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    “Use of fake cases by U.K. lawyer qualifies as professional misconduct”

    https://www.law360.ca/ca/pulse/articles/2340768/use-of-fake-cases-by-u-k-lawyer-qualifies-as-professional-misconduct – paywalled …

    Similarly – “AI’s production of non-existent cases in court: simply a ‘cosmetic error’ or caution warning to PI insurers?”

    https://kennedyslaw.com/en/thought-leadership/article/2025/ai-s-production-of-non-existent-cases-in-court-simply-a-cosmetic-error-or-caution-warning-to-pi-insurers/

    So – for a lawyer, it’s professional misconduct.

    For a meteorologist – well, I think if it’s sauce for the goose, it’s sauce for the gander. ‘Professional misconduct’.

    Fr4ud – well, I gather [I’m not a lawyer] that Fr4aud needs more then ‘just’ misconduct. But if there was a professional body worth its salt for meteorologists, half the Met.Office may well be watching their backs.

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      David Maddison

      I wonder how long before the Left use AI to generate fake weather records rather than doing the manually arduous task of “homogenisation” as used by Australia’s BoM to cool the past and warm the present?

      https://joannenova.com.au/tag/homogenization-temperature-data/

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        At
        https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com
        … I get the impression from commenters who have looked carefully into our [UK] Met Office’s use of ‘phantom’ and ‘discontinued’ observing sites, that that is already well in hand, thank-you.
        As well as all the [disappointing, shall we say] use of sites that are barely fit for ‘pin the tail on the donkey’ as ‘serious’ Met. and climatological [never mind “record-breaking”] sites.

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        Barry

        Homogenisation is just a primitive, specific purpose AI. It’s opaque, and the effects cannot be derived analytically due to non-reversible calculations.

        Looks like a duck, walks like a duck.

        AI it is.

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    Reader

    Senior UPenn Administrator Calls for Citizens To Form Militia if Trump Defies Court Ruling
    Michael Mann was named the Ivy League school’s inaugural vice provost for climate science last year

    https://freebeacon.com/campus/senior-upenn-administrator-calls-for-citizens-to-form-militia-if-trump-defies-court-ruling/

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      Skepticynic

      From the article:

      “Everything you need to know about the integrity of Michael Mann’s purported science research is illustrated by the Washington, D.C., court finding Mann engaged in ‘stunning’ misrepresentations to the court regarding his defamation case,” said James Taylor, the president of the Heartland Institute, a conservative think tank.

      “If you would like to know just how credible the climate alarmism movement is, just assess the ethics and honesty of its foremost talking head, Michael Mann,” he continued.

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        Kalm Keith

        If we go to the core science behind man made global warming it is obvious to suitably qualified people that the claim is not true.
        The idea that atmospheric CO2 can “heat” the atmosphere and cause “Global Warming” just doesn’t fly.
        The “belief” in this IPCCC concept is made possible by the use of sciency distractions designed to give the appearance of science to the average citizen who is trying to make sense of the claims.

        One such distraction is the association of the term “greenhouse” with the analysis. The Earth’s atmosphere is not a greenhouse.

        Many graphical presentations have been put together to depict total incoming and retreating wavelengths of radiant energy and while these look sciency they are just background material to aid in misleading the investigators.

        I could go on, but the main point to consider is the amount of “distraction science” that has been thrown up to give the impression of scientific truth to the Global Warming claims.

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          Greg in NZ

          K K, listened to an interview with the producer of David ‘scare the walrus’ Attenborough’s latest cinematrickey, Oceans, saying there’s not enough catastrophic calamitous carbon-hating crisis in the media & on screens and the world needs MORE shock-tactic imagery to convince consumers we’re running out of time…

          Oh dear, eye roll; when he then claimed ‘everyone trusts David’ to provide them with unbiased truth about the state of the planet, I hurriedly changed stations before falling under the spell of the CCCult’s doomsday droning.

          Great cinematography, dreadful manipulation.

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      Murray Shaw

      Is Michael Mann still employed by UPenn.
      Why is that following the finding on his ethics by the DC Court?

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        Lawrie

        They can’t afford to fire the scammer. They know how litigious he is. Besides they would have to admit error and we know the left cannot do that, ever. No one is being held accountable for the birth of the Wuhan flu or the dangerous “cures” that flowed from it. Tells you all you need to know about the integrity of science these days. And our own CSIRO, the pre-eminent science organisation in Australia, that will find everything you pay them to find. I often wonder why they waste time and wages on doing research when a competent letter writer could simply prepare a satisfactory report that shows the government was right.

