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WATCH: The 9/11 Timeline – #SolutionsWatch

5 July 2025 @ 11:30 am - OffGuardian

The 9/11 Timeline is back! As dedicated researchers will know, the Complete 9/11 Timeline was an invaluable repository of 9/11-related information that became inaccessible several years ago. But now it’s back, thanks to the International Center for 9/11 Justice. Joining us today is IC911 Executive Director Ted Walter to talk about the 9/11 timeline, demonstrate …

iFixit gives new Fairphone 6 top marks for repairability: 10/10

5 July 2025 @ 11:30 am - The Register

It's not cheap or high end, but it should last you for years to come The sixth generation of the Fairphone repairable mobile was launched at the end of June. Now spunger-flingers iFixit have got their hands on it, and liked the result.…

Financial 'stretch' for UK to join Europe's Starlink rival, says minister

5 July 2025 @ 8:36 am - The Register

Possibility of joining IRIS² remote as Britain grapples with fiscal squeeze A UK minister has told Parliament that joining Europe's answer to Starlink — Elon Musk's satellite-based mobile internet service — would be a "stretch" given the nation's current financial challenges.…

Four Reasons Why This 4th of July Is Better

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

So, this 4th of July, as you hit the road, flip the burgers, and crank the AC, remember this: we’re proudly celebrating America’s independence— but we’re also reclaiming our own.

Inter-American Court Rules Nations Must Reduce Emissions and Censor Skeptics

5 July 2025 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

An international body which thinks it can dictate climate policy and free speech policy to the United States.

Energy Independence Day: Freedom from the Climate Cult

4 July 2025 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

This Independence Day, we celebrate not just the founding of a nation, but the restoration of its right to determine its own future—grounded in reason, powered by affordable energy, and liberated from the chains of climate orthodoxy. The revolution continues—and this time, it's electrified by American ingenuity, not hamstrung by speculative fear.

Ousted US copyright chief argues Trump did not have power to remove her

4 July 2025 @ 6:58 pm - The Register

Shira Perlmutter lost her job after her office published report on generative AI and fair use limits The former head of the US Copyright Office has pushed back against arguments from President Donald Trump's team that her dismissal was lawful.…

The View of the Shrew – available now!

4 July 2025 @ 5:30 pm - OffGuardian

Dear Off-Guardian readers, as someone who has been honoured to share my thoughts with you through these pages, I’m excited to invite you to dive into my book, The View of the Shrew: Unmasking the Truth in a Confused World, 2022–2024. This collection of 42 Shrew Views articles, born from my work at www.shrewviews.com, tackles …

Microsoft finally bids farewell to PowerShell 2.0

4 July 2025 @ 5:28 pm - The Register

Venerable command line tool to depart Windows Users still clinging on to PowerShell 2.0 just received notice to quit as the command-line tool is officially leaving Windows.…

Why Your EV Won’t Fill Up In Five

4 July 2025 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Well, it’s happened again. The tech press is in full swoon, the Twitterati are high-fiving in the digital aisles, and the battery boys at Huawei…

Amazon built a massive AI supercluster for Anthropic called Project Rainier – here's what we know so far

4 July 2025 @ 3:32 pm - The Register

It's almost like AWS is building its own Stargate deep dive  Amazon Web Services (AWS) is in the process of building out a massive supercomputing cluster containing "hundreds of thousands" of accelerators that promises to give its model building buddies at Anthropic a leg up in the AI arms race.…

Mars was once a desert with intermittent oases, Curiosity data suggests

4 July 2025 @ 1:32 pm - The Register

New modeling of carbon cycle shows unsteady but habitable history before liquid water disappeared New models from recent Martian probe data suggest the fourth planet from the Sun once hosted a fluctuating desert environment with intermittent oases of water.…

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that” there is no energy transition!

4 July 2025 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

More energy transition follies!

