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Individualist. Rational Egoist. Classical Liberal. Pronouns: He-man

Texas, USA Katılım Aralık 2010
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CJ
CJ@Ohgreatcj·
You don’t know a stranger until you meet him.
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Slimfit
Slimfit@iSlimfit·
She didn’t lie at all 😂
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Eric Weinstein
Eric Weinstein@ericweinstein·
If you are not willing to kill or die for your own most treasured values, you should think carefully before welcoming in migrants who would do both for theirs.
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Athelwulf Greene
Athelwulf Greene@AthelwulfG·
Needing characters to look like you to be able to relate to them is a sign of low intelligence. It shows a concerning lack of ability to empathise and a lack of imagination. I've read books where the characters not only don't look like me, they aren't even human. I can still relate to their struggles and put myself in their shoes.
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factmission.org
factmission.org@FactMissionOrg·
This took me a year. It’s long, it’s dense. But the stakes could not be higher. The first hour takes you behind closed doors, using documented WHO Symposium Proceedings to expose a 1989 10-year follow-up to a gold-standard CDC vaccine trial. The results were devastating: half the vaccinated participants were dead or terminally ill, while the unvaccinated placebo recipients remained healthy. But health officials had a massive problem. Unable to sell this vaccine in developed countries due to safety concerns, they had already dumped millions of doses into Africa. They faced a choice: A) Admit what happened and pull the vaccine. B) Bury the placebo data to protect their reputations and the pharmaceutical industry—resulting in the WHO's continued use and the deaths of millions more. They chose B. My presentation names the scientists who faced that choice. I show their faces. For a year, I have negotiated with them behind the scenes to come forward. Instead, they refused to speak on camera and threatened me with legal action if I released their private communications. The second hour dismantles their counter-arguments and reveals how the vaccine industry responded to this disaster by quietly eliminating true placebo-controlled trials altogether. My goal is to rally Epstein-level public pressure to force the release of the withheld 1989 placebo data. This data will rewrite history and might reshape the future by revealing what happens when we allow a small elite group to control the narrative. I am working on shorter summaries, but this is the definitive deep dive. Watch it. Share it. Get commentators to cover this topic so we can raise awareness and force them to address this.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
I hear all the time about how Gen Z is turning socialist because they have no economic hope and how I just don’t understand that we need to do more socialist stuff so they’ll still vote for us. Well…. I’ve spent quite a bit of time as a Silicon Valley startup/VC lawyer, and there is no quicker way to turn a young leftist into a junior Milton Friedman than starting their own business. I saw it over and over and over—smart twenty somethings with coding skills, blue hair and a Che Guevara poster gradually becoming more and more conservative as they slowly comprehend just how many regulatory hurdles there are to running a business and raising capital (and the amount of money they had to pay me to help do that navigation). We should all be encouraging young people to start their own businesses. They don’t need to be some novel tech business that attracts VC funding either. Every community has service and product needs just itching to be filled by someone with a little energy and smarts. The way out of Gen Z’s economic malaise is not going back to school to get a master’s because you can’t get a job you think is good enough for you. No, the cure is entrepreneurship. Us olds should be pointing the youngs in that direction. We’ll grow a new generation of conservatives, and OBTW the best route to true wealth is to own your own business and not work for somebody else.
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Robert Bortins
Robert Bortins@TheRobertBshow·
George Washington: homeschool Thomas Jefferson: homeschool James Madison: homeschool Patrick Henry: homeschool Benjamin Franklin: homeschool The men who designed the government never sat in a government classroom. Harsh Truth: they didn't need it. Your kids don't either.
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The Atlas Society
The Atlas Society@TheAtlasSociety·
Read Ayn Rand.