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    David Maddison

    The web server is currently down or under attack but you might want to check this out later.

    Thanks, Leftoids!

    https://unherd.com/2025/05/how-china-co-opted-the-green-movement/

    How China co-opted the green movement

    Development for Beijing, degrowth for us

    May 21, 2025

    Rising empires require collaborators to expand their influence and win over adversaries. In this respect, China and other anti-Western regimes increasingly count on green activists, investors, and media to advance their interests. Overall, the greens see China as “pivotal” in the global green-energy transition, as states Sustainability Magazine.

    Indeed, over the past decade, the green movement has successfully trolled for big money from groups with strong links to the Chinese Communist Party, as well as some dollops from Vladimir Putin’s Russia, which has cynically backed efforts to curb the West’s production of natural gas, the easier to deepen its own energy dominance; and Qatar, known for financing Hamas and other Islamist groups.

    Nowhere is the penetration more complete than in the universities, where Chinese and Qatari money are behind the largest proportion of the $29 billion of foreign money sunk into American universities between 2021 and 2024. This, and similar funds flooding Canadian, Australian, and British Universities, buy good will and political influence. Chinese students at institutions like Stanford are also closely monitored by the Beijing regime’s agents in order to stamp out or at least identify dissidents — and when possible, to purloin research for the motherland.

    SEE LINK FOR REST

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    David Maddison

    Apart from Queensland and the Northern Territory, Labor is in power in all states and federally with no effective opposition. The fake conservative Liberal “opposition” are wiped put just about everywhere.

    Australia is now essentially a one party state and Labor can and are operating without restraint.

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    David Maddison

    If there was an effective opposition party in Australia, something would be done about this:

    https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/politics/anthony-albanese-and-penny-wong-revealed-to-have-dined-with-figures-linked-to-chinese-communist-party/news-story/dbabb9adf25d482ff8421d3eb80b19d7

    Anthony Albanese and Penny Wong revealed to have dined with figures linked to Chinese Communist Party

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong have both recently dined with donors linked to Chinese Communist Party departments according to a new report.

    May 2, 2025

    Anthony Albanese and Penny Wong have dined out with figures holding links to the Chinese Communist Party in the lead up to the 2025 federal election, The Australian has reported.

    The masthead revealed on Thursday that Prime Minister Albanese celebrated his 62nd birthday in March at a lunch with members of the Chinese Building Association of NSW, which has ties to Chinese state-run construction firms.

    Foreign Minister Wong is also revealed to have dined with Labor Party donor Peter Zhiwu Zheng at a restaurant in Brisbane on April 7.

    The donor is president of a Chinese cultural ­association that is reportedly linked to the CCP’s United Front Work Department.

    It follows reports earlier this week that ten individuals associated with a group linked to Beijing’s influence operations agency were being recruited to staff Housing Minister Clare O’Neil’s election day polling booths.

    SEE LINK FOR REST

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    Dr K.A. Rodgers

    I love a sunburnt country,
    A land of sweeping plains,
    Of ragged mountain ranges,
    Of droughts and flooding rains.

    Dorothea Mackellar c. 1904

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      Tonyb

      One of my favourite Aussie poems is hanrahan says, of which this is an extract on flooding

      “If rain don’t come this month,” said Dan, and cleared his throat to speak –

      “We’ll all be rooned,” said Hanrahan, “if rain don’t come this week.”

      A heavy silence seemed to steal on all at this remark;

      And each man squatted on his heel, & chewed a piece of bark.

      “We want an inch of rain, we do,” O’Neil observed at last;

      But Croke “maintained” we wanted two, to put the danger past.

      “If we don’t get three inches, man, or four to break this drought,

      We’ll all be rooned,” said Hanrahan, “before the year is out.”

      In God’s good time down came the rain; and all the afternoon,

      On iron roof & windowpane, it drummed a homely tune.

      And through the night it pattered still, & lightsome, gladsome elves,

      On dripping spout & windowsill, kept talking to themselves.

      It pelted, pelted all day long, a-singing at its work,

      Till every heart took up the song, way out to Back-o’-Bourke.

      And every creek a banker ran, and dams filled overtop;

      “We’ll all be rooned,” said Hanrahan, “If this rain doesn’t stop.”

