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Slashdot

Bell Labs 'Unix' Tape from 1974 Successfully Dumped to a Tarball

Archive.org now has a page with "the raw analog waveform and the reconstructed digital tape image (analog.tap), read at the Computer History Museum's Shustek Research Archives on 19 December 2025 by Al Kossow using a modified tape reader and analyzed with Len Shustek's readtape tool." A Berlin-based retrocomputing enthusiast has created a page with the contents of the tape ready for bootstrapping, "including a tar file of the filesystem," and instructions on dumping an RK05 disk image from tape to disk (and what to do next). Research professor Rob Ricci at the University of Utah's school of computing posted pictures and video of the tape-reading process, along with several updates. ("So far some of our folks think they have found Hunt The Wumpus and the C code for a Snobol interpreter.") University researcher Mike Hibler noted the code predates the famous comment "You are not expected to understand this" — and found part of the C compiler with a copyright of 1972. The version of Unix recovered seems to have some (but not all) of the commands that later appeared in Unix v5, according to discussion on social media. "UNIX wasn't versioned as we know it today," explains University of Utah PhD student Thalia Archibald, who researched early Unix history (including the tape) and also worked on its upload. "In the early days, when you wanted to cut a tape, you'd ask Ken if it was a good day — whether the system was relatively bug-free — and copy off the research machine... I've been saying It's probably V5 minus a tiny bit, which turned out to be quite true."

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Does AI Really Make Coders Faster?

One developer tells MIT Technology Review that AI tools weaken the coding instincts he used to have. And beyond that, "It's just not fun sitting there with my work being done for me." But is AI making coders faster? "After speaking to more than 30 developers, technology executives, analysts, and researchers, MIT Technology Review found that the picture is not as straightforward as it might seem..." For some developers on the front lines, initial enthusiasm is waning as they bump up against the technology's limitations. And as a growing body of research suggests that the claimed productivity gains may be illusory, some are questioning whether the emperor is wearing any clothes.... Data from the developer analytics firm GitClear shows that most engineers are producing roughly 10% more durable code — code that isn't deleted or rewritten within weeks — since 2022, likely thanks to AI. But that gain has come with sharp declines in several measures of code quality. Stack Overflow's survey also found trust and positive sentiment toward AI tools falling significantly for the first time. And most provocatively, a July study by the nonprofit research organization Model Evaluation & Threat Research (METR) showed that while experienced developers believed AI made them 20% faster, objective tests showed they were actually 19% slower... Developers interviewed by MIT Technology Review generally agree on where AI tools excel: producing "boilerplate code" (reusable chunks of code repeated in multiple places with little modification), writing tests, fixing bugs, and explaining unfamiliar code to new developers. Several noted that AI helps overcome the "blank page problem" by offering an imperfect first stab to get a developer's creative juices flowing. It can also let nontechnical colleagues quickly prototype software features, easing the load on already overworked engineers. These tasks can be tedious, and developers are typically glad to hand them off. But they represent only a small part of an experienced engineer's workload. For the more complex problems where engineers really earn their bread, many developers told MIT Technology Review, the tools face significant hurdles... The models also just get things wrong. Like all LLMs, coding models are prone to "hallucinating" — it's an issue built into how they work. But because the code they output looks so polished, errors can be difficult to detect, says James Liu, director of software engineering at the advertising technology company Mediaocean. Put all these flaws together, and using these tools can feel a lot like pulling a lever on a one-armed bandit. "Some projects you get a 20x improvement in terms of speed or efficiency," says Liu. "On other things, it just falls flat on its face, and you spend all this time trying to coax it into granting you the wish that you wanted and it's just not going to..." There are also more specific security concerns, she says. Researchers have discovered a worrying class of hallucinations where models reference nonexistent software packages in their code. Attackers can exploit this by creating packages with those names that harbor vulnerabilities, which the model or developer may then unwittingly incorporate into software. Other key points from the article: LLMs can only hold limited amounts of information in context windows, so "they struggle to parse large code bases and are prone to forgetting what they're doing on longer tasks." "While an LLM-generated response to a problem may work in isolation, software is made up of hundreds of interconnected modules. If these aren't built with consideration for other parts of the software, it can quickly lead to a tangled, inconsistent code base that's hard for humans to parse and, more important, to maintain." "Accumulating technical debt is inevitable in most projects, but AI tools make it much easier for time-pressured engineers to cut corners, says GitClear's Harding. And GitClear's data suggests this is happening at scale..." "As models improve, the code they produce is becoming increasingly verbose and complex, says Tariq Shaukat, CEO of Sonar, which makes tools for checking code quality. This is driving down the number of obvious bugs and security vulnerabilities, he says, but at the cost of increasing the number of 'code smells' — harder-to-pinpoint flaws that lead to maintenance problems and technical debt." Yet the article cites a recent Stanford University study that found employment among software developers aged 22 to 25 dropped nearly 20% between 2022 and 2025, "coinciding with the rise of AI-powered coding tools." The story is part of MIT Technology Review's new Hype Correction series of articles about AI.

