Results for "open source"

It Is Later Than You Think…

I imagine we have all daydreamed of an intrepid archaeologist of some future generation uncovering the relics and debris of our own civilization, puzzling over the function of a lifeless iPad or broken TV. Or, more likely, a mysteriously un-degraded McDonald's...

About those Turkish nukes…

The actual nukes (about 50 of them) stored at the Incirlik Air Base in Turkey are B61 gravity bombs. They are "dumb" bombs first developed back in the days when a tactical nuclear bomber raid of the Soviet Union's Eastern European flank was a plan kicking around the...

A Brief History of False Flag Drills

Pop quiz: What do 9/11, 7/7, the Norway attacks, and last November's Paris attacks have in common? Alright, alright. If you've read the title of this column, you've probably already guessed that they all took place at the same time as eerily similar drills and...

Everything You Were Taught About Nutrition Is Wrong

Do you like coffee? Well I have bad news for you. Or is that good news? Or maybe it's great news. Been carefully avoiding saturated fats? Well maybe you don't have to! Or maybe you do. And it seems you can stop avoiding egg yolks again, but if you still think...

This Does Not End Well…

This wasn't supposed to be a column about unemployment and political violence. I was supposed to be writing about the crisis of irreproducible results in science and the dangers of scientism and technocracy. But then I checked my Twitter timeline. Cue the Emotional...

A Q&A On “Objective” Journalism

Of the many under-appreciated gems in The Corbett Report archive, my podcast episode on "The Myth of Journalistic Objectivity" may be one of the most important. Not only does it expose a few of the many examples of bias in the mainstream media (from Bilderberger...