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Climate Anxiety? Or Just Another Political Map Masquerading as Science?

29 April 2025 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Axios’ “Climate Anxiety Map” isn’t science—it’s partisan theater. The map mirrors the 2024 election results, with Democrat strongholds reporting the most fear. But it measures emotions, not actual climate impacts. Real data—like flat hurricane trends and declining wildfire acres—contradicts the panic. This isn’t a map of climate risk; it’s a reflection of media-driven alarmism. Axios is peddling narrative over evidence, and the public deserves better than psychological propag

Trump Administration Finally Pulls the Plug on the Climate Fear Factory

29 April 2025 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Good riddance. May this be the first of many steps toward reining in the arrogance of central planners who believe they have the right — and the competence — to redesign society based on speculative, unprovable theories.

Backblaze denies 'sham accounting' claims as short sellers circle

29 April 2025 @ 4:04 pm - The Register

Cloud storage biz says 'baseless allegations' are attempts by analysts to profit Cloud storage and backup provider Backblaze has denied accusations made by financial analysts of "sham accounting" and "insider dumping," as well as claims it inflated cash flow forecasts to hide its real performance.…

Let’s talk about…the Spain/Portugal blackout

29 April 2025 @ 4:00 pm - OffGuardian

Yesterday we woke up to the news that huge areas of Spain and Portugal – as well as Andorra and some parts of southern France – were completely without power. Major cities all across the Iberian Peninsula were impacted, including vital transport hubs. Trains, planes and automobiles were disrupted. Traffic signals, phone signals and internet …

China now America's number one cyber threat – US must get up to speed

29 April 2025 @ 3:02 pm - The Register

Former Rear Admiral calls for National Guard online deployment and corporates to be held accountable RSAC  Russia used to be considered America's biggest adversary online, but over the past couple of years China has taken the role, and is proving highly effective at it.…

OpenBSD 7.7 released with updated hardware support, 9Front ships second update of 2025

29 April 2025 @ 2:01 pm - The Register

The OS refresh brings Ryzen AI and Arrow Lake compatibility Fresh from their respective bunkers, OpenBSD 7.7 and a new version of Plan 9 fork 9Front have dropped, bringing hardened security, obscure charm, and, oddly enough, artwork from the same designer.…

Infosec pros tell Trump to quit bullying Chris Krebs – it's undermining security

29 April 2025 @ 1:15 pm - The Register

Top voices warn that political retaliation puts democracy and national defense at risk The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and numerous infosec leaders are lobbying US President Donald Trump to drop his enduring investigation into Chris Krebs, claiming that targeting the former CISA boss amounts to bullying.…

Now Scientists Claim Near 20-Year Stable Arctic Sea Ice is “Unsurprising” and Predicted by Models

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

Dramatic confirmation that the sea ice in the Arctic has been stable for nearly two decades is contained in a recently published science paper from a team led by Dr Mark England from the University of Exeter. The finding is of course obvious to anyone who studies the data but it will inconvenience the activist cranks who continue to promote supposed reductions in Arctic sea ice as an important sign of their imaginary ‘tipping points’ and their fake climate crisis. Despite the data showing

The State of Open Source in 2025? Honestly, it's a mess but you knew that already

29 April 2025 @ 12:33 pm - The Register

The good news: everyone's using it. The bad news: have you seen how they're using it? OpenLogic's 2025 State of Open Source Report offers a slightly different perspective on modern corporate adoption of FOSS – and it's not a reassuring one.…

China is using AI to sharpen every link in its attack chain, FBI warns

29 April 2025 @ 11:34 am - The Register

Artificial intelligence is helping Beijing's goons break in faster and stay longer RSAC  The biggest threat to US critical infrastructure, according to FBI Deputy Assistant Director Cynthia Kaiser, can be summed up in one word: "China."…

808 lines of BBC BASIC and a dream: Arm architecture turns 40

29 April 2025 @ 10:21 am - The Register

'We thought it was a really obvious way to build a processor and everybody would be doing it' It is 40 years since the first Arm processor was powered up, and the UK's Centre for Computing History (CCH) celebrated in style, with speakers to mark the event, hardware on show, and a countdown to the anniversary.…

The one interview question that will protect you from North Korean fake workers

29 April 2025 @ 9:15 am - The Register

FBI and others list how to spot NK infiltrators, but AI will make it harder RSAC  Concerned a new recruit might be a North Korean stooge out to steal intellectual property and then hit an org with malware? There is an answer, for the moment at least.…

