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new assault on the tesla ‘gigafactory’ in berlin by the ‘volcano group’,

new assault on the tesla ‘gigafactory’ in berlin by the ‘volcano group’, burning down electricity pylons.

in their communique, they call for a “complete destruction of the Gigafactory and with it the removal of ‘technofascists’ like Elon Musk.”

it’s not their first attack…???? pic.twitter.com/OaCxO1MPey

— Machines in Flames Film (@destruct_intl) March 5, 2024

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Posted on March 5, 2024Categories Flotsam-and-Jetsam, Mayhem, XenTags collapse, crime, earth, environment, Xen - The Zen of the Other

Statio Numero now available as Free Digital Comic Files

CBZ, CBR, now added to the Archive.org package

Source: https://josephmatheny.substack.com/p/statio-numero-now-available-as-free

Due to popular demand, I have added a CBR and CBZ format to the free Internet Archive version of Statio Numero.

CBR and CBZ are standard digital comic formats. There are lots of free readers for tablets and desktop/laptop computers. You should read these on a tablet or laptop/desktop computer, not a phone, for legibility reasons. Of course, the links won’t be clickable in this format, but the art and text have good-quality resolution.

Enjoy.


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  • John Titor: The Fascinating Story of a Supposed Time Traveler
  • 48. Tales of Weird NJ: Bovine, Bigfoot & Frogs
  • 133 — Joseph Matheny Interview: Ong’s Hat & The Alchemy of Alternative Realities
  • VYS0036 | Infinite Game – Vayse to Face with Joseph Matheny

 

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Posted on March 4, 2024Categories Flotsam-and-Jetsam, Mayhem, XenTags art, earth, environment, Xen - The Zen of the Other

Frightening Reason Behind Explosions Over Tundra

The mystery of the Siberian tundra craters may have been solved… but the discovery could point to something far more dangerous.

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Posted on January 23, 2024Categories Flotsam-and-Jetsam, Mayhem, XenTags collapse, death, earth, environment, Xen - The Zen of the Other

Arctic zombie viruses in Siberia could spark terrifying new pandemic, scientists warn

Threat of outbreak from microbes trapped in permafrost for millennia raised by increased Siberian shipping activity
Threat of outbreak from microbes trapped in permafrost for millennia raised by increased Siberian shipping activity

Humanity is facing a bizarre new pandemic threat, scientists have warned. Ancient viruses frozen in the Arctic permafrost could one day be released by Earth’s warming climate and unleash a major disease outbreak, they say.

LINK: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/jan/21/arctic-zombie-viruses-in-siberia-could-spark-terrifying-new-pandemic-scientists-warn

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Posted on January 22, 2024Categories Flotsam-and-Jetsam, Mayhem, XenTags collapse, control, death, environment, Xen - The Zen of the Other

What Will the Solar Maximum do to Earth in 2025?

What effect does this solar cycle have on our own planet?

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Posted on January 14, 2024Categories UncategorizedTags collapse, earth, environment, green energy, Xen - The Zen of the Other

Climate change and the threat to civilization

The consequences of climate change are likely to be dire—and in some scenarios, catastrophic. Scholars need to start discussing the mechanisms whereby climate change could cause the actual collapse of civilizations. Image credit: Flickr/Spencer.
The consequences of climate change are likely to be dire—and in some scenarios, catastrophic. Scholars need to start discussing the mechanisms whereby climate change could cause the actual collapse of civilizations. Image credit: Flickr/Spencer.

In a speech about climate change from April 4th of this year, UN General Secretary António Guterres lambasted “the empty pledges that put us on track to an unlivable world” and warned that “we are on a fast track to climate disaster” (1). Although stark, Guterres’ statements were not novel. Guterres has made similar remarks on previous occasions, as have other public figures, including Sir David Attenborough, who warned in 2018 that inaction on climate change could lead to “the collapse of our civilizations” (2). In their article, “World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency 2021”—which now has more than 14,700 signatories from 158 countries—William J. Ripple and colleagues state that climate change could “cause significant disruptions to ecosystems, society, and economies, potentially making large areas of Earth uninhabitable” (3).

