T-Mobile Will Provide Mobile Phone Services Over SpaceX Starlink Satellite Network

August 26th, 2022

It will be a low bandwidth option for when there is no terrestrial mobile network available. It will use existing phones.

Via: Ars Technica:

SpaceX and T-Mobile announced an ambitious plan on Thursday evening to provide ubiquitous connectivity from space to anyone with a cell phone.

The project would pair SpaceX’s Starlink satellite technology with the second-largest wireless carrier in the United States, T-Mobile US, and its mid-band spectrum, mobile network, and large customer base.

Delivering space-to-ground Internet to mobile phones will require SpaceX to finalize development of its second generation of Starlink satellites. These will be significantly larger than the current ones, which have a mass of about 295 kg. SpaceX founder and chief engineer Elon Musk said the project could enter “beta service” before the end of 2023.


Reuters: “Forget Showering, It’s Eat or Heat for Shocked Europeans Hit by Energy Crisis”

August 26th, 2022

Via: Reuters:

The benchmark European gas price has soared 550% in the past 12 months. The cost of energy for British consumers will rise by 80% from October, regulator Ofgem said on Friday, taking average annual household bills to 3,549 pounds ($4,188).

This winter, Britons will spend an average 10% of their household income on gas, electricity and other heating fuels as well as domestic vehicle fuels, mainly petrol and diesel, twice the amount in 2021, according to Carbon Brief’s calculations of official data.

This makes the current energy crisis more severe than those of the 1970s and 1980s.


World Economic Forum: “Technology Will Become More Intertwined With The Body In The Form Of Implants”

August 26th, 2022

Mmm hmm.

Via: The Defender:

Claiming “augmented reality” technology “has the ability to transform society and individual lives,” the World Economic Forum (WEF) recently suggested there are “solid,” “rational” and “ethical” reasons to consider implanting children with microchips.

According to an article published this month on the WEF website, “Implant technologies could become the norm in the future” and they “form part of a natural evolution that wearables once underwent.”

The article’s author, Kathleen Philips, said there are “compelling” arguments in favor of microchipping humans.

For example, implant technologies could supplant the role currently played by ingestible pharmaceutical products, could help dyslexic children or could “sniff out” food allergens or illnesses such as COVID-19, Philips said.

The potential benefits of these “amazing technologies,” Philips said, are endless — limited only by “ethical arguments” rather than “scientific capacity.”

Philips is vice president of research and development for imec, a Belgian company that describes itself as “the world-leading R&D and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital electronics.”


Jared Kushner Trying to Keep in Shape Because He Might One Day Become Immortal

August 26th, 2022

Via: Business Insider:

Jared Kushner, former President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, said during a livestream this week that he was keeping trim in the event that medical science allows him to “live forever.”

During the stream, Kushner said that he had made it a “priority” to exercise more after leaving the White House, where he served as a senior adviser to Trump.

“I think that there’s a good probability that my generation is, hopefully with the advances in science, is either the first generation to live forever or the last generation that’s going to die,” Kushner said. “So we need to keep ourselves in pretty good shape.”


Epstein’s Close Friend, Steven Hoffenberg, Found Dead in Apartment

August 26th, 2022

Via: Newsweek:

Steven Hoffenberg, a businessman who served 18 years in prison and one of Jeffrey Epstein’s close friends, was found dead in his Connecticut apartment Tuesday, although a positive identification can’t be made yet due to the body’s state of decomposition.

Epstein, a financier and sex offender who was awaiting trial on charges of child sex trafficking and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking, was found hanged in his New York City prison cell in 2019.

Police were called to Hoffenberg’s apartment Tuesday night for a requested welfare check, according to BNO News. Responding officers found the decomposing body of a white male. After an autopsy, the body was believed to be Hoffenberg. It is unknown when he died. The cause of death is pending toxicology results, but no signs of trauma were discovered.