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Parrot OS Switches to KDE Plasma Desktop

"Yet another distro is making the move to the KDE Plasma desktop," writes Linux magazine. "Parrot OS, a security-focused Linux distribution, is migrating from MATE to KDE Plasma, starting with version 7.0, now available in beta." Based on Debian 13, Parrot OS's goal is a shift toward "modernization, focusing on clearing technical debt and future-proofing the system." One big under-the-hood change is that the/tmpdirectory is now automatically mounted astmpfs(in RAM), as opposed to the physical drive. By making this change, Parrot OS enjoys improved performance and reduces wear on SSDs. This shift also means that all data in/tmpis lost during a reboot. ParrotOS senior systems engineer Dario Camonita explains the change in a blog post, calling it "not only aesthetic, but also in terms of usability and greater consistency with our future goals..." "While MATE will continue to be supported by us as long as upstream development continues, We have noticed and observed the continuous improvements made by the KDE team..." And elsewhere Linux Magazine notes two other distros are embracing the desktop Enlightenment: For years, Bodhi Linux was one of the very few distributions that used anything based on Enlightenment. That period of loneliness is officially over, withMX Mokshaand AV Linux 25. MX Moksha doesn't replace the original MX Linux. Instead, it will serve as an "official spin" of the distribution... The Enlightenment desktop (and subsequently Moksha) was developed with systemd in mind, so MX Moksha uses systemd. If you're not a fan of systemd, MX Moksha is not for you. MX Moksha is lighter than MX Linux, so it will perform better on older machines. It also uses the Liquorix kernel for lower latency. AV Linux has been released with the Xfce and LXDE desktops at different times and has only recently opted to make the switch to Enlightenment.

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Flock Executive Says Their Camera Helped Find Shooting Suspect, Addresses Privacy Concerns

