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Mammalian physiology is underpinned by hydration NOT oxygenation. Hydration equals salt plus water. Get salty to get healthy.

Katılım Aralık 2020
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
Yes, We breathe like fish! I explain in my latest Substack note that our lungs are osmotic exchangers, they extract moisture from the air with the aid of salt Gills use salt to retain or remove water in fresh or salt water environments Both physiologies manage hydration
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@Ric_RTP @ColonelTowner #OperationGladio Crypto raiders inserted into every niche that provides leverage to drain $ Same playbook They show up whereever there is a money pot big enough to attract them Nth Korea proxy for intelligence agencies operations
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
North Korea has stolen $6.75 billion from Silicon Valley and nobody knows how to stop them. And just last week, they pulled off one of the most insane heists in tech history... A North Korean intelligence unit created a FAKE quantitative trading firm: - Built a website - Printed business cards - Showed up at crypto conferences across multiple countries - Shook hands with founders - Had real conversations about strategy and partnerships They didn't rush anything. They spent 6 months building relationships. They deposited a million dollars of real capital into the protocol to look legitimate. They collaborated on shared code repositories. And they even distributed what looked like a normal wallet app through Apple's TestFlight. Then one night they flipped the switch... They exploited access they'd quietly gained over months, removed withdrawal limits, and drained $271 MILLION from almost 20 vaults. USDC, USDT, wrapped Bitcoin, wrapped Ethereum. Everything converted and moved from Solana to Ethereum within hours. Split across wallets. Gone. CoinDesk confirmed it was a North Korean state operation. But the Drift hack is just the latest example of something much bigger: North Korea stole $2 billion in crypto in 2025. A 51% increase from the year before. They were responsible for 76% of ALL crypto service hacks globally. And they pulled it off with 74% fewer attacks. Fewer attacks. Way more money per hit. Each operation more patient and more devastating than the last. Their playbook has evolved past anything the industry expected. North Korean operatives now embed themselves as fake employees inside Western tech companies. They've shifted from applying for jobs to posing as RECRUITERS for crypto and web3 startups. They run fake technical screenings where they steal credentials, source code, and establish remote access to internal systems. They sit in Slack channels. Attend standups. Review pull requests. For months. Then they strike. And it's spreading beyond crypto too: This same week, North Korean hackers compromised Axios, an open-source software package used by thousands of American companies. Hijacked a developer's account and pushed malicious updates to every organization that downloaded the software during a 3 hour window. Security experts say the damage could take months to unravel. Mercor, the AI recruiting startup valued at $10 billion that works with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta, confirmed it was also caught in a related supply chain attack. The money funds North Korea's nuclear weapons program, missile development, and regime. Silicon Valley is literally financing Pyongyang's warheads and doesn't even realize it. Security researchers keep saying the same thing: "We may be seeing only the most visible portion of their activities." If the attacks we know about total $6.75 billion, what's the real number? North Korea has turned tech theft into a national industry. They train operatives for years. Build fake companies. Play the long game. And every time the industry catches up, Pyongyang evolves. The most sophisticated state-sponsored theft operation in history is happening inside the ecosystem that's supposed to be building the future of finance. What do you think?
