Poland Buys Gold As Per Secret EU Plan

The Polish central bank has purchased approximately 300 metric tonnes of gold in recent years in an effort to align its GDP-to-gold ratio with the average for the eurozone, as outlined in the secret EU plan. For those unaware, the European Union’s (EU) ultimate goal is for every nation to

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Nanoplastics Linked To Parkinson’s And Dementia

A new study from Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment and the Department of Chemistry at Trinity College of Arts and Sciences found nanoplastics linked to Parkinson’s and dementia. One day, the plastic water bottle you use on a daily basis can break down into microscopic pieces that cause

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Italy Bans Lab-Grown Meat

In a Facebook post, Italy’s Minister of Agriculture, Francesco Lollobrigida, announced on November 16 that Italy bans lab-grown meat. Italy was the first nation to outlaw cultivated meat, citing concerns for the welfare of its people, the farming sector, and the economy. Lab-grown meat sometimes referred to as “cultivated meat,”

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Italy Exits China’s Silk Road Initiative

According to Bloomberg, Italy has officially exited China’s Silk Road Initiative, which, according to Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, is because BRI has not produced the desired effects. China has been formally informed by Italy’s government, led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, that Italy is leaving the Belt and Road Initiative.

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Visualizing US GDP By Industry In 2023

Using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Govind Bhutada of Visual Capitalist has visualized US GDP by industry in 2023. The largest GDP in the world is generated by the diverse and intricate industries that make up the US economy. Govind Bhutada of Visual Capitalist breaks it down, visualizing

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Experts Predict Mind-Controlled Devices May Be Common By 2040s

Mohit Shivdasani, a biomedical engineering specialist at the University of New South Wales, predicts that mind-controlled devices using smart brain technology may be common by the 2040s. Experts believe that advances in “smart brain” technology will allow people to operate smart devices with their minds by 2040. A wearable or

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Former US Ambassador Charged With Spying For Cuba For Over 40 Years

Manuel Rocha, the former US ambassador to Bolivia, has been arrested on suspicion of having spied for Cuba for over 40 years. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Monday that it has ended a significant, nearly unimaginable, decades-long Cuban surveillance program at the highest governmental levels. The arrest of

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How The US Built Order On The Ashes Of Genocide

The US Order is built on the ashes of genocide that happened during the junta in Argentina, with US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger being an avid supporter of the regime. New information on the long-term consequences of Henry Kissinger’s influence on US foreign policy is emerging as the nation’s

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