

14.04.202519:39


13.04.202508:52
Humanoid Robots of 2025
1.🇳🇴 Gamma 5’6" |3.4mph| 44lb
2.🇺🇸 O2 5’6” |2.7mph| 44lb
3.🇨🇦 Phoenix 5’7" |3.0mph| 55lb
4.🇺🇸 Apollo 5’8" |3.4mph| 55lb
5.🇺🇸 Digit 5’9" |3.4mph| 55lb
6.🇺🇸 Atlas 5’9” |3.4mph| ?
7.🇨🇳 H1 5’11” |7.4mph| ?
8.🇺🇸 Optimus 5’11” |3.4mph| 44lb
1.🇳🇴 Gamma 5’6" |3.4mph| 44lb
2.🇺🇸 O2 5’6” |2.7mph| 44lb
3.🇨🇦 Phoenix 5’7" |3.0mph| 55lb
4.🇺🇸 Apollo 5’8" |3.4mph| 55lb
5.🇺🇸 Digit 5’9" |3.4mph| 55lb
6.🇺🇸 Atlas 5’9” |3.4mph| ?
7.🇨🇳 H1 5’11” |7.4mph| ?
8.🇺🇸 Optimus 5’11” |3.4mph| 44lb
11.04.202521:43
President Trump on Thursday announced he was nominating Israeli-born Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi Yehuda Kaploun as US Anti-Semitism Czar.
Kaploun "initially got connected to Trump through Miriam and Sheldon Adelson," according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64906
Kaploun "initially got connected to Trump through Miriam and Sheldon Adelson," according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64906


08.04.202507:54
Exhibit A: FOUNDER of CHD RFK Jr comes out with a statement that patently contradicts the work he has been doing the last decade of his life: "The most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine." https://x.com/SecKennedy/status/1908967854394982414
Exhibit B: CHD comes out the next day warning against the MMR vaccine. https://x.com/ChildrensHD/status/1909376892597346522
Is this the old good cop, bad cop, routine? 😑
Exhibit B: CHD comes out the next day warning against the MMR vaccine. https://x.com/ChildrensHD/status/1909376892597346522
Is this the old good cop, bad cop, routine? 😑


07.04.202516:02
21.04.202510:55
WEF's Leadership and Governance
Board of Trustees:
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe
Interim Chairman of the Board of Trustees, World Economic Forum
H.M. Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Office of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah
Mukesh D. Ambani
Chairman and Managing Director, Reliance Industries
Ajay S. Banga
President, World Bank Group
Christine Lagarde
President, European Central Bank
Laurence D. Fink
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, BlackRock
Marc Benioff
Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Salesforce
Thomas Buberl
Chief Executive Officer, AXA
Kristalina Georgieva
Managing Director, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Cindy H. McCain
Executive Director, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO)
Fabiola Gianotti
Director-General, European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
David M. Rubenstein
Co-Founder and Co-Chairman, Carlyle
Al Gore
Vice-President of the United States (1993-2001); Chairman and Co-Founder, Generation Investment Management LLP
Andre Hoffmann
Chairman, Massellaz
Paula Ingabire
Minister of Information Communication Technology and Innovation of Rwanda
Julie Sweet
Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Accenture
Joe Kaeser
Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Siemens Energy
Jim Hagemann Snabe
Chairman, Siemens
Orit Gadiesh
Chairman, Bain & Company
Patrice Motsepe
Founder and Executive Chairman, African Rainbow Minerals
Lubna S. Olayan
Chair of the Executive Committee, Olayan Financing Company, Olayan Group
Tharman Shanmugaratnam
President of Singapore, Office of the President of Singapore
Feike Sybesma
Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Royal Philips
Heizo Takenaka
Professor Emeritus, Keio University
Zhu Min
Member of the Senior Expert Advisory Committee, China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE)
Yo-Yo Ma
Cellist
Board of Trustees:
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe
Interim Chairman of the Board of Trustees, World Economic Forum
H.M. Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Office of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah
Mukesh D. Ambani
Chairman and Managing Director, Reliance Industries
Ajay S. Banga
President, World Bank Group
Christine Lagarde
President, European Central Bank
Laurence D. Fink
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, BlackRock
Marc Benioff
Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Salesforce
Thomas Buberl
Chief Executive Officer, AXA
Kristalina Georgieva
Managing Director, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Cindy H. McCain
Executive Director, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO)
Fabiola Gianotti
Director-General, European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
David M. Rubenstein
Co-Founder and Co-Chairman, Carlyle
Al Gore
