Chelle L

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Chelle L

Chelle L

@LiveChelle

Entrepreneur, Advocate, Eternal Optimist

USA Katılım Haziran 2013
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Puff, a lightsaber Airman ⚔️
Hello. I have become the FGO that takes leave to do yard improvements Please send your best braided leather belt recommendations now… Also, Dads Of Twitter, behold the homemade glory of my yard!
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Happy Captain
Happy Captain@EODHappyCaptain·
Today was a big day. After over two years in Command, I handed off the Guidon. For the last 25 months, I’ve commanded the Army instructors that create the next generation of EOD Soldiers, as well as all of the Army Officer students going through training. I further doubled as a BN HQ Company Commander. Trust me when I tell you the kids will be ok. The next generation of EOD Soldiers are humble and ready to get to work. They are capable and hungry. I’m incredibly proud of the students, instructors, and staff I had the privilege to interact with daily. I would not have been successful without them.
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Happy Captain
Happy Captain@EODHappyCaptain·
The world is a crazy place. For us, it’s about to get a little crazier. We are happy to announce that our little family is growing!
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Rob Wiblin
Rob Wiblin@robertwiblin·
Huge repository of information about OpenAI and Altman just dropped — 'The OpenAI Files'. There's so much crazy shit in there. Here's what Claude highlighted to me: 1. Altman listed himself as Y Combinator chairman in SEC filings for years — a total fabrication (?!): "To smooth his exit [from YC], Altman proposed he move from president to chairman. He pre-emptively published a blog post on the firm's website announcing the change. But the firm's partnership had never agreed, and the announcement was later scrubbed from the post." "...Despite the retraction, Altman continued falsely listing himself as chairman in SEC filings for years, despite never actually holding the position." (WTAF.) 2. OpenAI's profit cap was quietly changed to increase 20% annually — at that rate it would exceed $100 trillion in 40 years. The change was not disclosed and OpenAI continued to take credit for its capped-profit structure without acknowledging the modification. 3. Despite claiming to Congress he has "no equity in OpenAI," Altman held indirect stakes through Sequoia and Y Combinator funds. 4. Altman owns 7.5% of Reddit — when Reddit announced its OpenAI partnership, Altman's net worth jumped $50 million. Altman invested in Rain AI, then OpenAI signed a letter of intent to buy $51 million of chips from them. 5. Rumours suggest Altman may receive a 7% stake worth ~$20 billion in the restructured company. 5. OpenAI had a major security breach in 2023 where a hacker stole AI technology details but didn't report it for over a year. OpenAI fired Leopold Aschenbrenner explicitly because he shared security concerns with the board. 6. Altman denied knowing about equity clawback provisions that threatened departing employees' millions in vested equity if the ever criticised OpenAI. But Vox found he personally signed the documents authorizing them in April 2023. These restrictive NDAs even prohibited employees from acknowledging their existence. 7. Senior employees at Altman's first startup Loopt twice tried to get the board to fire him for "deceptive and chaotic behavior". 9. OpenAI's leading researcher Ilya Sutskever told the board: "I don't think Sam is the guy who should have the finger on the button for AGI". Sutskever provided the board a self-destructing PDF with Slack screenshots documenting "dozens of examples of lying or other toxic behavior. 10. Mira Murati (CTO) said: "I don't feel comfortable about Sam leading us to AGI" 11. The Amodei siblings described Altman's management tactics as "gaslighting" and "psychological abuse". 12. At least 5 other OpenAI executives gave the board similar negative feedback about Altman. 13. Altman owned the OpenAI Startup Fund personally but didn't disclose this to the board for years. Altman demanded to be informed whenever board members spoke to employees, limiting oversight. 14. Altman told board members that other board members wanted someone removed when it was "absolutely false". An independent review after Altman's firing found "many instances" of him "saying different things to different people" 15. OpenAI required employees to waive their federal right to whistleblower compensation. Former employees filed SEC complaints alleging OpenAI illegally prevented them from reporting to regulators. 16. While publicly supporting AI regulation, OpenAI simultaneously lobbied to weaken the EU AI Act. By 2025, Altman completely reversed his stance, calling the government approval he once advocated "disastrous" and OpenAI now supports federal preemption of all state AI safety laws even before any federal regulation exists. Obviously this is only a fraction of what's in the apparently 10,000 words on the site. Link below if you'd like to look over. (I've skipped over the issues with OpenAI's restructure which I've written about before already, but in a way that's really the bigger issue.)
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Chelle L@LiveChelle·
@TimOnPoint This would seem to be a violation of HIIPA, as I did not given permission for my medical records to be shared with a consulting firm.
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Chelle L@LiveChelle·
@SeanParnellASW Except that isn’t its core mission, and what you propose is illegal. Oh, and learn how to spell or use spell check. It’s siphon, not syphon.
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Sean Parnell
Sean Parnell@SeanParnellASW·
STATEMENT: The Department of War is returning Stars & Stripes to its original mission: reporting for our warfighters. We are bringing Stars & Stripes into the 21st century. We will modernize its operations, refocus its content away from woke distractions that syphon morale, and adapt it to serve a new generation of service members. Stars & Stripes will be custom tailored to our warfighters. It will focus on warfighting, weapons systems, fitness, lethality, survivability, and ALL THINGS MILITARY. No more repurposed DC gossip columns; no more Associated Press reprints. Stars & Stripes has a proud legacy of reporting news that’s important to our service members. The Department of War is committed to ensuring the outlet continues to reflect that proud legacy.
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Chelle L@LiveChelle·
@PeteHegseth Hey “SecDef” - Investigate yourself next then because you were recorded saying the same thing in April 2016 in your speech at The Conservative Forum.
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Pete Hegseth
Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth·
“Captain” Kelly knows exactly what he did, and that he will be held to account. Thats why he’s so worried and cranky.
Senator Mark Kelly@SenMarkKelly

