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Nature Has “Abandoned Science for Social Justice” Says Richard Dawkins

29 October 2025 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Top scientific journal Nature has “abandoned science for social justice”, Richard Dawkins has said as he backed a letter written by Chemistry Professor Anna Krylov which accused the journal of “social engineering”. The Times has more.

Don’t Believe Your Lying Eyes!

29 October 2025 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

The wind industry must be getting really desperate now!

Starlink tells the world it has over 150 sextillion IPv6 addresses

29 October 2025 @ 5:58 am - The Register

But the data describing where they're used - which is help to fight crime - isn't very useful Internetworking wonks have investigated Starlink’s use of IP addresses and found some interesting facts.…

OpenAI Urges US Government to Fund 100GW of New Energy Per Year to Beat China

29 October 2025 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

"... China is outstripping America in constructing new capacity, adding 429 GW in 2024 compared with just 51 GW achieved by the land of the free. ..."

Australian police building AI to translate emoji used by ‘crimefluencers’

29 October 2025 @ 3:48 am - The Register

Five Eyes intel alliance has created a team to target these scum who prey on kids Australia’s Federal Police (AFP) is working on an AI to interpret emojis and the slang used online by Generation Z and Generation Alpha, so it can understand them when they discuss crime online.…

Amazon Web Services’ US-EAST-1 region in trouble again, with EC2 and container services impacted

29 October 2025 @ 1:16 am - The Register

Internal dependencies again prove problematic UPDATED  Amazon Web Services’ US-EAST-1 region, which last week caused massive disruption to online services, is having another bad day as internal dependencies again prove problematic.…

Tell the Truth, The Guardian and NBC, High Weather Disaster Costs Aren’t Due to Climate Change

29 October 2025 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

As should be obvious to any honest observer exercising the least bit of common sense, the reason for rising disaster costs is clear, the expanding bullseye effect.

OpenAI non-profit will run for-profit that has yet to make a profit

28 October 2025 @ 11:54 pm - The Register

Corporate restructuring will benefit ... uh, humanity OpenAI has obtained a new lease on life.…

Firewalls and VPNs are so complex now, they can actually make you less secure

28 October 2025 @ 11:27 pm - The Register

A report from cyber-insurer At-Bay fingers Cisco and Citrix VPNs as most likely to lead to ransomware trouble Organizations using Cisco and Citrix VPN devices were nearly seven times as likely to suffer a ransomware infection over a 15-month period, according to At-Bay, a provider of cyber insurance and a vendor of managed detection and response products.…

This is Doom, running headless, on Ubuntu Arm… on a satellite

28 October 2025 @ 9:30 pm - The Register

Ólafur Waage has an unusual take on "will it run Doom?" Ubuntu Summit  Doom takes place on Mars, but up until recently, it has only been played on Earth. However, at the Ubuntu Summit, one enterprising developer explained how he extended the well-established "will it run Doom?" meme all the way into space.…

Hiding the Endangerment Finding’s Systemic Biases – Politico’s Failed Attack on DOE’s Climate Science Report

28 October 2025 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Overheated models, inflated emission scenarios, and lame adaptation assumptions compelled the conclusion that rising GHG concentration “may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare.”  Today’s EPA should seriously consider an alternative conclusion: Societies that protect economic liberty and welcome abundant energy may reasonably anticipate a future of increasing climate safety and diminishing relative impact of weather-related economic damage.   

Nvidia, Oracle to build 7 supercomputers for Department of Energy, including its largest ever

28 October 2025 @ 8:58 pm - The Register

100,000 Blackwell GPUs and 2,200 exaFLOPs make for a big system The US Department of Energy is partnering with Nvidia and Oracle to build seven new AI supercomputers to accelerate scientific research and develop agentic AI for discovery. Two of these systems, located at Argonne National Laboratory, will together form the DOE's largest AI supercomputing infrastructure.…

Nvidia adds AI peanut butter to Nokia's 6G network chocolate, throws in $1 billion

28 October 2025 @ 7:56 pm - The Register

The pair intends to develop cellular infrastructure for running edge AI workloads Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Tuesday announced a partnership with Nokia to integrate AI technology into its mobile network infrastructure, bringing accelerated computing to the edge and paving the way for 6G-ready networks. As part of the deal, Nvidia will invest $1 billion in Nokia. Team Green's gear will boost spectral efficiency and make AI inference more accessible from mobile devices.…

