OPEN THREAD: Ring out the weekend.
Author Archive: Glenn Reynolds
June 19, 2026
SPACEWAR: ‘It’s quite a bit more than we expected’: Satellite reveals immense scale of GPS signal tampering. “An experimental satellite has mapped the scale of GPS jamming across Europe and the Middle East from space for the first time. The data surprised the team behind the project and indicated that satellites orbiting far from Earth aren’t the only ones that experience degradation of their positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) signals, which could affect their performance and the safety of their operations.”
YES:
Why we post about Britain. Because the British can't.
That, and because Britain is whence we sprang as a nation, and we still love Britain. And having expended considerable blood and treasure in Britain's defense, we are not without standing.
We hate to see Britain descending… https://t.co/RQrtDroRW1
— Northern Barbarian (@xnoesbueno) June 20, 2026
FEMINISM IS JUST ANOTHER LEFTY FRONT. THE ISSUE IS NEVER THE ISSUE, THE ISSUE IS ALWAYS THE REVOLUTION.
“But the absence of a coordinated, unembarrassed, angered feminist response on the scale this scandal demands is impossible to ignore. The inquiry is explicit: “The country now knows the full truth. The country has been given the basis for justice. The country has the roadmap to…
— Ayaan Hirsi Ali (@Ayaan) June 19, 2026
TRADE NEWS:
BREAKING: The Trump administration has launched a Section 301 investigation into Germany over drug pricing, arguing Berlin’s policies force Americans to subsidize pharmaceutical innovation for the rest of the world.
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) June 19, 2026
THAT SEEMS WRONG: Honda Just Made The Prelude More Exclusive Without Making It Faster.
ANSWERING THE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS: Is “Ozempic personality” real? Here’s what experts actually say about GLP-1s and your mood.
TRENT TELENKO ON Russia’s growing logistics problems.
THIS IS WHY PEOPLE LIKE ME HAVE BEEN PAYING CLOSE ATTENTION TO CAMPUSES: Anti-Semitism is transitioning from college campuses into the workforce.
Campuses are the main place in America where toxic ideas start. They’re basically producers of intellectual toxic waste. We need to do something about that.
HAPPY JUNETEENTH!

UPDATE: From the comments:

A NEW LOW SO FAR: The SPLC Hits An All New Low With Cringe Sex Scandal.
EVERY LEFTY SLOGAN HAS AN EXPIRATION DATE:
The Left: “Believe All Women!”
British Women: “250,000+ of us were systematically raped and tortured by mostly Pakistani men from the 1950s to now with help from our police, social workers, NHS staff and politicians.”
The Left: “Yea, not you.”
— Alice Smith (@TheAliceSmith) June 18, 2026
BOB GRABOYES: Lessons from the Tuskegee Study (Redux): There will never be another Tuskegee. There will always be another Tuskegee.
Ethical breaches associated with Bell’s imperatives for the Deaf, eugenic sterilization, the Tuskegee Experiment, various HeLa experiments, and similar efforts shared a common characteristic—a view that collective good (however defined) outweighed the sanctity of individual lives. In 1910, the American Medical Association’s Flexner Report, which reconfigured the structure of medical education, anticipated traditional medicine’s focus on individual patients giving way to public health’s concern with collective good. The author, Abraham Flexner, saw the physician as a “social instrument… whose function is fast becoming social and preventive, rather than individual and curative.” . . .
Paul Lombardo, a scholar on the history of eugenics, wrote,
“The expansive reach of public health law is justified by the government’s ‘police power,’ the inherent authority to adopt laws to protect health, welfare, and morals, and an exception to the usual expectation that states should not interfere with the property rights or the liberty and bodily integrity of citizens.”
Public health’s enthusiasm for social engineering, Lombardo notes, led to the public health sector’s enforcement roles in preventing marriage between persons with epilepsy, prohibiting interracial marriages, rounding up citizens for sterilization, investigating individuals’ racial ancestry, barring immigrants, as well as the Tuskegee Experiment.
The other common thread in many of these ethical breaches in biomedical research and policy was an illiberal suppression of information flows. Eugenics maintained its respected position longer than otherwise might have been the case, thanks to the stifling of academic dissent.
Superiority complexes lead to morally inferior behavior.
June 18, 2026
MY OPINION OF BRITAIN HAS DECLINED SHARPLY:
Correct.
They will let Mulsim migrants gang rape the girls, block everyone in the government from helping them, and finally block them from sharing their stories publicly.
It's vast evil.
And it's deliberate.
— Matt Van Swol (@mattvanswol) June 19, 2026
NOT AS GOOD AS “HEADLESS BODY IN TOPLESS BAR,” BUT FIRST CLASS WORK:
This is one of the best newspaper front pages I've ever seen.
Well done, @californiapost 👏 pic.twitter.com/7BIX6VCA9r
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) June 18, 2026
OPEN THREAD: Make it march.