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Mike Z

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Bethany O’Leary 🇺🇸 🦅
Adam Kinzinger quote-tweeting me with 30 paragraphs of “hahaha” because I owned a mistake on a satirical post is genuinely one of the saddest things I’ve seen today. This is a man who got rejected by his own voters, sold out his party, and now survives by rage-baiting on CNN for a paycheck. The same guy who spent years peddling hoaxes, then cried when the country moved on, is now desperately farming clout off a random woman admitting she got baited. Pathetic. Keep laughing, Adam. The only thing more embarrassing than my mistake is how hard you’re coping by making it your entire personality. 🤣🤣🤣
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Royce White 🇺🇸
Royce White 🇺🇸@Highway_30·
This is why Michele Tafoya didn’t show up to the debate. MASS DEPORTATIONS! Royce White for U.S. Senate MN 2026 America 1st, Just Right™️
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J D Johnson
J D Johnson@JDJohnson507·
Today I turn 52 years old. I have been at the same employer for 25 years. I have decided it is time for a career change. Tuesday, I will end my time at the Mayo Clinic. They are not the same place they were 25 years ago. They are gutting healthcare in the rural areas. They are not a Midwest company anymore. They have gone full blown woke! Good bye, to the job I thought I would have for the rest of my life!
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Gregory K Bovino
Gregory K Bovino@GregoryKBovino·
Trained to protect your ass, not kiss it. That’s not a bumper sticker., folks. That’s the job description Border Patrol has lived for 102 years. While the politicians were out there kissing every ass that would get them a camera angle, we at the Green Team watched the needless atrocities up close.  American families destroyed, kids hooked on cartel fentanyl, communities turned into war zones, all of which were completely preventable. My views aren’t “extreme.” They’re the only ones, by God, forged in reality instead of feelings. Secure the border. Enforce the laws. Demand assimilation. Demand mass deportations. Not because I hate anyone, but because protecting your ass (and your kids’ and your neighbors’) is literally the kindest, smartest thing we can do. Fake compassion gets people killed. Tough love keeps them alive. You already know which one actually works. Who’s tired of the ass-kissing? Drop a 🔥 if you’re ready for real protection.
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Jason Chaffetz
Jason Chaffetz@jasoninthehouse·
I run a consulting business focused on bringing together good projects in areas I am passionate about-- public policy, energy, space, etc. I am glad I was able to play a small role in bringing this project to Utah because of all the reasons I explained previously. There are no more dots for you to connect. I helped connect the Utahns developing this project with KO and was happy to do so. Go America, Go Utah! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Reservation Ridge Rider
Reservation Ridge Rider@RsrvtionRidge·
If Utahns haven’t connected the dots yet, Jason Chaffetz post is pretty revelatory. November 2025 Jason Chaffetz joins American Global Strategies, a DC consulting firm specializing in AI, defense, etc. Per Kevin OLearys comments he has been working on this for 5 months. Per Chaffetzs post he was the one to brought the opportunity to his “friend”. Put those 2 together and we see Chaffetz brought this to OLeary late 2025. May 2026 the plan is revealed to the public. There is major local opposition. May 15 American Global Strategies publishes an article about how it is an AI race between us and China, directly mirroring the narrative that OLeary has been pushing: americanglobalstrategies.com/ai-american-po… May 15 Chaffetz posts a long message about how this data center is great. Doesn’t disclose any financial interest. O’Leary immediately reposts it and says how great it is that the project is gaining local support. @jasoninthehouse would you like to clarify if you are being paid to consult on this project as a member of American Global Strategies? Because it seems pretty obvious you got paid to post that.
Jason Chaffetz@jasoninthehouse

