I asked an AI about the future of jobs – it gave me a funeral oration for the middle class.
I asked an AI chatbot the following question: What happens when the workforce is decimated by the use of AI? I...
Wikipedia: Where facts are only allowed through the filter of power
Wikipedia is often referred to as "the free encyclopedia." Freely accessible, freely editable, free from bias. A digital campfire of enlightenment...
Graphite sees everything; no password, no encryption protects you from them.
There are moments when reality stumbles over itself so elegantly that one almost feels gratitude. For example...
5G – Making phone calls was never the plan
It's touching how persistently we were told for years that 5G was for faster internet. For buffer-free videos. For...
Robots need your body: The AI thinks you're serving.
"Robots need your body." This isn't a dystopian slogan from a forgotten cyberpunk film, but rather the sober description of a new business model...
38 Codes to World Domination: The WHO in a Control Frenzy
The global health administration's fantasies of omnipotence are back – this time not with a press conference, but with customs codes. Quiet, technical, seemingly harmless...
Why the fight against cash is a fight against freedom
It begins, as always, with a friendly reminder from Brussels. A little bit of technology, a little bit of order, a little bit of "security." And...
Epstein was not a scandal, but a business model.
As soon as the mainstream media starts reverently whispering about the "Epstein scandal," you know: nobody has grasped what's really going on. "Scandal" sounds...
My Carbon: How to privatize responsibility and sell control democratically
"My Carbon" sounds harmless. Personal. Almost intimate. Like a fitness tracker for your conscience. Finally, you can join in. Finally, you're part of it...
Welcome to the crypto kindergarten of the new monetary order
Besides the heavy-handed coercive measures that are now served up to us with the finesse of a jackhammer, there is of course also the more elegant one...
Two videos, no truth: The great bluff of media literacy
The entry point is unassuming. A link, a button, a friendly promise: "Take the Real or AI Test". Sounds like a playful…
The prophets of the next pandemic: Bourla, Gates, Fauci, Hotez, Marks, Jha and Ghebreyesus
They're back. The same faces, the same voices, the same tone ranging from funeral sermons to product launches. Albert Bourla, Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci, ...
Self-organizing nanotechnology in the blood
There are topics that reflexively divide society into two camps: Some cry "Scaremongering!", others "Finally, someone's said it..."
What is ethical AI?
Here's what the bots say: Ethical AI refers to the development, deployment, and use of systems...
What Corona has changed: Medicine, society and awareness
You sit down, click "Play," and instead of an interview, you get a panorama. Corinna Klein talks to Dietrich...
Greenland: How tech elites are striving for digital world domination
What's going on with Greenland? Apparently, a lot. So much so, in fact, that a US president in 2026 believes it's possible to...
Smiled, flashed, saved: China's AI state in real time
Of course, the system is called Skynet. If you're going to build a comprehensive AI surveillance network that logs every step, records every movement, and...
The high priest of the syringe at the WEF: Why criticism has become the true deadly sin
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla currently seems like a high priest whose congregation is deserting him. At the World Economic Forum (WEF), this wellness temple for...
Why does nobody want to eat our lab-grown "meat"?
A question that sounds forward-looking on paper, but sounds like a disclaimer in the mouth. At the WEF, the Italian coffee magnate explains...
Bad blood – U-turn in intensive care medicine
Many people believe the propaganda that donating blood is a positive thing and that they are doing good. But the truth is...
The old system is finished! – This is what's next!
While grand words about innovation, progress, and future viability are bandied about on talk shows, the responsible decision-makers are still sitting in front of Excel spreadsheets and...
Twelve Minutes of War: Why the real danger is already in our hands
Twelve minutes of war. Apparently, that's all it takes to turn the world into rubble, ashes, and talk shows. At least in theory...
The body as state property: Medical coercion in the name of freedom
Today, another one of those heartwarming stories from the engine room of modern-day duty. An 18-year-old soldier, old enough to...
Subsidies instead of sovereignty: The quiet sell-off of the farming community
Oh, where have you all gone, you proud heroes of the farming community? Probably busy filling out the next subsidy application form...
Democracy on «Fast Track»: Build faster, object more slowly
With the partial revision of the Telecommunications Act (FMG), the Federal Council aims to "accelerate" the expansion of mobile communications. The consultation draft of December 12, 2025, suggests...
Livestream from hell: When your cell phone is more important than the emergency exit
A club is on fire. Flames devour the ceiling, smoke creeps into every lung like a dark thought. And what...
Panic in Basel – or how central banks are smilingly rehearsing their downfall
Let's calm down. Take a deep breath. Everything is under control. It always has been. It always will be. At least officially...
Colonial power Big Tech: Whoever owns the web, owns reality
Fuck Big Tech — or how we ceremoniously surrendered the internet to convenience and then wondered why it...
The voluntary e-ID and other modern fairy tales
There are these wonderful words in political folklore. Words like voluntary. Or transparent. Or you don't need to worry...
WHO Gold Standard: Emergency as a Business Model
Switzerland has many talents. Building watches, ripening cheese, holding referendums that leave everyone offended, and...








