Hoffenberg, 77, was the latest of several Epstein associates found dead. French modeling scout Jean-Luc Brunel died by suicide in his prison cell this year in Paris. Brunel was also found hanged, while awaiting trial on charges of raping minors and sexual harassment. American Military News reported in June that Mark Middleton, a former special advisor to President Bill Clinton with ties to Epstein, was found dead in May. Middleton’s death also was ruled a suicide. He was found hanged from a tree with a shotgun wound in his chest.


Professor Garry Nolan: Whistleblowers About to Release Evidence of a U.S. Government UFO Cover-Up, “I’m Sure It’s Not Human”

August 25th, 2022

Mmm hmm. I’d expect more Mr. Blurrycam and Elizondo-type psyop, but I could be wrong.

Below is the complete documentary, which also includes the clip above:

Via: 7News:

Professor Garry Nolan, one of the world’s most renowned immunologists, who has done secret work for the CIA investigating the effects of UAPs on military and intelligence service personnel, explained to me why he “knows” there’s been a coverup.

“I’ve spoken to the people who are about to come out and whistle blow on it,” he said.

“There’s been an active cover-up. The light has finally been shone (on the perpetrators),” he told me.


Korea Shatters Its Own Record for World’s Lowest Fertility Rate

August 25th, 2022

Via: Bloomberg:

South Korea has once again shattered its own record for the world’s lowest fertility rate as it faces the prospect of its population of 51 million people more than halving by the end of this century.

Korean women were estimated, based on 2021 data, to have an average of just 0.81 children over their lifetimes, down from 0.84 a year earlier, the statistics office said Wednesday. The number of newborns declined last year to 260,600, which equates to about 0.5% of the population.


California to Approve 2035 Ban on Gas-Powered Car Sales

August 24th, 2022

Via: The Hill:

California is expected on Thursday to approve a ban on the sale of new gas-powered cars that would begin in 2035.

The state’s Air Resources Board on Thursday will vote on the ban, which would also ratchet up the percentage of vehicles sold in the state that are electric leading up to the 2035 date.

California’s clean car standards are also often adopted by other states, so the impact of this rule could stretch far beyond its borders.


Twitter: Lawsuit Reveals Back Channel with CDC to Coordinate Censorship

August 24th, 2022

Via: Jonathan Turley:

“Tricky.” Over the course of 110 pages in a federal complaint, that one descriptive word seemed to stand out among the exchanges between social media executives and public health officials on censoring public viewpoints. The exchange reveals long-suspected coordination between the government and these social media companies to manage a burgeoning censorship system. Twitter just reportedly suspended another doctor who sought to raise concerns over Pfizer Covid records. Former New York Times science reporter Alex Berenson is also suing Twitter over his suspension after raising dissenting views to the CDC. In the meantime, Twitter is rolling out new procedures to combat “misinformation” in the upcoming elections — a move that has some of us skeptical.The recently disclosed exchange between defendant Carol Crawford, the CDC’s Chief of digital media, revealed a back channel with Twitter and other companies to censor “unapproved opinions” on social media. The “tricky” part may be due to the fact that, during that week of March 25, 2021, then CEO Jack Dorsey was testifying on such censorship before Congress and insisting that “we don’t have a censoring department.” It seems that any meeting on systemic censorship with the government would have to wait until after Dorsey denied that such systemic censorship existed.

The exchange is part of the evidence put forward by leading doctors who are alleging a systemic private-government effort to censor dissenting scientific or medical views.


20 Million US Homes Are Behind On Power Bills

August 24th, 2022

Via: ZeroHedge:

At least 20 million households — or about 1 in 6 American homes — are behind on their power bills as soaring electricity prices spark what is said to be the worst-ever crisis in late utility payments, according to Bloomberg, citing data from the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (Neada).

Neada said electricity prices had increased significantly since 2020 after a decade of stagnation. The steep rise has resulted in billions of dollars in overdue power bills.


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