‘Green’ Scottish Ferry Emits Far More CO2 Than Old Diesel Ship

‘Green’ Scottish Ferry Emits Far More CO2 Than Old Diesel Ship

Authored by Will Jones via DailyScpetic.org,

The CO2 emissions of a long-delayed and over-budget ‘green’ Scottish ferry will be far larger than that of the 31 year-old diesel ship it is set to replace. 

BBC News has more.

An emissions analysis by CalMac has calculated MV Glen Sannox will emit 10,391 equivalent tonnes of CO2 a year compared with 7,732 for MV Caledonian Isles.

The dual-fuel ferry has more car capacity but requires larger engines which also emit methane, a greenhouse gas with a far greater global warming effect than CO2.

Ferries procurement agency CMAL, which owns the ship, said the comparison was “inaccurate” as Glen Sannox is a larger vessel.

The size of Glen Sannox is a factor in its carbon footprint, but so too is the liquified natural gas (LNG) fuel which is less climate-friendly than previously claimed.

One expert on transport emissions told BBC News that if the “upstream” carbon cost of importing LNG from Qatar is included in the emissions calculation, it might be better to run the new ship on diesel.

Prof Tristan Smith, from University College London’s Energy Institute, said: “In a best case scenario there’s a negligible benefit of using LNG, and at worst there would be a deterioration.”

Glen Sannox is the first ferry ever built in the U.K. capable of running on both LNG and marine gas oil (MGO), a low-sulphur type of diesel.

At its launch in 2017, then First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said it would contribute to “Scotland’s world-leading climate change goals”.

But the LNG technology also added complexity. The Ferguson shipyard had to overcome many engineering and regulatory challenges before the ship was delivered last month, years late and over budget.

The size of the ship also means it cannot berth at the usual mainland harbour at Ardrossan until a major redevelopment takes place.

Once again the benefits of a ‘green’ technology are hugely oversold. When will they learn that they’ve immersed themselves in a delusion?

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Turkey Says It’s Ready To Supply Electricity To Syria And Lebanon

Turkey Says It’s Ready To Supply Electricity To Syria And Lebanon

Authored by Tsvetana Paraskova via OilPrice.com,

Turkey is working to resolve the energy supply issues in Syria and is ready to provide electricity to the country, where Ankara supported the rebels who toppled Bashar al-Assad earlier this month, Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar said on Monday.

“The vast majority of people meet their electricity needs with generators, so there is actually a very serious need for electricity,” Reuters quoted Bayraktar as telling reporters in Turkey.

Currently, Turkey supplies power to some parts of northern Syria. Now Turkey has vowed to help the war-torn country after the 13-year-long civil war.

Turkey is also ready to supply electricity to Lebanon, according to the Turkish energy minister.

A team of Turkish government officials is already on the ground in Syria and has had high-level contacts with the current de facto leader in Syria, the rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa.

The Turkish team has been discussing energy cooperation with Syria and how Syria’s oil and natural gas resources could be used to provide energy, Bayraktar said.

Turkish firm Karpowership, which owns a fleet of floating power plants, told Reuters on Monday that it is being considered as one of the alternatives for providing electricity to Syria.

“There are talks between countries, alternatives are being evaluated. It is too early for us to say anything at this stage,” Karpowership said in a statement to Reuters.

Turkey has also signaled that it wants to take part in the revival of oil and gas production in Syria.

“We are also studying the use of crude oil and natural gas for reconstruction of Syria,” Minister Bayraktar said last week.

“We plan to tell our counterparts how we can make contributions in that sense. Our objective is to develop these projects.”

Bayraktar also said there were plans for new oil and gas pipelines between Syria and Turkey.

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Are Plant-Based Meat Alternatives Healthy?

Are Plant-Based Meat Alternatives Healthy?

Authored by Mary West via The Epoch Times,

We often hear that ultra-processed foods can make us unwell, but what about fake meat? Plant-based meat alternatives (PBMA) are considered ultra-processed, which raises questions about how healthy they really are.

The findings of a new study published in Food Frontiers give PBMAs a closer look, raising concerns that experts have already been discussing. Fortunately, wherever you fall on the PMBA issue, there are plenty of plant-based meals you can make at home that do not pose the health risks that can come with ultra-processed food.

Study Findings

The study results indicated that PBMAs do not have clear risks but raise concerns that merit further research. PBMAs were associated with increased depression, inflammation, and higher blood pressure, as well as lower levels of a substance tied to lower levels of high-density lipoprotein, or “good” cholesterol.

Despite these negative effects, PBMAs were shown to have several positive effects, including a decreased risk of irritable bowel syndrome, obesity, and metabolic diseases, such as diabetes.

Why PBMA May Pose Risks

Ultra-processed food is known to have higher amounts of sodium, added sugar, and saturated fat than non- or low-processed food. Notably, researchers in the current study controlled for socioeconomic factors and differences in the amount of ultra-processed foods consumed.

Possible factors that may underlie the negative health effects involve higher content of processed ingredients, additives, and preservatives, all of which PBMAs often contain and may contribute to inflammation, noted the researchers.

A review published in Nutrients noted that the high contents of sodium, added sugar, saturated fat, and trans fat in ultra-processed foods promote chronic inflammation. Other factors associated with these foods that may lead to inflammation include additives, such as artificial sweeteners and emulsifiers, as well as chemicals in the packaging, such as phthalates and bisphenol.

Helen Taylor, a holistic wellness coach with a master’s degree in biomedical science and genetic and regenerative medicine specializing in molecular and cellular immunology genetics, provided additional insight on the subject. In an email to The Epoch Times, she explained that many PBMAs are made of synthetic ingredients, such as protein isolates, as well as vegetable oils, and additives to mimic the taste of meat.

“While they may appear like a good option on the surface, our bodies struggle to recognize and properly utilize these artificial substances,” Taylor said.

“I’ve seen how these products can disrupt the natural communication between the gut and brain, leading to inflammation and, as the Food Frontiers study suggests, even contributing to depression. It’s as though the body is asking, ‘What is this?’—because it’s certainly not real food.”

Experts Weigh in

No consensus exists among health professionals on the health risks of PBMAs. Some experts advise complete avoidance, while others believe they are fine when consumed in moderation.

Complete Avoidance

“I firmly believe people should avoid these products, even if they are plant-based,” said Taylor. “They lack the nutrient density and bioavailability of real, whole foods, and, in my experience, often do more harm than good.”

She recommended including grass-fed meat in the diet as a “far healthier choice.” Grass-fed meat is rich in high-quality protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and vital nutrients like B12, all of which support brain health and help reduce inflammation, she said.

“If someone is committed to avoiding meat altogether, I’d recommend sticking with whole-food vegetarian options, like eggs or dairy, rather than relying on ultra-processed PBMAs,” Taylor concludes. “Your body deserves real nourishment—not a science experiment.”

Moderation

Moderate intake of PMBAs is not harmful, according to Catherine Gervacio, a registered nutritionist and dietitian consultant for Superfood Green Fusion. In an email to The Epoch Times, she said that whether to include them in the diet depends on individual health goals, preferences, and how these products fit into an overall diet.

PBMAs are good options for enjoying familiar textures and flavors without eating meat, but they have the drawback of being highly processed, continued Gervacio. She said that if people enjoy PBMAs occasionally and the products help them stick to a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle, they are okay in moderation. Yet she advocated balancing them with whole, minimally processed plant foods like beans, lentils, vegetables, and nuts.

While Gervacio added that focusing on whole foods reaps better health, “it’s about balance and what works for your body, lifestyle, and values. Listen to your body, try new things, and find the mix that keeps you feeling your best.”

Unprocessed Plant-Based Meal Ideas

People lead busy lives, so reaching for PBMA is tempting because it provides quick, easy meals. Shoba Balaji, a registered dietitian nutritionist, urged people to transition from PBMAs to home-cooked, plant-based meals as a better option.

