forests on fire, electricity for human health, water in rivers drying up while the semen drips and clit waggers steal steal steal and boy they can make a deal deal deal to end humanity, 90 Percenters
Fucking Jewish Values, no? Tracking humanity and stacking data against us:

Everyday errands like commuting, shopping, or visiting a friend can now leave behind a detailed digital trail that others can access and analyze.
That trail does not stop at where you drive. It can be linked with your financial records, social media activity, and even information exposed in past data breaches.
What emerges is not a snapshot but a living file that grows each time you step out the door.
A small number of companies are quietly building the tools to make this possible, and the scale of what they have created is only now coming into focus.
Nothing this Jewish Company is ANY good for humanity, but we have those fucking Gulag G Accounts:

Google’s video platform is tightening its controls, and a growing number of YouTube users are suddenly finding themselves locked out of content unless they hand over proof of age through ID verification.
The new direction stems from YouTube’s decision to push its AI-driven age estimation system much more broadly than before.
The technology, which YouTube began experimenting with in Europe before confirming its US debut in July, surveils people’s accounts and examines everything from account details and viewing habits to search activity.
Those surveillance signals are then used to guess whether someone is under 18.
The pace of enforcement has accelerated sharply. Within the 24 hours leading up to September 24, Reddit’s r/youtube subreddit saw a flood of posts from users saying their accounts were suddenly flagged for verification, suggesting a big uptick in restrictions.

NOTHING good comes of AI and Tracking: Good mother fucking Little Germans Led by the Dick by Jews:
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — As police departments across the nation, including in Eugene, commend the use of Flock cameras for aiding in the capture of suspects, protesters in Springfield gathered Monday morning to oppose their installation. The cameras, typically placed at major thoroughfares, were recently set up at Pioneer Parkway and Hayden Bridge Way, where residents gathered to witness the installation.

Ken Willis, a Eugene resident, said he learned about the Springfield protest through “Eyes Off Eugene,” a group behind a movement to galvanize citizens in a fight against the cameras.
“These are being put up using taxpayer money without informing the public that they’re going up. They are absolute Fourth Amendment violation machines that track everywhere you go. It’s a form of mass surveillance and blanket drag net surveillance. The fact that these are going up without the public aware of it, the fact that there’s pushback and that our government is not listening, it’s getting to the point where we’re having to show up and watch installations, watch what this company is doing because they’re not being open, they’re not being honest,” said Willis.
Then this cocksucking LGBTQA cunt should be wacked, man:

Pointers on fucking up this billionaire, and imagine that NYC (Jew York City) and San ‘Jew’ Iego having nothing to fuck this guy’s plans big time.
FUCKING Fortune Rag Mag:

Picture New York City on a sweltering summer night: every air conditioner straining, subway cars humming underground, towers blazing with light. Now add San Diego at the peak of a record-breaking heat wave, when demand shot past 5,000 megawatts and the grid nearly buckled.

More fucking misanthopic Jew Bait, Gen Z:
Palantir CEO says Gen Z can either have a social life at age 20 or be successful—but they can’t do both

There is something terribly wrong with YOU if you do NOT fantasize about wacking them all, man, wacking them all:

You are a fucing circumcisized cunt if you even have one nanosecond of empathy for these little fucking Ratones. Entrepreneurs Find Ways to Make Technology Work With Jewish Sabbath – The New York Times

If you are not rooting for Iran to nuke something, then you are a cow – – – ward. Residents record smoke rising from an Israeli strike in Tehran, Iran, June 23, 2025.

Reconstituting the missile program is crucial for the Islamic Republic, which believes another round of war with Israel may happen. The missiles are one of Iran’s few military deterrents after the war decimated its air defense systems — something that Tehran long has insisted will never be included in negotiations with the West.

Missile experts told AP that obtaining the mixers is a goal for Tehran, particularly as it prepares for possible United Nations sanctions to be reimposed on the country later this month. The sanctions would penalize any development of the missile program, among other measures. In an address to the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian blamed the Israeli attacks and the separate U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites for “dealing a grievous blow” to peace negotiations.

Cathie Wood says the AI race has already shrunk to the ‘Big 4’ key players, and it could soon drop to 2…. ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood said the AI space is already being ruled by a group of “big four” players.

OpenAI: This company is known for its large language model ChatGPT and is backed by Microsoft.
Anthropic: The creator of the Claude large language model, Anthropic has attracted major funding from Amazon.
Google’s Gemini: This multimodal AI model from Google competes with models from OpenAI and Anthropic.
xAI: This company was founded by Elon Musk and develops large language models.

