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GPS Jamming Claims Unravel: Technical Analysis Debunks von der Leyen Aircraft Story

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The dramatic reports of Russian GPS jamming forcing European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s aircraft to navigate using “paper maps” after an hour of circling have been comprehensively debunked by technical analysis, flight data, and official retractions. What initially appeared to be a sophisticated electronic warfare attack on August 31, 2025, has proven to be a case study in how routine aviation incidents can be sensationalized beyond recognition when proper technical verification is bypassed.

The Web of Global Influence: Philanthropists, Think Tanks, and the Quest for a New World Order

In the complex landscape of global politics and economics, a network of influential organizations and individuals is shaping the future of our world. This post delves into the interconnected web of power that includes the Club of Rome, the Bilderberg Group, the World Economic Forum (WEF), major philanthropists, and financial giants like BlackRock and Vanguard. Let’s explore how these entities are influencing global agendas and what it means for our society.

The Invisible Chain: How Digital Surveillance Became the New Normal

You wake up, check your smartphone, drive to work, buy coffee with a card, work on the computer, stream Netflix in the evening. A normal day? No. A day under total surveillance. Every day, over 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are collected about us – and most people don’t even notice.

EU AI Act: The Gentle Stranglehold of Bureaucracy - How Europe Stifles AI Innovation

On August 1st, 2025, the EU AI Act came fully into force – Europe’s response to the rapid development of artificial intelligence. The EU celebrates itself as the “first continent with comprehensive AI regulation.” But behind the headlines lurks a bureaucratic monster that stifles innovation while ignoring the real problems.

Pfizergate: Von der Leyen's SMS Affair and the EU Transparency Crisis

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Von der Leyen’s SMS Affair: Facts and Consequences # Introduction # The controversy surrounding SMS communication between EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has raised fundamental questions about transparency in European institutions. In spring 2021, when the EU Commission concluded a contract for 1.8 billion vaccine doses with Pfizer, the New York Times reported on personal text messages between the two. What followed was an institutional failure in documentation and transparency.