• Google Trends data revealed a 400 percent increase in searches for "how to move to Canada" by 8 p.m. ET on election night, with a 200 percent rise in searches for legal migration methods to Canada. The Newsweek report said that Canada ranks as the top relocation destination for residents in blue-majority states, with 89.47% of the 19 states studied favoring it in searches. It said that in Colorado, searches for "move to Canada" and similar terms average 693.33 per month, while Connecticut logs 327.50 searches, far outpacing second-place Brazil at 205.83. Even smaller states like Maine show strong interest, with 230.83 searches monthly for Canada. Regional preferences also emerge in the data. Vermont favors Ireland as a second choice after Canada, with 89.17 and 131.67 monthly searches, respectively. Marc Porcar, CEO of QR Code Generator PRO S.L. commented: "With its proximity and cultural similarities, Canada has emerged as the clear favorite for Americans considering a move abroad."
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    Google Trends data revealed a 400 percent increase in searches for "how to move to Canada" by 8 p.m. ET on election night, with a 200 percent rise in searches for legal migration methods to Canada. The Newsweek report said that Canada ranks as the top relocation destination for residents in blue-majority states, with 89.47% of the 19 states studied favoring it in searches. It said that in Colorado, searches for "move to Canada" and similar terms average 693.33 per month, while Connecticut logs 327.50 searches, far outpacing second-place Brazil at 205.83. Even smaller states like Maine show strong interest, with 230.83 searches monthly for Canada. Regional preferences also emerge in the data. Vermont favors Ireland as a second choice after Canada, with 89.17 and 131.67 monthly searches, respectively. Marc Porcar, CEO of QR Code Generator PRO S.L. commented: "With its proximity and cultural similarities, Canada has emerged as the clear favorite for Americans considering a move abroad." https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/these-are-countries-triggered-democrats-are-moving-after-trumps-resounding-victory
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    These Are The Countries That Triggered Democrats Are Moving To After Trump's Resounding Victory
    Google Trends data revealed a 400 percent increase in searches for "how to move to Canada" by 8 p.m. ET on election night...
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  • LOOK OUT new TAX'S are been talked about, at CO29. Levying a charge on cryptocurrencies – which are energy-intensive to create – could be one option, the report found. Charging just $0.045 per kWh for the energy would produce $5bn, it said. A plastics production levy, charged on producing plastics from polymers rather than from recycled material, could yield $25bn-$35bn a year if set at $60 to $90 a tonne. Even more effective would be a 2% wealth tax, an idea championed by Brazil, which could yield $200bn-$250bn a year. Taxing frequent flyers and business class airline tickets could generate up to $164bn a year, depending on the design of the scheme.
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/15/cop-summits-no-longer-fit-for-purpose-say-leading-climate-policy-experts
    LOOK OUT new TAX'S are been talked about, at CO29. Levying a charge on cryptocurrencies – which are energy-intensive to create – could be one option, the report found. Charging just $0.045 per kWh for the energy would produce $5bn, it said. A plastics production levy, charged on producing plastics from polymers rather than from recycled material, could yield $25bn-$35bn a year if set at $60 to $90 a tonne. Even more effective would be a 2% wealth tax, an idea championed by Brazil, which could yield $200bn-$250bn a year. Taxing frequent flyers and business class airline tickets could generate up to $164bn a year, depending on the design of the scheme. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/15/cop-summits-no-longer-fit-for-purpose-say-leading-climate-policy-experts
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    Cop summits ‘no longer fit for purpose’, say leading climate policy experts
    Future UN conferences should only be held in countries that show support for climate action, urge influential group
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  • Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is pushing governments to adopt the new global system for digital cash and ID that is backed by the World Economic Forum (WEF). Gates and his foundation are doubling down on support for s digital public infrastructure (DPI). DPI supports both digital IDs and payments and is backed by the WEF, the European Union (EU), and the United Nations (UN). Gates praised several third-world “developing countries” for allowing DPI to be tested on their citizens. He revealed that the system has already been “trialed for the rest of the world” in India, Kenya, Brazil, and Togo.
