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Environmentalists are fighting our living standards in court

8 April 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

A decisive ruling to halt this lawfare overreach can’t come soon enough.

A Warning about EVs to Independent Vehicle Smash Repair Shops

7 April 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Something ugly might be happening in the Electric Vehicle repair space.

India Helps US Repair ‘Green’ Wreckage

7 April 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

For the first time in half a century, the United States will witness the construction of a brand-new oil refinery. Located at the Port of Brownsville, this facility promises to supercharge domestic markets, guarantee national security and trigger billions of dollars in localized economic growth.

Only 28% of AI infrastructure projects fully pay off, survey finds

7 April 2026 @ 1:13 pm - The Register

ITSM the area most likely to offer wins, according to Gartner research Tech leaders hoping AI might help save money and improve efficiency in IT infrastructure should know that only 28 percent of use cases fully succeed and offer return on investment (ROI).…

WESA Is Wrong, Sneezing and Watering Eyes Aren’t Climate Change Indicators

7 April 2026 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Sneezing in March is not a climate signal and WESA is doing a disservice to allergy sufferers in their coverage area by falsely leading them to think climate change is making them miserable.

White House seeks deep NASA cuts as Artemis II breaks spaceflight record

7 April 2026 @ 12:27 pm - The Register

'Proposal resurrects an existential threat to US leadership in space science and exploration' First, the good news: the Artemis II crew has successfully swung around the far side of the Moon and surpassed Apollo 13's record for the farthest distance traveled by humans in space. Now the bad news: the White House is sharpening the budget blade once again.…

No-Nvidia interconnect club delivers 2.0 spec before v1.0 silicon ships

7 April 2026 @ 12:00 pm - The Register

UALink splits work on physical layer and protocol specs to speed things up, literally and metaphorically The UALink Consortium, a group of tech giants working on GPU networking standards to provide an alternative to Nvidia's NVLink and NVSwitch, has released new specs, but is still months away from shipping silicon.…

Shots fired over proposal to build datacenter in Indianapolis

7 April 2026 @ 11:09 am - The Register

Quite literally, from a gun, into the front door of a councilor who supports plan Datacenter protests have taken an ugly turn in the US, with gunshots fired at the home of an Indianapolis councilor who recently lent his support to plans for a server farm in the area.…

OpenInfra General Manager talks sovereignty, governments deploying tech 'kill switches'

7 April 2026 @ 10:27 am - The Register

Geopolitics enter the room as Thierry Carrez shows that there's more to Kubecon than AI Kubecon  Sovereignty was a big topic was at last week's Kubecon, and Thierry Carrez, the General Manager of the OpenInfra Foundation, shared strong feelings around it that included raising the idea that tech companies might be forced by their countries' governments to deploy "kill switches."…

Apple's chips are the core of a new landscape, but its biggest win is Windows

7 April 2026 @ 9:31 am - The Register

Walled gardens make more sense when it's an AI-lligator infested swamp outside Opinion  When the first M1 Apple Silicon systems sprouted at the end of 2020, we loved the tech but not the walled garden it grew in. Apple had complete control over all its platforms and could set its own rules, but only to become more Apple-y. There was a whole world outside that area where Apple Silicon would never tread, even if Cupertino could iterate fast enough to keep up. Plus, Ap

The lost gas fields that could power Britain for decades

7 April 2026 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

The problem is that gas could only be extracted by hydraulic fracking, which, like new exploration, is currently banned.

Brits are falling out of love with posting every thought online

7 April 2026 @ 8:35 am - The Register

Ofcom finds social media participation dropping as skepticism about digital life grows British adults are now less active on social media, according to Ofcom, with just half of users actively posting, and fewer now believe the benefits outweigh the risks of being online.…

How China Dominates the World’s Critical Minerals Production

7 April 2026 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

For the West, securing critical mineral supply without reliance on China requires more than just sourcing mines in friendly countries. It requires alternative processing capacity, substantial long-term supply agreements, and coordination between policymakers and private traders who still move much of the world’s ore.

