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M.K. London
M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
@TotallyCraven @Noahpinion FBI actually did investigate her, as they do all NDIs for security clearance. NDIs get full scope polygraphs, background investigation, financials, bank accounts, contacts, travel, etc. The whole 9 yards. This “they should investigate her again” is all cringe.
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Craven Morehead
Craven Morehead@TotallyCraven·
@Noahpinion IF FBI investigated, she would then be eligible for a big Trump slush fund payout
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: The Enhanced Games are set to debut this weekend in Las Vegas, with athletes allowed to use steroids, testosterone, HGH, & other banned substances.
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M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
@theblackvault This is infinitely more interesting than the videos, in my opinion.
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John Greenewald, Jr.
John Greenewald, Jr.@theblackvault·
🚨 Here is a thread of all of the UAP / UFO videos released today by the Department of War.
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M.K. London
M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
Posts like this are weird and require you to turn your brain off for a moment to sound good. Director of National Intelligence is one of the most heavily vetted national security roles in government. I’m genuinely curious what people believe a new FBI investigation would uncover that the DNI vetting process (which includes an FBI investigation) did not.
Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@Noahpinion

Now have the FBI investigate her connections to Russia and Iran

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M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
@MCCCANM ATC tip: go deboard the plane and your EDCTs seem to immediately update to “they need to be airborne in 5 minutes.”
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KC-10 Driver ✈️ 👨‍✈️ B-737 Wrangler
When everyone else gets to go flying, but you get to sit in the penalty box with the brakes set & engines off because the city won’t let you stay at their gate to wait while SAN has an EDCT. 😢
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M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
@honeyNonABG For people who shelter themselves from the violence, this is violence.
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M.K. London
M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
It’s not “the middle of the ocean.” It’s just the ocean. Here’s a pico balloon over the ocean catching a wind current. A hobbyist group launched it. It has a transmitter on its tail. Ask yourself what you would assume this is if I had recorded a video of it and couldn’t identify it myself. Or if I was flying 300+ knots recording it with a FLIR camera and paralax made it seem like it was going insane speeds over “the middle of the ocean.”
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Dae 🎃
Dae 🎃@DJOceans·
@MickWest balloons in the middle of the ocean,,,,,,, and war zones,,,,,,,,, hmmm
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Mick West
Mick West@MickWest·
About 90% of these newly released UFO videos are parallax illusions, often compounded with manual tracking, like this one. Here, after-the-fact stabilization and sensor noise patterns exacerbate. Relative to clouds, it's a straight line. Parallax
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M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
@MickWest I don’t mean to sound harsh but my immediate thought was they were balloons. Like… obviously balloons. If they weren’t packaged in releases called “UAP Disclosure” and were shared with me by an aviator instead, I would explain to them they were balloons.
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M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
@paulg I guess I mean “why do we not have this yet?” asked in a disapproving voice will actually be the far more beneficial mindset compared to “imagine a world where we can do this,” which seems slightly dreamlike.
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M.K. London
M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
Tend to agree. The people that seem (to me) to have their eyes most on the future actually seem frustrated with what is CURRENTLY possible, which usually creates conditions for those individuals pushing for rapid growth. It’d be like dropping somebody from today into 1990 and people are freaking out about the internet and GameBoy and it doesn’t even move the needle for you to see handheld Tetris and primitive websites taking 15 minutes to load. They wouldn’t be able to understand WHY you’re frustrated other than you know where we could be and not being there is a step back. I feel like every visionary needs an inspirational voice to get others to share your vision, but must be driven by sheer dissatisfaction by where your competitors have failed to take the game in your absence.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
I understand why people advocate believing that "nothing is impossible," but in practice it would be a terrible strategy, and I doubt anyone sane actually operates this way.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: SpaceX to reportedly build a 10,000,000,000-watt solar manufacturing facility near Austin to help power AI data centers in space.
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M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
@JoshuaSteinman Incredible technology. Nightmare fuel if you get a swarm of these the wrong hands (wrong head?), even without ordinance attached.
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M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
@taylorterry @mattyglesias Yeah, I figure in many cases policies are not necessarily implemented based on how much it makes sense. Obviously nuance to it but I get what you mean.
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Taylor Terry
Taylor Terry@taylorterry·
@UsuallyInvited @mattyglesias This is of course not why we have our ethanol policy. Like most irrational parts of US governance it exists because the Senate creates bad incentives.
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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
Making gasoline out of corn: — Raises gasoline prices — Raises the global price of food — Ambiguous impact on CO2 emissions — Definitely leads to more use of pesticides and other toxins slowboring.com/p/the-dumb-pol…
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M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
Such a good perspective to hear, Clint. It’s so interesting how taking a step back gives you that 30,000 ft view. It seems like a super power of sorts. Humans in general seem to be very good at threat assessment but once a threat is identified (such as a ball is hit in your direction) there’s a hyper focus that blinds your peripheral vision. Everything gets zoomed in. I always love the heads up players who realize this and start directing the play if they’re not participating directly. Something as simple as telling a guy where to throw it is never calculated in WAR because on-field leadership and experience doesn’t really have a stat but over a career can save enough runs to provide immense value.
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Clint Hurdle
Clint Hurdle@ClintHurdle13·
My manager asked me to learn to catch. My first reaction: Why? Davey Johnson looked at me and said, "I think it'll add value to you. And I think it'll let you see the game from a lens you've never seen before." I trusted Davey. So I said yes. Here's what I didn't understand until I got behind the plate: Before becoming a catcher I was always looking in. I was watching from a distance. Behind the plate, the whole game opens up. Everyone is out in front of you. You can read every hitter's swing. You're building a relationship with every pitcher. You see the defensive alignment. You understand strategy from a completely different angle. It changed everything about how I understood baseball. And it changed what I thought I could do next. I finally stopped trying to squeeze more out of a playing career that had run its course. I started thinking about coaching. About managing. A few years later I was a minor league manager. I don't think I get anywhere close to that without Davey Johnson asking me to learn a position I had no business playing and without me trusting him enough to say yes. Two questions worth sitting with today: Is there someone in your life who's earned your trust enough that you'd say yes to almost anything they suggested? And is there a lens on your work you've never looked through? @Mets
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M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
@arielhelwani He looked very impressive up until the end. People can harp on the finish but he clearly belongs with the top of the division.
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Ariel Helwani
Ariel Helwani@arielhelwani·
Phumi Nkuta explains why he remains positive despite the controversial stoppage against Adriano Moraes: "What happened happened, but the people know I won. For me to do what I did on 9 days' notice against a guy that beat Mighty Mouse... Come on, man. At the end of the day, I'm a winner, so it's all good."
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M.K. London@UsuallyInvited·
I think there’s an issue with January 6th being so tightly polished as a narrative among the left and right (and seems to be used as a form of shibboleth to identify allegiance on each side) that taking an objective stance independent of people’s bundled ideas is bound to upset others. I actually agree with your take and found it nuanced.
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Dilan Esper
Dilan Esper@dilanesper·
One observation about responses to this thread-- a disagreement I have with some on the Left is that while SCOTUS is certainly willing to throw a very-close-to-tied election to the GOP, I really think they have no interest in flipping an election the Dems clearly win.
Dilan Esper@dilanesper

I have a kind of bothsidesism on January 6 that nobody is going to like. I think partisan Republicans and conservatives mostly underplay how bad it was. But I also think Democrats pretend it was going to or could have or still could work, and that's not true either.

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