Jim Thalman
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Jim Thalman
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Actor, Speculator, Risk-Taker & Executive Producer, sits on the Board of Directors for HExTC: A Multi-Media Co. Proud Supporter of Wounded Warrior & the USO
NYC Katılım Mayıs 2012
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Larry Ellison acaba de hacer la única pregunta que ningún periodista en la Tierra puede responder.
Un periodista del Wall Street Journal le dijo a la cara a Larry Ellison que Elon Musk no sabe lo que hace.
Ellison no discutió. No se alteró. Solo hizo una pregunta.
Ellison:
“Este tipo aterriza cohetes sobre plataformas robóticas en medio del océano… ¿y tú dices que no sabe lo que hace? ¿Alguna vez has aterrizado un cohete?”
Una sola pregunta. Sin posibilidad de recuperación.
Ellison:
“¿Quién eres tú? ¿Por qué debería creerte a ti antes que a mi amigo Elon?”
Esta es la pregunta que toda la clase mediática lleva una década esquivando:
¿Quién eres tú para juzgar?
¿Qué has construido?
¿Qué has lanzado?
¿Qué problema has resuelto que no implique un teclado y una fecha límite?
Ellison:
“Ahí estás tú, delante de tu Apple Macintosh, escribiendo un artículo diciendo que Elon es un idiota.”
Se sientan detrás de un portátil que no diseñaron.
Usan una red que no construyeron.
Funcionando sobre chips de silicio que ni siquiera pueden explicar.
Para decirle al mundo que el hombre que envía humanos al espacio no sabe lo que hace.
Nunca han construido nada más pesado que un documento de Word.
Y aun así lo publican con absoluta certeza.
Eso es lo que debería inquietarte.
No la crítica.
Sino la confianza con la que la hacen.
La ausencia total de autoconciencia necesaria para juzgar disciplinas en las que no durarían ni un semestre.
Musk no opera en opiniones.
Opera en la capa física del universo, donde las matemáticas funcionan… o el cohete no regresa.
Sus críticos operan en un editor de texto.
Construyó el vehículo que transporta astronautas de la NASA a la Estación Espacial Internacional.
La constelación de satélites que lleva internet a zonas de guerra activas.
El coche eléctrico que obligó a todos los fabricantes del planeta a abandonar sus planes basados en motores de combustión.
Sus críticos más ruidosos construyeron una firma al final de un artículo.
Entonces… ¿por qué tanto odio coordinado?
Porque perdieron la correa.
Los ataques no aumentaron porque Musk empeorara como ingeniero.
Aumentaron porque compró X.
Abrió el algoritmo.
Le devolvió la plaza pública a la gente.
Y destruyó su capacidad de controlar lo que puedes pensar.
No odian al ingeniero.
Odian que el ingeniero les quitó el monopolio.
No puedes cancelar un cohete.
No puedes publicar un artículo contra la gravedad.
No puedes editar las leyes de la física.
Ellos controlan la narrativa.
Él controla la física.
Y uno de los dos va camino a Marte.
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Elon Musk opened the federal budget and found what both parties spent decades making sure nobody would ever see.
The receipts.
Musk: “Most of the fraudulent government payments, especially to the NGOs, go to the Democrats. Let’s say 80%, maybe 90%. 10 to 20% of it does go to Republicans.”
He didn’t say one side was clean.
He said both sides were eating.
Musk: “The honest answer is the Republicans are partly… they’re receiving some of the fraud too. They’re getting a vig.”
A vig.
That’s the word you use when the house takes a cut of every bet at the table.
That’s not governance. That’s a rake.
And when DOGE shut off the fraudulent payments, the loudest screams didn’t come from Democrats.
They came from Republicans.
Musk: “When we turn off funding to a fraudulent NGO, we’d get complaints from whatever the 10% of Republicans who were receiving the money. And they would very loudly complain.”
You tell someone 90% of the fraud funds their political opponents.
And they still fight you to keep their 10%.