We're number 1! Windows 11 finally overtakes Windows 10

4 July 2025 @ 12:03 pm - The Register

Three months to go until support ends, and Microsoft's flagship operating system squeaks past its predecessor Windows 11 has finally overtaken the market share of its predecessor, with just three months remaining until Microsoft discontinues support for Windows 10.…

14-hour+ global blackout at Ingram Micro halts customer orders

4 July 2025 @ 10:39 am - The Register

Fears mount while distie remains silent and phone lines down Exclusive  Widespread outages across Ingram Micro's websites and client service portals are being attributed to "technical difficulties." …

Former and current Microsofties react to the latest round of layoffs

4 July 2025 @ 9:26 am - The Register

'JFC, again?' Microsoft's latest round of layoffs has triggered an outpouring of emotion from inside and outside the company, with at least one former staffer asking: "How many billions must be burned in the AI furnace before this stops?"…

Met Office Cannot Back Up Their Claim That Springs Are Getting Drier

4 July 2025 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

At the end of spring the Met Office put out a press release, which claimed that “this spring shows some of the changes we’re seeing in our weather patterns, with more extreme conditions, including prolonged dry, sunny weather, becoming more frequent.”

Wikidata: Attempting to bridge FOSS ideals and direct democracy

4 July 2025 @ 8:30 am - The Register

There's more to the Wikimedia organization than the famous encyclopedia Comment  Multiple other projects also use the vast linked data store that underpins ubiquitous internet encyclopaedia Wikipedia, and some of them are helping the fight for democracy.…

The Blarney and The Carney

4 July 2025 @ 8:20 am - OffGuardian

Oh dear Mr. Carney, I thought we’d handled this little matter of yours that’s certainly not your fault but definitely a little verbal peccadillo you seem to have. Remember? When you kept over-using the word “crises” in your speeches to the point where people actually felt compelled to count how many times—apparently 26 times in …

'Trained monkey' from tech support saved know-it-all manager's mistake with a single keypress

4 July 2025 @ 7:30 am - The Register

Righteous mockery entranced execs in ways slideware could not On Call  Friday dawns with the promise of precious freedom, yet the world of tech support is seldom free from trouble. The Register always finds a way to celebrate anyway, by bringing you a fresh instalment of On Call, the reader-contributed column that tells your tales of breaking away from bad bosses and ungrateful users.…

EU businesses want a pause on AI regulations so they can cope with unregulated Big Tech players

4 July 2025 @ 6:33 am - The Register

Mistral fears continental companies may not get time to escape 'distant, behemoth corporations' French AI business Mistral on Thursday announced an initiative called “AI for Citizens,” which it says offers a way to work with governments and public institutions to transform public services using AI.…

Won’t somebody think of the European children? Meta and Google put up their hands to help on the same day

4 July 2025 @ 5:59 am - The Register

Zuck backs a ‘digital majority age’ and Google open sources tech that might enforce it Google and Meta have independently taken actions to support a safer internet for kids – and given blockchain boosters a moment to celebrate.…

Berlin Moves to Ban Autos from Inside the City. Widespread Chaos Looms

4 July 2025 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

The Berlin Constitutional Court has declared the “Berlin car-free” referendum admissible, paving the way for a possible drastic reduction in car traffic.

Kawasaki and Foxconn build robot nursing assistant to tackle hospital scutwork

4 July 2025 @ 3:01 am - The Register

If you come out of a coma in 2026, this is the machine you might see staring down at you Taiwanese tech manufacturer Foxconn and Japan’s Kawasaki Heavy Industries have revealed a jointly developed robotic nursing assistant they hope to start selling in 2026.…

Africa’s Renewable Leapfrog Is a Mirage—A Dangerous One

4 July 2025 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Africa is not an anthropological museum for Western virtue, and the energy “leapfrogging” myth is a neo-colonial fable dressed in technobabble. Africa should climb the same energy ladder that raised the West out of an energy-starved perennial poverty of the pre-industrial era.

