Microchips Are the “Brains” of Every Electronic Device in the World and They’re Becoming Scarce
Everything that requires a microchip could soon become unrepairable…this includes your car, anything with “smart” tech, and your computer.
Everything that requires a microchip could soon become unrepairable…this includes your car, anything with “smart” tech, and your computer.
Allegedly created to battle the climate crisis, a new credit card and the Carbon Calculator are being promoted to measure one’s Personal Carbon Allowance – and punish or restrict those who exceed their “allotment.”
The Carnet is the biometric ID used in Venezuela, also known as the Fatherland Card. It’s necessary to buy food, obtain healthcare, vote, and survive.
Are Google’s self-driving cars an “advance” or are they going to take away jobs, opportunities, and the ability to travel freely for those who don’t use them?
Looking to make healthier decisions about food? Detox your kitchen using this advice and ditch the toxic ingredients and foods. You don’t need to throw things out – just don’t buy these things in the future.
Why carry a phone on your person when it can be embedded under your skin? Yet another WEF-discussed tech that could be coming soon.
Why does the World Economic Forum want to track everybody with RFID tags embedded within their clothing? What purpose does this serve? Our writer has some thoughts on this.
Looking for a few last-minute preps on a shoestring budget before the world collapses? Here’s what you need to know.
Can you improve your homestead’s efficiency through crypto-mining? Undoubtedly., even though it may sound foreign. Here are some things to mull over.
Would you know what to do if you were warned of an imminent nuclear strike? Here’s how to get prepared for that horrifying possibility.
With everything going on right now in Ukraine, how can you best prep for the Ukraine-Russia war and what could be coming next? What should you focus on, and why? Here are our tips.
A Russian fertilizer export ban is now in place. And guess from where American farmers purchase large amounts of fertilizer? Get ready for sticker shock.
The supply chain breakdown has changed agriculture, and you need to understand how to produce your own fertilizer. Self-sufficiency is vital and fertilizer gets you there.
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