Vice-President of the United States (1993-2001); Chairman and Co-Founder, Generation Investment Management LLP
Andre Hoffmann
Chairman, Massellaz
Paula Ingabire
Minister of Information Communication Technology and Innovation of Rwanda
Julie Sweet
Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Accenture
Joe Kaeser
Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Siemens Energy
Jim Hagemann Snabe
Chairman, Siemens
Orit Gadiesh
Chairman, Bain & Company
Patrice Motsepe
Founder and Executive Chairman, African Rainbow Minerals
Lubna S. Olayan
Chair of the Executive Committee, Olayan Financing Company, Olayan Group
Tharman Shanmugaratnam
President of Singapore, Office of the President of Singapore
Feike Sybesma
Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Royal Philips
Heizo Takenaka
Professor Emeritus, Keio University
Zhu Min
Member of the Senior Expert Advisory Committee, China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE)
Yo-Yo Ma
Cellist
转发自:
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14.04.202513:01
NEW - NATO acquires "AI military system" from Palantir.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/o72ezracj0/
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https://www.disclose.tv/id/o72ezracj0/
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12.04.202509:00
11.04.202516:35
Minority Report: UK Government Developing ‘Murder Prediction’ Program.
“Chilling and dystopian.”
https://modernity.news/2025/04/11/minority-report-uk-government-developing-murder-prediction-program/
“Chilling and dystopian.”
https://modernity.news/2025/04/11/minority-report-uk-government-developing-murder-prediction-program/
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08.04.202507:32
Major World Events by Morning of April 8
🟠 After US President Donald Trump's new threats on tariffs, the Chinese Embassy in the US said that Beijing will firmly defend its legitimate rights and interests, media reported;
🟠 The EU will have to commit to buying energy from the US, which will be one of the key areas in Washington's efforts to eliminate the trade deficit with the community, Trump said;
🟠 The United States is the largest "hacker" empire in the world and the main culprit of cyberattacks, said Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of China to Russia Zhang Hanhui;
🟠 Japan aims for a peace treaty with Russia, despite the "difficult situation" in relations, according to a report by the country's foreign ministry;
🟠 The upcoming budget for the US Department of Defense will be $1 trillion for the first time, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said;
🟠 Early presidential elections in South Korea after the confirmation of Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment is officially set for June 3, the government said.
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🟠 After US President Donald Trump's new threats on tariffs, the Chinese Embassy in the US said that Beijing will firmly defend its legitimate rights and interests, media reported;
🟠 The EU will have to commit to buying energy from the US, which will be one of the key areas in Washington's efforts to eliminate the trade deficit with the community, Trump said;
🟠 The United States is the largest "hacker" empire in the world and the main culprit of cyberattacks, said Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of China to Russia Zhang Hanhui;
🟠 Japan aims for a peace treaty with Russia, despite the "difficult situation" in relations, according to a report by the country's foreign ministry;
🟠 The upcoming budget for the US Department of Defense will be $1 trillion for the first time, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said;
🟠 Early presidential elections in South Korea after the confirmation of Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment is officially set for June 3, the government said.
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06.04.202522:11
NOW - Trump says Houthis will never sink U.S. ships "again."
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15.04.202519:29
"Weaponization of the financial system constantly hits a barrier in that governments have to go to the banks and say, 'hey, we need this done'. The banks, they'll often comply, but they'll say, 'OK, our legal team needs to review it. We need to make sure we're doing everything by the book', and then they'll get it sorted out.
So there's this very small air gap there, of what we have now of this sort of protection, this buffer from centralized power. And the key difference with a CBDC is that it would close that.
