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2013 Rockefeller Paper Predicted Isolation & No Physical Contact

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  2013 Rockefeller Paper Predicted Isolation & No Physical Contact Watch on BitChute... At the 2013 Global Health Summit in Beijing, China, 112 key individuals from governments, the private sector, international organizations, and other groups, met to discuss how the next 100 years of global health may look. The summit released a white paper, titled:  Dreaming the Future of Health for the Next 100 Years , which was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.  In a section of the report that detailed what the participants were relatively certain of, there is a description of life that has many similarities to what has transpired in response to Covid, including isolation and an increasingly virtual life: “The abundance of data, digitally tracking and linking people may mean the ‘death of privacy’ and may replace physical interaction with transient, virtual connection, generating isolation and raising questions of how values are shaped in virtual networks… Education will under...

People Are Snapping Up Virtual Land Like Hotcakes -- And Now There's A Fund

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  People Are Snapping Up Virtual Land Like Hotcakes -- And Now There's A Fund BY TYLER DURDEN Whether you're shaking your fist like an old man with kids on his lawn, or a true believer in Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) looking to make millions,  there's a booming 'virtual reality' real-estate market  where people are buying and selling parcels of 'land' across several online "metaverses" - where people are building virtual hotels, stores, and other properties in the hopes of increasing their value. Janine Yorio’s avatar inside Decentraland Source: Jawwad Khan/Republic And if you're an accredited investor willing to drop at least $25,000 -  and  you're invited -  there's a fund for those who want to get in on the NFT real estate market . Republic Real Estate  - which buys distressed condos in the real world, is launching the virtual land fund next week. Founder Janine Yorio, head of Republic, says "Real-world real estate is very uncerta...

One Of The Lockdowns’ Greatest Casualties Could Be Science

  One Of The Lockdowns’ Greatest Casualties Could Be Science Politicians, journalists, and scientists have transferred the disease burden onto the working class. They’ve also dangerously undermined scientific inquiry. By  Martin Kulldorff and Jay Bhattacharya The COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns have not only been devastating for society, they have had a chilling effect on the scientific community. For science to thrive, opposing ideas must be openly and vigorously discussed, supported, or countered based on scientific merit. Instead, some politicians, journalists, and (alas) scientists have engaged in vicious slander of dissident scientists, spreading damaging conspiracy theories, even with open calls for censorship in place of debate. In many cases, eminent scientific voices have been effectively silenced, often with gutter tactics. People who oppose lockdowns have been accused of having blood on their hands, their university positions threatened, with many of our colleagues ...

V. Putin Ain’t No Corn Pop

  V. Putin Ain’t No Corn Pop James Howard Kunstler I wasn’t being a wise guy. I was alone with him in his office, that’s how it came about,” Biden continued. “It was when President Bush had said, ‘I’ve looked in his eyes and saw his soul.’ I said, ‘I looked in your eyes, and I don’t think you have a soul.’ He looked back and he said, ‘We understand each other.’ ” — ABC News, Joe Biden with George Stephanopoulos on V. Putin of Russia Somehow, I don’t think Joe Biden understood what he thought Vladimir Putin understood about what they mutually understood. If I had to guess, I’d say that Mr. Putin understood Joe Biden to be the most pathetic blustering schlemiel he’d ever encountered on the international scene. But that must have been before Mr. B was installed in the White House by powers and persons unseen because it’s evident now that his handlers do not allow him to talk to foreign leaders, not even on the phone. Ms. Harris does that. The alleged president went on to tell  Mr...

Coup d'Etat in Tanzania?

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  Coup d'Etat in Tanzania?   Magufuli is the latest African 'Covid' sceptic to suddenly drop dead  David Montoute  March 18th, 2021 Africa's leading Coronavirus sceptic,  President John Magufuli, is dead at age 61. Tanzanian president Magufuli, who had come to power in 2015 on a strong, anti-corruption platform was re-elected in a landslide last year.  Staying true to his promises, the "Bulldozer" president  fired corrupt executives - including half of his own cabinet - for corruption and inaction.  His economising measures banned  foreign travel for public servants, and as a result,  the government saved £330m in one year alone. Magufulli  slashed his own salary by three quarters and converted  costly independence day celebrations into a national clean-up day, in which the President himself would go litter-collecting.  He also revived national industries, subsidising Tanzanian export farmers who were affected by...