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‘It’s an act of moral cowardice!’ Julia attacks Labour MP for not opposing government Covid measures
RadioTalk | youtube.com Julia Hartley-Brewer has questioned “what is the point” of the Labour Party being in opposition to the government if they “don’t oppose” and abstain their vote on coronavirus restrictions. Read More: ‘It’s an act of moral cowardice!’ … Continue reading
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Headlines, Philosophy, Politics, Ponerology, Society
Tagged business, covid, lockdowns, restrictions
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Blockbuster Report Reveals How Biden Family Was Compromised By China
Zero Hedge | zerohedge.com In a day when half the US population remained transfixed by the ongoing revelations about the contents of Hunter Biden’s “laptop from hell” and the other half was doing everything in its power to ignore the … Continue reading
The Surveillance Economy
IRL | irlpodcast.org In her new book, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, Harvard Business School’s Shoshana Zuboff argues that tech companies — like Google and Facebook — collect so much personal data for profit, that they’re changing the fundamentals of … Continue reading
“Do Business Schools Incubate Criminals?”
Yves Smith Naked Capitalism Luigi Zingales, who teaches at the University of Chicago’s business school, had an op-ed in Bloomberg provocatively titled “Do Business Schools Incubate Criminals?” He argues that business schools are “partly to blame” for the decline in … Continue reading
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Lenovo CEO gives his $3 million bonus to line workers and other lower-level employees
Kevin Smith Business Insider The CEO of Lenovo Yang Yuanqing has done something unusual among his CEO counterparts. Yuanqing distributed his $3 million bonus among the company’s 10,000 lower level workers. ZDNet reports that, “the ‘Yuanqing rewards’ averaged out at 2,000 … Continue reading
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Businesses forced to dump carbon tax hike on customers
Simon Benson and Steve Lewis The Daily Telegraph SMALL business owners, farmers and home renovators are among those already feeling the effect of the carbon tax as prices soar just two weeks after the scheme was introduced. In one of … Continue reading
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Economics, Headlines
Tagged business, carbon, carbon tax, cent, clean energy, cost, craig wills, Daily, daily telegraph, diesel fuel rebate, energy reforms, federal tax, fuel, Gas, Government, government waste, hefty price, home, home renovators, levy, mini, mini skip bins, pizza boxes, rebate, refrigerant, scheme, simon benson, Skip, Small, small business owners, spike, state, state government, Steve, tax changes, tax hike, Telegraph, vegetables, waste
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IBM unveils chips that mimic the human brain
Source: Computing.co.uk IBM has unveiled a new experimental computer chip that it says mimics the human brain in that it perceives, acts and even thinks. It terms the machines built with these chips “cognitive computers”, claiming that they are able … Continue reading
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