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News published from 1st January 2020 to 8th February 2020

Controlled Explosions at Bletchley Park

(From BBC News Online, 10th February 2020)

Several buildings were destroyed in a series of controlled explosions at Bletchley Park today, police reported.

The heritage site, once home to secret British codebreaking activities and the birthplace of the modern computer, reportedly suffered serious damage to the conference centre, server rooms and the museum.

Official sources have remained silent on speculation that the blasts were connected with recent claims on several well-respected technology blogs that an Artificial Intelligence project based at Bletchley Park had recently come to fruition, potentially posing a risk to the security of confidential government datafiles.

Meanwhile, Shauna Li, the noted wildlife documentary maker, has been returned to her home country after a brief detention by Special Branch. It appears that Ms. Li was filming a documentary in the area of Bletchley when police cordoned off the area three days ago, and was caught up in the confusion. An apology for the misunderstanding has been issued by the Foreign Office.

Police have so far refused to comment on the identities or even the nationality of the several other individuals detained over the matter, and who are being held under anti-terrorist legislation. However, commissioners have been keen to confirm that the detainees are thought to be unconnected to the “Aprilist” group.

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Headline: Opposition To Encryption Bill Increasing [The Telegraph]

MPs Defy Party Whips To Voice Constituent Concern

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Headline: ITER fusion reactor first test succesful [New Scientist]

Power output expectations exceeded

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Headline: First "Blane Initiative" volunteers join Border Guard [Las Vegas Sun]

Militia members "proud to defend their homeland"

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Largest gang war in HK's history draws to a close. (NY Times)

Questions being asked about what triggered the bloodshed.

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ESA Launches Space Junk Radar Monitor [The Guardian]

New space-based radar system to make Earth orbit safer

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Headline: Terrorist Killed in Warehouse Explosion

Carter’s Last Stand

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Headline: Super Tuesday Approaches

McGregor Drawing Ahead

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Headline: Reform Pressure on the UK

Special Relationship On The Ropes

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I see that the encryption bill is still stuck in the Lords, but that can't last. Unless we do something, we're going to get lumbered with this half-arsed knee-jerk work of stupidity, and the government starting another arms race with the black hat hackers. It's going to be like the Cold War all over again, in which GCHQ attempts to spend the terrorists to death. I severely doubt anyone serious is still relying entirely on encryption, so this will, at most, pull in the amateurs, the incompetents and the teenagers Sticking It To The Man (who, frankly, never had me quaking in my boots to start off with).

Frankly, all this is going to do is flatten GCHQ under an avalanche of data. If the Aprilists and their ilk are remotely smart, they'll roll with that and start generating even more spurious pseudo-subversive fake data - using spambots to run fake conspiracies based on a string of suitable randomly-generated keywords, sending out masses of fake emails reading BOMB ASSASSINATE PLOT PRIME MINISTER, that kind of thing. The best place to hide a tree is in a forest, after all, and GCHQ have considerately provided the actual terrorists with a nice big chunk of woodland. National Security FAIL, guys.

Anyway, if you want to stand up for some evidence-based counter-terrorism, go through the usual channels: write to your MP and threaten to vote Green or Socialist Worker or Monster Raving Loony if they don't try their level best to dismantle this, organise another Mass Lone Protest outside Westminster with a load of utterly coincidentally similar pro-encryption slogans, jump out at any friends and family members of yours who happen to be civil servants and government advisors and wave the actual evidence under their noses. I'll be astonished if it works, but nothing ventured and all that.

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Soooooo cute!!!

I've been so busy lately, I know I haven't had much time to blog! m(._.*)m ~ゴメン Please forgive me! But… in my spare time, when I probably should have been working anyway, I've been looking at old-time Sanrio characters - like this one, Shinkansen-chan, the adorable train! I remember seeing lunchboxes with him on! Awwww.
(^ ○ ^)Ka(^ 0 ^)wa(^ ▽ ^)iiii〜!!
But somehow that one animation seems a little creepy somehow… I dunno, maybe it's that the train doesn't stop… it just disappears for a bit… (゚o ゚);

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