Sunday, July 6, 2025

Links 7/6/2025

The Sunday Morning Movie Presents: The Night Strangler (1973) Run Time: 1H 30M2

The Night Strangler is a movie about an investigative reporter hot on the trail of an immortal killer in Seattle.

The Gates Foundation’s Global Reach Expands, to Mixed Reviews

The Gates Foundation steps into the void left by the U.S., and brings with it limited accountability, conflicts of interest, and a history of failure in its stated mission.

Links 7/5/2025

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Why UK [and US] Governments Are Never Dependent on Financial Markets

As Mr. Market idelivers a big raspberry in response to Trump’s big beautiful bill, remember it won’t affect the ability to keep spending

Global Carbon Emissions Reach Record High Despite Green Efforts

So much for “green energy will save us” hype. Carbon emssions keep rising.

Coffee Break: Ancient Food Facts, Cancer Therapy, the Conscious Brain, and Biohacking with Biotech…Plus Thomas Jefferson

On this Independence Day in one country in North America a few notes on life outside current politics, scientific and otherwise. Part the First: The Archaeology of Food Is Fascinating.  Having read about Roman eating habits over the years I have wondered about two things, fish sauce and the dormouse.  Now we know which fish […]

How Global Value Chains, Much Hyped by Development Experts, Slowed Growth and Preserved Inequality in Middle Income Countries

Tackling a pro-multinational development canard which looks to have made the so-called middle income trap worse.

Links 7/4/2025

This Time It’s Official: Mexico Is Going to the BRICS Summit

It’s not just Mexico’s federal government that is calling for economic diversification away from the US but also its biggest business lobby

Trump’s Neo-Stalinist Pentagon Photo Purge

Controlling the future by controlling the past, here by censorship of narrative-busting photos.

Holiday Special: Dimash Sings Edith Piaf’s Hymne à l’Amour

mash, who has credibly (and often) been called the world’s best singer, does it again.

Palantir’s AI Justified Israel’s Attack on Iran — Will Tech Take Us Back to Irrational Beliefs?

Palantir’s AI justified Israel’s attack on Iran, marking a turning point where decisions are made based on algorithms we don’t understand

Links 7/3/2025

Michael Hudson: The Collapse of America’s Economic Empire

Michael Hudson, expanding on his seminal work Super Imperialism, chroniciles the rise and in-process decline of US financial hegemony.