Microsoft leaves Pakistan but promises customers won't notice the change

3 July 2025 @ 11:36 pm - The Register

Job cuts aren’t big, symbolism of quitting the world’s fifth-most-populous nation might be Exclusive  Microsoft has decided to close its presence in Pakistan.…

Cold without the compressor: Boffins build better ice box

3 July 2025 @ 10:51 pm - The Register

A thermoelectric material called CHESS is pretty cool Scientists at Johns Hopkins and Samsung have developed a nano-engineered thermoelectric material that is twice as efficient at material-level cooling as existing alternatives, paving the way for broader adoption of solid-state refrigeration technology.…

US budget bill passes without controversial block on states regulating AI

3 July 2025 @ 10:07 pm - The Register

And with some increases to rural broadband funds, fresh spectrum auctions, and wholesale dismantling of clean energy subsidies Lawmakers have passed President Trump's budget reconciliation but removed one of its most tech-contentious measures - the ban of state-level AI regulation – meaning the law will have little effect on the tech industry.…

AI models just don't understand what they're talking about

3 July 2025 @ 9:39 pm - The Register

Researchers find models' success at tests hides illusion of understanding Researchers from MIT, Harvard, and the University of Chicago have proposed the term "potemkin understanding" to describe a newly identified failure mode in large language models that ace conceptual benchmarks but lack the true grasp needed to apply those concepts in practice.…

Climate Oscillations 6: Atlantic Meridional Mode (AMM)

3 July 2025 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

By Andy May The Atlantic Meridional Mode Index (AMM) describes meridional variability in the tropical Atlantic. The area of interest is the ocean area inside 32°N to 21°S and from…

US Air Force holds hypersonic resupply site review amid seabird concerns

3 July 2025 @ 8:51 pm - The Register

Red-tailed tropicbirds stymie Johnston Atoll maneuvers The US Air Force is putting plans to use rocket landings for resupply missions on hold over environmental concerns about the effect they would have on local seabirds.…

Musk's antics and distractions are backfiring as Tesla's car business stalls

3 July 2025 @ 6:15 pm - The Register

Robotaxis, humanoid robots, and fights with Trump can't hide declining EV sales Comment  Tesla reported its vehicle delivery and production numbers for Q2 2025 this week, and while the figures weren't quite as low in absolute terms as Q1, they still mark a worrying downward trend as CEO Elon Musk continues to spread his attention across a huge variety of topics unrelated to making and selling electric cars.…

The MSM want you afraid of your “indoor air quality”. Here’s why.

3 July 2025 @ 5:00 pm - OffGuardian

A new report has just been published, urging the United Kingdom’s government to “take action” on the country’s air quality. This is not the first time that the “air quality” talking point has hit headlines in recent years. Back in June of 2023, during the Canadian wildfires “crisis”, we saw warnings about air pollution. Then …

Institute for Policy Integrity: Power Plant Pollution is Clearly Significant

3 July 2025 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

I cannot let the claim that “The U.S. power sector’s annual emissions will cause thousands of U.S.. mortalities” go without a response.  If their claims have merit, then the change in any of the claimed morbidity and mortality health effects should have improved from 1990 to the present proportional to the observed emission reductions.  I have never seen any analysis that made such a claim, so I say that their projections are hokum.  If any reader has found such an analysis, please let

Microsoft Windows Firewall complains about Microsoft code

3 July 2025 @ 4:00 pm - The Register

Just ignore the warnings. Nothing to see here. Move along A mysterious piece of "under development" code is playing havoc with the Windows Firewall after the latest preview update for Windows 11 24H2.…

Young Consulting finds even more folks affected in breach mess – now over 1 million

3 July 2025 @ 2:31 pm - The Register

The insurance SaaS slinger may trade under a different name, but past continues to haunt it Young Consulting's cybersecurity woes continue after the number of affected individuals from last year's suspected ransomware raid passed the 1 million mark.…

Tariffs and trade turmoil driving up cost and build times for datacenters

3 July 2025 @ 1:44 pm - The Register

Biz needs AI infra for training ever larger models, but something's gotta give World War Fee  Datacenter operators in Northern Europe say US tariffs and growing global geopolitical instability are inflating costs and causing delays to construction projects.…

Gone in 40 days: US drops ban on export of chip design tools to China

3 July 2025 @ 1:00 pm - The Register

Vendors have reason to celebrate as geopolitics recalibrate World War Fee  The US has lifted the requirement to secure a license before exporting Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools to China, say EDA vendors.…

Quiet Archipelago’s Embrace of Hydrocarbons Speaks Loudly

3 July 2025 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

From London to Beijing, from Kuala Lumpur to Seoul, the energy market recognizes that Indonesia is open for business. The sheer scale of the country’s initiatives promises a torrent of new oil and gas that will flow for a generation, contrary to “Net Zero” rhetoric and timelines.

