2025-12-04



Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering

  • Matthew Garrett Wins £70K Libel Judgment Against Techrights Publishers

    Garrett claims that since 2023, the Schestowitzs have used their websites, Techrights and Tux Machines, to publish derogatory and unsubstantiated claims, which among other things, say that he’s behind anonymous “sockpuppet” IRC accounts — that is, accounts using fake names — that carried out a vicious trolling and harassment campaign against them. They’ve claimed that through the “sockpuppet” account he has made posts against them that included racist, antisemitic, misogynistic, homophobic, and paedophilic content, along with threats of violence or death. In addition, they accused him of criminal activities, including cybercrime, hate crime, blackmail, and issuing death threats — and of being a user of crack cocaine.

    As the justice put it, their online campaign against him was “unsubstantiated character assassination,” and not the investigative reporting the defendants claimed. In addition to the £70,000 award, the justice issued an injunction preventing further publication of the defamatory content and requiring them to publish a summary of the judgment on their websites. Their counterclaim for harassment was dismissed.

Musk

  • Elon Musk is on a racist posting spree again

    Billionaire Elon Musk — who’s long used his X (formerly Twitter) platform to stoke anger at immigrants and support antisemitic conspiracy theories — has spent the past day spreading and praising claims that “White people are on the verge of extinction,” Somali immigrants have “no right to be in America,” and nonprofits who support them are committing “treason and should be met with force.”

    Years ago, Musk’s statements would likely have raised alarm among advertisers on the platform he has owned since 2022. IBM and Apple, among others, pulled ads from the platform in 2023 after Musk praised a far-right poster’s call for white pride and agreed with antisemitic, anti-immigrant statements. But Musk responded with a campaign of legal harassment, and Trump administration officials worked conditions discouraging dropping ads from platforms like X into a major ad company merger proposal. Earlier this year, one ad consulting firm CEO told The Wall Street Journal that brands were “afraid of the legal and political ramifications” of not advertising on X.

Religion / Tribal / Culture War and Re-Segregation

Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising

AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World

Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO

Economicon / Business / Finance

Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making

  • "Captain Gains" on Capitol Hill | NBER

    Using transaction-level data on US congressional stock trades, we find that lawmakers who later ascend to leadership positions perform similarly to matched peers beforehand but outperform them by 47 percentage points annually after ascension. Leaders’ superior performance arises through two mechanisms. The political influence channel is reflected in higher returns when their party controls the chamber, sales of stocks preceding regulatory actions, and purchase of stocks whose firms receiving more government contracts and favorable party support on bills. The corporate access channel is reflected in stock trades that predict subsequent corporate news and greater returns on donor-owned or home-state firms.

  • Chicago plans to hold "social media apps accountable for public safety"

    • After ordering police not to enforce the laws, or allow other to do so...
  • VA staff flag dangerous errors in Oracle-built electronic health record

  • USPS EV fleet behind schedule with $3B in taxpayer funds spent — and only 612 trucks built

    The US Postal Service has spent more than $3 billion in tax dollars on a brand-new all-electric fleet of mail trucks — and gotten just 612 vehicles for its money, according to a letter sent to Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and obtained by The Post. Former President Joe Biden’s 2022 Inflation Reduction Act set aside billions for what Ernst has since ripped as a green “boondoggle” that saw almost all of that amount paid to Wisconsin-based defense contractor Oshkosh to design and build 35,000 new environmentally friendly mail trucks. But as of Nov. 10, only 612 of the battery-electric powered vehicles are on the road. A separate group of electric delivery vehicles — Ford E-Transit vans — are more widely in operation, with 2,010 delivering mail and packages. However, more than 6,700 have been delivered and are just sitting idle — in part because they can’t drive all the routes that the specially designed Oshkosh vehicles can

    • All my local post offices still kicking LLV's. Those require expert mechanics now: not because they're complicated but because at this point every one still running is an individual work of bodge art.
  • Law Firms, Enviro Groups Got $20 Million in ‘Sue and Settle’ Schemes with EPA

    Law firms representing radical environmental activist groups like the Sierra Club and Center for Biological Diversity reaped more than $20 million in tax-funded legal fees between 2013 and 2024 through “Sue-and-Settle” schemes with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), according to a non-profit government watchdog. The Sierra Club led the way, receiving more than $4 million from the EPA to cover the activist group’s legal fees,

Trump

Left Angst

External Security / Militaria / Diplomania

Health / Medicine

  • A Fentanyl Vaccine Is About to Get Its First Major Test | WIRED

    ARMR’s experimental vaccine is designed to neutralize fentanyl in the bloodstream before it reaches the brain. Keeping fentanyl out of the brain would prevent the respiratory failure that comes with overdose, which causes death, as well as the euphoric high people get while taking fentanyl. The basic idea behind ARMR’s shot is the same as any other vaccine. It trains the body’s immune system to make antibodies that recognize a foreign invader. But since fentanyl is much smaller than the pathogens our current vaccines target, it doesn’t trigger a natural antibody response on its own. To stimulate antibody production, ARMR has paired a fentanyl-like molecule with a “carrier” protein—a deactivated diphtheria toxin that’s already used in several approved medical products.

Pox / COVID / BioTerror AgitProp