Data Center in Box Elder County I am fully supportive of the data center project in Box Elder County. When I first learned of the project, I had some of the same questions you might have. I, too, worry about people, water, power, the health of the Great Salt Lake, and why it would be good for Utah. I had an opportunity to meet with the people bringing the project here and to get those questions addressed. I was impressed by their answers so I introduced them to my friend, Kevin O’Leary, who later decided to move forward with the project. I believe it is going to a be huge net positive for the State of Utah. Here’s what was shared with me and why I’m excited about it: Energy · This project is not taking anything out of the existing power grid. · The price Utahns pay for power should not go up because of this development. · More than a decade ago, a 42” pipeline from Wyoming called the Ruby Pipeline, with Natural Gas, was constructed. It’s already there - permitted and installed underground. Regulatory standards are already in place at the state and federal level. · The data center may even feed surplus power back into the grid and other renewable power sources may be deployed. Water · When the developers put the private land under contract, they agreed to paying a premium price, multiple times greater than market rate for the area. They were candid about the potential. The project uses the existing private water rights that were in use by the previous landowners. · It doesn’t need additional water beyond what already belongs to that property. · The water they’ll be using currently does not feed into the Great Salt Lake. · There might be a net increase of water going into the Great Salt Lake by using the water supply and flowing it down to the Great Salt Lake rather than being used for agriculture. · The water available to that property is currently low quality and brackish. · Water put into the Great Salt Lake would need to be higher quality and treated. Those are the concerns. But what is most exciting are the opportunities. Tax revenue · The 40,000 acres was generating roughly $250,000 annually in taxes for Box Elder County. · When fully implemented, it’s anticipated the county will receive more than $100 million annually in tax revenue from those 40,000 acres. Today the Box Elder total budget is less than $80 million. · The state, via sales tax, will receive hundreds of millions of dollars annually when fully developed. All Utahns benefit from that. This is all new revenue to the state. HAFB · The proximity of the data center makes Hill Air Force Base (HAFB) a more attractive asset for the Pentagon. · That accessibility may protect Hill from future BRAC closure threats. In a rapidly changing world, data centers in the USA are safer for Americans. Having them in Utah helps with jobs, viability long-term for Hill, and providing a national security asset. · The data center supports the mission of both HAFB and the Utah Test & Training Range (UTTR). · ”Top of Utah” is heavily dependent on Hill for a whole ecosystem of jobs and businesses. Keeping our economy vibrant in northern Utah is an imperative. That’s good for Utah jobs (thousands of new jobs in Top of Utah), our economy, and national defense. We have to be able to process data. This facility will do so with minimal disruption to the taxpayers who benefit from it. It’s off the beaten path in an area that is hard to make productive. It will also bring additional private sector companies and advanced manufacturing our state can not support because our current energy supplies are not big enough. It can be done cleanly, supporting our state with jobs, revenue, and making Utah a leading place to do business while supporting our quality of life.

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Mike Z
Mike Z@MikeZ___2·
@k_ovfefe2 These big fake accounts say hilarious shit.
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Mike Z@MikeZ___2·
@RobinEnochs @kevinolearytv doesn’t give a shit. He’s not even American. Kevin, aka Mr Lying Scumbag, can build his AI center in one of the three other countries where he is a citizen. You know, Canada is very stringent about letting Americans go there to work. We should flip that on Kev.
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Mike Z
Mike Z@MikeZ___2·
@RadioFreeTom After Trump’s last term Congress should have changed the legal enforcement of the Hatch Act.
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Mike Z
Mike Z@MikeZ___2·
@DataRepublican @Hfmbears NIMBY is valid here. Unless you want a data center spewing 80-90 decibels in your back yard, STFU. You’re all fucking idiots, picking different ways to shill for millionaires & billionaires.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
They can filter and recycle. That’s part of what we should hold them accountable to. Separate the noise from signal. And besides, if AI has the potential that companies pushing data centers promise they do, then AI can solve those problems. NIMBY is counterproductive. But genuine accountability is productive.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
LONG RANT ALERT: I've worked in Big Tech my entire career. So let me say something that will confuse people: Big Tech is not left-wing. The default posture of Silicon Valley is center-right and technocratic. My first Big Tech job was with Amazon in 2005. I heard plenty of stories about Jeff Bezos rolling his eyes at Obama's antics. This is not a secret among people who've been inside. And yet Big Tech was among the loudest cheerleaders for BLM and DEI. How? I'll tell you how, though it requires me to be honest about something personal. I am diagnosed ASD. You know the experience: you make a factual point in a room. Ten people tell you you're evil. The "logical" structure of ASD leads you to start accepting you might be broken, not the room. You're more susceptible to believing you're the problem than believing consensus is wrong. I've watched this play out across Big Tech repeatedly. Not a prescription I give out lightly, and I acknowledge it might be projection. But I've seen too many brilliant engineers fold under social pressure that had no factual basis. So Big Tech leans right, but gets captured easily by DEI virtue signaling, and pays enormous amounts to prove it. Mark Zuckerberg... believe it or not, another closet conservative I've heard many rumors about — donated $400 million to influence 2020 election administration. In 2024, he explicitly committed to neutrality and spent nothing comparable. He learned. Slowly. But he learned. Here's where it gets complicated on China. Big Tech says: build data centers in America, not China. But I've worked inside China directly. I have never, not once, witnessed a Big Tech company put real protections on their IP in Chinese partnerships. ASD-adjacent minds tend to extend trust where cultures signal openness. China does this masterfully. So when anti-data-center people question whether "built in America" actually protects anything... they're not wrong. The rhetoric exceeds the practice. Now to Box Elder specifically. The Stratos Hyperscale project — 7.5 gigawatts, 40,000 acres, approved by Box Elder County Commission this month — is developed by O'Leary Digital. Kevin O'Leary, who along with Elon Musk and Marc Andreessen has "come out" as a staunch conservative. I respect that. It takes something to do that publicly. But I'm going to hold them accountable the same way I'd hold anyone else. O'Leary and others point to Arabella Advisors money funding data center opposition. That's true and I'll get into it. But they need to be honest that the vast majority of opposition in communities like Box Elder is organic conservative opposition... people worried about the Great Salt Lake, about water, about being near Utah's largest earthquake epicenter. Dismissing them by pointing to dark money is a way of avoiding the harder conversation. Here's what I actually want from people with the power to put 7.5 gigawatts in the Utah desert: If you have the capital and political leverage to pull this off, you have the capital and leverage to finance power plants. You have the leverage to fund serious water reclamation infrastructure. And you have the leverage to institutionally push back on the NGO network that is genuinely coordinating against you; groups like Mormon Women for Ethical Government, which I've written on at length, and which does not represent organic conservative sentiment despite the branding. Go all the way or don't make the argument. And one more thing: if a company wants to be a customer of these data centers, they need to commit to real, auditable IP protections regarding China. If O'Leary wants to make the "America first" argument for data centers, make it mean something.
Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful@kevinolearytv

