UAnswer2Us

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UAnswer2Us

UAnswer2Us

@uanswer2us

Apolitical thinker, returning to a representative republic. Humanity is enslaved by politics and evil people.

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The All-In Podcast
The All-In Podcast@theallinpod·
🚨BIG EPISODE BESTIES! Sacks is back, Fifth Bestie Brad Gerstner fills in for @Friedberg -- Anthropic withholds Mythos: serious concern or another marketing stunt? -- OpenClaw vs everybody: Are frontier model makers trying to kill the open source agent platform? -- Anthropic's $30B run rate: fastest ever, do they already have market dominance in AI code? -- The AI vibe shift: OpenAI reels as Anthropic rips -- Iran War: ceasefire and Israel's influence on US foreign policy (0:00) Bestie intros: Brad Gerstner joins the show! (4:22) Anthropic blocks Mythos release for security concerns: serious or marketing stunt? (24:07) Are OpenAI and Anthropic trying to kill OpenClaw? Does Anthropic already have market dominance in AI coding? (42:20) Anthropic $30B run rate, fastest revenue ramp ever, the TAM for intelligence (58:01) Major vibe shift: Anthropic ripping, OpenAI reeling (1:10:12) Iran War: Ceasefire, Israel's influence, market impact
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ELON CLIPS
ELON CLIPS@ElonClipsX·
Elon Musk: We've found 14 magic money computers in the government. They send money out of nothing. “I call a Magic Money Computer any computer which can just make money out of thin air. That's magic money. It just issues payments. They're mostly at Treasury – there's some at HHS, one or two at State, there's some at DoD. I think we found now 14 Magic Money Computers. They just send money out of nothing.” Interview with Ted Cruz, March 10, 2025
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UAnswer2Us
UAnswer2Us@uanswer2us·
@ShaykhSulaiman @Sportandgrace I think Tucker is missing that the world has been looting the US for decades. How can the country with the most lethal military have allowed this to happen all this time.
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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
BREAKING: TUCKER CARLSON TO TRUMP: You can’t invade countries to steal their stuff… that’s theft. If the new law is ‘I can take it because I want it,’ the tables will be turned. What we do will be done unto us.
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UAnswer2Us@uanswer2us·
@BasedMikeLee @snooze06155136 How can someone who never paid taxes in us get benefits. We should tax the countries they come from (or tariff)!!
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
If everyone is given the benefit of U.S. citizenship, then your U.S. citizenship becomes less meaningful. If noncitizens are allowed to vote, they can cancel out your vote. This is why the Senate must pass the SAVE America Act.
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UAnswer2Us@uanswer2us·
@JesseBWatters Trump is stalling, he’s waiting to stage the take over of the oil. They reported it was going to take a month to move units over there, that was about 2 weeks ago.
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Jesse Watters
Jesse Watters@JesseBWatters·
🚨 BREAKING: Retired Four Star General Jack Keane SOUNDS THE ALARM on TRUSTING THE IRANIANS in a DEAL 🚨 “They’re LIARS and CHEATS… I DON’T TRUST THEM AT ALL” 💣 “There's still LOTS OF TARGETS out there… if the deal BLOWS UP, it comes down to KHARG ISLAND” 🔥🇺🇸
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UAnswer2Us@uanswer2us·
@pmcafrica Would have been 5 hrs if they used a torque wrench
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Peché Africa 🇿🇦
Peché Africa 🇿🇦@pmcafrica·
This took 6 mins and labor charge was 3 hrs, how much did it cost 😩
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UAnswer2Us@uanswer2us·
@EricLDaugh @masonbo Nuke the filibuster, make all EO’s law, then make the filibuster law on the way out.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: President Trump says Chuck Schumer will now make a deal because of threats the GOP will NUKE the filibuster NUKE IT ANYWAY "Chuck Schumer, a desperate, crippled politician, who has lost control of the Radical Left Democrats, will make a deal now because he thinks that if he doesn’t, Republicans will TERMINATE THE FILIBUSTER, something which they should do whether he makes a deal or not!!!"
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Q The Storm Rider
Q The Storm Rider@Q_TheStormRider·
🚨PRESIDENT TRUMP MESSAGE! What I’m about to tell you is something I’ve known for a long time. 🔥 “The banks, they’ve lied to you. For decades. They’ve printed fake money, stolen your wealth, and now they’re ready to shut the doors on the American people. 👉 And if you’re still keeping your money in those corrupt banks... you’re making a big mistake. This is my final warning. There’s one solution NESARA GESARA system. A new financial structure. No more debt. No more corruption.
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Danny Jones
Danny Jones@JonesDanny·
The unreleased Epstein Files are likely being used as a tool to manipulate & control the United States. Bret Weinstein (@BretWeinstein) believes this is an intolerable violation of the founding principals of this country. And he believes the mechanisms that powered Epstein could be even scarier than blackmail...
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UAnswer2Us
UAnswer2Us@uanswer2us·
@gothburz The amazing part is you were able to get all devices enrolled in the first place. These companies make up 1 good product run then buy revenue, acquisitions, reorgs, its usually impossible to get any global anything going.