Android malware types like your gran to steal banking creds

28 October 2025 @ 6:47 pm - The Register

By appearing more human, it evades detection A new Android malware strain, Herodotus, steals credentials, logs keystrokes, streams victims' screens, and hijacks input - but with a twist: it mimics human typing by adding random delays between keystrokes to evade behavioral fraud detection systems.…

OpenAI tells Trump to build more power plants or China wins the AI arms race

28 October 2025 @ 5:20 pm - The Register

'Electrons are the new oil,' ChatGPT maker claims, demanding 100 GW per year OpenAI wants the Trump administration to build 100 gigawatts of additional electricity generation capacity per annum to avoid the US being overtaken by China in the AI arms race.…

Bill Gates Walks It Back: Disaster Isn’t Imminent

28 October 2025 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Disaster isn’t imminent. It never was, at least not in the all-caps sense that justified the last round of grand designs. The world’s a messy, resilient place. The historical record on disaster deaths, the brute fact of adaptation, and the unglamorous triumph of infrastructure all say the same thing Gates now says out loud: civilization is not ending.

Elon Musk's Grokipedia launches, filled to the brim with plagiarism and AI slop

28 October 2025 @ 4:33 pm - The Register

Scratch Grokipedia and Wikipedia bleeds What do you do if you're the richest man on Earth and don't like Wikipedia? Start your own imitation encyclopedia, call it Grokipedia, lift a bunch of pages from the site, and let AI fill in the rest. Obviously, that's a recipe for success.…

Forrester warns AI bubble to deflate as enterprises defer spending to 2027

28 October 2025 @ 4:28 pm - The Register

Gap between vendor promises and business results set to trigger market correction, research firm predicts ai-pocalypse  Bubble, meet pin. Large organizations are set to defer a quarter of planned AI spending from next year until 2027, forcing a market correction.…

Think tank decries science friction between countries, demands global cooperation

28 October 2025 @ 4:01 pm - The Register

More countries are prioritizing national security over scientific discovery Why can't we all just get along... for the good of science? New research suggests countries prioritizing national security over the greater good are hindering global research and economic development.…

What do they have planned for Family Court “reform”?

28 October 2025 @ 4:00 pm - OffGuardian

It was busy weekend for those who follow British family court law. Normally speaking I wouldn’t count myself among those people, but then social media and news headlines decided to ruin a decent Saturday by pouring a torrent of barely-disguised agenda over my head. It all started when I saw this tweet: 10 babies per …

Euro cloud alliance urges action on Broadcom as Microsoft mends fences

28 October 2025 @ 3:12 pm - The Register

CISPE says post-VMware conduct raises fresh antitrust concerns Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) has issued its third European Cloud Competition Observatory (ECCO) report, praising Microsoft's licensing concessions while accusing Broadcom of worsening anti-competitive practices.…

Anthropic's Claude is learning Excel so you don't have to

28 October 2025 @ 2:49 pm - The Register

Good luck to the 1,000 enterprise guinea pigs on the initial preview Anthropic has opened a waitlist for Claude for Excel, promising spreadsheet devotees that its LLM will be able to understand their entire workbook.…

Clearview AI faces criminal heat for ignoring EU data fines

28 October 2025 @ 2:22 pm - The Register

Noyb says New York-based facial recognition biz flouted GDPR orders and kept scraping anyway Privacy advocates at Noyb filed a criminal complaint against Clearview AI for scraping social media users' faces without consent to train its AI algorithms.…

Cloudflare Q3 report shows the internet still breaks for the strangest reasons

28 October 2025 @ 1:59 pm - The Register

From natural disasters to stray bullets and exams, it's been a shaky quarter for the world's connectivity Cloudflare's latest internet disruptions report reads like a global disaster log, with exam-related shutdowns, natural calamities, stray bullets, and even a Starlink software failure all taking chunks out of global connectivity.…

Did Punitive British Net Zero Taxes Just Bankrupt an Oil Company?

28 October 2025 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Thousands of jobs at risk "... have applied to the High Court of England and Wales to appoint administrators. ..."

