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Sun, 23 Mar 2025 17:25:00 +0000 "Max Volume If Threat Detected": Tesla Adds New Sentry Mode Security Feature To Deter Unhinged Leftist Attacks
"Max Volume If Threat Detected": Tesla Adds New Sentry Mode Security Feature To Deter Unhinged Leftist Attacks
"Max Volume If Threat Detected": Tesla Adds New Sentry Mode Security Feature To Deter Unhinged Leftist Attacks
The Tesla-focused blog Not a Tesla App reported that following last week's Q1 2025 All-Hands Meeting , Tesla quietly updated the Cybertruck's webpage to include a new Sentry Mode feature that plays loud music as a deterrent against unhinged individuals—particularly Democrats —attempting to damage the vehicles.
The new feature appeared on the lower half of Cybertruck's About page . The text reveals Sentry Mode will soon be able to play loud music when it's triggered :
Enable Sentry Mode to monitor your unattended vehicle or trailer, and automatically activate the alarm, increase the touchscreen brightness, and play music at max volume if a threat is detected .
Not a Tesla App provided more color on this new feature set to be rolled out shortly:
This latest change appears to build on that, leveraging the Cybertruck's Superhorn and external speaker , which can already play music when parked via the Boombox feature. We suspect this feature won't rely on the internal speakers, as the music would have to be extremely loud in order to be heard outside the car.
And given how loud the Superhorn and external speakers are—powerful enough to function as a proper horn—this could be an effective deterrent for vandals or intruders.
As some users have pointed out, Tesla does have a feature that Sentry Mode will play Bach on the internal speakers if the alarm is triggered while Sentry Mode is activated. It's not completely clear whether that's what Tesla was referring to on the new Cybertruck page, but it seems like it could be something different.
The new feature comes as crazed Democrats have targeted Tesla vehicles and firebombed Tesla showrooms , service centers, and Supercharger networks.
On Saturday, the FBI released a statement warning about the "nationwide incidents—arson, gunfire, and vandalism targeting Tesla EVs, dealerships, and charging stations in 9+ states, linked to political grievances."
Kash Patel's FBI must race against time to counter the radical, Soros-funded non-profit Indivisible as it prepares for a multi-city color revolution against Tesla.
Who had it in their 2025 bingo cards that Democrats would be supporting and facilitating domestic terrorism against an American company ?
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Sun, 03/23/2025 - 13:25 Close
Sun, 23 Mar 2025 16:50:00 +0000 Replacing Cash With Digital Dollar Would Pose A Grave Threat To Our Rights and Freedoms
Replacing Cash With Digital Dollar Would Pose A Grave Threat To Our Rights and Freedoms
Replacing Cash With Digital Dollar Would Pose A Grave Threat To Our Rights and Freedoms
Authored by John Carpay via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
The Bank of Canada has made no secret of its efforts to explore a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) , a “digital dollar” issued and controlled by the central bank. The Bank of Canada is not alone. To date, 134 countries and currency unions have explored a CBDC, and 66 countries are already in advanced stages of implementation.
Abstract of central bank digital currency (CBDC). Comdas/Shutterstock
In 2023, cash accounted for a mere 11 percent of total payments made by Canadians . Consumers increasingly tap their credit and debit cards at checkouts, send e-transfers, or use online banking to pay bills, make investments, and donate to charities. For many Canadians, metal coins function less like a currency and more like a locker or shopping cart token; paper bills are for birthday cards, not for “serious” transactions. New legislation in Quebec empowers law enforcement to presume that cash sums of $2,000 or more are the proceeds of unlawful activity.
While most consumers seem to appreciate the convenience of an increasingly digital economy, a CBDC is a radical change from using credit cards and online banking apps. A CBDC would likely lead to a cashless economy, in which all financial transactions can be monitored and controlled by government. A cashless economy would create severe hardship for people who are homeless, technologically illiterate, or without ready access to the internet.
