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Monthly Archives: May 2025
Data Centres Energy and Water Consumption: Do we ask too much of our planet?
There is a website which provides information for 9752 data centres across the world. https://www.datacentermap.com/datacenters/ Why are data centres and data transmission networks important? Demand for digital services is growing rapidly. Since 2010, the number of internet users worldwide has … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, back up power, business, clean water usage, cloud computing, data Centres, data services, digitising, emissions, energy consumption, Essex, farmland, fuel sources, generator backup, glacier collapse, hyperscalers, Internet infrastructure, land use, location. security, low rainfall, Microsoft, national grid, permafrost melt, warming planet
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The ‘new Anti-semitism’ which creates support for Zionism
The billionaire Jewish philanthropist George Soros gets attacked by authoritarian leaders such as Prime Minister Victor Orbàn of Hungary. ……..2017 parliamentary election, Orbán promoted anti-Semitic imagery of powerful Jewish financiers scheming to control the world. Thousands of posters of a … Continue reading
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Tagged 'new anti-semitism', apartheid, censorship, colonialism, Communism, Europe, extreme right, hate, Hungary, israel, leftists, middle east, muslims, Palestine, persecution, progressives, propaganda, redrawing map, rewriting history, rhetoric, savage continent, starvation as a weapon of war, WWII, zionism
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Eugenics
Nazeem Ahmed presents the history of Eugenics because this debunked concept has arisen as a weaponized tool to threaten the majority of the world’s population. Even before the emergence of Nazism as a dominant political force in Germany, the United … Continue reading
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Tagged america, anihilation, anti multiculturalism, Baur, Congress, Davenport, democracy, eugenics, extremists, genocide, germany, hate, lawmakers, politics, repulsion, timeline of eugenics, white supremacy
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Profiling an extremist
Another book I am dipping into is ‘Alt Reich: the network war to destroy the Western world from within’ by the Indian writer, Nazeem Ahmed. I have searched on Stephen Miller’s name: Here is an extract: The acolyte After 9/11, … Continue reading
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Tagged america, ethnic mix, extremism, hate, multi cultural, othering, radicalising youth, white supremacists
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Words are powerful
The following is an extract from ‘The Friends of Israel’ and it is particularly important that anyone reading the book understands the semantics used, so as to be clear about the future use of descriptions such as ‘Israel lobby’. Those … Continue reading
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Tagged apartheid, Israel lobby, Jewish, muslim, Palestine, religion, right wing, UK, US, zionism
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Why we hate
Q.Why did we need Friends of Israel? A.below: …… the Zionist movement has been forced to mobilise in response to a resurgent Palestine solidarity movement. In particular, since its launch in 2005, the growth of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions … Continue reading
Gulag mentality
It is sad, but true. The Gulag horrors are being expanded in Russia. Innocent civilians from Ukraine are suffering there. Out of our sight, out of reach from their suffering families. Pain radiates out from their locations and maybe you … Continue reading
Lithium – the new gold vs. historic spiritual land
Timeline: Energy Plug wants to enter into a long-term partnership with the Malahat First Nation. Plans are to build a 100,000-square-foot battery assembly and research facility at the nation’s Malahat Business Park, a 52-acre industrial park in Mill Bay, roughly … Continue reading
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