AI browsers face a security flaw as inevitable as death and taxes

28 October 2025 @ 12:46 pm - The Register

Agentic features open the door to data exfiltration or worse Feature  With great power comes great vulnerability. Several new AI browsers, including OpenAI's Atlas, offer the ability to take actions on the user's behalf, such as opening web pages or even shopping. But these added capabilities create new attack vectors, particularly prompt injection.…

Beatings, killings, and lasting fear: The human toll of MoD's Afghan data breach

28 October 2025 @ 11:51 am - The Register

Research submitted to Parliament details deaths, raids, and mental trauma linked to 2022 relocation leak Research submitted to the UK Parliament has revealed explicit threats to life and the deaths of family members and colleagues directly linked to the Ministry of Defence's 2022 Afghan relocation scheme data breach.…

Amazon axes 14,000 desk jobs in AI-powered slimming plan

28 October 2025 @ 11:33 am - The Register

Layoffs are part of an efficiency drive, not a sign of struggle, says HR exec Amazon is cutting 14,000 corporate jobs, blaming the accelerating impact of artificial intelligence for changing how the company operates – and how many people it needs.…

Google says reports of a Gmail breach have been greatly exaggerated

28 October 2025 @ 10:42 am - The Register

Ad and cloud biz rubbishes claims that 183 million accounts broken into Panic spread faster than a phishing email on Tuesday after claims of a massive Gmail breach hit the headlines – but Google says it's all nonsense.…

Chatbots parrot Putin's propaganda about the illegal invasion of Ukraine

28 October 2025 @ 10:00 am - The Register

Fake views from Moscow's pet media outlets appear in about one in five responses Popular chatbots powered by large language models cited links to Russian state-attributed sources in up to a quarter of answers about the war in Ukraine, raising fresh questions over whether AI risks undermining efforts to enforce sanctions on Moscow-backed media.…

UK government inflates G-Cloud framework to £14B

28 October 2025 @ 9:15 am - The Register

Procurement delays and lock-in fears see framework balloon in size and scope The UK government has launched a competition for cloud services worth up to £14 billion over four years – nearly triple the £4.8 billion over 18 months announced in an earlier market engagement.…

While Sadiq Khan Frolics on Billionaire Pal’s Gas-Guzzling Superyacht, Ulez is Exposed as a Money-Making Scheme at the Expense of Hardworking Londoners

28 October 2025 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Ulez isn’t salvation for respiratory disease; it’s a revenue ruse cloaked in corrupted science, waging a punitive assault on motorists. As London’s Blade Runners symbolise, resistance grows. While Khan gambols in his buddy’s superyacht, London’s average motorist chokes on fines. It’s time to dismantle London’s Ulez edifice. The Daily Mail exposé, amplifying longstanding critiques by sceptics, demands accountability.

Marks & Spencer swaps out TCS for fresh helpdesk deal

28 October 2025 @ 8:30 am - The Register

Move follows months-long procurement process as retailer refreshes parts of its IT support setup UK retailer Marks & Spencer has replaced Tata Consultancy Services as its IT service desk provider following a procurement process that began in January.…

IBM Cloud stops signing and seeking new customers for its VMware service

28 October 2025 @ 6:52 am - The Register

Blames Broadcom’s licensing changes that haven’t caused other hyperscalers to pull the pin IBM has announced it will stop marketing its VMware on IBM Cloud service to new customers.…

Twist in Tesco vs. VMware case as Computacenter files claim against Broadcom, Dell

28 October 2025 @ 5:16 am - The Register

As negotiations stalled, Broadcom feared Tesco no longer saw it as a long-term partner Tesco’s lawsuit against VMware has taken a twist, with Computacenter filing a claim against Broadcom and Dell.…

Shock New Report Lays Out the Full Scale of Environmental Damage Caused by Onshore Wind Turbines

28 October 2025 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Mass slaughter of bats and raptors is already known, but this new report casts fresh light on the cascading effects on the natural world of increasing numbers of giant wind turbines. That said, the report admits that biodiversity impacts have been documented for only a few small taxa, but the impacts are “not negligible”. Proponents of wind power often claim that wind energy’s impacts on biodiversity will be less than climate change, it is noted. The authors find this “plausible”, but

Qualcomm announces AI accelerators and mysterious racks they’ll run in

28 October 2025 @ 1:25 am - The Register

House of the Snapdragon promises – without much detail – this kit will enable coolly efficient inferencing Qualcomm has announced some details of its tilt at the AI datacenter market by revealing a pair of accelerators and rack scale systems to house them, all focused on inferencing workloads.…

Greenwashing Is Not A Glitch – It Has Become The System

28 October 2025 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

We have created a trillion-dollar distraction as we are counting, offsetting, and trading emissions instead of making a truly positive environmental difference.

