from the the-check-is-coming-due-for-apathy dept
Mon, Aug 15th 2022 06:29am – Karl Bode
For decades now, privacy advocates warned we were creating a dystopia through our rampant over-collection and monetization of consumer data. And just as often, those concerns were greeted with calls of “consumers don’t actually care about privacy” from overly confident white guys in tech.
Rampant Data Broker Sale Of Pregnancy Data Gets Fresh Scrutiny Post Roe
Day: August 15, 2022
U.S. “Waited and Watched” as Cuba Fought Deadly Blaze
Aug 15, 2022 – When a catastrophic fire in Matanzas threatened Cuba’s fuel supply, other countries rushed to help. What did the world’s most powerful country offer Cuba? A phone call. The lack of U.S. support has sparked outrage. And its crushing sanctions have limited Cuba’s ability to respond.
Video via Belly of The Beast Cuba
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The Cuban president stated in a tweet, “We express deep gratitude to the governments of Mexico, Venezuela, Russia, Nicaragua, Argentina and Chile, which have promptly offered solidarity and material aid in the face of this complex situation. Cuba also appreciates the offer of technical advice from the United States.”
Pfizer Jab Fails It’s CEO, Albert Bourla
The jab that failed on all counts BUT one.
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The top executive at Pfizer, a leading producer of COVID-19 vaccines, has tested positive for the virus and says he is experiencing very mild symptoms.
Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla said Monday that he started taking Pfizer´s Paxlovid pill treatment and is isolating while he recovers.
Pfizer Jab Fails It’s CEO, Albert Bourla
Waiting for the Paxlovid Rebound…
NPR Distorts History of US Invasion of Afghanistan
NPR Distorts History of US Invasion of Afghanistan
If the Bush administration had wanted to “defend Americans from another terrorist attack,” it would have pursued the criminal network* responsible for the original attack. Instead, it wanted vengeance, and launched an illegal war that killed thousands of innocent people.
Missing link:
Afghan Central Bank Funds Belong to Afghans, Not 9/11 Families
*That would have required pursuing the Bush Administration. 😉
An Unjustified Fear Of Nuclear Energy Is Holding The Industry Back
Governments are backing nuclear power in a big way but fears of disasters still linger, with any mishap having the potential to derail the big nuclear resurgence. As governments get behind nuclear projects for the first time in several decades, in order to boost their energy security, many continue to be fearful of nuclear developments for both safety and environmental reasons. But will leaders be able to convince the public of the need for nuclear energy as part of a green transition? Nuclear energy was hailed years ago as the cleaner alternative to fossil fuels that could provide reliable energy to countries around the globe. But as it was increasing in popularity, with several major global developments being achieved, three notable disasters undermined the potential for widespread nuclear development. The events of Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania in 1979; Chornobyl in 1986; and Fukushima in Japan in 2011 led to a movement away from the development of nuclear projects in favor, largely, of fossil fuels.
An Unjustified Fear Of Nuclear Energy Is Holding The Industry Back
China Heralds Another Major Oil Discovery
China’s state-run China Petrochemical Group, Sinopec, says it has discovered a massive oilfield in the Tarim Basin, containing 1.7 billion tons of oil reserves.
The discovery is the result of exploration in the Shunbei oil and gas field, said to be one of the deepest commercial fields in the world, in the country’s Xinjiang region.
China Heralds Another Major Oil Discovery
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Vast oil deposits discovered in Xinjiang
I’m sure Halliburton would love to get their hands on that oil! Oh wait, that was Iraq!
A quarter of America’s 400 wars have been in the Middle East and Africa, study finds

A quarter of America’s 400 wars have been in the Middle East and Africa, study finds
“Given the current landscape of interventions, and inertia, we expect to see a continuing upward trend on US interventions in both MENA and Sub-Saharan Africa,” warned Toft.
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Latvia: Justice Ministry working on a bill reducing use of Russian language in workplaces
RIGA – The Justice Ministry is working on a bill limiting bilingualism, which will reduce the use of the Russian language in workplaces and in public, Justice Minister Janis Bordans (Conservatives) told the Delfi portal.
Justice Ministry working on a bill reducing use of Russian language in workplaces
Bolton ’embarrassed’ at low price allegedly offered in assassination plot
Former national security adviser John Bolton said he was embarrassed when he found out $300,000 was being offered to assassinate him
Bolton ’embarrassed’ at low price allegedly offered in assassination plot
I’m surprised that he’s even worth that much (if the story is even true)!
Putin Says Russia and North Korea Will Expand Bilateral Relations – KCNA
Putin Says Russia and North Korea Will Expand Bilateral Relations – KCNA
North Korea in July recognised two Russian-backed breakaway “people’s republics” in eastern Ukraine as independent states, and officials raised the prospect of North Korean workers being sent to the areas to help in construction and other labour.
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