For Canadians who look after their finances electronically, cash remains essential to protect their rights and freedoms, including their privacy, security, and autonomy . In a cashless economy, all transactions are digital, subject to surveillance, and ultimately subject to government control. CBDC opens the door for governments to reward or penalize Canadians for their personal choices on how to live, where to go, and what to do with their own money.
Governments can use CBDC to restrict when, where, and what people are allowed to buy, leading to a level of control resembling communist China’s notorious “social credit” system. China uses “social credit” to reward citizens who support the Communist Party and its rules and policies. Those who criticize the Party can find themselves unable to board a train, plane, or subway, denied a bank loan, or prevented from enrolling their children in the best schools and universities.
Cash means privacy and confidentiality.
If I use cash to pay for gas for my car, then no bank, credit card company, or government will know that I was (for example) at the Shell station on Southland Drive in Calgary at 8:45 a.m. on Monday, March 10, 2025. Nor will anyone know how much I spent on gas that morning (other than the gas station’s staff, who likely won’t know my name). If, three hours later, I use cash to pay for a meal at a restaurant in Edmonton, no corporation or government will know that I travelled from Calgary to Edmonton that morning. I don’t have to be doing anything sinister or illegal in Edmonton to care about my privacy. Why should I be subjected to surveillance simply because I exist?
If a CBDC is imposed and the economy goes cashless, government will know, at all times, about every purchase, sale, investment and donation made by every Canadian. A government, once armed with this knowledge, can exercise stringent and detailed control over many aspects of the life of a citizen.
Many Canadians don’t care about their privacy being violated when banks and credit card companies acquire vast amounts of information about the habits, movements, and preferences of consumers. However, governments are radically different from private corporations. By definition and by their very nature, governments exercise coercive power over citizens. Using coercive power is good when governments enforce Criminal Code prohibitions against murder, theft, and terrorism. However, governments can also use their coercive power to violate human rights, civil liberties, and constitutional freedoms, always on the basis of some nice-sounding pretext. Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely, hence our constitution is intended to protect citizens from tyranny.
Some argue that we will never see communist Chinese “social credit” in Canada. But it already happened here in February 2022, when the federal government froze the bank accounts of hundreds of Canadians who had not broken any law or committed any crime. These Canadian citizens were punished by the state for having donated money to a peaceful protest movement that was hated by the prime minister of the day. They had no opportunity to challenge, dispute, or appeal the severe penalty which government imposed on them without warning.
Cash alone made it possible for these victimized Canadians to buy groceries, pay their heating bills in winter, and secure other necessities. If Canada’s economy had been cashless in February 2022, the government’s freezing of bank accounts would have inflicted far more harm.
When governments made the new COVID vaccine mandatory in 2021, imposing the penalty of second-class citizenship for non-compliance, governments used QR codes to turn personal, private medical records into quasi-public documents that needed to be shown to complete strangers working at restaurants, gyms, and movie theatres. With this track record of violating the privacy of citizens, why would governments hesitate to control what Canadians spend their money on?
In theory, a CBDC can exist without governments violating human rights and constitutional freedoms. In theory, a CBDC could be designed without programmable restrictions, just like cash is printed without such restrictions. (After all, paper bills don’t spontaneously combust when exchanged for the “wrong” kinds of things.) Likewise, a CBDC could be designed to maximize the privacy and anonymity of users. But in practice , what government (or what politician or bureaucrat) would resist the temptation to use a CBDC as a tool to control citizens? If cash is outlawed and replaced with a CBDC, the government has a powerful tool to exercise ultimate—and very intimate—control over the life of every Canadian.
A digital dollar provides politicians, bureaucrats, and bankers with intimate access to our inner lives. Therefore, a CBDC poses a grave threat to Charter rights and freedoms. It’s up to Canadians to make CBDC an issue in the coming election. Voters should urge their MPs and their provincial representatives to pass laws that protect cash and the right to use it.
John Carpay, B.A., LL.B. is President of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms , which has released a new report that explains CBDC’s potential impact on Canadians’ rights and freedoms, including privacy, autonomy, security, equality, and access.
Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times or ZeroHedge.
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Sun, 03/23/2025 - 12:50 Close
Sun, 23 Mar 2025 16:15:00 +0000 Ukraine's Military Issues Bizarre Recruitment Ad Featuring McDonald's Cheeseburgers
Ukraine's Military Issues Bizarre Recruitment Ad Featuring McDonald's Cheeseburgers
Immense controversy and backlash has been unleashed in Ukraine after the country's defense ministry decided to make a fresh recruitment video on Tik
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Ukraine's Military Issues Bizarre Recruitment Ad Featuring McDonald's Cheeseburgers
Immense controversy and backlash has been unleashed in Ukraine after the country's defense ministry decided to make a fresh recruitment video on TikTok, bizarrely using the 'lure' of McDonald's . The clip appeared this week on the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense's official channel .
Desperately seeking to gain more young recruits into the army's depleting ranks, also at a moment that disturbing videos showing conscription officers yanking Ukrainian men off the streets and shoving them into vans are going viral, the new video clip informs Ukrainians how many cheeseburgers they can afford at McDonald's by joining the fight against Russia .
A man in civilian clothes walks out of a local McDonald's and poses, "How many cheeseburgers can be bought for 1 million hryvnas ($24,000)?" The man then says that 15,625 burgers can be bought for that amount, and that any person between the ages of 18-24 who signs up for military service can get it. Currently the military is offering "special contracts" for new volunteers, promising the equivalent of $24,000 for a year’s service, with $5,400 paid up front. One commenter on X has quipped, "Imagine getting yourself shot in the trenches for a happy meal." Watch the controversial and strange video below, with translation and captions:
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Sun, 03/23/2025 - 12:15 Close
Sun, 23 Mar 2025 15:40:00 +0000 DOJ Probes Classified Intel Leak To New York Times Challenging Deportation Of Venezuelan Gang Members
DOJ Probes Classified Intel Leak To New York Times Challenging Deportation Of Venezuelan Gang Members
DOJ Probes Classified Intel Leak To New York Times Challenging Deportation Of Venezuelan Gang Members
Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
The Justice Department announced Friday that it has opened a criminal investigation into a leak of classified intelligence regarding the Tren de Aragua gang —information that was reported by The New York Times and appears to challenge the legal foundation for President Donald Trump’s recent deportation efforts targeting the violent transnational gang.
In this image from video, Todd Blanche testifies during his confirmation hearing in Washington on Feb. 12, 2025. He was later confirmed as deputy attorney general. The Epoch Times via Senate Judiciary Committee
In a statement issued March 21, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed that the Department of Justice (DOJ) is investigating what he called the “selective leak of inaccurate, but nevertheless classified” intelligence about Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang that the State Department has designated a foreign terrorist organization.
The gang has become a key focus of Trump’s immigration and national security agenda. On March 15, Trump invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act—a rarely used wartime law—to declare members of Tren de Aragua “alien enemies” invading the United States in coordination with the Venezuelan regime.
The proclamation allows for their immediate arrest and deportation without standard due process protections. However, this move has faced legal challenges and public scrutiny.
The New York Times reported Thursday that a leaked intelligence document dated Feb. 26 challenges the legal basis for Trump’s designation of the criminal group as “alien enemies.”
According to the document, analysts assessed with “moderate confidence” that the gang is not acting under the direction or in coordination with the Venezuelan government —a key assertion in Trump’s proclamation. The Epoch Times has not independently verified the leaked report.
Trump’s proclamation described the group as part of a “hybrid criminal state” conducting a “predatory incursion” into the United States.
Blanche strongly condemned the leak, calling it a politically motivated effort by elements of the “Deep State” to derail Trump’s crackdown on Tren de Aragua’s criminal activities in the United States and his efforts to quickly deport dangerous terrorists.
“We will not tolerate politically motivated efforts by the Deep State to undercut President Trump’s agenda by leaking false information onto the pages of their allies at the New York Times ,” Blanche said.
