• THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION WANTS TO CONTROL YOUR HEALTH CARE...
    BREAKING: 49 Republican Senators wrote to Biden, demanding he withdraw U.S. support for the WHO Pandemic Agreement and major amendments to the International Health Regulations.
    THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION WANTS TO CONTROL YOUR HEALTH CARE... BREAKING: 49 Republican Senators wrote to Biden, demanding he withdraw U.S. support for the WHO Pandemic Agreement and major amendments to the International Health Regulations.
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  • Huge! Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Behind Japan’s Framework For Global AI & 6G Regulations Adopted By EU https://www.infowars.com/posts/huge-microsoft-google-amazon-behind-japans-framework-for-global-ai-6g-regulations-adopted-by-eu/
    Huge! Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Behind Japan’s Framework For Global AI & 6G Regulations Adopted By EU https://www.infowars.com/posts/huge-microsoft-google-amazon-behind-japans-framework-for-global-ai-6g-regulations-adopted-by-eu/
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  • RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS...Podcast ... If you missed last nights show where Craig and Diane discussed the SCOTUS hears Trump's presidential immunity case; Biden's capital gains tax proposal; and Biden's latest 'climate change' regulations will crash the electric grid...listen to it and past shows at https://rspradio1.com ... go to Podcasts.
    RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS...Podcast ... If you missed last nights show where Craig and Diane discussed the SCOTUS hears Trump's presidential immunity case; Biden's capital gains tax proposal; and Biden's latest 'climate change' regulations will crash the electric grid...listen to it and past shows at https://rspradio1.com ... go to Podcasts.
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  • RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS...LIVE! Today, Fri, 4/26 from 7-8:00pm EST, Craig and Diane discuss the SCOTUS hears Trump's presidential immunity case; Biden's capital gains tax proposal; and Biden's latest 'climate change' regulations will crash the electric grid on https://rspradio1.com Click 'LISTEN LIVE.'
    RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS...LIVE! Today, Fri, 4/26 from 7-8:00pm EST, Craig and Diane discuss the SCOTUS hears Trump's presidential immunity case; Biden's capital gains tax proposal; and Biden's latest 'climate change' regulations will crash the electric grid on https://rspradio1.com Click 'LISTEN LIVE.'
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  • Bill O’Reilley: “Donald Trump will remove almost all regulations so therefore just by that action the people will get some relief.” (1 min, 18 sec)
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    Bill O’Reilley: “Donald Trump will remove almost all regulations so therefore just by that action the people will get some relief.” (1 min, 18 sec) https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/123731
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  • As regulations grows freedoms die.
    As regulations grows freedoms die.
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  • "According to a recent Federal Reserve report, an international agreement reached in the 1990s mandates, need a new system banking regulations. These modifications aim to align national policies with globally established standards. Despite long-standing opposition from influential banking institutions, the proposed changes are expected to take effect by the end of the year. The reforms primarily focus on restricting banks' lending capabilities, ensuring they conform to universal guidelines. It is crucial for the Federal Reserve to have a strong leader who can resist pressure from powerful financial institutions and safeguard the stability of America's financial system."

    The integration of the international financial system has led to large, globally active firms operating within a system of national government and regulation. While there is no realistic prospect for a global banking regulator, the responsibility and authority for financial stability continue to rest with national or regional authorities. The challenge lies in effectively sharing oversight of these large firms among regulators. Varying forms of regulation across countries are reasonable, considering different economic circumstances, currencies, and levels of depth and development in banking and capital markets. Even between the United States and the European Union, legitimate differences exist within the broader convergence around minimum regulatory and supervisory standards developed at various forums.

    The financial crisis exposed vulnerabilities created by foreign banking operations, and the Basel Committee and national regulators were slow to respond to the expansion in scale and scope of the world’s largest banking organizations. Addressing these vulnerabilities requires thoughtful coordination and effective supervision of international activities by U.S. banking organizations.


    In summary, the Federal Reserve’s role in regulating international banking activities is critical, and strong leadership is essential to navigate the complexities of global financial systems and ensure stability.
    "According to a recent Federal Reserve report, an international agreement reached in the 1990s mandates, need a new system banking regulations. These modifications aim to align national policies with globally established standards. Despite long-standing opposition from influential banking institutions, the proposed changes are expected to take effect by the end of the year. The reforms primarily focus on restricting banks' lending capabilities, ensuring they conform to universal guidelines. It is crucial for the Federal Reserve to have a strong leader who can resist pressure from powerful financial institutions and safeguard the stability of America's financial system." The integration of the international financial system has led to large, globally active firms operating within a system of national government and regulation. While there is no realistic prospect for a global banking regulator, the responsibility and authority for financial stability continue to rest with national or regional authorities. The challenge lies in effectively sharing oversight of these large firms among regulators. Varying forms of regulation across countries are reasonable, considering different economic circumstances, currencies, and levels of depth and development in banking and capital markets. Even between the United States and the European Union, legitimate differences exist within the broader convergence around minimum regulatory and supervisory standards developed at various forums. The financial crisis exposed vulnerabilities created by foreign banking operations, and the Basel Committee and national regulators were slow to respond to the expansion in scale and scope of the world’s largest banking organizations. Addressing these vulnerabilities requires thoughtful coordination and effective supervision of international activities by U.S. banking organizations. In summary, the Federal Reserve’s role in regulating international banking activities is critical, and strong leadership is essential to navigate the complexities of global financial systems and ensure stability.
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  • A court in Germany has issued an injunction against the sale of certain chip models manufactured by Intel, following a legal dispute with a competitor. The injunction prohibits Intel from selling or distributing the specified chip models in Germany until the matter is resolved through litigation or settlement. This decision could impact Intel's business operations and reputation, as well as the supply chain of technology products that rely on their chips.

    The case highlights the importance of intellectual property rights and the potential consequences for companies that violate them. It also underscores the need for companies to carefully consider the legal implications of their actions and ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations. In this instance, Intel will need to address the concerns raised by the court and work towards a resolution that satisfies all parties involved.


    A court in Germany has issued an injunction against the sale of certain chip models manufactured by Intel, following a legal dispute with a competitor. The injunction prohibits Intel from selling or distributing the specified chip models in Germany until the matter is resolved through litigation or settlement. This decision could impact Intel's business operations and reputation, as well as the supply chain of technology products that rely on their chips. The case highlights the importance of intellectual property rights and the potential consequences for companies that violate them. It also underscores the need for companies to carefully consider the legal implications of their actions and ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations. In this instance, Intel will need to address the concerns raised by the court and work towards a resolution that satisfies all parties involved.
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  • https://medforth.biz/irish-farmers-fight-back-against-rising-green-regulations/
    https://medforth.biz/irish-farmers-fight-back-against-rising-green-regulations/
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