WSUS attacks hit 'multiple' orgs as Google and other infosec sleuths ring Redmond’s alarm bell

27 October 2025 @ 11:54 pm - The Register

If at first you don’t succeed, patch and patch again More threat intel teams are sounding the alarm about a critical Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) remote code execution vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-59287 and now under active exploitation, just days after Microsoft pushed an emergency patch and the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

Real Public Health Threats vs. Climate Hysteria

27 October 2025 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

When policymakers focus exclusively on carbon dioxide and hypothetical climate harms, populations are denied the tools to manage real threats: infectious disease, hunger, dirty water, unsafe housing.

Get ready to squint! World's smallest pixel is just 300 nm

27 October 2025 @ 8:54 pm - The Register

How many 1080p screens can you fit on a pinhead? These German physicists reckon about one Micro-OLED displays with 1080p (1920x1080) resolution have been around for a few years now, but a group of German researchers has taken things to the next level. They've engineered an OLED pixel so small that an entire 1080p display could fit into a single square millimeter, potentially changing the game for wearable displays.…

Python Foundation goes ride or DEI, rejects government grant with strings attached

27 October 2025 @ 8:29 pm - The Register

Foundation says it won't compromise policy of inclusivity even if that cash would've really helped

Signal president Meredith Whittaker says they had no choice but to use AWS, and that's a problem

27 October 2025 @ 8:07 pm - The Register

'The problem is the concentration of power in the infrastructure space that means there isn’t really another choice' Messaging service Signal may be unusual in its deployment of credible end-to-end encryption, but it shares a common availability vulnerability with many other internet services – dependence on Amazon Web Services (AWS).…

Atlas vuln lets crims inject malicious prompts ChatGPT won't forget between sessions

27 October 2025 @ 7:23 pm - The Register

It can do a lot more than just play 'Eye of the Tiger' daily In yet another reminder to be wary of AI browsers, researchers at LayerX uncovered a vulnerability in OpenAI's Atlas that lets attackers inject malicious instructions into ChatGPT's memory using cross-site request forgery.…

HPE's Discovery to succeed Frontier supercomputer with next-gen Cray tech

27 October 2025 @ 7:00 pm - The Register

Oak Ridge's $500M system due in 2028, paired with a separate Lux AI cluster arriving two years earlier HPE is set to build a successor to the Frontier exascale system for America's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, based on the next generation of its Cray supercomputer platform, plus a separate AI cluster to advance machine learning with a multi-tenant cloud-like platform.…

Is Subdued COP 30 a Trump effect?

27 October 2025 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

The mainstream press run-up to COP 30 is the most subdued I have ever seen, and I have seen them all. No grand global plans or calls for astronomical sums of cash. Likely a Trump effect — but as a scientist with no hard evidence, I will not claim that, just point out the possibility).

Iran's school for cyberspies could've used a few more lessons in preventing breaches

27 October 2025 @ 4:19 pm - The Register

Ravin Academy confirms the intrusion on Telegram, says student data was stolen Iran's school for state-sponsored cyberattackers admits it suffered a breach exposing the names and other personal information of its associates and students.…

You have one week to opt out or become fodder for LinkedIn AI training

27 October 2025 @ 3:17 pm - The Register

Nations previously exempt from scraping now in the firing line If you thought living in Europe, Canada, or Hong Kong meant you were protected from having LinkedIn scrape your posts to train its AI, think again. You have a week to opt out before the Microsoft subsidiary assumes you're fine with it.…

As AI agents join SaaS, AWS tells users to expect more pricing puzzles

27 October 2025 @ 3:14 pm - The Register

Cloud giant says choice and flexibility matter more than standardization – for now Interview  As agentic AI solutions flood the market, users will face a complex environment in terms of deployment and commercial models, with standard practices yet to be resolved, says Olawale Oladehin, AWS director, solutions architecture.…

The Technocratic Dark State

27 October 2025 @ 2:50 pm - Iain Davis

Sonia Poulton and I discuss my new book The Technocratic Dark State. We look at who is behind the digital transformation and consider their aims and objectives. The post The Technocratic Dark State appeared first on Iain Davis.

