Noise keeps us docile. Filters serve us only what we already crave. Bubbles wrap us in the comfort of sameness. Convenience soothes us into confusing sedation with freedom. Yet a few scratch at the bars, refusing the algorithm’s lullaby. www.grimwright.com/through-the-...
EV fires burn hotter and longer than petrol blazes. In an underground carpark, that heat attacks a building’s structural core — the same failure mechanism that brought down the Twin Towers. Yet nobody asks if the structure’s still safe after such a blaze. youtu.be/hlS_vAtDSdw?...
In 1992 I walked the Hudson waterfront. Hansen said it’d be underwater by now—20 years overdue. It’s still dry. Houston’s flat coast? Same story. Locals would notice a puddle. The models are as reliable as a doomsday cult calendar. Dump them. notrickszone.com/2025/10/04/s...
Once, truth was what burned your hand or froze your bones—plain, brutal, undeniable. Today, it’s a hall of mirrors: curated narratives, synthetic experiences, and third-hand beliefs. Early humans lived in reality. We live in press releases. wattsupwiththat.com/2025/10/04/t...
We need a real Truth & Reconciliation Commission—with subpoena power, forced testimony under oath, and public ledgers of names. The money’s gone; the damage is done. But the truth must be dragged from the shadows, and the hornet’s nest smoked out for all to see. dailysceptic.org/2025/10/05/m...
Why are academics so beholden to narrative? Because narrative is safe. It can be cited, footnoted, and endlessly rehearsed. Truth, meanwhile, is dangerous—chaotic, and occasionally fatal to one’s career. www.grimwright.com/the-paper-ca...
Climate zealotry peaked in 2022, but the seeds of its demise were sown in the Obama years. Every extremist creed drifts to its wildest fringe—no compromise, no endpoint, just endless demands. Clinton gave them a voice, Obama amplified it. www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...
Corporate made me head of a paper division. Within a week, I turned it into a special-ops unit for real problems. I deliver projects, not PowerPoints. The modern world drowns in paper and starves for doers. If we’re axing useless divisions, let’s start with the UN. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Stalin once said: “Quantity has a quality of its own.” The USSR believed it. Russia still does. China parades it. But steel without flesh is just parade junk. www.grimwright.com/steel-withou...
I said in 2022 the climate craze had peaked—and the signs are piling up. The zealots are flailing, Wall Street’s quietly slipping out, and the underlings are left holding the bag. Every bubble ends the same way: panic, denial, and the hiss of air escaping. empoweringamerica.org/climate-crus...
China built vast wind & solar factories betting on endless Western subsidies. If the money-printing stops, they’re stuck with mountains of unsellable gear. So they peddle propaganda, warning the West it’s “falling behind.” Truth is, their bind is worse than ours. impakter.com/esg-news-chi...
Power of Siberia 2 is a fantasy. Russia needs it for theatre, China plays along knowing it won’t happen. Beijing never overpays; it extracts discounts from the desperate. The West’s best move? Smile, nod, and let them “succeed.” The price tag will crush the illusion. www.barrons.com/articles/rus...
US subsidies were a con—public cash fed into virtue-signalling sinkholes, weakening the nation by design or indifference. China’s subsidies aimed at global dominance; the Ponzi scheme was a side effect, not the point. www.manhattancontrarian.com/blog/2025-9-...
Academia is less a marketplace of ideas than a cathedral of narratives. Professors genuflect before consensus, mistaking repetition for rigor, while reality waits outside the gates, unimpressed. www.grimwright.com/the-paper-ca...
Europe’s “heroic” break from Russian gas was no bold move—it was a lucky escape. Urengoy & Yamburg were already on borrowed time. Gas fields die fast, not slow. Cheap Siberian gas was always a myth. The invasion just gave managers a moral fig leaf for their bad bet. www.politico.eu/article/eu-s...
Everyone loves a shiny green stunt—until the bill arrives. Public coffers are empty, shipping firms won’t foot it, and the eco-zealots prefer their toys on land. Expect bluster, not action. The show keeps the zombies busy while reality quietly shrugs. globalhydrogenhub.com/report-prese...
There’s plenty of gas underground—but buried gas isn’t worth a cent. Russia’s Kara Sea fields prove it: development costs exceed value. Reserves aren’t commodities. blubrry.com/pe_media_net...
Big energy majors bet on triple-digit oil. It never came. A decade later, they’re stuck with bloated projects, flat prices, and a looming depression. Rising tech will thin their ranks further. The miracle’s not coming—only the reckoning. worldoil.com/news/2025/9/...
Hardware dazzles. Hardware parades. Hardware photographs beautifully. But when the shooting starts? Only scarred flesh holds the line. www.grimwright.com/steel-withou...
Once, entertainers were low-status and ignored. Now we worship celebrities and OnlyFans stars flaunt their “careers” like medals. This isn’t madness—it’s what happens when civilizations hand the mic to fools. Idiocracy isn’t coming. It’s here, again. www.wmbriggs.com/post/58533/