
Albert Nonymous
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Albert Nonymous
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Very serious commentary. Super serial. Highly regarded. Favorite tasting crayon is Periwinkle.


🇮🇷🇺🇸🇬🇧 Iran just proved its missiles can reach far beyond the Middle East Iran fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, a joint U.S.-UK military base sitting 4,000 kilometers away in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Neither hit the base, but the message landed harder than any warhead could. Tehran has always publicly claimed its missile range tops out at 2,000 km. This strike attempt doubles that number overnight. The Khorramshahr-4 that likely carried out the attack can also deliver cluster warheads, the same munitions that have been devastating Israeli cities for three weeks. Look at the map. A 4,000 km range from Tehran draws a circle that reaches Paris, London, and most of Europe. Every NATO capital that thought this war was a distant Middle Eastern problem just realized Iranian missiles could theoretically reach their doorstep. Source: @sentdefender WSJ












1) Some thoughts on my book… It’s increasingly obvious that Trump convinced himself that taking out the top 100 guys in Iran would “fix” things there. It didn’t work. Plan B seems to involve bombing it to rubble. The issue is that by closing Hormuz, Iran has infinite negotiating leverage, and it’s pretty easy to keep Hormuz shut (Houthis did it in the Red Sea for 2 years)





🚨NEW: Jemele Hill🤦♂️ "The Cubans are VERY soft targets for misinformation. A LOT of Latino and Hispanic communities are, to be frank — and ESPECIALLY if you're from Cuba." @DailyCaller




Something fascinating is happening in education right now. I recently went down a rabbit hole researching homeschooling, and the data is fascinating. Research from the National Home Education Research Institute shows homeschool students typically score 15–25 percentile points higher on standardized tests, and about 78% of peer-reviewed studies show homeschool students outperforming traditional school students academically. But what really surprised me was seeing it firsthand. I recently ran a financial literacy course through Classical Learner, and I was blown away by the students. One 14 year old was running a business with nine employees. And I began teaching a 9 year old the Buy Borrow Die strategy. Can you imagine learning a strategy used by billionaire families to build wealth… at age nine? What I saw with these homeschool students is that they weren’t memorizing facts for a test. They were thinking, building, and solving real problems. This ties directly into neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to rewire itself during childhood based on experience and learning environments. Research from Harvard University, Stanford University, and MIT shows that learning environments focused on problem solving and curiosity produce stronger long-term outcomes than education built primarily around memorization. Which leads to a simple observation. Students raised in environments that encourage independent thinking, entrepreneurship, and curiosity develop skills that compound over time. And that creates a massive competitive advantage for life. The great news for America is that roughly 7.8% of American children are now being homeschooled, and that number continues to rise as families look for education that prioritizes curiosity, entrepreneurship, and independent thinking. Learn more👇 @ClassicLearner






El Salvador is safer than Canada, and somehow it's still getting safer. Despite going from the world's murder capital to this hemisphere's safest country, it's currently on track to be even safer than last year!