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am the Chief Information Officer of Stryker Corporation. I build the robots that perform your surgery. The defibrillators that restart your heart. The systems that let your nurse find your doctor at three in the morning when something goes wrong. Twenty-five billion dollars a year. Fifty-six thousand employees. Sixty-one countries. Every device in every country, managed from one console. On March 11th, someone who was not me sat down at that console and erased everything. I should be precise. They did not hack us. They logged in. Microsoft Intune is an endpoint management platform. I deployed it across every laptop, workstation, manufacturing terminal, and enrolled phone in my organization. From one console I could push an update to Kalamazoo, enforce a policy in Cork, wipe a compromised device in Freiburg. One console. Every device. That was the architecture. That was the selling point. That was the attack surface. Intune can push software. It can enforce compliance. It can, if instructed by an administrator with the correct credentials, wipe any device to factory settings. These are features. I paid for them. I presented them to the board as our zero-trust posture. A group called Handala used them to erase every managed device in my organization in a single afternoon. I will be precise about what happened next, because my lawyers are in the room and precision is the only thing that still belongs to me. No malware was deployed. No ransomware was installed. No zero-day was used. No vulnerability in any product was found. A threat actor obtained administrative credentials and issued a remote wipe command using the remote wipe feature that I chose this product for. My security tool did not fail. It performed exactly as designed. It wiped every device it was told to wipe, without error, on schedule. The architect of my destruction was my own IT budget line item. The command went out. The devices obeyed. Laptops in Kalamazoo. Workstations in Cork. Terminals in Freiburg. Manufacturing floors in Mahwah. The screens did not go dark. They changed. Where there had been a Stryker logo, there was now a barefoot cartoon boy with his back turned to the viewer -- the Handala icon, hands clasped behind him, facing away from the audience -- on every monitor in every office in sixty-one countries. They claim fifty terabytes. I cannot confirm or deny this. I do not yet know what I still own. Let me walk you through my first forty-eight hours. Hour one. Our Irish operations -- fifty-five hundred employees, eight sites, our largest hub outside the United States -- went dark. Not gradually. Entirely. Security walked everyone out. The voicemail at our Michigan headquarters was changed to say "building emergency." There was no building emergency. The building was fine. Everything inside it was gone. Hour four. Employees who had installed Microsoft Outlook on their personal phones discovered that their personal phones had been wiped. Intune does not distinguish between a corporate laptop and a personal iPhone with a company email profile. It manages endpoints. It managed them. Hour eight. Hospitals called. Not because they had been breached. Because they could not order surgical implants. I make the hip replacements. The knee joints. The spinal hardware. The trauma fixation systems. My ordering system was down. My manufacturing was down. My shipping was down. A hospital in Baltimore could not schedule a knee replacement because a hacktivist group on another continent had pressed a single button on a console I built. Hour twelve. Maryland Emergency Medical Services issued a memo. Hospitals were disconnecting from LIFENET -- my system that transmits your EKG from the ambulance to the emergency department while you are still in the back of the ambulance -- not because LIFENET had failed, but because they no longer trusted anything with my name on it. Hour twenty-four. Fifty-six thousand employees coordinating on WhatsApp. Twenty-five billion dollar company. Sixty-one countries. Crisis response running on a free consumer messaging app, because every internal system I owned was now owned by someone else. Hour thirty-six. I released my first official statement. "As a precaution, we have proactively taken all systems offline." Proactively. As though I had a choice. As though the systems I was taking offline had not already been taken. I released six statements in forty-eight hours, plus an SEC filing. Each said less than the one before it. By statement five, I was confirming that specific products still functioned. Mako surgical robots: unaffected. LIFEPAK 35 defibrillators: unaffected. Vocera badges: unaffected. When a medical device company begins listing which of its products still work, that is not reassurance. That is a casualty report delivered in reverse. Handala says this is retaliation. For Minab. February 28th. A U.S. Tomahawk struck an IRGC naval base in southeastern Iran. The girls' school next door collapsed. One hundred and seventy-five dead. Most of them children. Handala published a statement. They called Stryker a "Zionist-rooted corporation." They said they would make us understand what it means to lose something you cannot replace. I do not make missiles. I make hip replacements. I make the robot that holds the scalpel and the defibrillator in the crash cart. But I am a defense contractor's second cousin, and in the calculus of retaliation, proximity is guilt. I filed with the SEC on March 11th. "The full scope, nature and impacts of the incident are not yet known." That is the most honest sentence I have produced in two days. I do not know what they took. I do not know what they copied before they wiped. I cannot audit what was lost, because the tool I built to audit my systems is the tool they used to erase them. My stock dropped three and a half percent. One analyst called it "contained." A cybersecurity researcher called it "the first drop of blood in the water." I prefer the analyst. The analyst is wrong, but I prefer him. Here is what I know. I built a console that could touch every device in sixty-one countries. I gave it the authority to wipe anything it touched. I protected it with credentials. Someone obtained those credentials. And my management tool managed. No malware. No ransomware. No exploit. No CVE. Nothing to patch. Nothing to update. Nothing broken. Just a feature, performing its documented function, at the scale I purchased it for. I make the machines that keep people alive. I was taken offline by my own architecture doing the one thing it was designed to do. The system worked. That is the problem.
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UAnswer2Us
UAnswer2Us@uanswer2us·
Looking pretty obvious that trip in the middle east was a down payment and an end of Iran’s current path.
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UAnswer2Us@uanswer2us·
@w_terrence I feel like this is a setup, are you going to introduce the “My lynch Terrence Williams” Christmas ornament!!! Nothing says Christmas like, let’s lynch Terrence Williams!!! Most white people can’t even trim their own trees.
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Terrence K. Williams
Terrence K. Williams@w_terrence·
Dear MAGA. Do you want to Lynch and Hang me from a Tree ? According to James Potter you want to secretly see me hanging from a Tree So many people are flipping out & threatening me over my new “ King Trump Fried Chicken and Pancake/ Waffle Mix " I will not be intimidated! my KING TRUMP Chicken and Pancakes are not going anywhere
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Terrence K. Williams@w_terrence