EU sovereignty plan accused of helping US cloud giants

27 October 2025 @ 2:27 pm - The Register

Brussels' framework muddies the waters and could hand advantage to foreign hyperscalers, says trade body Europe's efforts to reduce reliance on US hyperscalers is under fire from many of the local cloud providers it is designed to help.…

Who Would Jesus Bomb? The Gospel According to the Military-Industrial Complex

27 October 2025 @ 2:00 pm - OffGuardian

“Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.” Thomas Jefferson>/a> For a man supposedly intent on winning a Nobel Peace Prize, Donald Trump spends an extraordinary amount of time waging war, threatening to wage war, and fantasizing about waging war. Notwithstanding his dubious claims about having ended “seven un-endable wars,” Trump has continued to squander the American …

Researchers exploit OpenAI's Atlas by disguising prompts as URLs

27 October 2025 @ 1:54 pm - The Register

NeuralTrust shows how agentic browser can interpret bogus links as trusted user commands Researchers have found more attack vectors for OpenAI's new Atlas web browser – this time by disguising a potentially malicious prompt as an apparently harmless URL.…

X says passkey reset isn't about a security issue – it's to finally kill off twitter.com

27 October 2025 @ 1:07 pm - The Register

Social media site dispatches crucial clarification days after curious announcement X (formerly Twitter) sparked security concerns over the weekend when it announced users must re-enroll their security keys by November 10 or face account lockouts — without initially explaining why.…

No, Washington Post, Climate Change Isn’t Killing Washington, DC’s Trees—Urban Stress Is

27 October 2025 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

The Washington Post’s story may make for poetic reading, but it’s science fiction masquerading as environmental journalism. The real issue is not a mildly warming world—it is a city that’s paved, polluted, and hostile to trees.

Ex-CISA head thinks AI might fix code so fast we won't need security teams

27 October 2025 @ 11:43 am - The Register

Jen Easterly says most breaches stem from bad software, and smarter tech could finally clean it up Ex-CISA head Jen Easterly claims AI could spell the end of the cybersecurity industry, as the sloppy software and vulnerabilities that criminals rely on will be tracked down faster than ever.…

Everything you know about last week's AWS outage is wrong

27 October 2025 @ 10:30 am - The Register

AI wasn't the cause, and multi-cloud is for rubes Column  AWS put out a hefty analysis of its October 20 outage, and it's apparently written in a continuing stream of consciousness before the Red Bull wore off and the author passed out after 36 straight hours of writing.…

Machine learning saves £4.4M in UK.gov work and pensions fraud detection

27 October 2025 @ 9:45 am - The Register

Poor data standards across government hamper scaling, says Parliament spending watchdog The UK government's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has saved £4.4 million over three years by using machine learning to tackle fraud, according to the National Audit Office (NAO). However, the public spending watchdog found the department's ability to expand this work is limited by fragmented IT systems and poor cross-government data standards.…

The Chinese Box and Turing Test: AI has no intelligence at all

27 October 2025 @ 9:00 am - The Register

It's just good at mass-production copy and paste Opinion  Remember ELIZA? The 1966 chatbot from MIT's AI Lab convinced countless people it was intelligent using nothing but simple pattern matching and canned responses. Nearly 60 years later, ChatGPT has people making the same mistake. Chatbots don't think – they've just gotten exponentially better at pretending.…

The perfect AWS storm has blown over, but the climate is only getting worse

27 October 2025 @ 8:15 am - The Register

When it rains, it pours – and nobody packed an umbrella Opinion  When your cabbie asks you what you do for a living, and you answer "tech journalist," you never get asked about cloud infrastructure in return. Bitcoin, mobile phones, AI, yes. Until last week: "What's this AWS thing, then?" You already knew a lot of people were having a very bad day in Bezosville, but if the news had reached an Edinburgh black cab driver, new adjectives were needed.…

Frustrated consultant 'went full Hulk' and started smashing hardware

27 October 2025 @ 7:30 am - The Register

Four back-to-back weekends of work – and disastrously bad documentation – will do that do a techie Who, Me?  Welcome to Monday morning and another installment of Who, Me? For the uninitiated, it's The Register's weekly reader-contributed column that tells tales of your greatest misses, and how you rebuilt a career afterward.…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #663

27 October 2025 @ 7:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Quote of the Week: “But there is another reason for the high repute of mathematics: it is mathematics that offers the exact natural sciences a certain measure of security which, without mathematics, they could not attain.” — Albert Einstein (1922)

