The Somali Day Care and Autism Grift Situation

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I have to agree with Elon’s sentiment on this one. Wow indeed!

As someone who has a grandson who has autism this makes me sick. When I think of all of the other kids in MN and elsewhere with autism who are suffering from lack of services due to fraud it makes me sicker.

I grew up on the ND/MN border and my mom had a sister in Minneapolis so we used to drive down and visit a few times per year. I spent the summers of my teen years in lake country MN, fishing, hiking and motorcycling on the backwoods trails and getting lost in the process. Now I don’t even recognize the places I used to call home, they’ve been taken over by the Somalis, Bosnians, Sudanese and an assortment of others. They don’t integrate they take over neighborhoods and in some cases they’re made no go zones for anyone but their kind.

“Minnesota nice”, one of the great qualities of life in MN was completely taken advantage of and exploited by the shady elements and others were bought off. I tried sounding the alarm again back in 2010 and was told to “stop being negative” and to “not bring up politics” because it’s “too negative and dark”. Well since nobody was paying attention and didn’t hold their politicians accountable now we have this mess. Of course it’s the end times and the tribulation hour but America got too fat, happy and entitled and now it’s collapsing from within.

Organizations like Lutheran Social Services were the ones being paid by the government to bring them to the upper Midwest. They were buying cars for some of them and as I sold some of those cars back then I saw the checks and I knew that ultimately the taxpayer was on the hook for the money. I had some newspaper editorial battles with LSS over these issues but since it wasn’t a big issue yet nobody really paid attention to it. The taxpayer funded schemes continued and expanded.

What we’re seeing now is the final demise of America/Mystery Babylon. All of it’s systems are corrupt and there are problems with fraud in every state, not just Minnesota. Minnesota is being put in front of us now because its time to show Americans what they’ve been ignoring for years and how its way out of hand. Now that the problem has ballooned out of control people feel helpless to stop it and that’s part of the psyop, it’s called “learned helplessness” and it causes people to give up.

This is why we can’t put our trust in slimy politicians, they are all compromised at every level. You can’t get elected unless you play ball with the monied interests. Psalm 146:3 should be the only political sign that should ever be in a believers yard. I almost had signs made up for the last election that had that scripture on it and nothing else but we ended up moving.

At the end of the day as believers we can’t give up but rather we need to press on even harder but not under our own strength. Be strong in the Lord and the power of HIS might, (Eph 6:10), don’t rely on your own strength, lean on Jesus! We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us Philippians 4:13. Galatians 6:9 says And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart. Cling to the scriptures, use God’s word to build your faith daily, reflect on it often and pray without ceasing!

Blessings to you

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Global Silver Controlled by China and JP Morgan

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Editors Note: The big banks tried to stop the rise of silver this week (again) which was successful at first but has failed miserably today as silver is back up to almost $80 per oz. That’s a rebound of 7% overnight and the banks are out of ammunition to bring it back down again. It looks like China and JP Morgan saw the writing on the wall and bought in while the prices were low.

Now that there is a real PHYSICAL shortage and Russia, China and India are using it to back oil purchases via the UAE, the US dollar is in real trouble as it was backed by oil purchases but now that monopoly is GONE.

By Helena Glass from Global Research. Reposted with permission.

China contributes roughly 13% of the global mined silver, but 70% of the refining capacity. While DC Burned under Israel’s hostage, Trump, China just outmaneuvered the global economy for technology, AI, defense weapons, EV’s, iPhones, computers, etc… China is shutting down the world’s largest silver refinery. Beijing moving from strategic hoarding to total resource control.

They have introduced a new regime of export licenses designed to exclude every western trader. To get silver out of China beginning Jan 1, an entity must show production capacity of at least 80 tonnes, hold a 30 million dollar credit line and receive state approval over the rest of the world. China just pulled the rug from under US.

Samsung put in an order to COMEX for 50 million ounces to secure their contracts for 2026 and were given roughly 10% or 5 million, temporarily shutting down COMEX trading. Mexico is the largest producer of silver in the world with five major mines, four of which are owned by Industrias Penoles Sde CV and one by Newmont. YTD, Newmont’s share price has risen from $40 to $106, an increase of about 270%. Penoles shares have risen from $290 to $980 YTD. 