“Even though transition is hard initially, with time, it gets easier as you find recipes you like and your taste buds adapt to the change,” he said in an interview with The Epoch Times.

Balaji provides tips and meal ideas for preparing plant-based meals at home.

  • Batch Cooking: Beans, lentils, quinoa, or brown rice can be cooked and frozen for later use. This saves time during busy weeks.
  • Planning Ahead: Planning is important in all phases of life and, more so, in what we eat. Prepare dishes ahead of time and refrigerate them in portion-sized containers to be used within 3–4 days. If you are making beans from scratch, soak them overnight.
  • Invest in Time-Saving Equipment: Tools like an instant pot, rice cooker, high-speed blender, hand blender, or panini grill can make cooking and prepping significantly faster.
  • Mix and Match: Keep prepped ingredients like roasted vegetables, cooked grains, and sauces ready to mix and match into wraps, bowls, or stir-fries.
  • Spices and Herbs: Use different spices and herbs to add flavor.

Breakfast ideas include:

  • Overnight Oats: Combine rolled oats, plant-based milk, chia seeds, and your choice of berries. Add peanut butter or protein powder for an extra boost. After refrigerating overnight, the oats are softened and ready to eat.
  • Avocado Toast With Baked Beans: This is a savory twist on a classic, rich in fiber and plant protein. Add chili flakes for added taste.
  • Toast With Nut or Seed Butter and Banana: This is simple, satisfying, and packed with healthy fats and protein.
  • Yogurt Parfait: Layer unsweetened yogurt, granola, and fresh berries for a refreshing, protein-packed start.
  • Protein Smoothie: Blend frozen fruits, plant-based milk, a handful of greens, and protein powder for a nutrient-dense breakfast on the go.

Lunch ideas include:

  • Hummus and Veggie Sandwich: Spread hummus on whole-grain bread and layer with fresh vegetables like cucumbers, bell peppers, and spinach.
  • Pesto Panini With Grilled Tempeh: Tempeh adds a chewy, satisfying protein to this Mediterranean-inspired sandwich.
  • Tofu and Veggie Wraps: Use a whole-grain tortilla and fill with marinated tofu, crunchy veggies, and a tangy dressing.
  • Edamame and Chickpea Salad: Serve with a side of whole-grain pita bread for a complete, balanced meal.
  • Black Bean Burger: Make patties with black beans, oats, and spices for a hearty and satisfying lunch.

Dinner ideas include:

  • Rice, Channa Masala, and Curried Cauliflower: A flavorful, protein-rich dish that’s naturally gluten-free.
  • Quinoa Bowl With Tempeh and Veggies: Combine quinoa, roasted vegetables, and sautéed tempeh for a well-rounded dinner.
  • Whole-Grain Rice Noodles With Tofu and Stir-Fried Vegetables: Stir fry with low-sodium soy sauce or liquid aminos, garlic, and ginger.
  • Tacos or Enchiladas: Use pinto beans, sautéed vegetables, salsa, and guacamole for a vibrant and satisfying meal.
  • Air-Fried Falafel With Hummus and Whole-Grain Pita Bread: Pair with a Greek salad with oregano and chili flakes for a delicious Mediterranean spread.

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“Shameful, Dangerous, & Anti-Democratic”? – German Establishment Fumes Over Musk’s “Election Interference”

“Shameful, Dangerous, & Anti-Democratic”? – German Establishment Fumes Over Musk’s “Election Interference”

Via Remix News,

Following Elon Musk’s guest column in Welt am Sontag, there is a huge outpouring of anger from the establishment parties and press over his endorsement of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, including claims that Musk is participating in “election interference” and harming Germany democracy. However, can Musk actually shift the election result, and if the AfD scores a surprisingly good result, how will Germany’s power elite react?

Just to get the first point out of the way, it is unlikely that Musk’s endorsement will move the needle all that much. Musk is already demonized across the EU for his takeover of X and shift towards supporting right-leaning candidates. In Germany, there is a constant stream of anti-Musk content produced on a daily basis. Musk writing an op-ed in Welt is hardly going to convince the majority of Germans, who likely already have an unfavorable opinion of Musk.

The AfD is already polling at 19 percent or so, and a poll in November set the party’s voter potential at 25 percent, which means there is a definite ceiling to the party’s support. Could Musk raise that ceiling?

As Bild writes, Hermann Binkert from the opinion research institute INSA stated that “Elon Musk’s support for the AfD can help the party with a view to the federal election. Musk enjoys sympathy in Germany… A party that covers a broader spectrum increases its voter potential.” The Bild report also notes that in “In liberal-conservative circles, the successful entrepreneur’s praise could help to normalize the AfD as a party.”

There may be some truth to this, but again, Musk’s endorsement can only go so far in Germany,. Musk also supports Donald Trump, but the vast majority of Germans still disapprove of Trump.

The outcome of the election will be made clear on Feb. 23, but if anything, the Christmas market attack in Magdeburg is more likely to shift more people towards the AfD than Musk’s opinion piece. On the high end of the scale, the AfD can expect a result in the range of 23 percent of the vote, but that would be a huge jump from where they currently stand. In all reality, the next upcoming government is likely to be CDU and the Greens or CDU and the SPD ruling once again, but a stronger AfD result could complicate any potential coalition agreement.

Reactions to Musk’s guest opinion piece

SPD General Secretary Matthias Miersch told Handelsblatt: “The fact that the Springer publishing house is even offering Elon Musk an official platform to advertise for the AfD is shameful and dangerous.” He said the process shows “how far right-wing networks have now advanced.” Now, the Bavarian SPD parliamentary group has announced it will leave X.

There is plenty of outrage all around, with Teresa Stiens of Handelblatt writing that the Welt am Sonntag allowed itself to be “harnessed to the anti-democratic cart.”

Former editor-in-chief of the ARD capital studio Ulrich Deppendorf wrote on X: “Musk’s appeal in the Welt am Sonntag is the low point in the long-standing history of the Springer publishing house.”

Konstantin von Notz, the deputy parliamentary group leader of the Greens, wrote on X: “Offering a Western oligarch like Musk a platform to promote these enemies of democracy and those who despise the rule of law is simply an amnesia.”

All of this is pretty amazing considering the actual Welt article actively attacks Musk and his AfD support — all in the same piece that Musk wrote! Has there ever been such a ridiculous “guest column” before where the author is attacked in his own piece?

Billionaires have mostly sided with the left — and that was fine

The reality is that foreign billionaires have injected themselves into elections all over the world, and while George Soros remains the classic bogeyman of the right, there are good reasons why he has earned his reputation. Not only has he funded political campaigns, NGOs, and influence operations across the world, but he has also written opinion columns — far more aggressive ones — than Musk’s own guest column.

In fact, Soros has even written for Welt, which nobody seemed to have any problem with. Soros has notably waged war against right-wing governments in a variety of op-eds, including this one targeting the Hungarian and Polish governments, and he has been doing all of this for decades. Despite all of his “election interference,” he is hailed as a hero, and more importantly a source of money, for the European establishment.

Welt stacked the deck against Musk

On top of all the brouhaha, the Welt opinion editor went so far as to resign over someone sharing their…opinion. What a sad display of virtue signaling.

“I always enjoyed heading the opinion section of WELT and WAMS. Today, an article by Elon Musk appeared in Welt am Sonntag. I handed in my resignation yesterday after it went to print,” wrote Eva Marie Kogel.

What kind of newspaper would turn down the opinion piece of one of the most influential people in the world, who owns some of the most innovative companies in the world, and who is sure to have a powerful voice in the upcoming Trump administration? If anything, Germans have a right to know what Musk is thinking, and any publication worth their salt — or with any commitment to the free flow of information — should be biting at the chomp to have him write a guest column. Germans can then decide for themselves.

Remix News, for example, would most certainly run any op-ed from George Soros, but in all fairness, we are just not big enough or influential enough to garner the attention of the billionaire class. However, the principle remains: We should hear the opinion of the people who move the world.

