It is particularly difficult to pick out the most idiotic comments made by President Donald Trump over the past week as there is so much to choose from.
Category: 21 October 2025
POLICE STATE BOUNTY HUNTERS: THE RISE OF ICE’S UNCONSTITUTIONAL WAR ON AMERICA
“Brother, I am American. You are twisting my arm.”— Man shouts “I am American” while ICE agents detain him
SLEEP MEDICATIONS LINKED TO REDUCED SLEEP AND DISRUPTED MEMORY
Popular sleep drugs like Ambien and benzodiazepines interfere with deep sleep, blocking your brain’s natural cleaning system that removes toxic proteins tied to Alzheimer’s disease
5D ‘EVERLASTING CRYSTAL’ WILL STORE HUMANITY’S GENOME FOR ETERNITY
Scientists at the University of Southampton have created a nearly indestructible, perfectly transparent crystalline material and etched within it the human genome to be preserved for billions of years into the future. Genomes of animals and plants might be added next.
FOR OBESE TEENS, POOP IS THE NEW MAGIC MEDICINE
One fecal transplant has shrunk the waistlines of obese teens, reduced their body fat and their generalized inflammation, and lowered their risk of heart disease—and the benefits were still in place after four years, according to a study of 87 adolescents published by New Zealand’s University of Auckland.
A BIO-BATTERY MADE FROM SUGAR AND VITAMIN B2
As the world searches for alternatives to lithium to power batteries, scientists at Binghamton University in New York have shown that all you need to generate electricity is sugar and vitamins—pretty much the way humans use enzymes to make energy from food.
GENE-EDITING PROFIT AND GLORY MASKED AS CONSERVATION
This past week several prominent nature conservation groups gave their stamp of approval to something that contradicts natural conservation: gene editing plants and animals.
HUMAN-SERVING TECH, OR ‘WE ARE LEGION’ ALIEN SPECIES?
The physical AI endgame is not to create technology that serves humans, but to birth an alien species.
COST DANGERS MOUNT FOR AI DEVELOPERS
The price of AI development has risen sharply, in part due to “reasons that weren’t widely anticipated,” The Wall Street Journal said. “The economics of artificial intelligence have turned sharply against” the technology’s developers.
AI HAS CUT AT LEAST 17,375 JOBS FROM THE U.S. ECONOMY THIS YEAR
Businesses adopting AI have dumped 17,000 workers this year through 30 September, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. However, the total is likely more.









