Category Archives: anthropocene

The human interaction evidential impact on Planet Earth

Draining our energy and fresh water capacity

Following from a previous blog: https://borderslynn.com/2025/05/29/data-centres-energy-and-water-consumption-do-we-ask-too-much-of-our-planet/ South Memphis (99.5 percent Black) experience of asthma increased due to smog generated by the Musk built, unregulated datacenter: Here is a glimpse of current exponential construction of datacentres: 500 data centres in UK, … Continue reading

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Strong ties

Previous Mint Press articles I have taken extracts from, revealed the link between Les Wexner (who co-founded MEGA with Ronald Lauder) and Mr Lauder’s close friendship, since they were at Wharton College together, with Donald Trump. Ronald Lauder Birthday: February 26, 1944  … Continue reading

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Unacceptable

Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a severe public health concern, affecting roughly 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 13 boys worldwide (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021). As with other forms of abuse, CSA is characterized by the … Continue reading

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Useful paedophiles?

Sexpionage is the likely reason Jeffrey Epstein became a useful asset to intelligence agencies. He was already building his criminal skills with someone 8 years older than him, Steven Hoffenberg. The two carried out financial scams  and the media often … Continue reading

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Remembering Virginia Robert Giuffre

Here is some of her testimony: https://nypost.com/2019/08/09/jeffrey-epsteins-alleged-sex-slave-reveals-the-men-she-claims-she-was-forced-to-sleep-with/ Here is a recent Substack of Lev Parnas: Justice at the highest level:

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Recognising Palestine

I am reproducing this Conversation article:  Brian Brivati, Kingston University Share article Keir Starmer has announced that the UK will recognise Palestinian statehood by September 2025 unless Israel meets certain conditions, marking a significant shift in UK policy. For decades, successive … Continue reading

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B’Tsalem Aim: to work toward us all living safely together

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The Crumbling House of Maxwell

Setting the scene: UK Recession of 1991-92 28 November 2017 by Tejvan Pettinger The UK recession of 1991 was primarily caused by high-interest rates, falling house prices and an overvalued exchange rate. Membership of the Exchange Rate Mechanism (1990-1992) was a key … Continue reading

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Hiroshima, 1945

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Conflating criticism of the state of Israel and Zionism with anti-semitism?

I am reproducing the Substack of Chris Hedges: Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Confronts the N.J. State Assembly on Dangerous Antisemitism Bill The bill would accept the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism, which conflates criticism of … Continue reading

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