The Independent Misleads About Rising Cocoa Prices, Government, Not Climate, is Responsible

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

Crop production will always have good and bad years in different parts of the world, especially in places with government meddling and mishandling of resources and price fixing which makes it harder for farmers to invest in new cocoa plants when others are growing old, the soils and trees worn out, making them less able to withstand bad weather seasons. Blaming climate change in an effort to rally support for green policies is misleading by the omission of other relevant factors, and is counterp

After leaving citizens on hold for 798 years, UK tax authority has £1B for CRM upgrade

29 April 2025 @ 8:30 am - The Register

HMRC kicks off procurement to modernize customer service after scathing reports The UK's tax collector plans to appoint a new CRM vendor to manage its vast interactions with citizens over their tax affairs.…

Generative AI is not replacing jobs or hurting wages at all, say economists

29 April 2025 @ 7:18 am - The Register

'When we look at the economic outcomes, it really has not moved the needle' Instead of depressing wages or taking jobs, generative AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini have had almost no wage or labor impact so far – a finding that calls into question the huge capital expenditures required to create and run AI models.…

Swiss boffins admit to secretly posting AI-penned posts to Reddit in the name of science

29 April 2025 @ 6:47 am - The Register

They’re sorry/not sorry for testing if bots can change minds by pretending to be a trauma counselor or a victim of sexual abuse Researchers from the University of Zurich have admitted to secretly posting AI-generated material to popular Subreddit r/changemyview in the name of science.…

Amazon’s first 27 Kuiper broadband sats make it into orbit on an Atlas V

29 April 2025 @ 5:21 am - The Register

One launch down, 80-plus to go, for a pittance compared to planned AWS spending Amazon’s first attempt to hoist production versions of its Project Kuiper broadband-beaming satellites appears to have succeeded.…

Psychoanalysis on Climate ‘Denial’? (stranger and stranger)

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

Climate alarmists live in a self-righteous bubble where humankind is the scoundrel. Nature is optimal and fragile; anthropogenic change cannot be good, even toward greening, warming, and moistening. Think about that nonpolluting trace gas, carbon dioxide (CO2).

Open source text editor poisoned with malware to target Uyghur users

29 April 2025 @ 3:15 am - The Register

Who could possibly be behind this attack on an ethnic minority China despises? Researchers at Canada’s Citizen Lab have spotted a phishing campaign and supply chain attack directed at Uyghur people living outside China, and suggest it’s an example of Beijing’s attempts to target the ethnic minority group.…

Shapiro ‘Price Cap’ Could Hike Electricity Bills

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

Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposal to cap electricity prices could, perversely, lead to higher customer bills and a greater risk of blackouts, according to America’s Power, a trade organization of coal-fired power plants.

Ex-Disney employee gets 3 years in the clink for goofy attacks on mousey menus

29 April 2025 @ 12:26 am - The Register

Florida man altered allergen info, DoSed former colleagues Former Disney employee Michael Scheuer was sentenced to 36 months in prison and fined almost $688,000 for screwing up a software application the entertainment giant used to cook up its restaurant menus.…

Cybersecurity CEO accused of running malware on hospital PC blabs about it on LinkedIn

28 April 2025 @ 11:28 pm - The Register

Sometimes, silence is the best option An Oklahoma City cybersecurity professional accused of installing spyware on a hospital PC confirmed on LinkedIn key details of the drama.…

How to survive as a CISO aka 'chief scapegoat officer'

28 April 2025 @ 9:57 pm - The Register

Whistleblowing, email is evidential mail, HR is not your friend, and more discussed by CxO panel RSAC  Chief security officers should negotiate personal liability insurance and a golden parachute when they start a new job – in case things go sideways and management tries to scapegoat them for a network breach.…

Admission impossible: NSA, CISA brass absent from RSA Conf

28 April 2025 @ 9:03 pm - The Register

Homeland Security boss Noem added as last-minute keynote, mind you RSAC  There's a notable absence from this year's RSA Conference that kicked off today in San Francisco: The NSA's State of the Hack panel.…

Claim: Scientist Drag Queens can Educate the Public about the Climate Crisis

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

"... we can see that ..., we are actually engaging with unique audiences and bringing people along to that conversation. ..."