During a search for the Brown shoogin suspect, a law enforcement press conference included a request for "Ring camera footage from residents and businesses near Brown University," according to local news reports. But in the end it was Flock cameras according to an article in Gizmodo, after a Reddit poster described seeing "odd" behavior of someone who turned out to be the suspect: The original Reddit poster, identified only as John in the affidavit, contacted police the next day and came in for an interview. He told them about his odd encounter with the suspect, noting that he was acting suspiciously by not having appropriate cold-weather clothes on when he saw him in a bathroom at Brown University. That was two hours before the shooting. After spotting him in the bathroom wearing a mask, John actually started following the suspect in what he called a "game of cat and mouse...." Police detectives showed John two images obtained through Flock, the company that's built extensive surveillance infrastructure across the U.S. used by investigators, and he recognized the suspect's vehicle, replying, "Holy shit. That might be it," according to the affidavit. Police were able to track down the license plate of the rental car, which gave them a name, and within 24 hours, they had found Claudio Manuel Neves Valente dead in a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire, where he reportedly rented a unit. "We intend to continue using technology to make sure our law enforcement are empowered to do their jobs," Flock's safety CEO Garrett Langley wrote on X.com, pinning the post to the top of his feed. Though ironically, hours before Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez credited Flock for helping to find the suspect, CNN was interviewing Flock's safety CEO to discuss "his response to recent privacy concerns surrounding Flock's technology." To Langley, the situation underscored the value and importance of Flock's technology, despite mounting privacy concerns that have prompted some jurisdictions to cancel contracts with the company... Langley told me on Thursday that he was motivated to start Flock to keep Americans safer. His goal is to deter crime by convincing would-be criminals they'll be caught... One of Flock's cameras had recently spotted [the suspect's] car, helping police pinpoint Valente's location. Flock turned on additional AI capabilities that were not part of Providence Police's contract with the company to assist in the hunt, a company spokesperson told CNN, including a feature that can identify the same vehicle based on its description even if its license plates have been changed. The company has faced criticism from some privacy advocates and community groups who worry that its networks of cameras are collecting too much personal information from private citizens and could be misused. Both the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the American Civil Liberties Union have urged communities not to work with Flock. "State legislatures and local governments around the nation need to enact strong, meaningful protections of our privacy and way of life against this kind of AI surveillance machinery," ACLU Senior Policy Analyst Jay Stanley wrote in an August blog post. Flock also drew scrutiny in October when it announced a partnership with Amazon's Ring doorbell camera system... ["Local officers using Flock Safety's technology can now post a request directly in the Ring Neighbors app asking for help," explains Flock's blog post.] Langley told me it was up to police to reassure communities that the cameras would be used responsibly... "If you don't trust law enforcement to do their job, that's actually what you're concerned about, and I'm not going to help people get over that." Langley added that Flock has built some guardrails into its technology, including audit trails that show when data was accessed. He pointed to a case in Georgia where that audit found a police chief using data from LPR cameras to stalk and harass people. The chief resigned and was arrested and charged in November... More recently, the company rolled out a "drone as first responder" service — where law enforcement officers can dispatch a drone equipped with a camera, whose footage is similarly searchable via AI, to evaluate the scene of an emergency call before human officers arrive. Flock's drone systems completed 10,000 flights in the third quarter of 2025 alone, according to the company... I asked what he'd tell communities already worried about surveillance from LPRs who might be wary of camera-equipped drones also flying overhead. He said cities can set their own limitations on drone usage, such as only using drones to respond to 911 calls or positioning the drones' cameras on the horizon while flying until they reach the scene. He added that the drones fly at an elevation of 400 feet.

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Military Satellites Now Maneuver, Watch Each Other, and Monitor Signals and Data

An anonymous reader shared this report from the Washington Post. (Alternate URL here): The American patrol satellite had the targets in its sights: two recently launched Chinese spacecraft flying through one of the most sensitive neighborhoods in space. Like any good tactical fighter, the American spacecraft, known as USA 270, approached from behind, so that the sun would be at its back, illuminating the quarry. But then one of the Chinese satellites countered by slowing down. As USA 270 zipped by, the Chinese satellite dropped in behind its American pursuer, like Maverick's signature "hit-the-brakes" move in the movie "Top Gun." The positions reversed, U.S. officials controlling their spacecraft from Earth were forced to plot their next move. The encounter some 22,000 miles above Earth in 2022 was never acknowledged publicly by the Pentagon or Beijing. Happening out of sight and little noticed except by space and defense specialists, this kind of orbital skirmishing has become so common that defense officials now refer to it as "dogfighting..." Much of the "dogfighting" activity in space is simply for spying, defense analysts say, with specifics largely classified — snapping photos of each other's satellites to learn what kind of systems are on board and their capabilities. They monitor the signals and data emitted by satellites, listening to communications between space and the ground. Many can even jam those signals or interfere with orbiting craft that provide missile warnings, spy or relay critical information to troops... Traditionally, once a satellite was in orbit, it largely stayed on a fixed path, its operators reluctant to burn precious fuel. But now, the Pentagon and its adversaries, notably China and Russia, are launching satellites designed to fly in more dynamic ways that resemble aircraft — banking hard, slowing down, speeding up, even flying in tandem. "Traditionally satellites weren't designed to fight, and they weren't designed to protect themselves in a fight," said Clinton Clark, the chief growth officer of ExoAnalytic Solutions, a company that monitors activity in space. "That is all changing now." "Unlike dogfights between fighter jets, the jockeying-for-position encounters in orbit take place over several hours, even days," the article points out. But it also notes that recently Germany's defense minister "complained about a Russian satellite that had been flying close to a commercial communications satellite used by the German military. 'They can jam, blind, manipulate or kinetically disrupt satellites,' he said."

