Originally published at: https://peakprosperity.com/daily-digest/jabbed-while-unconscious-the-tale-behind-egg-prices/
Health
U.S. attorneys have alleged that patients were unknowingly vaccinated for COVID-19 while under sedation in hospitals, raising ethical concerns about medical consent and transparency. However, some hospitals have denied these allegations, asserting adherence to strict consent protocols.
Additionally, recent reports have raised concerns about the handling of public health crises, drawing parallels between the bird flu and the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Clayton Baker argues that both situations involve what he describes as fear-mongering and profit-driven motives. The bird flu, reportedly exacerbated by gain-of-function research, has led to mass culling of poultry, affecting egg prices. Dr. Baker calls for an end to such research and advocates for supporting small farms to decentralize food production.
Economy
The U.S. economy is facing potential inflationary pressures, with Bank of America predicting a rise in CPI inflation to 4.6% by July, which is above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target. This projection is based on recent trends of monthly inflation increases, which, if continued, could lead to the highest inflation rates since April 2023. Even a slight easing in monthly inflation rates would still result in a year-over-year increase, indicating accelerating inflationary trends that could impact economic stability and consumer purchasing power. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has suggested that the central bank might be nearing the end of its rate-hiking cycle, emphasizing the need for a restrictive policy stance to ensure inflation moves sustainably towards the 2% goal.
Geopolitics
A veteran of international affairs with 36 years of experience has provided a perspective on U.S. foreign policy, particularly in Eastern Europe and Russia. The report highlights what is described as the U.S.’s unilateral approach to global conflicts, which has reportedly led to military interventions rather than diplomatic solutions. The expansion of NATO eastward is cited as a factor in ongoing tensions, particularly in Ukraine. The U.S.’s involvement in the 2014 Maidan uprising and the purported lack of enforcement of the Minsk agreements are noted as contributors to the current conflict. The report suggests that Europe could consider developing an independent foreign policy, engaging directly with Russia to address security concerns diplomatically, rather than aligning solely with U.S. strategies. Recent discussions in the European Parliament reflect a growing sentiment for strategic autonomy, with some MEPs advocating for a more independent European foreign policy.
US Politics
A recent tweet by Jeffrey Tucker highlights the historic nature of the DOGE efforts. The DOGE labor reforms aim to address the growth of the civil service, which has expanded since 1883. Trump’s previous attempts to reform these institutions faced resistance from unions and entrenched interests. Now, Trump and his allies reportedly seek to fulfill voter demands for change and prevent a return to a system where bureaucracies operate independently of elected officials. Critics argue that these reforms could lead to a loss of institutional knowledge and expertise, potentially harming government efficiency.
Technology
Microsoft has announced an advancement in quantum computing, unveiling a new state of matter known as topological conductors. This development involves a molecule that acts as a qubit, enabling simultaneous processing of multiple computations. With the potential to surpass the capabilities of current supercomputers, this technology could impact various industries, from aerospace to energy storage. As Microsoft aims to scale this technology to millions of qubits, the implications for computing power and efficiency are significant, prompting considerations of ethical and existential questions as technology continues to evolve. However, some experts express skepticism about the practicality and timeline of these claims, suggesting that while promising, the technology may not be commercially viable for decades.
Sources
The Unipolar Illusion: A 36-Year Insider’s Perspective on U.S. Foreign Policy and Global Conflicts
These are wars that the United States led and caused, and this has been true for more than 40 years now.
Source | Submitted by rhollenb
Bird Flu DĂ©jĂ Vu: Investigating the Egg Price Crisis and Lab Leak Allegations
What is going on now with bird flu is very close to an exact replay of what happened with COVID.
Source | Submitted by MrPug
US Inflation Set to Surge: Bank of America Predicts 4.6% by July, Doubling Fed’s Target
US CPI inflation is on track to hit 4.6% over the next 6 months, according to Bank of America.
Source | Submitted by Patriot83
Microsoft’s Quantum Leap: Unveiling a New State of Matter and the Future of Computing
Most of us grew up learning there are three main types of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Today, that has all changed.
Source | Submitted by larrythelogger
Trump’s Second Act: Taking on the Bureaucratic Behemoth with DOGE Reforms
The bureaucracies ruled all.
Source | Submitted by Chris Martenson
US Attorneys Allege Patients Unwittingly Vaccinated for Covid While Sedated
Patients Unknowingly Received Covid Jabs While Under Sedation at Hospitals, US Attorneys Claim
Source | Submitted by Chris Martenson
In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: The Guardian, Politico Europe, Reuters, The Washington Post, TechCrunch, and Federal Reserve.