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      Greg in NZ

      Just you wait until next week – the calamitous clown climateers will be apoplectic with record-breaking headlines:

      Snow in NSW and VIC, shocking!
      Monsoon rain in WA’s Kimberley, in May!
      NSW dams 112% full, climate change!
      We must tackle misinformation
      (by homogenising history)
      before it’s too late!

      Weather really freaks some people out.

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        Graeme No.3

        Well woke up this morning and the sky was pink.
        In Matthew 16:2b–3, Jesus Christ says:
        When it is evening, you say, “It will be fair weather; for the sky is red.”
And in the morning, “It will be stormy today, for the sky is red and threatening.”

        So BOM is predicting rain this afternoon (or evening or tomorrow) – I wonder if they used their superdooper computer for their forecast?

        And Greg, I don’t know if the HIGH will continue heading East towards you.

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    David Maddison

    In case you didn’t know Tim Wilson (Lib) eventually won the seat of Goldstein (VIC) with a margin of only 444 votes against Zoe Daniel of the Simon Holmes à Court funded Teal Party non-party via Climate 200. There was a swing towards Wilson of 3.9% based on first preferences. It took a while to decide because it was so close plus there were postal votes to count.

    https://www.liberal.org.au/2024/09/28/teals-caught-out-lobbying-the-media-for-their-big-money-donors

    https://tallyroom.aec.gov.au/HouseDivisionPage-31496-214.htm

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      KP

      Excellent! Now she can fade into obscurity and go back to harassing her local Council about the state of the rubbish bin collection..

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    DD

    Harmeet Dhillon Tells Tucker Carlson That DOJ Employees Held ‘Crying Sessions’ When She Took Over Civil Rights Division

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/05/unreal-harmeet-dhillon-tells-tucker-carlson-that-doj/
    Try to set aside time to watch some of the video, especially from 6 mins onwards.
    Dhillon is another very impressive Trump appointee.

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    David Maddison

    https://amp.abc.net.au/article/105210256

    Simon Holmes à Court lit a fire for independents who say he holds no sway

    Tue 29 Apr 2025

    As a child, Simon Holmes à Court loved to burn things.

    He and his little brother were “big pyromaniacs” who would start grassfires with magnifying glasses, and fashion flamethrowers from a hose and barbecue gas cylinders, he told his mother’s biographer.

    “We lit everything.”

    Decades later, the 52-year-old has ignited a conflagration scorching Australia’s political duopoly.

    His brainchild, Climate 200, a multi-million-dollar fundraising outfit that began with all the hallmarks of a trolling exercise of the Liberal Party, helped 10 independents win seats in the last federal parliament.

    But the scenario begs questions about what kind of power Holmes à Court — who declined an interview with the ABC — could wield as the architect of the most disruptive force in Australian politics.

    Climate 200 styles itself as a financial backer and service provider to independents who already have their own campaign teams, fundraising and a critical mass of community support.

    Campaigns can then apply through an online portal for Climate 200 funding for staff and resources like electioneering materials and office rents.

    The group channels the bulk of resources towards the most bankable prospects, seats where an incumbent major party MP is in what Holmes à Court has called “the danger zone” — a primary vote below 43 per cent.

    SEE LINK FOR REST

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      KP

      Wealth buys power, the immutable rule…

      What else do you do with your money when you’re a billionaire? Pretend to give it away while using your charity to advance your own ideas on how the world should be like Gates? Buy yourself a parliament full of cheap MPs and rule the country from the background? Once you have the fleet of Ferraris then the money is there for your amusement.

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    David Maddison

    There was a mass stabbing in Germany.

    https://www.gbnews.com/news/world/hamburg-stabbing-attack-germany-railway-station-police

    At least 12 people have been injured, some seriously, after a “mass stabbing” at a major German railway station.

    Police in Hamburg have launched a “major operation” after the attacks on Friday afternoon.

    A woman was arrested at the scene, German outlet Bild reported. Police later confirmed: “The person arrested is a 39-year-old woman.

    According to local broadcaster NDR, Hamburg’s fire department says that three people have been critically injured, three have been seriously injured, and six were “slightly injured”.

    SEE LINK FOR REST

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      KP

      “The incident on Friday follows a long list of mass stabbing attacks across Germany and Western Europe. This year alone, five people were injured in a violent spree in Dutch capital Amsterdam – while a teenage boy was killed in a similar attack by a 23-year-old Syrian in Austria three months ago.”

