Victor Westerkamp
Victor resides in the Netherlands and writes about freedom and governmental and social changes to the democratic form of nations.
Iranian Government Moving to Digital Bread Rationing
Iran has the dubious honor of being the world’s first country to kick off a food rationing system for staple foods based on a digital ID compliance system. “Where vaccine passports failed, food passports will...
Africa and BRICS Force WHO To Delay Pandemic Treaty Scheme
Several nations rejected the Biden Administration's proposed amendments to the World Health Organization (WHO) pandemic response plan last month, averting a near-total submission of national sovereignty to the Organization in the event of a pandemic....
Florida’s Coastal Fish Have Absorbed Antidepressants: Study
Florida sea fish, on average, tested positive for seven types of medication like antidepressants, blood pressure remedies, prostate treatment pharmaceuticals, antibiotics, and pain killers, Florida International University (FIU) researchers found. Investigators at the Bonefish and...
Newsom’s Electric Car Mandate Will Put 32,000 Mechanics Out of a Job
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s ambitious plan to transition from combustion engine cars to electric ones by 2035 will put 64,700 people out of work, most notably 32,000 mechanics, state officials figured out. “This is a...
First Time Shoplifters On the Rise as Inflation Runs Wild
A UK industry magazine reported an exponential hike in first time shoplifters in Britain, theorized as spurred by the need to support the most basic life necessities. However, what is striking is that there’s a...
BBC Chronicles Case of Psychopath MI5 Agent Who Terrorized Girlfriends and Got Away With It
A BBC report about a dropped investigation into an MI5 operative abusing his power to terrorize at least two female partners was nearly blocked by the UK Government. The report was finally published after a...
US Credit Card Spending Is Way, Way Up
In March, U.S. credit card debt reached a record-high $52.4 billion, a trend that is supporting consumer spending briefly, but is bound to lead to serious consequences, analysts fear. While revolving credit rose by 21.4...
Synthetic Biology: The New Paradigm of Genetic Engineering
Synthetic biology, a technology field that can be thought of as genetic engineering on steroids, promises many benefits for humanity, but opponents fear it may evoke Frankenstein’s monster. “Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a field of...
Republicans Capitalize On Biden Admin Weak Response To Baby Formula Crisis
While the worst shortages of baby formula in years has several GOP members worried, others claim the Biden Administration has shipped the last loads to the border to feed the aliens. "Due to increased demand...
World Food Crisis Looms as Fertilizer Prices Keep Rising
The threat of worldwide starvation looms as food prices soar and fertilizer scarcity continues, which according to some, carries the opportunity to restructure the economy, agriculture, and everyday life. According to a report by the...
1 in 3 Retailers Couldn’t Make Rent in April: Study
More than a third (34 percent) of North American retailers could not make ends meet and pay their rent in April due to inflation, gas prices, and supply chain issues. The alarming number of delinquencies...
New UK and EU Cars to Be Equipped With AI Speed Surveillance and Intervention Devices Starting in July
New cars sold in Europe are to be fitted with a forcible speed controlling device as a safety measure, but critics fear it is yet another infringement on civil self-determination and property rights. The new...