A Light In The Darkness
Welcome to "A Light In The Darkness" - a realm that explores the mysterious and the occult; the paranormal and the supernatural; the unexplained and the controversial; and, not forgetting, of course, the conspiracy theories; including Artificial Intelligence; Chemtrails and Geo-engineering; 5G and EMR Hazards; The Net Zero lie ; Trans-Humanism; The Depopulation Agenda; The Covid-19 and mRNA vaccine issues; Flat Earth; Tartaria; The Online Safety Act ... and a whole lot more.
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Monday, 6 July 2026
Mountain Meditation
If there are mountains in your area, even small ones, spend some time enjoying the peaceful embrace of Mother Nature, which can be a potent meditation aid. If you don’t have mountains near you, grasping a rock or stone in your hand will enable you to easily tap into Earth energy. Visualize yourself at the base of a towering summit, and while holding the rock, tune into mountain energy. When you feel tranquil, express your intention to commune with your mountain and ask to receive its energy. Project your consciousness onto the mountain’s peak, and look down upon the flatlands over which it stands guard. Send light to the flora and fauna that call the mountain home.
Finally, ask the mountain to serve as a guide and give it your sincerest gratitude. If you were able to visit the actual plateau or summit, pass time with the mountain by camping, hiking, or picnicking upon it. Or, if your journey has been a spiritual one, use your imagination to survey the sights, sounds, and scents of your mountain. As your explorations progress, you will become ever more grounded, growing gradually into your personal power. When you are finished meditating with mountain energy, give thanks to this strong and powerful energy for sharing time with you. (Daily OM)
The hidden advantage of intermittent fasting: Why timing your meals could be better than counting calories
The main advantage is simplicity and reduced mental stress. Unlike traditional dieting that requires constant calorie counting and tracking, intermittent fasting creates clear time boundaries for eating. This reduces "decision fatigue" and "food noise," the persistent, often negative thoughts about food, guilt and restriction, allowing people to reconnect with natural hunger cues.
Beyond weight loss, intermittent fasting has many health benefits. Research shows it can boost memory, improve blood pressure and heart health, help with fat loss while preserving muscle, lower blood sugar and insulin levels and reduce the risk of chronic diseases like Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and some cancers.
Intermittent fasting is not for everyone. It may be unsafe for people with diabetes, pregnant or nursing women, growing adolescents, those with a history of eating disorders or individuals taking medications that affect blood glucose. Anyone considering it should consult a doctor first.
To start, go slow and focus on quality food. Beginners can try a 14-hour fast (e.g., 6 p.m. to 8 a.m.) so most fasting time happens during sleep. The eating window should still include nutritious foods like protein, vegetables, fruits, whole grains and healthy fats, not just highly processed items. The best diet is one you can sustain long-term without harming your relationship with food.
New research suggests intermittent fasting offers psychological benefits that traditional dieting doesn't, particularly for chronic dieters...<<<Read More>>>...
Police Must Stop Engaging in “Woke” Culture Wars, Says Major Government-Backed Report
The damning report into failings in police leadership said bosses must be “resolute” in “refusing to take sides” and not be diverted from “focusing entirely on the prevention, detection and prosecution of crime”.
Amid renewed scrutiny over ‘two-tier policing‘, police leaders are accused of “preferencing certain groups” in the review, which is one of the most thorough examinations of the force ever undertaken.
Lord Blunkett, the former Labour home secretary who co-chaired the report, said there was “no room for culture wars or woke” causes in policing. “The idea that people should be diverted onto other issues is entirely wrong,” he said.
A commission was set up by the College of Policing with the support of the Home Office, in the wake of a series of scandals, including the rape and murder of Sarah Everard by serving Metropolitan Pc Wayne Couzens.
Its report, published on Monday, called for a “reset” of police culture after finding evidence of ineffective and corrupt leadership, nepotism, poor training and a lack of support for front-line officers.