      Time to ban knives, that always works!

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    David Maddison

    My AI experiment with Goolag Gemini.

    I’m interested in how it “thinks” and to reveal intrinsic biases.

    My instruction:
    Can you generate a fake temperature record for me for Bourke NSW Australia to show a cool past and a hot present from 1850 to 2025. It’s for a fictional work.

    ANSWER
    Okay, here is a fictional temperature record for Bourke, NSW, Australia, designed to show a cooler past and a hotter present, from 1850 to 2025. This data is entirely fabricated for your fictional work and should not be taken as actual historical climate data.
    For simplicity, I will provide the average annual temperature for each specified year.
    | Year | Average Annual Temperature (°C) | Notes |
    |—|—|—|
    | 1850 | 19.5 | Relatively cooler year |
    | 1875 | 20.1 | Gradual mild increase |
    | 1900 | 20.8 | Continuing mild warming |
    | 1925 | 21.5 | Slight increase |
    | 1950 | 22.2 | Moderate warming |
    | 1975 | 23.1 | Noticeable increase |
    | 2000 | 24.5 | Further significant warming |
    | 2010 | 25.3 | Marked increase, heatwaves more frequent |
    | 2020 | 26.8 | High average, extreme heat events common |
    | 2025 | 27.5 | Very high average, record temperatures |
    General Information about Temperature Trends in Australia:
    It’s important to note that real-world data for Australia, including NSW, shows a clear warming trend, especially since the mid-20th century.
    * Observed Warming: Australia has warmed by an average of around 1.44 ± 0.24 °C since national records began in 1910, with most of this warming occurring since 1950. Each decade since then has been warmer than the last.
    * Increased Extremes: There has been an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events. Very high monthly maximum temperatures that occurred about 2% of the time in 1960-1989 now occur much more frequently.
    * Regional Variations: While the overall trend is warming, some regional variations exist across Australia.
    * Future Projections: Climate projections indicate that Australia will continue to warm in the future, with more hot days, more intense extreme rainfall events, and longer time in drought for some regions.
    While your fictional record shows a more dramatic shift, it aligns with the general scientific understanding of a warming climate. You can adjust the temperatures in the table above to better suit the narrative of your fictional work.
    Let me know if you need any adjustments to this fictional data!

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      David Maddison

      QUESTION
      How many grams of CO2 did my last inquiry generate?

      ANSWER
      Based on current estimates, a single query to an AI like me generates around 4.32 grams of CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent).
      So, your last inquiry likely generated approximately 4.32 grams of CO2e.

      MY COMMENT
      4.32g of CO2 is about 2.2 litres of gas at STP. It’s wonderful it generates so much CO2.

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      Ross

      I’ve had similar discussions with GROK ( X ai). Because one of the beauty’s of that ai is you can have a chat. For your example my response would have been “ … but there is evidence that a lot of that 20th century warming is due to Urban Heat Effect”. Then in return it will get complimentary and probably change its position. If you set up the right dialogue you can bend the response any way you like. Bit like talking to a 3 year old.

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    Skepticynic

    Darling you’re literally glowing tonight!
    Living Beings Emit Faint Light That Disappears Upon Death
    Anton Petrov, Video, 12:47
    A discussion touching on the potential usefulness of our ability now to image the optical light of Biophotons, or Ultraweak Photon Emissions emitted by chemical interactions in biological processes.

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    David Maddison

    Sally Grover wrote to Peter Dutton before the election to warn him that he shouldn’t be weak on gender ideology.

    https://youtu.be/1cMfh7lwsa0

    Giggle Chief Executive Sall Grover has spoken on how outgoing Opposition leader Peter Dutton’s weak rhetoric on gender ideology weighed on the outcome of the federal election.

    “We know that Labor is not going to fix this problem,” Ms Grover told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power.

    “It really is up to a party, like the Liberal Party … to do something about it.

    “Our two biggest allies in the world are the US and the UK, and they are fixing this problem.”

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      David Maddison

      Most people don’t know that after Gillard and Labor changed the Sex Discrimination Act 1984, they removed the biological definitions of woman and man and replaced them with gender identity so there is no recognition of biological women or men in Australia.

      From Goolag AI:

      The Australian Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (SDA) protects against discrimination based on sex, including gender identity, sexual orientation, and intersex status. While the Act has been amended to include these protections, it originally defined “man” and “woman” based on biological sex. The Act now recognizes that a person’s sex can change and acknowledges the existence of non-binary statuses.

