The First Amendment Is Under Attack in Our National Parks
October 5th, 2023Does anyone think that these insane policies in national parks could be related to Missing 411?
Via: Truthstream Media:
Richard Dolan On U.S. Government UFO And Alien Revelations: “There’s Not Going To Be A Breakthrough… Better Be Prepared For Disinformation”
October 5th, 2023My take, once again: The government is updating a limited hangout on the phenomenon for a reason that’s not yet clear and that, “The military establishment is never, ever going to reveal what it actually knows…”
Via: Richard Dolan:
And Now… Pirates in San Francisco Bay
October 5th, 2023Via: New York Post:
Houseboat and yacht residents in the San Francisco Bay have sounded off about incidents of piracy skyrocketing by marauders pillaging and plundering from their watercrafts — and even stealing entire boats as The Golden City faces a crime crisis.
New Zealand: Important Medical Staff Were Granted Covid Vaccine Exemptions
October 4th, 2023I’ve been running Cryptogon for over two decades and this is up there with the worst frauds I’ve ever encountered.
Via: Hatchard Report:
The criteria for granting exemptions apparently entailed an assessment concerning how vital staff were to the working of the health service. In other words, senior figures and those holding key surgical positions could actually insist they remain unvaccinated and continue to be allowed to work. Whilst unvaccinated nurses for example could not gain exemptions and lost their positions.
If senior staff who wished to remain unvaccinated had spoken out publicly, the issue of Covid vaccine safety might have been given a public airing. Instead the Ministry of Health and the government kept a lid on all and any discussion. It did so through liaison with mainstream and social media outlets to censor content and through tight control of staff.
More: New Zealand’s Secret Jab Mandate Exemptions and More: A Conversation with Lawyer Liz Lambert
Dr. Robert Malone: Decline in Infectious Disease in Children Due to Improvement in Sanitation, Not Vaccines
October 4th, 2023Dr. Malone: If There's Anybody That Deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, It's Bobby Kennedy Jr.
"I think there's a good chance [Bobby is right]. As a vaccinologist, I'm embarrassed now to learn what the actual data are about the efficacy of vaccines and what has really caused the… pic.twitter.com/GKcuSl60wY
— The Vigilant Fox ? (@VigilantFox) October 4, 2023
New Panasonic EV Battery Plant In Kansas To Be Powered By Coal
October 3rd, 2023Via: ZeroHedge:
Panasonic’s new battery plant in Kansas will require an amount of energy equivalent to that used by a small city, forcing a nearby utility to halt the shutdown of a coal-fired power plant. This has sparked criticism that electric vehicle production and electric vehicles aren’t ‘ESG-friendly.’
According to The Kansas City Star, citing documents filed by power company Evergy with the Kansas Corporation Commission, Panasonic’s 4-million-square-foot plant in Johnson County will double the utility’s load and require two new substations and upgrades to 31 miles of transmission lines.
Documents show Evergy will have to keep a Lawrence coal-fired power plant online until 2028 to meet the new load at the EV battery plant that will be ramped up as production begins at the end of 2025/early 2026. The utility plans to transition from coal to natural gas by the decade’s end.
“Beyond the sheer magnitude of load and load factor, Panasonic’s construction schedule, and, in turn, its energy needs, are being planned on a very aggressive schedule. With energy needs starting to ramp in 2024 and full load requirements by 2026, there is urgency to procure capacity and energy to fulfill the expected energy usage schedule,” said Kayla Messamore, Evergy’s vice president of strategy and planning.
Currently, no other power generation source in the area can supply enough on-demand power to the Panasonic battery plant.
The U.S. Added $275 Billion in Debt in One Day
October 3rd, 2023The US added – checks notes – $275 billion in debt in, uh, ONE DAY
Total US debt is now $33.442 trillion, hit $33 trillion just 2 weeks ago, and on pace to rise by $1 trillion in 1 month.
WTF is going onhttps://t.co/tOrhqmkFXL pic.twitter.com/w3qnBAIfLh
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) October 3, 2023
Switzerland: Emergency Plans to Deal with Energy Shortages this Winter, Ban Use of Electric Cars for ‘Non-Essential’ Journeys
October 3rd, 2023Via: Daily Mail:
Switzerland will ban the use of electric cars for ‘non-essential’ journeys if the country runs out of energy this winter, the government has announced.
Emergency plans drawn up in the event the Swiss are hit by blackouts also call for shop opening hours to be reduced by up to two hours per day, heating systems in nightclubs to be turned off, and other buildings to be heated to no more than 20C.
Crisis measures could see streaming services and games consoles banned, Christmas lights turned off, and all sports stadiums and leisure facilities closed.
AI Sermons
October 3rd, 2023Via: Metro:
On September 17, 2023, the Violet Crown City Church, a Methodist church in North Austin, US, transformed the tradition of Sunday service into the new age with Artificial Intelligence.
Pastor Jay Cooper, of Violet Crown City Church, decided to debut an AI-generated worship service for his congregation.
Jay came across this idea of using AI to worship God through using Chat GPT himself for personal use such as writing humorous country music lyrics for fun, and thought it would be a great way to move his congregation into the 21st-century by introducing them to AI in a way that still lets them worship God.
England Banning Mobile Phones in Schools
October 2nd, 2023Via: Daily Mail:
Mobiles are to be banned from classrooms, the Education Secretary will announce on Monday.
Gillian Keegan will order schools to outlaw smartphones during lessons, and also in breaks, in a bid to end disruption and make it easier for pupils to focus.
A government source said new guidance would be issued to schools across England requiring them to take action.
‘Gillian believes that mobile phones pose a serious challenge in terms of distraction, disruptive behaviour, and bullying,’ the insider said. ‘It is one of the biggest issues that children and teachers have to grapple with so she will set out a way forward to empower teachers to ban mobiles from classrooms.’
Some schools already ban the use of mobiles, with pupils required to hand in their phones each morning – or face the punishment of a detention if they are caught using them.
But many others still permit their use, particularly during breaks, despite growing evidence of the damage they cause.