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Ars Technica

How Europe’s new carbon tax on imported goods will change global trade

The new regulation arrives on New Year's Day.

Google lobs lawsuit at search result scraping firm SerpApi

Google says the lawsuit is its last resort.

The evolution of expendability: Why some ants traded armor for numbers

Ants with lots of workers tend to put less energy into making them armored.

Switch 2 pub backs off Game Key Cards after leaking lower-cost cartridge options

Inin suggests new low-cost options allowed it to "recalculate production" for full cartridge.

LG TVs’ unremovable Copilot shortcut is the least of smart TVs’ AI problems

LG says it'll let people delete the Copilot icon. But TV chatbots aren't going away.

Riot Games is making an anti-cheat change that could be rough on older PCs

BIOS checks will only affect a limited subset of Valorant players for now.

Not too big, not too expensive: The Chevrolet Equinox EV

You get quite a lot of EV for the Equinox's sub-$35,000 starting price.

Trump’s energy secretary orders a Washington state coal plant to remain open

Chris Wright declared an energy “emergency” in the Pacific Northwest.

Instacart agrees to refund subscribers $60 million in FTC settlement

The grocery app will also stop hiding refund options and obscuring delivery costs.

Strava puts popular “Year in Sport” recap behind an $80 paywall

Strava’s most viral feature is suddenly locked away.

We asked four AI coding agents to rebuild Minesweeper—the results were explosive

How do four modern LLMs do at re-creating a simple Windows gaming classic?

Russia is about to do the most Russia thing ever with its next space station

"Russia, meanwhile, will be left to carry on the legacy of the ISS, with all its problems."

Rocket Report: Russia pledges quick fix for Soyuz launch pad; Ariane 6 aims high

South Korean rocket startup Innospace is poised to debut a new nano-launcher.

ByteDance confirms TikTok will be controlled by US owners

Closing TikTok deal avoids 2026 ban, but app may be buggy, “100% MAGA.”

Two space startups prove you don’t need to break the bank to rendezvous in space

"We had to push the envelope a little bit here."

These are the flying discs the government wants you to know about

DiskSat's design offers "a power-to-weight ratio unmatched by traditional aluminum satellites."

Parasites plagued Roman soldiers at Hadrian’s Wall

They were infected by roundworm, whipworm, and microscopic protozoans called Giardia duodenalis.

Trump commits to Moon landing by 2028, followed by a lunar outpost two years later

Also, the Trump administration wants to put some nuclear power reactors there, too.

YouTube bans two popular channels that created fake AI movie trailers

Google loves AI content, except when it doesn't.

Peacock showing ads upon launch opens the door for more disruptive streaming ads

Subscribers will start seeing ads when selecting a user next year.

Rebel News

Ezra Levant: Toronto Police bent on intimidating journalists while pro-Hamas activism goes unchecked

Doug Ford defends selectively edited Ronald Reagan anti-tariff ad as 'the best ever run'

Chris Barber's 'Big Red' targeted for being a symbol of resistance to tyranny — Rebel Roundtable

SPONSOR | BREAKOUT! Why this silver rally is different

🔴 SACK THE GOVERNMENT: Avi Yemini reports live from Melbourne

WATCH: Allegra Spender BLOCKED a Bondi survivor who tried to WARN her

Alberta residents react to Skate Canada pulling competitions from province

BREAKING: Judge denies Crown bid to seize Chris Barber’s 'Big Red' truck

Is a Toronto police lawyer dictating who should and shouldn't get arrested?

