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The President advances a three-pronged strategy for national security: 1. Negotiate a peace deal for Ukraine. 2. Negotiate nuclear arms drawdown with China and Russia. 3. Cut military spending by 50%.
Catherine Liu details how the professional managerial class (PMC) has betrayed workers for seats within the halls of power, all while they wag their fingers at the politically incorrect working class.
A centralized AI-powered surveillance system could give governments unprecedented control over citizen data.
The carbon farming schemes that corporations are trying to peddle as climate solutions, we see yet another example of how woefully inept they are at addressing this challenge and how we urgently need to take down their power in the food system.
Over the past two decades, BCFS evolved from a small nonprofit into a web of interconnected entities, each strategically designed to control government contracts, move funds internally, and minimize external oversight.
While Southwest Key Programs, Inc. is the primary nonprofit, it created multiple affiliated ventures designed to obscure financial flows and maintain control over vast public funds.
The distinguished economist talks about the power of entropy in shaping a new economic reality and viewing current events. His new book challenges flawed mainstream models that lead to distortions and bad policy.
Humanitarian NGOs routinely blur the line between public service and profit-seeking ventures, forming alliances with corporations and for-profit entities to expand their financial and political reach.
According to Gates, allowing humans to grow food and contribute to society by making things is a “problem” that needs to be “solved.”
Under the indefinite detention provision of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the President and the military can detain and imprison American citizens with no access to friends, family or the courts if the government believes them to be a terrorist.
Critics argue that the agency’s work with a lobbying group is a conflict of interest.
For many decades, the mirror of science has become increasingly blurred by a storm of vested interests, particularly when research and the communication of results are linked to large corporations.