“The Alien Enemies Proclamation is supported by fact, law, and common sense, which we will establish in court and then expel the TDA [Tren de Aragua] terrorists from this country.”
Responding to the DOJ’s launch of an investigation, a New York Times spokesperson defended the newspaper’s reporting, citing the importance of press freedom.
“Freedom of the press is a cornerstone of democracy and critical for citizens to hold their government accountable. Leak investigations are meant to chill communications between journalists and sources, and undermine the ability of a free press to bring out vital information that may otherwise be hidden,” the spokesperson said in a statement .
“Our story raised fundamental questions about whether the American people were getting a straight story about an important national security issue,” the spokesperson continued. “That is precisely what journalists should be doing, no matter which party is in office.”
Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced March 21 that 68 Tren de Aragua members had been arrested in less than a week. The agencies credited the arrests to Trump’s designation of the gang as a foreign terrorist organization, enabling a whole-of-government response.
“Tren De Aragua is a terrorist organization whose members are rapists, drug traffickers, and murderers. We will continue to make sure these dirtbags are removed from America’s streets and face justice,” a DHS spokesperson said in a statement.
In the past 100 days, the administration says it has arrested 394 suspected Tren de Aragua members, a gang infamous for brutal crimes including human trafficking, kidnappings, and the murders of nursing student Laken Riley and 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray.
Meanwhile, the FBI announced on March 19 that it is expanding its counterterrorism mission to aggressively target transnational criminal organizations, including Tren de Aragua.
“Border security is essential to protecting our country and providing safer communities for our citizens,” FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement .
“We’re expanding the watchlist to include cartel and gang members from newly designated foreign terrorist organizations. This change will assist our law enforcement and Intelligence Community partners as we all work together toward the goal of crushing violent crime within our borders.”
This shift builds on the State Department’s recent designation of eight major gangs and cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and specially designated global terrorists—including Tren de Aragua. The designations enhance the federal government’s ability to freeze assets, impose financial sanctions, and deny visas to individuals affiliated with these groups.
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Sun, 23 Mar 2025 15:05:00 +0000 Tim Walz Embarrassingly Walks Back Rooting For Tesla Stock Crash
Tim Walz Embarrassingly Walks Back Rooting For Tesla Stock Crash
Failed 2024 Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz was forced to embarrassingly walk back his unhinged comments about rooting for the death of Tesla Motors afte
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Tim Walz Embarrassingly Walks Back Rooting For Tesla Stock Crash
Failed 2024 Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz was forced to embarrassingly walk back his unhinged comments about rooting for the death of Tesla Motors after realizing that more than a million Minnesota residents held shares of Elon Musk's technology company through their state-run retirement accounts.
"This guy bugs me in a way that is probably unhealthy. And um, so, but, but I have to be careful about being a smart ass because I was making a joke ... And I said something I probably shouldn't have about a company, " Minnesota Gov. Walz told the audience at a town hall event in Rochester, Minnesota, on Saturday.
Last Wednesday, Walz told Democrats at a town hall in Eau Claire, Wisconsin: "I was saying, on my phone, I know some of you know this, on the iPhone. They've got that little stock app. I added Tesla to it to give me a little boost during the day."
He excitedly yelled: "$225 and dropping ..."
Fox News reporter Bill Melugin found that the state of Minnesota had 1.6 million shares of Tesla in its retirement fund and 211,000 shares of Tesla in its non-retirement fund .
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary appeared on CNN NewsNight shortly after and blasted Walz:
Perhaps other lawmakers in states controlled by far-left politicians who wish death on Tesla should first check whether their state's retirement funds hold Tesla stock before attacking the most American-made car company
Meanwhile, leftists have been firebombing Tesla showrooms, service centers, and Supercharger networks as the party aligned with socialism and Marxism implodes into chaos, unleashing revolutionary-style violence against Musk's Tesla.
At the same time, the Trump administration is racing against the clock to dismantle the command-and-control centers of rogue NGOs plotting a multi-city assault on Tesla .