So just to give you one quick example, many people saw how in Canada a few years ago, protesters had their bank accounts frozen After being in the protest for weeks at this point, the government finally said, we've had enough, we're shutting down their bank accounts to freeze funding so they can't get resources. Well, one of the things that the government had to do was invoke the Emergencies Act and use that authority to leverage the anti-money laundering system to order the banks to shut down these accounts.
None of that would have been needed if this was a CBDC-based system. Instead, it would have been the government just saying, OK, yeah, close down all the accounts, freeze all payments, say, within a 10-mile radius of this protest, or freeze all the accounts in these affected zones in general.
That is a lot of power to have. It's really hard to fathom that because we go about our lives all the time with money being something that's in the background. It's the oil for the engine. But here we're seeing how whoever controls that oil really controls everything else." Nick Anthony of CATO.org and CBDCTracker.hrf.org 📲🛂
🔗 https://geopoliticsandempire.com/2025/04/04/nick-totalitarianism-cbdcs-final-gap
So there's this very small air gap there, of what we have now of this sort of protection, this buffer from centralized power. And the key difference with a CBDC is that it would close that.
So just to give you one quick example, many people saw how in Canada a few years ago, protesters had their bank accounts frozen After being in the protest for weeks at this point, the government finally said, we've had enough, we're shutting down their bank accounts to freeze funding so they can't get resources. Well, one of the things that the government had to do was invoke the Emergencies Act and use that authority to leverage the anti-money laundering system to order the banks to shut down these accounts.
None of that would have been needed if this was a CBDC-based system. Instead, it would have been the government just saying, OK, yeah, close down all the accounts, freeze all payments, say, within a 10-mile radius of this protest, or freeze all the accounts in these affected zones in general.
That is a lot of power to have. It's really hard to fathom that because we go about our lives all the time with money being something that's in the background. It's the oil for the engine. But here we're seeing how whoever controls that oil really controls everything else." Nick Anthony of CATO.org and CBDCTracker.hrf.org 📲🛂
🔗 https://geopoliticsandempire.com/2025/04/04/nick-totalitarianism-cbdcs-final-gap


13.04.202509:01
The New World Order is both a conspiracy theory and an actual political term.
I'm glad Wikipedia cleared that up. 🤣
I'm glad Wikipedia cleared that up. 🤣
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Inessa S ️️

12.04.202508:36
Columbia Prof Jeffrey Sachs... one of America's few redeemable qualities 🤝
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10.04.202520:12
Amazing!
Prior to WWI, humans could travel the world freely. ✈️
Then we needed to ask permission to leave our country and enter another country via passports and visas. 🛃
Now, we need a visa for our visa! The UK, EU, and soon a country near you, are requiring Electronic Travel Authorizations (ETAs) on top of passports and visas. These are dystopian social credit forms used to weed out throughtcriminals. 🧠
But wait, there's more, soon, to move around internally within your own country, you will need Soviet-style internal passports! Something they tried to implement through COVID1984.
What a wonderful world! 😃📲🛂 https://boingboing.net/2025/04/02/u-s-government-demands-new-internal-passport-for-citizens-and-its-giving-off-major-dystopian-vibes.html
Prior to WWI, humans could travel the world freely. ✈️
Then we needed to ask permission to leave our country and enter another country via passports and visas. 🛃
Now, we need a visa for our visa! The UK, EU, and soon a country near you, are requiring Electronic Travel Authorizations (ETAs) on top of passports and visas. These are dystopian social credit forms used to weed out throughtcriminals. 🧠
But wait, there's more, soon, to move around internally within your own country, you will need Soviet-style internal passports! Something they tried to implement through COVID1984.
