Bill Gates Destroying The Environment with Mosquitoes?

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

I rank Bill Gates up there with Klaus Schwab and George Soros as one of the greatest threats, combined with others, that will fulfill our computer’s forecast projecting the decline & fall of Western Civilization post-2032 and the sharp decline in world population. That has been his family’s goal since creating Planned Parenthood to promote abortions in minority areas to reduce the population of particular races. That was the clever way to turn eugenics into a woman’s right.

Now, Gates is dangerously altering the environment and there is no understanding of the profound damage he is causing this time all while;e pretending to care about the planet and humanity. In 2022, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved releasing more than 2 billion genetically altered male mosquitoes in Florida and California following a pilot program in the Florida Keys dating back to 2020. Of course, the so-called fact-checkers only spread their own disinformation and appear to be so hateful and biased that they support anything that undermines whatever is said by their opposition regardless of the truth.

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Pig Beans — The Latest GMO Frankenfood

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Story at-a-glance

  • One of the latest GMO Frankenfoods is Piggy Sooy, a soybean genetically engineered to contain pig protein. One or more undisclosed pig genes are spliced into conventional soya to create a soybean with 26.6% animal protein
  • Moolec, the U.K.-based company that developed Piggy Sooy, is also working on developing a pea plant that produces beef protein. The company claims these transgenic hybrids will provide similar taste, texture and nutritional value as meat, without the high cost of cultured or lab-grown meat alternatives
  • June 21, 2023, the U.S. Department of Agriculture authorized the sale of cell-cultivated chicken from Good Meat and Upside Foods. Both plan on rolling out their synthetic chicken to “high-end” restaurants across the U.S. first, while they scale up production
  • Researchers have discovered that CRISPR-Cas gene editing wreaks havoc in the plant genome, causing several hundred unintended genetic changes to occur simultaneously “in a catastrophic event” that ripples across large parts of the genome
  • Because these changes are impossible to predict, gene edited plants cannot be assumed safe without extensive testing

As expected, more and ever-wilder transgenic foods are being produced. Among the latest is Piggy Sooy, a soybean genetically engineered to contain pig protein.1,2 According to Moolec, the U.K.-based company that developed this latest Frankenfood, pig genes were spliced into conventional soya to create a soybean with 26.6% animal protein.

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Reality Check: No, we didn’t just have “the hottest week in 100,000 years”

Guest Post by Kit Knightly

The buzz in the Climate Change news is that the five hottest days in the last 100,000 years all happened last week, according to the World Meteorological Organization.

You can read an article about it from Forbes:

The Fourth of July was the hottest day on Earth in as many as 125,000 years—breaking a record set the day before—as the return of the El Niño weather pattern collides with soaring temperatures at the start of summer, researchers say.

Or, if you prefer, you can read Climate alarmists rending their garments on Twitter:

Now, first off let’s be clear – we haven’t had the “7 the hottest days”  in the last 100,000 years since July 4…

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The Supreme Court Affirmative Action Ruling is 60 years too late

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

After nearly six decades of racial discrimination against white American males in university admissions, the Supreme Court belatedly struck down the admission of blacks to universities on the basis of race.

The American public, still majority white but declining, supports the Supreme Court’s defense of the 14th Amendment that requires equal treatment. The law schools, universities, media, and Democrats do not.

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Waiting For ‘Buyers To Come’: Unsold Electric Vehicles Piling Up In Car Dealerships, Says Report

Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

The number of unsold electric vehicles at dealers in the second quarter tripled compared to the past year, signaling a weakened demand for the segment, said a recent report by leading auto-dealer data company Cox Automotive.

Tesla Model Y vehicles sit on the lot for sale at a Tesla car dealership in Austin, Texas, on May 31, 2023. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

 

In second quarter 2023, the average inventory for electric vehicles (EVs) topped more than 92,000 units on the ground at dealer lots, according to the 2023 Cox Automotive Mid-Year Review presentation. This is up 342 percent compared to second quarter 2022. During this period, the new “EV days’ supply,” which refers to the average number of days a warehouse holds inventory before selling it, rose 166 percent, to 92 days from 38.5 days. While the pace of EV sales is up, it is “not rising as fast as inventory builds,” said Jonathan Gregory, senior manager, Economic and Industry Insights.

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY – The hashtag #BlackLivesMatter first appears, sparking a movement – 2013

Via History.com

Outraged and saddened after the acquittal of George Zimmerman, the Florida man who killed a Black teenager in 2012, Oakland, California resident Alicia Garza posts a message on Facebook on July 13, 2013. Her post contains the phrase “Black lives matter,” which soon becomes a rallying cry and a movement throughout the United States and around the world. Continue reading “THIS DAY IN HISTORY – The hashtag #BlackLivesMatter first appears, sparking a movement – 2013”

Brown Bear Ammo Review: Poking the Russian Cheap Ammo Bear

I remember the first time I took my brand new (to me) Mosin Nagant rifle out to the range with a couple of boxes of Brown Bear ammo in my range bag. There’s something special about slapping the bolt home on an 80+ year old rifle that could have served on the front lines of Stalingrad or stormed the bunker at the end of WWII.

Brown Bear Ammunition is good stuff if you love shooting a lot and don’t mind firing cheap ammo through your rifle or handgun. Although it’s Russian steel-cased ammo, it’s non-corrosive and the low price point makes for more shooting at a lower overall cost to you.

