Report: #Russia's #nuclear-powered '#Skyfall' missile is dirty and dangerous

By Geoff Brumfiel, Connie Hanzhang Jin, June 18, 2026

"According to Russian and Western sources, the new weapon, known in Russian as #Burevestnik and by NATO as Skyfall, was powered by a small nuclear reactor. Few other details were forthcoming."

https://www.npr.org/2026/06/18/nx-s1-5843252/russia-nuclear-powered-missile-burevestnik

#WorldPol #NoNukesInSpace #USPol #RusPol #ColdWar #ProjectPluto #PutinSucks #NoNukes #NoWar #NoNuclearWar #Overkill

Watch: OVERKILL Performs At Poland's MYSTIC FESTIVAL 2026

Fan-filmed video of OVERKILL's entire June 4 performance at the Mystic Festival 2026 in Gdańsk, Poland can be seen below (recorded by MrTime2Travel on YouTube). As was the case with this past spring's "Thrash Of The Titans" U.S. tour with TESTAMENT and DESTRUCTION, OVERKILL is currently performing a...

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Fan-filmed video of OVERKILL's June 5 performance at this year's edition of the Sweden Rock Festival, which is being held in Sölvesborg, Sweden, can be seen below. As was the case with this past spring's "Thrash Of The Titans" U.S. tour with TESTAMENT and DESTRUCTION, OVERKILL is currently performin...

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"A Festival Of Mutha F*ckin' Friends" Says Blitz As OVERKILL, MEGADETH, ANTHRAX, DECAPITATED Kick Off Day 1 Of Poland's Mystic Festival

Day 1 of the Poland’s Mystic Festival in Gdańsk officially begins and the BraveWords boots are on the ground. Another beauty of a day, falling immediately after the public holiday Corpus Christi (Boże Ciało), so most people have June 5th off as well and we already notice the increase in audience, as the main stage

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W.M.D. – Against All Warnings Review By Grin Reaper

Since opining on thrash metal’s 2026 resurgence in Nukem’s The Grave Remains review, a steady stream of thrash clans have continued to trickle into the promo sump. Next up is Vancouver power trio W.M.D.,1 short for When Minds Develop. Formed in 2015, W.M.D. unleashed debut Lethal Revenge in 2018 before losing all but one of their founding members—guitarist and vocalist Skyler Mills. After recruiting bassist Jon Power and drummer Ryan Idris in 2023, this wrecking crew set to write and record their sophomore opus Against All Warnings. Eight years is a long time between albums, and turning over nearly the entire band can radically shift its dynamics. Has W.M.D. cleared these hurdles and incubated weapons of thrash destruction, or do they deliver a new album Against All Warnings?

W.M.D. plays thrash the way the old school intended—breakneck and direct. Against All Warnings mostly reminds me of East Coast acts, specifically Overkill and Anthrax, due to the in-your-face attitude, low-frills precision, and spirited bass spunk. Although these benchmarks are most immediate, subtler influences surface by way of Megadethian technicality and razor-sharp riffing à la classic Exodus. I’d also be remiss not to mention Hyperia, which currently features Mills and Power while hosting Idris as their live drummer. Regardless, W.M.D. absorbs the thrash that came before and forges it into a sound all their own—and it rips.

Taking crossover’s blistering speeds and supercharging them with riveting performances, Against All Warnings rams oodles of riffs, grooves, and rolls into forty engrossing minutes. I’m a sucker for bass presence, and W.M.D. packs enough beef to induce a weeklong case of the meat sweats. Jon Power discharges his burly low-end throughout Against All Warnings, bouncing and clanging with the vim and vigor of Verni or DiGiorgio (“Kleptomania,” “The Thin Red Line”). Idris rounds out the rhythm section, nimbly whipsawing across the kit as he maneuvers through full-throttle barrages (“Against All Warnings,” “Painful Vengeance”), half-time chugs (“The Thin Red Line,” “Already Dead”), and herky-jerky stutter stops (“Post Human Predator”). Mills takes on the rest, laying down barbed hooks (“The Black Expanse”) and snotty vocals that recall Lich King and Havok. As the cherry on top, guests Casey Trask (“Post Human Predator,” “Painful Vengeance”) and Kai Sakaguchi (“Against All Warnings”) contribute scorching solos, ensuring there’s never a dearth of pyrotechnics. In all, there’s no weak link in the chain, and Against All Warnings bristles with thrashy vitality.

