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Irreverent, no BS, woke is broke, DEI is death

your moms house Katılım Eylül 2025
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Gnostic Informant | Neal Sendlak
Watch the delusion happen in real time.. Forgotten History is shown PHYSICAL EVIDENCE that shows us WHEN and WHERE and by WHO the Pyramids were built for. But his delusional brain, which is completely captured by his dogmatic worldview, is now looking for ANYTHING to somehow negate this. So he brings up how the papyri doesn't tell us HOW they blocks were lifted. As if this somehow negates the data of the papyrus and makes it void. But wait.. If we establish WHEN and WHO built the pyramids, then doesn't that sort of destory the idea that they were built with advanced secret technology if we know what 4th dynasty Egyptian capabilites were? And doesn't he at least have to throw away that it was built by 10,000 BCE survivors of the ancient advanced Atlanteans? Make it make sense.
Forgotten History@4gottnHistory

@Gnosisinformant you went on @MattBeallPod and said the Merer Papyrus is the smoking gun that proves the pyramids were built by Khufu, but in reality, it doesn’t. If we read what it actually says, it describes workers transporting stone by boat during Khufu’s reign. That’s important evidence… but it does NOT explain: 📍How the Great Pyramid was constructed, it says nothing about that. 📍How 80-ton granite beams were lifted. 📍How hard stone was cut with such precision. 📍Or how millions of blocks were aligned so accurately. Moving stone and explaining the construction of the Great Pyramid are two very different things. For all we know Khufu found the pyramid and was just repairing it. So, while it is a very important papyrus, calling it a smoking gun is a stretch too far for me. Having said that, it was a great debate, brother 🔥

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Ryan de Bruys
Ryan de Bruys@ryan_de_bruys83·
@TechGeekATX @Gnosisinformant Are you sure it wasn't all by water? here's an aerial view. The Pits are labelled P, R and T. And that snake-like formation is an ancient river
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TechGeekATX@TechGeekATX·
Chud probably thought he could fly to Turkey, get plastic surgery to change his appearance and disappear forever..
The Paranormal Chris@LegacyProgramVP

Full breakdown of today’s Bond Hearing for Dalton Eatherly aka ChudtheBuilder. Notes of interest: - Dalton lied about reaching for Mace when he actually reached for his gun. There was no mace found anywhere at the scene, on Dalton, or in his vehicle. The mace was confiscated during the Nashville arrest. - According to video surveillance and witness testimony, Dalton approached Fox first while live-streaming. Fox was there for a child support hearing, which directly disputes misinformation about Fox searching for Dalton. After a verbal altercation, Dalton walked away and Fox approached him and Dalton turned around in a bladed stance and reached for his gun in his jacket pocket. The physical altercation happened then. Fox did NOT physically attack Dalton first, again disputing misinformation spread on this app. - Airline tickets to Istanbul, Turkey were found that were dated for tomorrow. bulletproof vest, a rifle, a shotgun, ammunition and a suspected bag of marijuana. They also recovered Eatherly’s electronic devices for evidence. - Body camera footage from the day of the shooting was also played. In it, Eatherly told an officer, “He hit me, started wailing on me and I had to defend myself.” The officer noted that Eatherly did not mention any threats at that time. Dalton lied since it has been established that Fox never hit him until after Dalton drew his weapon, after approaching Fox first. This most likely will negatively impact Dalton’s self-defense claim. - Bond was reduced to $1 million, with the judge ordering that Dalton’s crowdfunding money cannot be used for bond. If Dalton does somehow bond out, he has to wear a GPS monitor, must relinquish all weapons and firearms, and will be under a gag order with no interviews or social media activity about the incident. Also, Dalton’s passport application process would be stopped, and rescinded if it has been issued. There’s a lot more here and it doesn’t look good for Dalton, especially because several of Dalton’s livestream clips and social media posts were shown in court. I know investigators have subpoenaed for the livestream to be released as part of the investigation. clarksvillenow.com/local/courthou…