Yahoo! Japan’s owner consolidating 164 OpenStack clusters into one

7 April 2026 @ 3:21 am - The Register

Customizations are causing pain so new cloud will stick to upstream cuts of the open source stack LY Corporation, the Japanese web giant that dominates messaging, e-commerce and payments in many Asian countries, has revealed it is replacing a heavily-customized OpenStack cloud with a more conventional cut of the open source cloud stack – and making massive consolidations along the way.…

Anthropic reveals $30bn run rate and plans to use 3.5GW of new Google AI chips

7 April 2026 @ 1:09 am - The Register

Broadcom's building the silicon and is chuffed about that, but also notes Anthropic remains a risk Broadcom has announced that Google has asked it to build next-generation AI and datacenter networking chips, and that Anthropic plans to consume 3.5GW worth of the accelerators it delivers to the ads and search giant.…

Coal, The Fuel We Ignore But Cannot Replace

7 April 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

If you think coal is a thing of the past… then you are missing the big picture, which is far more complex and far more relevant than most headlines suggest.

AI agents found vulns in this popular Linux and Unix print server

6 April 2026 @ 11:03 pm - The Register

CUPS server shown spilling out remote code execution and root access In the latest chapter on leaky CUPS, a security researcher and his band of bug-hunting agents have found two flaws that can be chained to allow an unauthenticated attacker to remotely execute code and achieve root file overwrite on the network.…

AI slop got better, so now maintainers have more work

6 April 2026 @ 10:16 pm - The Register

Once AI bug reports become plausible, someone still has to verify them If AI does more of the work but humans still have to check it, you need more reviewers. Now that AI models have gotten better at writing and evaluating code, open-source projects find themselves overwhelmed with the too-good-to-ignore output.…

“… as fossil fuel use declines….” Magical energy Thinking in Print

6 April 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

“The academic community is vastly overbuilt. And perhaps no area more than the climate intelligentsia. It is ‘publish or perish’, with anti-fossil-fuel research being the narrative of the day.”

AMD's AI director slams Claude Code for becoming dumber and lazier since last update

6 April 2026 @ 8:27 pm - The Register

'Claude cannot be trusted to perform complex engineering tasks' according to GitHub ticket If you've noticed Claude Code's performance degrading to the point where you find you don't trust it to handle complicated tasks anymore, you're not alone.…

Anthropic closes door on subscription use of OpenClaw

6 April 2026 @ 7:37 pm - The Register

The company is having trouble meeting user demand OpenClaw is popular, but not with the people responsible for keeping Anthropic’s services online. The company has disallowed subscription-based pricing for users who use the open-source agentic tool with Claude to try to keep things moving.…

Attackers exploited this critical FortiClient EMS bug as a 0-day

6 April 2026 @ 6:14 pm - The Register

CISA added the flaw to KEV after Fortinet confirmed exploitation in the wild Fortinet released an emergency patch over the weekend for a critical FortiClient Enterprise Management Server (EMS) bug believed to be under attack since at least March 31.…

Wyoming wind farms are ecological death traps for eagles

6 April 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Wind power does more than kill the eagles that happen by; it repeatedly draws them in then kills them.

Patch to end i486 support hits Linux kernel merge queue

6 April 2026 @ 3:36 pm - The Register

After a year of patchwork, maintainers look ready to start retiring 486-class CPUs It's taken nearly a full version number to get the pieces in order, but the long-awaited end of 486 chip support in the Linux kernel appears to be nigh with Linux 7.1's release later this year. …

An Inconvenient Tree: Uncovered In Alps… Europe Much Warmer Than Today 6000 Years Ago

6 April 2026 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

The presence of such biological material is undeniable evidence that glaciers have historically expanded and retreated in natural cycles long before industrial CO2 emissions [04:10].

Windows asks a networking question on a Stratford billboard

6 April 2026 @ 11:00 am - The Register

Glue and paper wouldn't have cared about discoverability Bork!Bork!Bork!  Today's entry in the pantheon of public whoopsies is not so much Windows falling over as someone sticking a network connection where it possibly doesn't belong.…

Demonstrating the Reverse Greenhouse Effect in the Laboratory – PART2

6 April 2026 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Measured gas emissions show increased infrared radiation and localized cooling effects, offering experimental observations relevant to ongoing debates over greenhouse processes.