The murder of Henry Nowak, a student who was handcuffed by police as he lay dying because his killer, Vickrum Digwa, who is Sikh, lied about being racially abused by the teenager, has renewed the debate around two-tier policing in Britain.
Amid the public outcry over the treatment of Nowak, police chiefs announced a review of their guidance that suggested “racial equity” did not mean “treating everyone the same or being colour blind”....<<<Read More>>>....
SignalTrace: Licence plate cameras will soon track phones, digital wearables and even your pet
The goal of the technology is to “bridge the gap between vehicle and occupant,” creating a unique electronic fingerprint to follow people’s movements and associations.
They are no longer interested in tracking your car. They are interested in tracking you.
In 2024, a patent was granted to Leonardo, a leading global aerospace, defence, security and surveillance company, for an electronic detection system designed to help law enforcement identify people of interest using the signatures their electronic devices emit, such as fitness trackers, RFID tags and local signals from their mobile phones.
This technology underpins the ELSAG SignalTrace Intelligence System, which Leonardo is marketing to police, border security and other government agencies in the United States.
SignalTrace “bridges license plate recognition data with sensor-captured device identifiers – such as those from mobile phones, Bluetooth wearables, and vehicle systems – to create a unique, trackable ‘electronic fingerprint’ for investigative use,” according to an advertisement flyer.
The idea is to correlate these unique device identifiers to a vehicle license plate, 404 Media said. Putting it more succinctly, The Drive said, “License plate cameras will soon track phones, wearables, infotainment and even your pets.”...<<<Read More>>>...
Sunday, 5 July 2026
2026 Crop Circle #9
Crop circle sighted at Zeals Knoll, Nr Mere, Wiltshire . Reported 5th July 2026 ...<<<Read More>>>...
Is healthcare a human right?
As it happened, shortly after their arrival in Moscow, this man had a medical emergency: a stroke-like event, which caused him to collapse with severe seizures. Paramedics and hospital staff reacted quickly and among other things performed a CT scan that revealed a massive blood clot in his brain. An emergency surgery was arranged to remove the clot.
According to Candace Owens, Mr. SEAL had significant health issues related to this clot including frequent headaches, hearing loss, seizures and coughing up blood. Even though these issues were related to his military service, he was unable to obtain proper treatment from the US Veterans Administration where he was told his problems were all in his head (they kind of were), related to PTSD. Instead of a CT scan and proper treatment, they prescribed him Xanax and told him to go away.
In Russia, he was treated immediately and according to Owens, his symptoms, including headaches, hearing issues, and blood coughing cleared up significantly or went away overnight. After his surgery he received physical therapy, ongoing care and further diagnostic tests....<<<Read More>>>...
Andy Burnham’s Operation Hexagon was built to hunt the whistle-blowers, not the rape gangs
They led the public to believe Operation Hexagon was designed to investigate allegations of rape gang crimes in Oldham. However, the wording was deliberately vague.
The actual purpose of Operation Hexagon was to investigate people exposing the Muslim rape gangs and those attempting to cover-up these crimes.
In other words, Operation Hexagon was designed not to target criminals but to silence whistle-blowers and others who spoke about the rape gangs and their crimes....<<<Read More>>>...
12 Foods that can slash your stress levels before bed
Walnuts, backed by Penn State University research, significantly reduce stress responses and blood pressure due to omega-3 fatty acids like alpha-linolenic acid, with study participants eating about nine whole walnuts daily showing marked improvements.
Magnesium is critical for nighttime stress relief, found in avocados, leafy greens, bananas, beans, lentils, nuts and seeds, as stress can deplete magnesium and interfere with sleep.
The gut-brain connection is key, with 95% of serotonin receptors in the gut lining; probiotic-rich foods like yogurt, kimchi and kefir can lower stressd levels by supporting digestive health.
Foods to avoid before bed include alcohol, caffeine, highly processed items, foods high in saturated fat and sugary foods and drinks, as they interfere with sleep essential for stress management.
