Tag: crimes by government

Sitting on a mountain of debt after Taxpayers were scammed by Venture Capitalists

The once publicly owned largest water supplier in England is facing bankruptcy. Thames Water, the largest water supplier in England, is on the verge of bankruptcy. And all because the management of a private company spent money only on paying dividends to shareholders and paying off the subsequently accumulated debts, the total amount of which now totals £ 14 billion. The chairman of the board of the company has already quit (with a golden handshake), and clients and ordinary taxpayers will have to pay for her ‘mistakes’, says German TV channel Das Erste.
The British company Thames Water provides water to 15 million people in London and other regions in the southeast of England. It was privatized back in 1989, but at that time there were no debts for it. Since then, the company has accumulated a huge amount of debt. 

Again, Washington Involved in an Illegal War in Defiance of the Constitution

US military aid to Ukraine violates the Constitution. Congress and US President Joe Biden are violating the US Constitution by sending military aid to Ukraine, warns former New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Andrew Napolitano in The Washington Times. Moreover, according to Napolitano, American soldiers are taking part in the Ukrainian conflict, although there is no legal basis for this.

Gas guzzlers are cheaper to use in Britain than Electric Vehicles

Charging electric vehicles has become expensive in the UK due to rising electricity costs (caused mostly by anti-Russian sanctions), the Climate Change Committee says. Soaring electricity costs in the UK have made gasoline and diesel cars cheaper to use than environmentally friendly electric vehicles (EVs) as charging the latter have become almost unaffordable for many, a report by the Climate Change Committee (CCC) showed.   

Political Correctness changes features of Bronze Age woman who lived in Scotland 3,800 years ago

Researchers created a 3D image of a Bronze Age woman who was likely part of Europe’s Bell Beaker culture. In 1987, Scottish workers accidentally unearthed the burial of a Bronze Age woman during a road construction project. The stone, coffin-like tomb, called a cist, contained the woman’s skeletal remains alongside grave goods, including a short-necked pottery beaker, a cow bone fragment and small pieces of flint.

Ukrainian failure a big problem for Biden – Seymour Hersh

Kyiv faces looming disaster in the NATO-backed conflict with Moscow, according to investigative reporter Seymour Hersh. Ukraine’s floundering counteroffensive will mark a major embarrassment for the Western Alliance, Pulitzer-winning journalist Seymour Hersh has argued, suggesting President Joe Biden’s hard-line support for Kyiv could cost him the next election.