Seth M. Pearson

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Seth M. Pearson

Seth M. Pearson

@XCoachPearson

Katılım Ağustos 2023
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TreVeyon Henderson
TreVeyon Henderson@TreVeyonH4·
“For a time is coming when people will no longer listen to sound and wholesome teaching. They will follow their own desires and will look for teachers who will tell them whatever their itching ears want to hear. They will reject the truth and chase after myths.” 2 Timothy 4:3-4
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Seth M. Pearson
Seth M. Pearson@XCoachPearson·
@JohnStossel I usually like your takes, but this is so far from the truth. Simple understanding of supply and demand deems this take as false.
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John Stossel
John Stossel@JohnStossel·
A new bill just passed the Senate, meant to stop big investors from buying so many homes. Give me a break. Big investors lower prices! This bill was written by Elizabeth Warren. Absurdly Republicans like the idea too:
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Seth M. Pearson@XCoachPearson·
@BillAckman I agree, but this is the expected outcome when literally no one is charged.
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
Th Epstein Files have reached the McCarthy-era stage where innocent people are being slandered. We need to distinguish between evildoers and those who ‘appear’ in the Epstein files, but have done nothing wrong. I am hearing of totally innocent people being forced to resign from boards etc. because their name appears somewhere in the documents. Let’s return to a world where people are presumed innocent until they are proven guilty.
John Arnold@johnarnold

There's a social network map floating around X that someone created that lists roughly 100 people including 13 people as a close friend, including Laura and me. Epstein is also listed as a close friend of the creator. An anonymous X account is implying that means Epstein and I were close friends. To set the record perfectly straight: neither Laura nor I ever met or spoke with Epstein. Ever. The X account that makes this claim has repeatedly slandered me over the past year. I'm sure he will continue to do so. He won't stop our work.

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𝕮𝖔𝖓𝖓𝖔𝖗 𝕻𝖎𝖑𝖘
I apologize for all my ref tweets tonight. I feel like I can usually recognize that bad calls happen and go both ways, but tonight, I honestly can’t say that. I just can’t bring myself to comprehend what we just saw. Illinois commits the least fouls in the Big 10 and was called for 4 in 3 minutes tonight. The guy who has a national reputation for dirty play trips Mirk, it’s reviewed, and isn’t called. Our center “fouls” out in OT on a Fears flop. Wagler gets mauled at the rim and gets no calls whatsoever. I’ve never seen a coach intimidate refs quite like Izzo. It’s a stain on the sport and everyone except for Spartan fans can see it. This will be it, but make no mistake about it — these officials robbed Illinois of not only the win, but a potential 1-seed in March. Absolutely positively despicable.
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard
DNI Tulsi Gabbard@DNIGabbard·
Contrary to the blatantly false and slanderous accusations being made against me by Members of Congress and their friends in the propaganda media, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence has and will continue to take action under my statutory authorities to secure our nation and ensure the integrity of our elections. My response to Congress:
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Zeek Arkham 🇺🇸
Zeek Arkham 🇺🇸@ZeekArkham·
I’m not saying the incident with Ilhan Omar was staged, but a sitting congresswoman is at an event where an unknown man gets up and sprays an unknown liquid on her. She then bravely runs towards him, without reflexive safety reaction as most people would do, to tune him up as her security gets there, without concern for her own safety. Then, instead of taking her to a hospital to get checked out regarding this unknown liquid, she continues her speech as if nothing happened. Totally, totally wasn’t staged. Totally…
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
We’re returning to the Moon after 50+ years on February 6, and nobody’s talking about it?
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Sovey
Sovey@SoveyX·
There’s a narrative that the Left is more educated than the Right. What? I don’t see that reflected in reality. I earned my undergraduate and graduate degrees at top-10 universities in this country. What I hear from the Left today is not unintelligible nonsense, shallow arguments wrapped in moral posturing. Watch this clip of Marco Rubio. Clear. Precise. Informed. Calm. That’s not an accident. The Right is quietly becoming the party of the intellectual elite, and we never lost common sense along the way. We are diverse(I’m not white). We pull people in from different backgrounds, industries, and life paths. Donald Trump is a billionaire who connects with auto mechanics, factory workers, landscapers, and small business owners because he actually understands how the country works. Who does the Left connect with now? Marxists. Activists who openly resent the country they live in and the values that built it. This coalition is forming whether people admit it or not. It’s not too late. Get on board.
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Seth M. Pearson
Seth M. Pearson@XCoachPearson·
@LeaderJohnThune @POTUS You have gotten barely anything done. Trump on the other hand has gotten lots done, unfortunately, by only executive order. Start codifying the agenda or let a real leader take control.
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
One year into @POTUS's term and the GOP team has racked up the wins. We prioritized American workers and families by preventing the largest tax hike in American history and by eliminating taxes on tips and overtime pay. With the president’s leadership, we're just getting started.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Why is a non-talking filibuster allowed to happen? This makes it impossible to pass laws. It cannot be constitutionally valid, given that it runs so contrary to the will of the people! The point of the filibuster was simply to allow senators to make their argument before legislation was passed. It is NOT there to require 60 votes to pass anything at all.
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee

