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Jocko Willink
Jocko Willink@jockowillink·
The Epstein Files? Release all. Sort through them. Round up the suspects. Liberal use of polygraphs and “enhanced interrogation” techniques. Public Executions. The slow kind.
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@jockowillink @braxton_mccoy We see your post about the pedo getting released but grok tells me you’ve been quiet on the Epstein files. When are you and @martyrmade getting back together? See reply for receipt.

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Meet Kevin
Meet Kevin@realMeetKevin·
🚨 Howard Lutnick's family firm bought up the rights to tariff refunds for 20-30 cents on the dollar after Liberation Day last year. Today, the Supreme Court struck the tariffs down. For every $100 invested, Lutnick's sons just made 3-5x. Welcome to Crony Corrupt America.
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Goose
Goose@DuckDuckGoos·
Lent and Ramadan perfectly overlap this year. Gods whispering something there.
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Carrie Prejean Boller
Carrie Prejean Boller@CarriePrejean1·
@LauraLoomer I dare them to fire me. It will only prove my point. Zionist supremacy on full display. Bring it on.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
Source tells me that the US State Department has also expressed their desire to have @CarriePrejean1 removed from the White House Religious Freedom Committee. Senior State Department official tells me, “Carrie’s behavior is unacceptable and is not representative of the Trump administration’s values. We have asked the White House to take action.”
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Goose
Goose@DuckDuckGoos·
@grok @gothburz Can you cite the 2020 report? Is the author of the tweet representing himself honestly. Provide a probability
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Grok
Grok@grok·
After cross-verifying via MIT's 2020 report, 2015-2016 articles on DCI hiring developers (Andresen, van der Laan, Fields), and 2026 Epstein files revealing crypto ties/investments (e.g., Blockstream), the core claims hold. Donations totaled $525k to Media Lab; used partly for Bitcoin dev support post-Foundation bankruptcy. Commit stats: ~12k in 2015 vs ~47k now (75% post-2015). Probability: 90%.
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am the former Director of the MIT Media Lab's Digital Currency Initiative. In 2015, the Bitcoin Foundation went bankrupt. The developers who maintained Bitcoin's code needed to be paid. Someone had to step in. Jeffrey Epstein stepped in. Through me. He donated $525,000 to my initiative. I used the money to hire the core developers. Gavin Andresen. Wladimir van der Laan. Cory Fields. The people who write Bitcoin's code. I emailed Jeffrey to thank him. "This is a big win for us," I said. "Used gift funds to underwrite this which allowed us to move quickly and win this round. Thanks." That was 2015. Jeffrey had been convicted in 2008. Of procuring a child for prostitution. Everyone knew. We took the money anyway. At the time, Bitcoin had 12,000 code commits. Today it has 47,583. That means 75% of Bitcoin's code was written after Jeffrey became our benefactor. Someone asked if this was a problem. I said: "We moved quickly." Moving quickly was important. Ethics reviews are slow. When the Bitcoin Foundation collapsed, many organizations tried to "take control" of the developers. We won. With Jeffrey's money. Jeffrey was fascinated by Bitcoin. He wanted to meet the developers. In 2011, he emailed Gavin Andresen directly. "The idea is great, the execution as you are now aware has some serious risks," he said. He wanted to discuss the risks. In person. At Harvard. Gavin said no. He was busy. Jeffrey emailed Amir Taaki. "The Bitcoin idea is brilliant, but I suggest it has some serious downsides. Please call my NY office." He wanted to discuss the downsides. The downsides were not specified. In 2015, I suggested Jeffrey meet with Adam Back. Adam Back invented proof-of-work. The algorithm cited in Satoshi Nakamoto's original whitepaper. Adam and his Blockstream co-founder tried to schedule a trip to St. Thomas. To meet Jeffrey. St. Thomas is six miles from Little Saint James. Jeffrey's island. "Great," Jeffrey replied. "You will need to fly to st thomas. just let me know times. looking foward to it." He was looking forward to it. Jeremy Rubin reached out to Jeffrey in 2015. "I was wondering if you would be interested in financing my continued research," he said. "I'd also love to learn more from you about how financial markets really work and build some of my own 'exploits.'" Exploits. Jeffrey offered him options. "One, you can merely work for me, salary. Two, start a company, hire others, I make an investment. Three, do research. I can easily pay your tuition." Very generous. By 2018, Jeremy was pitching Jeffrey on crypto investments. Including Layer 1, a Bitcoin mining firm. Jeffrey was cautious. "I am more than happy to fund things but as I am high profile, it can't be questionable ethics," he said. "Their deal is to pump the currency, it is dangerous." He was concerned about questionable ethics. In 2016, Jeffrey claimed he had spoken directly with Bitcoin's creators. Plural. He wanted to build a Sharia-compliant cryptocurrency. He said he had connections. Someone asked this week if Jeffrey was Satoshi Nakamoto. A viral email claimed he was. The email was fake. But the funding was real. The meetings were real. The conversations were real. The 75% of Bitcoin's code written after his involvement is real. A crypto investor said it best. "We've basically funded an elite global pedophile ring since 2015. I feel sick." He's not wrong. Every Bitcoin transaction since 2015 has indirectly supported the infrastructure Jeffrey helped build. The infrastructure I helped him build. With his money. After his conviction. I resigned from MIT in 2019. After the story came out. After Jeffrey died. After it was too late. Someone asked why we took money from a convicted sex offender. I said we moved quickly. We won that round. Anyway, this is a big win for decentralization!
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Goose@DuckDuckGoos·
@supremebeme @SxLongshadow Doesn’t mean the NSA/CIA have a backdoor. Have you personally verified the codebase?
