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Energy transition dishonesty December 2, 2025
Bill Ponton
The fallacy the greenies suffer is the belief that the capital cost of these expensive renewable machines will fade away somehow.
Deciding our AI Future December 2, 2025
Michael Toscano
Figuring out how best to regulate AI requires more democracy, not less.
Is AI Becoming the Next ‘Too Big to Fail’ Industry? December 1, 2025
Mark Keenan
Is AI creating value — or absorbing subsidies and debt?
AI and gig work November 30, 2025
Raushan Gross
Today's labor force, by and large, does not want the jobs their parents and grandparents had 20 to 30 years ago.
Uncontrolled AI Is Not a Good Thing November 29, 2025
Leann Horrocks
Just like the internet itself, artificial intelligence has a deep dark side.
Beware of Online Crooks This Holiday Shopping Season November 29, 2025
Julio Rivera
The modern criminal has traded in cookie-cutter fraud for high-tech stealth, and we’re talking malware under the tree.
Will AI Be Governed — or Will It Govern Us? November 28, 2025
Mark Keenan
If we surrender judgment to algorithms, we may keep the language of liberty — but not its substance.
Have Democrats fallen out with Big Tech? November 26, 2025
Bill Ponton
The Democrats are showing more than a hint of jealousy.
EU States Complete Brussels’ Surveillance Network November 24, 2025
Thomas Kolbe
The EU is working at full speed to complete its online surveillance-and-informant network.
Rebranded AI export controls threaten U.S. tech dominance November 19, 2025
Sam Raus
Congress’s latest attempt to restrict the AI chips market in the U.S. makes no sense.
Replace human family law judges with robots November 18, 2025
Noel S. Williams
AI technologies are inexorably encroaching into the legal profession.
The tradeoff with net zero policy November 17, 2025
Bill Ponton
The unfounded fear of CO2 and climate change has driven governments to implement expensive net zero schemes with wind and solar power, costing trillions of dollars.
Junk science and government November 9, 2025
S. Stanley Young and Warren Kindzierski
Science controversies have become left-right wars fought on the internet.
Is there a spiritual explanation for UFOs? November 8, 2025
Robert Arvay
We don’t have to restrict ourselves to images of spaceships.
Is AI taking away jobs? November 3, 2025
Raushan Gross
The AI critics keep pushing the victim agenda on human job seekers, portraying AI as a sinister job taker at a workplace near you, when AI has created far more jobs than it has taken.
Tired of arrogant and expensive universities: Call Palantir! November 4, 2025
Susan Quinn
Yes, there are serious concerns about the company in regards to privacy and civil liberties, but its innovative approach to bypass the shortcomings of those educated by university is quite genius.
Concerning Future Jobs: We Have Been Warned October 29, 2025
Warren Beatty
And who better to warn us about AI than Joe Biden?
Bill Gates cancels the climate apocalypse October 30, 2025
J.B. Shurk
Bill went from ‘We’re all gonna die!’ to ‘Drill, baby, drill!’
Kamala Harris: ‘Now I am a scientist, now I am not’ October 29, 2025
James Zumwalt
Science should be objective, but it’s not like Kamala Harris would know anything about that.
How to Get It Right on Government October 26, 2025
Christopher Chantrill
Ordinary people are changing the world without conquest or lamentation. Who needs politics?
Thank you for emitting October 27, 2025
Bill Ponton
While the Climate Armageddon the left envisions is a fantasy, there is one in humanity’s future that is very real.
Digital Colonialism and the Theft of Rights October 22, 2025
Thomas Kolbe
Germany’s Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer is doubling down in his war with U.S. tech giants. Undeterred
Senate Bill 1462: Putting Alexa in the Woods October 20, 2025
Maureen Steele
If we let the Senate rush through S.1462, we may discover too late that the greater danger wasn’t fire, but the system we built to watch for it.
Researchers consider infecting Americans with ticks to make them allergic to red meat October 18, 2025
Eric Utter
All to save the planet. And they walk among us!
How digital IDs erase the American dream October 15, 2025
Kevin Finn
The stories of tyrannical government intrusions coming out of China and the U.K. should terrify everyone.
Does conventional climate science threaten civilization? October 13, 2025
Vijay Jayaraj
Reason, empirical investigation and intellectual freedom have been undermined by a politically charged climate movement.
What sort of world will your grandchildren live in? October 14, 2025
Robert Arvay
The possibilities are exciting but also terrifying.
In technology, we trust October 9, 2025
Bill Ponton
Some view the solution to our current power grid crisis as a technocratic fix, but let’s just remember it was the “experts” who got us into this mess in the first place.
New Harvest: AI, Automation, and the Displacement of College-Educated Workers October 7, 2025
Raymond Morace
While students and workers often focus on blue-collar replacement, they fail to realize that many of their current and future jobs are already vulnerable to replacement by AI.
Don’t overtax the robots October 8, 2025
Noel S. Williams
Not because they’ll revolt. Because socialism is stupid.
Who gets to play in the AI sandbox? October 6, 2025
Brendan Steinhauser
With the SANDBOX Act, Congress is attempting to give Big Tech CEOs free rein as regards AI development.
Will AI crush Hollywood? October 7, 2025
Kevin Finn
The integration of AI into producing television commercials, shows, and Hollywood movies is transforming an industry long defined by human creativity and labor-intensive processes.
The internet catches up with Neil Tyson October 2, 2025
Frank Friday
The long arm of intellectual justice has caught up with celebrity scientist Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
Trump’s Crypto Revolution: How Long Awaited Policies Might Rescue America from Its Debt Abyss September 30, 2025
Mike Robertson
In the end, Trump’s swift crypto policies might transform debt dread into a golden opportunity.
Looney Climate Change is Not Science September 26, 2025
Richard Blakley
Climate alarmists are bad scientists, bad mathematicians, both, or fraudsters with an agenda.
Microsoft's Next Security Breach September 26, 2025
Julio Rivera
Is Microsoft “an arsonist selling firefighting services to their victims"?