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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
There is no automated system to clean the outside of the 30 story pyramid at the Luxor in Las Vegas It’s in the middle of the desert so it frequently is covered in dust, rain stains and bird droppings The pyramid’s steep slope 39 degrees makes cleaning extremely challenging but they hire people to manually clean it Teams of typically 2 people use ropes, cables, squeegees and cleaning solutions This seeks like a job that could easily be replaced with drones and high powered washers
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TechGeekATX@TechGeekATX·
Based on how this video is sped up they had eyes-on this thing for a long ass time! Then it appears to change shape! Uap-pro58 in today's tranche of uap releases from DoW.
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Vishakh Ranotra
Vishakh Ranotra@VishakhRanotra·
In today’s sketchy factory Friday. Please show me something sketchier than this. I dare you.
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TechGeekATX@TechGeekATX·
@Keller I recently had guys come by my house to do drone delivery tests with a DJI Matrice.
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Keller Cliffton
Keller Cliffton@Keller·
We design the autonomy algorithm of the pod to be "shy". We love excited kids, but pods prefer to have a little bit of space 😎
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
THIS GUY BUILT A MOBILE APP THAT LETS TWO PHONES COMMUNICATE VIA MORSE CODE USING THE FLASHLIGHT AND CAMERA one phone flashes morse code through its flashlight. the other phone reads the flashes with its camera and decodes the message in real time then it flashes back a reply the same way two way communication between two phones using nothing but light no wifi, bluetooth, or internet connection needed he built it in react native. the camera processes each flash frame by frame, detects the timing pattern, and translates it back into text automatically the concept is simple but the execution is insane. reading light flashes through a phone camera in real time and accurately decoding them into text is a serious computer vision problem think about where this could actually be useful: emergency situations where cell towers are down. communicating across buildings when you have line of sight but no signal. endless possibilities with this
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Frank Brown
Frank Brown@FrankBr05713205·
Can you imagine what his payment to Snap on is on that bad boy! I was a professional technician for 50 years and never had anything close to that big or nice
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TechGeekATX@TechGeekATX·
@CALVINGINEERING This is why not many hobbyists are doing high vacuum research. The conflat pressure vessels, feedthroughs, pumps, seals... everything is $$$
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MECHANICAL MAGNIFICUS
MECHANICAL MAGNIFICUS@CALVINGINEERING·
High vacuum update: I forgot to explain why I’m building a high vacuum system in the first place. - I had an idea for a new type of imaging system that requires an electron gun to test, so I built the electron gun, but my roughing pump couldn’t get to low enough vacuum. - It turns out, an electron gun requires 10^-5 Torr at least, which was far below what my gauges could even read. - You can see the filament glowing inside the cathode through the small hole, but applying high voltage only ionized the air inside and didn’t cause any electrons to be emitted. - I used scintillation paper in front of the anode to detect if any electrons were being emitted.
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Ashton Forbes
Ashton Forbes@AshtonForbes·
Unlabored Acceleration
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TechGeekATX@TechGeekATX·
@digitalix @LinusTech The fact its a sticker should send your spidey senses tingling because very little of whats in that box is Canuck
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Alex Ziskind
Alex Ziskind@digitalix·
TIL that surprised me: @LinusTech screwdrivers are made in Canada, not China
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇵🇸 This is truly heartbreaking: Children in Gaza are wrapping dolls in burial shrouds and staging funerals as play. It sounds disturbing. But psychologists call it survival. When trauma is too overwhelming to process consciously, the brain loops back to it. Children replay the scene because they can't verbalize it the way adults do. "Trauma is, at its core, a loss of control. So the child replays the scene in an attempt to turn something terrifying into something survivable." It's called repetition compulsion. The mind revisits the worst moments, trying to rewrite the ending. These kids aren't just playing. They're running emergency repairs on a psyche that's seen too much. Source: @jessielouisevernon via Instagram
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TechGeekATX@TechGeekATX·
This intelligence report about an expanding orb in the skies over Russia from todays tranche of UAP documents from the DoW sure sounds like the "Dome of Light" spotted by an RC-135S Cobra Ball aircraft near the Khamchatka peninsula in 1988..
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TechGeekATX@TechGeekATX·
@planefag 1) its doctrine 2) they were the most forward deployed 3) they were best suited to the threats
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TechGeekATX@TechGeekATX·
@gak_pdx The Made in Canada being a sticker tells you all you need to know
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Greg Koenig
Greg Koenig@gak_pdx·
"Made in Canada," like most other country's standards for being able to use such labels, are kind of a joke. Only 51% of the product's costs and the last point of assembly are required for most countries to allow the "Made in _x_" label. Linus gets an easy out to use this label because a substantial portion of an LTT screwdriver are injection molded; a process that is so automated that the country where the plastic is squirted into a mold really doesn't matter. Of course, it makes little sense to ship an injection molded part to China/Taiwan to mate with all the other components, so final assembly is also Canadian... But the bits, the ratcheting mechanism, the barrel, the packaging, most likely the injection mold tooling itself... All from China and Taiwan. To use USA Made/Made in USA without any modifiers, the FTC requires that 98% of a product be fabricated and assembled in the USA, from USA sourced raw materials. Foreign content is to be "negligible." Canada has an analogous label that mimics the standards (98% domestic, negligible foreign content); those goods are labeled "Product of Canada." You mostly see it on agricultural goods (yes, maple syrup would be the obvious one).
Alex Ziskind@digitalix

TIL that surprised me: @LinusTech screwdrivers are made in Canada, not China

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