Saudi Arabia Announces Another Futuristic Metropolis With Giant “Virtual Reality” Cube

POSTED BY: JAMES LIVERIS VIA THE SUN FEBRUARY 20, 2023

THESE stunning images reveal the incredible plan for a futuristic Saudi desert metropolis with a towering 1,300sq ft “virtual reality” cube.

The “New Murabba” city is planned to give downtown Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a facelift and is scheduled to be in motion by 2030.

The country’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced the launch of the development this week.

He will chair the company, which is tasked to develop the “world’s largest modern downtown” according to local media reports.

A prospective video released by the company offered an insight into the glam city.

From an aerial view, the green city is seen majestically juxtaposed to the surrounding dry desert.

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Who Or What Has Control Of Your Smart Home?

POSTED BY: VIA DNYUZ FEBRUARY 17, 2023

On the first night in his new home, Clint Basinger was unpacking a few stray boxes in the living room, when out of nowhere at around midnight, he heard a voice echoing down the hallway from the other side of the house. “Good night,” the voice said. “It’s bedtime.”

Then, he heard the sound of locks clicking. “I couldn’t do anything with the doors, all the windows were armed, all the motion sensors turned on,” said Mr. Basinger, who had spent 15 years saving up to buy the three-bedroom, split-level house in Asheville, N.C. “I had no clue what to do, so I just stayed locked inside the house that night.”

Turns out, the home’s previous owner had installed a smart security system that he neglected to tell Mr. Basinger about. “It was really disconcerting, being in a new place and having no control over what was happening,” said Mr. Basinger, 36, the host of a YouTube channel for retro technology and video game reviews.

These days, smart technology can be found within virtually any quotidian object in a home: televisions, fridges, voice assistants, doorbells, coffee makers, thermostats, lights, alarm clocks, vacuums, toothbrushes and more. According to a 2022 report from the technology company Plume, households in the United States had an average of 20 internet-connected devices.

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Unvaccinated Or Partially Vaccinated? The Feds Are Specifically Tracking You, Too!

POSTED BY: DR . JOSEPH MERCOLA VIA MERCOLA.COM FEBRUARY 17, 2023

If you thought that only the “vaccinated” are being tracked for things like a “vaccine passport”, you are sadly mistaken. Medical Technocrats slipped in medical record codes for those who skipped the mRNA shot or were only partially “vaccinated”. All medical personnel are required to ask you (under penalty) for your vaxx status, and will dutifully enter it into your medical record.

Why would the medical cartel want to know who is not fully “vaccinated”? To code you as a public enemy. Will you be pressured to comply?  Yes, the medical person collecting your status will “counsel” you to take the jabs. There is a code to enter that you have been counseled. ⁃ TN Editor

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The Collapse And Remaking Of The Tech Giants Print Posted On June 14th, 2021 AKA: This is a list of alternate names for this prophecy. The Collapse of the Tech Giants, The Remaking of the Tech Giants

This prophecy is related to the Remaking of the MediaGlobal economic Reset, and the SuperNatural Transfer of Wealth to the Righteous prophecies, and speaks of the collapse of the big tech companies, such as Amazon, Google, Facebook, Twitter, and all the other big tech media who have previously supported Abortion, and the murdering of children.  They will collapse, and come to nothing, literally going to zero value, with zero wealth, and all of the money they possess will go to the righteous to push forward God’s kingdom.  Also, some will not completely go away, but will be remade, or they will become so small as to be insignificant in the grander scheme of things.

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Teacher Who Took Black History Month Way Too Far Gets Bad News from School Board

A teacher in Florida is in serious trouble with the local school board over woke TikTok videos featuring his students.

On Friday, the Twitter account Libs of TikTok shared the videos posted by Ethan Hooper, a language arts teacher at Howard Middle School in Orange Country, Florida.

One video showed white students acting like servants of black students and seemingly bowing down to them in honor of Black History Month.

In other videos, Hooper mocked education officials for removing inappropriate books from Florida schools.

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Despite Media Hysteria, Twitter Is Far From Dying

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As #RIPTwitter trends and the media are awash with coverage lamenting the site’s apparently imminent demise, a look at the actual data on Twitter’s usage suggests that the platform is far from dead. While Twitter is losing both employees and advertisers, and a few high-profile celebrities have departed, the platform’s core user base appears to be as engaged as ever — a point Elon Musk himself made recently. What do the numbers tell us?

While Twitter no longer regularly releases official statistics on daily tweet volume, its vital statistics can be estimated from its public data feeds. The timeline below shows the estimated total daily tweets (blue) and tweeting users (orange) from Jan. 1, 2012, through Nov. 8, 2022. Peaking in July 2013, Twitter’s popularity slowly declined over the years, until pandemic lockdowns led to skyrocketing growth — a surge that was wiped away just six months later, when Twitter’s 2020 election anti-misinformation efforts went astray. As Musk’s Twitter takeover became more likely over the last few months, daily tweet volume actually increased and has remained stable in the weeks since his acquisition.

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Cholera Kills Over 1,200 In Malawi, Threatens Neighbours: WHO

In November, Malawi received the second batch of almost three million doses from the UN Richard Pierrin

CHANGES dateline, ADDS continental context

The deadliest cholera outbreak in Malawi’s history has killed at least 1,210 people, while vaccines remain scarce and several other African nations report outbreaks, the World Health Organization said Thursday.

The southern African nation has been battling its worst cholera outbreak on record, with nearly 37,000 cases reported since March 2022.

Confirmed cases have already been reported across the border in Mozambique, while the WHO said it assessed the current risk of spread inside Malawi and to other neighbouring countries as “very high”.

The WHO said in a statement that active transmission was now ongoing in 27 out of Malawi’s 29 districts, with the country seeing a 143-percent increase in the number of cases last month compared to December.

“With a sharp increase of cases seen over the last month, fears are that the outbreak will continue to worsen without strong interventions,” WHO warned in a statement.

But the UN health agency pointed out that the crisis in Malawi is occurring against a backdrop of surging cholera outbreaks worldwide, which have “constrained the availability of vaccines, tests and treatments.”

Some 80,000 cases were recorded on the African continent over the whole of 2022.

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