Meta calls €200M EU fine over pay-or-consent ad model 'unlawful'

3 July 2025 @ 12:42 pm - The Register

'Deserves fair compensation for the valuable and innovative services'? Which ones are those then? Meta has come out swinging following the European Commission's decision that its pay-or-consent model falls foul of the Digital Markets Act (DMA).…

Ransomware crew Hunters International shuts down, hands out keys to victims

3 July 2025 @ 11:23 am - The Register

Don't let their kind words sway you – leaders are still up to no good Ransomware gang Hunters International has shut up shop and offered decryption keys to all victims as a parting favor.…

Canonical adds extra shots to Ubuntu Java

3 July 2025 @ 10:39 am - The Register

Juices the tooling and support for developers and enterprise customers Canonical has some extra toppings, flavorings, and offers coming for its bigger Java fans – because the suits swallow a lot of the stuff.…

UK charity bank branded a 'disaster' after platform migration goes wrong

3 July 2025 @ 9:43 am - The Register

Customers booted from system and technical integration missing from upgrade A UK bank serving charities has come under fire from customers unable to log in or make transactions on its new online platform.…

BBC Complaints Director Takes Six-Month Sabbatical to Learn How to Promote ‘Climate Crisis’

3 July 2025 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

A previous speaker is on record as speculating on the need for “fines and imprisonment” for those expressing scepticism about “well supported” science.

Wayback gives X11 desktops a fighting chance in a Wayland world

3 July 2025 @ 8:30 am - The Register

Minimalist glue code offers surprising lifeline for stubborn display setups A new project addresses one of the biggest differences between how X11 and Wayland work, and that could be a winning combination.…

Let's Encrypt rolls out free security certs for IP addresses

3 July 2025 @ 7:34 am - The Register

You probably don't need one, but it's nice to have the option Let's Encrypt, a certificate authority (CA) known for its free TLS/SSL certificates, has begun issuing digital certificates for IP addresses.…

ChatGPT creates phisher’s paradise by recommending the wrong URLs for major companies

3 July 2025 @ 6:30 am - The Register

Crims have cottoned on to a new way to lead you astray AI-powered chatbots often deliver incorrect information when asked to name the address for major companies’ websites, and threat intelligence business Netcraft thinks that creates an opportunity for criminals.…

'Quad' nations launch plan to stop China making critical minerals into Unobtanium

3 July 2025 @ 5:31 am - The Register

India, Japan, USA and Australia see risks and opportunities in rare earths India, Japan, USA and Australia have launched a “Critical Minerals Initiative” they hope will harden supply chains.…

Decline of the Great North American Decarbonization Charade

3 July 2025 @ 5:28 am - Watts Up With That?

The Net Zero facade has collapsed massively, undeniably, irreversibly – because no policy survives violations of the laws of physics and market demand. Despite trillions spent on “renewables,” their contribution to energy production has barely budged in two decades.

Burning Trash for Energy, People and Planet  

3 July 2025 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Metro areas and states should apply pragmatism, reality and these benefits when reconsidering climate and “renewable” energy ideologies that have dominated public policies for far too long.

Alibaba Cloud reveals DB cluster manager it says can beat rival hyperscalers

3 July 2025 @ 3:30 am - The Register

‘Eigen+’ finds instances likely to cause out of memory errors and makes sure they can’t do damage Alibaba Cloud has revealed a cluster manager it says allows it to run databases more efficiently than its hyperscale rivals.…

Fear in Campi Flegrei: Biggest Volcanic Earthquake in 40 Years

3 July 2025 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

The Campei Flagrei volcano complex includes the volcano which wiped out the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.

Cisco scores a perfect 10 - sadly for a critical flaw in its comms platform

2 July 2025 @ 10:33 pm - The Register

The second max score this week for Netzilla - not a good look If you're running the Engineering-Special (ES) builds of Cisco Unified Communications Manager or its Session Management Edition, you need to apply Cisco's urgent patch after someone at Switchzilla made a big mistake.…

Natural Gas to the Rescue… Again

2 July 2025 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

When demand ramps up, natural gas ramps up to meet the demand. When demand "really" ramps up, New England fires up its only coal-fired power plant and both regions fire up their petroleum-fired power plants. Neither ISO-NE not PJM ramp up renewables to meet demand.

