The Cover Got It Wrong

In August 1927, a single issue of Amazing Stories contained eight stories. H.G. Wells’ Martian invasion. Julian Huxley’s mind-control network. A youth elixir that unmakes the self. A world retreating to Mars. Every story in that issue was about the same thing. Nobody noticed. We did.

Relay Attacks: How Thieves Clone Your Key Fob

Dispatch #013 · Threat Briefing · Classification: Open Relay Attacks: How Thieves Clone Your Key Fob Your car key fob is broadcasting right now — from inside your house, your pocket, your bag. Thieves with $100 in equipment can capture that signal, relay it to your car, and drive away in under 60 seconds. No broken … Read more

The Havana Syndrome Timeline: What We Know

Since 2016, U.S. government personnel have reported sudden neurological symptoms in embassies and government facilities worldwide. The cause remains officially unresolved. Here’s the complete timeline — and why the microwave theory keeps resurfacing.

Bluetooth Tracking: How BLE Beacons Follow You

Your phone’s Bluetooth is broadcasting right now. Retail stores use that signal to track your path through aisles, measure dwell time at displays, and build shopping behavior profiles — all without your knowledge or consent. Here’s exactly how BLE beacon tracking works.