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Los Alamos boffins slap blinkers on satellites so we know who to blame in a crash

21 February 2025 @ 9:11 pm - The Register

Extremely Low Resource Optical Identifier no brighter than LED, but readable with telescopes Scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) have come up with a cheap and simple way for satellites to be identified from the ground using lights to blink out an ID code.…

T-Mobile US puts NYC emergency services in the 5G fast lane with network slicing

21 February 2025 @ 7:05 pm - The Register

911 gets VIP treatment in 'one of the most congested and demanding environments for connectivity' T-Mobile US has signed a deal to provide telecoms for emergency services in New York City using network slicing to their ensure calls and data traffic are prioritized above other users.…

$18000 Climate Doomsday Clock Unveiled in Melbourne

21 February 2025 @ 7:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

The clock counts down to 2030, when apparently we are all doomed.

Live at 1 pm ET: Exposing the Climate Grift – The Climate Realism Show #146

21 February 2025 @ 5:30 pm - Watts Up With That?

The climate grifters are being exposed, and the EPA is trying to claw these billions of dollars back. But how deep does the corruption go? We're bringing in Steve Milloy of the Energy and Environmental Legal Institute, an EPA transition team member in Trump's first term, to get a handle on it. The Heartland Institute's Anthony Watts, H. Sterling Burnett, Linnea Lueken, and Jim Lakely will also cover some of the Crazy Climate News of the Week, including a look at NOAA data showing the second-bigg

Elon Musk calls for International Space Station to be deorbited by 2027

21 February 2025 @ 5:03 pm - The Register

Plus: ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen not happy with SpaceX chief for 'lie' about 'abandoned' Starliner crew SpaceX boss Elon Musk has called for the International Space Station (ISS) to be deorbited as soon as possible, perhaps by 2027.…

ST Micro skips in, arm in arm with AWS, bearing a chip for 1.6 Tbps pluggable optics

21 February 2025 @ 3:00 pm - The Register

It's Friday. Quit the doomscrolling. Distract yourself with IT infra news Developed in collaboration with Amazon Web Services, ST Micro detailed a new photonic integrated circuit (PIC) on Thursday that it says will support pluggable optics capable of shuttling bits around the datacenter at up to 1.6 Tbps.…

Coalition to Burgum: “Stop offshore wind!”

21 February 2025 @ 2:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

President Trump released a moratorium on offshore wind upon taking office on January 20, that “temporarily prevents consideration of any area in the OCS for any new or renewed wind energy leasing for the purposes of generation of electricity or any other such use, derived from the use of wind.” It also calls on the Department of Interior to “conduct a comprehensive review of the ecological, economic, and environmental necessity of terminating or amending any existing wind energy lease

Experts race to extract intel from Black Basta internal chat leaks

21 February 2025 @ 12:56 pm - The Register

Researchers say there's dissent in the ranks. Plus: An AI tool lets you have a go yourself at analysing the data Hundreds of thousands of internal messages from the Black Basta ransomware gang were leaked by a Telegram user, prompting security researchers to bust out their best Russian translations post haste.…

HP ditches 15-minute wait time policy due to 'feedback'

21 February 2025 @ 11:25 am - The Register

It woz The Reg wot won it ... or maybe just common sense prevailed among management HP Inc today abruptly ditched the mandatory 15-minute wait time that it imposed on customers dialling up its telephone-based support team due to "initial feedback."…

Hey programmers – is AI making us dumber?

21 February 2025 @ 10:17 am - The Register

If you don't need to think about easy questions, will you be able to answer complex questions? Opinion  I don't want to sound like an aging boomer, yet when I see junior programmers relying on AI tools like Copilot, Claude, or GPT for simple coding tasks, I wonder if they're doing themselves more harm than good.…

£62 Million From Taxpayers For Wooden Bottles

21 February 2025 @ 10:00 am - Watts Up With That?

For some reason the Telegraph treats this as a serious idea, and not the scandalous waste of taxpayer money. £62 million for 35 jobs? That’s nearly £2 million a job. It’s utterly crazy.