Why is there suddenly such an aggressive push against American data centers and AI infrastructure? After seeing a major spike in coordinated opposition campaigns around our Utah projects, we conducted a digital audit and traced a large amount of the activity back to an organization called Alliance for a Better Utah, which has been pushing misinformation throughout Box Elder County about our data center developments. What’s even more concerning is where the funding appears to originate. After reviewing IRS Form 990 filings and tracing the network behind it, the money appears tied to Chinese linked funding channels connected through an organization called Arabella. Think about the incentive, if China is racing to dominate AI and compute capacity, why wouldn’t they want to slow American infrastructure down?

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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
RFK Jr. casually revealed his diet on Paul Saladino’s podcast… and it’s nothing like the “healthy” advice you usually hear. He usually skips breakfast (intermittent fasting), eats eggs and bacon when he does have it, snacks on nuts, pistachios, and dried mango, has steak or protein for dinner, stops eating after 7pm, and refuses to count calories. No processed food, nothing with more than three ingredients. His philosophy? Focus on food quality and eat what you want — in large amounts. While everyone obsesses over tracking apps and restriction, RFK Jr. stays lean and energetic by keeping it simple and focusing on real food. This was refreshing. It challenges the idea that you need to be miserable and restrictive to stay healthy. What’s your take — could this kind of straightforward, no-tracking approach actually work better for most people than complicated diets?
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Mike Z
Mike Z@MikeZ___2·
@mehdirhasan R’s are craven politicians who are ruthless. D’s are craven politicians who are pussies.
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
I’m trying to imagine any Republican governor in America doing the equivalent of what Jared Polis just did. This is why Democrats lose.
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Mike Z
Mike Z@MikeZ___2·
@wtogami @SalvMattera What does the informed consent look like? Do whatever study you want. It’s unethical to have the human research subject pay for the study. Has nothing to do with agency.
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Salvatore Mattera
Salvatore Mattera@SalvMattera·
Here's my idea for Amatica: I will purchase two tests and I will give them blood from the same healthy person on the same day but I will tell them it's two different people, one with LC and another with ME and see what the results come back as. I will use multiple intermediaries so they won't know it's me. Let's see what happens.
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Mike Z@MikeZ___2·
@deborahbrian There are ethics in human research that these people are not following.
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Mike Z
Mike Z@MikeZ___2·
If you have Long Covid & do not have a scientific mind, this @amaticahealth RNA check is a waste of money.
Mike Z@MikeZ___2

@JackHadfield14 RNA is constantly changing. You are recording one moment in time. Do you have any experience doing research on human subjects? Do you have any experience running a study & understand the ethical review process? What does your informed consent look like?

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Mike Z@MikeZ___2·
@JackHadfield14 RNA is constantly changing. You are recording one moment in time. Do you have any experience doing research on human subjects? Do you have any experience running a study & understand the ethical review process? What does your informed consent look like?
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Jack | amatica health
Jack | amatica health@JackHadfield14·
Most people have heard of DNA testing. RNA sequencing is different: it looks at gene activity, not just which genes exist. At Amatica Health, individuals can order a whole blood RNA sequencing test. More on what it measures and how to order below.
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Mike Z
Mike Z@MikeZ___2·
@PaolaBoivin Los Arcos still bothers me. It would have been perfect. A good commissioner would have got it done.
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Lori Mills
Lori Mills@LoriMills4CA42·
Like saving my husband’s life? Got it. My perspective is this. President Trump signed right to try in 2018. If someone is diagnosed with a terminal illness the question the FDA should be asking is what’s the risk if they take it, and what’s the risk if you don’t. Common Sense.
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Adam Feuerstein ✡️
Adam Feuerstein ✡️@adamfeuerstein·
FDA Center for Drug Evaluation & Research (CDER) Acting Director Tracy Beth Hoeg expected to depart from agency - Reuters
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