Michelle Rempel Garner: 'Bogus' asylum claims are harming Canadians and need to end

Federal bureaucracy is rotten from the inside out

🔴Convoy organizer fights for truck, Carney & Ford bromance, Toronto ISIS arrest | Rebel Roundtable

'Completely unsustainable': Conservative immigration critic speaks out amid crisis in Canada

European farmers revolt over cattle cull order

Premier Moe says there's 'more that needs to happen' to address immigration crisis

‘SACK THE GOVERNMENT’: Thousands expected to rally in Australia following Bondi terror attack

WATCH: Rabbi reveals AGONY after brother was shot and ‘lucky to be alive’

AVERTISSEMENT : Cet escroc a de nombreuses victimes !

Miraculous! Christian Heritage Month flag raised at Vaughan City Hall

Canada slips out of global top tier for freedom after years of Liberal overreach

The Gateway Pundit

Trump Interior Secretary Doug Burgum Explains Plans to Expand Energy Production in 2026 (VIDEO)

Trump’s Interior Secretary Doug Burgum recently appeared on the FOX Business Network with Maria Bartiromo and explained the administration’s plans to ramp up energy production in the coming year.

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Democrats Have Devised a Plan to Compete With Turning Point USA for Young Voters and it’s Going to be a Disaster

Democrats have decided that they need to have their own version of Turning Point USA in order to appeal to young voters and what they have come up with is the most Democrat thing ever.

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Conservative Journalist Dismantles Liberal Outrage About Trump and the Kennedy Center by Making a Simple Point (VIDEO)

Conservative journalist Brianna Lyman of The Federalist recently appeared on CNN and in the course of just a few minutes, completely deflated the liberal outrage narrative about Trump’s name being added to the Kennedy Center.

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Stephen Miller Puts the Size of Somali Fraud in Minnesota Into Stunning Perspective (VIDEO)

Trump White House adviser Stephen Miller appeared on Watters’ World last night and put the size and scope of the Somali fraud case in Minnesota into perspective by comparing it to the GDP of the country of Somalia.

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(VIDEO) Black Texas Teen Held on $3 Million Bond After Fatally Stabbing White Classmate with Scissors Multiple Times in the Neck – Students Reveal Lack of Discipline and Previous Infractions Involving Weapons and Assault

Image depicting a young man in an orange jumpsuit being escorted by police, alongside another young man adjusting a necklace outdoors, highlighting contrasting circumstances.

Image depicting a young man in an orange jumpsuit being escorted by police, alongside another young man adjusting a necklace outdoors, highlighting contrasting circumstances.

A black 18-year-old accused of fatally stabbing his White 16-year-old classmate in a classroom at Baytown Sterling High School in Baytown, Texas, has been charged with murder and is being held on a $3 million bond.

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Amfest 2025 – Dr. Ben Carson on What Makes America Truly Great (VIDEO)

Speaker presenting at a Turning Point USA event, discussing key topics related to conservative values and youth engagement.

Speaker presenting at a Turning Point USA event, discussing key topics related to conservative values and youth engagement.

Dr.

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WATCH: House Oversight Chair James Comer DESTROYS “Dollar Store Obama” Hakeem Jeffries After “Malignant Clown” Attack in Defense of Tim Walz and Somali Fraudsters

Two men in formal attire, one speaking on a news program and the other gesturing at a press conference with U.S. flags in the background.

Two men in formal attire, one speaking on a news program and the other gesturing at a press conference with U.S. flags in the background.

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) came out swinging on House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) in response to a recent press conference where Jeffries called him “a joke, an embarrassment, an unserious individual, and a malignant clown.” This comes after the House Oversight Committee launched an investigation earlier this month into the widespread welfare and social services fraud perpetrated by Somali aliens, who stole billions of dollars from the state and federal government.

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New York Parents Furious as State-Mandated Electric Buses Leave Kids Without Heat in Frigid Temperatures

Snow-covered street scene featuring MTA buses and vehicles navigating winter weather conditions in a city.

Snow-covered street scene featuring MTA buses and vehicles navigating winter weather conditions in a city.

And the (electrical vehicle) hits just keep on coming.

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Restoring Christian Values: Secretary of War Hegseth Led Christmas Worship at the Pentagon

A man in a suit speaks at a podium with a festive Christmas tree adorned with lights in the background.

A man in a suit speaks at a podium with a festive Christmas tree adorned with lights in the background.