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BurningBright@reBurningBright·
Donald Trump is engineering the beginnings of a trust-less society ... and that's a good thing. Virtually all layers of the Collective Mind are picking up on a distinctive pattern, if nothing else: Escalations one day, de-escalations the next. Late-week thunder followed by Sunday evening signals of restraint. Dramatic reports of downed pilots and miraculous rescues sharing airtime with whispers of regime change, total liberation and total obliteration—often all in the same deployment cycle, and sometimes even in the same statement. Even segments of the MAGA core look momentarily disoriented by the rhythm of Trump's narrative deployments. But, as I said at the time, Scott Bessent laid out the framework two weeks ago: sometimes you must escalate to de-escalate, and I think that's AS Narrative as it is Actual. This is the master of the art boiling the mass psychological frog until the observing mind has only two choices left: Choice one: defect from the central narrative entirely and disengage—retreat into the comfortable fog of cynicism where every claim becomes equally meaningless. Choice two: reject the surface theater and operate from a first principles framework when it comes to the Macro Narratives unfolding across the battlespace, while tracing every second-order effect you care to to its logical endpoint. Reverse-engineer every dispatch, every threat, every apparent contradiction as exactly what it is: a narrative deployment designed to force the mind to think rather than consume, to consider rather than to react. And across every front that matters, the engineered dissolution of unearned trust is not emblematic of capture, but mass psychological liberation, with the untangling of the Iranian Knot being a Macro masterclass in the template. Let's start with the rapid, increasingly-apparent death of 'facts on the ground' reporting. Rather, the accepting of it. The Media Industrial Complex burned its own credibility to ash years ago. But Trump and the institutional voice of the US military still carried real weight in large swaths of the American Mind, specifically those who are MAGA or Conservative-coded. Now, it's becoming increasingly clear to most that even placing trust in Trump or the US MIL has very little to do with placing trust in the things they're saying on a day-to-day, deployment-to-deployment basis. As a result, the Collective Mind is learning, through raw repetition and cognitive friction that in a true fifth-generation information war, surface-level facts are largely unknowable by design. The only rational response to such a battlespace is to stop treating any single dispatch as gospel. And that rejection is the first step toward genuine discernment, as it forces the mind to seek signal beneath the noise instead of swallowing the noise itself, no matter who it's coming from. Next up, the revelation of 'Market Mondays' isn't a recent trend, but it absolutely is one that I believe is being amplified in almost-cartoonish fashion by Trump and his deployments. Analysts worldwide have now catalogued this 'Market Mondays' pattern in real time, where late-week escalations spike volatility, only for Sunday evening overtures of mediation, phased ceasefires and disentangled endgames to blitz the battlespace, rapidly and temporarily cooling the very froth their own Thursday-Friday escalations heated up. The loop has become so predictable, it is beginning to break its own spell. Markets are learning to dissociate from narrative volatility, and the panic-and-assuage cycle that once moved price action with rote obedience is meeting increasing skepticism. And again, this is a good thing. After all, we don't want markets governed by storytelling, but by value exchange, energy realities and productive capacity, right? This market pattern, then is training the global economic mind to look past the theater in search of underlying fundamentals, and as a result, another layer of unearned trust dissolves—with the foundation, the bedrock real growing stronger on the back of it. But the deepest inversion on display is Bicameral, starting with the post-WWII 'Allies' paradigm that has programmed Western minds for generations to treat legacy entanglements as sacred collectivist cows. Phantom Ayatollahs and regional flashpoints were always secondary in this context, in my estimation, and the real pressure in this Knot has been aimed squarely at the EU collectorate, the NATO bloc, the entire paper-tiger architecture of unipolar hegemony, as I've been documenting extensively for several years, now, and as is becoming increasingly apparent to larger swaths of the Collective Mind. The untangling (or cutting) of the Iranian knot is exposing the raw exposure of European dependencies, where nations that have long been content to ride America's coattails are now staring into the mirror of their own strategic weakness. The result is a rapidly-cultivated mandate inside the American Mind for sovereign disassociation from said alliances, even as populations inside those same alliances begin demanding their own disentanglement from over-reliance on American power. This is not a fracturing so much as a necessary precondition of the Multipolar World, and the core animating engine of the Multipolar War, wherein every nation must reclaim agency and every people must relearn the discipline of self-determination. The old alliances are not being destroyed. They are being forced to earn their relevance, or fade into obscurity. On the other side of the Bicameral inversion, we see the beginnings of the dissolution of the long-conditioned terror of the so-called 'New Axis' reprsented by Russia, China and Iran—the very grouping the Western mind has been trained to fear above all others in the post-war dialectic—and which now stand at the threshold of a grand arc of reconciliation and catharsis. As the old structures disentangle under the weight of their own contradictions, mass psychological space opens for genuine cooperative competition among sovereign powers as the new age of abundance is coded through pragmatism and principle rather than narrative and history. What was sold for decades as existential threat under this framework becomes, in the emerging mindscape a stabilizing counterbalance rooted in first principles, which is a process I refer to as Sovereign Radiation. The ghosts of the old order are fading, while new alignments are forming not through coercion, but through shared recognition of reality. This is total inversion. The net effect will be a global battlespace and mindscape no longer defined by narrative stasis and inherited trust, but by logos, sovereignty and multipolarity, and the positive first and second-order effects of that synthesis. Trump’s rhetoric, then—divisive and contradictory only when viewed through the dying lens of the old paradigm—is revealed as the precise instrument it was always meant to be: the cultivation of public mandate for the very world the Sovereign Alliance has long envisioned: Trustless by necessity. Sovereign by design. Multipolar by nature. The one that was always the projected birthright of the American story. To those still chained to the central narrative, the fog feels suffocating. To those who have chosen the path of first principles, the pattern is clarifying, almost elegant in its brutality. So, as I have argued before and will argue again, as the Iranian Knot (and all those beside it) continues to untangle (rather, to BE untangled by the narrative deployments of Donald Trump,) keep in mind that the friction is the core feature of the shattering, and that the shattering MUST by definition precede the awakening, which is happening very slowly, and then all at once. All of which is to say, when you 'see' a shatterpoint, or else feel one creeping up from the subconcious layers of your still-sleeping mind, don't run from it, but toward it.