CISA warns the Signal clone used by natsec staffers is being attacked, so patch now

2 July 2025 @ 8:47 pm - The Register

Two flaws in TeleMessage are 'frequent attack vectors for malicious cyber actors' The US security watchdog CISA has warned that malicious actors are actively exploiting two flaws in the Signal clone TeleMessage TM SGNL, and has directed federal agencies to patch the flaws or discontinue use of the app by July 22.…

Call center staffers explain to researchers how their AI assistants aren't very helpful

2 July 2025 @ 7:58 pm - The Register

Lots of manual corrections and data entry still required ai-pocalypse  Recent research details how customer service reps at a Chinese utility's call center often struggled when trying to use an AI assistant, and were forced to make manual fixes.…

HPE finally closes Juniper deal, but offers no details on what happens next

2 July 2025 @ 6:42 pm - The Register

A big shrug to early integration questions HPE has completed its takeover of Juniper Networks, but the conjoined pair isn't yet ready to discuss details about how the networking business will fit into HPE's existing lineup alongside Aruba.…

MethaneSAT 'likely not recoverable' after losing contact with Earth

2 July 2025 @ 6:15 pm - The Register

Methane monitoring satellite managed just over a year in orbit before its sudden demise The Bezos-backed MethaneSAT satellite has been declared "likely not recoverable" after losing contact with controllers just over a week ago.…

23andMe's new owner says your DNA is safe this time

2 July 2025 @ 5:32 pm - The Register

Nonprofit TTAM assures everything is BAU. Whether that makes customers feel better is another matter The medical research nonprofit vying to buy 23andMe is informing existing customers that it plans to complete the deal on July 8.…

Quick Take…The Musk/Trump split and the new “third party”

2 July 2025 @ 5:00 pm - OffGuardian

There’s an episode of Mad Man – great series, highly recommend – where the Madison avenue ad executives of Sterling Cooper are tasked with rescuing the public reputation of a pet food brand which was just been revealed to be using horse meat in its recipes. They suggest changing the name, which the owner flatly …

Solar Tax Credits: 1978–2025 (never enough)

2 July 2025 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

The first solar energy incentives were created in 1978 by Jimmy Carter’s Administration. They’ve even enjoyed bipartisan support and been renewed by Republican administrations! Here’s a high-level history of solar tax credits:

Huawei can't wriggle out of Iran sanctions trial, judge rules

2 July 2025 @ 4:23 pm - The Register

Dismissal bid denied as 16-count indictment moves toward court in May 2026 Huawei will still have to face trial in the US next year over alleged breaches of sanctions against Iran after a judge declined its request to dismiss various charges.…

Microsoft kicks off new fiscal year with more layoffs

2 July 2025 @ 3:59 pm - The Register

Reports of 9,000 staff cut Microsoft's recent trend of wide-scale workforce reduction continues, with reports that Redmond is preparing to slash an additional 4 percent of its employees – or around 9,000 people.…

'Elevated' moisture reading ignored before Heathrow-closing conflagration, says NESO

2 July 2025 @ 3:21 pm - The Register

Datacenters kept humming along, but there's plenty of blame to be passed around elsewhere The cause of a power outage that cut the juice to London Heathrow airport in March has been identified - along with a chain of failures that allowed it to happen.…

Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill bankrolls $85M Space Shuttle shuffle

2 July 2025 @ 2:26 pm - The Register

NASA science might be cut, but cash can be found to move a 'space vehicle' from museum to museum Lurking in the text contained within the One Big Beautiful Bill, which was passed by the US Senate yesterday, is an $85 million allocation for shifting a "space vehicle" to a new location, widely interpreted as a move of the retired Space Shuttle Discovery orbiter from Virginia to Houston.…

Impact of Microsoft taking over Enterprise Account renewals starts to 'bite'

2 July 2025 @ 1:31 pm - The Register

Cutting out middle man dents coffers of larger service providers, helps Redmond offset AI investments The sweeping changes Microsoft is making to its licensing incentives for large service providers is taking hold.…

Thanks, NewScientist, for Admitting Climate Change Isn’t Making the Jet Stream More Erratic

2 July 2025 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

A new study challenges the idea that climate change is producing large waves in the jet stream.