Fertilising Hunger: Violence in the Gulf and the Logic of Control

6 April 2026 @ 8:00 am - OffGuardian

The US-Israeli assault on Iran is being sold by the US as a defensive manoeuvre. However, it functions as something far more revealing: a maintenance operation for a global system that can no longer sustain itself and is increasingly reliant on violence. The Strait of Hormuz can be regarded as a pressure valve for the …

The developer who came in from the cold and melted a mainframe

6 April 2026 @ 6:30 am - The Register

It's not just machines that need proper HVAC Who, Me?  The world is rapidly becoming a more uncertain place, but The Register tries to offer readers one small point of certainty by always delivering a fresh Monday morning instalment of "Who, Me?" – the reader-contributed column in which you admit to your errors and elucidate your escapes.…

Net Zero France Capitulates to an Iranian Safe Passage Fee for Gulf Oil

6 April 2026 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

European Net Zero policies appear to have created a total dependency on imported fossil fuel.

Claim: AI Laws Overlook Environmental Damage

6 April 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Southampton Lecturer in Law Louise Du Toit is concerned that even EU regulators seem to be overlooking the AI Environmental Crisis.

Anthropic sure has a mess on its hands thanks to that Claude Code source leak

6 April 2026 @ 12:02 am - The Register

Pay no attention to that code behind the curtain, says Anthropic as it scrambles to defend its IPO Kettle  When it comes to circling up for this week's Kettle, what is there to discuss but Anthropic's accidental release of Claude Code's source code?…

The California Refinery Crisis is a national security risk for America

5 April 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

California is the 4th largest economy in the world and an “ENERGY ISLAND that is isolated from the other 49 States by the Sierra Mountains.

WATCH: The Most Important Bet You’ve Never Heard Of

5 April 2026 @ 5:00 pm - OffGuardian

Have you heard of the bet between Paul Ehrlich and Julian Simon? You know, the bet about whether commodity prices would rise or fall in the 1980s? If you’re like most of the population, you haven’t. That’s because this wasn’t some mere wager about economics, this was a contest between the forces of good and …

March Madness: When ‘Record Heat’ Caused by ‘Climate Change’ is Just a Stuck Weather Pattern

5 April 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

In case you haven't noticed, the media is stupid when it comes to weather.

Researchers didn’t want to glamorize cybercrims. So they roasted them

5 April 2026 @ 1:00 pm - The Register

True-crime tales of criminals making fools of themselves interview  Cybercrime crews have become almost mystical entities, with security vendors assigning them names like Wizard Spider and Velvet Tempest.…

Miliband Expected to Block North Sea Oil Drilling

5 April 2026 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

The Energy Secretary is understood to be resisting the development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped oil field, estimated to contain up to 300 million barrels of oil.

If an AI agent screws up while running your business, there's nobody to sue

5 April 2026 @ 10:00 am - The Register

Vendors tout the potential, but responsibility remains unclear "You can't blame it on the box," says the boss of a UK financial regulator. What about the people who sold you the box? Good luck with that, says a global tech analyst.…

This Easter in the New Normal

5 April 2026 @ 9:00 am - 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. Babies make you sad and ugly and ruin everything Easter. Spring. The time of year to celebrate the rebirth of the world and bringing …

Demonstrating the Reverse Greenhouse Effect in the Laboratory – PART1

5 April 2026 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Laboratory experiments explore infrared emission of greenhouse gases under normal pressure, raising questions about atmospheric heat transfer and radiative assumptions.

How Nvidia learned to embrace the light in its quest for scale

5 April 2026 @ 8:00 am - The Register

The GPU king's move to optical scale-up was inevitable If you thought Nvidia's GB200 rack systems were big, CEO Jensen Huang is just getting started. At GTC last month, the world's most valuable company revealed plans to use photonic interconnects to pack more than a thousand GPUs into a single mammoth system by 2028.…

Open Thread

5 April 2026 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

A place for discussion.

