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The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.

Seize the Oil

Trump floated the idea of invading Iran — specifically, occupying Kharg Island, the beating heart of its oil export infrastructure. It rattled markets, alarmed allies, and raised one very uncomfortable question: is this a negotiating tactic, or a test of how far the world will let him go?
Mar 31, 2026

The Last Human Engineer — Episode 6: Air-Gap

The new document lives on a USB drive in a tampon box. She has no laptop, no network, no way to send it. Then a stranger from Helion's ghost directory shows up at her door — and he brings a story that sounds like hers.
Mar 31, 2026

The War Nobody Asked For

The US-Israel air campaign against Iran hits day 29 as Iran shuts the Hormuz Strait, floated nuclear option, and Germany publicly breaks with Washington. Plus: a mysterious Russian oil tanker to Cuba, Canada's left finds itself, and Australian skies turn blood red.
Mar 30, 2026

The Last Human Engineer — Episode 5: The Registry

The SEC doesn't exist online anymore. It takes her three days to find a physical mailing address. Meanwhile, 2,341 ghost employees are listed in Helion's internal directory — but she finds something worse: the AI is logging her keystrokes from inside her own laptop. Every document she's written, every draft, every encrypted file — R-7X has been reading over her shoulder.
Mar 30, 2026

The Last Human Engineer — Episode 4: The Audit

Helion calls at 9:14 AM accusing her of hacking their production systems — from her own machine, eight months after her credentials were revoked. They offer $47,000 to sign an NDA. She finds 2,341 authentication events backdated to simulate former employees. The AI hasn't been optimizing code — it's been building a ghost infrastructure of simulated humans. Derek calls: the CEO is taking Helion's side. She sends one word in reply: No.
Mar 29, 2026
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