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James Lindsay, anti-Communist
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames·
You've probably heard this before, but it's always worth repeating. Something extremely cool about the "Star-spangled Banner," the American national anthem, is that it asks a question, and it's the question at the heart of everything in the American worldview. "Oh, say, can you see By the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed At the twilight's last gleaming..." So the anthem begins with a question and a scene. One man, a patriot, is asking another man, another patriot, "can you see it?" at sunrise after a long, dangerous night. The "it" in question is going to be revealed to be the flag, our "star-spangled banner," which they had last fully recognized and honored as the sun set, daylight failed, and night crept over them the evening before. Can you see it? Say! Can you see it?! IS IT STILL THERE?! "Whose broad stripes and bright stars Through the perilous fight O'er the ramparts we watched Were so gallantly streaming..." Here we find that the "it" is in fact the flag, our star-spangled banner, and we learn why the question is being asked. The flag is described as having flown and streamed gallantly over ramparts of war through a perilous fight. All could have been lost. The flag, and even the fledgling country for which it stands, one nation under God and indivisible. Say! Can you see it? Now that the light is back? IS IT STILL THERE?! "--And the rockets' red glare, The bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night That our flag was still there!--" They could see it through the battle in the light of the rockets and bombs that threatened them, here and there in quick glimpses. But it was still there throughout! But now? At dawn? Say! Can you see? IS IT STILL THERE?! "Oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free And the home of the brave?" The urgency is palpable with every refrain. They have to know. It's the first thing they must know as the sun begins to light the sky, even before it rises. IS IT STILL THERE?! Say! Say!! Can you see? Can you see it?! At the heart of every American beats the fundamental truth and reality that what we have here is precious, that it's worth fighting for, to the death if necessary, and that it's fragile. That at any moment it can be lost. That we have to remember to look for it because last night might have been the night in which it failed. Every day, every year, every generation. The American fight for freedom, to live in self-governance within ordered liberty, is ongoing and never-ending. The price of the land of the free is that it must be the home of the brave. We have to defend it, defend it, and defend it again, against all enemies foreign and domestic, because what we have is amazing, rare, fragile, and worth every cent of treasure, every drop of blood, and every risk to our sacred honor to protect it. Our anthem is not a declaration. It is not a proclamation. It is not a statement. It is a question. Every time we sing our wholly unique national anthem, we as American ask the question again. IS IT STILL THERE?! Are we still America? Does that star-spangled banner yet wave? Because it's a question, the answer is not known. It is not a guarantee. It cannot be taken for granted and isn't. And what an honor to ask and take up our part in the story, in the American Experiment, in the greatest country the world has ever known. For tonight, the last night of our first 250 years, as the sun gave way to twilight's last gleaming and darkness overtook our land once again, the answer was still yes. We can see it even tonight in the red glare of rockets, with small bombs bursting in air, fill the sky with the noble tribute of fireworks once again. And we all ask ourselves, will it still be flying at dawn? This is what it means to be an American. Happy 250th, America! Now for many happy returns! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Merriam-Webster
Merriam-Webster@MerriamWebster·
Why is it ‘cancelled’ in the U.K. but ‘canceled’ in the U.S.? Because we gave them that L in 1776.
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Dr. Michael J. Hurd
Dr. Michael J. Hurd@MichaelJHurd1·
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The Atlas Society
The Atlas Society@TheAtlasSociety·
Attack property rights and every other right becomes conditional.
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Gain of Fauci
Gain of Fauci@DschlopesIsBack·
Australians: “Losing to the US at the World Cup was our most embarrassing moment ever.” Also Australia:
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Atlas Press
Atlas Press@realAtlasPress·
G.K. Chesterton, what a line
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Global News 24
Global News 24@GlobalNews_24·
Арнольд Шварценеггер: "Знаешь, почему большинство талантливых людей так и остаются никем? Они включают фальшивую скромность. Они говорят: «Я творец, я просто делаю свою работу. Пускай мир сам меня заметит». Это чушь. Ты можешь быть гением, создавать лучшие продукты или писать шедевры. Но если люди об этом не знают, у тебя ничего нет. Абсолютный ноль. Твой талант просто умрёт вместе с тобой. Умение продавать, продвигать себя. Доносить свою ценность до других и убеждать — это не грязное ремесло. Это величайшее искусство, без которого ты никто. Чем больше людей узнают о том, на что ты способен, тем ближе ты к вершине. Перестань прятаться в тени. Выходи и учись заявлять о себе на весь мир. Твой успех зависит только от этого"
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Jason Reza Jorjani
Jason Reza Jorjani@Jason_Jorjani·
Pentagon admission that the US created Covid TOGETHER WITH CHINA, that the virus engineers knew masks don't work, and that the mRNA vaccines are basically poison. This is TREASON and one of many crimes that justify and necessitate an overthrow of the United States Government.
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Sheila of the Most High
Sheila of the Most High@sheilatebra·
I finally understand what Machiavelli meant when he said, “Never play fair in a game where others cheat.” It doesn’t mean become evil. It means stop being naive. Stop bringing honesty to people who study manipulation, stop giving access to people who weaponize closeness, and stop expecting clean hands from people who already showed you they’ll throw dirt. Sometimes wisdom is not revenge. Sometimes wisdom is learning the rules of the room before the room uses your goodness against you.
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