Author: GassedChamber

[ad_1] Queen Maxima of the Netherlands took to the Davos stage to declare that digital IDs are necessary for nearly every aspect of social engagement. The Dutch queen told the World Economic Forum (WEF) that they can no longer trust the people, and digital IDs will provide governments with a clear way to track our behavior. Vaccine passports are necessary to tell “who actually got a vaccination or not,” highlighting how those at the top do not trust the public. They want complete unilateral control. In fact, she believes that children should not be allowed to enroll in school unless…

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[ad_1] At the dawn of 2024, the United States is embroiled in a heated discussion over what constitutes antisemitism. In the wake of the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks launched by Hamas against targets in Israel, and the subsequent retaliatory military actions Israel has undertaken, protests in cities, on college campuses, and in the halls of Congress have ranged from peaceful to blatantly antisemitic, with chants, vandalism, and threats of violence. Perhaps just as troubling, these events come as recent surveys have found that 20% of Gen Z Americans believe the Holocaust is a myth (another 30% neither agreed nor disagreed).…

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[ad_1] When the Los Angeles Rams sent quarterback Jared Goff to the Detroit Lions during the 2021 offseason, he was considered by many as nothing more than a throw-in bridge starter until the Lions drafted their next franchise QB with one of the two first-round picks L.A. sent them for QB Matthew Stafford. But three years later, Goff, who has one more year left on the four-year, $134M contract he signed with the Rams in 2019, has resurrected his career in Detroit and he’s likely in line for a big-money extension, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.“They had hopes that…

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[ad_1] As he oversees the succession search and Iran’s nuclear ambitions, Mr. Khamenei appears to be content, for now, to let the Arab militias across the Middle East do what Tehran has been paying and training them to do. Iran’s so-called “axis of resistance,” which includes Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis, is at the core of the Islamic Republic’s grand strategy against Israel, the United States and Sunni Arab leaders, allowing the regime to strike out at its adversaries without using its own forces or endangering its territory. The various militias and terrorist groups that Tehran nurtures have allowed it…

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[ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a gigantic new temple in the Indian city of Ayodhya on Monday, the conclusion of a mostly 20th-century odyssey in which Hindu nationalists eventually tore down a centuries-old mosque that has now been replaced with a structure devoted to the Hindu deity Ram.Leading up to the temple’s consecration, public spaces around India were thrumming with excitement. Ram is one of the most revered gods among India’s Hindus, who make up about 80 percent of a total population of 1.4 billion. As the hero of the Ramayana epic, he is a king and a…

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[ad_1] The leftist media cutaway Donald Trump’s victory speech after his Iowa victory. Some, such as Rachel Maddow who has no credibility, said it would be dangerous to air a live statement from the former president due to January 6. The truth of the matter is that they wanted to censor what he had to say, especially regarding the push for CBDC. JUST IN: ?? Donald Trump says “As your president, I will never allow the creation of a Central Bank Digital Currency. Such a currency would give our federal government absolute control over your money.” pic.twitter.com/lSE2AGYgOm — Bitcoin Magazine…

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[ad_1] Climate Change zealot Joe Biden on Sunday flew on Marine One from Rehoboth Beach to his Wilmington home then back to his Rehoboth Beach house. Biden is not expected to return to the White House until Monday. 81-year-old Biden arrived in Rehoboth Beach Friday night for another weekend vacation. He lumbered down the steps as he arrived in Delaware. He has spent 432 days – 39.4% of his presidency – on vacation with no visitor logs. WATCH: Biden arrived in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, last night for yet another long weekend of rest. He has spent 432 days — 39.4%…

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[ad_1] Roughly 43 years after earning her first victory as a head coach, Stanford’s Tara VanDerveer is now alone atop the all-time list.  Already a Basketball Hall of Famer, VanDerveer added to her incredible resume, clinching victory No. 1,203 of her career in a 65-56 win over Oregon State, passing former Duke HC Mike Krzyzewski for the most ever.  Humbled by the accolade, an appreciative VanDerveer credited the schools and the players she’s coached, choosing to use her big moment to spotlight women’s basketball as a whole. “I want to bring attention to the beauty of women’s basketball and the wonderfulness…

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[ad_1] “The act of depositing human remains and other materials, which could be perceived as discards in any other location, on the moon is tantamount to desecration of this sacred space,” Mr. Nygren wrote.The Navajo president’s protest offers an example of how use of the moon, even for the most well-intentioned purposes, requires a collaborative and deliberate approach. The moon belongs to everyone, which means it belongs to no one; use of the moon by anyone demands consideration of everyone. Lunar landings scheduled for 2024 and 2025 under the Commercial Lunar Payload Services program include a water-hunting robot, a navigation…

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[ad_1] I’d like to introduce the charming French village of Giverny, which is only an hour away from the busy streets of Paris. Making a Giverny day trip from Paris the perfect activity to add to your itinerary! If you’re longing for a respite from the city’s endless energy, let me assure you that Giverny is your answer, wrapped in vibrant colours and serene vibes. Just take a short train ride from Paris St-Lazare station, and in about 1 hour, you’ll be swapping urban skyscrapers for sprawling gardens and storybook landscapes. Getting there is so easy that you’ll wonder why…

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