On top of the mass hysteria about the Musk article, it was published in a very unorthodox format. In the same piece that Musk wrote, the anti-Musk opinion is printed right below his. Normally, a pro and contra opinion piece features two different opinions on the same topic, but both writers normally do not have access to the other person’s writing sample. The reason why is obvious: It disadvantages one writer’s opinion, allowing the response to cite the original arguments and attempt to refute them while the original poster has no chance to respond in the same piece.

Basically, Welt rigged the whole process, first by not allowing Musk’s piece to stand alone, as is normally the right of opinion piece writers, and second by allowing the contra writer to have access to Musk’s opinion without Musk having the right of response. Welt could have run a separate opinion piece refuting Musk’s opinion, but they did not do that. Instead, they appear to have played a dirty trick on Musk, and it is just another small example which shows the various measures the establishment will go to stack the deck against anyone opposing their narrative.

How will Germany react to a surprise election result from the AfD?

Of course, Musk and other factors may deliver a shock result for the AfD, in the range of 23 percent or above .If such a scenario were to transpire, we may truly see a “mask off” situation from the German establishment, as it could complicate the formation of a coalition government.

Far more concerning than Musk sharing his opinion — notably one that pretends to value freedom of expression — were the words of warning from German President Frank Steinmeier following Musk’s guest column.

“”I also expect the election campaign to be conducted fairly and transparently. Outside influence is a danger to democracy, whether it is covert, as was evidently the case recently in the Romanian elections, or open and blatant, as is currently being practiced particularly intensively on platform X,” said Steinmeier.

Steinmeier’s warning about foreign interference sounds ominous in the context of Romania. After all, he makes no mention of the Romanian government’s reaction to this alleged foreign interference, which was to cancel the entire election.

Is there anything more undemocratic than outright canceling an election? The move in Romania has set an incredibly dangerous precedent. Romania’s Constitutional Court has offered basically no solid evidence that the Russians were “influencing” the elections, and even if Moscow paid some TikTok influencers, is this now grounds to cancel an entire election?

Now, the question can be asked if such a scneario could play out in Germany. Could an entire election just be canceled? That answer is of course it could. If the German establishment was under enough pressure, any actions, no matter how extreme, would be warranted to “protect democracy.” The same establishment is already openly looking to ban the entire AfD party, so despite all their high talk, it is important to remember that the only acceptable version of democracy is one in which they are winning.

Germany’s influence operations

Despite claims that Musk is participating in “foreign election interference,” such a stance is rich coming from the German government. In what is an even more “egregious” form of interference, Chancellor Olaf Scholz publically voiced his preference for Biden over Trump. This was not an outright endorsement but about as close as Scholz could get without officially backing Biden.

So what? Scholz has his preferences, and we deserve to hear them. Musk has his preference, and we also deserve to hear his.

However, Germany’s state media arm is notoriously involved in other elections across the world, including the lavishly funded Deutsche Welle. Let’s keep in mind that Elon Musk is a private individual, whereas German state media receives €410 million in taxpayer funding every year. That figure is not a typo. We’re almost at half a billion for just the one outlet, which runs numerous operations in different languages. Of course, there is also the other state media outlets that also receive hundreds of milions, such as ZDF and ARD. These are sprawling media giants funded by many German taxpayers who clearly disagree with their editorial line.

DW is also highly partisan. DW Stories, for example, put out pieces that basically compare Donald Trump to the Nazis.

Deutsche Welle also openly called the Facebook ban of Donald Trump, a former president and current president-elect, the “right decision” in an op-ed post. There are an endless amount of stories that go directly into the realm of foreign interference, and DW generates a lot of stories and hits with their thousands of employees. Should Hungary cancel its next election due to “foreign interference” because DW runs hit pieces against Orbán, which refer to his country as a “democratically legitmized autocracy?” The thought is absurd, and we all know what the reaction from Europe would be.

The reality is whatever Germany claims about foreign interference regarding the upcoming election, there is palpable outrage against the ruling government. The Christmas market attack is only the latest manifestation of the government’s failed policies, which also date back to the CDU, which was the ruling party the last time a Christmas market was hit with an Islamic terror attack. Polling shows the AfD’s stance, on immigration for example, is more or less mainstream, which is why the CDU has been trying to co-opt much of the party’s program on immigration even if they have no real plan to follow through, especially due to their future coalition partnership with the Greens or SPD.

However, there will likely be no need to “cancel” election results just yet in Germany. The political establishment has likely been sitting on certain avenues of attack against the AfD that they will spring over the next two months, whether it is secret recordings or other damaging information. Spying on German supporters of the AfD is legal after all in many German states. It has long been an ongoing pattern that these surprises are sprung shortly before an election, all the way from the AfD Berlin offices being raided in 2022 right before state elections to the strange saga surrounding the Voice of Europe (VoE) media outlet being shut down just before the EU parliamentary elections.

Read more here…

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What Made The News In America In 2024

What Made The News In America In 2024

This chart lists the top nine U.S. news stories of 2024, according to Google’s Year in Search. In addition, Visual Capitalist’s Pallavia Rao visualized the popularity of one developing news story.

ℹ️ Google looks at news searches between December 31st 2023–December 8th, 2024 when defining this list. Popularity peaks in this chart are not normalized across news stories.

In case this year has felt particularly long, we also did one for 2023. It’s a useful refresher of what had everyone talking exactly 12 months ago.

Politics and Crime Kept Americans Googling

Unsurprisingly in an election year three of the top stories for America centered around politics.

The first of course: an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump in July. The second: the big election in November.

Another story that had Americans googling for context: Project 2025. This conservative plan released by the Heritage Foundation for the next Republican administration went largely unnoticed until Democrats began talking about it.

It broadly defined four policy aims. One in particular which raised alarm, wanted to place the federal bureaucracy under direct Presidential control. It also proposed withdrawing a popular abortion pill from the market and to enforce a law that stops the drug from crossing state borders.

But perhaps the biggest news story of all hit in the last week of Google’s Year in Search analysis, when a gunman shot and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

A 25-year-old, Luigi Mangione, has been arrested in relation to the assassination.

More importantly, the assassination and the subsequent arrest has spurred conversation around America’s healthcare industry. The data behind denied claims (one-in-five) as well as large medical costs (the leading cause of bankruptcy) has added to the conversation.

Looking for other related news with the health insurance industry? Check out: America’s Largest Insurers by State for a full breakdown.

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Engineering Reality: A Century Of Cultural Control, Part II – Capturing The Counterculture

Engineering Reality: A Century Of Cultural Control, Part II – Capturing The Counterculture

Authored by Joshua Stylman via substack,

A Century of Cultural Control From Edison’s Monopolies to Algorithmic Manipulation

Author’s Note: For years, I understood advertising was designed to manipulate behavior. As someone who studied the mechanics of marketing, I considered myself an educated consumer who could navigate rational market choices. What I didn’t grasp was how this same psychological architecture shaped every aspect of our cultural landscape. This investigation began as curiosity about the music industry’s ties to intelligence agencies. It evolved into a comprehensive examination of how power structures systematically mold public consciousness.

What I discovered showed me that even my most cynical assumptions about manufactured culture barely scratched the surface. This revelation has fundamentally altered not just my worldview, but my relationships with those who either cannot or choose not to examine these mechanisms of control. This piece aims to make visible what many sense but cannot fully articulate – to help others see these hidden systems of influence. Because recognizing manipulation is the first step toward resisting it.

This investigation unfolds in three parts: First, we’ll examine the foundational systems of control established in the early 20th century. Next, we’ll explore how these methods evolved through popular culture and counterculture movements. Finally, we’ll see how these techniques have been automated and perfected through digital systems.

Capturing the Counterculture

In Part One, we traced the development of structures of oversight from Edison’s physical monopolies through Tavistock’s psychological operations, witnessing how corporate and banking interests and intelligence agencies converged to shape public consciousness. Now we’ll see how these methods reached new sophistication through popular culture, beginning with the British Invasion of the 1960s, which demonstrated how thoroughly orchestrated music movements could reshape society.

