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can’t help juxtaposing China’s approach to young people vs America’s
they called out internet gaming for what it is, “spiritual opium” is a very apt description
besides trying to clamp down on big Tech’s influence on children, they have limited reality television slots and are heavily against drug use
I can’t help thinking that it seems the US has given up on having a productive workforce vs china which realizes that it’s future depends on their workforce
not sure what the American elites are thinking with regards to the next generation of the labor force, even if you automate everything engineers will still be needed, is the idea just to put the domestic population on ubi and import engineers via hb1 visas? or just eliminate the middle class entirely and have a productive technocrat class and a non productive ubi class ie a hunger games scenario?
would be interested to hear your thoughts
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-58066659
An article published by the state-run Economic Information Daily said many teenagers had become addicted to online gaming and it was having a negative impact on them. The news outlet is affiliated with the official Xinhua news agency.
The article cited Tencent’s hugely popular game Honor of Kings, saying students were playing it for up to eight hours a day, and asked for more curbs on the industry.
“No industry, no sport, can be allowed to develop in a way that will destroy a generation,” it said before going on to liken online games to “spiritual opium”.
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Mr. Global tying multiple boat anchors (dissonant policy, financial crime, internal strife, compromised institutions, new normals) to western citizens, while improving old normals for their favored child?
in the early 1960’s the UK had a problem. Japan and South Korea were outcompeting home industry. IMHO the source of the problem was US dollars being pushed into those countries, mostly South Korea, to keep China and Russia off balance.
The UK’s Labour Government had the idea that the UK would no longer be “the workshop of the world” but its design office. They began selling off technology and trade secrets, while attempting to advance to “the white hot heat of technology” with no industrial base. Bad Idea.
I watched this video 28 minutes
Disturbing and accurate.
talking about the t en sta ges of jen o cyde
( deliberately mispelled by me ) to avoid suppression of this info:
The very clearly laid out plan of the ty rants.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ImOfYLVlm85A/
Another worthwhile person to have on Solari Report is Celia Farber. Celia is an independent investigative journalist who has been published in Harpers, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Spin and many others.
Since 1987, she has covered the HIV and AIDS controversy extensively. Many of these writings are collected in her book, “Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of AIDS” published by Random House. Unfortunately these days, you cannot buy her book online. She has a website here:
https://celiafarber.com/
CAF:
Please remind me of the title of a piece you authored in last 18 months. The subject dealt with your categorization of people into 4 groups and your ideas on how best to navigate among them with the goal of living a free and inspired life. My search efforts on the site did not succeed.
I thank you for your conversation with Ms. Manookian. I found it helpful in many ways. Most helpful was the example you set when dealing with adversity and stiff challenges. You demonstrate the skill of keeping your thought uplifted, filled with humor, and always prepared to tackle the challenge with a positive view.
Thanks again, J
https://rumble.com/vk922r-dr.-bryan-ardis-first-to-expose-fauci-death-by-remdesivir-medical-protocol-.html
Extremely informative.
Will watch. I watched his interview with Reiner’s team and it’s one of the best I’ve seen.
https://brandnewtube.com/watch/dr-reiner-f%C3%BCllmich-dr-bryan-ardis-july-30-2021_lp4OOpdjS2Px28W.html
Extremely informative indeed. Thanks
I wanted to express my gratitude for the Symposium we enjoyed the last two days, especially with my three favorite kick-butt heroes, Dr. Michael Yeadon, John Titus and Catherine, of course.
I would also like to suggest another hero. As a Texan I am blessed to have a few heroes of Texan origin. There was Jim Marrs (from Dallas area), may he rest in peace, there was John Bradshaw (from Houston area), the world famous psychotherapist from the PBS series, may he rest in peace, but the one I am thinking is another Texan who is fighting on our behalf regarding the lies about Covid.
This expert, this hero, this Texan has a deep background in immunology, virology, cardiology. He is one of the most published authors in the world. He is one of the most respected, at least until he began to make some statements that did not align with the official position and his name is Dr. Peter McCullough. He received his undergraduate degree at Texas A & M University, he is an Alpha-Omega-Alpha graduate from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, went on to complete his residency at the University of Washington in Seattle, Cardiology fellowship at William Beaumont Hospital. Got his masters degree in Public Health at the University of Michigan and he has over a thousand citations in peer-reviewed medical journals and he is the senior editor of major scientific publications in the United States including reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine in the American Journal of Cardiology and Renal Medicine. So I am talking about someone who before Covid would have been at every major conference on cardiology. When you have over a thousand articles on PubMed.gov, you are probably one of only two people to have that in the world.
As a Texan I have been able to hear what he has to say about Covid at Senate hearings here in our great state and yes he is pro-vaccine, pro-orthodoxy, but his techniques show that Fauci and the federal government were allowing people to die where there was medicines available to save their lives.
I would like to make my fellow subscribers aware of Dr. McCullough.
I saw this video this morning. Until now I haven’t made an issue of this with my friends and relatives, so I have some thinking to do before breaching this subject.
What to do about the “Jabbed”? There are health implications for the rest of us.
https://rumble.com/vkwcb4-dr-dan-stock-specialist-in-immunology-and-inflammation-says-cdc-and-nih-is-.html
I wanted to bear witness on CashFriday. I went to the gas station today, I always pay cash at the pump and it just so happens that gas station’s system was down so they could only accept cash payments. No problem there, I have been paying for my gas in cash for decades now.
Then a guy walks up to me and says he can pay me via Venmo for some cash so he can get gas. I replied, “sorry friend but I don’t use Venmo”. I have heard of Venmo, but I have never and will never use it.
So I saw that as a triumphant situation for cash.
Oh and yes I know its only Tuesday, but sometimes CashFriday for me happens on other days as well.
Way to go, Luis!
Yes, I’ve been using cash Fridays, too, and often other days when I’m out and about. Feels good to do a little bit as I can.
🙂
Thank you Catherine and John for Excellent reporting!
Several places around here are cash only. Guess which ones get me as a customer … 🙂