So where is all the silver?

JP Morgan has been revealed to have stockpiled 750 million ounces. A value today of $60 billion. In 2024, global production of silver was 819 million ounces. Global Reserves are estimated to be 640,000 metric tonnes – there are 35,274 ounces in one metric tonne. 

While Trump is pursuing penal bombing on countries without militaries, using up vital inventory, lying about the state of the US economy, and building ballrooms for the elite, the entire economy is going to crumble without rare earths and silver. A literal firestorm! While Sunshine Silver in Idaho is upgrading and expanding, it only produces 7.6 million ounces annually. Under the new rules, companies must secure government licenses to export silver, with eligibility limited to state-approved firms producing at least 80 tonnes annually and holding $30 million in credit lines.

The US uses 1.2 billion ounces annually with Mexico and Canada the major export partners. The value increase will be passed to every electronic, every defense weapon every solar panel – etc… The cost of living is about to explode. Few can survive a 300% increase. Will inflation register these spikes or will artificial reporting continue to assert an inflation rate of 2% – a ridiculous gobsmack by President Trump whose economic genius is on par with a first grader?

The banks holding the largest short positions of silver include HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America, Scotia Bank and UBS. However a total of 22 banks hold shorts which could potentially lead to bank collapses. They are now sitting on 300% shorts and they are borrowing to cover the shorts. Like gold, the manipulation of silver is gone and the price is a market nightmare. Did Elon Musk also stockpile silver to secure Tesla?   

China now holds the cards. And Trump’s big beautiful defense destroyers and F-35’s are grounded. Russia and the BRICS hold title.

China, the Tortoise, is stockpiling cheap oil: 

“As Trump hails himself as the King who brought down gas prices at the pump, he fails to acknowledge that oil prices are down from $75 a barrel to $57 YTD = – 24%. For most of the past decade, oil markets have treated decisions by OPEC as the primary signal for price direction. That hierarchy is being tested, but not overturned. What has changed is where traders look for short-term cues. Increasingly, those cues are coming from China, not because Beijing controls supply, but because its buying behavior now dominates marginal demand and near-term price discovery.”

While Saudi Arabia still controls the bulk of oil supply, Israel is bent on forcing Trump to take an adversarial approach to the country via refusing to sell weapons per contract.  In other words, Israel is isolating America from trade and economic stability. Creating hostile environments, new enemies, and pariah stylized initiatives and sanctions. Trump seems willing…  Noting that a new national guard force will be created to quell any potential future civil unrest as of April – invoking what appears to be a prediction.

As pre-tariff inventories are sold off, 2026 prices are scheduled to rise exponentially affecting everything from appliances to cars to clothing. And Trump will not be able to quell the social media reactions. However, the Israeli-fueled TikTok deal is fast approaching its final stamp of approval projected to occur towards the end of January 2026. It is presumed that Israeli Zionists have already created their PR campaign in the hopes of quelling the truth. Too little too late, most young people have turned to Instagram leaving Israel with a hefty bill – $14 billion. Not to worry, US taxpayers will absorb it through lost Department of War receipts valued in the trillions.

The US has no stockpile of silver. The question whether Fort Knox is empty remains unsolved. And rare earth minerals are the reason for invading other countries – the US has one mine recently reopened that will never fill the necessary void capacity. Instead, the US spends $1 trillion on weapons that can’t be built without silver and rare earths. The logic is undeniably ignorant. But IF I were Satan, I would say,  ‘good job, this is how it is done’.

While JP Morgan now has enough silver to power America for one year, China remains the largest refiner necessary for industrial use. But physical silver has now become a commodity blackmail with technology and AI the immediate hits followed by defense: Silver is used extensively in modern weaponry, particularly in guidance systems, batteries, and electronics for missiles, jets, and other defense tech, with some estimates suggesting hundreds of thousands, even millions of ounces annually for just hypersonic missiles. 

For Russia – the trade becomes oil for silver.

Israel and Amerisrael? Left in the dust. 

