#531 – Outlawed Round Up 8.19.26 Real Science and Tech | Cultural Enrichment

#530 – Mark A. Michaels – Binaries, Multitudes and Beyond
August 15, 2026
#530 – Mark A. Michaels – Binaries, Multitudes and Beyond
August 15, 2026
Science, energy, AI, and the Canada versus U.S. policy split
We cover a wide-ranging roundup that starts with technical streaming headaches and then moves into a much bigger theme: how technology, energy, and policy are shaping the future. The conversation contrasts U.S. and Canadian approaches to science, industry, and regulation, while also touching on AI, fusion, nuclear power, law enforcement, media bias, and the dairy supply system in Canada.
  • Darren Grimes- Drives the opening banter, frames the show updates, and reacts to the clips and arguments throughout
  • Graham Dunlop- Leads the main commentary on science policy, energy, AI, Canada’s regulatory posture, and the dairy cartel segment
Main topics
  • Streaming and podcasting tech frustrations
  • Science, energy, AI, and industrial policy
  • Canada’s regulatory model versus U.S. reindustrialization
  • Law enforcement, surveillance, and power abuse
  • Canadian dairy supply management and cartel-like pricing
Key topics
  • They pivot into a bigger warning about AI, law enforcement, and bureaucracy, arguing that technology can either improve systems or turn them into hard-to-escape loops when no human can intervene.
  • Graham compares official U.S. science and technology priorities with Canada’s official policy framing, arguing that the U.S. is focusing on innovation, industrial rebuilding, and AI readiness while Canada remains fixated on net zero and carbon policy.
  • They highlight U.S. policy language about merit-based science, faster grants, less bureaucracy, and rebuilding the link between research and manufacturing, presenting it as a serious attempt at reindustrialization.
  • The episode also touches on fusion and nuclear energy, including DOE messaging about fusion energy, national fusion roadmaps, and the push for faster commercialization.
  • Graham argues that energy abundance is essential for human progress and points to U.S. moves to expand oil, gas, coal, and nuclear investment as evidence of a more pragmatic industrial strategy.
  • The conversation turns to surveillance and policing after a clip about a Colorado woman allegedly being accused of theft based on flawed camera data and license plate interpretation, raising concerns about digital evidence and presumption of guilt.
  • Later, Graham walks through criticism of Canada’s dairy supply management system, explaining quota, asset value, taxpayer compensation, and why critics call it cartel-like.
  • The hosts close with broader commentary on censorship, public trust, media framing, and the idea that official narratives often lag behind reality.
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Timestamps
00:00 – Livestream tech is failing again
02:00 – Launching the Grimoire audiobook community
04:03 – Pegs and Jokers goes live
05:14 – Bots, strategy, and “AI future” jokes
07:30 – AI cops, law enforcement, and social control
10:31 – Colorado theft case built on plate scans and camera data
16:42 – Switching into science and tech policy
17:54 – U.S. science priorities versus Canada’s net zero focus
21:00 – Merit-based research, fast grants, and less bureaucracy
23:15 – Reindustrialization, ARPAs, and industrial muscle
24:37 – Innovation, manufacturing, and practical training
27:21 – Fusion energy and DOE commercialization roadmap
29:28 – Nuclear power, energy abundance, and future builds
43:40 – Data centers, AI power demand, and technology fears
48:24 – Canada’s carbon pricing and energy policy critique
50:16 – U.S. energy policy wins and deregulation
59:26 – Media criticism and conservative influencers
63:09 – Castle laws, self-defense, and property crimes
65:33 – Stockwell Day and immigration enforcement
71:01 – Moving into the dairy cartel discussion
72:31 – How dairy quota works in Canada
76:16 – Open market versus supply management propaganda
87:06 – Deep state, cartels, and global enforcement claims
89:11 – More commentary on immigration, polling, and public trust