What a wonderful world! 😃📲🛂 https://boingboing.net/2025/04/02/u-s-government-demands-new-internal-passport-for-citizens-and-its-giving-off-major-dystopian-vibes.html
07.04.202516:26
The Trump administration is following Project 2025's "Project Esther" program for cracking down on "anti-Semitism" to a T and is working with the Zionist Organization of America to pick which universities to target, Politico reports.
https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64900
https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64900
25.03.202500:34
To summarise what I was trying to say in the above clip:
There seems to be at least 3 sequential characteristics that point towards an end of an era (or pessimistically, to a civilisational collapse):
- Peaking of a technological era leading to economic crisis.
- Economic crisis leading to low birth rate.
- Low birth rate leading to civilisational collapse.
Is this process by design or is this a by-product of an imperfect system of usury (which is banned/illegal in all books of faith except for the Talmud and the Torah)?
Either way, whether by desperation or serious consideration of the elites to "manage the masses", their "solutions" cannot be implemented without a cultural destabilisation/transformation and a change in the public's understanding of what life and their civilisation is or isn't:
- Marxist ideologies to destroy a culture's understanding of itself (LGBT and Trans - BLM - The Great Reset - Build Back Better) this is to deflect attention from the owners and controllers of "the system" and avoid backlash.
- A rebranding of democracy and introduction of a new way of governing with technology in the name of "Saving the Planet" or "Saving the country from Democrats" (The Great Narrative)
- A rebranding of economic rationing and attempt to kick-start a new economy with new government investments (Sustainable development - DOGE - mRNA - drones - AI - Palantir - war and resources - CBDC and crypto - Social Credit - Carbon Credit)
- A new belief system either because it's an attempt to launch into a new technological and economic era and/or because "they have lost their marbles" and "the elites" believe they are Gods and can transcend their humanity.
(LGBT, I can be a man or a woman or neither [or half machine with loads of implants: At what point do we cease to be human? How many body parts replaced by tech until we're no longer consider human?] - AI is all-knowing and all-seeing - answer to the Great Question of Life, the Universe and Everything: 42 - Transhumanism; "Human 2.0"; Singularity: These 3 are anti-human as they are trying to modify humans, i.e. crimes against humanity in the making - New Age)
If the new belief system isn't adopted and there isn't a "back-up" plan, then my guess is that it's the end of civilisation (except for those that are autonomous and know how to survive and rebuild)
What are your thoughts on the above?
There seems to be at least 3 sequential characteristics that point towards an end of an era (or pessimistically, to a civilisational collapse):
- Peaking of a technological era leading to economic crisis.
- Economic crisis leading to low birth rate.
- Low birth rate leading to civilisational collapse.
Is this process by design or is this a by-product of an imperfect system of usury (which is banned/illegal in all books of faith except for the Talmud and the Torah)?
Either way, whether by desperation or serious consideration of the elites to "manage the masses", their "solutions" cannot be implemented without a cultural destabilisation/transformation and a change in the public's understanding of what life and their civilisation is or isn't:
- Marxist ideologies to destroy a culture's understanding of itself (LGBT and Trans - BLM - The Great Reset - Build Back Better) this is to deflect attention from the owners and controllers of "the system" and avoid backlash.
- A rebranding of democracy and introduction of a new way of governing with technology in the name of "Saving the Planet" or "Saving the country from Democrats" (The Great Narrative)
- A rebranding of economic rationing and attempt to kick-start a new economy with new government investments (Sustainable development - DOGE - mRNA - drones - AI - Palantir - war and resources - CBDC and crypto - Social Credit - Carbon Credit)
- A new belief system either because it's an attempt to launch into a new technological and economic era and/or because "they have lost their marbles" and "the elites" believe they are Gods and can transcend their humanity.
(LGBT, I can be a man or a woman or neither [or half machine with loads of implants: At what point do we cease to be human? How many body parts replaced by tech until we're no longer consider human?] - AI is all-knowing and all-seeing - answer to the Great Question of Life, the Universe and Everything: 42 - Transhumanism; "Human 2.0"; Singularity: These 3 are anti-human as they are trying to modify humans, i.e. crimes against humanity in the making - New Age)
If the new belief system isn't adopted and there isn't a "back-up" plan, then my guess is that it's the end of civilisation (except for those that are autonomous and know how to survive and rebuild)
What are your thoughts on the above?