Automattic accuses rival WordPress outfit WP Engine of ‘false advertising, and deceptive business practices’

27 October 2025 @ 6:07 am - The Register

FOSS feud re-ignites with massive counter-claim UPDATED  The long battle between Automattic and WP Engine has flared again, this time with accusations the latter company issued “false advertising”, and employed “deceptive business practices.”…

UN Cybercrime Treaty wins dozens of signatories, to go with its many critics

27 October 2025 @ 3:51 am - The Register

Allows surveillance and cross-border evidence sharing, which worries human rights groups The United Nations on Saturday staged a signing ceremony for the Convention against Cybercrime, the world’s first agreement to combat online crime. And while 72 nations picked up the pen, critics continue to point out the convention’s flaws.…

Surprised By Leftwing Radical Rhetoric? Look Closer at the Climate Movement

27 October 2025 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Radical environmentalists like Michael Mann are organizing, teaching, and shaping the next generation in ways that are anti-human, anti-freedom, and anti-Western. Thus far, they’ve done so unopposed. But conservatives can’t continue to cede this battlefield.

Australia sues Microsoft for misleading M365 users about Copilot subscription options

27 October 2025 @ 12:09 am - The Register

PLUS: China demotes tech self-sufficiency goal; Alibaba Cloud quietly quits VMware; India demands deepfake labels; and more! Asia In Brief  Australia’s Competition & Consumer Commission on Monday commenced legal proceedings against Microsoft for allegedly misleading users of its Microsoft 365 bundle.…

Shaq's new ride gets jaq'ed in haq attaq

26 October 2025 @ 10:43 pm - The Register

PLUS: Judge spanks NSO; Mozilla requires data use disclosures; TARmageddon meets Rust; And more! Infosec In Brief  Former basketball star Shaquille O'Neal is 7'1" (215 cm), and therefore uses car customization companies to modify vehicles to fit his frame. But it appears cybercriminals have targeted Shaq’s preferred motor-modder.…

This Week in the New Normal #107

26 October 2025 @ 7:00 pm - OffGuardian

Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of the progress of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring around the world. 1. Bacon causes cancer? A new study blames nitrate chemicals used to preserve bacon and ham on over 54,000 cases of cancer, according to the …

CLAIM: Deep emission cuts will pushback sea level rise

26 October 2025 @ 7:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Futility quantified, now with NEW and IMPROVED modeling!

CLAIM: Increasing heat is super-charging Arctic climate and weather extremes

26 October 2025 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

The annual mean warming rate of the Arctic is more than three times the global average...

Open Thread

26 October 2025 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

A place for discussion.

Guardian: Net Zero is Killing British Manufacturing

26 October 2025 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

"... Time to closely regulate price-gouging gas plants or take ownership of supply ..."

Climate Change Weekly # 560—Study: Net Zero Wind and Solar Buildout Needs Huge Amount of Land

26 October 2025 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

IN THIS ISSUE: Study: Net Zero Wind and Solar Buildout Needs Huge Amount of Land Uncovered Ski Lifts Show Rapid Climate Change in Recent Past Climate Lawfare Sidelined in Montana

MPs urge government to stop Britain's phone theft wave through tech

25 October 2025 @ 8:26 am - The Register

Committee says Apple, Google, and Samsung could render stolen handsets worthless if compelled to act The UK's Home Secretary should use her powers to push the tech industry to deploy stronger technical measures against the surge in phone thefts, according to a House of Commons committee.…

Pick and Choose Your Own Truth

25 October 2025 @ 8:00 am - OffGuardian

Here I go again. Getting perplexed by the sheep-types in my life. I seem to be in a constant state of cognitive dissonance. I’ve whacked my forehead so many times with the heel of my hand that I am surprised I have not seriously damaged my brain. Well, maybe I have! It’s really crazy to …

WATCH: Self-Publishing – #SolutionsWatch

24 October 2025 @ 6:00 pm - OffGuardian

This week on #SolutionsWatch, James is joined by Tom-Oliver Regenauer, a self-taught publisher whose German language self-published books now regularly outsell major publishing houses in Germany. He discusses how and why he started Regenauer Press, how he self-publishes his books, how others can join the self-publishing revolution and produce actual print books that evade the …

Quick Take: I Don’t Trust Mainstream Epstein Coverage

23 October 2025 @ 8:00 pm - OffGuardian

Everyone has been talking about Jeffrey Epstein for the last few days, and everyone is asking, “Why isn’t anyone talking about Epstein?” Which doesn’t make any sense because, you know…everyone is talking about it. This is not an uncommon situation, where a supposedly taboo subject is plastered across every front page and news channel to …

They’re Coming for Your Wood-Burning Stove. Again.