When the world gets loud and your mind refuses to quiet down, the answer to a peaceful night might be sitting in your kitchen. New research reveals that the food you eat before bed doesn't just affect your waistline, it directly influences how your body handles stress, lowers blood pressure and even calms your nervous system....<<<Read More>>>...
Far-Left Protesters Threaten England Fans in Mexico City Over British ‘Colonialism’
A group called the Anti-Globalist Assembly is protesting England’s participation in the tournament, accusing Britain of “perpetuating a colonial system, as well as for its active participation in and complicity with the genocide in Gaza”.
It has also said it wants to “denounce the repression, harassment and violence that the Mexico City Government has inflicted upon searching families, activists, defenders of land, water and housing, as well as trans comrades and sex workers”.
At least two protest groups are plotting to ambush fans and cause disruption similar to scenes witnessed at the tournament’s opening match.
There, an unruly mob proceeded to smash up a nearby lorry before hurling flares and stones at police officers.
That disorder is believed to have been sparked by a mob of 200 masked men who broke away from two groups of 800 protesters in the Mexican capital.
Now, police are deploying a staggering 7,500 officers around the Azteca Stadium for the match, which kicks off at 1am UK time on Monday.
This represents the largest security operation ever mounted for an England football fixture, with one police officer present for every 10 supporters inside the ground....<<<Read More>>>...
Saturday, 4 July 2026
Communicating With the Other Side
Mediumship is usually practiced through stillness, openness, and deep listening. A person may begin with meditation, prayer, breathwork, or simply a quiet moment to calm the mind and open the heart. From there, impressions may arise as images, words, emotions, body sensations, memories, symbols, or an inner knowing. It is not about forcing, but rather becoming gentle enough, present enough, and receptive enough to notice the love that may already be reaching toward us.
What’s beautiful is that this experience is available to all of us — it’s not limited only to those who identify as psychics or professional mediums. You can begin to develop this intuitive connection by paying attention to dreams, synchronicities, gut feelings, and the subtle signs that stir something deep within. In many ways, love changes form, but it does not disappear. And when we learn to listen, it can bring comfort, healing, and the reminder that we are never truly alone. (Daily OM)
2026 Crop Circle #8
The oligarchs’ primary front organisation are national governments
As Iain Davis explains, many countries, whether they are capitalist or communist, are now “governed” by a functional oligarchy, the same oligarchy. This is the One World Government.
Oligarchy is a very old system of governance and one we have never really escaped. More than 2,000 years ago, Aristotle stated that oligarchy (oligarchia) becomes the governance system “when men of property have government in their hands.” Today, we define “oligarchy” as “government by the few, especially despotic power exercised by a small and privileged group for corrupt or selfish purposes.” When oligarchs exercise political power by virtue of their wealth, we call it “plutocracy.”
A branch of political science called “Elite Theory” has tried to justify the plutocracy of contemporary oligarchs. Generally, however, both plutocracy and oligarchy are considered pejorative terms.
We are told that we live in “representative democracies” precisely because oligarchy is widely viewed as unacceptable. Despite the fact that “representative democracy” is the antithesis of democracy, the purported virtues of our fake democracies are constantly extolled simply to convince us that we don’t live in oligarchies. Political science, though, clearly reveals that we do....<<<Read More>>>...
Study: Manuka Honey Shows Promise for Dry Eyes, Sinus Issues, and Oral Health
The honey's unique properties stem from its high concentration of methylglyoxal (MGO), a compound with potent antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects. Unlike regular honey, which relies on hydrogen peroxide for antimicrobial action, manuka honey uses a stable non-peroxide mechanism, according to registered dietitian Tina Alexander, as quoted in The Epoch Times.
Manuka honey is derived almost exclusively from the nectar of the manuka bush, which flowers for only a few weeks each year in remote parts of New Zealand, according to the report. This rarity, combined with the thixotropic properties that make it solid at room temperature and liquid when stirred, contributes to its higher cost, which can range from $20 to $200 per jar depending on purity and antibacterial activity.
