Tuesday, August 12, 2025

NYC Mayor Eric Adams in Cahoots With ICE? Sudden Surge in Courthouse Arrests With Failure to Act on Illegal Detentions

Hyper agressive ICE shifts tactics in New York City by arresting targets at court appearances. A sop to Mayor Adams? To NYC oligarchs?

Coffee Break: Larry Ellison + Oracle + AI + Paramount + Trump = Total Info Control

Oracle billionaire CEO Larry Ellison is aggressively moving into media and military contracting to consolidate his power in the Trump 2.0 era.

Plunge in Conscientiousness Among Young, a Critical Quality for Personal and Societal Success

Technology is precipitating shifts in character, particularly a drop in conscientiousness, to our individual and collective disadvantage.

Links 8/11/2025

The Trump Route in the Southern Caucasus: Setting Events in Motion 

The Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity through Armenia is less about economics, infrastructure, and the Nobel Peace Prize than it is about the US specialty of destabilization.

Why “Spend Before Tax” Is the Key to Unlocking a Future for Young People

The future younger people inherit is being decided less by the constraints of economics than by the limits of political imagination.

Beyond Carbon: The Overlooked Health Benefits of Fuel Taxation

Eco-taxes to reduce fuel emissions not only lower CO2 levels, but also reduce pollution, helping poor neighborhoods the most.

Links 8/10/2025

The Sunday Morning Movie Presents: Daughter Of Horror (1957) Run Time: 56m

Daughter of Horror is a movie about a young woman’s horrific journey through psychosis…or is it real?

Skyscrapers of Babel: How Ancient Mesopotamia Shaped the Modern City

In the early 20th century, architects and artists like Hugh Ferriss drew on the myths and monuments of ancient Babylon to imagine futuristic skylines—melding ziggurats with modernism in a visionary blend of the past and the possible.

Links 8/9/2025

Michael Hudson: Europe’s Surrender

Michael Hudson returns to current events in an interview with Nima, focusing on what the Trump tariffs deals mean for Europe, the US and BRICS

Alfred McCoy: Controlling the ‘World Island’

More on Alfred McCoy re how how H.J. Mckinder’s “world island” has shaped Western strategic thinking, here with respect to the Pacific

Coffee Break: Biotech vs. Science, NIH Under New Management, More on Malaria, Dreams of De-Extinction, and an Aside on the State of America

Part the First: Is This How to Do Science? San Diego, with the University of California-San Diego and the Scripps Research Institute leading the way, has been a Biotech/Little Pharma hotspot since the beginning, a strong third behind Boston and the Bay Area. Ups and downs are common, but in the current climate it is […]

As the Colorado River Slowly Dries Up, States Angle for Influence Over Future Water Rights

The wrangling over who gets what out of the Colorado Rivers is one of many escalating fights over ever more scarce water.