আবিষ্কার করুন পোস্টআমাদের আবিষ্কার পৃষ্ঠায় চিত্তাকর্ষক বিষয়বস্তু এবং বিভিন্ন দৃষ্টিকোণ অন্বেষণ করুন। নতুন ধারনা উন্মোচন করুন এবং অর্থপূর্ণ কথোপকথনে নিযুক্ত হন
David Icke, [10/07/2022 10:55 AM]
[Forwarded from Robin Monotti + Dr Mike Yeadon + Cory Morningstar]
A Popular Uprising Against the Elites Has Gone Global
"A popular uprising of working-class people against the elites and their values is underway—and it's crossing the globe. There is a growing resistance by the middle and lower classes against what Rob Henderson has coined the "luxury beliefs" of the elites, as everyday folks realize the harm it causes them and their communities.
There were early glimmerings last February, when the Canadian Trucker Convoy pitched working class truck drivers against a "laptop class" demanding ever more restrictive COVID-19 policies. You saw it as well in the victory of Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, who ran on parents' rights in education and went on to win both suburbs and rural areas. You can see it in the growing support of Hispanic voters for a Republican Party, which increasingly identifies as anti-woke, and pro-working class. And now we're seeing the latest iteration in the Netherlands in the form of a farmer's protest against new environmental rulings that will ruin them.
Over 30,000 Dutch farmers have risen in protest against the government in the wake of new nitrogen limits that require farmers to radically curb their nitrogen emissions by up to 70 percent in the next eight years. It would require farmers to use less fertilizer and even to reduce the number of their livestock. While large farming companies have the means to hypothetically meet these goals and can switch to non-nitrogen-based fertilizers, it is impossible for smaller, often family-owned farms. The new environmental regulations are so extreme that they would force many to shutter, including people whose families have been farming for three or four generations. In protest, farmers have been blockading streets and refusing to deliver their products to supermarket chains. It's been leading to serious shortages of eggs and milk, among other food items.
But while the Dutch people are on the side of the farmers, their elites are behaving much as they did in Canada and the U.S., and not just those in government. Media outlets are refusing to even report the protests, and when they do, they cast the farmers as extremists.
Why the disconnect? Every reliable poll of European newsrooms from Germany to the Netherlands show that climate change is a much more important topic for journalists than it is for ordinary people. It's not that average citizens don't care about climate change, but that they have the common sense to know that destroying their farm so the government's emission goals can be met in 2030 instead of 2035 will not change the planet's climate."
https://www.newsweek.com/popul....ar-uprising-against-
Objective independent media is on the rise. Great to have Australian National Review on our side. Thanks to Jamie McIntyre & Co for calling out the deluded oligarch brigade and other awful truths. Their attempt at creating a global,controlled mass media is shaping up to be a catastrophic fail. Good try, though.
#media #news #australiannationalreview #oligarch
https://www.australiannational....review.com/global-is
Harry Vox, [10/07/2022 9:47 AM]
An amazing opportunity exists to build robust powerful fast 3d graphics rendering farms with the expensive graphics cards that are now cheap because Etherium mining went from proof of Work to proof of Stake meaning the Billions of dollars spent on Nvidia cards that put artists like me into a bad place because they were so expensive are now hitting the market at rock bottom rates. If someone knows how to build a rendering farm with like 6 Nvidia Titans or better please brainstorm on configurations. I would love to finally get a killer rendering farm, hopefully compact in size and specifically to crunch 3d rendering fast.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news..../articles/2022-06-16