2025-07-18


celebrity gossip


Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering

  • How to avoid nuclear war in an era of AI and misinformation

    Amid this fraught landscape, scientists are working to prevent the world from annihilation. At a three-day conference in Chicago that started on 14 July — almost exactly 80 years after researchers and the US military tested the first atomic weapon — dozens of scientists, including Nobel laureates from a wide array of disciplines, met to discuss actions to prevent nuclear war. They released a fresh warning about its risks, as well as recommendations for what society can do to reduce them, including calling on all nations to speak transparently to each other about the scientific and military implications of AI.

  • The Sad Fate of Yandex: From Independent Tech Startup to Kremlin Propaganda Tool

Trump

  • Missouri Harasses AI Companies over Chatbots Dissing Glorious Leader Trump

  • How Nvidia's Jensen Huang Persuaded Trump to Sell A.I. Chips to China

  • Trump Executive Order to Help Open Up 401(k)s to Private Markets

  • Trump Getting More Done with Smaller, Less Costly White House Staff

    Trump “spent just $44.1 million paying 404 employees in 2025, making it the least costly payroll since at least 2009when adjusting for inflation,” OTB said in a July 8 report. “The new dollar total is also a 29 percent reduction from the White House payroll in 2024, when Joe Biden spent $62.2 million. “The Biden White House employed 565 people that year, the most since Richard Nixon was President. In total, White House payroll cost taxpayers $230.1 million during the four years Biden was in office, or an average of $57.5 million per year. President Obama never spent less than $51 million on the White House payroll during his eight years in office.”

  • President Trump Diagnosed With 'Benign and Common' Condition – PJ Media

    The president underwent a comprehensive examination, including diagnostic vascular studies. Bilateral lower extremity venous Doppler ultrasounds were performed and revealed chronic venous insufficiency, a benign and common condition, particularly in individuals over the age of 70. Importantly, there was no evidence of deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease. Laboratory testing included a complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic panel, coagulation profile, D-dimer and B-type natriuretic peptide and cardiac biomarkers.

  • Secret Meeting Opens Document Floodgates on Trump/Russia Hoax

    A U.S. intelligence official alleged the outgoing administration weaponized the Russian intelligence to sabotage President-elect Trump in the weeks before he took office in January 2017. “Obama ordered the ICA to set Trump up and knock him off balance before he could even get started,” said the senior official, who asked to remain anonymous. “This was an influence operation far more consequential than anything [Russian President Vladimir] Putin cooked up. Obama and Hillary [Clinton] schemed the op, and the CIA and FBI ran it.” At the time they drafted the ICA in December 2016, this official noted, the CIA and FBI knew that Clinton had approved a plan by her then-foreign policy adviser, Jake Sullivan – who would later become President Biden’s National Security Advisor – to “stir up” a scandal on Trump about Russia. They also knew then that the dossier they referenced in the intelligence assessment was opposition research underwritten by the Clinton campaign.

  • White House Prepares Executive Order Targeting 'Woke AI'

Democrats

  • This Is Why a Top PR Firm Turned Down $20 Million to Boost Anti-Trump Protest

    During the interview, Swart confirmed that “interests aligned with the organizers of the July 17th Movement have approached us” and that “we rejected an offer that probably is worth around $20 million.” The CEO clarified that “the value of the contract would have been worth around that amount nationwide to organize huge demonstrations around the country.” However, Swart said he declined because he didn’t believe it would be effective. “I'm not trying to call myself virtuous for rejecting it,” he explained. “What I'm saying is I'm saying I'm rejecting it not because I don't want to take the business, but because, frankly, this is going to be ineffective. It's going to make us all look bad.”

  • Hunter Biden blames Dems' disloyalty to his father for their defeat

    The younger Biden argued that Democrats squandered their advantages of incumbency and “an incredibly successful administration” — despite its record-low approval numbers — when they turned against his father in dramatic fashion last summer. “We lost the last election because we did not remain loyal to the leader of the party,” Hunter Biden said on former Democratic National Committee boss Jaime Harrison’s new podcast, according to excerpts. Hunter Biden also fended off speculation that he held a pronounced role in his father’s administration, telling the former DNC boss that he “stayed as far away as I possibly could — which, by the way, broke my heart.”

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