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Meta fined for data leak
In response to a data breach that exposed the personal information of more than 500 million Facebook users, Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) fined Meta $275 million on Monday. The Irish authority, tasked with upholding EU privacy legislation, has fined Meta more than $945 million since last October.
The DPC announced the fine in a statement, noting that between May 2018 and September...
Thousands of People in China Rise Up Against New World Order Lockdowns
Thousands of people across China are rising up and rejecting the ‘New World Order’ lockdowns imposed by the authoritarian Chinese regime.
Protests have erupted in Beijing and the Xinjiang region over the harsh COVID-19 lockdowns following a deadly fire on Thursday in a high-rise building in Urumqi that killed 40 people.
Angry residents took to the street in Urumqi, the capitol of Xinjiang, with...
Washington Post Tells Americans To EAT BUGS As They Can No Longer Afford Traditional Seasonal Dinners
The Washington Post advised Americans Sunday that instead of a traditional season dinner, which now is unaffordable for a quarter of families, they should instead look to eating bugs.
Yes really.
In an article headlined Salted ants. Ground crickets. Why you should try edible insects, the Post stated “Consumers can already find foods like salted ants on Amazon and cricket powder protein bars in Swiss...
NATO Secretary General: Hard times ahead for Europe
According to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Europe is likely to experience a number of hardships as a result of the situation in Ukraine.
But he maintained that the US-led military bloc’s members and their allies should step up their efforts to support Ukrainian forces and continue the conflict.
Stoltenberg acknowledged in his remarks that the turmoil in Ukraine had a detrimental effect...
Brazilian Military Declare Bolsonaro 'True President of Brazil'
The Brazilian military have shown their support for the Brazilian people by declaring Bolsonaro the ‘true President of Brazil’ following evidence of a rigged election.
Bolsonaro is now huddling with the military to plot his next moves.
Revolver.news reports: What is Article 142? The lying New York Times explains:
Many of the protesters said their demands for intervention were supported by Article...
US bans imports of Chinese technology due to Risk to National Security
Due to “an unacceptable risk” to US national security, Washington has prohibited the import and sale of new telecommunications equipment from the biggest manufacturers in China.
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said in a statement on Friday that the ban applies to technological products produced by Chinese telecom giants Huawei and ZTE, as well as Dahua Technology, Hangzhou...
Russia to ban surrogacy for foreigners
According to Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, the State Duma, the lower chamber of the Russian parliament, will shortly outlaw foreigners paying Russian women to carry their children. Early December will see the passage of a measure on the subject, he added.
On Sunday, Volodin said on his Telegram channel, “The selling of children is abhorrent.” “45,000 toddlers born to surrogate moms...
Scientists Revive 13 Ancient 'Zombie Viruses' Found in Siberian Permafrost
Scientists have revived eons old ‘zombie viruses’ from the Siberian permafrost and have admitted there is a risk that “ancient viral particles” will remain infectious and “get back into circulation.”
Out of the 13 new viruses that have been identified, the oldest is a 48,500-year-old amoeba virus, according to the findings posted by researchers in the pre-print server bioRxiv, who boasted...
Western Countries Pledge Hundreds of Millions to Boost Moldova and Prepare it for EU membership
NATO countries and Western powers are now looking to shore up Moldova’s resources amid renewed fears of future Russian aggression and energy supply cuts against it.
Around 45 countries and international institutions have met in Paris to discuss assistance to the ‘NATO-friendly’ country, which is neither an EU nor a NATO member. The countries reportedly pledged millions of Euros in...
Immigrants get priority for status housing in Gothenburg
Newcomers must be forced into houses in affluent neighborhoods. Next year, the S-controlled municipality in Gothenburg will expedite the so-called integration in this manner.
According to Gothenburg city councilor Jonas Attenius (S), we now want new arrivals to be put in the wealthy neighborhoods.
“Jonas Attenius cites his own district Torslanda as an example of wealthy communities that historically...
Elon Musk considers a 'alternative' to Google and Apple
Elon Musk, the head of Twitter, has suggested he is open to building his own “alternative” smartphone if internet companies decide to deplatform his social media platform, implying he may have no other choice.
Musk said he would not rule it out, though he expressed some ambivalence toward the idea, in response to a suggestion from conservative commentator Liz Wheeler that the billionaire...
WEF 'Smart Cities' Worldwide Are Being Transformed Into Concentration Camps
‘Smart Cities’ being built around the globe are actually ‘open concentration camps’ designed to control and enslave humanity by the globalist technocratic elite, according to a Silicon Valley whistleblower.
Aman Jabbi is an engineer who worked in Silicon Valley for 25 years and is a co-inventor of two cellphone camera apps. He emigrated to the United States in 1988 because he admired America’s...
Elon Musk Says General Amnesty For Suspended Accounts Begins Next Week
Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Thanksgiving Day announced that a general amnesty for suspended Twitter users who haven’t “broken the law or engaged in egregious spam” will begin “next week.”
Musk posted a poll on Wednesday asking, “Should Twitter offer a general amnesty to suspended accounts, provided that they have not broken the law or engaged in egregious spam?”
With over 3 million votes,...
German official tells citizens: Stock up on bottled water and canned food before dark winter arrives
In an interview with the news source Welt am Sonntag, Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief (BBK) chief Ralph Tiesler advised Germans to be ready for brief power outages this winter.
“Blackouts this winter must be seen as a certain. That refers to a localized, temporary power supply outage. The operators’ planned, brief closure of the networks with the intention of protecting...
Animals are now Walking In Circles All Over the World and nobody knows Why
By now, you have probably heard of a very strange phenomenon that has been taking the Internet by storm in recent days. Large groups of animals, insects and birds have been spotted walking in circles all over the planet, and there is lots of speculation about why this is happening. Some of the potential explanations that have been suggested are blaming this strange behavior on disease, changes in...