MUNICH — Recent advances in technology make bioterrorism a greater threat than nuclear warfare – one that could rapidly wipe out 30 million of even hundreds of millions of people around the world, billionaire Bill Gates says. And the U.S. ...
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Bill Gates & America’s Millionaires Are Building Underground Survival Bunkers – ‘The Future Is Going To Be Rough’
The rich and famous are investing millions of dollars to build elaborate underground bunkers and safe houses in what has become a booming industry for the contractors that specialize in luxury survival accommodations, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “Bill ...
Read More »Essential Seeds To Stockpile If Society Collapses
You may have heard about the “Seed Ark” in Norway or the “Seed Vault” in Sussex, England. But did you ever stop to think about why countries and major corporations appear to be so panicked about seed storage? The Centre ...
Read More »Bill Gates And Google Founder Working Feverishly To Eliminate Meat
Eating meat could become a thing of the past if two of the biggest names in technology get their way. Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Google co-founder Sergey Brin are both promoting the idea that meat is bad for the ...
Read More »Cracked-Up Or Delicious? Plant-Based Egg Substitute Now In Stores
The pro-vegetarian scene is heating up with the arrival of the egg substitute Beyond Eggs. It is made from a host of plants including sorghum, peas and beans, and is designed to taste and feel exactly like real eggs. Well, ...
Read More »Burst The Student Loan Bubble & Avoid College Debt
As another fall term of college starts, another blast of hot air enters the burgeoning college loan bubble that exists in this country. Out of our more than 20 million college students, about 12 million, or 60 percent, borrow money ...
Read More »Big Brother Spies On Your Students
This March, the South by Southwest Education Technology Conference in Austin, Texas unveiled an enormous database holding the personal information of millions of school-aged children currently enrolled in public schools across the country. The project, dubbed inBloom, already has the ...
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