“It’s the greatest story ever told.

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WATCH: The Viral AI-Generated Video Depicting a Military Coup in France That Has Failing Emmanuel Macron Beside Himself

News reporter discussing a coup d'état in France, with the Eiffel Tower visible in the background during sunset.

News reporter discussing a coup d'état in France, with the Eiffel Tower visible in the background during sunset.

Macron is mad at AI and META.

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Jesse Kelly on America’s Affordability Crisis – “The Problem We Have Right now is We Remember Better Days” (VIDEO)

News anchor discussing America's affordability crisis with a red background and financial imagery.

News anchor discussing America's affordability crisis with a red background and financial imagery.

Jesse Kelly of “The First” discussed America’s affordability crisis.

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AmFest 2025: Greg Gutfeld Reveals Why Certain People Resent President Trump (VIDEO)

Presenter speaking at a live event, gesturing while discussing key topics with a backdrop displaying "Turning Point."

Presenter speaking at a live event, gesturing while discussing key topics with a backdrop displaying "Turning Point."

Greg Gutfeld spoke at AmFest 2025 on Saturday with his great sense of humor.

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12-YEAR-OLD ILLEGAL ALIEN ARRESTED for TWO Violent Armed Robberies in Florida — Child Now Placed on ICE Hold

Mugshot of a young boy with tousled hair, wearing a red shirt, taken by Lee County Sheriff's Office.

Mugshot of a young boy with tousled hair, wearing a red shirt, taken by Lee County Sheriff's Office.

Florida authorities have arrested a 12-year-old illegal alien in connection with two violent armed robberies that terrorized children in a Lee County neighborhood According to a report from local outlet Golfcoast News Now, deputies with the Lee County Sheriff’s Office responded on December 12 to two separate armed robbery calls within minutes of each other, both allegedly committed by the same suspect: Pedro Luis, age 12.

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Europe Caving to Diversity and Islamist Influence, Restricting Christmas and Christianity

Muslim individuals praying in a church, showcasing interfaith respect and cultural diversity in a peaceful setting with stained glass windows.

Muslim individuals praying in a church, showcasing interfaith respect and cultural diversity in a peaceful setting with stained glass windows.

Governments across the formerly Christian world are yielding to DEI, woke ideology, and pro-Islamist pressure, passing laws and ordinances that restrict outward displays of Christmas and Christian celebrations.

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Heartwarming Surprise at AmFest: Target Employee Jeanie Beeman Honored on Stage After Viral Harassment (VIDEO)

Three speakers on stage at America Fest 2023, with one woman in a red shirt holding a microphone, discussing themes of freedom and community engagement.

Three speakers on stage at America Fest 2023, with one woman in a red shirt holding a microphone, discussing themes of freedom and community engagement.

In a touching moment that captured the spirit of conservative unity and resilience, 72-year-old Target employee Jeanie Beeman was brought on stage at Turning Point USA’s AmFest on Saturday.

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Dissentwatch

World’s largest aviation giant abandons Google over security concerns

Dialog Deutschland-China: Heute mit Boris Friedel | Medienarbeit mit China

Dialog Deutschland-China: Heute mit Boris Friedel | Medienarbeit mit China

2025: The Year The Narrative Changed

Some US Lawmakers Rake In Mega-Profits From Ukraine Conflict – Anna Paulina Luna

Why US Is Such A Popular Destination During Global Migrant Crisis

Venezuela condemns US ‘act of piracy’

Putin Ready to Engage in Dialogue With Macron – Kremlin

Media Pushes Propaganda to Undermine US-Russia Peace Effort — Intel Chief

How Metabolic Health and Inflammation Influence Cancer Risk

Childrens Health Defense

New CHD Book, ‘Total Load Theory,’ Offers Practical Guidance for Addressing Toxic Overload

Book Cover: Total Load Theory: Transforming Lives in Autism, ADHD, LD, SPD, and Mental Health

Washington, D.C. – Children’s Health Defense (CHD) announced today the publication of the highly anticipated book, “Total Load Theory: Transforming Lives in Autism, ADHD, LD, SPD, and Mental Health.” Author Patricia Lemer, co-founder and Executive Director of Developmental Delay Resources (DDR), has over 50 years of experience working with families of children diagnosed with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, and more.