The Beatles and Rolling Stones weren’t just bands – as researcher Mike Williams has extensively documented in his analysis of the British Invasion, their emergence marked the beginning of a systematic and profound cultural transformation. Williams notes that even the term ‘British Invasion’ itself was telling – a military metaphor for what was ostensibly a cultural phenomenon, perhaps Tavistock telegraphing its operation in plain sight. What seemed like playful marketing language actually described a carefully orchestrated infiltration of American youth culture. Through hundreds of hours of meticulously documented research, Williams builds an overwhelming case that the Beatles served as the spearhead of a broader agenda that used albums like Sgt. Pepper and the Rolling Stones’ Their Satanic Majesties Request to deliberately steer youth culture away from traditional values and family structures. What seems tame by today’s standards represented a calculated assault on social norms, initiating a cultural transformation that would accelerate over the following decades.

Williams’ research goes further, presenting compelling evidence that the Beatles were essentially the first modern ‘boy band’ – their image carefully crafted, their music largely written and performed by others. This revelation transforms our understanding of the British Invasion: what appeared to be an organic cultural phenomenon was in fact a meticulously orchestrated operation, with professional musicians and songwriters behind the scenes while the Beatles served as appealing frontmen for the massive social engineering project.

As a lifelong music fan and Beatles devotee, confronting this evidence initially felt like sacrilege. Yet the pattern becomes undeniable once you allow yourself to see it. While debate continues over specific details like the Frankfurt School’s Theodor Adorno’s alleged involvement in crafting Beatles songs – a claim that has both passionate proponents and critics – what’s clear is that the operation bore all the hallmarks of Tavistock’s social engineering methodology.

The deliberate crafting of a “good boys/bad boys” (Beatles/Rolling Stones) dialectic offered controlled choices and allowed “both sides” to advance the exact same desired cultural shifts. Andrew Loog Oldham masterfully crafted the Stones’ ‘bad boy’ image using public relations techniques reminiscent of Edward Bernays’ methods (the ‘father of public relations’ who pioneered mass psychological manipulation) – creating desire through psychological insight and manufacturing cultural rebellion as a marketable commodity. As Oldham himself acknowledged in his autobiography, he wasn’t just selling music but rather ‘rebellion, anarchy, and sex appeal wrapped up in a neat package’ – deliberately creating a myth for people to buy into. His sophisticated understanding of cultural branding and mass psychology reflected the broader methods of influence that were reshaping media and public opinion during the era.

Behind Mick Jagger’s rebellious persona lay an education at the London School of Economics, suggesting an insider with a deeper understanding of power systems at play. This assiduous development of image extended to the performers’ inner circle – notably Jagger’s girlfriend Marianne Faithfull, herself a successful singer and socialite, whose father was an MI6 officer who interrogated Heinrich Himmler and whose maternal grandfather had Habsburg Dynasty roots. The Stones’ finances were managed by Prince Rupert Loewenstein, a Bavarian aristocrat and private banker whose noble lineage and financial circles intersected with the Rothschild dynasty – another example of establishment figures behind seemingly anti-establishment movements.

Even the record label itself fit the pattern: EMI (Electric and Musical Industries), which signed both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, began as a military electronics company. During World War II, EMI’s research and development contributed significantly to Britain’s radar program and other military technologies. This fusion of military-industrial interests with cultural production was no coincidence – EMI’s technical expertise in electronics and communications would prove valuable in both warfare and the mass distribution of cultural content.

These carefully managed British experiments in cultural control would soon find their perfect laboratory in America, where an unlikely convergence would reshape youth culture and the family unit forever. Britain had pioneered these methods of cultural orchestration through music, embedding intelligence ties into the British Invasion, but America would refine and scale these techniques to unprecedented levels.

The Laurel Canyon Laboratory

In the hills above Hollywood between 1965-1975, as journalist Dave McGowan first documented, an extraordinary phenomenon: the emergence of a new music scene centered in Laurel Canyon, where an improbable concentration of military and intelligence family connections converged to reshape American youth culture. This convergence was no accident – as anti-war sentiment grew strongest in academic circles, this military-intelligence nexus helped redirect potential resistance into a drug-saturated counterculture focused on ‘dropping out’ rather than organized opposition to the war.

The military/intelligence connections within Laurel Canyon were striking.

  • Jim Morrison’s father commanded the fleet during the Gulf of Tonkin incident that launched the Vietnam War.

  • Frank Zappa’s father was a chemical warfare specialist at Edgewood Arsenal, a key human experimentation research site.

  • David Crosby, scion of the Van Cortlandts and Van Rensselaers—American royalty—descended from a lineage of political power that included senators, Supreme Court justices, and Revolutionary generals.

  • James Taylor, a descendant of Massachusetts Bay Colony settlers, grew up in a family shaped by academia and military service, including his father’s role in Operation Deep Freeze in Antarctica.

  • Sharon Tate, daughter of Army intelligence officer Lt. Col. Paul Tate, moved through these circles before her death.

  • Dennis Hopper, whose father was OSS, directed Easy Rider with Peter Fonda, packaging counterculture rebellion for mainstream consumption.

The transformation was systematic – from the post-war optimism and unity embodied by JFK’s New Frontier to the calculated fragmentation that followed his assassination. This mass shared public trauma, perfectly suited to Tavistock’s methods of social engineering through psychological shock, marked the end of genuine optimism. The Boomers, raised with unprecedented prosperity and inspired by Kennedy’s vision of a New Frontier, saw their potential for authentic social and political transformation redirected into carefully crafted cultural movements that would shape subsequent generations. These pervasive connections between military-intelligence figures and countercultural leaders – from Morrison’s admiral father to Zappa’s chemical warfare specialist parent to Crosby’s political dynasty – reveal a clear pattern: the systematic co-opting of youth culture by establishment powers.

The timing of Laurel Canyon’s emergence as a counterculture hub coincided with the CIA’s MK-Ultra’s mind control program’s peak years of operation. This was no coincidence. The same organizations experimenting with consciousness control through chemical methods, such as LSD, were simultaneously embedding themselves in cultural programming efforts. The convergence of these strategies in Laurel Canyon laid the groundwork for what would soon become the full-scale fusion of music and psychedelics—a calculated effort to thwart organically arising political resistance by channeling it into a movement centered on personal transcendence rather than effective collective action.

Programming the Revolution

Building on the psychological and cultural groundwork established in Laurel Canyon, the fusion of music and psychedelics marked the apex of consciousness manipulation. This phase of mass cultural programming strategically redirected genuine political resistance into artificially managed cultural channels, steering dissent away from organized movements and into fragmented, drug-fueled withdrawal.

Even the Grateful Dead, the quintessential embodiment of California counterculture, which cultivated a devoted following that defined a generation’s search for community and meaning, were intricately tied to mechanisms of societal control. Their manager Alan Trist, was not only the son of Tavistock founder Eric Trist but was also present at the pivotal car accident that killed Jerry Garcia’s childhood friend, Paul Speegle—a tragedy that set Garcia on the path to forming the band. Garcia’s military connection adds another layer of intrigue: after stealing his mother’s car in 1960, he was offered the choice between prison or military service. Despite repeatedly going AWOL from Fort Ord and the Presidio of San Francisco, Garcia received only a general discharge—an unusually lenient outcome that raises questions about potential official connections. Meanwhile, the band’s lyricist, Robert Hunter, participated in government-funded LSD experiments tied to the broader psychedelic research of the era. Serving as the house band for the CIA-connected Merry Pranksters, the Grateful Dead played a key role in steering anti-war sentiment toward psychedelic retreat, aligning the counterculture with state-sponsored agendas in ways that warrant deeper scrutiny.

