Graphic: CDC Insane Criminality in One Chart
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Microsoft: Stunned by Its Own Insecure Petard? I read “10 Key Microsoft Ignite Takeaways for CIOs.” Marketing fluff except for one wild and crazy statement. Here’s the passage I found amusing: By midyear, enterprises will also be able to control in which datacenter Microsoft stores documents shared through Teams, group by group or even for …
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Alert Reader says — we do not make this stuff up: Late last night, after you had shut off everything and gone to bed, the NFL announced it had awarded a TD because it had failed to flag Brady for unsportsmanlike conduct, awarded another TD to compensate for Bronkowski’s white privilege and had two scrimmage …
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Unipolar vs Multipolar: The Death of McKinley and the Loss of America’s Soul Phi Beta Iota: This is one of the most brilliant capstone think pieces we have had an opportunity to embrace in recent years. The juxtapositions the author draws are of grand strategic importance. Three graphics below.
Tip of the Hat to Zero Hedge for flagging both of these. Part I: 2020: The Year We Lost The Plot Part II: 2020: The Year We Let Ourselves Be Infantilised And Dehumanised
Yet Another Major Escalation In Establishment Internet Censorship YouTube, whose corporate owner Google is arguably the most powerful company on earth, is now deleting user videos which claim the US election was fraudulent. YouTube’s official statement on its decision to do this is very revealing, not so much for what it says as for what …
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