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A Parent’s Guide to Healthy Children: From Preconception to Early Childhood

Book Cover: A Parent's Guide to Healthy Children: From Preconception to Early Childhood

A Parent’s Guide to Healthy Children empowers new and expectant parents with gentle, natural, and holistic ways to promote their children’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being—from preconception through early childhood.

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Total Load Theory: Transforming Lives in Autism, ADHD, LD, SPD, and Mental Health

Book Cover: Total Load Theory

About one in six children and many adults are diagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders. What causes autism, attention, learning disabilities, and anxiety? Patricia Lemer answers that question with a new paradigm: “Total Load Theory.”

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Children’s Health Defense Supports Student Fighting to Get Back to School After Religious and Medical Vaccine Exemptions Denied

"Sarah Doe" and her mother

Case could lead a path to restoring the religious vaccine exemption in New York; hearing for restraining order set for August 12.

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CHD Scientists Dispel 23-Year-Old Study Debunking MMR Vaccine’s Link to Autism

CHD Scientists Dispel MMR-Autism Study's Flawed Claims

According to scientists, the Danish study that refutes the causal connection between the MMR vaccine and autism lacks supporting data.

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Upcoming CHD Book, ‘Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality,’ Provides New Insights on Old Perceptions

Upcoming CHD Book, ‘Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality,’ Provides New Insights on Old Perceptions

McCullough and Leake provide readers with an unvarnished look at the history of vaccination and its rapid rise to hero status within the medical community and among the public. Often credited with “eradicating” various communicable diseases, the reality of both the successes and failures of vaccines is often at odds with the public’s perception.

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Children’s Health Defense Experts to Testify on Childhood Vaccine Injuries at U.S. Senate Hearing

Children’s Health Defense Experts to Testify on Childhood Vaccine Injuries at U.S. Senate Hearing - Brian Hooker, Polley Tommey - Senate Testimony

Parents testify about their children’s vaccine injuries and how it has changed their lives and the lives of those around them. Additional testimony will include medical and scientific experts who will discuss the extensive research and data on vaccine injuries.

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Latest Poll: Almost Half of American Voters Support Reevaluating CDC’s Childhood Vaccine Schedule

Zogby/CHD National Poll: The State of Public Health

A poll of over 1,000 registered voters revealed that only 30% support maintaining the current vaccine schedule, 21% undecided, and 48% believe that vaccine manufacturers should not be immune from lawsuits for injuries.

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Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality

Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality

Hear from Peter McCullough and John Leake about their new book. The word “vaccine” derives from the Latin word for cow. The English physician, Edward Jenner, coined it in his 1798 pamphlet ”An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae.” The last two Latin words mean “Smallpox of the Cow,” or cowpox. Jenner […]

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Canary In a (Post) Covid World: Money, Fear and Power (Canary In a Covid World)

Book Cover: Canary In a (Post) Covid World: Money, Fear and Power (Canary In a Covid World)

Amazon #1 Best Seller Thirty seven courageous voices—doctors, researchers, scientists, lawyers, journalists, ethicists, and creatives—reveal how powerful interests used the COVID-19 crisis as a tool to reshape our world. This is a rich, varied, and deeply disturbing story, told by some of the world’s bravest and most qualified voices, of how our health care, information, […]

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Canary In a Covid World: How Propaganda and Censorship Changed Our (My) World

Book Cover: Canary In a Covid World: How Propaganda and Censorship Changed Our (My) World

Amazon #1 Best Seller across multiple categories and a defining book of the Covid era. A groundbreaking work, it offers unparalleled insights and may be the most important compilation from this pivotal time. The 34 authors, the Canaries, are courageous people. They are critical thinkers, who are prepared to put everything on the line to […]

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IEP Guide for All

IEP Guide for All - Book Cover

A Comprehensive and Accessible Guide to the IEP Process The IEP process can be confusing, frustrating, and time-consuming. Understanding what your child or student needs is one thing, but getting them help and resources can be another thing altogether. Drawing on decades of experience, Jennifer Laviano and Julie Swanson are uniquely positioned to guide both […]

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Healthy Food for Healthy Kids

Healthy Foods for Healthy Kids - Book

Discover the ultimate guide to delicious, paleo- and keto-friendly meals that your kids will love! In this groundbreaking cookbook, renowned chef Pete Evans presents 120 easy, mouthwatering recipes designed to keep your little ones happy and healthy.

