Author: james chamberlin

  • Miles Taylor

    Miles Taylor

    Miles Taylor v. Trump https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/06/03/anonymous-miles-taylor-trump-treason-interview-00380063

  • My Posting in Poland

    My Posting in Poland

    As I was finishing my tour as the deputy director of the State Department’s “green” environmental office – responsible for living things like forests, animals, and humans – the office across the hall that was responsible for supporting foreign service science officers in the field asked if I would accept…

  • Harvard Is a National Asset

    Harvard Is a National Asset

    By cutting off funding for Harvard, Trump is saying he wants to eliminate a valuable American asset, which is Harvard’s research and development, and instead promote manual labor in the US.  According to Trump’s plan, Americans will assemble smart phones in the US that use new chips designed and produced…

  • Zelenskyy in Danger

    Zelenskyy in Danger

    I believe that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is in danger, and not just from the random missiles and drones that fall on Kyiv each night. If Putin succeeds in taking over Ukraine years after he first attempted to, he will wnt to get rid of Zelenskyy, who is a potential rallying…

  • State Department Tech Training

    State Department Tech Training

    Wired magazine reported on the State Department’s training for diplomats who will specialize in cyber issues in Washington and at embassies abroad. The training will be done at the Foreign Service Institute in Arlington, Virginia, where the State Department has trained Foreign Service officers in foreign languages, culture and other…

  • Information Tech at the State Department

    Information Tech at the State Department

    The Federal News Network reports on how the State Department is filling it information technology positions. It says: The Foreign Affairs IT fellowship, it’s been around since 2017. And it’s a merit and needs based program, and it’s designed to attract outstanding students and professionals to prepare them for a…

  • It’s Hard to Make Hydrogen Power Green

    It’s Hard to Make Hydrogen Power Green

    The Washington Post reported on a new company dedicated to making hydroget for the green economy. It doesn’t work yet, and I think it will be very expensive, therefore limiting hydrogen to those uses that must have thermal energy, as opposed to electrical energy. The plant separates water (H2O) into…

  • Judges Run America

    Judges Run America

    Here are three New York Times headlines on one random day in America, Auguar 26, 2024. What happened to the legislative and executive branches: How a Federal Court in New Orleans Is Driving the Conservative Agenda Today, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals is an outlier. But a Trump…

  • Palantir Defending the US

    Palantir Defending the US

    This Washington Post article by Maureen Dowd tells the fascinating story of Alex Karp, the founder and leader of Palantir Technologies. It is applying high tech methods of intelligence gathering and analysis to US national security. Karp tells Dowd, ““I’m a Jewish, racially ambiguous dyslexic, so I can say anything.”…

  • Sao Paulo Copes with Rainfall

    Sao Paulo Copes with Rainfall

    According to Bloomberg: Well before it became Brazil’s financial capital, São Paulo was known as terra da garoa, or the land of drizzle. An explosion of concrete and people in the second half of the 20th century—residents now total about 12 million—raised urban temperatures, and as the atmosphere has warmed, a…