Musk: “I tried telling them, ‘Well, you know, 90% of the money is going to your opponents.’”
Rogan: “They want their piece.”
Musk: “Yeah, they want their piece.”
Rogan: “And they’ve been getting that piece for a long time.”
The uniparty was never a conspiracy theory.
Musk: “The whole uniparty criticism has some validity to it.”
It’s a revenue model.
Left and right aren’t opponents. They’re co-signers on the same account.
The theater is for you. The money is for them.
Every bank on earth runs AI that flags a suspicious $47 charge before you even notice it.
The United States government somehow can’t catch billions in fraudulent payments to shell NGOs.
The technology exists. It has for years.
An algorithm doesn’t care which party you belong to. It doesn’t take a vig. It doesn’t have a donor.
It just follows the money.
And that’s exactly why they’ll never willingly deploy it.
Musk didn’t expose a partisan scandal.
He exposed the operating system of American governance.
And the most dangerous thing he did wasn’t cutting the payments.
It was proving both sides would rather protect the fraud than lose their cut.
The system isn’t broken.
It was built this way.
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The Plymouth Pilgrims accidentally ran the first documented socialist experiment in America three centuries before Marx scribbled his manifesto. Governor William Bradford's "common storehouse" system from 1620-1623 delivered textbook collectivist results: mass shirking, crop failures, and near-starvation.
Bradford recorded the disaster in detail. Young men "complained that they were oppressed" when forced to work for others without reward. Productive colonists watched lazy neighbors receive equal rations despite contributing nothing. The system "was found to breed much confusion and discontent" because it violated basic human incentives. People starved while fertile Massachusetts soil lay underworked.
The turnaround came swiftly in 1623 when Bradford abandoned the collective model and assigned private family plots. Production exploded overnight. Women and children voluntarily joined field work when their families directly benefited from extra effort. The same colonists who nearly died under socialism suddenly produced abundant harvests under private property.
Bradford explicitly credited private ownership for saving Plymouth Colony. He documented how individual responsibility transformed human behavior within a single growing season. Individual effort cannot be separated from individual reward without destroying both.
Every socialist experiment since Plymouth has repeated this identical pattern. Different century, different continent, same predictable collapse when planners ignore the reality of human nature.
No matter what they call it, whenever and wherever collectivist ideas are put into practice, disaster soon follows.

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@DiscussingFilm Javier Bardem as a notorious killer Max Cady, targeting the husband-wife legal team (Adams and Wilson).
I am sure Javier Bardem will reinvent the magic of fear just like he did so admirably in ‘No Country for Old Men’

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🚨ZOHRAN MAMDANI’S FAMILY JUST GOT BUSTED IN A DISGUSTING “FREE GROCERY STORE” GRIFT — TURNING CONDEMNED BRONX BUILDINGS INTO A MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR TAXPAYER-FUNDED CASH COW FOR THEMSELVES!
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Citizen journalist Nick Shirley dropped the photos: this abandoned, rotting CVS in one of the worst neighborhoods in the Bronx was bought by Zohran’s brother Ezekiel Mamdani for a pathetic $60,000 at auction.
Then the city — run by Mayor Zohran — immediately bought it back from the family for $1.2 million “fair market value.”Next, a construction company tied directly to the Mamdani clan gets another $1.7 million to “bring it up to code” and do the buildout.
Total haul for the Mamdani family per store? Millions in pure profit.And in the end? It generates zero revenue, zero taxes, and zero actual benefit for New Yorkers.
This is exactly how communism works — the “people’s” programs are just a front for the ruling family to loot the taxpayers blind.
The Mamdani crime syndicate is running New York like their personal piggy bank.
Share this everywhere before they try to shut Nick Shirley down!
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🚨 Ricky Gervais Drops Truth Bomb on Woke Elitists: “We Pushed Back and Won So F*ck Them”
Ricky Gervais called out the woke middle-class elitists once again, and he didn’t hold back.