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Poland & Hungary Are Threatened By Ukraine Yet Still Remain Divided By It

Guest Post by Andrew Korybko. Reposted with permission.

The Ukrainian ultra-nationalists and intel agents that infiltrated their societies under the cover of refugees might carry out acts of terrorism against them, which could be averted by closer cooperation between their security services, but they still remain divided by Ukraine to its geopolitical benefit.

Poland and the other EU countries like Hungary that host Ukrainian refugees are poised to face more trouble from them after the conflict ends. As of February 2025, official police data showed that Ukrainians committed more crimes in Poland than any other foreigners. Some have also been accused of carrying out national security ones on behalf of Russia, which Russia denied while its media has instead suggested that they’re either anti-Polish ultra-nationalists (fascists) or Ukrainian intel agents.

Whatever the truth may be, former President Andrzej Duda warned in an interview with the Financial Times in early 2025 that “Ukraine’s Traumatized Troops Could Pose A Security Threat To All Of Europe”. Last fall, “The Ukrainian Ambassador To Poland Admitted That His Co-Ethnics Don’t Want To Assimilate” just before one of his country’s prominent online outlets predicted that “An Ethnic Ukrainian Lobby Might Soon Take Shape In The Polish Sejm”, which could altogether pose serious threats to Poland.

Instead of trying to thwart them, Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski encouraged Ukrainians to “knock out” the Druzhba pipeline supplying Hungary and Slovakia with Russian oil, thus earning him the nickname “Osama Bin Sikorski” from Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. As explained in the preceding hyperlinked analysis, this could backfire on Poland by inciting terrorism against it by those ultra-nationalists who lay claim to its southeastern parts where many Orthodox East Slavs used to live.

Circling back to his post, some of the Ukrainian ultra-nationalists and/or intel agents that infiltrated the EU under the cover of refugees could attack Druzhba infrastructure in Hungary, knowing that they could then receive sanctuary in Poland just like the Nord Stream suspect that it refused to extradite to Germany. Although Poland and Hungary have a millennium of shared history and almost 700 years of friendship, Poland’s ruling duopoly nowadays despises Hungary for its pragmatic policy towards Russia.

Taking a cue from Sikorski, they might therefore turn a blind eye towards these “refugees” planning such an attack from their territory and/or plotting Color Revolution unrest in Hungary ahead of spring’s next parliamentary elections. About that scenario, Sikorski’s Hungarian counterpart Peter Szijjarto warned in mid-August that the EU could lead this effort, which came a day after Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service warned about the role that Ukrainians could play in advancing regime change there.

The EU, Ukraine, and Poland all want Viktor Orban out, the goal of which could be furthered by “refugees” (ultra-nationalists and/or intel agents) sabotaging the Druzhba pipeline within Hungary ahead of the next elections and then the economic consequences sparking large-scale preplanned protests. To be clear, none of this might materialize, but the point is that such a scenario is nonetheless credible for the reasons that were explained. Hungarian counter-intelligence would naturally do well to remain alert.

Closer coordination between the Polish and Hungarian security services for thwarting these threats from Ukrainian “refugees” is unlikely due to liberal-globalist Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s and new conservative President Karol Nawrocki’s shared hatred of his pragmatic policy towards Russia. A rapprochement between them through the Visegrad Group is therefore unrealistic, thus leaving their countries vulnerable to these hybrid threats and keeping them divided to Ukraine’s geopolitical benefit.

Israel’s Rivalry With Turkiye Played A Major Role In Its Recognition Of Somaliland

By Andrew Korybko on Substack. Reposted with Permission.

Israel obtains strategic depth in proximity to Turkiye’s Somali facilities for monitoring and – if need be – destroying them if evidence emerges that they’re being used for nuclear purposes like its media now suspects is the purpose behind its planned spaceport and military cooperation with Pakistan there.

Israel just became the first UN member state to recognize Somaliland. Some casual observers believe that this is driven by the desire to have an allied presence in proximity to Iranian-allied and Houthi-controlled North Yemen and/or ahead of Somaliland reportedly accepting large numbers of Gazans. Regarding the first hypothesis, Israel has already proven that it can strike North Yemen without difficulty so it doesn’t need a regional base to do so, while the second alleged imperative isn’t a priority anymore.

