Modificación artificial del tiempo
Estado de la modificación artificial del tiempo a nivel mundial
En la actualidad más de 50 países llevan a cabo actividades sobre modificación artificial del tiempo.
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Here’s a completely insane statistic about the United Kingdom:
According to the Office for National Statistics, 53 per cent of households in Britain receive more in welfare than they pay in tax.
Just think about that and what it means.
La DGT, las ITV y los fabricantes decidirán cuándo hay que mandar un coche al desguace aunque su dueño no quiera
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😂 The UK social media ban will be "enforced at the device level".
Everybody will have to upload their passport and face to Google/Apple to be able to use their own phone's internet connection!
Will this also apply for tourists visiting the UK? What a dystopian madness.
🚨 BREAKING: It has been revealed that the public consultation data Keir Starmer is using to promote his social media ban did NOT have an ‘against’ option
🚨Labour confirms ID requirement at device level - VPNs useless.🚨
By forcing Apple and Google to verify age at the device level during phone setup…
Keir Starmer’s government isn’t protecting kids ��� it’s building a surveillance infrastructure.
The OS itself will restrict platforms like TikTok, Instagram and X, making VPNs largely useless because the block happens before any traffic leaves your phone.
🚨Once every device carries a verified age profile, authorities gain an easy route to identify users through legal requests to tech firms.
This is digital ID by the back door, sold as child safety.
Classic Labour: expand state control first, ask questions later.
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JUST IN: UK Government clarifies adults will still be able to use social media by verifying their identities with digital IDs, facial recognition, passports and credit cards.
Water company cut supply to 15 000 homes in heatwave but let solar farm use 500 gallons a day to wash panels
During May's hot weather with temperatures reaching 32 degrees C South East Water left 15 000 people in Whitstable Kent without water for up to three point five days meaning residents could not flush toilets shower or wash.
A giant solar farm five miles away at Cleve Hill in Graveney continued to draw up to 500 gallons of water a day from the mains to clean its 500 000 panels at least once a day until May 28.
Residents spotted vans and mobile tanks filling at roadside standpipes for the solar farm while homes in the area had no running water forcing people to queue for bottled supplies.
Local businesses including hotels and pubs faced closures and losses with one boutique hotel spending an extra £8000 on water tanks and estimating total losses of £20,000 due to disrupted weddings.
South East Water said the solar farm had relevant permissions and the usage was in line with expectations while in discussion with contractors to reduce water use.
The solar farm later apologized and said panel cleaning would finish by the end of June after community complaints about the priority given during the outage.
Buckinghamshire council spent £819 million over a five year contract period on taxis. £163 million a year on average.
This is insane. The council could run an equivalent transport service for a fraction of this cost
Also - don’t take this nonsense about age-estimating facial recognition as an alternative to IDs at face value.
First, in practice most young people will need to show ID. Face scans can’t tell if you’re a day under/over 16 - and will fail everyone who looks under 21 for caution