    https://www.technocracy.news/bill-gates-wefs-champion-of-global-id-and-digital-cash/
    Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is pushing governments to adopt the new global system for digital cash and ID that is backed by the World Economic Forum (WEF). Gates and his foundation are doubling down on support for s digital public infrastructure (DPI). DPI supports both digital IDs and payments and is backed by the WEF, the European Union (EU), and the United Nations (UN). Gates praised several third-world “developing countries” for allowing DPI to be tested on their citizens. He revealed that the system has already been “trialed for the rest of the world” in India, Kenya, Brazil, and Togo. https://www.technocracy.news/bill-gates-wefs-champion-of-global-id-and-digital-cash/
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    Bill Gates: WEF's Champion Of Global ID And Digital Cash
    The thoroughly Technocratic "Digital Public Infrastructure" (DPI) originally slid in on the back of the global warming hoax. Unaccountable and unelected Bill Gates is rebranding the effort with his Modular Open-Source Identity Platform (MOSIP).
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  • The BRICS nations (originally Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) are meeting in Russia this week, and many alternative economics writers are making much of how these nations will be working hard to replace the dollar, but it is really nowhere near as simple as a united front to dethrone the dollar as the world reserve currency. Now that 32 nations are meeting at the BRICS summit, talk of the dollar’s collapse to a new competitor has grown again as it did last year when BRICS met and did absolutely nothing in that direction.
    https://activistpost.com/2024/10/battle-of-the-brics.html
    The BRICS nations (originally Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) are meeting in Russia this week, and many alternative economics writers are making much of how these nations will be working hard to replace the dollar, but it is really nowhere near as simple as a united front to dethrone the dollar as the world reserve currency. Now that 32 nations are meeting at the BRICS summit, talk of the dollar’s collapse to a new competitor has grown again as it did last year when BRICS met and did absolutely nothing in that direction. https://activistpost.com/2024/10/battle-of-the-brics.html
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    Battle of the BRICS - Activist Post
    The theory is that taking down the dollar as the global trade currency will crush the dollar and badly damage the US. Maybe it would?
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  • We don't expect a meaningful rebound in the nation's beef cattle supply until at least 2026. It will take years. Maybe the Fed can print more beef? Oh wait, no, but you know who can: Bill Gates.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/unwelcoming-news-consumers-ag-juggernaut-brazils-beef-supplies-slide-amid-cattle-crunch
    We don't expect a meaningful rebound in the nation's beef cattle supply until at least 2026. It will take years. Maybe the Fed can print more beef? Oh wait, no, but you know who can: Bill Gates. https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/unwelcoming-news-consumers-ag-juggernaut-brazils-beef-supplies-slide-amid-cattle-crunch
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  • X, formerly Twitter, is now banned in Brazil. As of last Friday, the Elon Musk–owned platform is no longer accessible in the largest country in South America. And if any of the 22 million Brazilians with X accounts are caught attempting to log in via a VPN, they face fines of $8,900 per day.
    https://www.technocracy.news/on-fire-the-global-war-against-free-speech/
    X, formerly Twitter, is now banned in Brazil. As of last Friday, the Elon Musk–owned platform is no longer accessible in the largest country in South America. And if any of the 22 million Brazilians with X accounts are caught attempting to log in via a VPN, they face fines of $8,900 per day. https://www.technocracy.news/on-fire-the-global-war-against-free-speech/
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    On Fire: The Global War Against Free Speech
    The hammer is coming down on Free Speech in 2024, as I said in January of this year. All "free speech absolutists" are reeling from global attacks on their platforms. Now, the so-called Tenet Affair (Russia, Russia, Russia) promises to smear conservative podcasters, influencers and pundits, setting the stage for massive censorship for the offending material.