This alignment of counterculture and establishment interests proved wildly effective. As anti-war sentiment grew strongest in academic circles – where genuine resistance could threaten structural power – the emergence of the hippie movement effectively redirected opposition into a youth counterculture saturated with drugs and focused on escapism rather than organized resistance. As the war machine escalated operations in Vietnam, young Americans were guided toward cultural dissolution – a perfect formula for neutralizing meaningful peace movements. The same military-intelligence complex that drove the war was simultaneously molding the culture that would prevent effective resistance to it.

Timothy Leary’s role in this transformation was crucial. Before becoming the psychedelic movement’s most influential voice, he had been a West Point cadet and would later serve as an FBI informant. His advocacy for psychedelics emerged alongside the CIA’s own exploration of substances like LSD during the MK-Ultra era. John Lennon later reflected on this confluence with biting irony: ‘We must always remember to thank the CIA and the Army for LSD. That’s what people forget… They invented LSD to control people and what they did was give us freedom.’ This seeming backfire of the program masked a deeper success – dismantling potential resistance through the promotion of chemical disengagement. By popularizing the mantra “turn on, tune in, drop out,” Leary advanced this agenda. This redirection not only fragmented youth opposition, but weakened their ties to traditional support systems such as families and communities – exactly the kind of social atomization that would make future control easier.

The overlap between government-funded LSD research and the emerging music scene was far from coincidental. While MK-Ultra explored chemical means of consciousness control, the music industry was simultaneously perfecting cultural methods—with bands like the Grateful Dead bridging both worlds through their ties to government-backed LSD experiments and the rapidly growing counterculture.

Redirecting Resistance

Patterns of government leadership connections to musical movements weren’t limited to the psychedelic era. As popular music evolves through new genres and decades, the same underlying relationships continue between establishment power and cultural influence.

In the hardcore punk scene, figures like Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat, Fugazi) whose father was in the White House Press Corps and present at JFK’s assassination, would ironically become one of the most fiercely independent figures in music, pioneering the DIY ethic through his label Dischord Records. His establishment connections extended back further – his grandfather Milton MacKaye was a magazine writer and executive with the Office of War Information. His autonomous approach seemed to resist the system, yet his establishment connections highlight a broader pattern. Even in alternative rock, Dave Grohl’s father served as special assistant to Senator Robert Taft Jr. during the Reagan administration. Madonna, who became the defining pop star of the 1980s, was the daughter of Tony Ciccone, an engineer who worked on military projects for Chrysler Defense and General Dynamics Land Systems.

Having parents involved in government, defense, or intelligence work doesn’t imply wrongdoing by these artists, however, these examples represent just a fraction of the documented connections between counterculture figures and power structures. The pattern extends across decades and genres, with hundreds of similar cases suggesting not coincidence but systematic design – from jazz musicians backed by banking families to punk rockers with government connections to mainstream pop stars from defense industry families. These pervasive ties raise fundamental questions about the relationship between ruling class power and cultural influence.

Perhaps no single family better exemplifies the deliberate fusion of intelligence operations and cultural production than the Copelands. Miles Copeland Jr., who helped found the CIA and orchestrated coups across the Middle East, detailed the psychological strategies behind this integration in his book The Game of Nations. In that revealing text, Copeland explicitly outlined the manipulation methodology that would shape both intelligence operations and popular culture: “In the world of covert operations, nothing is what it appears to be. The key is not just controlling actions, but controlling the perception of actions.”

His son Miles Copeland III became a key figure in the music industry, managing influential acts like The Police (with brother Stewart as drummer) and founding I.R.S. Records. Through I.R.S., Copeland would shape alternative music’s mainstream emergence, managing acts like R.E.M. fronted by Michael Stipe, another military child. The Copelands represent a crucial bridge between covert operations and cultural production, demonstrating how intelligence methodologies evolved from direct intervention to subtle influence through entertainment. Their success in blending counterculture appeal with commercial viability became a template for future narrative sculpting.

This pattern of cultural engineering follows historically consistent principles. Artists and movements aligning with intelligence objectives receive overwhelming promotion, while genuine resistance faces suppression or elimination. The tragic ends of figures like Phil Ochs and John Lennon, both under documented FBI surveillance for their direct challenges to state power, contrast notably with the career trajectories of those who presented rebellion within more conventional bounds.

Manufacturing Gender

While music proved to be the perfect laboratory for testing mass consciousness control, these methods would soon extend far beyond entertainment.Nowhere was this more evident than in the deliberate reshaping of gender roles and family structures, with the goal of reshaping intimate aspects of human identity and relationships.

The strategic calibration of feminist narratives emerged as a particularly powerful example, with intelligence agencies actively shaping gender politics through media and organized activism. Gloria Steinem who acknowledged working with CIA-funded organizations like the Independent Research Service during the 1950s and 1960s exemplifies this intersection. Her Ms. Magazine, launched in 1972, merged feminist ideals with carefully curated messaging, while Steinem later admitted to participating in CIA-funded events aimed at influencing feminist movements during the Cold War.

Nicholas Rockefeller’s candid admission to his friend Aaron Russo underscored how women’s liberation was strategically funded to expand state and corporate control—doubling the tax base through workforce participation, weakening family bonds through increased divorce rates, and increasing state influence over children via state-run childcare.

During this same period, influential shows like That Girl and The Mary Tyler Moore Show helped normalize these very changes, popularizing the archetype of the independent, career-focused woman in ways that notably aligned with systemic objectives.

This transformation was systematic. Women’s magazines shifted from primarily domestic content to increasingly career-focused messaging. Cosmopolitan’s dramatic evolution under Helen Gurley Brown’s editorship in the 1960s exemplified this transformation, normalizing not just women’s workforce participation but also promoting sexual liberation outside traditional marriage – a dual agenda that aligned perfectly with corporate interests in expanding both the labor pool and consumer base.

This deliberate shaping of gender movements extends to the present, with Tavistock Institute continuing to form modern narratives. From shifting women’s magazines toward career messaging in the 1960s to today’s relentless promotion of evolving gender narratives, these movements consistently align with agenda-driven objectives.

Commodifying Resistance

The techniques perfected in Laurel Canyon for transforming genuine resistance into profitable cultural products would evolve into increasingly complex frameworks of control. From the Grateful Dead’s pioneering of festival culture to modern corporate music festivals like Coachella, authentic counterculture spaces would be systematically converted into commercial enterprises.

By the 1990s, these methods had evolved into systematic co-option of authentic resistance. While the Boomers experienced the shift from optimism to disillusionment, Generation X faced a more highly refined mechanism that commodified alienation itself. Kurt Cobain’s trajectory from authentic voice of generational discontent to MTV commodity demonstrated how the apparatus of influence had evolved – no longer just redirecting resistance but transforming it into profitable cultural products. This commodification extended beyond music – brands like Nike transformed anti-establishment street culture into global marketing campaigns through figures like Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley. The era’s “alternative” culture became so thoroughly commercialized that mall retailers like Hot Topic emerged to sell pre-packaged “rebellion” to suburban teens, turning counter-cultural symbols into standardized retail offerings.

The comprehensive hijack of underground music scenes demonstrates how thoroughly the power structure perfected cultural manipulation.Just as intelligence agencies had redirected 60s counterculture, corporations developed advanced methods for capturing and commodifying organic dissidence. The Vans Warped Tour transformed punk rock – once a genuine expression of youth rebellion – into a traveling corporate marketing platform, complete with sponsored stages and branded merchandise. Red Bull’s music academy program went further, creating what amounts to an early warning system for potentially disruptive cultural movements. By identifying emerging underground genres and artists early, they could redirect authentic cultural expression into commercial channels before it developed genuine revolutionary potential.

Even the most fiercely independent scenes proved vulnerable to this system. Major labels created fake indie imprints to maintain underground credibility while controlling distribution. Tobacco companies specifically targeted underground clubs and raves, understanding that subcultural credibility could be converted into market share. The pattern established in Laurel Canyon – of transforming authentic resistance into profitable products – had evolved into a science of cultural capture.

