries while totally unused in practice they are actually legal tender and most simply ignore they are.
China Bans Stablecoin Issuance, for once, something that protects citizens who are unaware of the fact that there is a fund-freezing clause in practically all stablecoins. I would prefer if this aspect is stated clearly instead of blocking non-governmental ones, but they don't do that mostly because they want to keep controlling citizens, everywhere in the world...
David Webb's The Great Taking advance, it's very useful to remember Forbes' summary of the (in)famous WEF video (2016) about their 2030 goals... The “you will own nothing”, because they plan to have stolen everything from all of us.
Atmospheric methane spike during lockdowns, another example following in the footsteps of the famous study on how reducing emissions can actually accelerate global warming.
It is nothing new, but it is yet another small step to keep in mind towards digital legacy and the need to preserve personal information beyond one's own lifetime.
A little curiosity about one of the many everyday details that most people generally ignore as if they didn't exist, without any curiosity.
A neat piece on the power of propaganda through “modern” media, a lesson to reflect on, even if only a few will...
How US and Russian nuclear arsenals have evolved, a nice graph.
Nazis from Finland will help Nazis in Ukraine monitoring their respective elections, what could possibly go wrong?
Kazakhstan retaliates against the January 2022 price surge ordered by the IMF, which almost led to the government's downfall...
It's not a matter of money; it's the obsolete teaching methods and rubbish textbooks, created solely to justify their cover price, that are causing the collapse. But those with a dinosaur mentality will never be able to admit it...
Denmark ask for Spanish support for Greenland, stating that Spain might suffer similar fate for Ceuta and Melilla and Canary Islands.
AMD Windows bundle driver crap RCE will not be fixed, while FLOSS OSes bundling all the drivers obviates the need to run almost all of this type of low quality (if not outright spyware) driver management software...
The EU needs politicians, mature leaders, not Nazi international paper-pushers who think they can govern through bureaucracy... A nice post from AsiaTimes.
en Français
Les banques cherchent des pigeons pour financer Oracle la plus grande réussite économique avec les pire ordures informatiques du marché, encore pire que Microsoft...
ministre suisse des A.E. accusé de complicité au génocide à Gaza...
La France produit de moins en moins, mais à quoi s'attendre avec un tel racket fiscal ? Ceux qui ont du savoir-faire s'enfuient...
l'idée de David Webb « The Great Taking » avance, il est très utile de se rappeler le résumé de Forbes concernant la (tristement) célèbre vidéo du WEF (du 2016) sur leurs objectifs pour 2030... Le fameux « vous ne posséderez rien » parce qu'ils prévoient de nous avoir tout volé.
L'UE uniquement économique et non politique permet d'effacer la démocratie par la bureaucratie, reléguant la politique restante (dans chaque État) au rang de marionnette du marionnettiste économique nazi au pouvoir. Un billet de blog un peu excessif mais pas mal.
in Italiano
Lavori olimpici, consuntivo +362% del preventivo, come per tutte le grandi opere...
3€ a camera per pulire stanze date a 800€/notte, però io mi domando perché si trovano lavoratori che accettano... Il mercato è domanda vs offerta, se i lavoratori si uniscono, cosa avvenuta in passato, anziché protestare e sottomettersi, ovviamente il compenso dovrà salire perché i lavori da soli non si fanno...
Si fan tante questioni su chi finanzia Trump, come se i suoi avversari (e chiunque altro in politica e negli affari) non avesse sempre fatto lo stesso...
Portuali di 21 porti scioperano per non caricare armi destinate a teatri di guerra.
I Francesi sempre più impoveriti dalle tasse, in particolare dal furto di successione detto tassa, che il popolino bove non riesce a capire esser tale come non riesce in Spagna, Belgio, Germania, l'Italia per un caso della storia non è granché toccata.
Oh, ma guarda si riconosce che IT e TLC sono asset strategici, però, mi raccomando, non insegniamo a scuola né digitalizziamo davvero, lasciamo questi asset in mani private altrui.
L'equilibrio tra Stato e mercato è da sempre un rapporto di forze, ben rappresentato da questa vignetta ed è dall'era della Compagnia Olandese delle Indie Orientali che il capitalismo ha mangiato lo Stato...