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Teton County Sheriff

@SafeBox_Charlie

acceleration over equity, mission over power, transcendence over enrichment

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Teton County Sheriff
Teton County Sheriff@SafeBox_Charlie·
The Convulsionists of St. Médard 1731-1762 Truly has to be one of the most bizarre/miraculous events in human history. Sister Jeanne-Baptiste Gabrielle Moler Marie Sonnier theatlantic.com/magazine/archi… I used @grok to transcribe for ease of reading.
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António Guterres
António Guterres@antonioguterres·
Methane drives around 1/3 of global warming and is 80 times more powerful than CO2. But aggressive cuts could deliver visible temperature benefits within a generation. That's why I’m launching a global call to cut methane emissions – in waste, agriculture & fossil fuels. This includes setting a new global standard for the oil & gas sector: near-zero methane emissions across the value chain.
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Teton County Sheriff
Teton County Sheriff@SafeBox_Charlie·
@PalmerLuckey @mattparlmer unless its esoteric tech, the policy is logical but reads like an over correction. ONR doesn't want to duplicate the work, that makes sense modern threat environment = faster cycles/commercial leverage i.e. UKR a balanced portfolio of both
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Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
@mattparlmer Focusing Office of Naval Research scientists on things that private investors won't touch on account of risk/profitability concerns seems very reasonable, what is the steelman for why this is bad?
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mattparlmer 🪐 🌷
mattparlmer 🪐 🌷@mattparlmer·
Fucking yikes man This is such a myopic rugpull, can’t begin to understand what they’re thinking here, if anything we need to be dumping way more money into dual use Haven’t we just learned a painful lesson about building a military around exquisite stuff that doesn’t scale?
The Defence Blog@Defence_blog

The U.S. Navy's top scientist set a new rule: if a company can make money building it, the Navy won't fund it. The $3B research budget is being redirected to tech only the military will ever need. defence-blog.com/u-s-navy-resea…

