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IRAN: Digital Food Rationing rolls out using Biometric IDs amid food riots

17 May 2022 @ 3:25 pm

Iran is set to be the first country to roll out a food rationing scheme based on new biometric IDs. Where vaccine passports failed, food passports will now be eagerly accepted by hungry people who can’t afford rapidly inflating food prices. This is the realization of a longstanding agenda by the Rockefeller/UN/WEF crowd to, as […]

Food Supply Shutdown: Deer, fish, pigs euthanized; crops not planted

4 May 2022 @ 10:26 pm

An observing alien species would ask itself, “Why is humanity destroying ALL of their food sources?” In this special Ice Age Farmer broadcast, Christian has a candid conversation about the overwhelming number of attacks on our food supply. With crops unplanted and with more food facilities burning down, the media runs stories about “food fire […]

War on Food Goes Hot: FBI warns cyberattacks on farms — One farm stands up

25 April 2022 @ 4:35 pm

The food wars have gone hot — and even the mainstream is noticing. Even as the fires and explosions destroying our food supply are broadly reported, the FBI warns of cyberattacks on farming infrastructure. As this awareness grows, one farm has stood up to NY state, refusing to comply with Bird Flu orders. Christian breaks […]

Fmr CDC Director: Bird Flu is the Real Pandemic – C19 was just practice

9 April 2022 @ 9:35 pm

Former CDC Director Robert Redfield has stated that Bird Flu will jump to humans and be highly fatal in the coming “Great Pandemic,” for which C19 was a mere warm-up. Download (mp3): FULL REPORT on Gates-funded gain-of-function research on weaponizing H5N1: BIRD FLU: the Next Pandemic? FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.iceagefarmer.com/2022/04/09/fmr-cdc-director-bird-flu-is-the-real-pandemic-c19-was-just-practice/ GET OFF YOUTUBE NOW! On […]

BIRD FLU: the Next Pandemic?

8 April 2022 @ 2:37 pm

There is an untold story involving Bird Flu, gain of function research, the Gates foundation, and Ukrainian biolabs — and it is time to tell it. As hundreds of millions of birds are killed due to Bird Flu “PCR outbreaks,” Europe is warning of chicken and egg shortages, and many states have now outright banned […]

Biden pays farms to STOP – EU out of Feed – Meat taxes & Chicken permits – Up to you to GROW FOOD!

1 April 2022 @ 9:38 pm

Even as Biden and Trudeau announce food shortages, farmers are being paid to STOP farming. Chickens are now “illegal animals” in more municipalities, requiring a permit, “due to bird flu.” The EU is culling livestock as they run out of animal feed, and the Netherlands is seriously considering a meat tax. — And yet, there […]

Biden: “Food Shortages Real” – Bird Flu PCR – PFAS closes farms

25 March 2022 @ 9:13 pm

Bread & circuses keep the masses asleep…and they are taking away the bread. As Biden announces food shortages are coming — prompting many to go stock up, and likely necessitating food rationing — two massive attacks are being perpetrated against our food supply: a “bird flu” epidemic is sweeping Europe and the US, again fueled […]

“Brace for Rationing” – Food Crisis Escalates – EU farmers furious

4 March 2022 @ 10:05 pm

The food crisis is escalating: more countries are halting exports, but even as the EU converges a food crisis meeting, they refuse to relax restrictions on farmers. Similarly, the US is not waiving biofuel mandates even as grain prices explode. Christian explains that this crisis is needed to advance the agenda, and reiterates the priorities […]

FOOD CRISIS: EU expects shortages, S. Korea feed producers to declare Force Majeur

3 March 2022 @ 5:48 pm

The food crisis is here. The EU’s agricultural ministers held an emergency meeting, and are set to activate a “Food Crisis Contingency Mechanism” in anticipation of the shortages resulting from the blocked 40% of global wheat exports that are no longer flowing from Ukraine/Russia. S. Korea’s animal feed producers are preparing to declare force majeur, […]

Shippers Cut Off Russia – Wheat Price Explodes – Cyberattacks on Shipping

1 March 2022 @ 10:48 pm

As Major shipping companies are cutting service to Russia and UK bans shipments from Russia, the disruption to global food supply is now a lasting one. What effect will cutting out the breadbasket of the world have, and–more importantly–who benefits from doing so? Christian breaks it down in this Ice Age Farmer broadcast. Download (mp3): […]

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Brain implants are becoming obsolete, like old phones. What happens next?