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Sun, 03/23/2025 - 11:05 Close
Sun, 23 Mar 2025 14:30:00 +0000 Europe's Reported Plan To Replace The US In NATO Ignores The Interests Of Five Key Countries
Europe's Reported Plan To Replace The US In NATO Ignores The Interests Of Five Key Countries
Europe's Reported Plan To Replace The US In NATO Ignores The Interests Of Five Key Countries
Authored by Andrew Korybko via substack,
It’s strongly implied that Poland, the Baltic States, and Romania prefer to remain under the US’ security umbrella...
The Financial Times (FT) cited four unnamed European officials to report that “European military powers work on 5-10 year plan to replace US in Nato ”. The UK, France, Germany, and the Nordic nations are named as those that want to present this proposal to the US during the next NATO Summit in June. They also reported that some countries have refused to participate in these talks either out of fear that this could encourage the US to move faster in this regard or due to their belief that it won’t abandon Europe.
FT is likely referring to Poland , the Baltic States, and Romania , the most important countries on NATO’s eastern flank, all of whom prefer to remain under the US’ security umbrella. Poland’s recent flirtation with France could herald a full-blown pivot if the ruling liberal-globalists win May’s presidential election, but for now it functions as an attempt to rebalance ties with the US amidst uncertainty over its future plans. It can also be seen as a misguided negotiation tactic to keep and expand the US’ military presence.
As for the Baltic States, they have a diehard pro-American elite, and they’ll only realign towards the EU in the event that they’re forced to do so by Trump unilaterally curtailing or even totally removing US troops from their territories as part of a grand deal with Russia. Meanwhile, Romania notably rebuffed France’s proposal to extend its nuclear umbrella over the rest of the continent, which can be interpreted as placing more faith in the US than in Europe in the scenario of a crisis with Russia over Moldova .
If these five countries continue perceiving their national interests in these ways, which would require Poland’s ruling liberal-globalists not to pivot to France if they win the presidency (their opponents are comparatively more pro-US), then an intra-NATO European rift would emerge. France and Germany, which are competing amongst themselves and with Poland for leadership of post-conflict Europe , could then find their envisaged influence over Central & Eastern Europe (CEE) challenged by the US.
From Estonia down to Romania and possibly as far as Bulgaria and even Greece, the penultimate of which pivoted to the US long ago against the will of its Russophilic population while the last needs the US to keep Turkiye’s maritime claims as bay, NATO’s eastern flank would fall under US influence. This so-called “cordon sanitaire” could then serve the dual purpose of retaining US influence in this geostrategic part of Europe as it “Pivots (back) to Asia” while also keeping Western Europe and Russia divided.
That scenario could be offset by Poland’s liberals as was explained, but barring that, it’s predicated on: 1) the CEE countries continuing to perceive Russia as a threat; 2) them considering the US to be more reliable of a security partner than the EU; and 3) the US not voluntarily ceding all its influence in Europe. If these variables remain constant, then Western Europe might militarily consolidate largely independently of CEE, which CEE might still appreciate since it’ll bolster their “deterrence” strategies.
After all, if America abandons them in the unlikely scenario of a hot NATO-Russian war that somehow stays below the nuclear threshold, then the CEE countries could rely on a militarily consolidated Western Europe to rush to their rescue if they can’t stop Russia on their own . That said, Russia has no intention to invade NATO, the US’ continued military influence in CEE could deter provocative actions by those anti-Russian countries, and the US’ reputation would be destroyed if it abandoned them during a hot war.
With this insight in mind, Europe might militarily bifurcate into a strategically autonomous western half and an American-aligned eastern one if FT’s report about the first’s plans to replace the US in NATO is true. The only factor that could realistically offset that scenario might be the outcome of Poland’s upcoming presidential election, thus drawing attention to its disproportionate influence in shaping Europe’s future security architecture, the subject of which is at the center of NATO-Russian tensions.
