‘Putin could switch everything off’: how cashless Sweden went too far

‘Putin could switch everything off’: how cashless Sweden went too far

It is the Swedish thing to do to have coffee and cake in the morning. It is, however, unusual to be doing so with a former head of Interpol. Björn Eriksson has spent much of his professional life hunting criminals, coordinating police forces and running national emergency drills. Now his chief security concern is his country’s erasure of cash…

What Happened at the WHO this week?

What Happened at the WHO this week?

Newsletter, October 5th 2023 We’ve been writing and talking a lot about the Pandemic Treaty, aka WHO CA+,…

Aerial View and Grayscale Photography of High-rise Buildings

15 Minute Cities

Good evening. Restructuring of Canadian mayors and municipalities under the auspices of the United Nations began in 1992. PM Mulrooney signed Canada onto UN Agenda 21. Canada thus became a UN member nation-state. 178 countries signed on, lured by the promise of big money to go green. By 2000, countries, including Canada, were being governed by directions of the UN G7 G20 World Economic Forum and…

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