Secret Service dismantles ‘nefarious network’ amid UN meeting in New York City September 24, 2025
Wendi Strauch Mahoney
According to the agency, these electronic devices posed “an imminent threat” against senior U.S. government officials.
No, the Democrat party is not the party of science September 23, 2025
Jack Hellner
Just more false narratives to add to their growing list.
Next time you want to trust AI for your answer... September 16, 2025
Jack Hellner
People — especially children and journalists — are too ready to believe whatever something called artificial intelligence spits out.
CO2 Alarmism: Science or Superstition? September 13, 2025
Brian C. Joondeph
At long last, skeptical voices are being heard.
Where do we start in purging NASA’s ranks of climate activists? September 15, 2025
Bill Ponton
I have a suggestion: A government bureaucrat making ridiculous and audacious claims about sea level rise.
Nasdaq’s tokenization gambit: Wall Street finally joins the future September 9, 2025
Bepi Pezzulli
At long last, the guardians of traditional finance have admitted the obvious: the future of securities lies on-chain.
When will the green pushers show a direct relationship between crude oil use and temperatures? September 8, 2025
Jack Hellner
The answer is…never, because evidence doesn’t matter and there is none.
AI Can Replace Nonessential Government Personnel September 4, 2025
Todd and Erik Gregory
Properly programmed, AI can serve a noble purpose by cheaply replacing redundant employees throughout virtually all government agencies.
AI: Ally or Adversary? September 3, 2025
Roberta Cole
It could be either, or both. It’s up to human beings, with actual thinking brains, to decide.
Fun with AI and the responses on climate change issues September 4, 2025
Jack Hellner
AI is a fast way to get information, but it’s a fast way to get wrong information, peddled by those with a leftist agenda.
Scientific breakthroughs versus animal rights: Who wins? September 2, 2025
David Lee
Animal experimentation? Scientists say yes, and animal rights groups say no.
The public needs to be conspicuously aware of the limits of AI as a source for information September 2, 2025
Jack Hellner
Google’s AI scored 1 out of 9 on my test, which is a pretty miserable failure.
AI Gloom Is Still Unfounded August 30, 2025
Arthur Schaper
There are valid concerns, sure. But no need to panic.
Robotaxis Will Put an End to Taxi Monopolies August 28, 2025
Raushan Gross
As machines and robots are increasingly used to drive humans around, the special market position via unsavory methods will come to an end.
Is cybersecurity endangered? August 28, 2025
Julio Rivera
Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility, and silence is not a defense.
NASA warning: Earth is running out of oxygen August 23, 2025
Eric Utter
We've only got a billion years left. I guess we should just get our affairs in order and man-up for the end.
The dangerous and disturbing combination of Wikipedia and AI August 21, 2025
D. Parker
The AI threat is only going to get worse as AI relies on woefully biased sources that prioritize ‘getting things done’ over the truth.
Plato Solved the Problem of Evil 2,300 Years Ago August 19, 2025
Frank J. Tipler
Anyone who is ignorant of intellectual history is doomed to repeat intellectual errors.
‘Let’s bioengineer the ticks to make people allergic to red meat!’ August 20, 2025
John M. Grondelski
That’s a paraphrase of two putative bioethicists’ proposal to save the planet by reducing beef consumption.
The Law Meets the Lab August 14, 2025
George Matwijec
It’s no longer possible to avoid having an opinion on IVF, it seems.
The U.S. Intervenes Against EU Digital Surveillance August 8, 2025
Thomas Kolbe
Americans have become the last line of defense for the free speech rights of EU citizens.
Jim Lovell, RIP August 10, 2025
Monica Showalter
Leonine courage and reverent humility; we need more like him.
James Cameron warns AI could make ‘Terminator’ reality, but defends use in films August 7, 2025
Greg Richter
Director James Cameron worries that weaponized artificial intelligence run amok is a real threat to humanity, making his Terminator movie franchise no longer the stuff of science fiction.
Why be a trillionaire when you can be a billionaire? August 7, 2025
Noel S. Williams
For Democrats, every billionaire (except when it’s them) represents a policy mistake...but now Elon Musk is well on his way to being the world’s first trillionaire.
Another year, another season of failed hurricane predictions from the NOAA August 5, 2025
Jack Hellner
The “experts” have yet to figure out that hurricane activity is cyclical and natural.
A half century of junk science comes to an end at the EPA with reform by the Trump administration August 4, 2025
Bill Ponton
Barack Obama’s massive EPA power grab is in a death spiral; thank-you Lee Zeldin.
Four questions for AI, and all I got was dated, Democrat talking points August 4, 2025
Jack Hellner
Artificial intelligence just spews forth what it has been fed; it does not think, do research, or analyze.
Is AI the new Goliath? July 31, 2025
Peyton Hornberger
Conservatives have become bystanders when it comes to America’s greatest threat: Artificial intelligence.
Did Microsoft Hand China Front Row Access to the Pentagon? July 29, 2025
Julio Rivera
Microsoft, the federal government’s longtime tech golden child, may have handed China a backstage pass to America’s most sensitive defense systems.
Beijing’s AI ‘Cooperation’ Gambit Is a Smokescreen for Strategic Catch-Up July 28, 2025
Robert L. Maginnis
This is not a plan for shared global stewardship; it’s a play to slow the United States down, buy China more time, and extend Beijing’s influence across the global south.
Trevor Milton, con man or folk hero? July 29, 2025
Bill Ponton
The E.V. wunderkind went on Tucker Carlson to talk business, but I remain extremely skeptic.
When AI Stops Thinking and Starts Preaching July 27, 2025
Brian C. Joondeph
Ask any of the artificial intelligence programs to create a representative image of the American public -- and be amazed at what comes up.
Will new DOGE AI break Deep State power? July 28, 2025
Texas Hughes
Elon may be gone, but his team is still saving America.