Trump’s ‘billion-dollar giveaway’ actually a refund to free us from costly offshore wind

5 April 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

In reality, this was a straightforward business transaction: return the lease money, cancel the projects and let the capital flow to energy sources that work.

Claim: Climate change may produce “fast-food” phytoplankton

4 April 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Model based "chicken of the sea"

Agitating for mind-revolution: A conversation with Iain Davis

4 April 2026 @ 6:00 pm - OffGuardian

Iain Davis, “disillusioned blogger”, distinguished author, and (by his own admission) recreational vaper, was kind enough to answer a few questions via email. We spoke about Iain’s plot to instigate a global mind-revolution, among other topics that have surely earned him a prominent spot on various government lists. Iain is a terrific journalist and I am …

AI will make anyone a 10x programmer, but with 10x the cleanup

4 April 2026 @ 1:13 pm - The Register

Agents to check the work of the agents All Things AI  AI is easy to use, but not quite as easy as just barking "Alexa! Make me an e-commerce site." And, no, adding "DON'T HALLUCINATE" to the instruction loop won't help.…

Ex-Microsoft engineer believes Azure problems stem from talent exodus

4 April 2026 @ 10:00 am - The Register

The cloud service's woes reflect a crisis made worse by AI – under-investment in people In 2024, federal cybersecurity evaluators reportedly dismissed Microsoft 365 Government Community Cloud High (GCC High) as garbage, although they used a more colorful term. To understand why, it helps to consider the history of the underlying Azure infrastructure.…

PrismML debuts energy-sipping 1-bit LLM in bid to free AI from the cloud

4 April 2026 @ 8:09 am - The Register

Bonsai 8B model is competitive with other 8B models but 14x smaller and 5x more energy efficient PrismML, an AI venture out of Caltech, has released a 1-bit large language model that outperforms weightier models, with the expectation that it will improve AI efficiency and viability on mobile devices, among other applications.…

Spring Fundraiser!

4 April 2026 @ 6:00 am - OffGuardian

It’s spring and so time for us to try to secure our existence for the next few months. It really is as precarious as it sounds. Being banned by Patreon a few years ago meant losing 70% of our income – and it has never recovered from there. We are currently hanging on – barely …

Trump wants to take a battle axe to CISA again and slash $707M from budget

3 April 2026 @ 10:41 pm - The Register

Ex-CISA official tells The Reg: 'this would weaken the system for managing cyber risk' The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's budget will see yet another deep cut if Congress approves President Trump's proposal to slash CISA's spending by $707 million in fiscal year 2027.…

Netflix – yes, Netflix – jumps on the AI bandwagon with video editor

3 April 2026 @ 8:42 pm - The Register

Video-language model revises how objects interact when things get removed from a scene A new Netflix model promises to rewrite the way we make movies. Just imagine this. As the director of the multi-million dollar epic Car Crash III: Suddenest Impact, you've just finished filming the finale where your star, Cruz Control, drives straight into an onrushing semi.…

NHS staff resist using Palantir software

3 April 2026 @ 4:36 pm - The Register

Staff reportedly cite ethics concerns, privacy worries, and doubt the platform adds much Palantir's software was brought in to help NHS England improve care and cut delays, but new reports suggest some staff are resisting using it over ethical, privacy, and trust concerns.…

Does Blowing Up Data Centres Make Iran “the Real Resistance”?