DIMM techies weren’t allowed to leave the building until proven to not be pilferers

21 February 2025 @ 8:30 am - The Register

Who knew a script could make RAM re-appear? On Call  Another Friday is upon us, and The Register understands some of you would rather not retain memories of the last week. That's why we offer another instalment of On Call, our reader-contributed column that revives your happier recollections of wreaking revenge on colleagues who caused you tech support trauma.…

As Amazon takes over the Bond franchise, we submit our scripts for the next flick

21 February 2025 @ 7:34 am - The Register

License To Kill -9 ... For Your iPhone Only ... AI Another Day ... The name's Bezos, Jeff Bezos As part of its quest for world domination, Amazon has bought the creative rights to fictional British spy James Bond.…

Ivanti endpoint manager can become endpoint ravager, thanks to quartet of critical flaws

21 February 2025 @ 6:51 am - The Register

PoC exploit code shows why this is a patch priority Security engineers have released a proof-of-concept exploit for four critical Ivanti Endpoint Manager bugs, giving those who haven't already installed patches released in January extra incentive to revisit their to-do lists.…

Wrong, Politico, Climate Change Does Not Threaten the EU’s Survival, But Climate Policy Does

21 February 2025 @ 6:00 am - Watts Up With That?

It’s shameful that Politico and the German government are downplaying the harm that the unnecessary, unjustified, climate policies which they have supported have had on Europeans. Extreme weather is not getting worse, but the impacts of government overreach and taxation in the name of climate change are.

Lenovo isn't fussed by Trumpian tariffs or finding enough energy to run AI

21 February 2025 @ 5:46 am - The Register

Enterprise hardware biz produced record revenue, just $1M of profit, but execs think losses are behind it Lenovo believes its enterprise hardware business is finally on track to achieve consistent profits, if its customers can secure sufficient energy to buy more AI servers.…

Thailand ready to welcome 7,000 trafficked scam call center victims back from Myanmar

21 February 2025 @ 3:30 am - The Register

It comes amid a major crackdown on the abusive industry that started during COVID Thailand is preparing to receive thousands of people rescued from scam call centers in Myanmar as the country launches a major crackdown on the pervasive criminal activity across its border.…

National Science Foundation staff axed by Trump fear for US scientific future

21 February 2025 @ 2:16 am - The Register

An inside tale: Probation extended, tenure revoked, a scramble to merge research portfolios, and more Feature  With the National Science Foundation cutting staff to comply with President Trump's order for sweeping federal government layoffs, concerns are growing over the impact of these layoffs on America's role in scientific and technological research. …

Massive Green Battery Plant Catches On Fire Again Weeks After Major Toxic Blaze

21 February 2025 @ 2:00 am - Watts Up With That?

A massive California battery facility that caught fire and spewed toxic smoke in January caught on fire again Tuesday night, according to multiple reports.

Linux royalty backs adoption of Rust for kernel code, says its rise is inevitable

21 February 2025 @ 12:38 am - The Register

Nobody wants memory bugs. Penguinistas continue debate on how to squish 'em Updated  Some Linux kernel maintainers remain unconvinced that adding Rust code to the open source project is a good idea, but its VIPs are coming out in support of the language's integration.…

Microsoft expands Copilot bug bounty targets, adds payouts for even moderate messes

20 February 2025 @ 11:55 pm - The Register

Said bugs 'can have significant implications' – glad to hear that from Redmond Microsoft is so concerned about security in its Copilot products for folks that it’s lifted bug bounty payments for moderate-severity vulnerabilities from nothing to a maximum of $5,000, and expanded the range of vulnerabilities it will pay people to find and report.…

Oops, some of our customers' Power Pages-hosted sites were exploited, says Microsoft

20 February 2025 @ 11:17 pm - The Register

Don't think this is SaaS and you can relax: Redmond wants a few of you to check your websites Microsoft has fixed a security flaw in its Power Pages website-building SaaS, after criminals got there first – and urged users to check their sites for signs of exploitation.…

USCRN Data Throws a Curveball: Second Biggest Month-to-Month Temperature Drop Since 2009

20 February 2025 @ 10:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Dec 24 to Jan 25 was the 2nd biggest month-to-month temperature drop in the surface temperature record at 7.13°F in one month.  As many readers know, we follow the U.S.…

GitLab and its execs sued again and again over 'misleading' AI hype, price hikes

20 February 2025 @ 9:53 pm - The Register

Bosses bragged about Duo Chat bot, buyers weren’t buying it – claim For the third time in five months, GitLab or its execs have been sued over allegedly misleading investors about AI capabilities and demand.…