Trump is right: Artificial intelligence is not artificial July 26, 2025
Noel S. Williams
The president doesn’t like the name ‘artificial intelligence.’ I don’t blame him.
What the Pope Can Teach Zuck About AI July 21, 2025
Kevin Brady
AI is the strangest of gods. It can bring untold benefits to millions. It can extend and improve life. It can deliver all the world’s knowledge -- but not at the cost of our souls.
Democrats’ all-electric USPS fleet sees each truck come with a $6.8 million price tag July 21, 2025
Olivia Murray
Another Biden boondoggle in the billions.
The Dollar Gets a Clone: Congress Puts Crypto in a Collar July 18, 2025
Bepi Pezzulli
Friedrich Hayek’s visionary proposal is now public policy.
The Enhanced Games: A bold leap toward American supremacy in science and human potential July 17, 2025
Mike Robertson
Let the Games begin — and let America win, superhuman style.
‘Show us the code’: State AG challenges Big Tech’s chatbots July 16, 2025
Wendi Strauch Mahoney
This is a warning shot at Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Meta.
Electricity bills projected to jump 20% in coming months for these 13 states July 16, 2025
Olivia Murray
The largest power grid in the U.S. can no longer meet their customers’ demands.
Smarter phones, dumber people July 14, 2025
Eric Utter
We are writing ourselves out of our own stories.
The War on Weather Modification Gains Momentum July 10, 2025
Janet Levy
Based on the number of bills being introduced in the states, to restore clean skies, there is reason for optimism.
Rethinking Humanity in the Age of AI July 8, 2025
S.R. Piccoli
What do we really have to be afraid of? It’s not the robots.
Hochul’s imaginative energy proposal revisited July 9, 2025
Bill Ponton
New York is going to hell in a handbasket with these Democrats.
Minting control: The stablecoin gambit and the new dollar diplomacy July 9, 2025
Bepi Pezzulli
How Washington is turning stablecoins from a libertarian experiment into a weapon of monetary statecraft.
This Age of Conversation July 7, 2025
Christopher Chantrill
After a communications revolution the universe changes.
There are still many limits to AI July 7, 2025
Jack Hellner
It doesn’t have a human brain, it can’t think or adapt, and it has no emotions.
Authenticating the knowledge of the so-called experts July 3, 2025
Bill Ponton
What qualifies an “expert”?
AI tech heads in a frightening direction June 30, 2025
James Zumwalt
Evidence for the crucial need to maintain human interaction in technological development.
Data center operators prefer natural gas June 30, 2025
Bill Ponton
In West Texas, where wind and solar power are more abundant than most anywhere on the planet, why are data centers opting for natural gas to power their energy needs?
Why did the US Army commission four technocrats as high-ranking military officers? June 24, 2025
Olivia Murray
I find this extremely odd, and seriously concerning.
Maybe AI is Power-up for Geniuses June 23, 2025
Christopher Chantrill
Maybe, with the internet and AI, we don’t need no stinkin’ universities. All the knowledge in the world is online.
Montana: The American Frontier of Tech Policy June 15, 2025
Ethan Charles Holmes
A thousand miles away from Silicon Valley, Montana lawmakers have striven to strike a balance between protecting residents from the risks of emerging technologies and encouraging tech innovators.
SpaceX over Southern California is a sight to behold June 17, 2025
Monica Showalter
Elon is back, painting the skies at night over Southern California and it's beautiful.
A grave new world for warfare with AI and drones June 15, 2025
Kevin Finn
Recent advancements in drone technology have revolutionized warfare. What do we have to look forward to?
Maybe it’s because I’m a Londoner: No self-driving cars June 11, 2025
Noel S. Williams
The future of the iconic London taxi is in jeopardy.
US cracks down on North Korea-backed IT workers June 10, 2025
Wendi Strauch Mahoney
North Korean crypto-laundering networks are using I.T. workers to scam U.S. companies.
The Doomsday-Plot-Dots Congress Refuses to Connect June 6, 2025
James Zumwalt
In 2003, a Chinese defense minister spoke about using “non-destructive” weapons to kill Americans; with the rising presence of biological agents capable of widespread destruction, is the plan in motion?
Cockroach milk better than cow's milk, 'experts' say June 8, 2025
Eric Utter
A new scheme to get us to eat ze bugs?
Built In Bias: The Human Fingerprints on Artificial Intelligence June 5, 2025
George Matwijec
Yes, AI is biased. No, we shouldn’t be surprised.
Democrats block progress, and it’s leaving America behind June 5, 2025
Mike Robertson
The very institutions meant to serve progress are now standing in its way.
White House press briefings: A picture’s worth a thousand words June 4, 2025
Noel S. Williams
You’d think that with the trillions spent every year we could get some functioning gadgets....
Palantir goes domestic, and Big Brother is officially here *UPDATED* June 2, 2025
Olivia Murray
We’d resist a centralized database of Americans’ information under Democrats—but under a Republican? Where’s the healthy skepticism?
Quantum physics encourages us to appreciate creation June 1, 2025
Amil Imani
In quantum physics, we see the subatomic spark of life on Earth and beyond.
Punitive politics and economic self-harm May 30, 2025
Thomas Kolbe
Germany plans a "special tax" on U.S. tech giants.
Are Incompetent Humans More Dangerous Than AI? May 28, 2025
Julio Rivera
The rise of artificial intelligence is opening the floodgates to a new kind of threat.
Dire temperature forecasts are a dime a dozen, and facts are almost non-existent May 30, 2025
Jack Hellner
The reporting on climate change or global warming is as dishonest as the reporting on Russian Collusion, COVID, the Hunter laptop, and Joe Biden’s competence.
What is missing in articles meant to scare everyone about the climate? Scientific evidence! May 29, 2025
Jack Hellner
Reject the evidence of your eyes and ears; gorge on not-so-clever narratives instead!
AI with a survival instinct? May 28, 2025
Wendi Strauch Mahoney
A recent report shows that artificial intelligence programs want to fight not to be replaced...and are willing to lie, cheat, and steal (and more!) to accomplish their goals.