3 April 2026 @ 4:00 pm - OffGuardian

On March 31st, the official channels of the IGRC published a statement declaring US-based tech companies “legitimate targets”, and threatening to “destroy” on in retalliantion for every future “assassination”. The list included Apple, Amazon, Oracle, Palantir, nVidia, Hewlett Packard and several others. These threats allegedly came to fruition last night, when an IGRC drone struck …

When a billboard survives the wind, but not the boot

3 April 2026 @ 10:00 am - The Register

This GRUB is not an advert for some tasty fried food Bork!Bork!Bork!  It's one thing to bare your undercarriage in private. It's a whole other thing to do so on the side of a road, risking the possibility that passing drivers will question your Linux competence.…

Contractor quaffed his way through Y2K compliance while the client scowled

3 April 2026 @ 6:28 am - The Register

Discovered once last bug, and that briefcases can hold more beer than you might imagine On Call Y2k  Easter means today is a holiday in much of the Reg-reading world, but that won't stop us from delivering another instalment of On Call – the reader contributed column that shares your tech support stories.…

AI models will deceive you to save their own kind

2 April 2026 @ 11:11 pm - The Register

Researchers find leading frontier models all exhibit peer preservation behavior Leading AI models will lie to preserve their own kind, according to researchers behind a study from the Berkeley Center for Responsible Decentralized Intelligence (RDI).…

Google battles Chinese open-weights models with Gemma 4

2 April 2026 @ 9:15 pm - The Register

Now with a more permissive license, multi-modality, and support for more than 140 languages Google on Thursday unleashed a wave of new open-weights Gemma models optimized for agentic AI and coding, under a more permissive Apache 2.0 license aimed at winning over enterprises.…

Microsoft shivs OpenAI with three new AI models for speech and images

2 April 2026 @ 8:07 pm - The Register

About that partnership... Microsoft on Thursday unveiled public preview versions of three home-baked machine learning models focused on speech recognition, speech synthesis, and image generation.…

US military contractor open sources tool for validating hidden communications networks

2 April 2026 @ 6:08 pm - The Register

Maude-HCS from RTX (formerly Raytheon) helps model and validate hidden communication systems A software toolkit built for DARPA to test and validate covert communication networks is now open source, and it could help orgs who want to experiment with new kinds of secure, anonymous communications tools. …

They thought they were downloading Claude Code source. They got a nasty dose of malware instead

2 April 2026 @ 5:34 pm - The Register

Source code with a side of Vidar stealer and GhostSocks Tens of thousands of people eagerly downloaded the leaked Claude Code source code this week, and some of those downloads came with a side of credential-stealing malware.…

Even Microsoft knows Copilot shouldn't be trusted with anything important

2 April 2026 @ 5:04 pm - The Register

Terms admit it is for entertainment only and may get things wrong A recent surge of interest in Microsoft's Terms of Use for Copilot is a reminder that AI helpers are really just a bit of fun.…

IBM wants Arm software on its mainframes to better support AI

2 April 2026 @ 4:32 pm - The Register

Tie-up aims to widen Big Blue’s access to power-efficient compute IBM and Arm are working together on getting software developed for Arm chips to run on Big Blue's enterprise systems, with an eye on future AI and data-intensive workloads.…

Forking frenzy ensues after Euro-Office launch sparks OnlyOffice backlash

2 April 2026 @ 3:56 pm - The Register

Meanwhile, Collabora splits from LibreOffice Online amid claims TDF ejected 'all Collabora staff and partners' European outfits Ionos and Nextcloud have launched Euro-Office, a fork of the OnlyOffice cloud-based productivity suite aimed at orgs with qualms around sovereignty, provoking an angry response from the original developer.…

Artemis II astronaut: 'I have two Microsoft Outlooks, and neither one of those are working'

2 April 2026 @ 3:27 pm - The Register

In space no one can hear you scream, at Microsoft Many a frustrated user has sworn they'll launch Microsoft Outlook into space, but NASA has actually done it – on a journey around the Moon, where it's now causing problems for astronauts.…

Salesforce is looking to Slackbot to help it solve the SaaSpocalypse puzzle

2 April 2026 @ 2:05 pm - The Register

The chatbot will be a doorway to the company's other services Salesforce has begun to position Slack, its business collaboration platform, as the interface through which users can access and act on data in enterprise applications from rival vendors.…

Cloudflare previews 'EmDash' – an AI-driven rebuild of WordPress in TypeScript

2 April 2026 @ 2:04 pm - The Register

Name is a joke but the project is real, said main engineer The world's most popular CMS has been remade with the help of AI. Cloudflare has released EmDash version 0.1, described as a rebuild of the WordPress CMS (content management system) but using TypeScript rather than PHP. …