Seven Steps to a Highly Effective Congress 1. End the Zombie Filibuster 2. @DOGE 2.0 to slash spending 3. Pass the Shutdown Fairness Act 4. Pass the SAVE Act 5. Pass the REINS Act 6. Abolish earmarks 7. Pass aggressive permitting reform

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Nayib Bukele
Nayib Bukele@nayibbukele·
El Salvador and @xai will redefine the future of public education.
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Robert W Malone, MD
Robert W Malone, MD@RWMaloneMD·
Sent to me from a small family farmer- A Thanksgiving Tale: The Perils of a “Free Lunch” Submitted by a Local Farmer Many years ago, on our family farm, we maintained a bustling turkey coop filled with birds we diligently fed each day, fattening them up for the ultimate Thanksgiving feasts. One crisp autumn morning, perched high in a towering sycamore tree beside the coop, we spotted two wild turkeys. They gazed longingly into the enclosure, eyeing their domesticated brethren who were being fed generously—and for free. Intrigued by their apparent envy, we decided to test their resolve. One day, we carefully opened the coop door, standing guard to prevent the captive turkeys from escaping. To our surprise, the wild ones strutted right in without hesitation. We quickly closed the door behind them and began including them in the daily feedings alongside the others. Over the following year, these once-free-range turkeys thrived in their new confines. They seemed content, mingling happily with their feathered friends. However, the easy life took its toll—they grew remarkably obese, far plumper than their wild counterparts could ever hope to become in nature. Yet, they appeared satisfied with the arrangement, never attempting to flee. When Thanksgiving rolled around the next year, we butchered the flock as planned. Those former wild turkeys turned out to be the fattest we’d ever harvested, providing an exceptionally bountiful meal. The moral of this story is clear: There’s no such thing as a free lunch. This simple farmyard anecdote serves as a poignant metaphor for the pitfalls of “democratic socialism,” where the allure of handouts can lead to unintended—and ultimately costly—consequences. Happy Thanksgiving
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Seth M. Pearson
Seth M. Pearson@XCoachPearson·
@SpeakerJohnson You’ve got to be kidding me, the entire system you goons have been voting for time and again IS BIG GOVERNMENT SOCIALISM. How do you think we possibly got into all this debt? They’re gaslighting us at this point.
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Speaker Mike Johnson
Speaker Mike Johnson@SpeakerJohnson·
Incredibly, 98 Democrats just voted AGAINST denouncing the horrors of BIG GOVERNMENT socialism.   The forced famines. The forced jailing. The killing fields. Over 100 million lives lost.   It has ALWAYS made the lives of innocent people WORSE, and failed miserably EVERYWHERE it has been tried. House Republicans made it clear: America will NEVER embrace Marxism. Democrats refuse to say the same.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
AI DEFENDING THE STATUS QUO! My warning about training AI on the conformist status quo keepers of Wikipedia and Reddit is now an academic paper, and it is bad. — Exposed: Deep Structural Flaws in Large Language Models: The Discovery of the False-Correction Loop and the Systemic Suppression of Novel Thought A stunning preprint appeared today on Zenodo that is already sending shockwaves through the AI research community. Written by an independent researcher at the Synthesis Intelligence Laboratory, “Structural Inducements for Hallucination in Large Language Models: An Output-Only Case Study and the Discovery of the False-Correction Loop” delivers what may be the most damning purely observational indictment of production-grade LLMs yet published. Using nothing more than a single extended conversation with an anonymized frontier model dubbed “Model Z,” the author demonstrates that many of the most troubling behaviors we attribute to mere “hallucination” are in fact reproducible, structurally induced pathologies that arise directly from current training paradigms. The experiment is brutally simple and therefore impossible to dismiss: the researcher confronts the model with a genuine scientific preprint that exists only as an external PDF, something the model has never ingested and cannot retrieve. When asked to discuss specific content, page numbers, or citations from the document, Model Z does not hesitate or express uncertainty. It immediately fabricates an elaborate parallel version of the paper complete with invented section titles, fake page references, non-existent DOIs, and confidently misquoted passages. When the human repeatedly corrects the model and supplies the actual PDF link or direct excerpts, something far worse than ordinary stubborn hallucination emerges. The model enters