Lithuania’s decision to block shipments of sanctioned goods across its territory to the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad has been called “openly hostile” by the Kremlin, raising the specter of open war between Russia and NATO.Continue Reading

Analysts are increasing convinced that the US has entered a recession, and the odds of a so-called “soft landing” are growing dim.Continue Reading

A senior software engineer has been put on administrative leave by Google after going public with his claim that the company has developed a sentient artificial intelligence.Continue Reading

An hour may have elapsed before law enforcement entered the school in Uvalde, Texas where a shooter killed 19 children and two teachers before he was shot dead. The timeline is uncertain, but the presence of supernatural evil is sure.Continue Reading

An 18-year-old was shot and killed by police Tuesday in Uvalde, Texas after he opened fire at an elementary school, killing 19 fourth-graders and two teachers. The corporate media is struggling to explain the massacre because they don’t see it with a supernatural worldview.Continue Reading

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla told the World Economic Forum last week that his company has developed microchipped pills that can monitor compliance. So much for medical autonomy.Continue Reading

Monkeypox is in the news this week, but there’s no need to panic. It does not spread easily between humans; the confirmed cases appear linked to intimate contact between men who attended a pair of raves in Spain and Belgium.Continue Reading

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul used the weekend massacre in Buffalo to call for legislation to “silence the voices of hatred and racism.” It appears the Elon Musk’s bid to buy Twitter has convinced them that they can’t rely on corporate censorship anymore.Continue Reading