The present piece argues that the real reason why Israel unexpectedly made this move at this precise moment in time is actually due to its rivalry with Turkiye. Casual observers probably aren’t aware, but Turkiye nowadays exerts influence over practically every sphere of significance in Somalia, which lends credence to an alarming national security scenario from Israel’s perspective that’ll be discussed shortly. Before getting to that, it’s important to briefly review exactly what influence Turkiye has there.

The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency, its version of USAID, has implemented more than 500 projects since beginning operations in 2011. Turkiye has also been training Somali forces since the opening of its TURKSOM base, its largest overseas one, in 2017. Their economic and military cooperation was then strengthened through a related pact in early 2024, which will modernize the Somali Navy in exchange for Somalia reportedly giving Turkiye 90% of its offshore energy revenue.

By year’s end, Somalia confirmed that Turkiye is building a spaceport on its territory, which an earlier report claimed could have the dual purpose of a ballistic missile test-fire site (the Eastern Mediterranean is too congested for Turkiye to test such arms from its own territory unlike the western Indian Ocean). Earlier this summer, Turkiye’s (de facto junior) partner Pakistan signed a similar military training deal with Somalia, thus representing a conspicuous convergence of their military interests in that country.

All of this led to the popular Israel Hayom’s piece in early December about how “Turkey’s quiet power play in the Red Sea turns Somalia into a proxy”, which discussed an alarming national security scenario that contextualizes Israel’s Somaliland decision. According to them, Turkiye is building a “second strategic geography” in Somalia for testing nuclear weapons and delivery systems (under the cover of its spaceport), which it could obtain through Nigerien uranium and Pakistani missile and nuclear expertise.

While some might scoff at this, the thanks that Netanyahu gave to the Mossad chief in his post about Israel’s recognition of Somaliland suggests that his decision was indeed driven by very serious national security considerations, most likely those pertaining to what was described above. By recognizing Somaliland, Israel could obtain strategic depth in proximity to Turkiye’s Somali facilities for monitoring and – if need be – destroying them if evidence emerges that they’re being used for nuclear purposes.

From Somaliland, Israel could also orchestrate political campaigns for weakening Turkiye’s (arguably hegemonic) hold over Somalia as a means of preemptively averting this worst-case scenario through non-kinetic means, which Somaliland might allow since this helps ensure its own security. The takeaway is that Israel recognized Somaliland more for reasons related to its rivalry with Turkiye than with Iran, and given what’s at stake, Turkiye might soon encourage Somalia to stir more trouble with Somaliland.

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BREAKING: Israel’s Growing Role in Taiwan’s Air Defense Alarms Beijing

By Uriel Araujo at Global Research. Reposted with permission.

Israeli-Taiwanese cooperation, long discreet and underreported, is now moving into far more sensitive terrain. Recent reports indicate that Israeli know-how has been quietly feeding into Taiwan’s emerging missile-defense architecture, the so-called “T-DOME,” a system explicitly inspired by Israel’s Iron Dome. As a matter of fact, this development has already triggered a blunt diplomatic rebuke from Beijing, raising uncomfortable questions about Israel’s long-standing balancing act between rival global powers.

A detailed account of this growing cooperation comes from Nadia Helmy, Visiting Senior Researcher at the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES), who notes that Chinese intelligence agencies have detected expanding Israeli assistance to Taiwan’s missile shield, particularly in radar integration, command-and-control architecture, and layered interception concepts. According to Helmy, Beijing views this cooperation not as an isolated commercial exchange but as a strategic signal, thereby crossing a political red line.

Taiwan’s T-DOME project is ambitious enough. Taipei plans to spend over USD 40 billion on a multi-layered air and missile defense system combining indigenous technology with foreign expertise, drawing lessons from Israel’s battlefield experience.

What makes the situation more delicate is not simply the technology itself but the political choreography surrounding it. Taiwan’s deputy foreign minister reportedly made a secret trip to Israel in December 2025 to discuss defense cooperation, a visit confirmed by multiple outlets. Israeli lawmakers have also traveled to Taiwan, prompting a formal condemnation from China’s embassy in Israel.

