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  • The “crisis”, is that they all want cheaper workers, not that their particular workers aren’t cheaper than their neighbors. It’s a race to the bottom. If there’s a shortage of workers, their wages rise, and people are interested in their jobs but then they would have to cut the profits.

    Germany can and has attracted other EU citizens. They want cheaper. Butchers’ shop and “critical skilled” are oxymorons. The Indians coming into Germany are working for the big shops and factories, not opening their own. It is a shift towards a migrant laborer based economies while those that own the actual assets get rich for relatively little effort, like with housing and the shift from owning to renting. The gap just keeps getting bigger.



  • In August 2025, Nicolas Guillou, a French judge at the International Criminal Court, found himself locked out of the financial system and most online services. Why? Because the United States had placed him on a sanctions list that also includes al-Qaeda members, drug smugglers, and Vladimir Putin, simply because the court issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Five other ICC judges and three prosecutors have also ended up on the sanctions list.

    So … the opposite of the title? Europe placed an arrest warrant against Netanyahu and it was the US who placed these sanctions …

    Jacques Baud, a former employee of the Swiss intelligence service, military analyst, and regular commentator on the international Russian news channel RT, ended up on a sanctions list due to alleged support for Putin, by which EU authorities mean his pro-Russian analyses of Western policy in the run-up to the war in Ukraine.

    Ah, there it is.

    Gonna have to take the objectivity of the article into question, although it does employ a lot of truths to try to reach the conclusion it wants to reach.


  • One remorseful witness – a former soldier who once sensationally claimed troops had captured an alien in Varginha – admits having spread fake news after being offered a bribe worth thousands of dollars. “There’s no such thing as the ET of Varginha,” he says, calling claims of a military cover-up “one of the biggest farces ever”.

    An army investigation – published in full to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the sightings and rebuff allegations of a conspiracy – also concluded the story was a sham

    The saga has been good business for Varginha.

    As he sat in the shade of a spaceship-shaped bus stop, not far from Varginha’s rocket-shaped city hall,

    This is not news. At best, this is a documentary if the people involved had access to some of the best and most modern videotaping equipment and yet couldn’t get any clear high definition pictures to include anything about the thing they were reporting. If there were aliens, they would be laughing at how our species assumes they would be so alike to them morphologically and that for some reason they crossed a galaxy just to ape out on a planet.










  • I have no problem with security cameras either. Asshole like Elon make a car with cameras, and suddenly the GDPR doesn’t apply and judges switch to issuing subpoenas to their owners in case they might have caught a nearby crime instead of issuing fines.

    Having some decent surveillance that you aren’t an asshole with (hint: if you are using to track and profile people and you are the sort of person who likes to doxx, you probably are) brings ease of mind. You no longer have to suppose who or when some crime might have been committed, and even if it’s not useful for catching them they can effectively help you make your prevention more effective. If governments cared about our security, they would just make sure they had no backdoors or mass surveillance capabilities, they would at least allow for personal, localized usage for our property a lot more.

    Didn’t know about the term sousveillance, that’s awesome because that’s what I’ve been arguing for all along.