Why is Belgium shutting down nuclear power plants in the middle of an energy crisis and an approaching winter without gas?

Despite the fact that Europe faces a serious, self-imposed energy crisis of epic proportions, Belgium, ground zero of the European Union, is proceeding to dismantle its first nuclear plant in accordance with the country’s “green” nuclear phase-out law. According to reports, the Doel 3 nuclear reactor ceased operation on September 23 after operating for 40 years. Back in … Continue reading Why is Belgium shutting down nuclear power plants in the middle of an energy crisis and an approaching winter without gas?

Belgian health experts accuse WHO of faking coronavirus pandemic

On Sept. 5, health experts in Belgium presented an open letter urging the authorities to investigate how the World Health Organization (WHO) faked the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The year 2020 is nearing its end. As coronavirus continues to spread, the strategies enforced by governments around the globe have done more harm than good, crippling economies and negatively affect the overall … Continue reading Belgian health experts accuse WHO of faking coronavirus pandemic

Belgium’s coronavirus death toll makes it either world’s deadliest or most honest

As steep as the death toll from the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) is, it’s still underreported in some countries, including the U.K., Russia and even the United States. According to global death statistics, the figures do not accurately capture all deaths from COVID-19. In New York and New Jersey alone, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) … Continue reading Belgium’s coronavirus death toll makes it either world’s deadliest or most honest

Belgium looking to lift coronavirus restrictions despite the highest death rate in the world

Belgium will start easing its coronavirus restrictions from May 4, making it the latest European country to emerge from the coronavirus lockdown. The country has recorded 7,094 deaths – the world’s highest rate per million – with a total caseload of 43,134, according to figures reported on April 26 by Johns Hopkins University. More than half of the deaths recorded by Belgium, … Continue reading Belgium looking to lift coronavirus restrictions despite the highest death rate in the world

Brussels halts 5G deployment indefinitely: 5G project, says authorities, not compatible with radiation safety standards

In the next year, preliminary 5G networks are set to roll out in China, the United States, South Korea, and Japan. In the next seven years, operators are projected to invest over $1 trillion to expand 5G wireless technology. With 5G, the telecom industry promises instant connectivity, paving the way for “smart cities.” 5G is … Continue reading Brussels halts 5G deployment indefinitely: 5G project, says authorities, not compatible with radiation safety standards