Pete Hegseth is coming after what I earned through my twenty-five years of military service, in violation of my rights as an American, as a retired veteran, and as a United States Senator whose job is to hold him—and this or any administration—accountable. His unconstitutional crusade against me sends a chilling message to every retired member of the military: if you speak out and say something that the President or Secretary of Defense doesn’t like, you will be censured, threatened with demotion, or even prosecuted. Every servicemember knows military rank is earned, not given. It's earned through the risks you take, the sacrifices you and your family make, the leadership you display, and the respect you earn from the superiors who recommend you for promotion. From the moment I drove through the gates of Naval Air Station Pensacola, to when I was shot at over Iraq and Kuwait, to when I landed Space Shuttle Endeavour on its last mission, I gave everything I had to this country and I earned my rank of Captain, United States Navy. Now, Pete Hegseth wants our longest-serving military veterans to live with the constant threat that they could be deprived of their rank and pay years or even decades after they leave the military just because he or another Secretary of Defense doesn’t like what they’ve said. That’s not the way things work in the United States of America, and I won’t stand for it. In 1986, at just 22 years old, I took an oath to protect and defend the Constitution. I have fulfilled that oath every day since, but I never expected that I would have to defend it against a Secretary of Defense or President. But I’ve never shied away from a fight for our country, and I won’t shy away from this one. Because our freedom of speech, the separation of powers, and due process are not just words on a page, they are bedrock principles of our democracy that has lasted 250 years and will last 250 more as long as patriotic Americans are willing to stand up for our rights. So today, I filed a lawsuit against the Secretary of Defense because there are few things as important as standing up for the rights of the very Americans who fought to defend our freedoms.

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Right Angle News Network
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
BREAKING - An active duty Navy officer who violated the military code of conduct by wearing her uniform to make a video condemning ICE has been identified as Petty Officer Catalina Sauer of San Diego. Sure would be a shame if Pete saw this…
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ONYEKA V ™
ONYEKA V ™@_Sironyeka·
@Rightanglenews Active-duty military members know the rules. Wearing the uniform for political messaging is a clear violation. Standards matter, and they apply to everyone.
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Tim Burchett
Tim Burchett@timburchett·
If I was 1 of the Democrats who did this I’d be very nervous about now.
Glenn Beck@glennbeck

This is the law @realDonaldTrump is looking for: 18 U.S.C. § 2387 — Activities Affecting Armed Forces General This statute makes it a federal crime to do any of the following with the intent to interfere with U.S. military operations: 1.Advise, urge, or attempt to cause: •insubordination, •disloyalty, •mutiny, or •refusal of duty among members of the U.S. military. 2.Obstruct or attempt to obstruct: •recruiting, •enlistment, •or general military operations. 3.Distribute written materials advocating any of the above. This law does not require advocating the overthrow of the government — that is § 2385. Section 2387 is specifically about undermining the functioning of the U.S. military.

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Chelle L
Chelle L@LiveChelle·
@realAnn_29 This has been debunked! They wore the same costumes last year. It has nothing to do with Kirk.
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Anna 🇺🇸
Anna 🇺🇸@realAnn_29·
Yep, mocking Charlie Kirk's death with bloody shirts is pure evil!! FIRE THEM ALL.
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Sall Grover
Sall Grover@salltweets·
How is it appropriate for a politician to speak to a citizen like this?
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RoadtoDamascus
RoadtoDamascus@PubliusTacitus4·
@phildstewart NDAs are normal for anyone accessed to classified information. Separate NDAs for specific military operations are also normal if said operation has specific compartmented access associated with it. Not unusual at all.
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Phil Stewart
Phil Stewart@phildstewart·
Scoop! U.S. military officials involved with President Donald Trump's expanding operations in Latin America have been asked to sign non-disclosure agreements. Story moving now
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Chelle L
Chelle L@LiveChelle·
@JDVance @SenDanSullivan @GovDunleavy You are closely tracking a storm that happened nearly a week ago? A little late! And your boss defunded the program that would have prevented this. Spare us your fake concern!
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
President Trump & I are closely tracking the storm devastation that resulted in over 1,000 citizens being airlifted out of Alaska villages.
Alaskans, our prayers are with you and your federal government is working closely with @SenDanSullivan and @GovDunleavy to get you the help you need.
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Chelle L@LiveChelle·
@RepPatFallon You all own this because you can’t do your most basic job of passing a budget for ALL Americans.
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Chelle L@LiveChelle·
@SeanParnellASW If DoD thinks it will stop the troops from talking to the media, you are in for a rude awakening!
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Sean Parnell
Sean Parnell@SeanParnellASW·
The self-righteous media chose to self-deport from the Pentagon. That’s their right -- but also their loss. They will not be missed. The Department of War will make an announcement soon regarding the next generation of the Pentagon press corps. Stay tuned. The best is yet to come!
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