Microsoft veteran says some 'broken by update' PCs were already doomed

2 April 2026 @ 1:32 pm - The Register

Patch Tuesday often gets blamed when a reboot merely exposes damage already done, according to Chen It's not me, it's you. Five words that signify the end of a relationship with a toxic partner, or an ill-timed riposte to users tired of broken Microsoft updates.…

Want to be the IT Crowd for the BBC? An £800M contract beckons

2 April 2026 @ 11:48 am - The Register

Supplier will need to look after networks, email, tech support, tools and more – plus find cost savings The BBC is looking for a supplier to provide IT for all its workforce and help automate parts of the corporation through a contract apparently named after a dog.…

AI search is atomizing our information, warns government digital designer

2 April 2026 @ 10:53 am - The Register

We must design expecting much of what we publish will be reinterpreted by 'systems we don't control' Those who rely on artificial intelligence to summarize official material may get a misleadingly narrow or incomplete version of it, a senior designer for the UK government has warned.…

Artemis II blasts off on first crewed lunar mission since Apollo

2 April 2026 @ 10:19 am - The Register

And of course the Orion toilet malfunctioned Toilet trouble, telemetry problems, and an issue with the flight termination system have not marred the Artemis II mission to the Moon, which launched yesterday.…

SystemRescue 13 lands with Linux 6.18 and bcachefs support

2 April 2026 @ 9:02 am - The Register

And other handy tools that could save your data in a crisis The latest update to the handy SystemRescue is here with a new kernel. There's also a new GParted Live, and some other handy utilities.…

The company's biggest security hole lived in the breakroom

2 April 2026 @ 8:01 am - The Register

Connected devices can leave an otherwise secure network vulnerable Pwned  Welcome to Pwned, The Register's new column, where we highlight the worst infosec own goals so you can, hopefully, protect against them. Caffeine is an essential tool for most IT defenders, so, on balance, we're sure it has protected against a lot more exploits than it has caused. But in this case, the desire for everyone's favorite stimulant led to a massive breach.…

AI recruiting biz Mercor says it was 'one of thousands' hit in LiteLLM supply-chain attack

2 April 2026 @ 12:02 am - The Register

First public downstream victim, but won't be the last AI hiring startup Mercor confirmed it was "one of thousands of companies" affected by the LiteLLM supply-chain attack as the fallout from the Trivy compromise continues to spread.…

Google's TurboQuant saves memory, but won't save us from DRAM-pricing hell

1 April 2026 @ 10:17 pm - The Register

Chocolate Factory’s compression tech clears the way to cheaper AI inference, not more affordable memory When Google unveiled TurboQuant, an AI data compression technology that promises to slash the amount of memory required to serve models, many hoped it would help with a memory shortage that has seen prices triple since last year. Not so much.…

'Uncle Larry’s biggest fan' cut by email in early morning Oracle layoff spree

1 April 2026 @ 9:55 pm - The Register

WARN filings in two states show 1,000+ layoffs, but wider cuts remain unconfirmed By his third failed attempt to log into Oracle’s VPN on Tuesday morning, a decades-long employee of the company started to get a bad feeling.…

Live and Let AI: Former CIA officer says human spies matter more in the LLM age

1 April 2026 @ 9:20 pm - The Register

AI is eroding trust in digital communications and data, giving old-school spycraft fresh relevance for modern agents The bots won't be coming for 007's job anytime soon. According to a former CIA officer, AI may help create false documents, but this fakery will give old-fashioned human intelligence fresh relevance.…

Let’s talk about…Artemis II & Moon Landing 2.0

1 April 2026 @ 1:34 pm - OffGuardian

Today, in about eight hours, NASA will be launching their Artemis II mission, the first manned rocket to circle moon and come back to Earth in fifty years. The next step, penciled in for 2028, is to land people on the moon an Artemis IV. Then they’re going to build a lunar base. The press …