15.04.202507:49
Today, 15th April 2025 marks 113 years (1912) since the sinking of the Titanic (or was it the Olympic?).
Did you know there was an 1898 novel that told the story of the sinking of a passenger liner called the Titan? It also hit an iceberg...
Did you know there was an 1898 novel that told the story of the sinking of a passenger liner called the Titan? It also hit an iceberg...
13.04.202508:57
Globalist Gordon Brown says...multipolarity is the way:
"The question is whether we are descending towards a “one world, two systems” future, or...whether there is now any chance of building a world order that could ever be stable and sustainable.
We will have at some point to agree an updated global charter for our common future, something that builds on the Atlantic Charter of 1941 and the UN Charter of 1945.
The US...can lead a multipolar world." https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/apr/12/new-world-order-conflict-era-multilateralism
"The question is whether we are descending towards a “one world, two systems” future, or...whether there is now any chance of building a world order that could ever be stable and sustainable.
We will have at some point to agree an updated global charter for our common future, something that builds on the Atlantic Charter of 1941 and the UN Charter of 1945.
The US...can lead a multipolar world." https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/apr/12/new-world-order-conflict-era-multilateralism
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11.04.202522:27
Tim Pool: Just Left A Meeting With Prime Minister Netanyahu In Dc
Interesting discussion
I will discuss more tomorrow night on TimcastIRL
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Interesting discussion
I will discuss more tomorrow night on TimcastIRL
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Tim Pool
Related: 4/7 — Hilarious edit of Tim Pool Shutting Down Ian Crossland Talking about the USS Liberty
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10.04.202519:13
Did you know?
Income tax in the UK was first introduced temporarily in 1799 to help fund the Napoleonic Wars. (OpenMindsInc.: "We need it to fund the war...")
It was brought in at a rate of ten percent on total income above £60, with reductions on income up to £200.
Although this tax has been in force every year since 1842 (First Opium War with China), it retains its 'temporary' nature and has to be renewed annually by Parliament.
Income tax abolished and reintroduced - Source: Parliament.UK
Following the end of the Napoleonic War in 1815, the public mood of compliance with income tax rapidly evaporated.
The government wanted to retain it to help reduce the National Debt (OpenMindsInc.: "We know we said we needed it to fund the war, but now we need it to reduce the debt...), which by now had swelled to over £700 million. However, strong public opposition to the tax was demonstrated by landowners, merchants, manufacturers, bankers, and tradesmen.
It was denounced as 'repugnant' at a large public meeting at Manchester, and almost 400 petitions against it were presented to the House of Commons. Finally, on 18 March 1816, the government was narrowly defeated on the issue and was forced to abandon it.
The impact of free trade
By the early 1840s business opinion had moved considerably towards 'free trade' (OpenMindsInc.: First Opium War operation to open up China via trade: "Business opinion") and the removal of high protective duties on imports and exports. Sir Robert Peel, the Prime Minister, was keen to facilitate this thinking. In 1842, therefore, he re-introduced income tax at 7d in the pound on incomes over £150. This allowed him to remove import and export duties on more than 700 items. (OpenMindsInc.: But today we have both: Import and export duties and Income Tax...)
The reimposition of the tax - this time as a peacetime measure - was only meant to be temporary. But the increasing cost of government commitments, pushed up by the Crimean War of 1853-56 (OpenMindsInc.: Ohhh those Russians again!! It's their fault we have income tax!!), made this an increasingly remote prospect. Income tax has remained ever since.
Budget day
The annual Budget statements made in Parliament by Chancellors of the Exchequer had begun in the mid-18th century. But it was Gladstone who turned them into a highpoint of the parliamentary year as an occasion on which to take stock of the nation's finances as a whole and consider issues relating to taxation. Then, as now, the Budgets were followed up with the annual Finance Acts.
Public trust on matters of taxation was considerably reinforced during Victorian times through Parliament's concern to ensure that the revenue collected from taxes was used responsibly (OpenMindsInc.: Yeah... Revenue still is used responsibly. Pinky swear promise 🤪).