DOGE may help Elon Musk's biz empire dodge $2.4B in liabilities – Senate probe

28 April 2025 @ 7:53 pm - The Register

Dem Sens demand action to stop SpaceX oligarch from turning watchdogs into corporate yes-men The Trump-blessed DOGE unit could help its boss Elon Musk avoid more than $2.37 billion in potential legal liabilities by stripping power from the regulators tasked with supervising the billionaire's businesses. …

Satellite slinger AST reckons newer birds won't outshine stars in night sky

28 April 2025 @ 7:15 pm - The Register

As astronomers gripe about sats screwing observations AST SpaceMobile says it is working with US astronomers and America's National Science Foundation (NSF) to mitigate the impact of satellites on observations, after a prototype became one of the brightest objects in the sky a couple of years back.…

CNCF tells main NATS contributor Synadia that it's free to fork off

28 April 2025 @ 6:32 pm - The Register

But what it can't do is 'unilaterally claw back a community project and its infrastructure, assets, and branding' The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has filed a petition with the US Patent and Trademark Office to prevent Synadia from using the logo and domain for NATS, the open source messaging system.…

State Dept reorg could harm US in tech battle with China

28 April 2025 @ 6:06 pm - The Register

Demotion of cyberspace policy team, closure of others, not a great look The US State Department announced a major reorg this month, and the changes could weaken America's ability to counter China's growing technological influence.…

Artist formerly known as Indian Business Machines pledges $150B for US ops, R&D

28 April 2025 @ 5:23 pm - The Register

Did we says offshore? We meant, er, hardcore. Amirite, DOGE bros? Comment  IBM – a company understood to employ at least one-third of its global workforce in India and Bangladesh – is pledging to spend $150 billion over the next half decade on making America great again.…

Congrats to Spain! Nation goes 100% renewable as of April 16th 2025! – But…Then Mass Blackouts Hit Spain, Portugal

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

Spain and Portugal, both of which generate a majority of their electricity with renewables, were simultaneously hit by widespread power outages on Monday, with no explanation immediately forthcoming about the cause. Some reports said the outages also hit some parts of France.

From PlayStation to routers, you've probably been using FreeBSD without knowing it

28 April 2025 @ 4:33 pm - The Register

The OS came first, the foundation later – so what does it do? Interview  Many FOSS projects are backed by nonprofit foundations. One such example is the FreeBSD Foundation, started by Meta software engineer Justin T Gibbs. He spoke with The Register about the project's copyright philosophy, what the foundation does, and why it matters.…

EU Chips Act heading for failure, time for Chips Act 2.0

28 April 2025 @ 3:42 pm - The Register

Damning report says it set a moving target that was way too ambitious The European Chips Act is unlikely to meet its target of hitting a 20 percent share of the global semiconductor market by 2030.…

Nationwide power outages knock Spain, Portugal offline

28 April 2025 @ 2:45 pm - The Register

Cyberattack? Bad software update? International oopsie? The cause is unclear, but Iberia is dark Updated  A massive power outage has left Spain, Portugal and parts of southern France without electricity, and the cause has yet to be identified.…

Windows profanity filter finally gets a ******* off switch

28 April 2025 @ 2:21 pm - The Register

No more asterisks. Voice typing now reflects the true spirit of your rage Customer feedback wins – Microsoft is adding a toggle to turn off the Windows 11 profanity filter.…

From 112K to 4M folks' data – HR biz attack goes from bad to mega bad

28 April 2025 @ 1:40 pm - The Register

It took a 1 year+ probe, plenty of client calls for VeriSource to understand just how much of a yikes it has on its hands Houston-based VeriSource Services' long-running probe into a February 2024 digital break-in shows the data of 4 million people – not just a few hundred thousand as it first claimed - was accessed by an "unknown actor".…

Updates On the Collapse of The Climate Scam

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

Separately, Nelson has made a thing out of compiling a growing list of “Signs That The Climate Scam Is Collapsing.” That list is now up to some 33 items and counting. The current version can be found here. Readers of this blog are likely already familiar with many of the items on Tom’s list. However, today I would like to feature a couple of items from Tom’s list that are important but may be less well known.

Back online after 'catastrophic' attack, 4chan says it's too broke for good IT

28 April 2025 @ 12:27 pm - The Register

Image board hints that rumors of a poorly maintained back end may be true Clearweb cesspit 4chan is back up and running, but says the damage caused by a cyberattack earlier this month was "catastrophic."…

Fujitsu and its no public sector bids promises... what happened to them?

