Forwarded from Geopolitics & Empire
A new MintPress News study of media coverage of the deaths of American journalist and commentator Gonzalo Lira and Russian political leader Alexey Navalny has found that the establishment U.S. press overwhelmingly ignored the former and focussed on the latter. The New York Times, Washington Post, ABC News, Fox News and CNN collectively ran 731 segments on Navalny between February 16 and February 22, compared to just one on Lira since his death on January 12, perhaps because one was a Western-backed figure who died at the hands of an official enemy state, while the other was a pro-Russian voice who met their end at the hands of the Ukrainian government. https://www.mintpressnews.com/worthy-vs-unworthy-victims-study-reveals-media-selective-coverage-navalny-lira/286911/
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Worthy vs. Unworthy Victims: Study Reveals Media's Selective Coverage of Navalny and Lira
A new study by Alan MacLeod uncovers media bias, revealing how the deaths of American journalist Gonzalo Lira and Russian political leader Alexey Navalny were disproportionately covered, exposing the influence of political filters and narrative priorities.
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Borisov spoke about plans for cooperation with China in the lunar programme
"Roscosmos" together with Chinese colleagues is considering the delivery and installation on the lunar surface of a nuclear power plant in 2033-2035, Roscosmos CEO Yuri Borisov said on Tuesday.
Borisov said at the "Knowledge.Firsts" marathon as part of the World Youth Festival.
He specified that such a mission would be carried out in automatic mode for radiation safety reasons.
According to him, the technological tasks necessary for the creation of such a facility have been practically solved.
The head of the state corporation explained that only at the expense of nuclear power it will be possible to ensure the operation of the equipment of the future station on the surface of the Moon. The fact is that the lunar day lasts 27 Earth days and half of this time the sunlight does not fall on the surface of the Earth's natural satellite. Therefore, solar batteries, which are traditional for astronautics, cannot be used there, Borisov noted.
https://ria.ru/20240305/luna-1931246606.html
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"Roscosmos" together with Chinese colleagues is considering the delivery and installation on the lunar surface of a nuclear power plant in 2033-2035, Roscosmos CEO Yuri Borisov said on Tuesday.
Today we are seriously considering a project somewhere around the turn of 2033-2035 to deliver and install an energy installation on the lunar surface together with our Chinese colleagues
Borisov said at the "Knowledge.Firsts" marathon as part of the World Youth Festival.
He specified that such a mission would be carried out in automatic mode for radiation safety reasons.
According to him, the technological tasks necessary for the creation of such a facility have been practically solved.
The head of the state corporation explained that only at the expense of nuclear power it will be possible to ensure the operation of the equipment of the future station on the surface of the Moon. The fact is that the lunar day lasts 27 Earth days and half of this time the sunlight does not fall on the surface of the Earth's natural satellite. Therefore, solar batteries, which are traditional for astronautics, cannot be used there, Borisov noted.
https://ria.ru/20240305/luna-1931246606.html
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РИА Новости
Борисов рассказал о планах сотрудничества с Китаем в лунной программе
"Роскосмос" совместно с китайскими коллегами рассматривает доставку и установку на поверхности Луны ядерной энергоустановки в 2033-2035 годах, сообщил во... РИА Новости, 05.03.2024
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"End it. Formal publishing is not just useless, it’s downright harmful. And there is no need of it.
"Science began with highly intelligent men writing letters to each other, and showing the copies around. A fine practice.
"It kept the noise to a minimum. Formal publishing is now almost entirely noise. There are more than 8 million papers published a year now, a number going up and up and up. Nobody reads them. Why should they? They are almost all useless. Nearly all exist because, and only because, academics must publish or perish. Must.
"If we eliminated formal publications, much of this persiflage would dry up, and our best and brightest would be able to concentrate on their own work, and not be harassed with “peer review” requests.
"The only people who have respect for peer review are those who have never experienced it."
https://wmbriggs.substack.com/p/end-all-formal-science-journals-and
"Science began with highly intelligent men writing letters to each other, and showing the copies around. A fine practice.
"It kept the noise to a minimum. Formal publishing is now almost entirely noise. There are more than 8 million papers published a year now, a number going up and up and up. Nobody reads them. Why should they? They are almost all useless. Nearly all exist because, and only because, academics must publish or perish. Must.
"If we eliminated formal publications, much of this persiflage would dry up, and our best and brightest would be able to concentrate on their own work, and not be harassed with “peer review” requests.