The grading system for manuka honey is administered by the Unique Manuka Factor Honey Association. Products are rated from UMF 5+ to UMF 25+, indicating the concentration of MGO and the strength of antibacterial activity. Tina Alexander told The Epoch Times that regular raw honey fights bacteria using hydrogen peroxide, which degrades quickly when exposed to heat, light, or body fluids, while manuka honey's non-peroxide antimicrobial activity remains stable under difficult conditions....<<<Read More>>>...
Dale Vince: Ed Miliband Has Turned Net Zero Toxic
The Labour donor accused the Energy Secretary of putting “ideology before the economy” and questioned whether he had a grasp of “even the basic notion of value for money”.
Miliband’s spending record in the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) demonstrated his economic incompetence, Vince told the Telegraph.
In particular, the green energy entrepreneur criticised the decision to commit tens of billions of pounds to heat pumps and carbon capture technology, the latter of which remains largely unproven on a global scale.
“It’s about economic competence,” he said. “It’s about having an understanding of even the basic notion of value for money. I question whether he has that when you look at spending decisions like carbon capture and storage.
“It’s madly uneconomic so this makes me question whether he’s putting ideology in front of [the] economy. We need something else from a Chancellor and someone who is more business-like.”
Since his appointment as Energy Secretary in July 2024, Miliband has committed to spending billions of taxpayer cash on green energy technologies as part of his mission to achieve clean power by 2030....<<<Read More>>>...
Friday, 3 July 2026
2026 Crop Circle #7
Time Travel’s Unpleasant Side Effect: Memory Loss
While most research has focused on the mechanics of time travel, little attention has been given to its effects on the traveler. The new study suggests that journeying through time could come with unusual side effects—most notably, the loss of all memories from the trip.
Researchers believe this phenomenon is tied to the concept of a “closed timelike curve” (CTC), a feature of Einstein’s general theory of relativity.
A closed timelike curve is a concept in Einstein’s general theory of relativity where, under certain conditions, spacetime forms loops. These loops result in paths in spacetime that return to their starting point, allowing time travel to an earlier point.
According to scientists, when a person travels back in time and returns to the present, the second law of thermodynamics states that entropy, or the degree of disorder in a system, always increases with time.
This process cannot be easily reversed, because it would mean a decrease in entropy, which does not naturally occur in the universe....<<<Read More>>>...
UK’s National Grid 2011: Power will have to be rationed in the UK because wind turbines will never provide enough energy
I was talking to a friend this morning, who tells me that some folks, broadly in the conservative sphere, are just now catching on to the fact that the “Smart Grid” (ho ho ho) is going to be able to switch off your appliances.
I tried explaining this to people at the 2012 Cheltenham Science Festival, which accidentally invited me to debate. They didn’t ask me back.
I found it astonishing that the grid’s managers were talking openly about rationing power, but that this was of only limited interest to the media, and had practically no political consequences....<<<Read More>>>...
White British students now a minority at 27 UK universities, data shows
At least ten universities with white minority enrollment still offer race-based scholarships worth up to £23,000 a year.
Critics call these BAME scholarships racial discrimination and demand their immediate abolition.
White working-class students remain among the least likely to attend university, with under 3 percent at Oxford and Cambridge.
Critics argue students should be judged on talent, not skin color.
White British students have become a minority at 27 of the United Kingdom's 147 universities during the 2024-25 academic year, according to a Telegraph analysis of official higher education figures. That figure has more than doubled from just 13 institutions a decade earlier, representing a dramatic demographic shift across British higher education that raises serious questions about fairness, representation, and the future of race-based policies on campus....<<<Read More>>>...
Police Track Down to Pub Man Who Criticised Green Councillor Over Outdoor Drinking Ban
This is the extraordinary moment two Met police officers tracked down a photographer to a pub over his critical tweets about a local Green councillor – despite admitting he had committed no crime.