4 May 2024 @ 8:00 am

What happens to the implant in your brain when it becomes obsolete or its manufacturer goes bust?Huge advances in medical technology have led to increasingly advanced implanted neurological devices, such as deep brain, vagal nerve, and spinal cord stimulators. Elon Musk’s Neuralink, a wireless brain-computer interface (BCI), is one of the more well-known devices. China recently unveiled its own BCI implant, indicating that it’s quickly catching the US in the neurotechnological space.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags:

Copper coating turns touchscreens into bacteria killers

3 May 2024 @ 9:22 pm

The TANCS coating has been shown to kill 99.9% of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria in just two hoursIf there's one thing that needs to be antibacterial, it's the public touchscreen displays that everyone paws at with their filthy fingers. Well, help is on the way, in the form of a newly developed copper coating.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, ScienceTags: Antibacterial,

Video: Iron-shelled robo-snails swarm together for off-road tasks

3 May 2024 @ 7:43 pm

A swarm of the robo-snails work with one another to traverse a gapEven though snails are slow and slimy-bottomed, they've inspired a new type of robot that could be quite useful. Groups of these bots can operate independently or join together in order to perform tasks that would otherwise be impossible.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Chinese University

OpenAI's Sora makes its first official music video

3 May 2024 @ 4:26 pm

Director Paul Trillo has used Sora to create a four-minute music video for singer/songwriter Washed OutThough OpenAI is yet to make the Sora text-to-video model available to the public, its ability to produce realistic, high-resolution video clips already has movie makers worried for job security. Now the tool has moved into the world of pop music videos.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Open AI,

Wild orangutan engaged in never-before-seen wound-healing behavior

3 May 2024 @ 1:27 pm

This series of photos shows the wound progressively healing thanks to the animal's self-treatement with a medicinal plantFor the first time ever, a wild male orangutan in Sumatra has been spotted tending to a wound on his face in an ingenious way. The technique worked, adding even more cred to the intelligence of this striking and endangered species of great ape.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Orangutans,

Mirasol tiny house makes space for guests and good times

3 May 2024 @ 1:23 pm

The Mirasol is clad in red cedar, with aluminum accentingOne of the challenges of downsizing is that it's very awkward to have friends over. However, despite its compact size, Baluchon's latest model, the Mirasol, ensures its owner's social life won't suffer thanks to a guest sleeping area and a kitchen that opens onto an outdoor bar.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, LifestyleTags:

World's first CNG-powered motorcycle launches in June

3 May 2024 @ 1:12 pm

Baja Auto is reported to be launching the world's first CNG motorcycle in June (Bajaj RS200 model shown)Over the years, we've seen a number of suggested replacements for gasoline to fuel motorcycles – including steam, hydrogen, water and batteries. Now a moto maker is getting ready to launch what's billed as the world's first CNG motorcycle.Continue ReadingCategory: Motorcycles, TransportTags: G

$190,000 eVTOL deliveries begin July - no license required

3 May 2024 @ 9:33 am

The Pivotal Helix is a single-seat eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-Off & Landing) PAV (Personal Aerial Vehicle) with a range of 20+ miles (with 20% reserve) and a cruise speed 55 knots (63 mph). You can order now for July 2024 delivery, and no license is required, though you can't take delivery until you have completed the training.Personal flight is currently undergoing a renaissance thanks to the rapid advancement of so many requisite industrial technologies. The next phase of personal flight is poised to begin and the production version of this aircraft could well mark the occasion in history.Continue ReadingCate

Stressed? Study shows light shone on the head and belly helps

3 May 2024 @ 7:26 am

Applying low-intensity light to the head and gut simultaneously reduced the effects of chronic stressPhotobiomodulation (PBM) is a non-invasive technique that uses low-intensity light from lasers or LEDs to produce a therapeutic effect. It’s been used to treat medical conditions as varied as heart disease and wounds. Transcranial PBM, using light on the head, has also shown promise in treating psychological disorders.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing,

'Genetic programs' allowed the ancestor of all plants to conquer dry land

3 May 2024 @ 7:00 am

The two strains of Zygnema obtained from the University of GöttingenThe first land plants burst forth from ancient algae onto the Earth about 550 million years ago. This one-off evolutionary event, known as plant terrestrialization, fundamentally changed the planet’s surface and atmosphere and made possible the development of all other terrestrial life – including humans.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Genome,

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Skeptical Science New Research for Week #18 2024

2 May 2024 @ 8:32 pm

Open access notables Generative AI tools can enhance climate literacy but must be checked for biases and inaccuracies, Atkins et al., Communications Earth & Environment: In the face of climate change, climate literacy is becoming increasingly important. With wide access to generative AI tools, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, we explore the potential of AI platforms for ordinary citizens asking climate literacy questions. Here, we focus on a global scale and collect responses from ChatGPT (GPT-3.5 and GPT-4) on climate change-related hazard prompts over multiple iterations by utilizing the OpenAI’s API and comparing th

At a glance - Clearing up misconceptions regarding 'hide the decline'

