UK Government Wants to Force YouTube Algorithm To Promote BBC Propaganda
July 5th, 2026Via: Modernity News:
In a brazen move that reeks of authoritarian control, the UK government is pushing plans to seize influence over YouTube’s recommendation system. Their goal is to prioritise content from the BBC, and other state backed propaganda machines, while burying independent journalists and creators who dare challenge the official narrative.
This isn’t subtle nudging—it’s direct engineered suppression, which they’re dressing up as “protecting democracy” from so-called disinformation. As public trust in legacy media plummets, the establishment’s response is to rig the game rather than earn back credibility.
YouTube itself has warned creators about the proposals. The platform alerted users that new rules could force it to give privileged positioning to approved outlets, limiting growth for everyone else and reshaping what millions see daily. Independent voices who built audiences by speaking truth to power now face algorithmic exile.
The Conspiracy Against Lithium
July 5th, 2026Via: Tucker Carlson and Dr. Michael Nehls:
Research Credit: OF
Happy 250th, America
July 4th, 2026Via: Truthstream Media:
Related: A Country the Founders Wouldn’t Recognize as Their Creation
Trump Declares National Emergency Over Fertilizer Supplies
July 4th, 2026Via: AgWeb:
After years of pressure from corn growers and other farm groups who argued phosphate fertilizer tariffs have added billions of dollars to production costs, the Trump administration is temporarily suspending duties on phosphate fertilizer imports from Morocco.
President Donald Trump on Monday declared a national emergency over fertilizer supplies and signed a proclamation allowing phosphate fertilizers from Morocco to enter the United States free of duties and estimated duty deposits for up to eight months, or until the declared emergency ends. The White House says the Executive Order is aimed at helping ensure an adequate supply of phosphate fertilizer for American Farmers.
Trump on Cupcakes and His Children Having Insider Information
July 4th, 2026Via: CNBC:
“I feel badly in a way for my kids… Anything they do, because the presidency is so powerful, so big… if they buy a cupcake company, well, the energy to make the cupcakes, is you know, sort of like, ‘How’s my energy policy?’ So, therefore you have a conflict… Almost anything they do, if they want to buy a truck… if they buy an energy efficient truck, they have inside information.”
U.S. Air Force Major Arrested on Capitol Steps During Protest Calling for Trump Impeachment
July 3rd, 2026I’ve seen some comments suggesting that this has never happened before. While it’s definitely not common, I found a couple of other cases of active duty U.S. Military personnel speaking out against civilian leadership:
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Via: Military Times:
A U.S. Air Force major was arrested Wednesday for protesting alone on House steps as he called for the immediate impeachment and removal of President Donald Trump.
Maj. Jason Watson was arrested by Capitol Police officers at approximately 1:15 p.m. local time for demonstrating on the House steps without a sitting member of Congress, Capitol Police told Military Times. Watson, an active-duty service member with a military career dating over 20 years, walked halfway up the steps of the House to its chained railing to hold a sign that read “Impeach Convict Remove.”
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Active-duty service members are strictly prohibited from engaging in partisan political activities, especially while in uniform, per the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Those who do can face criminal or administrative punishment, such as imprisonment, loss of pay, dishonorable discharge and more.
“Service members must comply with all laws, regulations and policies governing conduct and the wear of the uniform,” an Air Force spokesperson told Military Times. “As commanders verify inappropriate actions, they are responsible for taking the necessary administrative and disciplinary actions to hold service members accountable.”
House Oversight Committee Hearing on MKULTRA
July 3rd, 2026There’s nothing new here, if you’ve spent any time looking into this topic.
Via: Forbes:
“We Searched for Missing General Neil McCasland in the Sandia Mountain Wilderness”
July 1st, 2026Via: Uncanny Expeditions:
Claude Code Is Steganographically Marking Requests
July 1st, 2026Via: thereallo.dev:
I inspected Claude Code for privacy reasons and found hidden system prompt markers based on API base URL and timezone.
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Anthropic probably wants to detect API resellers, unauthorized Claude Code gateways, and model “distillation attack” pipelines. A custom ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL pointing at a known reseller domain is a useful signal. A hostname containing deepseek or zhipu is also a useful signal.
That part makes sense, but the implementation is weird.
CC silently alters the system prompt using invisible-ish Unicode markers. It encodes proxy / gateway classification into a sentence that looks like plain English. It hides the domain list behind XOR and base64. This is not a malicious feature, but it is a weird choice for a developer tool that asks for trust.
Coding agents already live on the wrong side of a scary boundary. They can inspect code, summarize secrets by accident, run commands, install packages, edit files, and push commits on your local machine. Most developers accept that because the productivity gain is worth the risk.
Trust from real developers depends on the boring behavior.
If the client wants to detect custom API gateways, it can say so plainly. It can send an explicit telemetry field with documentation. It can make the policy visible. It can put the behavior in release notes.
Hiding the signal in the system prompt makes every other privacy claim harder to believe.
“Life, Or Something Close To It”: For The First Time, A Cell Built From Scratch Grows And Divides
July 1st, 2026Via: Quanta Magazine:
Scientists built a synthetic cell that combines more lifelike properties than ever before — proof of concept that it’s possible to bring nonliving materials to life, or something close to it, in the lab.