Alastair Hilton was having a drink with a friend in Chiswick, west London, on Thursday night when uniformed officers grilled him about his social media posts.
Hilton feared being arrested when he was asked to step outside by two policemen as he celebrated a victory for his community over the Labour-run council and saved outdoor seating outside three much-loved pubs on the Thames.
As the debate over ‘two-tier policing’ in the UK continues to rage, an irate Hilton told the officers that his terrified daughter had suffered an attempted burglary while she slept just weeks earlier – and claimed that police had refused to attend.
Yet last night the Met had dispatched officers to a pub to track him down and question him about some of his tweets, despite acknowledging that there had been no crime.
At one point an officer even read out the legislation under which Scotland Yard would arrest him if he crossed the line.
Hilton has said: “They admit on video that I did not break the law at all. They came to threaten me. To warn me off tweeting about councillors and the council. This is modern Britain. This is the police state. Police coming out to threaten someone who hasn’t committed a crime. I’m fuming.”
The incident is yet another case where police have appeared to meddle in free speech....<<<Read More>>>...
Thursday, 2 July 2026
We Are Beings of Light
At this time, many of us are reawakening to the truth of who we are because we are living amidst such large-scale changes in the world. We need to access this light not only to survive but also to thrive as we shift into a new order of consciousness. As the changes around us proceed in rapid progression, we will want to be able to trust our own ability to sense what is happening and how we can best respond. We are no longer living in a predictable world in which we can trust external authority figures and prior ideas about reality to guide us. We need to be able to access the information that will help us navigate these uncertain waters, and the ultimate authority resides in our awareness of ourselves as beings of light.
It is through our connection to this light that we know things beyond what the visible world can tell us, and we see things beyond what the physical world reveals. In order to access this wisdom, we can simply allow ourselves to remember that we are not limited, as we have been taught. In fact, we are filled with divine grace and power that is ours for the asking. A daily practice of tuning into this vast potential, conversing with it, and offering ourselves up to it opens the door through which we can reclaim our true identity, taking ownership of the calling that the time has come to create bliss on Earth. (Daily OM)
Europe’s carbon rules buckle as Volkswagen weighs 100,000 job cuts
Meanwhile .... more news on the carbon is guilty lie and the mechanism is for depopulation and parasite class control.
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The EU is holding to its Green Deal targets — a 55% emissions cut by
2030 and net-zero by 2050 — even as its carbon market comes under
growing political attack.
Carbon costs have climbed sharply,
from an average €25 per ton in 2020 to over €100 by 2023, adding
pressure on European manufacturers.
Germany, Italy, and
Eastern European nations are demanding looser climate rules amid job
cuts at major employers like Volkswagen.
The EU's Emissions
Trading System faces political backlash, with Italy calling for
suspension and Poland and the Czech Republic securing a delay to the
ETS2 carbon-pricing scheme.
Critics, including Hungary's
energy minister, argue the EU's aggressive targets risk economic harm
while it accounts for less than 7% of global emissions.
Europe's
green agenda is colliding with economic reality, and the strain is
showing across the continent's industrial heartland. As European Union
leaders hold to their target of a net-zero economy by 2050, a growing
bloc of national governments is demanding the rules be loosened — and
some of the bloc's biggest employers are shedding jobs.
At
the center of the fight is the EU's Emissions Trading System, the
carbon market that has anchored the bloc's climate strategy since 2005.
The system charges companies for every ton of carbon dioxide they emit,
and the politics around it have turned volatile....<<<Read More>>>...
Is Mahmood’s proposed new immigration scheme the official start of the UN’s “replacement migration”?
At the end of June, Shabana Mahmood, the UK Home Secretary, announced a new refugee sponsorship route for refugees. For refugees to enter the UK, they must be referred by the UNHCR.