      It seems that the denial of basic biological fact by the Left and their “feminists” will make it impossible to remove men from women’s sports, bathrooms, change rooms and other spaces intended exclusively for biological women.

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        David Maddison

        In the UK and USA the two biological sexes are now recognised in law or by Presidential decree but seemingly that cannot happen in Australia.

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          David Maddison

          With some difficulty I have found the letter Sall Grover wrote to Dutton, and then done an image to text conversion.

          Sall Grover

          28 Apr 2025 at 3:53 pm

          Women

          Dear Mr Dutton,

          I am writing this to you the Monday before the election because I don’t want to have to say “I told you so”.

          You will lose this election if you do not speak out against gender ideology. You have 5 days to do it.

          Gender ideology impacts women’s sex based rights, lesbian & gay rights, child protection, parental rights, freedom of speech & belief & employment rights. Gender ideology is impacting Australian’s lives every day.

          Imagine losing your livelihood because you don’t believe a man is a woman? I don’t have to imagine it, it is happening, and in a cost of living crisis I have to raise $1million+ to fight the injustice created by Labor.

          That you haven’t realized saying, “Labor thinks a man can be a woman, why believe them on anything else?” and watch them all squirm/dig themselves out of the hole is concerning.

          Finally, last week, when you attempted to avoid a media question regarding “what is a woman”, you cited the UK supreme court case. While the UK supreme court decision is correct, the case you should be citing is the home grown one. The one that got it wrong. Tickle v Giggle. The appeal will be heard in August.

          I will be in federal and, potentially, high court fighting for reality & womens rights because politicians like yourself have absolutely failed us. I am a single mother to a daughter. I should not have to be doing this.

          The ball is in your court, and women don’t have balls.

          Kind regards,

          Sall Grover

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            Penguinite

            I too sent Dutton several emails just prior to the election saying much the same but in relation to Liberal support for climate change and solar/wind alternatives and their total abrogation and rejection of things nuclear. The Libs are a gutless lot and deserve the out come that will sadly inflict financial pain on the country for the foreseeable future.

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            Geoffrey Williams

            Your conflict in interests must cause you some angst David (and others) Whilst you spend your political life blaming the west’s climate change woes on China for ‘co-opting’ the green blob, you have an opposite view or a conundrum viz the fact that both China and Russia, have no issues at all concerning gender ideology. Strange indeed from two countries that are ruled by dictatorial regimes. Do you understood what I’m say? And although the Supreme Court in UK has clearly ruled, it is far from a ‘slam dunk’ as millions in UK are resisting the court ruling and marching in the streets.
            So what will happen here I wonder in this democracy . .

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    another ian

    FWIW – no link

    Sounds very descriptive of a modern multi-source grid

    “POWER OPERATOR
    (noun)
    A person who does precision guesswork
    based on unreliable data provided
    by those of questionable knowledge
    See also: wizard, magician”

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    another ian

    FWIW – some dawning?

    “CNN Anchor Worried About Pro-Hamas Optics After Tragic Murder of Israeli Embassy Staffers”

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/rebeccadowns/2025/05/22/cnn-worried-about-pro-hamas-optics-after-tragic-shooting-n2657505

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      Vladimir

      Some “firsts” in this last eruption of Arab-Israel war are obvious, for instance – its duration, or a number of Arab countries factually helping Israel defence efforts, or openly expressed aim to reverse UN 1949 decision …

      For me, its most outstanding feature is its unbelievable organisation for which I have not heard any explanation so far.

      How within hours, before first organised military reaction to Hamas attack, before much was known by the authorities, both local and International, the tsunami of hate was rolling across the globe. With millions of participants and millions of banners – many well made, etc,.. etc,.. World Universities – all at once ? OK, may be not all – but most of the best ones …

      I remember anti-man demonstrations prior 21 May 2022 – was it just a taste of things to come?

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “Well Eh Gawd!”

    “Joe Biden’s $93 Billion Scandal That No One’s Talking About Yet”

    “During a blistering Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) was visibly floored after Energy Secretary Christopher Wright dropped a bombshell: the Department of Energy handed out a staggering $93 billion in loans and commitments during the final 76 days of the Biden administration, a figure that more than doubled the loan total from the previous 15 years combined.

    Kennedy, in classic fashion, drilled in with precision. “The 76-day period you’re talking about, that’s the period between the time that President Trump was elected and President Biden left office. Is that right?”