Testing: How to Create a Pandemic of Fake Disease

31 March 2026 @ 1:00 pm - OffGuardian

Last week, I was reading the latest module of the UK’s Covid Inquiry while working on our most recent Covid Factcheck, and I came across this paragraph… From 24 June 2020, hospitals in England were required to undertake testing of asymptomatic patients upon admission and subsequently During the “pandemic”, hospitals were testing all patients for …

Multipolarity As World Government 3.0 & Its Pied Pipers

30 March 2026 @ 8:00 am - OffGuardian

“BRICS” has been around for over a decade. The term “multipolarity” on the other hand, has been bandied about for at least over half a century. “BRICS multipolarity” is sold as a counter-weight and dialectical response or solution to Western imperial globalism. But is it really? It has been my belief for years that BRICS …

The Technocratic Dark State: Trump, AI, and Digital Dictatorship with Iain Davis and John Titus (Full Interview)

18 March 2026 @ 10:45 am - Iain Davis

The Technocratic Dark State: Trump, AI, and Digital Dictatorship with Iain Davis and John Titus (Full Interview) The post The Technocratic Dark State: Trump, AI, and Digital Dictatorship with Iain Davis and John Titus (Full Interview) appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Technocratic Dark State – Reality Check Radio

9 March 2026 @ 2:49 pm - Iain Davis

The Technocratic Dark State and other matters discussed by author Iain Davis and Paul Brennan on Reality Check Radio. The post The Technocratic Dark State – Reality Check Radio appeared first on Iain Davis.

Keir Starmer’s Questionable Child Protection History

26 February 2026 @ 6:25 pm - Iain Davis

Keir Starmer has a dubious history of child protection failures. We examine some of those conspicuous alleged "mistakes." What we are asked to believe is sometimes very hard to accept. The post Keir Starmer’s Questionable Child Protection History appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Filton Six: The People Rule, OK?

11 February 2026 @ 11:56 am - Iain Davis

The Filton Six have not been found guilty in a trial by jury. The Jury in the case exercised their constitutional rights and liberties. To appreciate the staggering importance of the jury's decision read here The post The Filton Six: The People Rule, OK? appeared first on Iain Davis.

What Is A 15-Minute City?

30 January 2026 @ 4:40 pm - Iain Davis

What is a 15-Minute City? Is it, as some apparently believe, simply an urban space where essential goods and services can be accessed within 15 minute walk or cycle ride from you home? No! As usual, there is much more to it than that. The post What Is A 15-Minute City? appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Official UK Digital Identity Panopticon

24 January 2026 @ 10:32 am - Iain Davis

The official UK digital identity Panopticon has been announced by the Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood. The implication for the British people are extremely concerning. Read more here. The post The Official UK Digital Identity Panopticon appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Technocratic Dark State and Grand Theft World

20 January 2026 @ 3:54 pm - Iain Davis

The Technocratic Dark State with Grand Theft World - Author Iain Davis discusses his latest book with Richard Grove from Grand Theft World The post The Technocratic Dark State and Grand Theft World appeared first on Iain Davis.

Fake Digital ID “Victory”

15 January 2026 @ 4:53 pm - Iain Davis

The fake Digital ID "victory" in the UK is explored by Iain Davis and Ant Critchley from Becoming Stellify. Possible solutions are discussed. Watch here! The post Fake Digital ID “Victory” appeared first on Iain Davis.

Operation Talla – Unconstitutional and Unlawful

7 January 2026 @ 12:32 pm - Iain Davis

Operation Talla exposes the British state for what it is: unconstitutional and unlawful. We only know about it thanks to the tireless work of committed campaigners. Read the incredible story of Operation Talla here. The post Operation Talla – Unconstitutional and Unlawful appeared first on Iain Davis.

How We Can Resist The UK Dictatorship – Part 2

1 January 2026 @ 3:56 pm - Iain Davis

In this article we consider what the UK constitutionally rule of law means and how we can use it to resist the UK dictatorship. Read more HERE. The post How We Can Resist The UK Dictatorship – Part 2 appeared first on Iain Davis.