In their report, the authors outline decades of evidence that substances often added to industrial and household goods may contribute to disease and disability, particularly when they are encountered early in life. The review focuses on three classes of chemical—phthalates used to make plastic flexible, bisphenols, which provide rigidity, and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which help materials resist heat and repel water.
The results of the studies, which together assessed thousands of pregnant mothers, fetuses, and children, tied these toxins to a wide range of long-term health concerns, including heart disease, obesity, infertility, and asthma.
“Our findings point to plastic’s role in the early origins of many chronic diseases that reverberate into adolescence and adulthood,” said study lead author and pediatrician Leonardo Trasande, MD, MPP.
Nah, no code red here with the Titans of Terror — CEOs and Billionaire/Millionaire Owners.
Plastics: My apologies for using the Jew Fuck Dustin Hoffman as the funny clip highlight!
More Jews on Parade: Larry Ellison’s agriculture technology company buys Lockhart site . . . City outside Austin is becoming a food manufacturing hub

Some of the richest people in the world — Elon Musk, Michael Dell and Tito Beveridge, for example — have invested their money in the outskirts of Austin in recent years. You can add Oracle Corp. founder Larry Ellison, who trails only Musk on rankings of the world’s richest people, to that list.

Vodka fucker.

While you were Rip Vanwinkle, the Jews were busy rodents: Larry Ellison, a Media Mogul Like No Other
The database billionaire and his son, David, are Trump favorites. The family could soon control an empire that includes CBS, Paramount, Warner, CNN and a piece of TikTok.
Henry Kissinger: “Who controls the money controls the world”
“Those who control the oil control the world” Zbigniew Brzezinski,
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz suggested in the 1970s that the U.S. could starve other nations into submission by restricting grain exports.
“Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world.”

Yuval Noah Harari who wrote the best-seller “Sapiens” warns that whoever owns the data owns the future. He told Steve Paulson that it’s become the most important resource in the world.
“Let truth be told. The more we allow water to be controlled, bottled and sold — the more we sell the security of our sons, daughters and souls. He who controls the water, controls us all. Water is the true gold.” ―Suzy Kassem,Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Seen from the sky, the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility in California’s Mojave Desert resembles a futuristic dream.
Viewed from the bottom line, however, Ivanpah is anything but.
The solar power plant, which features three 459-foot towers and thousands of computer-controlled mirrors known as heliostats, cost some $2.2 billion to build.
Construction began in 2010 and was completed in 2014. Now it’s set to close in 2026 after failing to efficiently generate solar energy.
In 2011, the US Department of Energy under President Barack Obama issued $1.6 billion in three federal loan guarantees for the project and the secretary of energy, Ernest Moniz, hailed it as “an example of how America is becoming a world leader in solar energy.”
Madison Avenue and Semen Drip Edward Bernays on STEROIDS:

Anduril’s Fury Will Take Off For The First Time At The Touch Of A Button
A semi-autonomous YFQ-44A Collaborative Combat Drone’s maiden flight is part of Anduril’s strategy to get to an operational capability faster.
A river runs through it all:
U.S. rivers are experiencing unprecedented and unexpectedly intense warming
A new analysis is the first in-depth study of riverine heat waves, which are worsening as the planet warms due to climate change.

“The way that we use water, the way we manage those resources can have an impact on heat waves,” said Jonathan Walter, a research scientist at UC Davis’ Center for Watershed Sciences, who was not involved in this research. “Assuming adequate amounts of water in a reservoir, we might be able to release water in such a way that downstream temperatures would be somewhat cooled and prevent these hot and stressful temperatures.”
Heat waves have been studied extensively in oceans and lakes, but until now researchers only had limited information on how higher temperatures were affecting streams.
Satellite data drives research of heat in oceans and lakes. Studying river temperatures is more difficult because it’s reliant on stream-gauge sensors that are often in and out of service, leaving data gaps that can be hard to parse.
For the new study, the researchers collected data from 1,471 United States Geological Survey stream monitoring sites from 1980 to 2022.
The data allowed the researchers to assess changes in streams nationwide. They found that riverine heat waves in 2022 were happening more often than in 1980 — with an average of 1.8 additional heat wave events taking place per year. The heat waves were also more intense, with temperatures during heat events about .8 degrees Fahrenheit higher, on average, in 2022 in comparison to 1980. Heat wave events lasted more than three days longer than in the past.
Li said the additional heat is causing about 12 more days of heat stress, on average, for species that need cold water. The study’s authors used 59 degrees F as its threshold for heat stress because some species, like bull trout, struggle to survive at about that marker.
“When we think about water, there’s a lot more attention about what quantity, because we can see it,” Li said. “We’re hoping this kind of study will increase the public awareness of the water quality issue related to climate change.”