In other words, the UN is deciding how many refugees enter the UK and from where. Mahmood is outsourcing control of the UK’s borders to the UN. Worse still, her plan appears to be nothing more than a UN “refugee” quota system or, perhaps more accurately, implementation of the UN’s replacement migration scheme....<<<Read More>>>...
The Problem With ‘Extreme Weather’
Wednesday, 1 July 2026
Grounding Ourselves
One of the easiest ways to ground ourselves is to bring our attention to our breath as it enters and leaves our bodies. After about 10 breaths, we will probably find that we feel much more connected to our physical selves. We might then bring our awareness to the sensations in our bodies, moving from our head down to our feet, exploring and inquiring. Just a few minutes of this can bring us home to our body and to the Earth. This is what it means to ground ourselves.
We can go further by imagining that we have roots growing out of the bottoms of our feet, connecting us to the Earth. The roots flow with us, so we can always move. But at the same time, they keep us grounded. We receive powerful energy from the Earth just as we do from the forms of energy we associate with the sky, and our body is a tool that brings these two energies together in a sacred union. When we are grounded, we essentially become a strong container in which our spirits can safely and productively dwell. This is why grounding ourselves every day, especially at the beginning of the day, is such a beneficial practice. Fortunately, it’s as simple as bringing our conscious awareness to our bodies and the Earth on which we walk. (Daily OM)
The UN wants to impose degrowth on the world; it will make everyone poorer by design
In reality, their policies would deliver less production, less investment and fewer opportunities. That is managed decline, not prosperity. It will make all societies poorer, Vance Ginn warns.
The Piketty-led model would push rich countries toward output of roughly €60,000 per person, or about $69,000, by 2100. It would hold annual per-person growth in wealthy regions near zero. That figure requires context.
US GDP per capita was about $89,962 in 2025. The proposed level is about $21,000 lower, or roughly 23 per cent below current American output per person. GDP per capita is not the same as a worker’s salary. It measures the total value produced in the economy divided by the population. For another comparison, personal income per capita was running near $77,800 in early 2026.
Not content to slow some distant, future excess, the plan envisions an America that produces less than we do today. The model would also cut annual work hours by more than half, shifting labour away from construction and manufacturing. As Veronique de Rugy notes, “a comprehensive programme for global managed decline … making everyone poorer” isn’t just a likely forecast – it’s the plan’s whole design.
But building fewer homes will not solve a housing shortage. Making fewer goods will not make necessities more affordable. Restricting work will not help families trying to move ahead....<<<Read More>>>...
Sweden’s new 25-year mining lease exposes the dirty secret behind ‘green’ technology
The Norra Kärr deposit in southern Sweden, now awarded to Leading Edge Materials, will supply terbium, dysprosium, and yttrium - the invisible skeletons of permanent magnets that spin every so-called “zero-emission” motor and every wind turbine blade. But what the media refuses to tell you is that for every ton of these minerals ripped from the ground, there are mountains of toxic waste, destroyed ecosystems, and exploited labor forces....<<<Read More>>>....
2026 Crop Circle #6
Crop circle sighted at Walker's Plantation, Nr Hackpen Hill. Wiltshire. Reported 29th June 2026 ...<<<Read More>>>...
PLEASE NOTE: This is a man made crop circle that has been commissioned for the new series for Sky History with Bradley Walsh.
Renewable Energy Will Impoverish Humanity
To get out of this mess we must remind ourselves of the relationship between fuel quality and wealth, and act in accordance with those realities.
Stand anywhere in the world and starting from your skin look out and around you. Even in the remotest wildlands the environment will have been modified to suit your interests. Layers of intricate textile shield you against weather. In your backpack you have a container with pure water, clean and concentrated food, and in your pocket an electronic device that can send and receive signals as part of a worldwide network. The hills may be bathed in brilliant sunshine and clear air but also in manmade electromagnetic fields permitting you to establish your location, to summon help, to interrogate databases to identify any unusual flower or bird, to call your friends to let them know of your discovery or distribute photographs....<<<Read More>>>....
