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03/30/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
ByteDance secures $2.5 billion in Nvidia AI chips amid U.S.-China tech tensions
Trump signals flexibility, proposing tariff reductions on Chinese goods to facilitate a TikTok deal, prioritizing economic stability over abrupt bans while keeping national security in focus. Originally set for January 19, the TikTok divestment deadline was extended to April 5, with Trump open to further extensions if negotiations progress—contrasting earlier hardline stances from his administration. […]
03/28/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
Federal judge halts Trump administration’s designation of Anthropic as supply chain risk
Judge Alsup ruled Anthropic’s use of lawfully acquired books for AI training qualifies as fair use, but its pirated book usage may face “criminal-level” copyright penalties in a December trial. Judge Lin paused Trump’s designation of Anthropic as a supply chain risk, granting temporary relief from Pentagon contract bans and reputational damage. Anthropic argues the […]
03/14/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
Indiana schools enforce strict cell phone ban to boost focus and reduce social conflict
Indiana lawmakers passed one of the strictest statewide cell phone bans, prohibiting student use from 8:10 a.m. to 2:40 p.m., including lunch and passing periods. Smartphones were found to disrupt learning, increase bullying, harm mental health and reduce face-to-face interaction, prompting stricter regulations. Schools may use Yondr pouches (locking magnetic cases) or require phones to […]
03/09/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
Bill Gates’ TerraPower secures $2 billion taxpayer subsidy for Wyoming nuclear project
The U.S. government is funneling $2 billion in public money to subsidize Bill Gates’ TerraPower venture, despite his $130+ billion personal wealth, exemplifying crony capitalism and elite capture of taxpayer funds. The NRC unanimously approved TerraPower’s Natrium reactor, despite unresolved safety risks, raising concerns about Gates’ deep ties to government agencies and globalist organizations like […]
02/21/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
Poland bans Chinese vehicles from military sites over espionage fears
Poland banned Chinese-made vehicles from military sites over fears of espionage and data theft, citing risks from integrated digital systems. The move aligns with broader Western distrust of Chinese tech, following earlier exclusions of Huawei from 5G networks in Poland and Estonia. Chinese automakers rapidly grew in Europe (7% of Poland’s market in 2025), but […]
01/06/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
Breakthrough laser technology could revolutionize desalination, but globalist agendas loom
CU Boulder researchers developed stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) to monitor membrane fouling in real time, improving reverse osmosis (RO) efficiency and reducing energy costs. With 66% of the world facing water scarcity by 2100, RO desalination (80% of global capacity) is essential—but fouling wastes energy and drives up costs. Artificial shortages are fueled by geoengineering […]
12/18/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
The future of personalized nutrition: How AI and microbiome science could revolutionize dietary guidance
Researchers used genetic sequencing and AI-driven software (Terapia Alimentare Dietosystem) to analyze gut microbiomes and recommend dietary adjustments, suggesting a future where doctors prescribe individualized diets. The study’s reliance on commercial AI raises fears that processed “functional” foods, synthetic additives and corporate-backed dietary guidelines may replace natural, whole-food diets for profit-driven motives. Precision nutrition could […]
12/16/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Microscopic robotics: Tiny machines now sense, think and act autonomously
Scientists have developed cell-sized robots (210–340 micrometers) with onboard computers, sensors, memory and propulsion, capable of independent decision-making and environmental interaction—blurring the line between synthetic machines and biological organisms. Fabricated using chip-production techniques, these robots run on just 100 nanowatts of power (matching living cells) and feature ultra-efficient programming to execute tasks like temperature tracking […]
12/08/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Zach Vorhies reveals Google’s AI censorship empire and the rise of decentralized resistance in “The Algorithm’s Shadow”
Google manipulates search results to bury dissenting voices, particularly on topics like vaccine safety, election integrity and natural medicine, favoring corporate and government-approved narratives. Google collaborates with payment processors and banks to freeze accounts of independent journalists and activists, cutting off their revenue streams while promoting Big Pharma and WHO-backed propaganda. Through shadowbanning, autocomplete bias […]
11/19/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Revolutionary light-based AI computer outperforms traditional electronic chips
The Parallel Optical Matrix-Matrix Multiplication (POMMM) system performs entire AI computations in a single pass of light, eliminating sequential bottlenecks of electronic chips (GPUs/TPUs). Unlike power-hungry electronic processors, POMMM leverages optics to drastically reduce energy consumption by avoiding electronic data transfers—future implementations could outperform silicon chips by orders of magnitude. Using wavelength multiplexing, POMMM handles […]
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