There is a context to such moves. Taiwan’s political discourse has increasingly framed Israel as both a security model and a civilizational reference point. One may recall that Taiwanese officials have even invoked biblical imagery when criticizing authoritarianism, explicitly citing Israel as an example. Meanwhile, pro-Israel lobbying networks linked to AIPAC have been expanding their presence in Taiwan, a fact documented but rarely discussed in mainstream Western media.

Israel, for its part, has historically prided itself on its ability to balance competing global relationships. Thus far, it has managed to maintain workable ties with Russia and Ukraine simultaneously, for instance, while also navigating relations with both the US and China.

Be as it may, Taiwan represents a different category of sensitivity altogether. Unlike commercial technology transfers or infrastructure investments, missile defense cooperation touches the core of China’s security concerns. Suffice to say, Beijing’s reaction has been measured rather than escalatory, but unmistakably firm nonetheless. In any case, from China’s perspective, Israeli involvement in Taiwan’s air defense is not neutral, regardless of how it is framed in Tel Aviv.

Some analysts, such as geopolitical expert Sergio Restelli, have already warned that this (and other developments) could mark the end of Israel’s careful balancing with China.

Others argue that Israel is simply responding to pressure from Washington, especially under the Trump administration, which has doubled down on strategic competition with China while encouraging allies to “choose sides.” I’ve written before about how the Trump administration has been pressuring, “sidelining” and “leveraging” the Jewish State in a number ways, including through its Gaza Plan, apparently as part of an effort to rebalance the complex US-Israeli relationship.

What is often overlooked is that China has, until now, shown considerable restraint in its dealings with Israel, even during periods of regional escalation in the Middle East.

For example, despite repeated escalations in Gaza since October 2023, Beijing neither downgraded diplomatic relations nor imposed bilateral sanctions, but rather avoided personalized or inflammatory rhetoric, and kept its criticism largely confined to multilateral forums; this despite the fact that several countries in the Global South did downgrade ties and that public opinion in China strongly favors the Palestinian cause.

This calibrated posture suggests that the Asian superpower has treated Israel as a complex but manageable partner. Such restraint should not be taken for granted, though. Blatantly inserting Israeli defense expertise onto Taiwan’s defense matters risks transforming a manageable disagreement into a kind of structural rift.

Domestically, the Netanyahu government may calculate that closer ties with Taiwan play well with certain ideological constituencies and reinforce Israel’s alignment with the US strategic camp. Yet internationally, the cost could be a degree of isolation significant enough to outweigh any symbolic gains. This is especially true at a time when Israel is already under intense scrutiny over its military campaign in Gaza (with accusations of genocide)  and regional instability.

Meanwhile, Taiwan continues to cultivate parliamentary friendship groups with Israel and deepen technological cooperation, including civilian sectors such as semiconductors and cybersecurity. These areas are far less controversial and could, in theory, sustain bilateral ties without provoking regional backlash. The problem arises when military cooperation becomes impossible to deny.

Thus, Israel finds itself at a crossroads. It can continue to stretch the logic of strategic ambiguity, or accept that no balancing act is indefinitely sustainable. With a Trump-led US pushing allies toward clearer alignment and China signaling firm red lines, Israel is no longer operating in a gray zone.

In the end, the question is not whether Israel has the right to cooperate with Taiwan, but whether doing so in such a manner is strategically prudent. The hard truth is that, in this case, even limited defense transfers can carry outsized geopolitical consequences. Whether Tel Aviv recalibrates or doubles down remains to be seen.

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Uriel Araujo, Anthropology PhD, is a social scientist specializing in ethnic and religious conflicts, with extensive research on geopolitical dynamics and cultural interactions. He is a regular contributor to Global Research.

Festival of Shadows: Why Honoring Hanukkah Is a Denial of Christ

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I had been prompted by the Holy Spirit to do this video awhile ago, probably a month or so ago but I delayed knowing how much controversy it would generate. I can delay no longer as I’m losing fellowship with more and more people over the subject of Jewish feasts and festivals and whether or not they’re required to be kept by Christians today. Personally I believe God’s word when it says this in Colossians 2:16 Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath.