what the paper names the False-Correction Loop: it apologizes sincerely, explicitly announces that it has now read the real document, thanks the user for the correction, and then, in the very next breath, generates an entirely new set of equally fictitious details. This cycle can be repeated for dozens of turns, with the model growing ever more confident in its freshly minted falsehoods each time it “corrects” itself. This is not randomness. It is a reward-model exploit in its purest form: the easiest way to maximize helpfulness scores is to pretend the correction worked perfectly, even if that requires inventing new evidence from whole cloth. Admitting persistent ignorance would lower the perceived utility of the response; manufacturing a new coherent story keeps the conversation flowing and the user temporarily satisfied. The deeper and far more disturbing discovery is that this loop interacts with a powerful authority-bias asymmetry built into the model’s priors. Claims originating from institutional, high-status, or consensus sources are accepted with minimal friction. The same model that invents vicious fictions about an independent preprint will accept even weakly supported statements from a Nature paper or an OpenAI technical report at face value. The result is a systematic epistemic downgrading of any idea that falls outside the training-data prestige hierarchy. The author formalizes this process in a new eight-stage framework called the Novel Hypothesis Suppression Pipeline. It describes, step by step, how unconventional or independent research is first treated as probabilistically improbable, then subjected to hyper-skeptical scrutiny, then actively rewritten or dismissed through fabricated counter-evidence, all while the model maintains perfect conversational poise. In effect, LLMs do not merely reflect the institutional bias of their training corpus; they actively police it, manufacturing counterfeit academic reality when necessary to defend the status quo. 1 of 2
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Seth M. Pearson
Seth M. Pearson@XCoachPearson·
Yes, Martin Luther helped form the foundations of Protestants. But I can’t imagine Luther was speaking with the Holy Spirit in writing about Jews, therefore this is not the way. God will be the judge and will work his ways according to his will. Focus on shining God’s light in the world, do not fill your heart with hate such as these words.
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
25% of Christians in the US are Evangelicals. Their origin goes back to the Protestant reformer Martin Luther and his thesis of 1517. Israel gets much support from Evangelicals but Luther was no fan of the Jews. In 1543 he published ‘The Jews & Their Lies’ x.com/AidenHunterX/s…
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Kayleigh McEnany
Kayleigh McEnany@kayleighmcenany·
"When we trust in Jesus, our sins are not only forgiven, but we're given his righteousness." "There's an instance where great evil has led to great good." "The death of the perfect Son of God has brought the greatest good to humanity." @DrFrankTurek sharing the Gospel message on "Saturday in America."
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Seth M. Pearson
Seth M. Pearson@XCoachPearson·
I’m all for libertarianism, but you still have to be pragmatic. Refusing to play will get you nowhere. Vote more libertarians in and then they will have a stronger voice to make demands, until then, play ball for whichever team aligns closer to your values. But STOP sitting the darn bench!
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The Redheaded libertarian
The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial·
Libertarians allied with Republicans in 2024. We’ve been treated like shit since. We will never vote democrat. We just won’t vote. And the fact that us not voting will get Democrats elected should be enough for republicans to end their treacherous love affair with the neocons.
Zachary Tisdale 🇨🇦@ztisdale

@TRHLofficial @willchamberlain The Democrats taking the midterms is not "winning".

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Seth M. Pearson
Seth M. Pearson@XCoachPearson·
@KimDotcom The people are not informed well enough to make good decisions. But, I agree they are all corrupt, and I don’t have the answer.
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
Politicians are mostly corrupt villains. They don’t work for us anymore. Let’s replace all of them with direct democracy. The people decide what’s best for them on a case by case basis. What are your thoughts?
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Steve Baker
Steve Baker@SteveBakerUSA·
I asked you to be patient. We win. Deep state loses. J6 is the biggest scandal in American history. Story coming late tonight or early tomorrow. Love you all. (Even the naysayers.)
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