10 Very Important Questions That We Should All Be Asking Right Now
Unfortunately, much of the population has been trained to no longer think for themselves, and so we all need to try to do what we can to wake them back up.
By: Michael Snyder | The Economic Collapse
We live in a society where we have been trained not to ask the hard questions. Instead, we are just supposed to relax and let others do our thinking for us. If you do insist on asking pesky questions, you are likely to be labelled a âconspiracy theoristâ or something even worse. And even those labels are a form of control. Very few of us are eager to be labelled âone of those peopleâ, and so most of us just go along with the program. You see, the truth is that those in power do not want us to be independent thinkers. They want us to be sheep. But the good news is that more people than ever are waking up to the fact that the elitists that are running things are rotten to the core.
There is so much going on in our world right now, and the pace of change just keeps getting faster and faster.
I tend to write a lot about our ongoing economic problems, but I am going to take a break from that today and focus on some of the other things that are happening. The following are 10 very important questions that I believe we should all be asking right nowâŠ
#1 Why is the mainstream media so quiet about the fact that Joe Biden and his family received tens of millions of dollars from foreign nationals in an influence-peddling scheme that went on for many years while Biden was vice-presidentâŠ
James Comer expects to uncover $20-30 million in illicit payments made to the Biden Crime Family:
âThis is going to be hard to Biden to explain, this is not going to go away, and I think eventually the mainstream media is going to start asking the real questions.â
#2 Who was behind the absolutely massive cyberattack that just hit U.S. government agencies?âŠ
Several US federal government agencies have been hit in a global cyberattack that exploits a vulnerability in widely used software, according to a top US cybersecurity agency.
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency âis providing support to several federal agencies that have experienced intrusions affecting their MOVEit applications,â Eric Goldstein, the agencyâs executive assistant director for cybersecurity, said in a statement on Thursday to CNN, referring to the software impacted. âWe are working urgently to understand impacts and ensure timely remediation.â
#3 Should we be concerned that hail âthe size of baseballsâ is hammering some areas in the middle of the country?âŠ
Much of Oklahoma was under a âmoderateâ risk for severe storms Thursday. Thatâs level 4 out of 5 on the severe storm risk scale. The National Weather Service in Norman, Oklahoma, warned of a âsignificant severe weatherâ outbreak.
People âshould be prepared for hail up to the size of baseballs and winds up to 80 mph with the stronger storms,â the weather service said.
#4 Why is New York City introducing vending machines where addicts can get crack pipes for free?âŠ
First, we had Joe Biden sending out free âsafe smoking kitsâ AKA crack pipes and accessories, and now New York is placing these same types of âsafeâ smoking kits in their âpublic healthâ vending machines.
The machine also has Narcan, an overdose rescue drug, condoms, nicotine gum, and other âhealthâ related items.
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#5 One recent survey found that 42% of U.S. CEOs believe that AI âhas the potential to destroy humanity five to ten years from nowâ. Why arenât more people sounding the alarm about the danger that AI poses to our society?âŠ
Many top business leaders are seriously worried that artificial intelligence could pose an existential threat to humanity in the not-too-distant future.
Forty-two percent of CEOs surveyed at the Yale CEO Summit this week say AI has the potential to destroy humanity five to ten years from now, according to survey results shared exclusively with CNN.
âItâs pretty dark and alarming,â Yale professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld said in a phone interview, referring to the findings.
#6 Why has the U.S. government been âsecretly stockpiling dirtâ on American citizens by purchasing it from data brokers? Isnât that sort of thing supposed to be illegal?âŠ
The United States government has been secretly amassing a âlarge amountâ of âsensitive and intimate informationâ on its own citizens, a group of senior advisers informed Avril Haines, the director of national intelligence, more than a year ago.
The size and scope of the government effort to accumulate data revealing the minute details of Americansâ lives are described soberly and at length by the directorâs own panel of experts in a newly declassified report. Haines had first tasked her advisers in late 2021 with untangling a web of secretive business arrangements between commercial data brokers and US intelligence community members.
#7 Scientists are creating âsynthetic human embryosâ without using human eggs or human sperm. Why is this being allowed, and what are the dangers if this sort of âresearchâ is not stopped?âŠ
Scientists have created synthetic human embryos using stem cells, in a groundbreaking advance that sidesteps the need for eggs or sperm.
Scientists say these model embryos, which resemble those in the earliest stages of human development, could provide a crucial window on the impact of genetic disorders and the biological causes of recurrent miscarriage.
However, the work also raises serious ethical and legal issues as the lab-grown entities fall outside current legislation in the UK and most other countries.
#8 Why is a Republican member of the California legislature named Scott Wilk telling parents to flee the state if they love their children?âŠ
âIn the past when weâve had these discussions and Iâve seen parental rights atrophiedâIâve encouraged people to keep fighting,â the senator added. âIâve changed my mind on that.â
âIf you love your children, you need to flee California. You need to flee,â he said.
#9 Why are Americans so depressed? According to a brand new report from the CDC, nearly 20% of all Americans have been formally diagnosed with depression during their lifetimesâŠ
The proportion of US adults who have ever been diagnosed with depression ranges greatly depending on where they live.
A new report published Thursday by the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention finds that in 2020, 18.4% of US adults reported having ever been diagnosed with depression in their lifetimes â but, state by state, that percentage of adults ranged from an estimated 12.7% in Hawaii to 27.5% in West Virginia.
#10 Why is there an âepidemicâ of cancer among our young peopleâŠ
This âearly-onset cancer epidemic,â as one recent study published in Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology dubbed it, comprises a surge in the incidence of over a dozen different cancers in younger people since the 1990s in countries around the world.
In the U.S., the rate of early-onset cases rose by almost 18% between 2000 and 2019, even as cancer declined slightly in older adults, according to data from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Among Americans between 15 and 39 years old, an age group cancer researchers refer to as adolescents and young adults (AYAs), the surge was more pronounced still, topping 20%.
If you want to be successful in life, you canât be afraid to ask questions.
Because good questions often lead to good solutions.
Unfortunately, much of the population has been trained to no longer think for themselves, and so we all need to try to do what we can to wake them back up.
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The 3 Wars of The Apocalypse Are Getting Dangerously Close
If you arenât concerned by what has been happening around the globe the past few days, it is probably because you just arenât paying attention. Extreme violence has brought the Middle East to the brink of war, China has gotten very aggressive with Taiwan, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov just stated that the U.S. and Russia have now reached a âhot phaseâ of the conflict in Ukraine. What I am going to share with you in this article is so important, because we have reached a point where literally three different major wars could erupt at any moment. Just one would be bad enough, but if all three were to happen simultaneously we could potentially be facing a truly apocalyptic scenario very rapidly.
As I write this piece, things are so tense in the Middle East.
On Friday, Israel launched attacks against targets in southern Lebanon and Gaza in retaliation for dozens of rockets that had been fired into Israel from Lebanon.
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