AI Top of the Agenda at Secretive Bilderberg Meeting

PORTUGAL - OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will attend the secretive Bilderberg Meeting, an annual gathering of over 100 political and corporate leaders from Europe and North America, which has announced AI as a key item on its agenda this year. Altman isn’t the only Big Tech figure in attendance. Other participants include Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, and Google DeepMind head Demis Hassabis. The meeting will take place from 18 to 21 May in Lisbon, Portugal.

Push for global citizenship is 'devaluing the American identity'

USA - Political Science Professor at Suffolk Community College Nicholas Giordano joined The National Desk’s Jan Jeffcoat Wednesday to break it down. “I think it's a big problem. Two weeks ago, the Department of Education released the numbers for civic proficiency within the United States and basic American history proficiency and we're seeing the lowest levels in history so it's clear the students don't have a good grasp on American history and civics, what our government is all about and what's their civic obligation within our society.,” he said.

China’s loans pushing world’s poorest countries to brink of collapse

CHINA - A dozen poor countries are facing economic instability and even collapse under the weight of hundreds of billions of dollars in foreign loans, much of them from the world’s biggest and most unforgiving government lender, China. An Associated Press analysis of a dozen countries most indebted to China — including Pakistan, Kenya, Zambia, Laos and Mongolia — found paying back that debt is consuming an ever-greater amount of the tax revenue needed to keep schools open, provide electricity and pay for food and fuel. And it’s draining foreign currency reserves these countries use to pay interest on those loans, leaving some with just months before that money is gone.

Fresh blackout threats emerge as power grid faces a stressful summer

USA - The nation’s power grid is in precarious shape heading into what could be an especially hot summer, according to the regulatory authority that monitors the electricity system, with much of the country at risk for outages if it experiences scorching weather scientists say looks increasingly likely. The mid-Atlantic and southeastern states are the only areas of the country where the North American Electric Reliability Corp (NERC) is not warning of the potential for outages in the event of prolonged and intense heat waves or monster storms. “The system is close to its edge,” said John Moura, director of reliability assessment and performance analysis at NERC. “More needs to be done to bolster the system’s resilience.” The warnings are becoming an annual event.

 
Godless Britain

UK - Brits are among the least likely in the world to believe in God, according to a major study. Under half stated they were convinced about the existence of a higher power, compared to three-quarters four decades ago. Levels were lower in just five of the 24 nations covered in the research, led by the Policy Institute at King's College London. China was by far the lowest on just 17 per cent. By contrast 100 per cent believed in God in the Philippines, and 99 per cent in Iran, Nigeria and Morocco.

Former world leaders make nuclear appeal to G7

JAPAN - A letter signed by over 250 former heads of state, cabinet ministers, diplomats, and scientists urged the G7 on Wednesday to not allow nuclear arms control talks to fall victim to the current great power confrontation. “The world badly needs more nuclear arms control, not less,” said the letter, jointly organized by two nonprofits, the European Leadership Network and the Asia-Pacific Leadership Network. “In the darkest hours of the Cold War, the Soviet Union and US were able and willing to discuss and agree measures to reduce the risk of nuclear war. This statement… supports a return to this diplomacy, and protection of nuclear arms control as a global imperative.”

Ukraine’s neighbors ready to pay off Zelensky to stop conflict

UKRAINE - Poland is leading a group of European nations that are secretly urging Vladimir Zelensky to find a way to settle the conflict with Russia, veteran journalist Seymour Hersh has reported, citing a “knowledgeable” American official. According to US intelligence, other EU countries that want to see an end to the fighting include Hungary, Germany, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, Hersh wrote in an article published on his Substack page on Wednesday.

Mainstream media is dead – US senator

USA - Former Republican presidential candidate Lindsey Graham has argued that the Trump-FBI report shows that the press is broken. Monday’s bombshell Durham Report shows not only that the FBI improperly launched the ‘Russiagate’ probe to prevent Donald Trump from being elected president, but also that legacy media outlets won accolades for hyping the false scandal with politically motivated lies, US Senator Lindsey Graham has claimed.

Biowarfare Through the Food Supply

USA - In an April 17, 2023, opinion piece in STAT News, Dr Peter Lurie and Beth Ellikidis argue for the genetic engineering of food, claiming “newer technologies can make highly targeted changes at the base-pair level — one specific rung on the DNA ladder — enhancing precision and reducing the likelihood of ‘off-target effects’ in which the base pairs are unintentionally added to or deleted from the genome.”

Italy struggles to come to terms with 'apocalyptic' floods

ITALY - Shell-shocked Italians are struggling to come to terms with the 'apocalyptic' floods that have torn through their homes and killed at least eight people across northern Italy. Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in the popular holiday region of Emilia-Romagna and this weekend's Italian Grand Prix in Imola was cancelled after the deadly floods turned streets into fast-moving rivers.

Deadly floods in Somalia

SOMALIA - Rising water levels have forced critical facilities in the city of Beledweyne to close, locals have told RT. Floods caused by days of heavy rain have left a trail of devastation in central Somalia, displacing thousands of families in Beledweyne, the region’s most densely populated city. According to the UN, over 460,000 people have been affected, including nearly 219,000 who have been displaced. An official with Somalia’s National Disaster Management Agency told the Associated Press that at least five people, including three children, have been killed.

Brexit has failed – Farage

UK - Nigel Farage, a key figure in Britain’s vote to leave the EU in 2016, has argued that Brexit “has failed.” The former politician accused “useless” UK lawmakers of letting the nation down. Speaking to the BBC’s Newsnight show on Monday, Farage – who founded the Brexit Party in 2018 on a platform of Euroskepticism and advocacy for a ‘no deal’ severance from the EU – said that the general thrust of Brexit had been stifled by politicians in Westminster and Brussels. He claimed that this has led to the UK thus far not seeing any discernible economic benefits since leaving the bloc.

Can We Stop Runaway AI?

USA - Increasingly, we’re surrounded by fake people. Sometimes we know it and sometimes we don’t. They offer us customer service on websites, target us in video games, and fill our social-media feeds; they trade stocks and, with the help of systems such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, can write essays, articles, and e-mails. By no means are these AI systems up to all the tasks expected of a full-fledged person. But they excel in certain domains, and they’re branching out.

The man who wants to fix Britain

UK - When Keir Starmer’s namesake, the Scottish politician and trade unionist Keir Hardie, founded the British Labour Party in 1900, it wasn’t to be a party of protest. “We were formed to be a party of government,” says Starmer, the man seen by many as the UK’s Prime-Minister-in-waiting, as we walk through the echoey halls of the Palace of Westminster, the seat of British politics. “The Labour Party only came into existence in order to form Labour governments and bring about change. We must never, ever lose sight of that.”

Target’s latest line is promoting an ideology

USA - Prepare yourself: There’s ample rainbow-washing ahead. We got our first peek into the consumerist goodies available for June’s LGBT Pride Month with the newly released capsule collection from Target. This lineup includes kitschy graphic tees with slogans such as “They She He” (featuring cartoon images of naked people), “Trans Pride Trans Power,” “Trans People Will Always Exist,” and “Queer! Queer! Queer! Queer!” Sure, that just looks like harmless junk for adults, but these items were also designed for and are now marketed to babies, toddlers, kids, tweens, and teens.

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