"The only people who have respect for peer review are those who have never experienced it."
https://wmbriggs.substack.com/p/end-all-formal-science-journals-and
Science Is Not The Answer
End All Formal Science Journals & Papers
Time to return to the beginning. End formal science papers and let scientists talk freely amongst themselves. Here’s why. Heard about the formal peer-reviewed paper “Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria: Parent Reports on 1655 Possible Cases” by Suzanna Diaz & J.…
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Forwarded from Vox Day
The Fake Science of Sugar
How fat and cholesterol were substituted for sugar and turned Americans into an unhealthy herd of waddling land-whales. A doctor explains how the groundwork for the Food Pyramid nonsense and the encouragement to reduce fat consumption and increase carbohyrdate consumption of the 1990s was laid by the corruption of scientistry in the 1960s. In 1967, […]
https://voxday.net/2024/03/06/the-fake-science-of-sugar/
How fat and cholesterol were substituted for sugar and turned Americans into an unhealthy herd of waddling land-whales. A doctor explains how the groundwork for the Food Pyramid nonsense and the encouragement to reduce fat consumption and increase carbohyrdate consumption of the 1990s was laid by the corruption of scientistry in the 1960s. In 1967, […]
https://voxday.net/2024/03/06/the-fake-science-of-sugar/
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL 1816 was the "Year Without a Summer," due to very low temperatures. People believed the Sun was about to extinguish as large Sunspots were visible on it's surface, spreading doomsday panic. In actuality, the cause was due to Mt Tambora, the largest volcanic eruption in human history.
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Forwarded from Paul Joseph Watson
Rand Paul is being touted as a successor to Mitch McConnell as leader of Senate Republicans after it was announced that the 82-year-old Senator will step down from the position in November.
https://modernity.news/2024/02/29/will-rand-paul-be-the-next-gop-senate-leader/
https://modernity.news/2024/02/29/will-rand-paul-be-the-next-gop-senate-leader/
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Will Rand Paul Be The Next GOP Senate Leader?
RFK Jr. thinks so
Forwarded from Vox Day
GamerGate 2.0
Buckle up, boys. The ride never ends. A summary from /pol/ I think we all know who is going to win the 2025 Hugo Award for Best Related Work now. I’m a little surprised Kotaku is still around, to be honest, given the fact that no one who is actually interested in or plays games […]
https://voxday.net/2024/03/07/gamergate-2-0/
Buckle up, boys. The ride never ends. A summary from /pol/ I think we all know who is going to win the 2025 Hugo Award for Best Related Work now. I’m a little surprised Kotaku is still around, to be honest, given the fact that no one who is actually interested in or plays games […]
https://voxday.net/2024/03/07/gamergate-2-0/
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Scientistry doesn’t appreciate how much scientody involved crowdfunding and self-publishing. Full story in a couple of weeks. Sign up to catch every installment. aetherczar.substack.com/
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The Thucydides Stamp
No, it’s not some bizarre permutation on the so-called Thucydides Trap now en vogue with regards to the challenge being posed by China to Clown World’s imperialist hegemony, it’s the report on the successful test-stamping of the first Castalia History book, complete with pictures. The successful test means that the books should be going out […]
https://voxday.net/2024/03/07/the-thucydides-stamp/
No, it’s not some bizarre permutation on the so-called Thucydides Trap now en vogue with regards to the challenge being posed by China to Clown World’s imperialist hegemony, it’s the report on the successful test-stamping of the first Castalia History book, complete with pictures. The successful test means that the books should be going out […]
https://voxday.net/2024/03/07/the-thucydides-stamp/
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"Einstein would write to The Times praising the “high and proud tradition of English science” in those who set out “to test a theory that had been completed and published in the country of their enemies in the midst of war.” From one pacifist/scientist to another, that would have been music to Eddington’s ears."
https://daily.jstor.org/bridging-the-gap-of-war-einsteins-eclipse/
https://daily.jstor.org/bridging-the-gap-of-war-einsteins-eclipse/
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Bridging The Gap of War: Einstein’s Eclipse
Astronomer Arthur S. Eddington argued that astronomy should be above politics, even when politics leads to world war.
