Why Self-Driving Cars Are NOT The Future
By Zack Pack It seems like self-driving cars have always been the hot item for disruptive innovators in the auto industry. The image of sitting back, Minority Report style, in a sleek new vehicle with an AI-powered robot that effortlessly guides your car across town has bewitched many starry-eyed investors. In fact, over $100 billion dollars have been invested in self-driving technology since it was first seriously proposed. But what have these hopeful investors received for their money besides some flashy tech showcases? Why have self-driving cars been so difficult to go mainstream? Critics point to the technology as being deficient. It’s nearly impossible for computers to understand all the real-world nuances that human drivers must interpret each time they take the wheel. Poorly paved roads, unpainted lines, a fallen tree… for human beings these are things we can quickly recognize and adapt to. For even the most sophisticated AI…
Inside Codex with Scott Tips: New Global Food Diet – Insects, Rats and Dogs
Few people are aware of who creates the global food “standards” and “guidelines,” and even fewer have a seat at the table with a voice to challenge the toxins, ingredients, and processes working their way into the food system. One of those individuals is Scott Tips, President of the National Health Federation, and we need him and his team now more than ever, before insects, dogs, and rats make it to our grocery stores, and indoor growing facilities backed by the globalists wipe out all of the farmers. • Codex Alimentarius just introduced a list of of over 90,000 species of insects and spiders to be included as a new food category for human consumption • While FAO, WHO, Codex, Hollywood, and investors all tout that 2 billion people in the world eat nutritious bugs, they fail to mention the dangers, such as almost a fifth of fatal reactions to…
1920 Rockefellers’ Goal to Mold You Hasn’t Changed
This is the transcript of the 1920 newspaper clipping. The actual clip is at the end. August 28, 1920 “Dream” of Montclair Man Frederick T. Gate’s Vision Cited in Report Advocating Elimination of Rockefeller Boards The repeal of the State laws granting charters to the Rockefeller Foundation and the General Education Board is included in the program of educational reform outlined by the Committee on Education of the New York State Federation of Labor. This report was read Tuesday at the Federation convention in Binghamton. The committee, of which Peter J. Brady is chairman, says: “We urge trade unionists and working people in general to be on the alert and extremely careful of the Rockefellers and other selfish money interests which seek to secure control of the education system and prevent their interference in the preparation of courses of study or the selection of members of educational bodies. Frederick T.…
Laundering with Immunity: The Control Framework – Part 1
A band of criminals got together a century ago and decided they were going to own the world, hold all of the power, create and hoard all of the money, and keep everyone on a constant spin cycle to fool them. Not only were they going to construct it as they saw fit, but they were going to build the most elaborate enslavement system this world has ever seen – one that gives them full immunity, allows them to operate outside the law entirely, and they were going to do it without anyone realizing it until it was too late. These self-imposed “rulers” believe themselves to be untouchable, have created documents stating as much, and are laughing at humanity as people move about their lives unaware of this elaborate scheme. This is the story that needs to be shared with the world and with every state legislator who should move…
A Glorious Synthetic World
I sipped my coffee while admiring the beautiful sunset the other day, and thought, what a glorious synthetic world we live in. It is breathtakingly marvelous! I imagined the millions of little satellites maneuvering across our atmosphere, 5G waves pulsating the skies, the birds circulating on turbine wings, and the grand spray of chemtrails dancing among the clouds. It’s truly magnificent what great imaginations can achieve. The celebration of the fourth industrial revolution will be a day to remember. While towers and skyscrapers remind us of just how small we are, they can miraculously crumble to the ground in a single blow – by a plane. And while all the world is connected with a simple keystroke, the adventures that lie ahead through the virtual world will be so profound, who wouldn’t want this dream? What was once a stroll through the park will take on a whole new experience,…