Just as the Grateful Dead’s government connections helped establish templates for controlled cultural spaces, modern music festivals serve as data collection points and behavioral laboratories. The evolution from Acid Tests to algorithmically-curated festival lineups demonstrates how thoroughly the framework of influence has digitized.

The Celebrity Machine

The approach perfected through Gloria Steinem – channeling authentic social movements through carefully managed spokespersons – would evolve into today’s meticulously crafted model of celebrity activism.

This algorithmic management extends beyond content to talent itself, with platforms increasingly determining not just what succeeds but which voices rise to prominence. The strategic positioning of celebrity activists demonstrates how thoroughly institutional interests have penetrated entertainment. George Clooney’s involvement with the Council on Foreign Relations, continuing a multigenerational family connection to power that began with his father Nick Clooney’s Cold War era journalism, exemplifies how these entertainment-establishment ties often span generations. Angelina Jolie’s evolution from Hollywood rebel to UNHCR Special Envoy exemplifies how countercultural appeal can be redirected toward state objectives. Similarly, Leonardo DiCaprio’s environmental advocacy – promoted through WEF platforms while maintaining a private jet lifestyle – shows how even legitimate concerns are shaped to align with elite frameworks. Similarly, Sean Penn’s pattern of high-profile crisis interventions – from Hurricane Katrina to HaitiVenezuela’s Hugo Chávez, and most recently Ukraine – raises questions about selective platform access. While establishment-aligned celebrities receive endless amplification, those questioning official narratives often find themselves swiftly marginalized or silenced.

Like Steinem’s CIA-backed feminist organizing, modern celebrity activism often aligns remarkably well with ruling class objectives. The path from counterculture figure to establishment voice has become a repeatable template.

Marketing Modern Culture

Modern equivalents of countercultural programming demonstrate how these systems remain highly effective. From the entertainment industry to luxury fashion houses, today’s cultural engineers craft narratives that align with elite interests under the guise of progress.

This pattern of coordinated societal restructuring extends across multiple industries and platforms. The fashion industry’s role became explicit through incidents like Balenciaga’s controversial 2022 campaign featuring children with bondage imagery. While public outrage focused on the immediate controversy, the incident revealed how fashion houses increasingly push narratives about gender, sexuality, and social norms.

Just as the Stones and Beatles channeled rebellion into acceptable forms, today’s cultural architects craft carefully calibrated resistance. Billie Eilish’s themes of alienation provide Gen Z with a commercially viable outlet for discontent, while Lizzo’s challenge to conventional beauty standards align with corporate interests in promoting pharmaceuticals, wellness products, and consumer goods tailored to diverse audiences. Even the most commercially successful artists reflect these establishment connections – Taylor Swift’s family ties to banking dynasties, including her grandfather’s role in the Federal Reserve, demonstrate how thoroughly embedded these relationships remain. As researcher Mike Benz has documented, NATO’s own training materials identify Swift as a key figure for message amplification, revealing how bureaucratic influence operates in the digital age.

When Health Becomes Ideology

The promotion of unhealthy lifestyles serves multiple systemic purposes. A population focused on ‘body positivity’ while struggling with obesity and chronic health conditions becomes both more profitable for pharmaceutical companies and more dependent on institutional systems.

This agenda manifests in how unhealthiness is celebrated as progressive and inclusive. Corporate campaigns and media portray obese body types and unhealthy lifestyles as empowering, normalizing behaviors that in most cases will lead to poor long-term health. For example, Cosmopolitan featured a February 2021 cover proclaiming, “This is Healthy!” alongside imagery of unconventional body types, while Nike introduced plus-size mannequins in their flagship stores, generating significant media buzz. These efforts were celebrated as milestones of inclusivity, solidifying the ‘body positivity’ movement as a cultural touchstone.

At the same time, fitness and working out are increasingly framed as symbols of extremism. Articles and think pieces link workout culture and physical health with dangerous ideologies, painting personal discipline as a marker of political radicalization. This patently absurd narrative subtly reframes exercise not as wellness and personal discipline, but as symbols of far-right extremism.

This deliberate inversion mirrors Orwell’s dystopia: health becomes harmful, while unhealthiness becomes virtuous. By reframing physical well-being and self-improvement as forms of deviance, these narratives distort societal values, aligning them with complacency as a moral ideal.

The seeds of this shift were planted during the COVID-19 pandemic, where public health policies largely ignored foundational wellness practices. Instead of promoting sunshine, exercise, proper nutrition, or weight loss – despite obesity being the highest risk factor – official messaging emphasized isolation, masking, and compliance.

In the post-pandemic era, these themes have evolved further, reframing personal health and discipline as not just unnecessary, but as politically dangerous.

The treatment of health and fitness reveals a calculated agenda – promoting unhealthy lifestyles while demonizing physical discipline serves the same end: creating a more dependent and controllable population. This isn’t contradiction but convergence: both approaches push people away from self-reliance and toward institutional dependence. This isn’t random contradiction but calculated deception: just as Tavistock learned to use psychological vulnerability to reshape consciousness, modern organizations deploy health narratives to create new forms of social control.

​​This systematic reshaping of health consciousness parallels an even broader transformation: the redefinition of citizenship and national identity itself. Just as physical fitness was reframed as extremism, traditional notions of patriotism and national pride would be carefully reconstructed to serve power structures. The entertainment industry, having perfected techniques for modifying health narratives, would deploy these same methods to reshape public understanding of loyalty and national purpose.

Shaping Patriotism

From the fitness industry to Hollywood, narratives are crafted to ensure compliance with systemic ideals, often echoing tactics first developed to reshape public sentiment during the isolationist era discussed earlier. Just as J.P. Morgan’s acquisition of newspapers in 1917 helped frame America’s reluctant entry into global conflicts as a moral imperative; television series, streaming shows, and films all shape public perceptions of military action by glamorizing its necessity and heroism.

Modern blockbusters like Top Gun: Maverick demonstrate how studios must submit scripts to the Department of Defense for approval, with military-mandated changes required to access essential equipment and filming locations. The Pentagon’s influence extends deep into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Captain Marvel required extensive script revisions to secure military support, transforming the protagonist from a civilian pilot into an Air Force officer. Similar military oversight shaped Iron Man, with the Pentagon demanding script approval in exchange for access to bases and equipment. These aren’t just product placement deals – they represent systematic narrative control at the heart of modern entertainment. Other films, such as Zero Dark Thirty and Argohave been produced in direct collaboration with the CIA, promoting narratives aligned with military interests.

The NFL provides another striking example of how sports leagues function as extensions of the entertainment network, leveraging emotional narratives to shape public sentiment. Military flyoversplayer tributes to soldiers, and Super Bowl advertisements are often presented as organic celebrations of national pride. However, these moments frequently stem from paid partnerships with the Department of Defense, blurring the lines between authentic patriotism and orchestrated messaging. Just as blockbuster films glamorize military action, sports leagues normalize the connection between patriotism and military service, reinforcing regimented narratives under the guise of entertainment.

While it is true that genuine patriotism and respect for service members reflect authentic American values, the entertainment industry’s careful curation of military narratives serves a deeper purpose: normalizing perpetual foreign interventions without encouraging deeper understanding of these conflicts and their terrible consequences. By conflating support for troops with unquestioning acceptance of military action, these cultural products manufacture consent for engagements most citizens neither understand nor meaningfully debate. The transformation of complex geopolitical realities into simplified hero narratives helps ensure public compliance without public comprehension.

Even ostensibly critical films like The Bourne Films and Charlie Wilson’s War blend fact and fiction in ways that subtly glorify intelligence work and interventionist policies. This narrative crafting ensures that skepticism of these organizations remains constrained, reinforcing a sense of patriotism tied to state ideals and policies.

Alongside these cinematic examples, the video game industry has become a powerful tool for behavioral influence strategies. Franchises like Call of Duty have embedded pro-military narratives in their immersive gameplay, serving as advanced recruitment tools for the armed forces.

