Monday, March 2, 2026

Dom & Chris Waterson: The Bloodlines of The Doors - The Lizard King (Part 2)

Part 2 of Dom and Chris Waterson's investigation into the bloodlines of The Doors and Jim Morrison, the lead singer of the band.

James Perloff - A Future World Ruled by AI—as Described by AI Itself


[Source] With the recent Epstein file dumps, a question has occurred to me (and I am not the only one): Does the Deep State wants the public so disillusioned with corrupt politicians that a demand will be generated for governments to be run by AI instead of people?

Would AI government be possible? I asked AI—Microsoft Copilot, which said it was. It began describing how AI could draft legislation, manage policing, rule the courts, optimize the economy, etc.

Copilot asked me if I would like it to write a short story about life under such a system. It gave me motif options, and I chose “dystopian.” With its characteristic swiftness, it began rolling out an impressive story, checking with me after each passage.

The writing was excellent, and it soon became obvious that Copilot could have extended the story into a full novel, but I asked it to start wrapping things up. Even though the story is dystopian, I also asked Copilot to give it a relatively upbeat ending, not one of despair. OK, here we go. This short story was written completely by AI...

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Surveillance Bingo: The Hidden Tech Tracking You Everywhere

Most people have no idea how many surveillance technologies are already tracking where we go, what we buy, what we watch, and who we spend time with, online and in person. That flood of information is often called 'pattern of life' data: the behavioral puzzle pieces that data brokers (and increasingly, government systems) can aggregate and analyze with AI. In this video, Dr. Jon Padfield gives a quick, practical tour of the surveillance infrastructure that is hiding in plain sight, and introduces a game you can play to start noticing it: Surveillance Bingo. We’ll cover everything from smart meters and license plate readers (including hidden deployments) to device “signal tracing,” video doorbells, smart TVs that capture what’s on your screen, AI microphones, Halo restroom sensors, AI glasses, smart streetlights, mobile camera trailers, dashcams, connected cars, and in-store tracking via electronic shelf labels and self-checkout. Then we connect the dots: how AI can combine these separate streams to infer your routines, relationships, and known associates. That becomes especially chilling in light of Florida House Bill 945, which explicitly frames 'enemies' or 'adversaries' in terms that include a person's views or opinions.

The Technician's Blacklist: 5 Appliance Brands to Never Buy

Avoid asking a Best Buy salesperson what appliance to buy. Ask the guy in the dirty work boots. Ask an independent appliance repair technician. They spend 40 hours a week tearing apart the shiny, expensive boxes sitting in your kitchen, and they have a 'blacklist'. They are fully aware of the brands that use planned obsolescence, the features that are mathematically guaranteed to fail, and the machines that are secretly designed to steal your identity. Today, we are opening the Contractor's Blacklist. We expose the Samsung Ice Maker flaw, the LG 'Spider Arm' corrosion scam, the GE Smart Stove motherboard trap, and the terrible reality behind the new $2,500 'All-In-One' Ventless Washers. Stop falling for the corporate illusion, and discover the 'dumb' appliances you actually need to buy.

Chaos Erupts in Energy Markets as Strait of Hormuz Shuts Down

Beethoven’s Tuning Fork Proves We Changed Music On Purpose

Beethoven's tuning fork (A=455.4 Hz) proves that A440 was not natural, but was chosen. The history of how local pitch died and cathedrals became unplayed instruments is revealed through the destruction of Europe's bells, beginning with France's 1859 diapason normal (A=435) and ending with Verdi's 432 Hz appeal. Most people argue 432 vs 440. That debate misses the real loss: thousands of place-specific frequencies tuned to specific bells, organs, stone, and reverberant chambers. When bells were melted for coins, cannons, and industry, the reference pitches vanished along with the bronze. The rest was taken care of by standardization.

The Blood Moon Ritual

US Calls Iranian Retaliatory Strikes "Unprovoked"

The First Movie Ever Made Was About Babies Growing in a Garden

If you've seen "cabbage patch babies" as cute folklore, this will change how you see them. This episode traces the real history behind the imagery: early cinema, incubator baby exhibitions, foundling wheels, and orphan trains. It then asks why the same visual has been repeated for 800 years.

Denis Leary - The A**hole Song (Uncensored Version)

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Declassified CIA Document: The History of Tartaria was Deliberately Falsified

If you’ve gone down the Tartaria rabbit hole, this is the source to start with: a declassified CIA Reading Room report from 1957 that documents how Soviet authorities ordered the rewriting of Tartar history, including the withdrawal and destruction of “truthful” accounts, and it explains the mechanism of historical erasure in plain, bureaucratic language. A CIA analyst is not describing bias or interpretation. He uses a word that should stop you cold. He says a government ordered the falsification of an entire territory's history, and that truthful histories were withdrawn and destroyed. Not relocated. Not “corrected.” Destroyed. What's disturbing is the pattern. The document doesn’t treat this as a one-off scandal. It describes the same playbook repeated across Muslim regions of the USSR: languages suppressed, literary works banned unless they praised Russia, folk epics reclassified as criminal or primitive, museums purged, and cultural memory re-labeled until resistance becomes “backwardness.”

What Happens To Your Facebook When You Die?

When you pass away, your Facebook will be memorialized—frozen in time like a digital gravestone. Sad, but respectful. Meta's new patent alters everything. Instead of freezing your account, it keeps it running. Your AI version keeps posting, messaging friends, and making decisions in your name. Forever. The wild part is that this AI has the ability to lock you out of your own accounts while you're still alive. It has been trained based on years of your behavior, so it may be able to pass security checks more easily than you can. According to Meta's algorithm, the AI version could look more like you than you do. Two AI versions of dead people could have entire conversations, generating engagement and advertising revenue, while their families have no idea. It's algorithms talking to algorithms, pretending to be people who no longer exist. This isn't science fiction—the patent was filed in 2024, and it's built on systems that Meta is already testing.

Trump and Netanyahu's Shocking Plan for Greater Israel