Posts Tagged ‘regulating’

UN provides platforms with “guidelines” for regulating online speech

Pushing for regulation. Share The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is continuing with its efforts to crack down on online “misinformation.” In a press release, the organization announced it is working on “global guidelines” to help digital platforms fight misinformation. “As part of its mandate, UNESCO has launched a global dialogue to provide guidelines for […]

EPA proposes regulating two common ‘forever chemicals’ under superfund law

“We applaud EPA’s action to address the PFAS crisis plaguing communities across the country. It is an important first step that will hold polluters accountable and start cleaning up contaminated sites.” Views: 0

Congress Pushes “Jab Stops Transmission” Lie, Ethylene Oxide & Regulating Digital ‘Carbon Wallets’

Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (8/3/22). As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth […]

Regulating tech is only half the job: Changing the underlying attitudes is the real problem

The skills required to invent a new Technology are not the same as those required to manage it responsibly. Management is in fact generally far more difficult than invention per se. Indeed, technical prowess is actually a hindrance. It impedes recognition of the importance of management. If ever an organization needed to be regulated, it’s […]

Facebook Truth Police: Who’s Regulating the Regulators?

Security is tight at this brick building on the western edge of Berlin. Inside, a sign warns: “Everybody without a badge is a potential spy!” Spread over five floors, hundreds of men and women sit in rows of six scanning their computer screens. All have signed nondisclosure agreements. Four trauma specialists are at […]

Regulating Cryptocurrencies — And Why It Matters

By Charles Hugh Smith Nations that attempt to limit cryptocurrencies’ ability to solve these problems will find that protecting high costs and systemic friction will grind their economies into dust. There’s a great deal of confusion right now about the regulation of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin. Many observers seem to confuse “regulation” and […]

Regulating Cryptocurrencies–and Why It Matters

Regulating Cryptocurrencies–and Why It Matters By Charles Hugh Smithwashingtonsblog.com There’s a great deal of confusion right now about the regulation of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin. Many observers seem to confuse “regulation” and “banning bitcoin,” as if regulation amounts to outlawing bitcoin. Further confusing things is the regulation of cryptocurrency exchanges, where cryptocurrencies are bought and […]

That’s hot: New self-regulating nanoparticles heat up to kill cancer cells, then cool before harming healthy tissue

(Natural News) Scientists from the University of Surrey in Guildford, England have given rise to “intelligent” nanoparticles which heat up to a temperature that is high enough to eradicate carcinogenic cells but which then control themselves and lose heat before they get hot enough to harm healthy tissue. This breakthrough is seen as a way […]

‘White’ LED street lights can lead to sleep disruption, health and safety problems

     The American Medical Association (AMA) has just adopted an official policy statement about street lighting: cool it and dim it. The statement, adopted unanimously at the AMA’s annual meeting in Chicago on June 14, comes in response to the rise of new LED street lighting sweeping the country. An AMA committee issued guidelines on […]

Mandatory euthanasia coming soon to California so that medical industry can harvest organs from everyone right before killing them

(NaturalNews) In medical systems around the world, the hunt for viable, transplantable organs is on. The knowledgeable Jan Bollen of the Maastricht University Medical Centre points this out in two separate papers published this year in the American Journal of Transplantation and in the Journal of Medical Ethics. He suggested that the more […]

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