Laptop makers stalled on repairability improvements

20 February 2025 @ 6:18 pm - The Register

Apple, Dell made some progress, but MacBooks are still the worst to crack open, says PIRG The right to repair movement has gained momentum, yet laptop makers have largely stalled on improving repairability.…

Euro cloud biz trials 'server blades in a cold box' system

20 February 2025 @ 5:39 pm - The Register

Hot air or a 50% energy saving? Exoscale datacenter runs proof-of-concept to test veracity of Digger's claims A1 Digital is testing liquid cooling tech for power-intensive AI servers that is claimed to save 50 percent of the energy previously required for cooling, doing away entirely with the need for air conditioning.…

A Game-Changer for Liberty: President Trump’s Latest Executive Order Unleashes the DOGE Revolution!

20 February 2025 @ 5:03 pm - Watts Up With That?

To every patriot out there: raise a glass tonight. This Executive Order is a bold step toward reclaiming our government from the clutches of the deep state, putting power back where it belongs—with the people—and it’s got the legal heft of Loper Bright to make it stick. It’s a win for liberty, a win for prosperity, and—dare I say it—a win for common-sense science over ideological nonsense. Stay tuned to Watts Up With That as we track this revolution in real time. The DOGE is off the

US minerals company says crooks broke into email and helped themselves to $500K

20 February 2025 @ 4:44 pm - The Register

A painful loss for young company that's yet to generate revenue A NASDAQ-listed US minerals company says cybercriminals broke into its systems on Valentine's Day and paid themselves around $500,000 – money earmarked for a vendor.…

Microsoft Azure faceplants in Norway, taking government services with it

20 February 2025 @ 4:00 pm - The Register

Locals see red as public cloud's service health dashboard shows green Norwegians fell victim to a prolonged Microsoft Azure outage today, which impacted businesses and took down multiple government websites delivering online services to citizens.…

NASA's on-again, off-again job cuts – what's the plan?

20 February 2025 @ 3:30 pm - The Register

Lucky there isn't an asteroid headed for Earth for which a demoralized space agency might need to mount a redirect mission Comment  The US space agency, NASA, is famous for looking to the future. However, the fiasco of the last few days has cast doubt on the present, let alone what the coming weeks, months, or years might hold.…

Critical flaws in Mongoose library expose MongoDB to data thieves, code execution

20 February 2025 @ 2:45 pm - The Register

Bugs fixed, updating to the latest version is advisable Security sleuths found two critical vulnerabilities in a third-party library that MongoDB relies on, which means bad guys can potentially steal data and run code.…

Talk of Broadcom and TSMC grabbing pieces of Intel lights fire under investors

20 February 2025 @ 2:00 pm - The Register

Chipzilla's design and manufacturing limbs said to be on the table Venture capitalists are circling Intel amid talk that the beleaguered chip giant may be carved up between Broadcom and TSMC, with one taking the design biz and the other the manufacturing fabs.…

Providing Trump facts he needs on wind and solar

20 February 2025 @ 2:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

CFACT will continue to provide the Trump Administration with the facts it needs to avoid the energy mistakes so many others have made.

Insiders say IBM's broader return-to-office plan hits older, more expensive staff hard

20 February 2025 @ 1:29 pm - The Register

IT giant doing whatever it takes to reach $300 a share IBM is looking to reduce expenses through what's described as a co-location program that, according to current and former employees who spoke with The Register, appears to be designed to drive out older, more expensive workers.…

The Trilateralist Keir Starmer

20 February 2025 @ 1:00 pm - OffGuardian

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is seemingly a serving member of the Trilateral Commission. If you check out the most recent Trilateral Commission membership record it lists Starmer as a “Former Member in Public Service.” In a recent Independent Media Alliance panel I was fortunate to have the opportunity to ask the world’s leading expert on the Trilateral …

HP deliberately adds 15 minutes waiting time for telephone support calls

20 February 2025 @ 1:00 pm - The Register

Stalling tactics designed to push print or PC users to online support, sorry, 'self-solve' Updated  HP Inc is trying to force consumer PC and print customers to use online and other digital support channels by setting a minimum 15-minute wait time for anyone that phones the call center to get answers to troublesome queries.…

UK tax authority eyes £880M overhaul for Northern Ireland trade services

20 February 2025 @ 12:26 pm - The Register

Cost of post-Brexit arrangements revealed as HMRC looks at options following Fujitsu contract The UK's tax collector is looking for a tech supplier to take on a £370 million, seven-year contract to support a digital platform and call center to handle trading arrangements over the Northern Ireland border.…