    “That is correct,” Wright confirmed.

    Kennedy didn’t mince words when he asked how any agency could properly vet such massive spending in such a short window. “How do you do due diligence on one loan, much less $93 billion?” he asked. ”

    More at

    https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/05/23/joe-bidens-93-billion-scandal-that-no-ones-talking-about-yet-n4940098

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    David Maddison

    Even if the Australian Liberals ran no campaign whatsoever in the last election, I don’t think their election result would have been any worse. In fact it may have been better.

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    Greg in NZ

    Miyake Events, giant solar storms which make 1859’s Carrington Event look “puny”, have been plotted throughout the Holocene:

    7,176 BC, 5,259 BC, 664 BC, 774 AD, 993 AD.

    Now the biggest one of all has been calculated to have happened in 12,350 BC via carbon-14 and beryllium-10 spikes found around the globe.

    https://spaceweather.com homepage unless it’s updated.

    Looking at the above dates, it’s not hard to see a correlation between that big bright yellow ball in the sky and certain changes occurring down here on Earth. Yes I know, it’s a wild crazy theory but hey, so was plate tectonics once upon a time.

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    Penguinite

    Just like The UK Australia is technically bankrupt and just like them too we are busy borrowing more money to pay for ethereal wet dreams of saving the planet with solar/wind alternatives. With so much evidence to the contrary I wonder what Labor’s end game is.

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      Gerry

      Maybe our masters will tell us when they return from talking with their masters.

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      David Maddison

      Real time Australian Debt Clock.

      Federal, state and local government debt now $2.095 trillion and increasing at an alarming rate because Australia, now effectively a one party state, has no effective restraints on government.

      http://australiandebtclock.com.au/

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      KP

      ” wonder what Labor’s end game is.”

      Entrench themselves in power as long as possible, enrich themselves and their mates as much a possible, massage their egos with worldwide travel to meet other leaders and ignore everything else.

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      Vladimir

      Dear P, do you wonder what is Liberal parliamentarians’ end game?
      A cynic would think – nice jobs in many respects, no personal responsibility for our poor state with an option of saying “I told you so”.

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    David Maddison

    https://australian5.com/2025/05/24/adelaide-killer-driver-says-prison-will-breach-sikh-religious-freedoms/

    Adelaide Killer Driver Says Prison Will Breach Sikh Religious Freedoms

    A shocking crash in Adelaide’s north-east has left a community reeling, and now the sentencing of the driver responsible has been delayed.

    Bhupinder Singh, a 25-year-old driver, pleaded guilty to causing the death of 40-year-old Christine Sandford in a high-speed collision. But what’s causing the delay in his sentencing?

    Investigations revealed that Singh was driving at an alarming speed of between 150 and 161km/h in the moments leading up to the crash.

    Religious Concerns in Custody

    Singh’s lawyer has argued that his client cannot properly practice his Sikh faith while incarcerated.

    According to his legal team, Singh’s turban is a vital part of his religious identity, and being without it would cause him undue hardship.

    This concern has led the court to adjourn the sentencing until June 6, as they consider the argument.

    SEE LINK FOR REST

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    Honk R Smith

    Like the CAGW charade, the truth surfaces, long after the profiteers have profited and any justice can take place.

    More on November 22, 1963, the birthday of The Blob.

    Shawn Spicer
    WHO Really Killed President Kennedy? | Shane Stevens
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54JS_X7MkJw
    12:39

    Shane Stevens explains the mysterious tapes of his grandfather (Billy Sol Estes) and LBJ’s right hand man discussing the assassination of JFK.
    A portion of the tape is played in the video. Mr. Estes talks about arguments with LBJ over LBJ’s hiring of the assassin.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Sol_Estes
    The alleged hired assassin is named and photograph shown.

    Hearings are being held in US Congress.
    The truth is pretty much coming out.
    Few will listen.
    Fewer will care.
    I think The Blob is safe.

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    Yarpos

    A piece on evolving US energy consumption. Talks about AI , but what drew my attention was the discussion about aluminium smelters, a popular topic here.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/power-race-aluminium-smelters-versus-ai-data-centers-us-grid-power

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    another ian

    FWIW – latest Kustler

    “Stumblebum’s Legacy
    “Every time I watch The View, I become even more misogynistic.” — Laura Loomer”

    https://www.kunstler.com/p/stumblebums-legacy

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