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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
WHY GREENLAND? Among many reasons, shipping lanes, national security, fishing resources, etc., is this.
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Richard Dolan Intelligent Disclosure
During the 2004 Nimitz encounter, Commander David Fravor witnessed a Tic-Tac object drop from 80,000 feet to sea level in less than a second, completely outmaneuvering our most advanced fighter jets. We know the government has a lot more classified data on these encounters. 🛸 Which aspect of these anomalous craft fascinates you the most? A) The complete lack of visible propulsion or exhaust B) Their ability to operate in both air and water without resistance C) The mind-bending speeds and G-forces they generate D) The apparent advanced cognitive interface required to pilot them Let me know your choice in comments.
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Teton County Sheriff
Teton County Sheriff@SafeBox_Charlie·
None of the above, and I think the question is sort of the answer. Every option already assumes the craft did all those things — no propulsion, air and water, impossible G’s, exotic controls — so picking one means signing off on the whole package. The only choice the poll doesn’t offer is “I’m not sure all of that actually happened the way it’s described.” Fravor is real and he saw something he couldn’t explain — that part’s solid and genuinely interesting. But “80,000 feet to sea level in under a second” isn’t from his account, it’s the version that grew in the retelling. And “the government has way more classified data” isn’t evidence, it’s a way of making the rest feel already-proven so that doubting it sounds like denial. So my pick is E) curious about the real sighting, not sold on the highlight reel.
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Teton County Sheriff
Teton County Sheriff@SafeBox_Charlie·
If the interface is tracking the observer — adapting to them, responding to the quality of their inquiry, adjusting the presentation as the observer's ontological framework develops — then the correct relationship to it is not purely one of reverse-engineering a static system. It is a negotiation. Which means authenticity matters in a way that technical competence does not capture. The question put to the membrane is not a laboratory protocol. It is what you actually want to know, held without defensive filtering, ordered without a predetermined acceptable answer.
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Shane Christopher Frakes
Shane Christopher Frakes@ShaneFrakes·
In The Hunt for the Skinwalker, multiple witnesses reported seeing what appeared to be a werewolf-like entity. In Skinwalkers at the Pentagon, Jay Stratton’s wife reportedly witnessed a similar phenomenon. People should not automatically dismiss these accounts. The more interesting question is not whether the witnesses saw something, but what mechanisms could have produced the experience. Individuals associated with Skinwalker Ranch have reported severe headaches, dizziness, cognitive effects, and other neurological symptoms. Researchers on the ranch have even utilized makeshift Faraday cages during some investigations. Christopher Winters experienced an incident that many people have never seriously compared to what is now commonly discussed as Havana Syndrome. If comprehensive medical examinations were conducted on everyone involved at the ranch over the years, it would not be surprising to find patterns consistent with neurological injury, unusual brain changes, or symptoms associated with exposure to anomalous electromagnetic environments (Havana syndrome) At the Ranch there have also been repeated reports of unusual energy signatures and interference with electronic equipment at the ranch. Taken together, these observations suggest that electromagnetic fields may be playing a significant role in the phenomenon and in how people perceive it. What remains underexplored is the extent to which specific electromagnetic conditions can influence human perception, cognition, and sensory processing. We dont fully understand what the right combination of electromagnetic effects could cause a person to see, feel, hear, or experience.
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Andrew Côté
Andrew Côté@Andercot·
I just can't get over how there is 550 acres of empty parking lot next to a deep water shipping terminal, rail connections, 20 mins by water from the world's capital of technology And its just... empty. It's just empty.
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
FLYING THE LINE 3AM on the flight line, and the world’s waiting like a caffeine-fueled adventure that doesn’t give a damn about your beauty sleep. There I am, coffee in one hand, flight bag in the other, eyes still half-glued shut, shuffling out to our big beautiful C-141 or C-17 beast under those harsh ramp lights. The “bag drag.” The air’s crisp, the jet’s APU or power cart are already humming that low, throaty growl, as the jet wakes up for a global joyride. Crew piles in — loadmasters cracking jokes, engineers double-checking the flyability of this metal marvel, and me sliding into the left seat thinking, “Alright, Lord, let’s do it.” The crew, like a group of ants taking orders from the queen, automatically dives into their respective duties and checklists like clockwork. No direction needed here. We crank the engines, taxi out into the dark, and blast off as the sun’s still thinking about showing up. One hop to Ramstein for fuel and some bratwurst, next leg to Incirlik where the pita bread’s fresh and the tension’s thicker than the Turkish coffee. Then it’s “wheels up” again — maybe Diego Garcia for a quick dip in that insane blue water, or over to Yokota where the ramen and beer hits different at 0200 local. Skipping across continents like stones on a pond, chasing daylight, dodging weather, and hauling everything from the SEALS, to the 82nd Airborne, to nuclear weapons, to Thanksgiving turkeys. Hell, once I flew a single generator to Nouadhibou, Mauritania. You land in one country for thirty minutes, grab a weird local snack that’ll haunt your stomach for days, chat with the ground crew in broken English and hand signals, then you’re back in the air chasing the next sunrise. Jet lag? What jet lag. This is the life — stars above, stars on the flag on your sleeve, and the pure rush of knowing you’re part of the greatest airlift machine the world has ever seen. No two days are ever the same. No two sunrises the same. Just pure, unfiltered freedom with a 🇺🇸 patch on your shoulder and a whole lot of “hold my coffee, I got this.” God bless the Air Mobility Command. Best damn job I ever had. Who’s ready to chase the globe with me? ✈️🌍
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🐧@Pentosh1·
@gainzy222 so cursed lmao i wouldnt be surprised to trade there or a bit lower some time this year
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gainzy
gainzy@gainzy222·
Ethereum basically back to where it was during the 2017 top almost a decade ago Whereas crypto holistically 3x higher from where it was during 2017 top There’s still eth bulls, but none of them have put forth a narrative or thesis on why eth will outperform from here lol
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DC@zero_lessons·
Wow ….. so enlightened, so intelligent….. My name is Ben I have zero education in any of earth sciences and zero formal training in astrophysics, meteorology or any other scientific field. But….. No one is ready but me…. But I’m broke & a bum….. So follow me for more grifting content… PS. If you follow this retard for more than entertainment you’re also a retard.
SpaceWeatherNews@SunWeatherMan

Why is all being revealed now? What time is it? No one is ready.

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$ix
$ix@SixFinance·
@ConsensusGurus cant even tell if its satire anymore
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Consensus Media
Consensus Media@ConsensusGurus·
*SOURCES: TRUMP CONSIDERING 11TH HOUR EXECUTIVE ORDER TO OPEN THE MARKET TOMORROW
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
Following a very difficult meeting with my accountant, I just found out how much it is going to cost me in terms of an "exit tax" to leave Quebec and Canada. No human being in a free society should have their hard-earned money stolen in this manner. I'm genuinely numb. I'm speechless.
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Ansem 🐂🀄️@blknoiz06·
"I think $SPCX does well until August, when the first round of insider unlocks hits" THEN that attention rolls into OPENAI and ANTHROPIC IPOs, all tradeable on hyperliquid Everybody will be looking at $HYPE. Can't fade that.
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Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss@tferriss·
Self-help is dangerous precisely because it easily becomes self-fixation. A focus on improving the self usually first requires finding problems with the self. This is quite the pickle. In a society that rewards problem-solving, you can end up hallucinating or exaggerating unease in order to fix it. This leaves you always in the red, always one step behind. Imagine a dog chasing its tail that has committed to being unhappy until it catches the tail… but it’s always just a few inches short. Still, it whirls around and around, “doing the work.” Perfection always recedes by one more book, one more seminar, one more habit tracker.
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