28 April 2025 @ 11:27 am - The Register

Government procurement process is very involved Comment  It's easy to miss £125 million ($166 million). It could happen to anyone. Take Paul Patterson, for example. In January 2024, the director of Fujitsu Services Ltd emailed the UK government's commercial arm to confirm the Japanese tech services provider would pause bidding for public sector work after the Post Office Horizon scandal became public knowledge.…

Even untouched by tariffs, UK financial IT braces for the blow

28 April 2025 @ 10:24 am - The Register

Spend will come under scrutiny, but projects with good returns still likely to get backing, analyst says The ripple effects of recent US tariffs could hit sectors well beyond those currently in the firing line, or so warns TechMarketView.…

Elon Musk's X revenues in the UK crashed in 2023, down 66%

28 April 2025 @ 9:28 am - The Register

Latest profit and loss accounts carry scars of ad spending exodus, but things improving. Maybe not everywhere though In the months following Tesla CEO and Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter, now rebranded to X, business collapsed in the UK, according to recently filed profit and loss accounts for the year ended December 31 2023.…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #640

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

Quote of the Week: “In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place, oblige it to control itself.” — James Madison (1788)

Windows isn't an OS, it's a bad habit that wants to become an addiction

28 April 2025 @ 8:30 am - The Register

Think that next refresh is going to get better? The first step to freedom is admitting there's a problem Opinion  Windows is at that awkward stage any global empire has to go through. Around one in five of the world population is a Windows user – 1.5 billion humans. Aside from the relatively small slice that Mac takes, everyone else is happy with smartphones, so until we make contact with credulous aliens, there are no new worlds for Microsoft to conquer. In an in

What the **** did you put in that code? The client thinks it's a cyberattack

28 April 2025 @ 7:30 am - The Register

When your customers work in super-sensitive situations, bad jokes make for bad business Who, Me?  Welcome to another Monday morning! We hope your weekend could be described in pleasant terms. That's what The Register strives for at this time of week in each installment of "Who, Me?" – the column that shares your stories of making decidedly unpleasant mistakes and somehow mopping up afterwards.…

Microsoft pitches pay-to-patch reboot reduction subscription for Windows Server 2025

28 April 2025 @ 6:37 am - The Register

Redmond reckons $1.50/core/month hotpatch service is worth it to avoid eight Patch Tuesday scrambles each year Microsoft has announced its preview of hotpatching for on-prem Windows Server 2025 will become a paid subscription service in July.…

Google goes cold on Europe: Stops making smart thermostats for continental conditions

28 April 2025 @ 5:33 am - The Register

And just-about bricks some of its older models everywhere Google has given up on smart thermostats in Europe.…

British Politicians, Green Energy Company Accused of Polluting a Mississippi Town

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

A horrid mess of impoverished workers, alleged pollution, government subsidies and a big dose of greenwashing.

Samsung admits Galaxy devices can leak passwords through clipboard wormhole

28 April 2025 @ 2:59 am - The Register

PLUS: Microsoft fixes messes China used to attack it; Mitre adds ESXi advice; Employee-tracking screenshots leak; and more! Infosec in brief  Samsung has warned that some of its Galaxy devices store passwords in plaintext.…

Green Delusion: Solar Panels are a “One Off” Investment

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

Except when struck by hail, hurricanes, floods or ordinary wear and tear.

Toyota picks Huawei’s Android-killer HarmonyOS for its Chinese electric sedan

28 April 2025 @ 12:45 am - The Register

PLUS: Korea's SK Telecom replacing SIMs after attack; India automates satellite docking; China greens its datacenters; and more Asia In Brief  Toyota last week launched a range of electric vehicles in China, one of which use Huawei’s HarmonyOS…

New APNIC director general steps up to steer the internet for 4 billion users

27 April 2025 @ 9:14 pm - The Register

Jia Rong Low hopes to make registries interesting again Interview  Before you get to know Jia Rong Low, the recently appointed director general of the Asia Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC), you might want to check your definition of "the internet."…

No, Euronews, Europe is Not Suffering ‘Serious Impacts’ from Climate Change

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

All in all, this appears to be yet another scare story that does not take all the available evidence into account when attempting to attribute weather events to climate change. Euronews should stick to the news, rather than promoting alarmist spin for every weather event that comes along.

