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Michelle Weekley

@michelleweekley

“The definition of based,” apparently. | Fake news, per Newsweek. | America Only 🇺🇸 | Studying tech since 1998. | Currently: Director of Product @ByteFederal

Florida, USA Katılım Nisan 2011
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Michelle Weekley
Michelle Weekley@michelleweekley·
My #Bitcoin Story: In 2016 I was living in Dubai + I got recruited into Foreign Direct Investment to work as a Global Marketing Director. My time in FDI and economic development was short but the lessons I learned changed my life. 🧵1/8
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Augustus
Augustus@AugustusDelano·
All my unvaxxed homies are very unbothered by the latest headlines, are heavily allocated in crypto, and are becoming increasingly religious. This is no coincidence
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Michelle Weekley
Michelle Weekley@michelleweekley·
Between this and the looming credit bank crisis… I hope you’ve prepared.
HealthRanger@HealthRanger

ENERGY LOCKDOWNS are coming! If you thought COVID was bad, that's nothing compared to the energy lockdowns now being pushed. The International Energy Agency now wants "alternating license plat restrictions" (among other things), where you're not allowed to be on the roads on certain days. They also want to reduce all road speed limits everywhere, so that traveling by road is increasingly suffocating and slow. Their 10 Recommended Measures: 1) Work from home — Remote work could cut oil use from commuting by up to 6% nationally. 2) Reduce highway speed limits — Lowering limits by at least 10 km/h reduces fuel consumption for cars and trucks. 3) Shift to public transport — Increased use of buses, trains, and metros to replace private car trips. 4) Increase carpooling — Sharing rides to reduce the number of vehicles on the road. 5) Adopt more efficient driving practices — Smoother acceleration and braking to save fuel. 6) Car-free Sundays or alternating license plate restrictions — Rotation schemes to limit overall vehicle use. 7) Improve fleet efficiency — Businesses and governments to fast-track more fuel-efficient vehicle deployment. 8) Avoid non-essential air travel — A reduction of around 40% of flights taken for work purposes is feasible in the short term while maintaining productivity. 9) Switch to electric or modern cooking solutions — Encouraging electric cooking and other modern options can reduce reliance on LPG. 10) Leverage flexibility in petrochemical feedstocks — Industry can help free up LPG for essential uses while reducing oil consumption through quick operational improvements. In countries where LPG supplies are under pressure, facilities may be able to switch from LPG to alternative feedstocks such as naphtha. Gosh, it almost seems like the war was PLANNED as a way to take away your liberty... Full report here: iea.org/news/new-iea-r…

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Michelle Weekley
Michelle Weekley@michelleweekley·
Last week we had to shut down all our machines in Indiana. And we are aggressively fighting total bans in a number of other states. The situation is escalating fast and it’s primarily driven by billions of dollars from AARP who believes they’re “working with states to help protect old people from themselves.” I cannot stress enough how bad this could get.
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Michelle Weekley
Michelle Weekley@michelleweekley·
Hegseth is live on legacy media this morning talking about how it’s unacceptable for Iran to have nuclear weapons. Which Trump’s own White House specifically said was not a threat just six months ago. This war is total BS.
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The Poll Lady
The Poll Lady@ThePollLady·
People don’t fully realize how bad things are going to get for everyone. Israel and the U.S. (which denies involvement) struck Iran’s South Pars gas field. In response, Iran targeted Qatar’s North Field. These are two halves of the same reservoir the largest natural gas field on the planet. This single shared field spans about 9,700 km², roughly the size of Qatar itself, and contributes close to 20% of global LNG supply. It took decades and around $70 billion to build the infrastructure. And now, both sides of it have been hit. Even more concerning this field is only about 10% depleted. That means 90% of its gas is still underground. In simple terms, a huge portion of the world’s future energy supply has just become impossible to access. Roughly 35–50% of India’s LNG imports come from here. We are not talking about a short-term disruption. Damage at this scale could take years, possibly a decade, to fully recover from. And the bigger truth is, the global energy landscape may have just been permanently altered for the worse. From an energy perspective, this is dangerously close to a worst-case scenario. Rationing and energy export bans may start appearing in many countries soon. India could follow likely after upcoming state elections pass. Trump knows he messed up. You can believe his denial of involvement in hitting Iran’s South Pars if you want, but realistically, there is almost no chance a strike of this sensitivity happens without full visibility from U.S. Central Command. Operations in that region don’t happen in isolation. At this point, it looks like the U.S. has lost control of its own foreign policy direction. The greatest miscalculation for Trump may not have been the strike itself but allowing the situation to escalate into this war in the first place. He thought Iran, weakened by sanctions, internal pressure, and prior U.S.–Israeli strikes on its nuclear infrastructure, would quickly fold and unconditionally surrender after initial shocks, including high-level assassinations. But that assumption now looks flawed. Instead of collapse, Iran responds with escalation. That is why a bully like Trump is posting “NO MORE ATTACKS WILL BE MADE” But it will be extremely difficult for Iran to return to any meaningful dialogue with US since they have repeatedly shifted from negotiations to military action.
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The Disrespected Trucker
The Disrespected Trucker@DisrespectedThe·
Discontinuing the penny is a slow introduction to Discontinuing all coins and eventually cash just to see how you react. Don't you dare let them sell you on a cashless society. Thats the beginning of the end. Have you learned nothing from COVID-19 lockdowns?
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Cynthia D
Cynthia D@AnxiousGirl1328·
@michelleweekley You're retarded yeah there saving all those missiles for when we kill there next leader
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Died Suddenly
Died Suddenly@DiedSuddenly_·
An Iranian ballistic missile made it past the U.S. air defense system tonight in Qatar, hitting the world’s largest LNG export facility, which handles approximately 20% of global gas shipments. Has the picking and choosing of want targets we are protecting due to low supply of interceptor missiles begun?
Died Suddenly@DiedSuddenly_