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Sun, 23 Mar 2025 13:55:00 +0000 Former Squad Rep Cori Bush's Husband Charged With Covid Relief Fraud
Former Squad Rep Cori Bush's Husband Charged With Covid Relief Fraud
The husband of former "Squad" member and Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush has been charged with defrauding the US government out of $20,000 in pay
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Former Squad Rep Cori Bush's Husband Charged With Covid Relief Fraud
The husband of former "Squad" member and Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush has been charged with defrauding the US government out of $20,000 in payments under the Covid-era Paycheck Protection (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) programs.
In an indictment filed in DC federal court, 46-year-old Cortney Merritts is accused of filing fraudulent applications for Covid-relief money and using the proceeds for his "personal benefit and enjoyment." Prosecutors say that, on April 3, 2020, Merritts filed an application with the Small Business Administration for an EIDL in the name of a sole proprietorship, Vetted Courier and Logistics. He claimed the business had six employees and gross revenues of $32,000 in the year leading up to the Covid disaster declaration.
Cortney Merritts is accused of cheating the government out of $20,000 that he used for his "personal benefit and enjoyment." (Photo: Merrits on Facebook)
One day after receiving cash for that application, Merritt raced back to the federal trough , submitted another application for an EIDL loan and an advance -- this time for a sole proprietorship under his personal name. Prosecutors say he falsely claimed this business had 10 employees and gross revenues of $53,000 in the 12 months preceding the Covid disaster. That application was declined because the information on the application was nearly identical to what he put on the first one. Merritt also tapped the widely-abused PPP program for a business he claimed to have opened in 2020, saying it had $128,000 in annual revenue. The government says those statements were false.
"This case is being investigated by the U.S. Small Business Administration Office of the Inspector General and the FBI Washington Field Office," said the DOJ in a press release . Merritts' attorney says his client will plead not guilty. “We look forward to litigating this case in the courtroom,” Justin Gelfand of Margulis Gelfand DiRuzzo & Lambson told the Washington Post . We look forward to watching that too.
While she hasn't been charged in this matter, Bush was previously embroiled in controversy and federal investigations relating to Merritt . Last year, the DOJ, Federal Election Commission and House Committee on Ethics all launched probes into allegations that Bush had misused Congressional funds by hiring Merritt to provide "security services" for her. Part of the controversy sprang from Merritt's reported lack of security licenses in either Bush's congressional district or the Washington DC area. The ethics complaint was dismissed; the status of the FEC and DOJ investigations is not known.
Bush was run out of office in 2024. It wasn't her Marxism that did her in, but rather her criticism of Israel . Pro-Israel organizations threw millions of dollars behind an Israel-catering Democrat who successfully challenged her in the primary. "Cori Bush has been one of the most hostile critics of Israel since she came to Congress in 2021 and has actively worked to undermine mainstream Democratic support for the U.S.-Israel relationship ," AIPAC told Associated Press. The AIPAC-affiliated but opaquely-named United Democracy Project spent almost $9 million to ensure that Bush was ousted . Democratic Majority for Israel chipped in almost $500,000.
Merritts is just the latest of many who are suddenly finding cops at their door almost five years after their fraudulent Covid-era acts:
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Sun, 23 Mar 2025 13:20:00 +0000 The Golden Age Of Nuclear Energy Is Here
The Golden Age Of Nuclear Energy Is Here
The Golden Age Of Nuclear Energy Is Here
Authored by Daniel Turner via RealClearEnergy ,
The Biden Administration spent hundreds of billions of dollars to push renewables, and the result was a 30% increase in national utility prices . And yet, despite producing, (intermittent and expensive) electricity, no amount of wind and solar can make rubber or plastic or the millions of products we use , nor can they forge steel or produce cement. Yes, we need more electricity, but the Biden team was determined to be anti-fossil fuels in their push for more electricity, why was nuclear technology left out of the conversation?
