2026-02-22


Horseshit

Epstein

  • Epstein files reveal how the rich fuel climate denialism

    Epstein’s views, those conversations reveal, included peddling climate denialism and ecofascism—and illustrate how the ultra-wealthy undermine meaningful climate action.

    • Kiddie fiddling and blackmail, thats no big deal. "climate denialism" omg he shoulda been burned!

Electric / Self Driving cars

  • Toyota Mirai Hydrogen Car Depreciation: 65% Value Loss in a Year

    The story of hydrogen propulsion in the automotive world has always been a convoluted one. Infrastructure difficulties and the rise of competitors – most notably battery-electric power – have made it extremely difficult for hydrogen to ever properly take hold. Despite these struggles, some hydrogen-powered models are still circulating on both the new and used car market. One such model is the Toyota Mirai, the first and perhaps the most famous hydrogen-powered production car in existence. The Mirai is still being built today, but has faced several struggles which meant that even very recent used examples are catastrophically depreciating.

    The 2021 model year, which ushered in the second generation, had a starting price of $49,500; all subsequent model years sat just above the $50,000 mark. Even if we limit our search to examples from the model’s current generation, we can still find several cars being offered for less than $10,000 (while still keeping within a five-figure mileage). The most expensive used second-gen cars hover around the $22,000 mark.

  • Mercedes-Benz Issues Recall for EQB Electric SUV over Fire Risk.

Religion / Tribal / Culture War and Re-Segregation

  • LDS Church undertakes a record selling spree of U.S. stocks

    The huge investment fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been on an unprecedented selling spree. New filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission indicate Ensign Peak Advisors — with a portfolio now worth just over $56 billion — sold nearly $5.6 billion in stocks and other equities in the final quarter of 2025, representing about 9% of its overall value. That unloading followed the quarter before in which the Salt Lake City-based investment-management arm of the global faith liquidated $2.1 billion of its holdings, for a total of $7.7 billion sold within six months.

Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO

AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World

Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making

  • Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Moves to Shut Down Hundreds of CDL Mills Violating Federal Regulations

    U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy today announced that more than 550 sham CDL training schools found in violation of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)’s standards of safety received notices of proposed removal from FMCSA’s national training provider registry. FMCSA mobilized more than 300 investigators across 50 states to conduct over 1,400 sting operations. Noncompliant schools lacked qualified instructors, used fake addresses, and failed to properly train drivers on the transportation of hazardous materials, among other violations.

  • Corporate America demands refunds after tariffs are struck down

  • Cantor Fitzgerald Slammed Over Tariff Trades Which Never Happened | ZeroHedge

    reading the mainstream media or various social network politicized echo chambers, one would have no idea that both PolyMarket and Kalshi, which have revolutionized online betting for ordinary Americans (and as of this week, for institutional clients of both PolyMarket and Kalshi), are letting their clients bet millions whether Trump's tariffs would be struck down in court. Instead, they would be bombarded by headline after headline that Cantor Fitzgerald - the investment bank overseen by the sons of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick - is doing just that.

    .... all Trump needs to do now is cite that exact same paper and send out $120 billion (or 90% of the $133BN in IEEPA refunds that was "borne by US consumers") in "2026 Trump Tariff Refund Checks" (i.e. stimmies) to US consumers some time before the midterms, boost the economy while blaming the treachery of the Supreme Court for "forcing" him to do this, and tip the midterms in Republicans' favor. We are confident that countless markets are already connecting buyers and sellers willing to bet on that exact outcome, even if Cantor isn't one of them.

  • LA.'s mansion tax chokes new construction as permits plunge 40%

  • Can the government 'steal' equity from seized homes?

Democrats

  • Price caps on groceries suggested in new paper

    On Thursday, the Center for American Progress, a prominent left-leaning think tank that often cultivates policy ideas later adopted by the Democratic Party, proposed a two-year freeze on the prices of 24 food items, such as strawberries and ground beef. Grocers would voluntarily agree to capping the cost of food in exchange for paying lower fees on credit card transactions, according to the proposal, which was written by a group led by Jared Bernstein, who chaired the White House Council of Economic Advisers during Joe Biden’s presidency. That, in effect, would force credit card companies to absorb the cost of subsidizing food purchases, a highly unusual arrangement. A draft of the proposal said the Federal Reserve could force credit card companies to do so via its regulatory oversight,

  • Susan Rice offers a taste of what’s coming should the left retake power

    promises Democrats will punish corporations and other institutions who have “taken a knee to Trump.” “It’s not going to end well for them." “If these corporations think that the Democrats, when they come back in power, are going to play by the old rules…they’ve got another thing coming." “There will be an accountability agenda." “This is not going to be an instance of forgive and forget."

    • But at least we've established that running over Feds who are attempting to enforce laws we disagree with is protected free expression.

Left Angst

Law Breaking / Police / Internal Security

  • Power plant attack near Las Vegas echoes 2023 incident

    A man who drove from Albany to Las Vegas and crashed into a Boulder City power facility on Thursday was likely planning a much larger attack, according to police evidence that included explosive materials, firearms and flamethrowers in his possession. Dawson Maloney left a note for his mother before making the cross-country trip, saying he was "a dead terrorist's son" and felt "he had an obligation to carry out his act," police said. Maloney fatally shot himself after ramming his car through the facility's gate.

    During Friday's press conference, Sheriff Kevin McMahill shared images of multiple books found in Maloney's hotel room that were "related to extremist ideologies, including right- and left-wing extremism, environmental extremism, white supremacy, and anti-government ideology."

  • Thief who swiped Oakland mayor’s $75K car was ‘squatting’ in City Hall for days: source

Health / Medicine

Pox / COVID / BioTerror AgitProp

  • Rare Blood Clots After Certain COVID Vaccines, Explained | Office for Science and Society - McGill University

    some people were developing life-threatening blood clots after receiving either the Johnson & Johnson vaccine (made by one of its subsidiaries, Janssen Vaccines) or the Oxford-AstraZeneca shot. This serious complication was almost only seen with these two vaccines, although one person who received the Moderna vaccine and one who was vaccinated with the Pfizer shot also received the same diagnosis. The anti-vaccine movement took this real observation and stretched it out of proportion, accusing all COVID vaccines of killing large swaths of the population through deadly coagulation. The actual issue was very rare and quite narrow, though still distressing. Based on a survey of what was reported in the scientific literature, 137 people worldwide are known to have died from blood clots following COVID vaccine injection, six of whom died in Canada.

Environment / Climate / Green Propaganda