Here at Ammo.com, we believe that more time at the range is always preferrable to less, so keeping your ammo stockpiles flush without breaking the bank is our #1 priority. Brown Bear ammo simply checks all the boxes for us when we are considering bulk ammo: it’s inexpensive, reliable, and accurate enough for any SHTF situation.

However, the main issue with Brown Bear ammo is finding it in stock. Thanks to the 2021 Russian ammo ban by the Biden administration, the importation of Brown Bear has all but ground to a halt. However, you can still find some Brown Bear ammo out in the wild if you’re lucky. But the question is, should you buy it?

In this Brown Bear ammo review, we will take a detailed look at Brown Bear ammunition and explain why it makes a great choice for loading into your SKS, AK-47, Mosin Nagant, and even AR-15 if you can get your hands on it.

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High-Profile Billionaire Warns: Your Last Chance to Front-Run Big Institutions…

Guest Post by Nick Giambruno

“Let me explain. This is my daughter. I’m willing to marry her off, but only to a man that values her more than I value her.”

That’s what MicroStrategy executive chairman and co-founder Michael Saylor told the potential buyer of his voice.com domain.

Saylor would eventually sell voice.com for $30 million, a record for the highest price ever paid for a domain name.

It’s an incredible story that few people have heard…

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Targeted for Tyranny: We’re All Suspects Under the Government’s Precrime Program

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“There is now the capacity to make tyranny total in America.”― James Bamford, journalist

We’re all being targeted now.

We’re all guilty until proven innocent now.

And thanks to the 24/7 surveillance being carried out by the government’s spy network of fusion centers, we are all now sitting ducks, just waiting to be tagged, flagged, targeted, monitored, manipulated, investigated, interrogated, heckled and generally harassed by agents of the American police state.

Although these precrime programs are popping up all across the country, in small towns and big cities, they are not making us any safer but they are endangering individual freedoms.

Nationwide, there are upwards of 123 real-time crime centers (a.k.a. fusion centers), which allow local police agencies to upload and share massive amounts of surveillance data and intelligence with state and federal agencies culled from surveillance cameras, facial recognition technology, gunshot sensors, social media monitoring, drones and body cameras, and artificial intelligence-driven predictive policing algorithms.

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Hunter’s ‘Love Child’ and Conservative Madness

Guest Post by Ann Coulter

Right-wingers (and The New York Times’ Maureen Dowd) are browbeating President Biden for not embracing his son Hunter’s illegitimate child — the result of drug-crazed, unprotected sex with a stripper.

Conservatives are so enjoying bashing the president that they’re taking a strikingly unconservative position. We don’t believe in polyamorous three-person “families” or “Heather Has Two Mommies” or “Junior, meet your half-brother from Daddy’s unprotected sex outside of marriage!”

We’re the ones who believe that marriage means something. (Thus, our opposition to gay marriage.) Ideally, a man wouldn’t have any “parental rights” to a kid he fathered unless he’s married to the mother, and she wouldn’t get access to the sperm-donor’s bank account unless she’s married to him.

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‘The Most Insane Thing Ever’ – Man Finds Huge Hoard Of Civil War Gold On Kentucky Farm

Via ZeroHedge

A Kentucky man has unearthed an astounding cache of Civil War-era gold coins from a cornfield on his farm. Among the hundreds are a type of coin that has sold at auction for more than $100,000 — and there are about eighteen of them.  

While the extraordinarily lucky man’s identity and the location of his property are still under wraps, his find has been certified by the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC), which describes itself as “the world’s largest and most trusted third-party grading service for coins, tokens and medals.” The treasure heap has become an instant numismatic legend, christened as “The Great Kentucky Hoard.”

The “Kentucky Hoard” lay buried in this soil for for some 150 years (GovMint.com – YouTube) 

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Embarrassed Man Could’ve Sworn Invitation Said ‘Costume Party’

Via The Babylon Bee

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LITHUANIA — A Ukrainian attendee at this year’s NATO Summit found himself feeling embarrassed upon realizing the get-together was not, in fact, a costume party as he had thought.

“Zoinks! This is humiliating!” said the man, who was wearing a brand-new army-man costume complete with realistic army shoes. “I’m sticking out like a sore thumb here! Why am I the only one not wearing a fancy suit? Didn’t the invite say to wear the coolest costumes we can come up with?”

“UGH! So awkward!”

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BRICS & The Gold Backed Currency Idea

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

It is unlikely that we are looking at a BRICS single currency like the euro, for that would require a central monetary authority, surrender of sovereignty as in Brussels, end any possibility of QE, etc. We would need to completely collapse the idea of Keynesian Economics insofar as it has evolved, allowing deficit spending.

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Doug Casey on China’s Dominance of Crucial Rare Earth Elements and What Comes Next

Via International Man

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International Man: What are Rare Earth Elements (REEs), and why are they so important?

Doug Casey: The REEs are a group of 17 elements that you may recall from your high school chemistry class. They take up two rows in the periodic table, sitting by themselves at the bottom of the chart. They’re chemically similar to each other.

REEs are widely dispersed on the Earth’s surface. They aren’t “rare” per se, but since they’re not generally concentrated, you only rarely find deposits that are rich enough to qualify as a mine for elements like germanium, gadolinium, ytterbium, yttrium, or 14 others with exotic and obscure names. They’re basically all minor byproducts of mines for other elements—largely aluminum or zinc. They’ve only recently found significant uses with the development of high-tech, especially electronics and magnets. Fifty years ago, they were basically just chemical curiosities.

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