There is no imminent replacement for fossil fuels in the production of petrochemical products, but for electricity needs, America stands on the brink of a nuclear energy revolution. Advanced nuclear technology and small modular reactors (SMRs) are proving to be game changers.
Similar to the war on coal and the ongoing attacks on oil and gas, nuclear has the same set of radical activists looking to thwart America’s advancement . President Obama’s former Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Chairman Gregory Jaczko, famously anti-nuclear, at a recent CERAweek conference, was presented as an objective expert on these future technologies, like having a beef panel moderated by vegans.
As NRC Chairman, Jaczko made it his mission to shut down nuclear innovation at every turn. He voted against opening any new nuclear power plants and famously went so far as to call for a global ban on nuclear power. It is frustrating enough Jaczko had the power to curtail nuclear power in America. Giving him a platform to continue to promote his extreme views is baffling.
Fortunately, America has an opportunity to turn the page on this anti-energy agenda and fully embrace a new era of nuclear power . In President Donald J. Trump’s first term, he laid the groundwork for innovation-friendly policies that encourage the development of next-generation nuclear technologies. Now, we have the chance to break free from the bureaucratic roadblocks of the past and usher in a golden age of nuclear energy.
Oklo, a company out of California, has signed agreements to deploy SMRs to operate data centers so America continues to lead the world on AI and not cede ground to China. We need greater electricity production for manufacturing and industrialization, for expanded housing in cities and suburbs, for commercial, farm, and residential use. The only thing standing in the way? Outdated regulations, bureaucratic inertia, and the ideological opposition of people like Jaczko.
We’ve seen this playbook before . The same activists who falsely claim to support “green energy” are actually lobbyists promoting unreliable wind and solar as the only acceptable energy options—ignoring their massive land use, supply chain problems, and dependency on rare earth minerals from adversarial nations like China. Nuclear power, on the other hand, provides a stable energy source with a far smaller environmental footprint, and we have all the raw materials here in America.
President Trump has a chance to champion this cause once again, cutting through the red tape that has long plagued nuclear development. By prioritizing streamlined regulatory approvals, supporting research into next-generation reactors, and pushing back against fear mongering anti-nuclear activists, his administration can unleash the full potential of American energy innovation.
Nuclear needs American raw materials and an American workforce. Nuclear expansion, along with President Trump’s call to reopen natural gas and clean coal plants, will bring electricity costs back down to inexpensive levels after four years of disastrous Biden energy policies.
The future of nuclear power is bright, but only if we allow progress to happen. It’s time to reject the failed policies of the past and embrace the energy solutions that will power our future. The golden age of nuclear energy is here—if we’re willing to seize it.
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Sun, 23 Mar 2025 12:45:00 +0000 Sudan's Army Retakes Control Of Presidential Palace After Two Years
Sudan's Army Retakes Control Of Presidential Palace After Two Years
Sudan's army has taken full control of the country's presidential palace in Khartoum, two years after it was seized by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces
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Sudan's Army Retakes Control Of Presidential Palace After Two Years
Sudan's army has taken full control of the country's presidential palace in Khartoum, two years after it was seized by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) . After closing in on the building on the Blue Nile in recent days, the army-aligned government announced its capture on Friday.
"Today the flag is raised, the palace is back and the journey continues until victory is complete," Khaled al-Aiser, Sudan’s information minister, wrote on X.
Sudanese army members film themselves inside the presidential palace, after they took the control of the presidential palace in Khartoum Friday, via social media.
Footage posted on social media showed armed troops cheering inside the palace complex. The RSF seized the palace complex, and large swathes of the capital in April 2023, when its war with Sudan's army began.
It forced the government, which is led by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, to flee to Port Sudan on the Red Sea coast .
The palace complex consists of two buildings: the original Ottoman-Egyptian republican palace built in 1825, and a much larger structure built in 2015 by former head of state, Omar al-Bashir.
The older building is a highly symbolic structure. In 1885, followers of Muhammad Ahmad bin Abd Allah famously killed the British major-general Charles George Gordon on the Republican Palace's stairs. The death of "Gordon Pasha" and the fall of Khartoum marked the end of Ottoman-Egyptian rule in Sudan.