WATCH: Meet Mark Carney, Globalist Insider

27 April 2025 @ 7:30 pm - OffGuardian

Mark Carney portrays himself as the ultimate political outsider, but this is a lie. From Goldman Sachs to the Bank of Canada to the Bank of England to Chatham House and Bilderberg, Carney is the ultimate globalist insider. Today on The Corbett Report, James goes elbows up on the globalist golden boy. For links, sources …

DARPA to 'radically' rev up mathematics research. Yes, with AI

27 April 2025 @ 5:38 pm - The Register

Now that's a sum of all fears The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, aka DARPA, believes mathematics isn't advancing fast enough.…

Chernobyl Radiation Cut by 47%: Breakthrough or Overhyped?

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

Exlterra projects that the test site could reach natural background radiation levels within five years, a substantial reduction from the estimated 24,000 years required for natural decay without intervention .​

What Does It Cost? The Consequences of the Net Zero Energy Agenda

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

In this documentary, Ken Peterson explores the devastating economic consequences of this legislation. He explains that electricity prices will increase to exorbitant rates, that the demand for electricity will exceed the abilities of the electrical grid, and that the resulting decrease in global temperature would only be 0.003 ⁰C.

Open Thread

27 April 2025 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Open Thread The place for discussion

The Medieval Warm Period In Germany: Inconvenient And very Real

27 April 2025 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

One thing is certain: from around 950 AD, there was a rise in temperature in Germany lasting at least 300 years, which resulted in a marked warm phase favorable to agriculture and life. However, from the beginning of the 14th century at the latest, this period was replaced by a relatively rapid drop in temperature and climatic turbulence in the direction of the so-called Little Ice Age.

Gavin Newsom Begs Regulators To Keep Refineries In Biz After California Dems Ran Industry Out Of Town

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

Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking a state regulator to try to keep oil refineries in business in the state after Democrats spent years targeting the industry with aggressive regulation.

GISS Gets the Boot: A Seinfeldian Saga

26 April 2025 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

In a move that’s as poetic as it is ironic, the Trump administration has yanked the lease out from under NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), sending the climate science hub packing from its quirky perch above Tom’s Restaurant in Manhattan.

Trump’s 145% tariffs could KO tabletop game makers, other small biz, lawsuit claims

26 April 2025 @ 5:29 pm - The Register

One eight-person publisher says it'll be forced to pay $1.5M WORLD WAR FEE  The Trump administration's tariffs are famously raising the prices of high-ticket products with lots of chips, like iPhones and cars, but they're also hurting small businesses like game makers. In this case, we're not talking video games, but the old-fashioned kind you play at your kitchen table.…

Claim: Climate Apathy is Outpacing the Climate Crisis

26 April 2025 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

"...  we assumed that if the climate worsened enough, people would act, but instead, we’re seeing the ‘boiling frog’ effect ..."

Maybe It’s in the Water

26 April 2025 @ 4:00 pm - OffGuardian

On August 16, 1951, the quiet town of Pont-Saint-Esprit in southern France was struck by a bizarre outbreak. Residents suddenly experienced severe symptoms: nausea, insomnia, and vivid hallucinations. People reported seeing terrifying visions—snakes crawling out of their stomachs, fire engulfing their bodies, or blood dripping from the walls of their homes. Some cases were extreme: …

Build your own antisocial writing rig with DOS and a $2 USB key

26 April 2025 @ 12:29 pm - The Register

Reg hack pines for simpler times, then tries to recapture them Sometimes, the size and complexity of modern OSes – even the FOSS ones – is enough to make us miss the days when an entire bootable OS could fit in three files, when configuring a PC for production meant editing two plain-text files, which contained maybe a dozen lines each. DOS couldn't do very much, but the little it did was enough. From the early 1980s for a decade or two, much of the world ran on DOS. Then Windows

UK bans game controller exports to Russia in bid to ground drone attacks

26 April 2025 @ 10:35 am - The Register

Moscow likely to respawn elsewhere The British government is banning the export of video game controllers to Russia, claiming these can be repurposed for piloting drones on the frontline in Ukraine.…

AI-driven 20-ft robots coming for construction workers' jobs

26 April 2025 @ 8:30 am - The Register

Er, are we sure we want to outsource the welding? Rise of the machines  Construction workers could soon find themselves laboring alongside 20-foot (6 meter) tall AI-powered autonomous robots capable of welding, carpentry, and 3D printing buildings. What could possibly go wrong?…

Signalgate lessons learned: If creating a culture of security is the goal, America is screwed

25 April 2025 @ 11:58 pm - The Register

Infosec is a team sport … unless you're in the White House Opinion  Just when it seems they couldn't be that careless, US officials tasked with defending the nation go and do something else that puts American critical infrastructure, national security, and troops' lives in danger.…