22 October 2025 @ 7:00 am - OffGuardian

The weather is getting colder, and that means getting back to anti-wood-burning propaganda. Did you know a wood burner can kill you? They pollute more than cars and cause cancer, “similar to cigarette smoke,” and so on. Jeremy Vine is asking if it’s time to ban them. This isn’t new – for want of a …

Beyond the Farm Laws: Corporate Cloud Poised to Reign Over India’s Fields

21 October 2025 @ 7:30 am - OffGuardian

Nearly four years after India’s historic year-long farmers’ protests forced the repeal of three pro-corporate farm laws, it is clear that the government’s underlying agenda remains intact. The repeal was little more than a tactical retreat. Today, the same agenda of corporatisation (recolonisation) is being advanced through bureaucratic schemes, digital agriculture partnerships and policy frameworks …

Police State Bounty Hunters: The Rise of ICE’s Unconstitutional War on America

20 October 2025 @ 5:30 pm - OffGuardian

“Brother, I am American. You are twisting my arm.” Man shouts “I am American” while ICE agents detain him Masked gunmen. Tasers. Tear gas. Pepper spray. Unmarked vehicles. Intimidation tactics. Brutality. Racial profiling. Children traumatized. Families terrorized. Journalists targeted. Citizens detained. Disabled individuals, minors, the elderly, pregnant women, military veterans—snatched off the streets. Private property …

The BritCard Psyop: What Is True Digital ID in the UK?

18 October 2025 @ 11:49 am - Iain Davis

Digital ID in the UK is not the BritCard. True digital ID includes the possible BritCard but to understand what true digital ID is read here. The post The BritCard Psyop: What Is True Digital ID in the UK? appeared first on Iain Davis.

BritCard UK Digital ID – Reality Check Radio

3 October 2025 @ 2:47 pm - Iain Davis

The BritCard is supposedly our introduction to digital ID in the UK. But the proposal is so bizarre, as Paul Brennan and I discuss. The post BritCard UK Digital ID – Reality Check Radio appeared first on Iain Davis.

Tom Regenauer and Iain Davis discuss Gov-corp Technates

15 July 2025 @ 4:28 pm - Iain Davis

Tom Regenauer and I discuss the loopy ideas—such as the Dark Enlightenment and gov-corp Technates—put forward by the gaggle of Silicon Valley oligarchs controlling the Trump administration. The post Tom Regenauer and Iain Davis discuss Gov-corp Technates appeared first on Iain Davis.

Paul Hellier and Iain Davis Discuss The Fake Choice Environment

16 May 2025 @ 4:33 pm - Iain Davis

Paul Hellier from Fair Food Forager and I discuss the fake choice environment and how people are being deceived into accepting gov-corp Technates. Check it out! The post Paul Hellier and Iain Davis Discuss The Fake Choice Environment appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Deep State Revelations CERCLE

26 March 2025 @ 10:13 am - Iain Davis

We explore the deep state through the lens of those who have revealed it existence and operations. What is it and what do "deep staters" want us to believe about their deep state? The post The Deep State Revelations CERCLE appeared first on Iain Davis.

MelK and Iain Davis Discuss Trump’s Gov-Corp Technate

17 March 2025 @ 1:20 pm - Iain Davis

MelK and I discuss the application of the Dark Enlightenment and Technocracy in the Trump administration and its implications. Of note, Peter Thiel and Elon Musk are both proponents of these ideas and influential in Trump's administration. The post MelK and Iain Davis Discuss Trump’s Gov-Corp Technate appeared first on Iain Davis.

Tony Gosling and Iain Davis Discuss the Dark MAGA Gov-Corp Technate

7 March 2025 @ 3:27 pm - Iain Davis

Tony Gosling and I discuss the Dark MAGA Gov-Corp Technate being installed by the Trump administration. The discussion centres on my article of the same title published on Unlimited Hangout. The post Tony Gosling and Iain Davis Discuss the Dark MAGA Gov-Corp Technate appeared first on Iain Davis.

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.