US imposes sanctions on second Russian bulletproof hosting vehicle this year

2 July 2025 @ 12:35 pm - The Register

Aeza Group accused of assisting data bandits and BianLian ransomware crooks The US Treasury has sanctioned Aeza Group, a Russian bulletproof hosting (BPH) provider, and four of its cronies for enabling ransomware and other cybercriminal activity.…

Microsoft's on-prem Exchange and Skype for Business Server go subscription-only

2 July 2025 @ 11:27 am - The Register

Are you sure you wouldn't rather run in our cloud? Microsoft has made Subscription Editions (SE) of Exchange Server and Skype for Business Server generally available, marking an end to year-numbered versions.…

Coming to PostgreSQL: On-disk database encryption

2 July 2025 @ 10:32 am - The Register

Open source initiative aims to offer enterprise security feature without vendor lock-in Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) is a popular approach to encrypting data at the storage layer, beefing up database security. While PostgreSQL has steadily climbed in popularity – especially among professional developers – it has so far lacked this enterprise feature, at least

Cl0p cybercrime gang's data exfiltration tool found vulnerable to RCE attacks

2 July 2025 @ 9:38 am - The Register

Experts say they don't expect the MOVEit menace to do much about it Security experts have uncovered a hole in Cl0p's data exfiltration tool that could potentially leave the cybercrime group vulnerable to attack.…

Ted Cruz Demolishes Activist’s “Climate H*micide” Claims

2 July 2025 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Senator Ted Cruz destroys wacko Professor who wants oil executives locked up for murder:

UK eyes new laws as cable sabotage blurs line between war and peace

2 July 2025 @ 8:30 am - The Register

It might be time to update the Submarine Telegraph Act of 1885 Cyberattacks and undersea cable sabotage are blurring the line between war and peace and exposing holes in UK law, a government minister has warned lawmakers.…

NASA tests shrinking metals to help it find more exoplanets

2 July 2025 @ 7:33 am - The Register

Mysterious ‘Alloy 30’ gets smaller when heated, which could help stabilize super-sensitive space telescopes NASA is exploring the properties of a metal alloy that shrinks as it is heated, as boffins in its Astrophysics Division think it may be needed if the planned Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) is to succeed.…

Concern Over Safety Of German Wind Turbines Heightens After 70-Meter Rotor Blade Snaps Off

2 July 2025 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

A 70-metre-long rotor blade of a V150 wind turbine fell from a height of 123 meters at the Lübbenow wind farm in Germany, heightening concerns about the safety of wind turbines. 

Control, Crisis and Compliance: Endgame Logic of Late Capitalism

1 July 2025 @ 10:00 am - OffGuardian

It must be made clear from the start that, drawing on the work of sociologist Max Weber, capitalism is an ‘ideal type’ concept. An ideal type is a conceptual tool that highlights certain key characteristics of a phenomenon by accentuating some elements while omitting others. It is not meant to perfectly correspond to any specific …

One Register to Rule them All: the privacy implications of person-level tracking

30 June 2025 @ 8:00 am - OffGuardian

Part two of a four part series, you can read part one HERE. The Statistical Register being created by Stats NZ doesn’t appear to fit with the Privacy Principles Stats NZ has certain exemptions from the Privacy Act in order to fulfil its statistical and policy functions AI can easily re-identify anonymised data with a …

The Real National Emergency: Endless Wars, Failing Infrastructure, and a Dying Republic

29 June 2025 @ 2:00 pm - OffGuardian

“Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.” President Dwight D. Eisenhower (April 16, 1953) Seventy years after President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned about the cost of a military-industrial …

Trusting the People Who Love You

28 June 2025 @ 3:00 pm - OffGuardian

You’ve read a lot from me about this topic. How can the people who love you treat you the way they do? This is, of course, assuming you are on this side of things (critical thinkers) and they are on the other (sheep). Sorry about the “division.” I know a lot of you have said …

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.

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.