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NEW - Sweden is now a full NATO member, making it the 32nd country to join the military alliance.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/cdoaxa0lbi/
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Forwarded from Science in telegram
🌌 Exciting Update from the Moon: Japan’s SLIM Mission 🌕
In an astonishing turn of events, the Japanese spacecraft SLIM, which had capsized upon landing, has “awoken” nearly a month later in hibernation mode. Despite the harrowing cold of the lunar night, reaching temperatures as low as -130°C, the resilient explorer has not only survived but has also managed to send back new images and is even collecting some scientific data.
Stay tuned for more updates with @science 🚀🌖
In an astonishing turn of events, the Japanese spacecraft SLIM, which had capsized upon landing, has “awoken” nearly a month later in hibernation mode. Despite the harrowing cold of the lunar night, reaching temperatures as low as -130°C, the resilient explorer has not only survived but has also managed to send back new images and is even collecting some scientific data.
Stay tuned for more updates with @science 🚀🌖
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Forwarded from Geopolitics & Empire
Signs are growing that the U.S. Air Force is about to conduct another live-fire test of its AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon hypersonic missile, or ARRW, but this time staged from Guam.
Last week, the service showed off a live AGM-183A under the wing of a B-52H bomber at Andersen Air Force Base on the highly strategic U.S. Pacific island territory, stating it was there for show and tell of sorts with deployed B-52 crews. The event was peculiar and as noted in The War Zone's initial reporting on it, a test of the weapon from Guam seemed like a better explanation for it being sent there. This would be a first-of-its-kind show of force, aimed primarily at sending signals to China, and raises questions about the Air Force's previously stated plans to cancel ARRW. https://www.twz.com/air/unprecedented-u-s-hypersonic-weapon-test-in-west-pacific-appears-imminent
Last week, the service showed off a live AGM-183A under the wing of a B-52H bomber at Andersen Air Force Base on the highly strategic U.S. Pacific island territory, stating it was there for show and tell of sorts with deployed B-52 crews. The event was peculiar and as noted in The War Zone's initial reporting on it, a test of the weapon from Guam seemed like a better explanation for it being sent there. This would be a first-of-its-kind show of force, aimed primarily at sending signals to China, and raises questions about the Air Force's previously stated plans to cancel ARRW. https://www.twz.com/air/unprecedented-u-s-hypersonic-weapon-test-in-west-pacific-appears-imminent
The War Zone
Unprecedented U.S. Hypersonic Weapon Test In West Pacific Appears Imminent
An AGM-183A ARRW test from Guam would send signals throughout the Pacific and could help save the weapon from cancellation.
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Forwarded from Disclose.tv
NOW - United Airlines Boeing 777 lost a tire during takeoff from San Francisco International Airport. The tire landed in an airport parking lot and damaged multiple cars.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/c0ry5v62k1/
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Forwarded from Wide Awake Media - Official Channel
Media is too big
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Key Club of Rome member, Dennis Meadows, hopes the "necessary" depopulation of Planet Earth, down to one billion—an 87.5% reduction from today’s population—can "occur in a civil way".
"The planet can support something like a billion people, maybe two billion, depending on how much liberty and how much material consumption you want to have."
"If you want more liberty, and more consumption, you have to have fewer people. And conversely, you can have more people. I mean, we could even have eight or nine billion, probably if we have a very strong dictatorship."
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"The planet can support something like a billion people, maybe two billion, depending on how much liberty and how much material consumption you want to have."
"If you want more liberty, and more consumption, you have to have fewer people. And conversely, you can have more people. I mean, we could even have eight or nine billion, probably if we have a very strong dictatorship."
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Forwarded from Sigma Game
Don't Pity the Poor Omega
In which we consider the advantages of the outcast
https://sigmagame.substack.com/p/dont-pity-the-poor-omega
In which we consider the advantages of the outcast
https://sigmagame.substack.com/p/dont-pity-the-poor-omega
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL that about 30 million Americans can trace their ancestry back to the 132 passengers and crew of the Mayflower, which landed in (what would become) Massachusetts, in 1620
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"Teachers and students alike will be using ChatGPT and its ilk going forward — so the focus should be on setting guardrails rather than tsk-tsking."
https://www.axios.com/2024/03/06/ai-tools-teachers-chatgpt-writable
https://www.axios.com/2024/03/06/ai-tools-teachers-chatgpt-writable
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Forwarded from SomeBitchIKnow
Epstein Victims Sue FBI for Allowing Sex-Trafficking Network to Operate w/ Impunity
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nysd.615610/gov.uscourts.nysd.615610.1.0.pdf
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nysd.615610/gov.uscourts.nysd.615610.1.0.pdf
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