Two arrested after pensioner scammed out of six-figure crypto nest egg

20 February 2025 @ 11:35 am - The Register

The latest in a long line of fraud stings worth billions each year Two men are in police custody after being arrested in connection with a July cryptocurrency fraud involving a man in his seventies.…

Dark mode might be burning more juice than you think

20 February 2025 @ 10:15 am - The Register

Most people crank up the brightness, making energy savings moot Using apps and websites in dark mode can actually use more energy than standard mode, according to researchers, as it causes people to crank up the brightness.…

Farage Trashes Net Zero, Promises to “Re-industrialise Britain”

20 February 2025 @ 10:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Nigel Farage, whose Reform Party is on track to win the next election, just slammed the impact of Net Zero on the British Economy.

DXC paid 50% more than original contract value for disastrous public sector Oracle project

20 February 2025 @ 9:30 am - The Register

Systems integrator secured 'variation' just before mega SAP migration put on hold Systems integrator DXC accrued over 50 percent more than its original contract value for completing less than half the scheduled contract term during a disastrous project to move a UK government body off an ageing SAP ERP system and onto Oracle Fusion.…

Ghost ransomware crew continues to haunt IT depts with scarily bad infosec

20 February 2025 @ 8:41 am - The Register

FBI and CISA issue reminder - deep sigh - about the importance of patching and backups The operators of Ghost ransomware continue to claim victims and score payments, but keeping the crooks at bay is possible by patching known vulnerabilities and some basic infosec actions, according to a joint advisory issued Wednesday by the FBI and US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.…

Medusa ransomware gang demands $2M from UK private health services provider

20 February 2025 @ 7:34 am - The Register

2.3 TB held to ransom as biz formerly known as Virgin Care tells us it's probing IT 'security incident' Exclusive  HCRG Care Group, a private health and social services provider, has seemingly fallen victim to the Medusa ransomware gang, which is threatening to leak what's claimed to be stolen internal records unless a substantial ransom is paid.…

A big AI build has ‘stalled’ and won’t happen this year as funds and GPUs prove elusive

20 February 2025 @ 6:29 am - The Register

Arista trumpeted its role in this project for a year. Good thing business is otherwise solid Big Tech’s plans to spend hundreds of billions on infrastructure during 2025 are often considered to demonstrate near-endless demand for artificial intelligence, but networking vendor Arista has just revealed a large AI build has “stalled” due to lack of funds and hardware.…

Trump Admin Moves to Kill New York City’s Climate Toll Scheme

20 February 2025 @ 6:00 am - Watts Up With That?

The Trump administration moved Wednesday to terminate New York City’s new climate toll system, commonly known as congestion pricing.

France tops China’s tokamak record with 22-minute plasma containment run

20 February 2025 @ 5:45 am - The Register

Nice number, but also not much more than a nice advance France’s Commissariat à L'énergie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives on Tuesday claimed it’s topped China’s recently-established for record maintaining fusion plasma in a tokamak, and therefore taken another step towards building a fusion reactor capable of producing cheap energy.…

US Army soldier linked to Snowflake extortion rampage admits breaking the law

20 February 2025 @ 3:01 am - The Register

That's the way the cookie melts A US Army soldier suspected of hacking AT&T and Verizon has admitted leaking online people's private call records.…

Unraveling the Narrative Supporting a Green Energy Transition  

20 February 2025 @ 2:00 am - Watts Up With That?

The purpose of this article is to summarize and debunk many of the issues in the narrative surrounding  the proposed green energy transition as applies to the electric grid.  The issues are so numerous that this piece is at once both too long and too short. A full unraveling deserves a book or series of books. This posting however challenges the narrative through summary comments with links to previous posts and articles which can be read for a more detailed explanation or for greater depth.