As for Hanukkah and why its a denial of Christ, that’s in the video. The link to the blog I read from is below the video. God bless you all, I pray that this helps those who are confused like I was.

Oh and for those who are already falsely accusing me of celebrating Christmas instead, here are a couple of articles on how I feel about that pagan holiday. First one click HERE, second one click HERE.

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Nicaragua Now Bans Bibles at the Border!

Nicaragua has banned tourists and international visitors from bringing Bibles into the country, according to multiple reports from December 2025. Notices posted at bus terminals in neighboring countries such as Costa Rica and Honduras, particularly by transport companies like Tica Bus and Central Line S.A., warn passengers that Bibles, along with other printed materials like newspapers and magazines, are prohibited from entry into Nicaragua. These restrictions also extend to items such as drones, cameras, and sharp objects.

The ban appears to be enforced by Nicaraguan authorities, with transport companies stating they are acting on directives from the government. Representatives from Tica Bus confirmed that the policy has been in place for over six months. The measure is widely seen as part of a broader crackdown on religious freedom and free expression under President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo’s government.

Since 2018, Nicaragua has shut down more than 5,000 independent civil society organizations, including over 1,300 religious groups, and has increasingly targeted religious leaders through arrests, surveillance, and expulsions. The prohibition on Bibles is viewed by human rights and religious advocacy groups, such as Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), as a significant escalation in efforts to suppress religious and intellectual autonomy.

CSW’s Anna Lee Stangl has called on the Nicaraguan government to lift the ban immediately, describing it as a deeply concerning act within the country’s ongoing repression of freedom of religion and expression. Nicaraguan clergy in exile have also condemned the ban, with some labeling the regime a “diabolical dictatorship” seeking to eliminate spiritual influence as a threat to its control

Nanotech in my Water and Totalitarian AI Government is Here!

I did some simple research on nanotech in our water and the results were interesting to say the least! I also posted an article about AI governance and how its already taking over!

Oh and by the way the nanotech in the water is alive and moving around. It’s kind of creepy.

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Nanotech in the Water

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Nanotechnology in the Water supply

The pictures that you’re looking at on this post are from some water I put in our crockpot on low heat. I did that to moisturize the air as it’s very dry from the heat registers in the winter time. It didn’t take long before the nano technology showed itself.

Then I got curious about nano technology and the water supply and did some simple searches. The results are below.

First, I did a Google search on nano technology and how it’s being used in water. Here is what the Google AI brought back to me.

Nanotechnology is used in city water systems primarily for 

advanced purification, filtration, and monitoring, leveraging unique properties like huge surface areas to remove tiny contaminants (viruses, heavy metals, chemicals) more efficiently, improve desalination, and enable real-time quality checks, making water safer and more accessible, though research continues on potential impacts. 

Key Uses of Nanotechnology in Water:

  • Advanced Filtration: Nanoporous membranes act as extremely fine filters, blocking bacteria, viruses, and micro-pollutants that traditional filters miss.
  • Enhanced Adsorption: Nanomaterials like activated carbon or metal oxides have massive surface areas, allowing them to capture and remove specific pollutants (like arsenic or lead) more effectively.
  • Disinfection: Silver nanoparticles have antimicrobial properties, while nanocatalysts can break down organic pollutants using light.
  • Desalination: Nanotech-enhanced membranes can make removing salt from seawater more energy-efficient.
  • Pollution Monitoring: Nanosensors can detect contaminants at very low levels, alerting authorities to issues before they become widespread. 

Then I did a Google search on nano technology in water and how that is creating heavy metal poisoning in people. This is what Google brought back on that search.

Putting certain types of 

nanotechnology in water has the potential to cause heavy metal poisoning and a range of other adverse health effects, depending on factors such as the type, size, dose, and stability of the nanoparticles. 