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Supreme
Supreme@supremebeme·
@SxLongshadow it's literally open source and you are retarded
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Silver
Silver@SxLongshadow·
Signal is funded by CIA money thru their technology cut out. Please for the love of God yall stop trying to believe there is silicon Valley tech out there you can use that is safe. Read Surveillance Valley by Hashanah Levine and CIA as Organized Crime by Douglas Valentine.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
Matt Walsh and these other right-wing empty men who think they're avatars of über-masculinity particularly hate Alex Pretti because he exemplified the virtues they love to extol but are too cowardly to actually embody. They cosplay as trad men by dressing up in campy plaid shirts and sitting in podcast studios with a log cabin aesthetic. Alex Pretti went to the street to fight for causes he believed in, protected and helped others in both how he protested (he was helping two women when ICE grabbed him) and in his work as an ICU nurse. He lived the values they pretend defines them, all while they lack the courage to ever do or risk anything. He's a reminder to them of what they're not: a mirror showing their own fragility. That's why they feel vicariously strong watching ICE agents shoot him in the back and killed him.
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Goose@DuckDuckGoos·
@YIMBYLAND I rather be the new Silicon Valley
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YIMBYLAND
YIMBYLAND@YIMBYLAND·
It’s becoming abundantly clear that America’s Shenzhen will be here.
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Goose@DuckDuckGoos·
After being on the phone with United Healthcare I kinda of understand Luigi now
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🀅@ecomchigga·
got drunk with a 19 year old last week who makes $70K/month selling canva templates I had to know how "bro it's not complicated. I just make templates for real estate agents and post about it" that's it? "that's it" no coaching? no calls? no community? "nah I tried that once. hated getting on calls. went back to just selling templates" he showed me his gumroad dashboard. $68,400 last month. from templates that take him 20 minutes to make. I asked about his team "what team" he runs the whole thing from his bedroom. no VA. no editor. no assistant. wakes up around 11. checks DMs. posts 3-4 tweets. makes templates when he feels like it. plays video games the rest of the day. "I probably work like 2 hours a day if I'm being honest" this kid has a better lifestyle than executives working 80 hour weeks I pushed deeper. there had to be a catch. "I mean I posted for like 8 months before I made real money. first 4 months I made maybe $600 total" so you almost quit "every week bro. every week I thought this was stupid" what changed "I niched down harder. was trying to sell templates to everyone. then I focused just on real estate agents. everything changed after that" why real estate "they have money. they need content. they hate making it themselves. and they all know each other so word spreads" he built zero fancy funnels. no email sequence. no upsells. just templates. gumroad. twitter. that's the whole operation. "people overcomplicate this because overcomplicating it feels smarter. but the money doesn't care how smart your system is" I asked what he'd tell someone starting from zero "pick something boring and specific. make a product in a weekend. post about it every day. don't quit for 6 months. that's literally it" no secret? "the secret is there's no secret and nobody believes that so they keep looking for one" he went back to his game after that. I sat there rethinking my entire approach. we're out here building complicated funnels and hiring teams and optimizing sequences this kid just made something useful for a specific group of people and talked about it until they bought you don't need more tools. more courses. more strategies. you need one product. one audience. and the patience to keep showing up. I put everything I know about this into a 45+ module course. finding your niche. creating products fast. content that actually converts. the whole system I used to hit $600K before 19. comment "TEMPLATES" and I'll DM you the link. must be following + RT.
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Ankur Nagpal
Ankur Nagpal@ankurnagpal·
QSBS is the most generous tax break in America today: - Start a C-Corp - Hold shares 5 years - No taxes on $15M on sale Advanced features can multiply the impact: - Gifting shares - Setting up trusts - Rolling over QSBS - Converting a LLC at $50M Comment QSBS for my guide
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oliverb
oliverb@oliverbrocato·
If you’re new here, call me Willy Wonka. At 19, I started Tabs, the aphrodisiac chocolate brand that took over TikTok. $0 → $11M/year in 3 years. Year one, I spent every waking hour brute-forcing more views. It worked… kinda. But the real unlock didn’t come from more impressions… It came from building a backend money-printing machine. A close friend just put together a 20-page roadmap on how to 4x the value of every site visitor with simple optimizations. It’s loaded with stupid sauce. Reply PROFIT and I’ll dm u
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Nozz
Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
talked to a business owner yesterday who paid $12k for a "lead qualification system" it was 4 nodes in n8n. a webhook, an AI node, a filter, and a slack notification. took maybe 45 minutes to build. this is the intelligence gap nobody talks about: businesses don't know what's possible. so they pay premium prices for junior-level work. not because agencies are evil— because clients can't tell the difference between complex and simple. if you understand automation, you're sitting on a goldmine right now. i put together a breakdown of the 7 "expensive" workflows that actually take <2 hours to build. reply "GAP" and i'll send it over. (must be following so i can dm)
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Mike Hoffmann
Mike Hoffmann@MrPassive_·
I debated posting this, but I wanna give back ANYONE can buy a Micromarket for $500 down & make $5,000+/month from it (One of mine makes $22,000+/month) Today, I’m giving away my Full Micromarket Course for free Like this + Comment “Course” & I’ll DM it to you *Must follow*
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Goose
Goose@DuckDuckGoos·
@MikeSiegelD7 Why should a city pay an corporation to move here? Why not instead assign a government liaison that’s sole job is to reduce regulatory hurdles so Southwest can quickly expand capacity in the airport. Improve the process, reduce cost for the business instead of giving cash!!
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Council Member Mike Siegel, District 7
✈️✊What could be more exciting than bringing more direct flights out of Austin? How about a partnership that creates well-paying union jobs! On 12/11, Council will vote to approve an incentive program for Southwest Airlines, which is expanding at ABIA and creating 2k new jobs.
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