More people are dying destitute on the streets of Wales

WALES - The number of homeless people dying on the streets hit an all time high last year, new figures have shown. Some 41 homeless people died in Wales according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics, almost double that of the year before. The previous year, in 2020, there had been just 22 deaths of homeless people across all of Wales. Last year an estimated 741 homeless people died in England and Wales. That's 54% higher than when records began in 2013, and equates to two people dying every day.

'I go a week each month without money'

WALES - "I've lived here all my life. I've noticed all the prices going up – it's a huge crisis really. We used to be able to get at least everything for nearly £60. I've noticed chicken chargrills have gone from £2.50 to nearly £5 and at the Morrisons deli they used to charge £2.95 and it's gone up to £4.25."

South Korea can’t pay people enough to have a baby

SOUTH KOREA - The season of baby fairs is here once again in South Korea. Busy, noisy affairs held in cavernous conference halls where hundreds of vendors try to sell expectant parents everything they could possibly desire for their new bundle of joy – and plenty of other things they never knew they needed.

CHINA: A Beta Test for the New World Order

CHINA - Remember all those covid cultists who were cheering for China last year? Remember when they claimed that China was a perfect example on why lockdowns are necessary and proof that they work? China’s economy is now in freefall with their manufacturing base under extreme stress from the mandates. Furthermore, it would appear that the Chinese populace is finally fed up with the draconian conditions and are rising up in revolt.

Chinese anti-lockdown protesters earn the praise that eluded their Western peers

CHINA - Establishment politicians and media outlets have praised the ‘freedom-loving’ Chinese, after demonizing those who spoke out against their own lockdowns. “It’s really important that citizens be able to make themselves heard, that they are protesting on a specific issue that touches on so many others – of government control of authoritarian states – we, of course, stand with those protesters,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this week in response to the ongoing protests in China against the government’s zero-Covid policy.

Switzerland Mulling Bans on Electric Car Use

SWITZERLAND - As a result of the ongoing energy crisis throughout Europe, Switzerland is considering a ban on the use of electric cars for non-essential purposes. Owners of Teslas, Volts, and other electric cars in Switzerland may soon find themselves taking the bus, with the country reportedly considering a partial ban on using EVs as part of a host of measures aimed at saving electricity. Like a whole host of other European nations, Switzerland’s energy situation is being significantly stressed as a result of Russia largely pulling out of Europe’s energy market, with the country seeming particularly concerned about its supply of electricity.

 
Foolish Decision to Close Britain’s Biggest Gas Storage Site Reversed

UK - Rough, a gigantic British gas storage facility in the North Sea which the government allowed to go to the wall in 2017, is being gradually brought back to life as the energy crisis bites. North Sea gas storage site Rough had accounted for an astonishing 70 per cent of Britain’s relatively unimpressive gas storage capacity at the time of its closure — a strategic resilience issue in itself, given the ‘all eggs in one basket’ situation it left the country in — with operator Centrica estimating the loss of the “cushion” energy supply it provided ended up costing customers around £88 each, or £2.4 billion in total, last winter.

Roubini Warns "The Mother Of All Economic Crises Looms"

USA - The world economy is lurching toward an unprecedented confluence of economic, financial, and debt crises, following the explosion of deficits, borrowing, and leverage in recent decades. In the private sector, the mountain of debt includes that of households (such as mortgages, credit cards, auto loans, student loans, personal loans), businesses and corporations (bank loans, bond debt, and private debt), and the financial sector (liabilities of bank and nonbank institutions). In the public sector, it includes central, provincial, and local government bonds and other formal liabilities, as well as implicit debts such as unfunded liabilities from pay-as-you-go pension schemes and health-care systems – all of which will continue to grow as societies age.

Ben Gvir's moves on Temple Mount could spark intifada

ISRAEL - Outgoing Public Security Minister Omer Barlev warned Thursday that his successor could spark widescale Palestinian unrest if he tries to change the status quo at Jerusalem’s Temple Mount. Far-right MK Itamar Ben Gvir, set to take over the post in the coming weeks, has been a frequent critic of regulations at the Jerusalem holy site.

A ruinous and strict green agenda

UK - As with many of the crises facing Britain, the government would have the public believe that Russia and Vladimir Putin should be blamed for the energy crunch, but Britain’s especially parlous situation — despite the fact it imports little Russian gas directly — can be attributed in large part to years of mismanagement by Conservative Party-led governments.

The Developing World May Fall Into Energy Poverty Due To Europe's Increasing Demand

EUROPE - Due to the decline in Russian imports, the European Union is currently experiencing an energy crisis. The developing world may fall into energy poverty due to Europe’s increasing demand. According to a Credit Suisse energy analyst quoted by Bloomberg on Tuesday, the EU energy crisis would undoubtedly result in energy poverty in developing nations. “Europe is sucking gas away from other countries whatever the cost,” Saul Kavonic told the media.

Netherlands seeks to close 3,000 farms

HOLLAND - The Dutch government announced plans to buy and close up to 3,000 farms near areas deemed environmentally sensitive to comply with EU climate rules, the Telegraph reported. The Netherlands stated that it would first offer one-time voluntary deals to large nitrogen-emitting farms in hopes of reducing pollution. However, if not enough farmers accept that initial offer, the Dutch government announced that it would move forward with "compulsory purchases."

Christie’s Auction House to Push Sick Pedo Art on the Masses

UK - Balenciaga has had no shortage of headlines the past couple of weeks. Initially, they were ridiculed for an ad campaign that featured toddlers holding teddy bears dressed in kink and bondage leather chains, etc. Then, a US Supreme Court decision regarding child pornography was discovered conspicuously hidden in a Balenciaga handbag.

Indian Government Blames Public for Getting Vaccines

INDIA – The Indian Government blames public for getting vaccines despite being aware of its side effects – claims it cannot be held liable for any injuries. The Indian government has argued before the Supreme Court of India that it is not liable for any injuries that may occur as a result of the Covid vaccine, according to its affidavit dated November 23. This affidavit was submitted in response to a petition filed by the parents of two young women in India who tragically lost their lives after receiving the experimental Covid vaccine last year, according to Hindustan Times.

The gross stuff legally allowed in YOUR favorite food by the FDA

USA - There are probably trace amounts of animal poop, rat hairs and insect skin in some of your favorite foods — and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is OK with it. The average 17oz jar of peanut butter is legally allowed to contain up to five rodent hairs and still meet the agency's regulatory standards. Every store-bought 3oz bag of popcorn can ship with one rat poop pellet, and a standard 1.5oz bar of chocolate is allowed up to 30 insect parts.

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