30 April 2024 @ 3:31 pm

On February 14, 2023 we announced our Rebuttal Update Project. This included an ask for feedback about the added "At a glance" section in the updated basic rebuttal versions. This weekly blog post series highlights this new section of one of the updated basic rebuttal versions and serves as a "bump" for our ask. This week features "Clearing up misconceptions regarding 'hide the decline'". More will follow in the upcoming weeks. Please follow the Further Reading link at the bottom to read the full rebuttal and to join the discussion in the comment thread there. Fact-Myth-Box At a glance It's

Pinning down climate change's role in extreme weather

29 April 2024 @ 7:32 pm

This is a re-post from The Climate Brink by Andrew Dessler In the wake of any unusual weather event, someone inevitably asks, “Did climate change cause this?” In the most literal sense, that answer is almost always no. Climate change is never the sole cause of hurricanes, heat waves, droughts, or any other disaster, because weather variability always plays a primary role in the genesis of the events. However, climate change can make these events more intense an

2024 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #17

28 April 2024 @ 3:55 pm

A listing of 31 news and opinion articles we found interesting and shared on social media during the past week: Sun, April 21, 2024 thru Sat, April 27, 2024. Story of the weekScreen capture of CarbonBrief news item. Anthropogenic climate change may be the ultimate shaggy dog story— but with a twist, because here endless subplots definitely depend upon one central element in the unfolding drama of our grand physics accident: the dominant story mechanic is that we're changing Earth's climate. This leads to outcomes. One way of seeing this is via the abstraction of statistics, while another perspective is that of individual experiences each of which is only an anecdote but together lead us back

Fact Brief - Is Antarctica gaining land ice?

27 April 2024 @ 3:24 pm

FactBriefSkeptical Science is partnering with Gigafact to produce fact briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims. This fact brief was written by Sue Bin Park in collaboration with members from our Skeptical Science team. You can submit claims you think need checking via the tipline. Is Antarctica gaining land ice? noWhile Antarctic sea ice varies seasonally, the continent's land ice has continued to melt at an increasing pace. Sea ice forms during the Antarctic winter and retreats during the warmer months. Such freeze-thaw cycles have n

Simon Clark: The climate lies you'll hear this year

26 April 2024 @ 3:55 pm

This video includes conclusions of the creator climate scientist Dr. Simon Clark. It is presented to our readers as an informed perspective. Please see video description for references (if any). This year you will be lied to! Simon Clark helps prebunk some misleading statements you'll hear about climate. The video includes a few interview snippets with John Cook and John Mason while a longer version of the interview is available on subscription based Nebula. Support Simon Clark on patreon: https://patreon.com/simonoxfphys

Skeptical Science New Research for Week #17 2024

25 April 2024 @ 6:24 pm

Open access notables Ice acceleration and rotation in the Greenland Ice Sheet interior in recent decades, Løkkegaard et al., Communications Earth & Environment: In the past two decades, mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet has accelerated, partly due to the speedup of glaciers. However, uncertainty in speed derived from satellite products hampers the detection of inland changes. In-situ measurements using stake surveys or GPS have lower uncertainties. To detect inland changes, we repeated in-situ measurements of ice-sheet surface velocities at 11 historical locations first

Water is at the heart of farmers’ struggle to survive in Benin

24 April 2024 @ 8:33 pm

This is a re-post from Yale Climate Connections by Megan Valére Sosou A photo of rows of plants that are climbing up stakes in the ground.Market gardening site of the Itchèléré de Itagui agricultural cooperative in Dassa-Zoumè (Image credit: Megan Valère Sossou) For the residents of Dassa-Zoumè, a city in the West African country of Benin, choosing between drinking water and having enough food has become a worrying

At a glance - The difference between weather and climate

23 April 2024 @ 3:35 pm

On February 14, 2023 we announced our Rebuttal Update Project. This included an ask for feedback about the added "At a glance" section in the updated basic rebuttal versions. This weekly blog post series highlights this new section of one of the updated basic rebuttal versions and serves as a "bump" for our ask. This week features "The difference between weather and climate". More will follow in the upcoming weeks. Please follow the Further Reading link at the bottom to read the full rebuttal and to join the discussion in the comment thread there. Fact-Myth-Box At a glance How do you go about weather forecasting by yourself? Study

India makes a big bet on electric buses

22 April 2024 @ 8:37 pm

This is a re-post from Yale Climate Connections by Sarah Spengeman A group of people waiting by the side of a road as a bus pulls upPeople wait to board an electric bus in Pune, India. (Image credit: courtesy of ITDP) Public transportation riders in Pune, India, love the city’s new electric buses so much they will actually skip an older diesel bus that arrives earlier to wait for a smoother, cooler ride in a new model. This has fed a new problem: overcrowding. Fortunately, more new buses

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