This week on the New World Next Week: OOPS! the settled science of climate change isn’t so settled after all; the BRICS issue a globalist manifesto but the pro-BRICS crowd don’t want you to read it for yourself; and (s)election shenanigans abound as the US gears up for the sideshow circus.
This week on the New World Next Week: the FAANGsters go nuclear as the AI electricity monster grows; 23andMe goes bankrupt . . . so who gets the DNA?; and Americans’ trust in media remains at an all-time low.
This week on the New World Next Week: the Internet Archive has been hacked; businesses in Japan are refusing people who have received the new replicon vaccine; and community fridges save the day in the UK.
This week on the New World Next Week: stare into the orb to prove you’re a human; the WHO wants to regulate smartphones; and government hurricanes prove that relying on government help is a deadly mistake.
This week on the New World Next Week: Iran strikes Israel as the never-ending Middle East escalation continues; Norway strengthens the right for citizens to pay in cash; and a US court rules water fluoridation poses an unreasonable risk to children.
This week on the New World Next Week: Facebook partner admits to “Active(ly) Listening” to you through your phone; the Israelis agree to a ceasefire so WHO workers can jab Gazan kids; and pandemic babies are showing developmental problems as they head to school for the first time.
This week on the New World Next Week: the Middle East is on the brink once again as Israel assassinates Haniyeh in Tehran and Iran, Russia and the US jump into the fray; Bayer rolls out new CRISPR gene edited frankenmustard as the future of food gets shoved down the public’s throat; and new footage of the Twin Towers’ destruction surfaces after 23 years.
This week on the New World Next Week: Biden drops out of the (s)election race while congress genuflects to their real leader; the Crowdstrike fiasco was a win for evil online disinformationists (say the establishment stooges); and Paris nabs 1000 dastardly spies in the lead up to the AI drone surveillance Olympics.