“It’s great to hear this sort of laughter again,” he says, “because comedians have had a really weird ten years, really second-guessing everything because people find anything offensive. But we pushed back and won. So f*ck them.”
He warns that the fight isn’t over: “Until the next time. They haven’t gone away, they’re just licking their wounds. They’ll be back with something madder.”
And then the real sting: it’s always the same people behind it. “Remember who it is next time, it’s always like these sort of educated middle-class privileged elitist people telling ordinary working-class people what they can and can’t do and say and laugh at. Not realising how important comedy is to ordinary people.”
Ricky’s point is crystal clear.
Comedy isn’t a toy for the sensitive elite to police, it’s oxygen for normal, working people.
It’s how we laugh, cope, bond, and tell uncomfortable truths.
The privileged gatekeepers who spent years trying to censor it don’t get that, and they never will.
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James Webb Just Found a Giant Cosmic Highway of 20 Galaxies Stretching 13 Million Light-Years Across the Infant Universe!
In one of its deepest infrared stares, the James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered something extraordinary: a massive, perfectly aligned chain of roughly 20 galaxies spanning nearly 13 million light-years — a colossal structure that existed when the universe was less than 1 billion years old.This isn’t just a random grouping. Scientists believe they’re looking at a cosmic filament — a thread-like superhighway where gravity, guided by invisible dark matter scaffolding, pulled these young galaxies into a long, connected chain. Individual galaxies in this structure are separated by hundreds of thousands of light-years, yet they all move together as part of the same enormous cosmic web.Webb’s powerful infrared vision pierced through the haze that once hid these ancient systems from Hubble, revealing how the very first large structures in the universe took shape. Instead of being scattered randomly, early galaxies preferred to form along these massive, invisible threads — dark matter acting like cosmic blueprint lines directing where stars and galaxies would be born.The light we’re seeing today left those galaxies over 13 billion years ago and has been racing toward us ever since. What you’re witnessing is a living fossil of the early cosmos, when the universe was still weaving the grand architecture we see today.A breathtaking reminder that the universe wasn’t born chaotic — it was organizing itself into vast, beautiful patterns from the very beginning. How mind-blowing is it that we can now see the cosmic “skeleton” that built everything?

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🚨NYC SOCIALIST CLOWN SHOW IMPLODES IN RECORD TIME: ZOHRAN MAMDANI JUST GOT HIS ASS NEUTERED AND DEMOTED TO A PATHETIC OFFICE MANAGER BY HIS OWN CITY COUNCIL — ADMINISTRATION OVER BEFORE IT EVEN BEGAN!
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In an absolutely brutal, unprecedented move under Article 4, Section 3 of the city’s ancient 1751 charter, the 13-member Council just stripped the radical mayor of literally ALL real power — leaving him with nothing but meaningless administrative busywork and banning him from any policy debates.
Even though 11 of them endorsed this socialist disaster, they’re now openly admitting buyer’s remorse: “Sometimes we make mistakes,” said Councilman Joseph Barron from Bushwick.
“Luckily, New Yorkers are great at problem-solving.”Mamdani went from “transformative leader” to glorified paper-pusher in under a month.
The honeymoon is dead. The voters who fell for the hype are already regretting it hard.
This is what happens when you elect a far-left fraud — even his own allies have to yank the reins before he destroys everything.
Share this everywhere if you’re loving watching these woke experiments collapse faster than a NYC subway rat!
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Ricky Gervais on 60 Minutes Makes a Crystal-Clear Case for Free Speech
He put it perfectly: the great thing about freedom of speech is that I can say what I want, and you can say you're offended, and I get to decide whether I care or not.
Because let's be honest, there's nothing you can say that someone, somewhere won't find offensive.
That's why blasphemy laws are so absurd, they're basically trying to protect an all-powerful deity from having its feelings hurt.
At the end of the day, we should be free to criticise any idea.
Just because you're offended doesn't automatically mean you're right.
Spot on, Ricky. Free speech isn't about never upsetting anyone, it's about the right to speak anyway.
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