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The One About Eric Davis Saying There Are Four Species of Aliens on Earth…

August 20th, 2025

Four species of aliens on earth, but no Epstein files. Mmm hmm. Fascinating. Is the Epstein thing causing them to run The Mighty Wurlitzer on afterburner with the aliens? I follow this topic closely because I can’t help it, but do normies even care about this? I think of this as going pretty much unnoticed […]

BlackRock’s Fink Appointed as Interim Co-Chairman of World Economic Forum

August 18th, 2025

Via: The National: BlackRock chief executive Larry Fink has been appointed interim co-chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), which organises the annual meeting of leaders in Davos, Switzerland. Andre Hoffmann, the vice chairman of Swiss based healthcare company Roche Holding, will also be interim co-chairman of the WEF, according to an announcement on Friday. […]

The Computer Science Dream Has Become a Nightmare

August 13th, 2025

Via: TechCrunch: The coding-equals-prosperity promise has officially collapsed. Fresh computer science graduates are facing unemployment rates of 6.1% to 7.5% — more than double what biology and art history majors are experiencing, according to a recent Federal Reserve Bank of New York study. A crushing New York Times piece highlights what’s happening on the ground. […]

And Now… Bill Gates Butter

August 12th, 2025

Via: CBS: A company in Batavia, Illinois is making butter in a way you’ve never seen before. No animals, no plants, no oils; this butter is made from carbon. The sustainability-focused approach has the blessing and backing of Bill Gates. It looks, smells and tastes like the butter we all know, but it’s made without […]

EU Media Freedom Law Allows for Journalist Arrests if Justified by ‘Public Interest’

August 9th, 2025

Via: disclose.tv: The European Media Freedom Act is now in effect across all EU member states. This legislation aims to protect press freedom and the confidentiality of sources. However, Article 3 (b) and 4 (c) of the act allow for journalist arrests if justified by a compelling “public interest” on a case-by-case basis. “Member States […]

“Providing ChatGPT to the Entire U.S. Federal Workforce” for $1 for a Year

August 6th, 2025

Try to imagine the insights into U.S. Government operations that OpenAI will gain from doing this… Also, by interacting with these systems, I wonder if the workers will inadvertently be training AI agents that will replace them? Before you cheer for fewer government workers, consider that fact that AI hallucinations are getting worse, not better: […]

New Zealand to Charge Drivers of All Vehicles by Distance Driven

August 6th, 2025

They are not saying precisely how this will be enforced, but my guess is that some sort of black box with GPS tracking will be required to be added to most vehicles. Via: Radio New Zealand: “We’re not going to shift millions of drivers from a simple system at the pump to queues at retailers. […]

“New Definition of Death” So We Can Harvest More Organs

August 5th, 2025

Via: Off-Guardian: The justification is simple: we need more donor organs, and there aren’t enough people suffering either brain death or circulatory death. Therefore, we must broaden our definition of death to include people who are comatose for a long time. People who are comatose aren’t really alive, after all. It’s the higher functions that […]

Mexico Mandates Biometric Digital ID by 2026

August 4th, 2025

It’s coming very fast now. Via: Reclaim the Net: Mexico has formally mandated the use of a new biometric-based digital ID system, making compulsory a previously voluntary identification mechanism known as the Unique Population Registry Code, or CURP. Under the new law, CURP IDs will now incorporate detailed personal biometric records, including fingerprints, iris scans, […]

AI Is Doing Job Interviews Now

August 4th, 2025

Via: Fortune: AI is replacing human hiring managers in job interviews—and candidates are pushing back. Despite being unemployed, professionals told Fortune they’re refusing to take calls with bots, calling it an “added indignity” and a red flag for company culture. Still, stretched-thin HR teams say it’s the only way to handle thousands of applicants.

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