WEF wants to use AI to automate censorship of “disinformation”

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has revealed its latest scheme: they want to use AI to automate the censorship of whatever they deem “hate speech” and “disinformation.”
Germany unveils China-inspired COVID app

Germany’s health minister, Karl Lauterbach, has unveiled a new COVID tracking app that uses colours based on health status to determine what rights someone has, just like the app used in China.
Denmark bans COVID vaccine for youth under 18

Denmark has announced that people under the age of 18 are no longer allowed to get the COVID vaccine.
The UK plans to have scheduled blackouts in the middle of winter

The UK is being sent back to the Dark Ages, with the government planning to have several scheduled blackouts in the middle of winter to conserve power due to predicted energy shortages.
Australians are paying $1,000 to sleep in a pod

Due to rapidly increasing rent prices, Australians have begun paying 1000 AUD per month to sleep in a single-bed sleeping pod.
Pope Francis tells young Europeans they need to eat less meat

His Holiness Pope Francis is demanding that young Europeans stop eating so much meat in a bid to save the planet from climate change.
Heatwaves are getting named like Hurricanes

A city in Spain has become the first in the world to give heatwaves names — much like we do with hurricanes — to make them sound more serious.
Spain bans setting AC below 27°C

Spain has banned setting the AC below 27°C in most public buildings in an effort to wean the country off of Russian oil.
Irish farmers outraged over 25% emissions reduction plan that will lead to herd culling

Irish farmers and several organizations in the agriculture industry are outraged over the government’s plan to cut agriculture emissions by 25%, all while claiming it won’t lead to herd culling.
ULEZ: The UK is charging people for the sin of driving

London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan, is enforcing and plans to extend an “Ultra Low Emissions Zone” (ULEZ) to encompass the entire city, which will lead many drivers to be charged up to £12.50 daily for the sin of driving.