While Hollywood and gaming recruit audiences into the machinery of war, contemporary music has been weaponized in a way similar to the examples of jazz diplomacy in the 1950s, the “British Invasion”, and Laurel Canyon musicians discussed before. Nowhere is this more striking than in hip-hop, where the genre’s transformation from protest music to ‘gangsta rap’ illuminates how power brokers co-opt authentic voices to align with the very corporate and political interests that are actively working to subjugate them.

Prison Profit Pipeline

Hip-hop’s rise in the 1980s coincided with the crack epidemic, a devastating chapter in American history exacerbated by the CIA’s involvement with Contra rebels in Nicaragua—a link exposed by journalist Gary Webb in his groundbreaking investigation. What began as a genre documenting the effects of systemic oppression and the scourge of drugs in Black communities soon became commodified. The raw narratives of survival and resistance were transformed into glamorized depictions of drug culture, aligning neatly with authority-driven interests that perpetuates profitable cycles of incarceration and control.

The music industry’s real agenda becomes explicit through figures like hip-hop icon Ice Cube, who revealed how record labels and private prisons deliberately aligned their interests. “It seems really kind of suspicious,” Cube noted, “that the records that come out are really geared to push people towards that prison industry.” His assertion that “the same people who own the [record labels] own the prisons” exposed the strategic development of content to feed incarceration systems.

As Cube explained, “a lot of dope songs people like are made by a group of people telling rappers what to say,” replacing organic artistic expression with carefully developed narratives. This deliberate shift funneled anger and discontent into self-destructive behaviors, perpetuating cycles of incarceration that aligned neatly with corporate interests. The prison-industrial complex demonstrated how systemic control could merge profit motives with social programming. This fusion of surveillance, behavioral modification, and economic coercion would become the template for digital oversight framework, where algorithms track behavior, shape choices, and enforce compliance through economic penalties – just at global scale

What record labels achieved manually in hip-hop – identifying, redirecting, and commodifying authentic expression – would become the template for digital control. Just as executives learned to transform street culture into profitable products, algorithms would soon automate this process at global scale. The transformation from protest to profit wasn’t limited to music – it became the blueprint for how all cultural resistance would be managed in the digital age.

In Part Three, we’ll see how these cultural shaping techniques have been automated and perfected through digital systems. The methods of cultural control evolved from physical to psychological, from local to global, from manual to automated. What began with Edison’s hardware monopolies and reached its analog peak in the manipulation of popular culture would find its ultimate expression in digital systems. The transformation from mechanical to algorithmic control represents not just a technological evolution, but a quantum leap in the capability to shape human consciousness.

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6’4″ Trans Child-Molester Sexually-Abused Female Cellmate In Washington Prison: Suit

6’4″ Trans Child-Molester Sexually-Abused Female Cellmate In Washington Prison: Suit

Western trans madness has many shocking manifestations. Woke school counselors and doctors pushing 14-year-olds into double-mastectomies is certainly the worst, but locking real women in prison cells with self-identifying “trans women” ranks way up there too. 

That general practice is objectionable enough on its face, but a specific example from the Left Coast took it to a disturbing extreme, as Washington prison officials made a female prisoner share a cell with a towering, six-foot-four convicted child molester. The woman, Mozzy Clark, is now suing the state, saying the hulking “trans woman” named Christopher Scott Williams sexually abused and harassed her for months.    

Convicted of sexually assaulting an underage girl, Christopher Scott Williams was given a female cellmate after identifying as “trans” (Washington Dept of Corrections)

Williams’ dedication to his trans identity apparently stops short of bothering to take a female name, but does extend as far as wanting to have a woman locked in the same room with him every night. Williams had previously been convicted of sexually assaulting his own sister when he was 16 and she was only nine years old. His father said he’d first abused his sister three years earlier, but he avoided charges for that incident.

He was later convicted in 2009 and 2010 on felony charges for failing to register as a sex offender where he lived. At the time of his government-facilitated cohabitation with Clark, Williams was doing time for hitting his girlfriend in the head with a pipe.

Williams was originally sent to a male prison — where he reportedly beat a male prison guard unconscious, necessitating reconstructive surgery — but then declared himself female and petitioned for a transfer to a woman’s prison, according to Clark’s complaint. The Washington Department of Corrections obliged, sending him to the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW). He then accused his roommate of bullying him, and asked to be locked up with Clark.  

Clark says that, as a child, she was raped by an uncle and sold by her mother for drug money. Now her life at WCCW became a new living hell, which, according to the complaint, started with lewd comments and displays of Wiliams’ genitals: 

“In their cell, Ms. Clark was on the bottom bunk. Mr. Williams … would hover menacingly over Ms. Clark’s bunk with an erection while touching himself. He would also display his erection to Ms. Clark against her will, and gesture towards it, saying how much he wanted her.”

“I’d be sitting on my bunk and he’d lean over me and he’d be like, ‘I hate it when it fills up with blood’,” Clark told National Review. On multiple occasions, Clark woke up to find Williams on her bed. “When I startled awake, I felt . . . Christopher jerk his hand out from in my pants, and underneath my blankets. I was in shock. It took me back to my childhood.” In another incident, Clark says Williams returned to the cell with a homemade, strap-on dildo and asked Clark to use it on him. Her complaints to prison authorities prompted threats of physical violence from the giant in the bunk above her. 

Other female inmates have complained about Williams and other biological men placed in the women’s prison. Some of those grievances include showers that don’t afford privacy from male leering. As an anonymous female inmate told National Review

“Our shower stalls don’t go up to our heads. And the bathroom stalls, same thing. A bunch of women, when they’re in the showers, these people are just standing there. They don’t have to stand on their tippy toes and they look over and see everything. People were so uncomfortable. You feel kind of like you’ve been violated.”

Williams is now reportedly living alone a single cell. “They moved him out of the room, and they found literally a bag of dicks,” a female prisoner said. “A bunch of homemade dildos that this dude made.”

Washington State corrections Secretary Cheryl Strange has garnered leftist praise for facilitating “gender-affirming care” for convicts

Fittingly, the Washington Department of Corrections is led by a woman named Cheryl Strange. An Evergreen State College product and progressive who was appointed by the Biden administration to a federal corrections advisory board, Strange has overseen the implementation of taxpayer-funded “gender-affirming care” for Washington inmates, along with a host of other trans-catering policies. For example, male prisoners who say they are actually women can demand that pat-downs and physical inspections are performed on them by female prison guards.  

“Dostoevsky said that a society can be judged by its prisons,” National Review said in an August editorial. “Ours are in the grip of the same irrational ideology as so many other American institutions.” 

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China Orders Largest Military Build-Up Since 1930s Germany; Report

China Orders Largest Military Build-Up Since 1930s Germany; Report

According to a report by a national security expert, the People’s Republic of China has ordered the largest military build-up of any nation in the world since Germany in the 1930s, raising concerns about the military threat presented by China.

As Eric Lendrum reports for American Greatness, the claims were made in an article in The Federalist written by Chuck DeVore, the chief national initiatives officer at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. DeVore points out that while the American military has spent over $5.4 trillion on wasted wars such as the “War on Terror” and subsequent attempts at “nation-building,” China has been strengthening its military.

“China is engaging in an unprecedented military build-up that the world frankly hasn’t seen since Adolf Hitler in the 1930s,” said DeVore in an interview following the publication of his article.

“They’re massively building up their nuclear arsenal. We expect it to expand to at least 1,000 warheads by 2030, only five years from now. Probably going to be bigger than that,” DeVore explained.

“The Chinese Navy, not by tonnage, but by numbers is now larger than the U.S. Navy. China has something like 250 times the ship building capacity that America does.”

Among other expansions, China has increased the arsenal of the People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force (PLARF) by 50 new intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), bringing the new total to around 400.

The Department of Defense (DOD) also reports that 300 more medium-range ballistic missiles and 100 long-range cruise missiles have also been added.

