Last night, the much-trailed BBC documentary The Power of Nightmares punched in. Adam Curtis’s film kicks off from 1949, when the leader of the Islamic Brotherhood and the founder of neo-conservatism were both living in the US and not liking it. What sticks out is the community of language, not just between the protagonists, but…

Read More The Power of Nightmares – TV Justifies its Existence

Back here in November, I covered the story of an American tank that was destroyed in Iraq by a previously unknown weapon. Wild speculation reached for suggestions as wild as a second world war anti-tank rifle given depleted uranium rounds or an electromagnetic railgun, but it now seems that it was almost certainly an RPG7…

Read More “Mystery Tank Killer” may have been explained

Link “An Air Force search and rescue alert was trigged by Chris van Rossman’s flatscreen Toshiba television set. It has a built-in VCR, DVD and CD player. And an undocumented feature that has authorities scratching their heads. Some sort of electric glitch was causing van Rossman’s TV to transmit on the international distress frequency. The…

Read More Odd: the TV that put out a Mayday

Updating the PNG/”self-proclaimed state” story, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation is reporting two further arrests, one of whom at least shares a name (Simon O’Keefe) with the WHOIS contact for the self-proclaimed Empire of Mogilno’s selfproclaimed website. More soon..

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It now seems that the US authorities in Iraq are serious in their request for more British troops. We are told that the 1st Battalion the Black Watch is to be sent north to the Iskandariyah area in order to relieve US Marines for an offensive against Fallujah. For a start, the Watch are getting…

Read More We’re here, because we’re here, because we’re here

And then it was all over, and Alexandra Palace was littered with rainlashed leaflets, and everyone dispersed. What did we learn? First, the size problem. The various Social Forums have tended to measure their success by the number of people and organisations who attend. This was greater than ever before. Obviously, if you want to…

Read More ESF Blogging – Some Final Thoughts

The European Social Forum in London’s fabulous Alexandra Palace. Yes. This is the Las Vegas of ranting, an annual chance for the broad left and in fact any freak with £30 to discuss the world’s deadly serious problems with deadly serious people. I hoped to make a day of it, but then, London happened. Ken…

Read More ESF Blogging: An International Festival of Puzzlement