Clerisy on the run May 28, 2025
Bill Ponton
Scientific malfeasance propped up by federal funding is coming to an end.
North Korean ship sinking—opportunity for a new museum? May 28, 2025
James Zumwalt
North Korea recently, and unknowingly, competed to set the shortest time for the maiden voyage of a warship. It appears it can now boast it holds the record!
Lab-grown humans up next? May 27, 2025
Eric Utter
Experts say it's irreversible as a trend and we might not like the outcome.
New study: Creating ‘renewable’ energy does not compel less ‘fossil fuel’ use May 22, 2025
Olivia Murray
Penn State researchers discover…that conservatives were right all along.
Will robots create the workplace utopia you’ve been wishing for? May 16, 2025
Raushan Gross
Data suggest that employees want to work less. They may get their wish, good and hard.
Women have been lied to about the abortion pill May 15, 2025
Susan Quinn
A comprehensive new study is out, and the progressive left is NOT happy.
A ‘wind lull’ across Germany is costing millions May 15, 2025
Olivia Murray
But “experts” say there’s no cause for “climate change” alarm, because this also happened 50 years ago.
In the aftermath of the Spanish blackout May 14, 2025
Bill Ponton
The Spanish grid is about to get a LOT more expensive.
The lore of ‘climate change’ May 12, 2025
Jack Hellner
The progressive climate agenda has always been based on myths, not science. It has always been about money.
The Next Terrorist Aviation Threat: Hijacking by Hacking? May 8, 2025
James Zumwalt
Israel leads in aviation security, and it’s time the U.S. follows suit.
Bring back the woolly mammoth? May 10, 2025
Eric Utter
Why not bring back the sabre-toothed tiger, too, while we are at it?
Marx wasn't entirely wrong on the lay of capitalism; he was just early May 10, 2025
Thien Ooi
It might seem like 'class' is obsolete. But when we peel back the layers, we find that maybe it isn't.
‘Ghost’ college students on the rise, stealing millions in taxpayer dollars May 8, 2025
Olivia Murray
More fallout from the scamdemic, and it’s only a matter of time before we’re called upon to pay off student loan debt for robots.
Does AI live up to the hype? May 6, 2025
Madison Hasson
Not as smart as some say, but smarter than I thought.
Straight thought on “pro-choice” May 7, 2025
Anthony J. DeBlasi
The muted screams of millions of babies denied life because “they weren’t wanted” will ever be the indictment and conviction of those who by that denial show that they do not really care about life.
What is the point of Harvard’s research? May 7, 2025
S. Stanley Young
Or more to the point, what are the university’s incentives?
What is the point of Harvard’s research? May 7, 2025
Warren B. Kindzierski
Or more to the point, what are the university’s incentives?
It’s Not AI that Will Ruin Us May 6, 2025
Fay Voshell
There is a much more dangerous, and all too human, threat against our institutions.
The systematic bias of search engines is still a threat May 6, 2025
Eric Utter
Powerful search engines all skew left. This ultimately threatens our collective knowledge.
Will robots end the use of cheap labor? May 3, 2025
Raushan Gross
However cheaply certain people might be willing to work, robots will work for less.
What are the merits of renewables? May 2, 2025
Bill Ponton
The Spanish blackout made us all aware of how unstable the grid can get when renewables are in the driver’s seat, but one should also not forget that they don’t come cheaply.
Management and Machines April 28, 2025
Raushan Gross
Management has to consider the challenges of moving into an epoch of machine learning, where machines learn to do things humans do;
The need for inherently stable systems April 30, 2025
Bill Ponton
The problem with “net zero” schemes is that they rely on human intervention to survive, and the recent European blackout is just another datum point.
The Great Decoupling: Apple, India, and the Strategic Migration of U.S. Manufacturing April 28, 2025
Bepi Pezzulli
India offers significant advantages: a pliable workforce that is both young and tech-literate, and perhaps most importantly, a government eager to accommodate U.S. corporate interests.
Time to post the rest of China’s dirty COVID-19 secret April 28, 2025
James Zumwalt
Twenty-two years ago, Chinese officials detailed an already-in-play concept to develop a genetically modified virus that would only infect certain people; was this the beginning of COVID?
Climate scientists want to shut off the sun April 26, 2025
Mike McDaniel
Always wrong, but never in doubt.
There goes the sun? April 27, 2025
Eric Utter
In the U.K., scientists there are trying to geoengineer global cooling.
Decentralized Capitalism: The future of free markets April 24, 2025
Steve Beaman
The age of ‘capitalism veresus socialism’ is over. The time has come for something new.
Fredi Otto, the new Greta Thunberg April 23, 2025
Bill Ponton
With darling Greta Thunberg going off script, the Left needed a new poster child for their cause of climate change.
Life discovered on a distant planet? April 21, 2025
Thomas Fix
A massive ocean planet 124 light-years from Earth might harbor primitive life.
If She’s an Astronaut … I’m a Jet Fighter Pilot April 20, 2025
Ned Barnett
An 11-minute ride in space without controls doesn't exactly make one an astronaut like Alan Shepard.
Trump’s vision for technological greatness April 18, 2025
Wendi Strauch Mahoney
America has been bogged down for too long with regulations and red tape.
Let’s (Not) Celebrate Psychology Week April 17, 2025
Erik Gregory
Woke institutional capture has not spared the profession of psychiatry, and its doctors doesn’t deserve accolades.
Let’s (Not) Celebrate Psychology Week April 17, 2025
Todd Gregory
Woke institutional capture has not spared the profession of psychiatry, and its doctors doesn’t deserve accolades.
Katy Perry, Astronautesse and Unifying Force April 16, 2025
Rajan Laad
To boldly go where no diva has gone before.
Small Business and Cybersecurity April 16, 2025
Julio Rivera
Nowadays, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are caught in an endless cybersecurity “Squid Game,” where the rules keep changing, the stakes are life-or-death.