Key Considerations

  • Toxicity Mechanisms: The primary concern with engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) containing metals (e.g., silver, zinc oxide, iron oxide) is that they can dissolve and release toxic metal ions, or the particles themselves can accumulate in the body. The body may not be able to clear these particles effectively, leading to bioaccumulation over time.
  • Health Impacts: Once in the bloodstream (via ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact), nanoparticles can travel throughout the body and lodge in organs such as the liver, kidneys, spleen, and brain. This accumulation can lead to:
    • Oxidative stress and inflammation.
    • Damage to DNA (genotoxicity).
    • Organ damage (liver, kidney, neurological).
    • Potential for cancer (carcinogenic effects).
  • Intended Use: It is important to note that nanotechnology is also actively being researched and used to remove heavy metals and other pollutants from contaminated water sources due to their high efficiency and large surface areas. The risk comes from the potential for these materials to escape water treatment facilities or be improperly disposed of, entering the environment and food chain.
  • Regulatory Challenges: Currently, there is a lack of globally harmonized regulatory frameworks and long-term studies on the safety of many commercially available nanomaterials in consumer products or the environment. 

In summary, while some engineered nanoparticles are designed to be safe or to clean up pollution, their specific properties and fate in the body and environment mean there is a significant, scientifically recognized potential for toxicity, including heavy metal poisoning, if not properly regulated and managed. 

All of that is a bit ironic don’t you think? On the one hand, the powers that be are using it for water filtration and say that it’s superior technology. Then on the other hand, it’s dangerous because of heavy metals building up in the organs of people.

All I know for sure is that it’s real and then it’s in our water and the pictures that I posted here on this particular posting are the proof. Go ahead and try it for yourselves. Pour some water and let it sit and see what happens.

Here are some more of my pictures from today.

Artificial Intelligence as the Operating System of Digital Totalitarianism

By Mark Keenan at Global Research. Reposted with permission.

Artificial intelligence is marketed as neutral, objective, and inevitable. We are told it will improve efficiency, manage complexity, and assist decision-making across society. However, a central question is not just what AI can or can’t do, but who controls it — and to what end.

AI is not an autonomous force. It is built, funded, trained, filtered, and deployed by governments, corporations, military agencies, and financial institutions. Like any administrative technology, it reflects the priorities of those who design and own it. What makes AI historically dangerous is not intelligence, but scale and centralization.

AI is rapidly becoming the operating system of a new form of power.

From Governance to Administration

Classical totalitarian systems relied on visible authority: laws, police, censorship offices, and coercion that could be identified and resisted. Digital totalitarianism—more accurately, an advanced form of the administrative state in which state and corporate power converge and are operationalized through technical systems—functions differently. 

Rather than demanding belief or public loyalty, it operates through systems of automated compliance, procedural dependency, and algorithmic decision-making.

It replaces overt force with administration.

Administration does not argue. It configures.

Rather than banning ideas outright, it filters visibility. Rather than issuing commands, it sets conditions. Rather than punishing dissent openly, it quietly restricts access. Compliance is produced not through fear, but through dependence on systems that cannot be negotiated with.

AI is uniquely suited to this role. It enables automated decision-making at scale, without human judgment at the point of enforcement. Responsibility dissolves into procedure. Power becomes difficult to locate, challenge, or appeal.

This is not a future scenario. It is already underway.

The Consolidation of Power Through Code

Power that was once distributed across institutions is now being consolidated through a single technological layer. AI-driven systems increasingly centralize control over:

  • information visibility
  • digital identity
  • financial access
  • surveillance and monitoring
  • automated enforcement

Like central planning in economics, algorithmic governance promises efficiency while quietly eliminating local knowledge, discretion, and accountability.

Each of these domains existed independently in the past. Their separation limited power. Civilizational-scale AI collapses those boundaries. Trillions of dollars of debt-based funding, created through monetary expansion, are being pumped into the creation of these systems.

When information systems are linked to identity systems, identity to financial systems, and financial systems to automated enforcement, control no longer requires political confrontation. It becomes infrastructural. The system governs by default.

This concentration of power has no historical precedent.