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  • Well over 45,000 Brazilians joined former President Jair Bolsonaro to protest the banning of X in Brazil by a left-wing Supreme Court justice, Alexandre de Moraes. Citizens are crying out for the restoration of freedom because X is hugely popular in Brazil and important for uncensored communication between citizens. De Morales knows exactly what he is doing, however, because as a Technocrat, he is unelected and unaccountable to anyone.
    https://www.technocracy.news/brazil-leads-largest-free-speech-rally-in-history/
    Well over 45,000 Brazilians joined former President Jair Bolsonaro to protest the banning of X in Brazil by a left-wing Supreme Court justice, Alexandre de Moraes. Citizens are crying out for the restoration of freedom because X is hugely popular in Brazil and important for uncensored communication between citizens. De Morales knows exactly what he is doing, however, because as a Technocrat, he is unelected and unaccountable to anyone. https://www.technocracy.news/brazil-leads-largest-free-speech-rally-in-history/
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    Brazil Leads Largest Free Speech Rally In History
    Well over 45,000 Brazilians joined former President Jair Bolsonaro to protest the banning of X in Brazil by a left-wing judge, Alexandre de Moraes. Citizens are crying out for the restoration of freedom because X is hugely popular in Brazil and important for uncensored communication between citizens. De Morales knows exactly what he is doing, however, because as a Technocrat, he is unelected and unaccountable to anyone.
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  • IS this coming to CANADA. Brazil has not just banned X (formerly Twitter) from the entire country, but citizens will now be fined $9,000 a day (more than the average salary in the country) for using VPNs to access the platform. X is the main source of news for Brazilians, who will now be left with government-approved sources or face financial ruin in seeking unfettered information.
    https://www.activistpost.com/2024/09/brazils-9000-fine-for-accessing-x-puts-wall-of-censorship-between-citizens-and-unregulated-information.html
    IS this coming to CANADA. Brazil has not just banned X (formerly Twitter) from the entire country, but citizens will now be fined $9,000 a day (more than the average salary in the country) for using VPNs to access the platform. X is the main source of news for Brazilians, who will now be left with government-approved sources or face financial ruin in seeking unfettered information. https://www.activistpost.com/2024/09/brazils-9000-fine-for-accessing-x-puts-wall-of-censorship-between-citizens-and-unregulated-information.html
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    Brazil's $9,000 Fine For Accessing X Puts "Wall Of Censorship" Between Citizens And Unregulated Information - Activist Post
    The move puts Brazil with China in the effort to create a wall of censorship between citizens and unregulated information.
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  • Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court on Monday ruled to uphold a countrywide ban as well as fines on Elon Musk’s X social media platform amid a high profile spat between the billionaire and the court. Of a five-member panel of the country’s’ high court, three judges formed a majority to upheld Justice Alexandre de Moraes’s previous ruling to shut down the platform for not complying with local regulations.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/outlaw-brazils-full-supreme-court-upholds-darth-vader-ban-elon-musks-x
    Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court on Monday ruled to uphold a countrywide ban as well as fines on Elon Musk’s X social media platform amid a high profile spat between the billionaire and the court. Of a five-member panel of the country’s’ high court, three judges formed a majority to upheld Justice Alexandre de Moraes’s previous ruling to shut down the platform for not complying with local regulations. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/outlaw-brazils-full-supreme-court-upholds-darth-vader-ban-elon-musks-x
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    "An Outlaw": Brazil's Full Supreme Court Upholds 'Darth Vader' Ban On Elon Musk's X
    "It is not possible for a company to operate in the territory of a country and intend to impose its vision on which rules should be valid or applied..."
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  • Judge in Brazil has banned X. Fines will be imposed on anyone using a VPN to access the site. https://notthebee.com/article/judge-in-brazil-has-banned-x-fines-will-be-imposed-on-anyone-using-a-vpn-to-access-the-site
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    Judge in Brazil has banned X. Fines will be imposed on anyone using a VPN to access the site. https://notthebee.com/article/judge-in-brazil-has-banned-x-fines-will-be-imposed-on-anyone-using-a-vpn-to-access-the-site via @Not_the_Bee
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    Judge in Brazil has banned X. Fines will be imposed on anyone using a VPN to access the site.
    Welp, it looks like another country has decided that free speech isn't too important.
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