The Sumerian Tablet That Describes the Night Enlil Ordered Humans Erased — And Enki Said No
What if one of humanity's oldest written records tells the story of a divine decision to wipe out mankind—and one god chose to defy that command? In this video, we explore the remarkable Sumerian traditions surrounding Enlil, Enki, and the ancient Mesopotamian accounts that have fascinated historians, archaeologists, and mythology enthusiasts for generations. 🌍🏺
Discover the ancient cuneiform tablets that preserve stories of humanity's origins, divine conflict, and a catastrophic flood. Learn why Enlil sought to reduce or destroy humanity, how Enki intervened to protect human civilization, and how these ancient narratives compare with later flood traditions found across the ancient Near East. We'll also examine what the surviving tablets actually say, separating historical evidence from modern speculation and popular myths. 📖🔍
Journey into the world of Sumer, where temples, kings, and powerful deities shaped some of the earliest known written literature. Explore the historical context of these texts, the significance of Mesopotamian mythology, and why these stories continue to inspire debate among scholars and history lovers alike. 🏛️⚡
Tuesday, 30 June 2026
How AI may unwittingly be moving us toward the very thing we all fear
Author Kurt Hall warns that while the internet has delivered immense benefits, its social media offspring—amplified by advanced AI—are eroding children’s critical thinking, interpersonal abilities, and communication skills at an alarming rate.
Platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok now leverage AI to create highly personalized, irresistible experiences tailored to young brains, accelerating a troubling trend with profound long-term consequences.
Recent studies reveal that teenagers aged 13 to 18 spend an average of five hours daily on social media, totaling more than 1,800 hours annually. This exceeds time spent in school, where students log approximately 1,260 hours per year based on a typical schedule of 6.5 to 7 hours per day over 36 weeks.
Even accounting for school breaks, children devote about 40% more time each year to social media than to formal education. As AI makes these platforms more engaging, this imbalance is expected to worsen, leaving less opportunity for reading, writing, logical problem-solving, and extracurricular activities that build emotional intelligence and social skills....<<<Read More>>>>...
Google restricts Meta’s Gemini AI access amid computing crunch
The AI sector faces a severe capacity crunch, with Google's cloud unit backlogged by $460 billion in undelivered contracts.
Google leases $920 million/month in computing power from SpaceX to address infrastructure shortages, mirroring deals by Anthropic.
Meta shifts to its own Muse Spark model to reduce reliance on rivals like Google and invests $600 billion in U.S. infrastructure by 2028.
AI industry consolidation raises concerns as Big Tech giants control both models and infrastructure, leaving smaller players at a disadvantage.
The battle for dominance in artificial intelligence has taken an unexpected turn, as Google has reportedly imposed restrictions on Meta's access to its Gemini AI models. According to a Financial Times report, Google notified Meta in March that it could not fulfill the social media giant's full request for computing capacity, disrupting a number of Meta's internal AI projects. The move has raised fresh questions about the fragility of AI infrastructure at a moment when tech giants are racing to control the future of machine intelligence....<<<Read More>>>...
An Alternative View
"And when the DNA of the survivors of the great deluge entered under Noah's Arc, and the consciousness of all remaining life became part of the simulated reality there, albeit a copy of the realm they had left behind ... the wait for a return back to their real home began ... and still continues to this day
And so it was .... and then those that had desired the ending of those life forms, also entered under Noah's Arc after a time ... the plan was to complete the great culling that had started prior to the mighty deluge "....
Taken from "The Chronicles of Ezra" written by Matthew James
Encouraging White Women to Have More Children is a Dangerous Right-Wing Development. Apparently
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In a piece for the Telegraph, ‘Should white people really stop having children?’, Michael Deacon introduces readers to a German academic anti-natalist feminist called Dr Vera Brunschweiger.














































