
Phil Reale
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Phil Reale
@ProDeveloperFL
Florida Man. Family. Business. Freedom. AI. Bitcoin. GenX. CEO. Krav Maga. Cryptography.




Imagine a high-ranking European Union bureaucrat attempted to cross the U.S./Mexican border from Mexico illegally, with a camera crew, and was temporarily detained in the process. His purpose was solely to make the U.S. look bad on the world stage by inventing a conflict that he was narcissistically at the center of, highlighting a make-believe injustice of the U.S. exercising sovereignty over it borders. You don't have to imagine it. @RoKhanna just did it.





Nick Shirley uncovers an adult day care in Flushing, Queens with 7,000 phantom members. Nick: “This public document says you have 7,899 members.” Employee: “No, we don’t have 7,000 members.” Nick: “So you’re overbilling then? You’re getting paid $1,600 per patient — that’s how you got $12.9 million in 2024.” Employee: “Please leave.” American taxpayer dollars at work.












Allow me to introduce myself again: - I am Zeek Arkham. - I’m a retired NYPD lieutenant. Over twenty years, I’ve done almost everything there is to do in policing. - I built my social media by telling the truth, being who I am, and being able to say “I was wrong” when needed. - I don’t take money from anyone. Not “buy me a coffee,” not “my cashapp is in my bio,” not sponsored by anyone. Not judging anyone who does those things, but I love the fact that no one can direct me to post something and then say “but we’re paying you.” - My page isn’t for the weak, titty-twisted, sensitive, or butthurt. It’s also not for racists of any color, low-IQ retards, or whiners. Seriously, I’ll hurt your feelings. - Sometimes we’ll agree. Sometimes we won’t. - If you choose to unfollow, just leave. Don’t announce it. I’ll just make fun of you. If you’re cool with this, enjoy the ride. - Zeek

It looks like a scene from *Star Wars*, but this is a real photograph taken by the European Southern Observatory (ESO). We see laser beams from several telescopes aimed at the Tarantula Nebula. The lasers are part of an adaptive optics system used to correct for atmospheric distortion. They illuminate a layer of atomic sodium at an altitude of 90 km, creating an artificial star. This star is essential for measuring turbulence. By comparing the actual image of the artificial star against a reference, a computer system calculates the atmospheric distortion parameters and then adjusts the shape of the telescopes' secondary mirrors to counteract the effects. This enables ground-based observatories to capture images with quality rivaling that of space telescopes. This image was taken in November 2025, following the installation of new lasers on the ESO telescopes. One of their first targets was the Tarantula Nebula—a massive star-forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud, located 160,000 light-years from Earth. 🌙