Nearly as impressive as W.M.D.’s onslaught is their elusion of critical flaws. Against All Warnings sidesteps major pitfalls as W.M.D. navigates the treacherous channels of thrash, dancing along the knife’s edge between the genre’s primary criticisms: unoriginal and retreaded compositions and unserious stylings. Rather, the trio plays infectiously vibrant metal with utter conviction, and I’m here for every second of it. This doesn’t mean the album is perfect, however, and some fine-tuning would elevate Against All Warnings even higher. First, penultimate track “Already Dead” lingers at the end, which would be more palatable if it were the finale. Instead, after a slightly prolonged fade of thunder, we’re given “Painful Vengeance.” Switching the order of these tracks or pushing “Painful Vengeance” even earlier would work better. Also, while the production is warm and organic, the album plays a little too quietly. It’s not an issue if I’m only listening to Against All Warnings, but its songs are noticeably muted when thrown into a playlist with other material. Still, these complaints prove minor quibbles compared to the indisputable boom W.M.D. unleashes.

Thrash detractors may not be convinced by Against All Warnings, but they should be. It’s impossible to deny the energy and conviction coursing through W.M.D.’s balls-out blitz, where relentless speeds, head-banging hooks, and rousing choruses embody W.M.D.’s full-tilt bonanza. Against All Warnings ensconces itself as the best thrash album I’ve heard so far in 2026,2 and sets a high bar for the rest of the year. Somebody ought to sign these Canucks, because they’re peddling a potent brew that’s guaranteed to please, Warnings be damned.

Rating: Great
DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Self-Release
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: June 5th, 2026

#2026 #40 #AgainstAllWarnings #Anthrax #CanadianMetal #CrypticShift #Exodus #Havok #Hyperia #Jun26 #LichKing #Megadeth #Nukem #Overkill #Review #Reviews #SelfRelease #SelfReleases #ThrashMetal #WMD #WhenMindsDecay

Title: P2: Offtopic: Poetry, What we see is what we get. [2025-10-25 Sat]

It search not for alternative but for search itself. #poetry #overkill #concious #death #forgottness #oblivion

Title: P1: Offtopic: Poetry, What we see is what we get. [2025-10-25 Sat]

- any illusion and decision is in the world boundaries.
We cant point to anything that we dont know.

Can concious be an evil? If our world is mechanic and
evil is against the world - not just breaking rules, but
breaking rules of rules.

Our world allow posibility for forgotness as a part of
rules. Death is a part of world. What is overkill here? #poetry #overkill #concious #death #forgottness #oblivion

Title: P0: Offtopic: Poetry, What we see is what we get. [2025-10-25 Sat]

We check our boudaries and
explore possibilities - boring attempts to jump out.
Clear like a water, dirty shining like a snow.
All we want is to be a main road in system.

What is good and evil? Word is mechanic. We may break rules for good and for evil.
There is two problems,
- breaking is a part of the world. #poetry #overkill #concious #death #forgottness #oblivion

I know, I know, everyone’s #homelab is different and has different needs, but every time I read a post about someone’s #selfhosting adventures and they mention #Kubernetes, #Proxmox, and the like, I can’t help thinking what an #overkill it is to have such complex tooling at home. Oh, and btw, those posts are usually about the same thing: fixing this, struggling with that, no idea how to solve those.

Meanwhile, my setup is just a bunch of #docker compose files that just work. Services come up, do their thing, and I barely have to touch them. Just boring, reliable, low-maintenance self-hosting the way I like it.