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Despite Peace Breaking Out in Haiti, Biden Still Calls for “UN-Backed” Invasion

Over 1,000 people surged through the streets of Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince on Sep. 18, calling for de facto Prime Minister Dr. Ariel Henry to step down and shouting their full support of Haitian farmers in the Northeast Department, who are finishing construction of an irrigation canal despite strong objection, threats, and border closure by Dominican President Luis Abinader.
Despite Peace Breaking Out in Haiti, Biden Still Calls for “UN-Backed” Invasion
Previously:
Biden Demands UNSC Approve Invasion of Haiti
WEF: Psychologists say a good life doesn’t have to be happy, or even meaningful

What does a good life look like to you? For some, the phrase may conjure up images of a close-knit family, a steady job, and a Victorian house at the end of a street arched with oak trees. Others may focus on the goal of making a difference in the world, whether by working as a nurse or teacher, volunteering, or pouring their energy into environmental activism.
Psychologists say a good life doesn’t have to be happy, or even meaningful
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Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better

Interesting info about Dr. Eli David:
Read More »TSA is testing facial recognition at more airports, raising privacy concerns
BALTIMORE (AP) — A passenger walks up to an airport security checkpoint, slips an ID card into a slot and looks into a camera atop a small screen. The screen flashes “Photo Complete” and the person walks through — all without having to hand over their identification to the TSA officer sitting behind the screen.
TSA is testing facial recognition at more airports, raising privacy concerns
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[12-2022] TSA Quietly Deploying Facial Recognition Scanners At Major US Airports
America’s Remarkable Unwillingness to Support Its Veterans
Andrea Mazzarino explores how so many of the American military personnel dispatched to fight it and the rest of the disastrous Global War on Terror have suffered until this very day, while this country largely turned its back, leaving them in the lurch.
America’s Remarkable Unwillingness to Support Its Veterans
Bill Gates $70 million Gulfstream N887WM at Sydney’s Kingsford Smith on Australia visit
Tech billionaire Bill Gates is jet-setting across Australia on his $70million private jet as he preaches about the dangers of climate change.
Bill Gates $70 million Gulfstream N887WM at Sydney’s Kingsford Smith on Australia visit
Oil Prices Jump After Russia Says It May Cut Production
After two weeks of silence in detailing how it would react to the G7 oil price cap, overnight the Kremlin raised the stakes for the west when state-run Tass news service quoted Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak as saying that Russia may reduce output by 500,000 to 700,000 barrels a day in response to the cap.
Oil Prices Jump After Russia Says It May Cut Production
UK Study Reveals Huge Emissions Gap Between Top 1% and Poorest
Lifestyles of the “polluting elite” bear little resemblance to those of the rest.
The top 1 percent of earners in the UK are responsible for the same amount of carbon dioxide emissions in a single year as the bottom 10 percent emit over more than two decades, new data has shown.
UK Study Reveals Huge Emissions Gap Between Top 1% and Poorest
TSA Quietly Deploying Facial Recognition Scanners At Major US Airports
The TSA has been working towards this goal for nearly a half-decade. Its parent agency, the DHS, has already deployed facial recognition tech, most of it aimed at foreigners. The CBP uses it all the time. In 2020, the CBP’s facial recognition scanners at US borders captured 50 million facial images and less than 300 “impostors,” including (according to its press release) someone using their sister’s ID because they themselves had not received a COVID vaccination. Millions spent. Millions scanned. Barely anything useful accomplished. Par for the DHS course.
TSA Quietly Deploying Facial Recognition Scanners At Major US Airports
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TSA is adding face recognition at big airports. Here’s how to opt out.
Feet on the Ground in St. Petersburg: The Public Mood
by Gilbert Doctorow
One of the first questions put to me by a reader via the Comments function with respect to Monday’s report of my initial impressions after arriving in St Petersburg was: and what is the general mood of people? I begged off answering, saying that I would have to speak to a lot more people before I could confidently answer that question.
Feet on the Ground in St. Petersburg: The Public Mood
Sanctions don’t seem to be effecting the wealthy or the middle class, in Russia, much.
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