Trump can't quickly or easily kill the CHIPS Act, but he can fire the workers funded by it

19 February 2025 @ 11:36 pm - The Register

Reported layoffs suggest R&D functions may be hobbled, fab subsidies also at risk Comment  US President Donald Trump has made it plain he’s not a fan of the $53 billion CHIPS and Science Act that funds semiconductor manufacturing and research on American soil – and now it appears he’s decided to make substantial staff cuts at the agencies that administer it.…

Trump’s DoD CISO pick previously faced security clearance suspension

19 February 2025 @ 10:00 pm - The Register

Hey, at least Katie Arrington brings a solid resume Donald Trump's nominee for a critical DoD cybersecurity role sports a resume that outshines many of his past picks, despite previously suspended security clearance.…

Worrywarts and Their Grand Statistical Masquerade

19 February 2025 @ 10:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

This paper is not science. It’s a detailed emotional diary wrapped in statistical tinsel to give it the illusion of rigor. Its core message is that climate activism is driven by anxiety and creates more anxiety, while hope and optimism are signs of denial. The study acknowledges that its entire genre is built on correlational fluff but plows ahead anyway. And it admits that actual climate activism remains a niche hobby for a small, self-selecting group of neurotic catastrophists.

Microsoft shows off novel quantum chip that can scale to 'a million qubits'. So far: Eight

19 February 2025 @ 8:53 pm - The Register

Not just a matter of time but a matter of Majorana fermions, too Microsoft says it has developed a quantum-computing chip made with novel materials that is expected to enable the development of quantum computers for meaningful, real-world applications within – you guessed it – years rather than decades.…

Check out this free automated tool that hunts for exposed AWS secrets in public repos

19 February 2025 @ 8:45 pm - The Register

You can find out if your GitHub codebase is leaking keys ... but so can miscreants A free automated tool that lets anyone scan public GitHub repositories for exposed AWS credentials has been released.…

We meet the protesters who want to ban Artificial General Intelligence before it even exists

19 February 2025 @ 7:32 pm - The Register

STOP AI warns of doomsday scenario, demands governments pull the plug on advanced models Feature  On Saturday at the Silverstone Cafe in San Francisco, a smattering of activists gathered to discuss plans to stop the further advancement of artificial intelligence.…

Want to play billionaire for a day? This app lets you rent your own armed goon squad

19 February 2025 @ 6:31 pm - The Register

Black Escalade motorcade sold separately - of course Need to turn heads and burn cash while out on the town? A new app lets you hire armed bodyguards to escort you around - chauffeur included - provided you're in Los Angeles or New York City.…

Study: Climate Change is Reducing Wind Speeds in Europe

19 February 2025 @ 6:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Europe has suffered repeated wind power outages since October 2024. Is climate change to blame?

KDE Plasma 6.3 released – and 6.3.1 is already here

19 February 2025 @ 5:17 pm - The Register

A year on from the big overhaul of Plasma 6, more functionality appears KDE Plasma 6.3 is here, closely followed by a point release, alongside new versions of the KDE Frameworks and KDE Gear apps collection.…

Microsoft boffins promise entire game worlds made from AI slop

19 February 2025 @ 4:02 pm - The Register

WHAM, bam, no thank you, ma'am? Eggheads at Microsoft have produced a generative AI tool they say can create a three-dimensional game world to help developers design and tweak gameplay.…

Telco to open lab to test cell network interoperability with satellites

19 February 2025 @ 3:15 pm - The Register

Because 4G notspots aren't much good to anyone Vodafone and AST SpaceMobile plan to open a research hub this summer to test and validate the integration of orbital services with terrestrial cellphone networks.…

Your days of driver sync via Windows Server Update Services are numbered

19 February 2025 @ 2:30 pm - The Register

Microsoft suggests a move to the cloud Microsoft has issued administrators a 60-day warning – driver synchronization using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) will be deprecated.…

American Association for the Advancement of Science “Trump Tracker”

19 February 2025 @ 2:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

The American Association for the Advancement of Science of America launches their Trump Tracker and it's hilarious!

Odds of city-killer asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting Earth creep upward

19 February 2025 @ 1:45 pm - The Register

It's probably fine As the risk corridor narrows for asteroid 2024 YR4, the possibility of a collision with Earth in 2032 has increased.…

Hundreds of Dutch medical records bought for pocket change at flea market

19 February 2025 @ 1:01 pm - The Register

15GB of sensitive files traced back to former software biz Typically shoppers can expect to find tie-dye t-shirts, broken lamps and old disco records at flea markets, now it seems storage drives filled with huge volumes of sensitive data can be added to that list.…