The year 1861 (OpenMindsInc.: Second Opium war with China) saw the establishment of the Public Accounts Committee which has played a central part, ever since, in ensuring that public money is spent in accordance with Parliament's wishes. (OpenMindsInc.: I'm confused. I thought it was used responsibly now it's "in accordance with Parliament's wishes". Is this why MPs get to vote on whether they get a wage increase? 🤡 )
Income tax in the UK was first introduced temporarily in 1799 to help fund the Napoleonic Wars. (OpenMindsInc.: "We need it to fund the war...")
It was brought in at a rate of ten percent on total income above £60, with reductions on income up to £200.
Although this tax has been in force every year since 1842 (First Opium War with China), it retains its 'temporary' nature and has to be renewed annually by Parliament.
Income tax abolished and reintroduced - Source: Parliament.UK
Following the end of the Napoleonic War in 1815, the public mood of compliance with income tax rapidly evaporated.
The government wanted to retain it to help reduce the National Debt (OpenMindsInc.: "We know we said we needed it to fund the war, but now we need it to reduce the debt...), which by now had swelled to over £700 million. However, strong public opposition to the tax was demonstrated by landowners, merchants, manufacturers, bankers, and tradesmen.
It was denounced as 'repugnant' at a large public meeting at Manchester, and almost 400 petitions against it were presented to the House of Commons. Finally, on 18 March 1816, the government was narrowly defeated on the issue and was forced to abandon it.
The impact of free trade
By the early 1840s business opinion had moved considerably towards 'free trade' (OpenMindsInc.: First Opium War operation to open up China via trade: "Business opinion") and the removal of high protective duties on imports and exports. Sir Robert Peel, the Prime Minister, was keen to facilitate this thinking. In 1842, therefore, he re-introduced income tax at 7d in the pound on incomes over £150. This allowed him to remove import and export duties on more than 700 items. (OpenMindsInc.: But today we have both: Import and export duties and Income Tax...)
The reimposition of the tax - this time as a peacetime measure - was only meant to be temporary. But the increasing cost of government commitments, pushed up by the Crimean War of 1853-56 (OpenMindsInc.: Ohhh those Russians again!! It's their fault we have income tax!!), made this an increasingly remote prospect. Income tax has remained ever since.
Budget day
The annual Budget statements made in Parliament by Chancellors of the Exchequer had begun in the mid-18th century. But it was Gladstone who turned them into a highpoint of the parliamentary year as an occasion on which to take stock of the nation's finances as a whole and consider issues relating to taxation. Then, as now, the Budgets were followed up with the annual Finance Acts.
Public trust on matters of taxation was considerably reinforced during Victorian times through Parliament's concern to ensure that the revenue collected from taxes was used responsibly (OpenMindsInc.: Yeah... Revenue still is used responsibly. Pinky swear promise 🤪).
The year 1861 (OpenMindsInc.: Second Opium war with China) saw the establishment of the Public Accounts Committee which has played a central part, ever since, in ensuring that public money is spent in accordance with Parliament's wishes. (OpenMindsInc.: I'm confused. I thought it was used responsibly now it's "in accordance with Parliament's wishes". Is this why MPs get to vote on whether they get a wage increase? 🤡 )


07.04.202516:23
Kawasaki Unveils CORLEO
Kawasaki Heavy Industries has officially introduced CORLEO, a hydrogen-powered, four-legged robotic ride that’s turning heads in both tech and transport circles.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries has officially introduced CORLEO, a hydrogen-powered, four-legged robotic ride that’s turning heads in both tech and transport circles.
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mRNA DEATH TOLL



06.03.202521:08
Meanwhile in Russia
Open pilot of biometric payment launched in Saint Petersburg metro
Starting today, the St. Petersburg metro launched a pilot project to pay for travel using passengers’ biometric data.
Open pilot of biometric payment launched in Saint Petersburg metro
Starting today, the St. Petersburg metro launched a pilot project to pay for travel using passengers’ biometric data.
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