Amid CVE funding fumble, 'we were mushrooms, kept in the dark,' says board member

25 April 2025 @ 10:19 pm - The Register

What next for US-bankrolled vulnerability tracker? It's edging closer to a more independent, global future Kent Landfield, a founding member of the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program and member of the board, learned through social media that the system he helped create was just hours away from losing funding.…

LIVESTREAM: The Fast-Approaching Digital Control Grid

25 April 2025 @ 8:30 pm - OffGuardian

The Independent Media Alliance panel convenes again, this time to discuss Catherine Austin Fitt’s recent article which itemizes all the ways the Trump administration is fostering the creation of a digital control grid. Panel Members: Ryan Cristian, Jason Bermas, Derrick Broze, Steve Poikonen, Kit Knightly, Iain Davis and Catherine Austin Fitts

More Ivanti attacks may be on horizon, say experts who are seeing 9x surge in endpoint scans

25 April 2025 @ 7:00 pm - The Register

GreyNoise says it is the kind of activity that typically precedes new vulnerability disclosures Ivanti VPN users should stay alert as IP scanning for the vendor's Connect Secure and Pulse Secure systems surged by 800 percent last week, according to threat intel biz GreyNoise.…

Oh, cool. Microsoft melts bug that froze Server 2025 Remote Desktop sessions

25 April 2025 @ 6:00 pm - The Register

Where have we heard this before? Feb security update needs its own fix More than one month after complaints starting flying, Microsoft has fixed a Windows bug that caused some Remote Desktop sessions to freeze.…

Hydrotreated vegetable oil is not an emission-free swap for diesel in datacenters

25 April 2025 @ 4:27 pm - The Register

Biofuel lowers pollutants, but won't eliminate 'em, and could mean DCs compete for supplies Datacenter operators are being encouraged to adopt hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) as a replacement for diesel in generators, however, analysts say the sustainable stand-in is not emission-free and has its own drawbacks.…

M&S stops online orders as 'cyber incident' issues worsen

25 April 2025 @ 4:13 pm - The Register

One step forward and one step back as earlier hopes of progress dashed by latest update Marks & Spencer has paused online orders for customers via its website and app as the UK retailer continues to wrestle with an ongoing "cyber incident."…

Emergency patch for potential SAP zero-day that could grant full system control

25 April 2025 @ 3:31 pm - The Register

German software giant paywalls details, but experts piece together the clues SAP's latest out-of-band patch is for a perfect 10/10 bug in NetWeaver that experts suspect could have already been exploited as a zero-day.…

Actually, “personal beliefs” DO supersede “the public good”

24 April 2025 @ 5:30 pm - OffGuardian

Personal beliefs do not supersede the public good – and vaccination is a public good The above quote – taken from a headline in the Globe and Mail – is wrong. It is wrong in general and the specific. It doesn’t matter what “personal beliefs” are being referred to, and it doesn’t matter which particular …

Toxic Agribusiness’s Genetically Mutilated Greenwash 

22 April 2025 @ 7:30 am - OffGuardian

In recent years, the global movement toward regenerative and organic agriculture has gained significant momentum. These approaches promise to restore soil health, enhance biodiversity, reduce reliance on synthetic chemicals and create more sustainable and resilient food systems. Rooted in ecological principles and farmer autonomy, these practices have become vital alternatives to the destructive patterns of …

Let’s talk about…Klaus & Francis

21 April 2025 @ 5:00 pm - OffGuardian

Just weeks after announcing he would be stepping down as Davos Chief within the next 18 months, Klaus Schwab has stepped down with immediate effect. A surprising move, and one that sees one of the few-remaining Covid-era “leaders” exit the world stage. For those keeping count, Germany, the UK, Canada, Australia, Mexico, New Zealand, Brazil, …

WATCH: Paul vs James & the Birth of Christianity

20 April 2025 @ 3:00 pm - OffGuardian

A highly interesting documentary from the days before the History Channel was nothing but staged reality shows, this film discusses the men who inherited Jesus’ followers after his death, the conflict between them and how it shaped the fledgling Christian Church. Happy Easter!

Truth for Truth’s Sake

19 April 2025 @ 2:00 pm - OffGuardian

I’ll tell you another pet peeve of mine—people who ask me why it is important to know the truth if I can’t do anything about it. I find it strange that people do not seek truth for truth’s sake. Sure, there are times when you really do not need to know the truth about something. …

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.

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.