The investigators at Died Suddenly have received a very concerning piece of intel that we wanted to share with our followers regarding the war in Iran. Over the course of the last 4 years, this same source has given us intel that we have shared that has never once been wrong. Please feel free to pray about this and use discernment in what we are about to share: America has only one week of missiles left to defend allies in Middle East. Nukes, invasion, and war with Russia all on the table. Joe Kent resigned for one simple reason: He knows the Iran war is going poorly, was started purely by Israel lying and manipulating Trump, and he refuses to lie about those facts publicly. I have spoken to several national security sources and this is the summary of what they have told me. 1) America is one week from exhausting our supply of interceptor missiles, without which we have NO EFFECTIVE MEANS of stopping incoming missiles and drones to Israel, Jordan, Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia. Iran knows this and has intentionally kept back their biggest, most advanced, and deadly cruise missiles. Attempts by the U.S. to destroy those missile sites have failed and a good portion remain operational and ready to launch. If America cannot protect our allies in the region, they will sue for peace without us. And without protection, Israel will suffer massive casualties. The stockpile is dangerously low from the Trump administration using missiles to defend Israel since the Oct 7 attacks, and the war in Ukraine. 2) The current Supreme Leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, survived the decapitation strike and follow on attempts, and has now successfully fled to Russia, where the U.S. is weighing committing another act of war, with Putin, by trying to kill him in Moscow. AI videos or not, Iran will never surrender if they find out they successfully killed or gravely injured the “Great Satan’s” puppet master. 3) America has no good options to end this war, which needed to be finished quickly due to tyranny of variables stacked against the U.S. such as terrain, distance, lack of ground forces, and durability of the Iranian government. Options now being considered are nuclear, and futuristic weapons, like the ones which were deployed in Venezuela, that struck fear into the minds of all our adversaries, the same adversaries now watching in shock and laughter as America falters in this half cocked, expedition against one of the strongest nations in the Middle East. 4) China is weighing an invasion of Taiwan by July of this year, because of the very real distraction and depletion of U.S. military stock piles, troops, and resources, for the Iran conflict. 5) U.S. casualties have easily reached 500, with many injured and dead that have not yet been admitted by the Pentagon. America has lost 4 fixed wing aircraft, more than we’ve lost in 20 years of war combined. The aircraft were not shot down “accidentally” as previously thought. They were downed by sympathizers in the Kuwaiti Air Force. The pilot indeed went rogue, and other fractures in the shaky Middle East alliance are plausible as this war drags on. Russia and China have been capturing data from the combat operations, and providing satellite and intelligence support to Iran, and as part of this, have cracked the signal communication for America’s B-2 bombers, meaning, one of our primary deployment means for nuclear weapons, previously stealth and untraceable in radar, can now be tracked in flight and shot down, a major blow to nuclear deterrence and MAD threat against other super powers. This war may have effectively “evened the playing field” for China. America’s only options are bad, and Kent knew this when he resigned. Best thing we can do is literally and figuratively “put down the shovel” and stop digging our hole deeper. Cease all combat operations before this escalates into a new world war, and more Americans and allies are killed.

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Michelle Weekley
Michelle Weekley@michelleweekley·
@AnxiousGirl1328 Iran has been stock piling missiles for this war for decades. You’re an idiot if you believe they’re capabilities are “nearly eliminated.”
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Carla 🧡⚡
Carla 🧡⚡@HodlingCarla·
21 WEEKS 🧡 Can’t wait to meet our little boy!
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
We're excited to announce 'The Situation Room' by Polymarket is coming to Washington, D.C. The world's first bar dedicated to monitoring the situation. 🧵
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Linus ✦ Ekenstam
Linus ✦ Ekenstam@LinusEkenstam·
You know what’s about to explode? Analog. The real world. 90’s all over.
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Michelle Weekley
Michelle Weekley@michelleweekley·
@MadamSavvy As a woman who was a computer science major before DEI existed, spent 10+ years in tech and now works in bitcoin… I’m with you girl.
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Savvy ( ˶ˆ꒳ˆ˵ )
Savvy ( ˶ˆ꒳ˆ˵ )@MadamSavvy·
i am so fucking sick and tired of this shit. can women just stop? just fucking stop. just stop with your pathetic stupid bullshit agenda. nothing has stopped women from coding and designing ai. nothing has stopped women from getting involved in tech. there is no problem. nothing needs to be fixed. but there always has to be a problem for DEI losers because if there isn't a problem, how can they sell the solution? this whole world has demonized men and made it "problematic" to do anything. Fuck off- women are such a problem and genuinely this kind of shit makes the strongest argument for stripping away rights. I am sick of it. I am sick of all of it. I am sick of loser women doing the bidding of a corrupt few men who are ruining everything while they sit cozy with their empires in the shadows. women have actively made everything they've tried to "fix" WORSE.
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus

DEI AI, what could go wrong?

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