Mobile operators brace for bigger, faster headaches with 6G

19 February 2025 @ 12:16 pm - The Register

NGMN reports what telcos want, but admits most can be delivered by 5G Mobile operators are pushing for consensus on the key components of next-gen 6G networks, warning that a new radio interface could add complexity – though they acknowledge it would also allow for higher data rates.…

Type-safe C-killer Delphi hits 30, but a replacement has risen

19 February 2025 @ 11:25 am - The Register

The FOSS world has replicated most of it in Lazarus Delphi is still very much with us, but the FOSS world also has its own, largely compatible, GUI-based Object Pascal environment – and it's worth a look.…

Microsoft declutters Windows 11 File Explorer in the name of Euro privacy

19 February 2025 @ 10:28 am - The Register

Also hammers another nail into Cortana's coffin with the end of Location History Microsoft had a Valentine's Day gift for Windows Insiders, firing another arrow into the heart of Cortana while also attempting to soothe European privacy concerns.…

In Dealing With China, Trump May Have a Trick Up His Sleeve

19 February 2025 @ 10:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Trump is deliberately shrinking the U.S. market for wind turbines and for the predominately Chinese-supplied raw materials that go into them. The goal is to play to America’s strengths, which lie in fossil fuels and a rejuvenated nuclear-power industry, while lowering our dependence on China by turning away from wind and solar power.

This is Not a Test

19 February 2025 @ 8:30 am - OffGuardian

Do not adjust your telescreen. This is not a test. It’s a state of emergency! A full-blown national state of emergency! Yes, that’s right, once again, we need to dispense with the rule of law and take a series of emergency measures in order to save “democracy,” or “freedom,” or “to remedy the distress of …

Texas takes giant steps toward nuclear energy dominance

19 February 2025 @ 6:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp last week announced that his university has surpassed even the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology and now has the nation’s largest nuclear engineering research department.

Biden’s Transformer Blunder: How Ideological Policy Choices Deepened the Grid Crisis

19 February 2025 @ 2:00 am - Watts Up With That?

The transformer crisis is a direct result of the previous administration's decision to prioritize ideological policies over practical energy infrastructure needs. While certain technologies were favored politically, they did not address the essential requirements of grid stability. Without immediate action to rectify the transformer shortage, the U.S. risks hindering economic growth and compromising energy security.

Hydrogen Energy: Not Clean, Green, Cheap

18 February 2025 @ 10:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Hydrogen. The first element in the Periodic Table and the most abundant element in the Universe. It is also the simplest element—the most common isotope has only one proton and one electron. It has been called the “Future of Energy”; after all, the Sun relies on hydrogen to keep emitting light and, if it is good enough for our Sun, why isn’t it good enough for us?

Conflicts of Interest in Climate Science: A Systemic Blind Spot

18 February 2025 @ 6:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Moreover, the research found that funding from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) was a significant predictor of studies reporting a positive association between climate change and hurricane behavior​.

Are the Tech Bros Insane?

18 February 2025 @ 3:00 pm - OffGuardian

I offer an alternative to the theories of Team Woke or Team Musk. Entertain for a moment the idea that these Tech Bros are neither evil villains nor saviors. Instead, consider that they may actually believe AI technocracy would be good, but they are unable to understand the full implications of their goals because they …

A Constitutional Crisis: Can the Rule of Law Survive This Presidency?

17 February 2025 @ 8:30 am - OffGuardian

“Never has our future been more unpredictable, never have we depended so much on political forces that cannot be trusted to follow the rules of common sense and self-interest — forces that look like sheer insanity, if judged by the standards of other centuries.” Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism This has all the makings of …

WATCH: Raising Generation Next – #SolutionsWatch

16 February 2025 @ 7:00 pm - OffGuardian

In this important and wide-ranging conversation, James Corbett and Ernest Hancock discuss parenting. From corporal punishment to home schooling to protecting children from indoctrination, this edition of #SolutionsWatch explores the question of how to raise free, sovereign, independent human beings. Sources, shownotes and links – as well as audio versions and download options – can …

Palestine Hijacked: How Zionism Forged An Apartheid State From River to Sea By Thomas Suárez

16 February 2025 @ 8:00 am - OffGuardian

Much has been written in the alternative press over the past year about the Israeli genocide of the Palestinians and its other war crimes in Lebanon, Syria, Iran, etc. This has often been viewed within the historical context of the self-declared Zionist Israeli state’s founding in 1948 up to the present day. But far less …

OffGuardian is ten years old!