China currently has over 600 operational nuclear warheads, and is expected to increase that total to over 1,000 by the year 2030.

Whereas the outgoing Biden Administration has taken a much softer stance on China, President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to crack down on China, both in terms of trade and military ambition.

The country’s most recent build-up efforts may be in anticipation of the expected challenges of a Trump presidency that will not let China get away with as much as it did under Biden.

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Critical Political Choices Will Define Canada’s Future In 2025

Critical Political Choices Will Define Canada’s Future In 2025

Authored by former senior Mountie Garry Clement via The Bureau

As Canada looks ahead to 2025, it stands at a crucial juncture, facing both unprecedented challenges and emerging opportunities. The nation’s evolving relationship with China, ongoing concerns about money laundering, the upcoming federal election, and its delicate position in U.S.-Canada relations present an intricate web of issues that will shape the country’s future. How Canada navigates these issues in the next year will determine not only its global standing but also its domestic harmony.

Justin Trudeau had a Liberal Party fundraiser in Vancouver with a number of Chinese Nationals that included individuals in United Front groups with official ties to Beijing, along with former Liberal multiculturalism minister and prominent party fundraiser Raymond Chan. Numerous donations into Trudeau’s personal Montreal election riding flowed after this Vancouver dinner.

The China Challenge

Since the era of Pierre-Elliott Trudeau, many Canadian politicians have forged what we now recognize as unhealthy relationships with China, enabling the country to interfere in our electoral process at all levels of government. This has provided an opportunity for Triads and Chinese Communist Party sympathizers to infiltrate Canadian society and Canadian politics.

In the past decade, Canada’s relationship with China has been strained, primarily due to geopolitical tensions and human rights concerns, but this has not resulted in any meaningful restrictions being placed on China by Canada. In 2025, this relationship will remain a balancing act—Canada must tread carefully between maintaining diplomatic and trade ties with a rising global power while aligning with Western allies who increasingly view China as a strategic adversary. Canadian politicians will also need to understand and accept that United Front Groups existing in Chinese diaspora communities across Canada have been shown to be allied with the Chinese government.

Canada’s foreign policy decisions will likely be influenced by developments in China’s global ambitions, particularly in areas such as the Belt and Road Initiative, the Taiwan issue, and its growing military presence in the South China Sea. The country’s relationship with China is at a crossroads, with growing calls for Canada to take a firmer stance on human rights issues, such as the treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang and Hong Kong’s autonomy. On the other hand, China remains a vital trading partner, especially in the context of Canada’s resource exports. Notwithstanding this, Canada will have a decision to make and hopefully it leans towards protecting Canada’s sovereignty.

Canada must also be prepared to reassess its foreign policy posture as the global balance of power continues to shift. The 2025 federal election could provide a pivotal moment in shaping public opinion on China and its place in Canada’s future.

Money Laundering: An Ongoing Domestic and International Concern

Another pressing issue for Canada in 2025 is the continuing challenge of money laundering, particularly within its real estate and financial sectors. Internationally, Canada’s role in global financial markets means that it cannot afford to be complacent about illicit financial flows. Recent reports have highlighted how foreign actors, including from China, have used Canadian institutions to launder money and hide illicit funds.

The Cullen Commission highlighted that Canada has failed on so many fronts to ensure an effective and efficient legislative, enforcement, and prosecutorial regime existed for almost two decades, thereby making Canada an attractive venue for transnational organized crime groups. This has resulted in Canada having to prove that as a country we can combat money laundering if we want to shore up our failing international credibility. Failure to address these concerns will damage Canada’s reputation as a stable and transparent financial hub, while also complicating its relationships with other Western countries, including the United States. The government must intensify efforts to strengthen regulatory frameworks and enhance cross-border cooperation in financial crime prevention.

The Federal Election: A Fork in the Road

As 2025 approaches, Canada’s political landscape is increasingly polarized. The upcoming federal election promises to be a defining moment for the nation, as Canadians grapple with issues such as climate change, economic recovery post-COVID, affordability, and national unity. Without a doubt, I would argue the silent majority has been awakened and recognizes the past eight years of adopting a strong left-leaning stance has destroyed our reputation, thereby making us an easy target for President-elect Trump’s jibes and eventual pressure policies. The federal government will need to address voter concerns over Canada’s long-term economic health, our failed federal enforcement activity, and our weakened military.

At the same time, the political environment is also becoming more contentious, with rising populism and discontent in some regions. The election could see significant shifts in power, with both the Liberal and Conservative parties positioning themselves to address key issues such as national security, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. The outcome of this election will set the tone for how Canada navigates both domestic and international relations in the years to come.

U.S.-Canada Relations: A Symbiotic but Complex Partnership

Canada’s relationship with the United States remains the cornerstone of its foreign policy. As the world’s largest trading partner, the U.S. is integral to Canada’s economy. However, relations between the two countries are often fraught with tensions, from trade disputes to environmental policies. In 2025, this partnership will be tested further, particularly as both nations contend with the challenges of climate change, security concerns, and evolving trade agreements.

The U.S. presidential election in 2024 has already caused profound impacts on Canada’s policy decisions and political culture. While Canada and the U.S. share many common interests, the complexities of these issues—ranging from pipeline disputes to defense policy—will require sophisticated diplomacy to ensure the continued strength of this vital partnership.

Canada will also need to navigate the increasing pressure from the U.S. to align with its foreign policy stance, particularly in relation to China, Russia, and international trade agreements. While maintaining sovereignty is critical, Canada must ensure its policies do not continue to erode relations with its largest neighbor and closest ally.

A Year of Critical Decisions

Canada in 2025 faces a year of unprecedented decisions, with geopolitical tensions, financial integrity, and political stability all in play. The global stage is shifting, and Canada’s role within this changing landscape will depend on how effectively it addresses both internal challenges and external pressures. As the nation prepares for an important election and responds to global geopolitical shifts, it will need strong, visionary leadership to steer it through uncertain waters. Whether it is rethinking its relationship with China, confronting the realities of money laundering, or strengthening ties with the U.S., Canada’s future will depend on its ability to navigate this complex and interconnected world.

Ultimately, 2025 presents Canada with an opportunity to reassert its values, chart a clear course in the face of global uncertainty, and ensure that it remains a respected and influential player on the world stage.

Tyler Durden
Mon, 12/30/2024 – 19:15

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Lockdown Fanatic Leana Wen Pushing Bird Flu Jabs Before Trump Takes Office

Lockdown Fanatic Leana Wen Pushing Bird Flu Jabs Before Trump Takes Office

Leana Wen – the former Baltimore Health Commissioner who burst onto the scene during the Boston Marathon Bombing – only to recommend forcing the unvaccinated to remain indoors during the COVID pandemic – is now pushing the Biden administration to expedite the approval of a bird flu vaccine before Donald Trump’s inauguration.

During a Sunday interview with CBS News‘s “Face the Nation,” Wen said “There are two main things they should be doing in the days that they have left,” adding “The first is to get testing out there… we should have learned out lesson from Covid that just because we are not testing, it doesn’t mean the virus isn’t there.”

Wen then said that the “second very important thing” is that the Biden administration work to secure FDA authorization for the widespread use of bird flu vaccine, adding that Trump has “people coming in with anti-vaccine stance.”

The H5N1 vaccine is awaiting FDA approval, as several manufacturers have been lined up to crank out almost 5 million doses.

“There’s research done on it. They could get this authorized now, and also get the vaccine out to farm workers and to vulnerable people,” said Wen.

Wen’s comments come after a handful of housecats and livestock died of the virus – leading California to declare a state of emergency,  and one man was hospitalized with a severe case that was found to be a mutated version.

There has been no evidence of human-to-human spread, though we’re sure the Wuhan alumni can fix that.

More on Wen from Dr. Simon Goddek;

Tyler Durden
Mon, 12/30/2024 – 18:50

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