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News & Articles By Garrison Vance
08/21/2026
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By Garrison Vance
Army to Scale Back Drone Battalion Amid Leadership Shake-Up
Army to Phase Out Drone Unit Championed by Ousted Commanders The U.S. Army plans to phase out a drone battalion that was championed by two senior commanders removed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, an Army official confirmed to The Hill. The Unmanned Assault Battalion will participate in exercises in Germany this month and next month […]
07/20/2026
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By Garrison Vance
Saronic Technologies Plans $3.2 Billion Shipyard in Texas to Mass-Produce Autonomous Vessels
Saronic Technologies, an Austin-based company specializing in maritime drones, is building a $3.2 billion shipyard at the Port of Brownsville, Texas, to manufacture medium- and large-class autonomous surface vessels for the U.S. military. According to a Bloomberg report cited by ZeroHedge, the project is expected to create more than 10,000 jobs. The facility will produce […]
07/02/2026
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By Garrison Vance
Ferrari and BMW Join Tesla in Shift from Copper to Aluminum Wiring
Ferrari and BMW have joined Tesla and a growing number of Chinese electric-vehicle makers in adopting aluminum wiring for new models, a shift driven by surging copper prices, weight savings and structural supply bottlenecks, according to industry analysts. The move away from copper, long the standard for automotive electrical systems, has accelerated after U.S. President […]
06/25/2026
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By Garrison Vance
Ritter Accuses Google’s Eric Schmidt of Funding “Terrorist” Drones Targeting Ukrainian Civilians
Former United Nations weapons inspector Scott Ritter accused former Google CEO Eric Schmidt of funding the development of autonomous drones that Ritter said were used in an attempt on his own life, and alleged that American-made artificial intelligence (AI) drones deployed in Ukraine have entered a “free kill mode” targeting civilians. The accusations were made […]
06/17/2026
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By Garrison Vance
War Department: Elon Musk’s Grok AI Helped Fire 2,000 Missiles at Iran
The Department of War‘s (DoW) chief digital and artificial intelligence (AI) officer, Cameron Stanley, stated in a sworn declaration that Elon Musk’s Grok AI was integral to the U.S. military’s February 2026 offensive against Iran, code-named Operation Epic Fury. Stanley described the platform as foundational to modern defense operations. [1][2] According to the declaration, the Maven […]
05/28/2026
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By Garrison Vance
Pope Leo XIV Calls for Global Treaty to Restrict Autonomous Weapons in New Encyclical
Pope Leo XIV on Monday released his first encyclical, titled “Magnifica Humanitas,” calling for a global treaty to restrict the use of artificial intelligence in warfare. The 42,000-word document warns against delegating lethal decisions to autonomous systems and urges world leaders to “disarm” AI technology. The pontiff presented the encyclical at a Vatican press conference […]
05/26/2026
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By Garrison Vance
Mossad Insider Details Beeper Operation Against Hezbollah in New Book
A former Mossad operative writing under the pseudonym “Adam Feyn” has published a new Hebrew-language book, “Hoda’ah Goralit” (Fateful Message), that provides an insider account of the September 2024 operation in which thousands of booby-trapped pagers belonging to Hezbollah were detonated across Lebanon. [1] In his first English-language interview, given to The Jerusalem Post, Feyn […]
05/20/2026
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By Garrison Vance
Iran-Linked Hackers Expose CIA-Mossad Charity Front
A hacking group linked to Iran, known as Handala, has claimed responsibility for breaching a foundation it alleges is a joint operation between the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Israel’s Mossad, disguised as a global charity. According to a statement released by the group, the operation targeted what it called the PFAP Foundation. Handala extracted […]
05/13/2026
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By Garrison Vance
Iran-Linked News Outlet Proposes Tax on Undersea Internet Cables in Strait of Hormuz
An Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-linked media outlet, Tasnim, published an article proposing that Iran impose fees on submarine fiber-optic cables transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The proposal, titled “Three Practical Steps for Generating Revenue from Strait of Hormuz Internet Cables,” states that Tehran must reassess how it exercises sovereignty over the strategic maritime chokepoint, according […]
05/04/2026
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By Garrison Vance
The unseen front: Why Iran’s cyber war on U.S. infrastructure persists even after the ceasefire
Cyber attacks against critical infrastructure have persisted at elevated levels despite a temporary halt in conventional military operations in the conflict between the United States and Iran, according to multiple government and industry reports. The paused conflict with Iran has not reduced the volume of malicious cyber activity, officials said. [1] [2] Cyber Operations Continue Despite Ceasefire […]
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