Pleistocene Park and the myth of Prometheus April 15, 2025
Mark C. Ross
What’s the deal with these dire wolves, anyway?
Don't Trust Me, I'm a Doctor April 14, 2025
Brian C. Joondeph
The medical profession has fallen sharply in public esteem.
Junk science at NOAA about to come to an end April 14, 2025
Bill Ponton
It was a comical farce that they created, weaving tales about storms of biblical proportion due to a trace element in the atmosphere that happens to be the basis of all life.
Junk science and air pollution April 13, 2025
S. Stanley Young
The discourse about small particles causing health impacts is highly debatable.
Junk science and air pollution April 13, 2025
Warren B. Kindzierski
The discourse about small particles causing health impacts is highly debatable.
New study: ‘Liberals generally trust science more than conservatives’ April 14, 2025
Olivia Murray
Translation: Leftists are stupider today than they’ve ever been.
The Whole World is Losing Factory Jobs April 10, 2025
Frank Friday
It is important that everyone be guided by the real economic data and not swept away in legends and myths.
Whistleblower alleges Meta CCP ties In Senate hearing April 12, 2025
Wendi Strauch Mahoney
And a lot more besides.
Smart Cities: Are They Worth It? April 9, 2025
Wendi Strauch Mahoney
Smart systems which begin as eco-friendly, efficiency-driven programs could eventually evolve into tools for monitoring and control,
From Tuskegee to tap water: Why government health promises deserve scrutiny April 9, 2025
David Sypher Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. wants to shine a spotlight on mass medication without consent, and I could not agree more.
Phone-Free Schools: Banning Phones to Protect Schoolchildren April 6, 2025
Wendi Strauch Mahoney
RFK, Jr. is spearheading a national effort to protect children from the malicious effects of cell-phone use.
Tariffs: Trump, Nancy, and the chatbots (mostly) agree April 4, 2025
Noel S. Williams
It would be negligent not to use AI as a sounding board.
FDA’s vaccine-rubberstamp Peter Marks forced to resign, and Big Pharma stocks take a nosedive April 2, 2025
Olivia Murray
Even the companies and their shareholders know the products aren’t marketable and profitable without insider help.
As Trump’s EPA tries to recover ‘green’ slush fund dollars, Native communities face energy blackouts April 1, 2025
Olivia Murray
At what point do these “sovereign nations” have to stand on their own?
Let a Robot Do It March 30, 2025
Raushan Gross
Throughout history, humans have adapted and outpaced the threat of emerging technological automation, demonstrating our resilience and ability to find new ways of working.
New York’s ‘clean energy’ demands are unattainable, per industry’s own experts March 31, 2025
Olivia Murray
The parameters are so impractical and unrealistic that even the greenies can’t weasel out of this one.
Bill Gates and the AI Delusion March 28, 2025
David Manney
Will robots really replace all our teachers and doctors?
Big Tech’s Invisible Hand: How Google and Meta manipulate our elections March 27, 2025
Amil Imani
Break up their monopolies, to start.
‘Gruesome’ trans-ing of animals is the key to fine-tuning trans ‘care’ March 25, 2025
Olivia Murray
DOGE announces cuts to very disturbing, Fauci-approved experiments.
Politicizing Science March 20, 2025
Matthew Williams
At some point, over-politicizing science will lead to the blending of the two disciplines. Unfortunately, politics will prevail.
How Science Lies March 17, 2025
Lorene Leiter
The differences in perception of science by conservatives and leftists is fascinating.
Magnificent splashdown -- with dancing dolphins welcoming them to Earth March 19, 2025
Monica Showalter
It is good to be back to Earth. The dolphins seemed to be a sort of smile from Heaven.
Covid Redux: The Bird Flu Scare March 13, 2025
Janet Levy
Instead of directly targeting humans, our food is the focus for the creation and mandating of ineffective vaccines — it stands to devastate our food supply, and cause mass starvation.
Hacktivism and the Possibility of WW III March 13, 2025
Julio Rivera
As the world tiptoes toward a resolution in Ukraine, the cyber war will rage on.
Nvidia: The Vera and Fritz chips March 14, 2025
Noel S. Williams
An underrated white male astrophysicist gets shortchanged by DEI.
Trump’s Digital Fort Knox: Bitcoin, the Dollar, and America’s Financial Future March 11, 2025
Bepi Pezzulli
President Trump isn’t just stockpiling Bitcoin—he’s weaponizing it.
Spurring innovation in wireless tech March 3, 2025
James Czerniawski
While AI largely continues to dominate headlines, there are many global technology races underway that shouldn’t be overlooked.
A crypto reserve is a great investment March 4, 2025
Uilliam Mac Ruaidhri
Imagine if government spending were fully transparent and on-chain, allowing the public to track how their tax dollars were spent?
Intellectual elites’ false pretense of energy transition March 3, 2025
Gordon Tomb
New energy sources have always been developed organically, following the laws of nature and economics rather than the diktats of the deluded drunk on power derived from government sponsorship.
A deplorable implores Zuck to cede control of Meta February 26, 2025
Peter Merkl
The drastic about-face is a nice change, but we still can’t trust him.
Digital Prisons February 20, 2025
Kevin Finn
As technology moves from conception to implementation, we are seeing the dangers of increasing levels of government control that threaten personal liberty, security and anonymity. Caution is required.
Time for accountability from Big Tech February 21, 2025
Luke Perlot
Big Tech must implement the vast benefits of A.I. innovation in a way that does not come at the expense of privacy and ethics.
Don’t chip me, bro! February 19, 2025
Kevin Finn
The idea of using a hand scanner for economic transactions or medical emergencies sounds convenient, but the issues of privacy and security pose very real dangers.
Maybe we could ask Al Gore, John Kerry, and the UN to explain why we should go along with the Paris Climate Agreement? February 17, 2025
Jack Hellner
Or, maybe we just look at the facts.
