#MorningMonarchy: December 19, 2017
Artificial announcements, search results and bitcoin cheese + this day in history w/Bill Clinton impeached and our song of the year by Trevor Something on your Morning Monarchy for December 19, 2017.
Artificial announcements, search results and bitcoin cheese + this day in history w/Bill Clinton impeached and our song of the year by Trevor Something on your Morning Monarchy for December 19, 2017.
International business marijuana, banning killer robots and breaking your FaceID + this day in history w/the Marshall University plane crash and our song of the day by Gorillaz on your Morning Monarchy for November 14, 2017.
Internet outages, Navy-funded zombie games and a sex robot manufactured to be hot + this day in history w/the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse and our song of the day by Wild Ones on your Morning Monarchy for November 7, 2017.
BadRabbit ransomware, FCC buying sprees and wailing planets + this day in history w/the deaths of Phoenix & Fellini and our song of the day by Morrissey on your Morning Monarchy for October 31, 2017.
This week on the New World Next Week: the Chinese roll out their creepy social credit system; the Dutch roll out their creepy car snitch program; and the CIA unveil their horrific Afghan Phoenix program.
This week on the New World Next Week: the Chinese roll out their creepy social credit system; the Dutch roll out their creepy car snitch program; and the CIA unveil their horrific Afghan Phoenix program.
Smartphone dystopia, altered algorithms and radiation-blocking boxers + this day in history w/the Outer Space Treaty and our song of the day by Nick Hakim on your Morning Monarchy for October 10, 2017.
Vegas vacation, ousted critics and craving robocock + this day in history w/OJ acquitted and our song of the day by Four Tet on your Morning Monarchy for October 3, 2017.
This week on New World Next Week: China launches war games on the Horn Of Africa; Obama goes back to his Wall Street buddies less than a year after leaving office; and authoritarian regimes around the world continue to collect your internet information.
This week on New World Next Week: China launches war games on the Horn Of Africa; Obama goes back to his Wall Street buddies less than a year after leaving office; and authoritarian regimes around the world continue to collect your internet information.