Both the new and old buildings were damaged at the beginning of the fighting two years ago. On Friday, the army said it had also taken control of ministries and other key buildings in central Khartoum .
Jihad Mashamoun, a Sudanese researcher and political analyst, said the victory at the palace paved the way for the army to make further gains in the capital, “and to encourage it to mostly delegate the conflict in Darfur to the allied armed movements”.
"It also allows the de-facto government of Burhan to impose itself as the legitimate government of Sudan to the international community," Mashamoun told Middle East Eye.
Drone strike
An unnamed Sudanese army source told AFP that hours after the recapture, an RSF drone strike on the palace killed three journalists . The journalists had been reporting for Sudanese state television when an attack drone targeted the site.
The RSF said that it remained in the vicinity of the palace, and that the battle was "not over" . The army has made key gains in central Sudan in recent months, capturing swathes of territory back from the paramilitary force.
However, the RSF has consolidated its grip over the western Darfur region, where it has been accused of committing genocide .
A report released last year by the Raoul Wallenberg Centre concluded that a genocide was taking place against non-Arab groups in Darfur at the hands of the RSF and allied militias. The United States has also accused the RSF of genocide and sanctioned its leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (commonly known as Hemeti). Burhan has also been sanctioned.
Last month, RSF leaders convened in Kenya to announce that the group was launching a parallel government . It is reported to be backed by the United Arab Emirates . Mashamoun said the army gains in Khartoum would “further unravel some of the political parties allied to the RSF who signed the charter to form the parallel government”.
It would also undermine the legitimacy of the RSF in trying to “impose itself as partners in any transition period with the de-facto government”, he added.
There are fears the rival government could lead to the so-called “Libya situation” , where Sudan is split into two or more different entities .
The two-year conflict has displaced more than 10 million people, and left over 12 million facing high levels of acute food insecurity . Thousands have been killed.
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Sun, 23 Mar 2025 12:10:00 +0000 India's Oil Import Dependence Hits All-Time High
India's Oil Import Dependence Hits All-Time High
India's Oil Import Dependence Hits All-Time High
By Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com
India’s dependence on crude oil imports is on track to set a record high in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, as Indian fuel demand continues to grow while domestic crude production remains flat.
India imported 88.2% of the crude it consumed in the April 2024-February 2025 period, according to oil ministry data reported by The Indian Express .
The import dependence has increased from 87.7% in the same period of the 2023/2024 fiscal year, the data showed.
The Indian import dependence in the full 2023/2024 fiscal year averaged 87.8%. As import and demand trends have shown in recent months, the 2024/2025 fiscal year will see an even higher – an all-time high – reliance on crude oil imports.
India last year surpassed China as the world’s largest oil demand driver , amid growing demand for fuel transportation in India and slowing gasoline and diesel demand in China due to the advance of electric vehicles and LNG-fueled trucks in the world’s top crude oil importer.
In the near term, Indian refiners are on the lookout for funding to build new refineries as they seek to expand their refining capacity to meet growing domestic demand for fuels amid higher-than-average economic growth and rising middle-class numbers.
India, however, remains vulnerable to oil price shocks as its need for imported crude continues to grow.
That’s why the country, which is the world’s third-biggest crude importer after China and the U.S., has turned to cheap Russian oil unwanted and sanctioned by the West.
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the bans on Russian oil in the West, India has become a key buyer of Russian crude, alongside China. Russia, for its part, became the single biggest oil supplier to India.
Indian imports of crude oil from Russia appear to be rebounding in March following lower purchases earlier this year in the immediate aftermath of the January U.S. sanctions on Russia’s oil trade.
Traders have booked more non-sanctioned tankers to deliver crude to India, while the price of Russia’s flagship Urals grade has dropped to below the $60 per barrel price cap by the G7, allowing shipments involving Western companies, Reuters reported earlier this month, citing ship-tracking data and trading sources.
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