READ ARTICLE: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2210525119?s=03

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Posted on January 12, 2024Categories Flotsam-and-Jetsam, Mayhem, XenTags collapse, death, earth, environment, Xen - The Zen of the Other

2023 smashes record for world’s hottest year by huge margin

Rapid reduction in fossil fuel burning urgently needed to preserve liveable conditions, say scientists, as climate damage deepens

Aftermath of a wildfire caused by a deadly heatwave near the city of Santa Juana, Chile, in February 2023. Photograph: Pablo Hidalgo/EPA
Aftermath of a wildfire caused by a deadly heatwave near the city of Santa Juana, Chile, in February 2023. Photograph: Pablo Hidalgo/EPA

2023 “smashed” the record for the hottest year by a huge margin, providing “dramatic testimony” of how much warmer and more dangerous today’s climate is from the cooler one in which human civilization developed.

Link to article: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/jan/09/2023-record-world-hottest-climate-fossil-fuel

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Posted on January 9, 2024Categories Flotsam-and-Jetsam, Mayhem, XenTags collapse, control, death, earth, environment, food, forest, green energy, Xen - The Zen of the Other

the anti-tech collective journal

the
anti-tech
collective
journal

Hello!

ATC is happy to hand out the first issue of the Anti-Tech Collective Journal. The journal features 4 essays but should be enough to keep you busy for a while! This project has been an experiment in focussing on subscriber-submitted contributions, differing significantly from ATC’s past publication projects. We look forward to hearing all of your feedback–both positive and negative–as this is primarily a community endeavor to foster discussion of and expose to anti-tech ideas.

Happy reading, and apologies for the general lack of communication,

The ATC team

ATCJ 1.1

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Posted on January 2, 2024Categories Flotsam-and-Jetsam, MayhemTags art, collapse, death, earth, environment, Xen - The Zen of the Other

The zeitgeist is changing. A strange, romantic backlash to the tech era looms

Empiricism, algorithms and smartphones are out – astrology, art and a life lived fiercely offline are in

‘The 19th-century romantics feared an inhuman future – hence their rebellion. Today’s romantics, still nascent, sense something similar.’ (Painting: Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, Caspar David Friedrich, 1818.) Photograph: IanDagnall Computing/Alamy

Cultural upheavals can be a riddle in real time. Trends that might seem obvious in hindsight are poorly understood in the present or not fathomed at all. We live in turbulent times now, at the tail end of a pandemic that killed millions and, for a period, reordered existence as we knew it. It marked, perhaps more than any other crisis in modern times, a new era, the world of the 2010s wrenched away for good.

What comes next can’t be known – not with so much war and political instability, the rise of autocrats around the world, and the growing plausibility of a second Donald Trump term. Within the roil – or below it – one can hazard, at least, a hypothesis: a change is here and it should be named. A rebellion, both conscious and unconscious, has begun. It is happening both online and off-, and the off is where the youth, one day, might prefer to wage it. It echoes, in its own way, a great shift that came more than two centuries ago, out of the ashes of the Napoleonic wars.

The new romanticism has arrived, butting up against and even outright rejecting the empiricism that reigned for a significant chunk of this century. Backlash is bubbling against tech’s dominance of everyday life, particularly the godlike algorithms – their true calculus still proprietary – that rule all of digital existence.

READ COMPLETE ARTICLE: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/dec/28/new-romanticism-technology-backlash

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Posted on December 28, 2023Categories Flotsam-and-Jetsam, Mayhem, XenTags art, collapse, Xen - The Zen of the Other

Extreme Heat: the Climate Disaster That’s Hardest to See

A sign stands warning of extreme heat Tuesday, July 11, 2023, in Death Valley National Park, Calif. July is the hottest month at the park with an average high of 116 degrees( Ty ONeil / AP Photo )
A sign stands warning of extreme heat Tuesday, July 11, 2023, in Death Valley National Park, Calif. July is the hottest month at the park with an average high of 116 degrees
( Ty ONeil / AP Photo )

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Across the globe, this summer has been unusually, unseasonably, and scarily hot, with the United Nations announcing that we’ve entered the era of “global boiling.” Scientists say this extreme heat wave would be impossible if it weren’t for the warming caused by the burning of fossil fuels. And yet it’s hard to grapple with the damage caused by extreme heat. It’s the deadliest kind of climate disaster, and yet victims of heat often die out of sight of the public eye. FEMA doesn’t even respond to extreme heat waves in the way it does to other “major disasters.” Jake Bittle is a staff writer at Grist covering climate impact. In this conversation, Bittle speaks with Brooke about the invisibility of extreme heat, and the challenge it presents to news outlets, and the potential value of naming heat waves.

This is a segment from our August 18, 2023 show, Read All About It.

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Posted on December 3, 2023December 3, 2023Categories Flotsam-and-Jetsam, MayhemTags collapse, death, earth, environment, Xen - The Zen of the Other

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