2025-12-03


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  • From Muck to Mauve: the creation of modern dyes from coal tar

  • Deep dive into the grounding of 6000 Airbus Planes

    The vulnerability appears tied to how (software version) L104’s new protections interact with corrupted internal data following a radiation‑induced upset in the ELAC B hardware. Airbus’s AOT describes a worst-case scenario in which, under certain failure preconditions and exposure to extreme solar activity, the combination of ELAC B hardware and L104 software could generate uncommanded elevator deflections large enough to threaten structural integrity.

Horseshit

Epstein

  • Statement from the American Economic Association

    The American Economic Association (AEA) has accepted Lawrence H. Summers' voluntary resignation from membership and, pursuant to the AEA's Policies, Procedures, and Code of Professional Conduct, has imposed a lifetime ban on his membership. In addition, effective immediately, the AEA has imposed a lifetime prohibition on Mr. Summers' attending, speaking at, or otherwise participating in AEA-sponsored events or activities, including serving in any editorial or refereeing capacity for AEA journals. The AEA condemns Mr. Summers' conduct, as reflected in publicly reported communications, as fundamentally inconsistent with its standards of professional integrity and with the trust placed in mentors within the economics profession.


Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering

Robot uprising / Humanioid Helpers

Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising

AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World

Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO

Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making

Trump

Left Angst

  • Trump: Pro-Crypto or Pro-Crime?

  • America has the tools to heal division: we need to relearn them

    We’ve mistaken expression for impact, conflating social media dust-ups with actual power. We’ve neglected the unglamorous work that holds societies together: governing, problem-solving, and cooperating across differences. My research shows that real change happens not in viral TikToks but in drab meeting rooms — the phones-down, notebooks-out work of local governance. It’s there that we make progress and bridge divides. The good news is that we already have the necessary tools embedded in our federal system and our communities. What’s needed now is the will to step off our soapboxes and into the weeds of civic life.

    A recent YouGov survey for Stanford’s Hoover Institution found that 64 percent of Americans have never tried to influence a local decision, and only 20 percent would act even if they saw a harmful one coming. Yet while few show up in person, millions engage online. While only one in five of Americans say they’ve shared their views online in the past year, countless others take those views in — and we know they are influenced and polarized by them.

  • From Silicon Valley to Hollywood, why California's job market is taking a hit

    • AI and Right Wing economic warfare. $20/hr minimum wage and other stupid laws making business impossible are not even considered as causes.
  • Pete Hegseth Needs to Go–Now

  • “The campaign to make Richard Nixon great again”

  • Doge Isn't Dead. Here's What Its Operatives Are Doing Now

  • MAGA and the Country Aesthetic - The New York Times

    after the second Trump win, what I noticed was there was a big cowboy trend that took off. Denim is big. Western culture is big. “S.N.L.” this season had a musical act in a hayloft. Realtree coming in and dominating the sweatshirt world.

    Ahmad: Just for people who might not know: What is Realtree?

    Keegin: Oh, it’s hunting camouflage.

    • Realtree has been selling colorful non camo patterns for over a decade now; in fact im not sure they have any actual camo left in the line.
  • First time since 1988, the U.S. is not officially commemorating World AIDS Day

  • Debunking the Left’s Wild New Hoax About Trump’s MRI – PJ Media

    It is almost laughable to listen to these same people push conspiracy theories about Trump’s health after they previously rationalized why Joe Biden, who was in his early eighties during his term, supposedly never received a basic PSA screening, which is a standard part of routine bloodwork for men in that age bracket. I had one myself this year, and I’m only 45. But we’re expected to believe Biden never got one? Give me a break. In fact, even left-leaning medical experts have said that Biden’s prostate cancer was almost certainly kept quiet for years. So when the Left tries to cast Trump’s transparency as some medical cover-up, they’re revealing not just their ignorance about medicine, but also the depths of their hypocrisy. They were content to swallow Biden’s “no news is good news” strategy, but now they want to turn routine presidential health care into a scandal. Sorry, folks — Trump’s perfectly normal results are public and official. The same couldn't be said of Joe Biden, whose handlers spent years covering up his cognitive decline and other health problems.

External Security / Militaria / Diplomania

China

  • Young Adults in China pay pretend to work companies

  • China floods the world with gasoline cars it can't sell at home

  • Hong Kong Contractors Used Unsafe Netting at Fire Site, Officials Say - The New York Times

    To fool inspectors, netting that met the standards was installed at the base of the scaffolding, where samples are usually taken. The findings emerged as the death toll from Wednesday’s blaze rose to 151, with the police still combing the towers for bodies and evidence of identification. More than 40 people were still missing. The work of locating and identifying remains would take another three weeks, officials said. In a sign of how intensely the fires had raged, the police said that some bodies were so severely burned that they had been reduced to ashes, and they acknowledged that they might not be able to recover the remains of all the missing people.

    in October, after a separate fire involving scaffolding netting in the Central district set off official scrutiny, those individuals grew worried that the unsafe netting would be found in random inspections, Mr. Woo said. They then bought 115 rolls of netting that complied with the standards and installed it at the base of each building’s scaffolding in what investigators believe was an attempt to disguise the inferior material above. This netting was 100 Hong Kong dollars, or $13, nearly twice as expensive as the noncompliant netting.

    Over the weekend, officials invoked a new national security law to warn citizens not to use the tragedy to fuel discontent. The Office for Safeguarding National Security in Hong Kong issued a statement to warn that it would take action against “those with ulterior motives” who tried to use the tragedy to destabilize national security. The South China Morning Post reported that the authorities had arrested a man who had called for the establishment of an independent inquiry on the blaze and holding government officials responsible. The police did not respond to requests for comment.

  • China’s Shijian spacecraft separate after pioneering geosynchronous orbit refueling tests.

    China’s experimental Shijian-21 and Shijian-25 satellites have separated in geosynchronous orbit after being docked for months conducting apparent low-profile on-orbit refueling tests. Shijian-21 and Shijian-25 performed rendezvous and proximity operations during the first half of the year before apparently docking in late June or early July, when the pair became virtually indistinguishable when viewed from the ground, likely marking the start of planned refueling tests, according to independent satellite-tracking analyses.

Health / Medicine

Pox / COVID / BioTerror AgitProp

  • US FDA memo links at least 10 child deaths to Covid vaccines

    COVID-19 vaccinations probably contributed to the deaths of at least 10 children who died of heart inflammation, U.S. Food and Drug Administration chief medical and scientific officer Vinay Prasad told agency staffers. "These deaths are related to vaccination (likely/probable/possible attribution made by staff)," Prasad wrote in a Friday memo seen by Reuters. "This is a profound revelation. For the first time, the U.S. FDA will acknowledge that COVID-19 vaccines have killed American children."