KING TRUMP Fried Chicken , Pancake & Waffle Mix is finally here !! And yes — this was inspired by those silly “NO KING!” protesters who lose their minds every time Donald Trump breathes. They are planning another one! He’s the First King who allowed people to protest against him. These mixes were engineered specifically to ruin a protest and improve a morning at the same time - a rare culinary achievement. These No King Protesters are the same people who canceled my Aunt Jemima! I will never forgive them! Order yours at CousinT.com 👉 Use the Code ( King30) at checkout and load up ok some of this good food! These are truly Delicious! Get yours in time for Christmas! Thank you for the support

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UAnswer2Us@uanswer2us·
@SaltyGoat17 why wait until they get on the boat?? Obama didn't wait.
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SaltyGoat
SaltyGoat@SaltyGoat17·
Who else supports Pete Hegseth BLOWING THE ABSOLUTE SHlT out of every narco-terror*st that dares to try and smuggle drugs into our country?!? And swinging back for a second pass if needed!!!
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UAnswer2Us@uanswer2us·
@ScottAdamsSays Holy cow @RandPaul , that is the most ridiculous argument out there. So what if it was spent uranium, and any other number of dangerous materials, that wouldn't count? There were no gun onboard, really???
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Scott Adams
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays·
The drugs are the weapon.
Daily Caller@DailyCaller

🚨 @RandPaul on Venezuela strikes: "If they're armed, show us who they're armed. If they're not armed, explain to us why we kill people who are not armed."

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UAnswer2Us@uanswer2us·
@michaeljburry You found the depreciation trick. There's another one. "Cloud revenue growth" at hyperscalers includes billions in internal consumption - their own products running on their own infrastructure. Not disclosed separately. Fake demand justifying fake capex. Same circular logic. Same bubble math.
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Cassandra Unchained
Cassandra Unchained@michaeljburry·
I never said I was short $TSLA in my SS post. @fortune @bloomberg The article also reports on an older $500 million bet. No, it was $5 million. 13Fs and journalists… The full text of what I wrote: “Outgrowing dilution, for purposes of achieving maximum present value for an enterprise, is not easy. Tesla dilutes its shareholders at about 3.6% per year, with no buybacks. The chart above shows the kind of present value destruction that this level of dilution can impart. With recent news of Elon Musk’s $1 trillion dollar pay package, dilution is certain to continue. Tesla’s market capitalization is ridiculously overvalued today and has been for a good long time. [As an aside, the Elon cult was all-in on electric cars until competition showed up, then all-in on autonomous driving until competition showed up, and now is all-in on robots – until competition shows up.] Another beauty is Palantir, which has been diluting shareholders at about a 4.6% annual rate despite buybacks. Palantir has no earnings after adjusting for stock-based compensation. Palantir has the distinction of being the first billionaire:revenue ratio greater than one that I have seen. Five billionaires due to stock ownership, and less than four billion in annual revenue.”
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UAnswer2Us@uanswer2us·
@PJocky82 @BoLoudon We’ve never been a democracy, we’re a representative republic. Filibuster is a self-imposed rule not a constitutional law.
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Bo Loudon
Bo Loudon@BoLoudon·
🚨BREAKING: President Trump just announced he'd be able to pass VOTER ID, NO MAIL-IN VOTING, and MORE if the filibuster were terminated. Republicans, listen to President Trump! Terminate, Terminate, Terminate!
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UAnswer2Us@uanswer2us·
@Trumpster603 @ElephantSignal Secure our elections, impeach rouge judges, Gitmo all politicians captured by foreigners, then pass a 58 vote fillibuster on the way out and make it actual law.
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Delete@Trumpster603·
@ElephantSignal Just a reminder..... 49 Democrats already voted to end the fillibuster. The two democrats that stopped them are no longer in office. Republicans DO IT, and pass our agenda immediately!
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Elephant Signal 🐘🇺🇸
Elephant Signal 🐘🇺🇸@ElephantSignal·
🚨BREAKING: Stephen Miller, a senior Trump Advisor, is trying to exclude illegal aliens from the U.S. census, which removes House seats from Blue states like California, New York etc. Do you support excluding illegals from the U.S. census? A. Hell Yes B. No
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