15 February 2025 @ 7:00 pm - OffGuardian

Just over ten years ago, February 10th 2015, OffGuardian published its first ever article. This one. It is a single paragraph 55 words long, has no featured image and I’m afraid the name of the author is lost to time (it was probably Systematic, a founding editor who retired a couple of years in). It’s …

Blind Compliance

15 February 2025 @ 12:30 pm - OffGuardian

We all know what this means. And from what I am hearing from fellow shrews, the only way out of it is to simply not comply. But is that really a rational path? Sure, with clearly obvious things like mask-wearing and vaccines, it certainly is the sensible thing to do (refuse to comply). But what …

Stargate, mRNA, and the Internet of Bio-Nano Things

14 February 2025 @ 6:00 pm - OffGuardian

Today the Independent Media Alliance brings you a panel focusing on the new Stargate Project, its focus on mRNA and artificial intelligence, and how this connects to the Internet of Bodies, the Internet of Things, and where they intersect, in the Internet if Bio-Nano Things. This is where our world has been for some time, …

Alex Newman interviews Iain Davis

16 January 2025 @ 3:14 pm - Iain Davis

I chat to Alex Newman from Liberty Sentinel briefly covering a wide range of important subjects including the cliamte scam, UK paedophile scandals, the proposed multipolar world order and more. The post Alex Newman interviews Iain Davis appeared first on Iain Davis.

Discussing Manchester with Sonia Poulton

6 January 2025 @ 4:42 pm - Iain Davis

I discuss the evidence that exposes the alleged 2017 Manchester Arena bombing as a hoaxed false flag with Sonia Poulton The post Discussing Manchester with Sonia Poulton appeared first on Iain Davis.

Why we must resist Eve’s Law and how to oppose it effectively

4 January 2025 @ 9:10 am - Iain Davis

Eve's Law proposes to comprehensively censor the independent media. As only the independent media questions power this is extremely concerning. The state's censorship agenda is based on the Manchester hoax. We can and we must oppose it. The post Why we must resist Eve’s Law and how to oppose it effectively appeared first on Iain Davis.

Voluntary Democracy – Part 3

31 December 2024 @ 1:20 pm - Iain Davis

Voluntary Democracy - Part 3: in this concluding article we consider the only alternative offered of continued statism and address statist objections to a stateless society. We also consider issues like funding and security in a voluntary democracy. The post Voluntary Democracy – Part 3 appeared first on Iain Davis.

Voluntary Democracy – Part 2

31 December 2024 @ 12:43 pm - Iain Davis

In Part 2 of the series on voluntary democracy we start to look at the proposal in more detail. We consider some of the practicalities required for organising a stateless jurisdiction and address how some, limited hierarchical decision making would be needed. The post Voluntary Democracy – Part 2 appeared first on Iain Davis.

Voluntary Democracy – Part 1

30 December 2024 @ 5:00 pm - Iain Davis

Based on the original concept of "democracy," I propose Voluntary democracy as a new possible sociopolitical system that could set us free from the rule of oligarchs. Check out Part 1 here. The post Voluntary Democracy – Part 1 appeared first on Iain Davis.

Gareth Icke Tonight with Iain Davis

13 December 2024 @ 1:13 pm - Iain Davis

On Gareth Icke Tonight I discusses the Manchester Attack hoax and the appalling trial of Richard D. Hall which must be challenged and can be challenged by showing the evidence of the hoax. The post Gareth Icke Tonight with Iain Davis appeared first on Iain Davis.

Exploiting Children’s Mental Health – Rick Munn Interviews Iain Davis

6 December 2024 @ 1:22 pm - Iain Davis

Rick Munn interviews Iain Davis about how alleged concerns for child mental health are being used to bring in Digital ID The post Exploiting Children’s Mental Health – Rick Munn Interviews Iain Davis appeared first on Iain Davis.

What is Technocracy?

4 November 2024 @ 2:44 pm - Iain Davis

Technocracy is the most extreme system of behavioural control ever devised. Learn about the true meaning and purpose of Technocracy in order to resist its imposition. The post What is Technocracy? appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Parasite Class

8 October 2024 @ 11:31 am - Iain Davis

The parasite class provides us with a better term to describe oligarchs. Through elite theory we can see the lies told about the oligarchy. Check this article out to grapple with the concept of the parasite class. The post The Parasite Class appeared first on Iain Davis.