Who is the Real Unelected President? February 16, 2025
Christopher Chantrill
As usual, liberal Democrats have it all wrong.
The democratization of discourse February 14, 2025
Kevin Finn
Whatever their foibles, we should be thankful for social media.
All you need to know about atmospheric physics February 13, 2025
Bill Ponton
Since Al Gore first opened his mouth in a Congressional hearing in 1976 on the subject of climate, it was obvious that he was full of it.
Is Stargate a Gateway to the Digital Gulag? February 10, 2025
Janet Levy
Is an Orwellian world of surveillance closer than we realize?
Theories of Knowledge and the Media February 10, 2025
Jack Kerwick
Journalists are like everyone else insofar as their presentation of events are colored by their worldview, their theories of choice.
Tech Titans and the Rise of the Surveillance State February 6, 2025
Susan Lawson
Innovation and liberty are not mutually exclusive — but the right balance requires a lot of vigilance.
The Threat of Carbon Capture January 31, 2025
H. Sterling Burnett
The world isn’t coming to an end due to climate change, and policies intended to fight it rob people of choice, often their property, and increase their costs of living. CCS is one of those policies.
Tech god Marc Andreessen boards the MAGA train February 3, 2025
Christopher Chantrill
Any liberal worth they/them salt would know that Andreessen is the enemy and they/them should be planning a resistance, but even those with half a brain don’t yet have a clue.
Trump’s spending freeze: The reset America needs January 31, 2025
Julio Rivera
There are a few federal departments that actually deserve their funding believe it or not — and could even use more.
DeepSeek, or DeepFake? January 28, 2025
Monica Showalter
Just what we need, another censorship and spying platform, right?
Is the LA Firepocalypse Part of the Great Reset Gameplan? January 23, 2025
Janet Levy
It is difficult to ignore the ominous shadow of the Great Reset looming over America.
How extreme weather came to rule the climate change roost January 23, 2025
Bill Ponton
It all hearkens back to Hurricane Katrina.
Mars is part of our Manifest Destiny January 21, 2025
Noel S. Williams
America is not only the last great hope of Earth, but the next great hope of Mars.
Systemic risk in the modern era January 13, 2025
Bill Ponton
Climate change cultists are using a flawed model to assert “systemic” risk in the insurance industry.
Media and Democrats uncover the culprit behind the fires in LA: Donald Trump January 13, 2025
Jack Hellner
Of course the fires are Trump’s fault. Everything is Trump’s fault. Democrats never do anything wrong because they’re political geniuses.
Wait, there's no such thing as a Snail Darter? January 10, 2025
Mike McDaniel
Now it appears we can’t trust the lawyers any more than we can trust the science.
Scientific Societies Err on 'Climate Change' January 8, 2025
Wallace Manheimer
If the evaluations of these societies are erroneous, these measures could impoverish much of the world, to say nothing of wasting trillions.
Is Artificial Intelligence Behind Our Unexplained Digital Encounters? January 7, 2025
Susan D. Harris
We need to educate ourselves on the advancements in Artificial Intelligence and understand how it’s interacting with us in our everyday lives.
Why are we studying the sun, if the science is settled? January 6, 2025
John Green
One can only conclude that when highly educated people — who should know better — claim climate science is settled, they’re lying.
Appeals court blocks Biden’s plan to regulate the internet January 3, 2025
Wendi Strauch Mahoney
This is a major victory against internet regulatory overreach under the outgoing Biden administration.
New study condemning certain kitchen utensils was based on a ‘major math error’ January 3, 2025
Jack Hellner
People should not trust so-called experts. They are pushing an agenda. They get the results they want.
Can AI Save Aviation? January 1, 2025
Kevin Finn
The airline industry is beleaguered, to say the least. But it’s possible that better days lie ahead.
Memo to terrorists: Elon's got you on candid camera January 2, 2025
Monica Showalter
Terrorists: 0; Musk: 1.
A ‘greening’ Earth is bad for plant-eating animals January 1, 2025
Jack Hellner
Huh? More pure idiocy from green pushers spread by the complicit media.
‘Follow the science!’ And yet... January 1, 2025
Robert Arvay
Even if we take for granted the authority of science, we know that when two scientists disagree, at least one of them must be wrong.
Richard Dawkins Disdains the Electoral College December 31, 2024
Alexander Nussbaum
Yet, Chesterton’s Fence dictates that you do not destroy something until you understand it.
Progress! NY’s commitment to destroying the state economy continues unhindered December 31, 2024
Jack Hellner
New York should pay oil, gas, and coal companies for greatly improving the economy and quality of life instead of charging them.
Elon Musk’s visa meltdown seems totally pointless December 28, 2024
Lena Renconvich
Is the furor unfolding on X over the H-1B visa actually about the wrong visa?
Put ‘science’ back in the National Science Foundation December 28, 2024
Charlton Allen
We can’t have a ‘diversity’-obsessed bureaucracy while our enemies fund initiatives of actual strategic importance.
What to make of all these drones -- and the U.S. response? December 23, 2024
Eric Utter
It's not like there's a lot of intelligence here, at least, of the cerebral kind
Move over Elon, VIC can be Speaker of the House December 23, 2024
Noel S. Williams
Artificial intelligence certainly has more conciousness than much of Congress , so is it that much of a stretch?
The case for banning cell phones in schools December 21, 2024
Ronald Beaty
In an era where technology is the silent pulse of our daily lives, the question of its place in our educational institutions has never been more pressing.
Cyber-Year in Review: What does Trump need to do in 2025? December 20, 2024
Julio Rivera
Our cybersecurity is hanging by a thread.
Throw us a drone bone December 19, 2024
Eric Utter
I do not claim to know what is going on with the drones…but I do know the government is not telling us the truth.
Twitch, Wokeism, and the Democrat Party’s Fight for American Youth December 17, 2024
Mike Robertson
Now, the Democrats’ agenda is on ice with Trump’s landslide victory, it’s quite strange that tech giants like Twitch desperately refuse to accept the reality in which we, the people, reject leftism.