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Latest Poll: More Than One-Third of Moderate Voters Do Not Trust Federal Health Agencies

Zogby/CHD National Poll: The State of Public Health

The poll of over 1,000 registered voters revealed that more than half oppose government vaccine mandates and believe the public should have the right to sue vaccine manufacturers for injuries.

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Children’s Health Defense CEO, Mary Holland, Esq. Statement on Pardon of Anthony Fauci

Anthony Fauci Pardon

Children’s Health Defense is profoundly disappointed by President Biden’s preemptive pardon of Anthony Fauci today, which prevents the possibility of a conviction for federal crimes dating back to January 1, 2014. "We know that Tony Fauci lied."

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New research suggests COVID-19 vaccinated individuals may ‘shed’ spike protein to unvaccinated women

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Striking trend of menstrual irregularities is comparable in both populations when in close proximity.

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New CHD Book Uncovers the Mechanisms That Turn Medicine Deadly

The Medical-Pharmaceutical Killing Machine

Meticulously researched exposé reveals the many ways modern medicine puts patients’ lives at risk.

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New CHD Book Presents Analysis of COVID Policy by Independent Scientists

Down the COVID-19 Rabbit Hole Now Available

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and Skyhorse Publishing released “Down the COVID-19 Rabbit Hole: Independent Scientists and Physicians Unmask the Pandemic” today.

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New research examines the role of the immune system in the development of Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Children’s Health Defense (CHD) Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Brian Hooker, PhD, co-authored a new paper, “The Neuroimmunology of Autism” published this week on the multidisciplinary research platform Preprints.org.

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CHD Scientists Identify 19 Different Diseases Associated with Routine Infant Vaccine

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Wyeth’s HibTITER® shot linked to gastrointestinal, respiratory, and dermatological adverse outcomes

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Infowars

DHS: Virginia Sanctuary Officials ‘Have Blood on Their Hands’ for Releasing Criminal Illegal Alien Suspected of Killing Man Hours Later

Salvadoran with lengthy rap sheet repeatedly released into Virginia sanctuary county

POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE: Nancy Pelosi Just Got Caught In The Biggest Insider Trading/Criminal Scandal In History

The Pelosi mafia is now in control of the Democratic Party and is putting its full power behind Gavin Newson’s 2028 presidential run!

Suspect Arrested for Strangling Cabbie, Dumping Body in NY Reservoir Is Obama Illegal Alien Under Deportation Order – DHS

Guatemalan illegal charged in brutal strangulation murder of Ecuadorian cabbie in New York

A Lost Generation? It’s Not Just Male Writers, Academics and Media-types Who’ve suffered from Anti-White Racism in America

America has more than one "lost" generation of white men

DOJ Quietly Reverses Clinton-Era Rule on Immigrant Welfare Benefits

New DOJ opinion restores a broader reading of the law, potentially expanding waiting periods for benefits, strengthening sponsor repayment requirements, and closing loopholes that have existed since the late 1990s

Australia Launching Gun Crackdown in Response to Jihad Massacre at Bondi Beach

PM Albanese announces new firearms 'buy back' program

After 60 Years of Hart-Celler Immigration Chaos, Are the Times Finally a-Changin’?

Americans were assured the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 would neither usher in a million immigrants every year nor change the ethnic balance of the country. We were lied to.

US Bombs Syria in Retaliation for American Deaths

Washington says the strikes are an act of vengeance rather than a declaration of war

Outrage after German State Extends State of Emergency for Seventh Time Using Emergency COVID-19 Funds

Saxony-Anhalt is the only German state that has repeatedly extended its pandemic emergency declaration, with other states last declaring it in 2024.

 

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