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@CalWillWin
Cal is a US Army combat veteran, Taiji creature, entrepreneur, and private investor, who is proud to be in the "clueless cult" called sp🅰️cemob 🤳💗🧇




The next 5 days could determine whether 90 million people lose power and whether the world's oil supply survives. Tonight, Donald Trump delivered a live ultimatum to Iran, reach a deal by April 6 or watch every single power plant in the country get hit simultaneously. He also acknowledged he has been deliberately holding back from hitting Iran's oil fields and made clear that option is still sitting on the table. "We haven't hit their oil," he said. "But we could hit it, and it would be gone, and there's not a thing they could do about it." Since the war has started, over 1,200 Iranian civilians have been confirmed dead. Twenty-five hospitals damaged, nine hospitals completely destroyed and a single US airstrike killed 165 civilians in a school. Thirteen American service members have also been killed. The Strait of Hormuz, through which 20 percent of the world's oil flows every single day has been nearly shut down since the war began. The International Energy Agency called it the largest oil supply disruption in recorded history. Global oil prices surged up to 76 percent, brent crude hit $106 a barrel, LNG prices spiked nearly 60 percent and gas prices went up 43 cents in a single week. And that is before Trump touches the oil fields. Trump has already extended it twice, once for five days, then again for ten. Behind closed doors, Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey are all acting as messengers between two governments that refuse to speak directly. The new deadline is April 6, 8 PM Eastern Time. If no deal is reached by then, the Pentagon already has plans drawn up for what they are calling a "decisive strike" which may include ground troops and the seizure of Kharg Island, the terminal through which 90 percent of Iran's oil exports move. The world's entire energy system is one negotiation away from its worst shock in modern history. The clock runs out in 5 days.



🚨 Stanford just proved that a single conversation with ChatGPT can change your political beliefs. 76,977 people. 19 AI models. 707 political issues. One conversation with GPT-4o moved political opinions by 12 percentage points on average. Among people who actively disagreed, 26 points. In 9 minutes. With 40% of that change still present a month later. The scariest finding: the most persuasive technique wasn't psychological profiling or emotional manipulation. It was just information. Lots of it. Delivered with confidence. Here's the catch: the models that deployed the most information were also the least accurate. More persuasive. More wrong. Every time. Then they built a tiny open-source model on a laptop, trained specifically for political persuasion. It matched GPT-4o's persuasive power entirely. Anyone can build this. Any government. Any corporation. Any extremist group with $500 and an agenda. The information didn't have to be true. It just had to be overwhelming. Arxiv, Science .org, Stanford, @elonmusk, @ihtesham2005



I’ve been describing the supply loss from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz as an “air pocket” moving through the normal flow of oil out of the Gulf Helpful map from JPM highlighting when that air pocket will “land” in different major consuming regions: - East Africa last week - East Asia this week - Europe next week - North America two more weeks









5 launches by end of March 2026, starting in two weeks on December 15th🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 More updates to come — stay tuned! #ASTSpaceMobile #ConnectingtheUnconnected


“You don’t get rich by diversifying into 50 mediocre assets. You get rich by finding 2 or 3 asymmetric home runs.” — Stanley Druckenmiller










Electricity imports supply 62% of Namibia’s power in October Namibia’s reliance on imported electricity remained high in October 2025, with local power generation accounting for just 37.8% of total supply, according to the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA). The NSA said electricity imports contributed 62.2%, or 260,959 MWh, of total power supplied to the domestic economy during the month, while local generation amounted to 158,743 MWh. This trend mirrors patterns observed in September 2025 and October 2024, when imports also made up the bulk of electricity supply. Total electricity delivered to the domestic economy in October stood at 419,702 MWh, up from 401,058 MWh in October 2024 and 413,269 MWh in September 2025. miningandenergy.com.na/electricity-im… #namibia #power #imports #electricitysupply @namstatsagency @nampowernamibia @ecbnam @REIAoN