Richard Levine wants to dump ‘climate change’ terminology before Trump comes in and cracks down on leftist fantasies and $cience December 16, 2024
Olivia Murray
Levine says adopting new language doesn’t signal “retreat” — but it does signal deceit.
The Moon and Mars – Not a pie in the sky if the FAA and EPA will just get out of the way December 14, 2024
Ned Barnett
Elon Musk is doing impossible things.
The Great Drone Scam December 13, 2024
Ed Sherdlu
Drone owners are having a great time putting one over on the Great Unwashed.
When Congress Investigated the Scientific Believability of Polls December 11, 2024
Neil M. Tokar
We can learn a lot by revisiting what the 1950’s Reece Committee uncovered.
Send in the drones: Militarized drones pose an existential threat to our civilization December 13, 2024
Kevin Finn
If we don't know who they are and they haven't told us, they're a threat.
Shaken baby syndrome: Settled science? December 13, 2024
Gerald K. McOscar
I was introduced to shaken baby syndrome over a decade ago as an attorney. I doubted the theory then, and I doubt it now.
Drones gotta land December 12, 2024
Ned Barnett
And there are a lot of other things that can be looked at in finding out just who is sending us these drones over New Jersey.
Forbes: ‘Clean’ energy powered by ‘dirty’ means December 11, 2024
Olivia Murray
Ergo, it’s not so “clean” now is it?
Climate ‘scientists’ discover they’ve been underestimating a major factor, and all their climate models are in fact wrong December 10, 2024
Olivia Murray
This begs the question: What else are they missing?
New study: To avert ‘greater-than-expected’ degree of warming, carbon must be stored a minimum of one… millennium December 5, 2024
Olivia Murray
Yes, you read that right—the new data suggests everything is moot unless we can sequester carbon for a thousand years.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya Will Transform the NIH December 4, 2024
Susan Quinn
Dr. Bhattacharya is not afraid to argue and protest injustices when he’s trying to protect citizens from the deluded powers-that-be.
John Kerry hits the circuit to campaign for an official ‘climate emergency’ November 29, 2024
Jack Hellner
Why wouldn’t we want warming when cold temperatures cause ten times more deaths?
Do Math and Science Add Up to Reality? November 20, 2024
Anthony J. DeBlasi
Reality isn’t discovered or invented; it is acknowledged.
The Deep State as an AI algorithm November 23, 2024
Earick Ward
We’re living in something like ‘2001: A Space Odyssey,’ but with a sick twist.
Why isn't Joe Biden at Elon Musk's mighty, history-making, SpaceX launches? November 20, 2024
Monica Showalter
President Trump recognizes Elon Musk's true history-making greatness. Joe Biden is a jealous, pathetic, resentful, bitter little man who doesn't.
The Next Inclusion Madness: Neurodiversity November 8, 2024
Robert Weissberg
With victimhood an asset, not a liability, the next frontier of diversity may become mental illness.
Trump win holds key to America’s cyber future October 26, 2024
Julio Rivera
As Democrats prattle on about diversity in cybersecurity hiring, Trump’s staffing roster promises a change for the better.
Cyberpunk World October 25, 2024
Clark Wren
As more and more of our life is spent in the digital cyber-universe can anyone be trusted who contacts us online?
Silicon Valley progressives buy up nuclear reactors to power their AI and data center needs October 18, 2024
Olivia Murray
When it came down to needing energy, the climate change warriors didn’t go “renewable” but went for reliability and affordability.
CNN fearmongers about Antarctica greening at an ‘alarming’ rate October 18, 2024
Jack Hellner
More cherry-picked facts to build the progressive climate narrative.
SpaceX just changed everything for space launch and recovery October 17, 2024
Ed Timperlake
Elon Musk is making America A-O.K. again.
Climate narrative falls apart as the cooler-than-average La Niña expected to appear October 15, 2024
Jack Hellner
When will “scientists” admit that the climate has always changed cyclically and naturally?
The Shroud of Turin — Can It Be Found in the Bible? October 7, 2024
Kevin Mooney
An upcoming film sheds new light on one of history’s most mysterious artifacts.
Hurricane facts vs. climate fiction October 10, 2024
Brian Sussman
Why do recent storms seem worse than ever? An award-winning meteorologist explains.
DOJ gets it right (sort of) with Google October 10, 2024
Noel S. Williams
Say what you will about the Department of Justice, but Google could use an attitude adjustment.
What Is an Expert For? October 2, 2024
Anthony Matoria
Not for determining what qualifies as ‘disinformation.’ We should at least be able to agree on that.
Globalized Cybersecurity is a Gift To Hackers September 26, 2024
Julio Rivera
As 2025 approaches, the U.S. government is promising sweeping changes in cybersecurity -- more alignment, more cooperation, more jobs.
Will your Handheld be Weaponized? September 26, 2024
J. Robert Smith
There are practical obstacles to weaponizing handhelds, but there’s a slew of other electronics to consider.
Science says the earth’s temperatures are trending cooler—but the talking points and radical policies won’t change September 26, 2024
Jack Hellner
Why? Because it’s always been about money and control.
Here’s what to get leftists for Christmas September 26, 2024
Noel S. Williams
Given the virtual nature of leftist’s worldviews, a VR headset may be an ideal present for them.
Dogs don’t speak liberal gobbledygook September 26, 2024
Noel S. Williams
Reality is consistent, and a bunch of gobbledygook doesn’t get anyone very far.
Queen Canute September 25, 2024
Roy Clark
Is Kamala Harris really Queen Canute? Instead of trying to stop the tide, she believes that she has the divine power to cool a flat model ocean.
How I built monuments to America's great astronauts September 22, 2024
Steven C. Barber
On a bike ride, I had a "field of dreams" moment, where I started thinking about monuments to build for the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.