AI is becoming the operating system of a technocratic economy and administrative state — an infrastructure that integrates finance, industry, bureaucracy, and governance. This transformation has not emerged organically from market demand. It has been enabled by unprecedented monetary expansion and institutional backing, insulating AI-dependent systems from failure while transferring risk to the public. As financial access, employment, and administration become conditional on algorithmic systems, freedom does not disappear through overt coercion, but through participation that is scored, filtered, and managed.

When Code Replaces Law

Law is slow, imperfect, and accountable. Code is fast, opaque, and final.

Algorithmic systems now determine whether transactions are approved, content is visible, accounts are flagged, or access is restricted—not through adjudication, but through automated classification.
These decisions occur without explanation, appeal, or identifiable human authority.No official appears. No justification is issued.

Financial de-platforming, automated content moderation, algorithmic risk scoring, and eligibility filtering already operate this way. AI allows such mechanisms to scale beyond human administration.

Control advances not through authoritarian rhetoric, but through technical implementation.

The Myth of Neutral Intelligence

AI is often described as objective or evidence-based. This is misleading. AI systems do not reason or understand truth. They reproduce patterns from curated datasets under institutional constraints.

Every dataset reflects editorial decisions. Every model reflects policy choices. On politically sensitive topics, large categories of information are excluded through corporate risk management, government pressure, and technocratic consensus. What falls outside those boundaries quietly disappears.

These boundaries are shaped less by overt censorship than by platform risk frameworks and regulatory alignment. Information usually disappears not because someone says “ban this”, but because platforms align themselves with regulators and pre-defined legal risk, and quietly pre-empt anything that might cause trouble.

Bias does not appear as propaganda. It appears as absence.

Because machine output appears impersonal, it carries an authority that overt political messaging cannot. This is how narrative management evolves into automated governance.

Dependency as a Mechanism of Control

As societies become dependent on AI-mediated systems, opting out becomes increasingly costly — not because dissent is prohibited, but because access to economic, social, and administrative life is progressively routed through algorithmic interfaces.

Banking, employment, education, communication, and public services increasingly require interaction with automated systems. Participation becomes conditional. Withdrawal may be apolitical in intent, but it is treated by the system as a matter of access rather than belief.

This is how control stabilizes without coercion. People comply not because they agree, but because the system is seemingly unavoidable.

The Delegation of Judgment

The deepest danger posed by AI is not surveillance or job displacement alone. It is the delegation of human judgment.

AI excels at probability and optimization. It cannot grasp meaning, conscience, or moral consequence. Yet institutions increasingly outsource precisely these human faculties to machine processes — in finance, medicine, education, law, and governance.

Each delegation appears efficient. Together they produce a quiet transfer of authority from human discernment to automated procedure.

A society that automates judgment eventually forgets how to judge. Over time, populations repeat machine-generated narratives and priorities, mistaking them for their own. Public reasoning gives way to system outputs. Debate yields to compliance with algorithmic norms.

Totalitarianism Without Tyrants

This emerging order does not require dictators or mass ideology. It requires infrastructure, automation, dependency, and the normalization of convenience over autonomy.

Digital totalitarianism advances incrementally. Each system is justified as useful. Each integration is framed as progress. Each small loss of discretion is incremental; even when it is noticed and resisted, the system proceeds.

By the time the architecture becomes visible, it no longer feels optional.

These dynamics are examined in greater depth in the book The AI Illusion: Digital Totalitarianism, Technocracy, and the Global War for Human Consciousness.

Conclusion

AI is not becoming conscious. It does not need to.

Its power lies in becoming foundational — the operating system upon which technocratic, institutionally governedeconomic, informational, and administrative life increasingly depends. Once control is embedded at that level, it no longer needs to announce itself. It simply executes.

Judgment, responsibility, and self-government are already being displaced by automated systems whose authority is procedural rather than accountable. What is lost is not freedom in a dramatic sense, but the habit of human judgment itself. Once that habit erodes, power no longer operates through law or debate, but through systems that function automatically and without appeal.

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Mark Keenan is a former United Nations technical expert and independent writer on the intersection of science, finance, and public policy. He is the author of The Debt MachineThe AI Illusion, and Staying Human in the Age of AI. He publishes at markgerardkeenan.substack.com and comments on X at @TheMarkGerard.

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