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Climate is the new Covid

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  Climate is the new Covid The “public health policies” allegedly in place to fight Covid19 are being rebranded as “saving the planet”. Kit Knightly Yesterday was  Earth Day . The traditional day environmental hashtags temporarily trend across all social media sites. This year was no different, with the exception of the stronger than usual whiff of agenda. The narrative of the “deadly viral pandemic” is slowly losing momentum. Whether this is through the public having “post viral fatigue”(as it were), or a deliberate shift in media talking points is unclear. But there’s certainly less energy in the story than at this time last year. That said, it’s also perfectly clear that governments around the world are in no mood to give up their newly acquired “emergency powers”, and that alleged “anti-covid measures” are not going away anytime soon. Especially lockdowns, which are being freshly marketed as “good for the planet”. The narrative that locking down the public was  “helping the Earth h

Make No Mistake: Programmable Digital Currencies Are Weaponizable Money

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  Make No Mistake: Programmable Digital Currencies Are Weaponizable Money Peter C. Earle  Earlier this year, China began to roll out a project that had long been in the works––a digital version of its currency, the yuan, is now  being used  in four Chinese cities. The Chinese government sees two major potential benefits to the experiment: a tangible challenge to the U.S. dollar’s global ubiquity, and a way to control how Chinese citizens spend their money.  As a government-issued currency, the digital yuan can be manipulated and monitored in a number of ways. Importantly, it is programmable.  Writes   The Wall Street Journal , “Beijing has tested expiration dates to encourage users to spend it quickly, for times when the economy needs a jump start.”  Although the concept of a currency which is artificially inflatable/deflatable on demand seems novel, it has its roots (as do so many concepts) in the theorizing of a long-dead economist. A German entrepreneur by the name of Silvio Gesell 

Europe can’t soft-pedal a sanitary techno-dictatorship while claiming to protect people from abuse by artificial intelligence

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  Europe can’t soft-pedal a sanitary techno-dictatorship while claiming to protect people from abuse by artificial intelligence 23 Apr, 2021 13:45 Get short URL FILE PHOTO: Demonstration in France  ©   Alain JOCARD / AFP 22 Follow RT on By  Rachel Marsden , columnist, political strategist and host of an independently produced French-language program that airs on Sputnik France. Her website can be found at  rachelmarsden.com Europe can’t soft-pedal a sanitary techno-dictatorship while claiming to protect people from abuse by AI. Pick a lane, hypocrites. The EU is proposing to regulate AI and facial recognition in the interest of privacy, while pushing ahead with an intrusive scheme that would strongarm citizens into disclosing private medical data through digital certificates. ALSO ON RT.COM How dare AI assume xyrs gender? Crusader against binary facial recognition takes their act to EC summit This week, when logging into the French government’s TousAntiCovid smartphone application – a