Electronic warfare goes political September 21, 2024
Matthew G. Andersson
What would it do to your psyche to know that the electronic devices you use every day are capable of being manipulated to explode?
New Google tools, new leftist biases September 19, 2024
Noel S. Williams
Try asking Google’s ‘DeepMind’ about MAGA.
Tiny Israel flips the tables of warfare itself on the terrorists of Hezb'allah September 18, 2024
Monica Showalter
Once upon a time, terrorists were masters of turning the West's technology against it. Today, Israel has come from behind and turned its tech against the terrorists.
’Diversity, inclusion, equity’ at NASA September 17, 2024
Joshua Foxworth
The blatant anti-white discrimination at NASA has led to bloated budgets, caustic work conditions, and many of our best engineers leaving the field.
Geometry 101 for the USSS September 17, 2024
W.A. Eliot
I am astounded that the Secret Service is apparently unable to follow a simple, intuitive, mathematical, consideration.
Hitting ‘reply all’ by mistake September 14, 2024
Barbara Kalbfleisch
John Kirby might not think it’s funny, but the rest of us can.
Regenerative agriculture: a conservative path to sustainable prosperity September 12, 2024
Ronald Beaty
Regenerative agriculture isn’t merely an agricultural technique; it’s a political statement, and an opportunity for conservatives to lead in a movement that doesn’t just conserve but regenerates.
Bill Gates concedes there’s one problem he can’t solve: ‘misinformation’ September 10, 2024
Olivia Murray
That’s rich! Four times the globalist geek spread false narratives.
Recapping some of the most erroneous ‘climate change’ predictions September 9, 2024
Jack Hellner
It is absolutely shocking (not) that the dire predictions on the climate continue to be completely wrong.
Google’s Gemini AI admits liberal bias September 5, 2024
Noel S. Williams
Well, that’s a little bit refreshing.
MSM tells only part of the story, highlights ‘record number of deaths’ from ‘climate change’ September 5, 2024
Jack Hellner
Journalists completely ignore the bigger picture and don’t report on the millions of lives preserved and saved by technologies powered by oil, coal, and gas.
The JetBlue Blues August 31, 2024
William Levin
JetBlue started with such promise, but now the airline is evaporating. Here’s why.
Of Mysteries That Challenge the Mind, and Mysteries That Reflect Mental Incapacity September 1, 2024
Anthony J. DeBlasi
The moral clarity that prevailed in America before 1960 must be kept in mind to understand that mentality: first duty to God, love of family, of country, freedom, and truth.
Climate Change and a science we can trust August 19, 2024
Mike McDaniel
In any case, we can be confident in the Darwinian march of natural selection.
Faking Reality is A Bad Idea August 18, 2024
Anthony J. DeBlasi
Science without God is, in its own sense, irrational.
Elon Musk, Donald Trump, And America’s Stifled Creative Energy August 16, 2024
Vince Coyner
I interviewed Musk in 1998 and saw then the same visionary, innovative energy that animates both Trump and Musk today, and that can still invigorate America.
When you have junk science, you end up with mad scientists August 13, 2024
Jack Hellner
Nearly every mainstream “scientific” article on warming or climate change is pure marketing in order to make Americans capitulate to the radical green agenda to destroy our way of life.
Google claims its naked headline manipulation for Kamala Harris was 'a glitch' August 14, 2024
Monica Showalter
They are awfully impressive with their range of excuses for the same bias seen happening over and over again.
The New Bread and Circuses August 10, 2024
Peggy Ryan
Much like citizens of ancient Rome, Americans today are distracted, placated.
Fido starts a raging house fire after the lithium ion battery pack he’s using as a chew-toy explodes August 7, 2024
Olivia Murray
A camera inside the house caught it all on video.
CrowdStrike Offers Glimpse of Potential Cyber Apocalypse July 25, 2024
Julio Rivera
The recent CrowdStrike catastrophe serves as a clarion call for heightened vigilance and aggressively proactive cybersecurity measures.
‘Largest ever’ carbon vacuum nicknamed ‘Mammoth’ goes online, promises to remove 1/1,000,000th of annual emissions with a hefty price tag July 12, 2024
Olivia Murray
Have the greenies ever heard of these crazy things called trees?
‘They’ shrieked about ‘global warming’ — but now they admit we were ‘accidentally cooling’ July 8, 2024
Jack Hellner
Is there anything less trustworthy or credible than government-promoted science?
With the election nearing, Facebook censorship is increasing July 7, 2024
Andrea Widburg
Facebook is using a superficially new approach, but the result is the same: Conservative ideas are silenced.
Industry experts sound the alarm—we may or may not have enough critical minerals on hand in the event of WWIII July 1, 2024
Olivia Murray
While all eyes have been on Joe as he’s drained our Strategic Petroleum Reserve, it looks as though he’s been sabotaging our rare earth mineral stockpile on the side.
What to do about woke science journals June 27, 2024
W.A. Eliot
There’s no disinfectant like a little sunlight exposure to illuminate the misdeeds.
The Pearl and Peril of AI June 22, 2024
Anatol Feldman
No human is pure intellect. A person without a capacity to compassion is a psychopath. Creating an amoral intellect without any emotional capacity would be insane.
Tesla battery dies without warning, trapping toddler inside during sweltering Arizona summer June 21, 2024
Olivia Murray
The mundane task of buckling your child into a carseat before closing the door to hop in the driver’s spot can become deadly very quickly...if you’re driving an electric vehicle.
Doh! New study finds that geoengineering in one area has a negative impact everywhere else June 21, 2024
Olivia Murray
Nothing says unintended consequences like ill-conceived, leftist (but I repeat myself) policy.
EV-maker Fisker is insolvent June 20, 2024
Olivia Murray
Seven electric vehicle-related corporate financial disasters in the last calendar year.
AI – Humanity’s Savior or Worst Nightmare? June 17, 2024
Brian C. Joondeph
AI is a giant database, a collection of all information readily accessed on the internet. How much information is that?


