Nine in ten Australians want more people and businesses to stand up for and defend science - and think scientists are crucial to solving Australia’s biggest future challenges, the latest 3M State of Science Index finds – released to launch National Science Week 2023.
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Central Bank Gold Demand Soars To New All-Time High
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The largest gold holdings of the top six Central Banks in the world are, in tonnes: US (6,133), Germany (3,352), Italy (2,451), France (2,436), Russian Federation (2,329) and China (2,113). The UK only has 310 tonnes of gold but China is expected to keep another 2-3,000 tonnes of gold off its official books, potentially making it the largest holder in the world.
What does this mean? Gold is not dead. Central banks love gold and are positioning for a post-capitalist, post-Great Reset world. All t -
The Coming Death Throes Of Capitalism And Free Market Economics
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Technocracy cannot flourish until capitalism and free market economics die a permanent death. Thus, there is an unprecedented moral hazard to give Humpty Dumpty a good push off the wall. The Great Reset, Sustainable Development, Green New Deal, etc., are all positioned to destroy our prevailing economic system.
This article provides some economic markers that show the internal economic rot that is being disguised by propaganda and false news from governments and Technocrats alike. ⁃ TN Edi -
Resistance Isn’t Futile: The Global Rejection Of CBDCs
via technocracy.news
This insightful article only misses the key point that Central Banks are privately owned and not government institutions. There are only 214 central banks in the world, each serving only one client, that is, the host nation. The CBDC steamroller emanates from the central bank for central banks, the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland.
Together, these Central Banks make up the giant vampire squid that is trying to take over the entire world and everything in it. These are the
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