2025-12-07


Horseshit


Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering

  • When Fact-Checking Meant Something

  • Amnesty: Smartphones silently infected via malicious ads and 0-click

    The “Intellexa Leaks”, a new investigation published jointly by Inside Story, Haaretz and WAV Research Collective, presents troubling revelations about the surveillance company Intellexa and its signature product Predator, a form of highly invasive spyware that has been linked to human rights abuses in multiple countries.

  • A New Governing Ecosystem Is Evolving

    Indeed, as politics at the national level are paralyzed by zero-sum partisan combat or even moving in an authoritarian direction, engaged citizens across the democratic world, in cities, provinces and states, are coming together to forge solutions to the issues that matter most to them, closest to home. In Jim Fishkin’s new book, “Can Deliberation Cure The Ills of Democracy?,” the pioneering practitioner of deliberative polling surveys the whole array of such practices from citizens’ assemblies to policy juries and independent citizen reviews of ballot measures that are taking place from Brazil to Europe to the U.S. state of Oregon. The aim in each endeavor is to convene a gathering of citizens that is indicative of the body politic as a whole to consider issues outside the fever of the electoral arena. In those nonpartisan “islands of goodwill,” knowledgeable experts provide verified information. Pro and con positions are presented, as in a jury trial. On that informed basis, citizens deliberate choices and seek consensus to guide policymakers. Fishkin’s experience over 30 years consistently demonstrates how the polarization sparked by the partisan rancor of electoral competition dissipates and how common ground is found through structured deliberation.

    • The "Consensus Process" as pushed by the Tides Foundation and Pol Pot.

Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts

  • We Gave Students Laptops and Took Away Their Brains

  • Why there are no cracked biotechnologists?

    There are stories about cracked engineers. The dude who rewrote the whole google maps in a weekend. John Carmack. Elon Musk. The 10x or 10^n x engineer is a well established concept and seems to be pointing at a real thing. High agency people who can completely lock in and achieve incredible feats of programming or engineering by just having an intuitive understanding of the system and its components. Despite working around the industry in various disciplines for like a decade, and the whole pitch being that we can "program" cells to do what we want, I have heard no tales much less encountered anyone who fits the cracked category in biotech. I'm talking about a go to person who has crazy output and can crack any problem. (Side note: the closest person at least close to this space is probably Shulgin, who was great, however my read is that he didn't have some massive 10x chemistry/pharmacology skill but a DEA license, a sense of adventure, and a pharmacopia of low hanging psychedelic fruit).

    • Life has its own agendas

Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising

Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO

  • American Technology Revolution Reveals Disturbing Non-Human Influence.

    The evidence emerging from recent congressional hearings on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, combined with historical patterns in technological development since 1947, points toward a conclusion that defense planners have likely reached in classified briefings but dare not speak aloud: the invasion is not coming. It has been unfolding methodically for nearly eight decades, and we are approaching its terminal phase. The “Digital SETI” hypothesis proposes that advanced non-human intelligence would not announce itself through interstellar radio signals. Instead, it would interact through existing digital infrastructure once that infrastructure achieved sufficient sophistication. An intelligence wishing to study, influence, or control human civilization could accomplish those objectives far more efficiently through the systems humanity built for its own purposes than through direct military confrontation. The machinery of invasion does not require warships when it can convince the target civilization to build its own cage, to lock itself inside, and to throw away the key while believing it has achieved technological transcendence. That is the genius of the strategy. That is the horror of recognizing the pattern too late.

Economicon / Business / Finance

Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making

  • How America's trucking industry became a hellscape - FreightWaves

    In short, a well-intentioned but catastrophically naive campaign to “fix the driver shortage” combined with regulatory loopholes, unchecked immigration, technology back doors, and offshoring has fundamentally broken America’s trucking industry in less than a decade—and virtually no one in Washington or in corporate corner offices saw it coming.

Democrats

Law Breaking / Police / Internal Security

  • Former Senior DEA Official Indicted For Conspiring To Provide Material Support To A Foreign Terrorist Organization

    “As alleged, Paul Campo and Robert Sensi conspired to assist CJNG, one of the most notorious Mexican cartels that is responsible for countless deaths through violence and drug trafficking in the United States and Mexico,” said U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton. “As part of that support, the defendants laundered hundreds of thousands of dollars they believed to be CJNG drug proceeds, agreed to launder millions more, and even agreed to use their financial expertise to facilitate cocaine trafficking right here in New York City. By participating in this scheme, Campo betrayed the mission he was entrusted with pursuing for his 25-year career with the DEA.

  • January 6 pipe bomb suspect is an 'autistic recluse computer nerd'... and he is NOT a Trump supporter, family claims

    Brian Cole confessed and told his FBI interrogators that he is a Trump supporter and holds anarchist views, MSNOW reported citing unnamed sources. But Loretta, his grandmother, said Cole has no party affiliation and never votes.

    ‘He’s not politically affiliated with anything,’ the grandmother told the Daily Mail during an interview at her home in Gainesville, Virginia. 'He has no social media contacts. He’s never online going back and forth with politics or anything like that. He says he don’t like either party. 'He’s borderline autistic,’ she added. 'He’s slow. He may be 30, but he’s got the mind of a 16-year-old. That’s why we’re thinking - What the hell? What’s going on?’

Health / Medicine

  • Grok got me to demand the CT scan that saved my life from a ruptured appendix

  • 'Life being stressful is not an illness' – GPs on mental health over-diagnosis

  • Kidney Recipient Dies After Transplant From Organ Donor Who Had Rabies - The New York Times

    A man died of rabies after getting a kidney transplant from another man who died of the virus, only the fourth instance in nearly 50 years in which an organ donor passed the virus to a recipient, federal officials said. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Thursday that an Idaho man was on his rural property in October 2024 when a skunk approached him and scratched him on the shin. About five weeks later, the man started to hallucinate, have trouble walking and swallowing, and had a stiff neck, according to the C.D.C. report. Two days after his symptoms started, he collapsed of what was presumed to be a heart attack, the report said. The man was unresponsive and taken to a hospital, where he died. Several of his organs were donated, including his left kidney.

    A Michigan man received the donated kidney. Five weeks after the transplant, he started to experience tremors, weakness, confusion and urinary incontinence, the report said. He was hospitalized a week later with symptoms including a fever, difficulty swallowing and fear of water, which is a telltale sign of rabies, the report said. After a week in the hospital, he died. Doctors treating the kidney recipient noted that the man’s symptoms were consistent with rabies. The report said that organ donations are not routinely tested for rabies “because of its rarity in humans in the United States and the complexity of diagnostic testing.”

  • 7 Deaths and hundreds of injuries are linked to faulty Abbott glucose monitors