Governments are pushing the public to switch to smart vehicles to reduce ‘fossil fuel’ consumption, but there is also a second motive – surveillance
Ford Files Patent to Spy on Drivers
Written by Armstrong Economics
Written by Armstrong Economics
Governments are pushing the public to switch to smart vehicles to reduce ‘fossil fuel’ consumption, but there is also a second motive – surveillance
Written by Dennis Kucinich
With assassination by pagers and electronic devices occurring in Lebanon, the weaponization of things electronic, the world has entered into a sphere of activity where there is no refuge, no safety, no security, and no privacy.
Written by Chris Morrison
Further alarming disclosures have come to light about the Met Office’s U.K. temperature measuring network following a recent freedom of information (FOI) request seeking details of its internal rating system for its 383 station-strong operation
Written by Joshua Klein
In a historic move, Scientific American magazine has endorsed Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris for president.
Written by Justin Murray and Mises Wire
Since early 2022, the big buzz in the tech industry, and among laymen in the general public, has been “artificial intelligence.”
Written by Pano Kanelos
On November 8, 2021, a college professor named Pano Kanelos set off what felt like a bomb in these pages when he announced that in a country with more than 4,000 colleges and universities, he was moving to Austin, Texas, to start a new one.
Written by Dr. Rich Swier
The US Surgeon General, Dr Vivek Murthy, just issued an official advisory warning against the stressful nature of parenting and labelling it “an urgent public health issue.”
Written by Robert Bryce
On Saturday, I gave a 10-minute TED-style talk on energy humanism to about 300 high school student.
Written by Robert Bryce
Hyping solar energy is one of America’s most renewable resources. For instance, in 1978, Ralph Nader declared that “everything will be solar in 30 years.”
Written by Didi Rankovic
Written by BBC
About 1,500 stretches of Welsh roads could be considered to have speed limits put back to 30mph a year after they were reduced to 20mph, BBC research shows
Written by Bret Swanson
Last week, Mario Draghi, the former president of the European Central Bank, sounded the economic alarm. In a 400-page white paper, Draghi warned an uncompetitive European economy faces “an existential challenge” of flagging dynamism and slow productivity growth
Written by Oscar L Martin
The Barakah nuclear power plant in the UAE has reached full capacity, which will now generate a staggering 40TWh of electricity annually
Written by Eduard Harinck
Scientists have discovered the cause of the massive tremors that left seismologists around the world in amazement last year
Written by News Roundup
Scientific American can barely conceal its relief that disaster looms, emailing that “Weeks of eerie quiet in the Atlantic Ocean basin are over.
Written by James Alexander
The book of the year is The Scythian Empire by the American historian and scholar Christopher Beckwith.