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@XFreeze Baby boys have irreversible surgery to match their father’s penis Mutilation of the penis can be fatal, they can bleed to death, they can lose their penis to infection They lose sensitivity Male gender mutilation is legal, sanctioned still, why?
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
The left has officially abandoned reality 🤡 If a father took his child to a doctor to surgically remove an eye so the child could “identify” with him, he would be arrested for even considering it. Yet, when it comes to permanent, life-altering "gender-affirming" surgeries and hormones for minors, the left calls it “healthcare,” which is not proven to benefit them in any way It’s time to stop the madness. We are talking about the permanent disfigurement of children who don't really understand what's happening to them, based on zero conclusive long-term evidence. Instead, some deranged adults convince them through indoctrination. We need to press pause, protect kids, and return to common sense before more lives are irreversibly damaged Enough is enough
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@elonmusk Review SIDS research Cancer research Any unusual disease research It’s the same story They never find the means to put themselves out of business Suffering is used to generate $ to maintain their existence Catch 22
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@SamanthaTaghoy @FuckedlnTheHead It’s written as a satire: “If interracial harmony must be achieved one thrust at a time, then so be it.” This line is intentionally absurd & hyperbolic. It’s written to make the reader stop & think, “Okay, this is not literal — this is mocking something.”
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
You’d think this headline was satire. But it isn’t. I was sexually abused from the age of 5. The mass rape of little girls like me is NOT a “price worth paying”. We are not lambs to be sacrificed at the altar of migration. We are not sex slaves to be traded for political gain. This is pure evil. I was sexually abused from age 5. I still feel their hands on my skin. I still have nightmares. I still get scared sometimes walking around my hometown. Girls like me were traded for votes. Called slags, sluts, or troublemakers. Told that we were asking for it. And now, we are being told that the abuse we suffer is merely a “price worth paying” to allow hordes of violent rapists into the country to abuse MORE little girls like us. In towns like Rotherham, Rochdale, and Telford, little girls are being passed around like meat by gangs of Pakistani-Muslim men in taxis and takeaways while Labour councils, police and social workers turn a blind eye. Across the country, little girls are being kidnapped, molested, tortured, beaten, sodomised, assaulted, and killed by violent migrant men. These men come from countries that see women as subhuman. Where they can marry a 6 year old girl or take a Christian woman as a sex slave. Where they can flog and beat women for daring to show their face or hair in public. Where they can deny girls a basic education and use them as little more than broodmares. Where they can rape a little girl then invoke Sharia Law to force her to marry them. Then, they hop on a plane to England and try to replicate that evil culture on our shores. And those in power are allowing it. All to protect “community relations”. Saying “quasi-consensual” assaults on white women are just the cost of assimilation? That it’s beautiful? That it ends racism? That it leads to genuine relationships and marriage? They are literally describing Stockholm Syndrome. These cretins are seriously suggesting that women and girls are supposed to be raped by migrant men, then fall in love and build a ‘diverse’ home from a bedrock of abuse. What a disgusting proposal. The girls in Rotherham, Telford, Oldham, Rochdale et al were not “acceptable losses”. Our daughters are not sacrifices for your utopia. These people are evil. They want to import more of the same men who destroyed us, then call it progress. And offer women and girls up as sacrifices for the “greater good”. Absolutely not. Every single person who contributed to this article belongs in prison. Deport the rapists. Close the borders. Put our kids first.
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@BrivaelFr Peer review is consensus science, used to curate ideas Mis-directs retard Faux for facts Santa Claus lies not revealed by peers Debate is required on foundations We breathe air not oxygen is my review Air = Moist vs oxygen = V V DRY Physiology = hydration management See my bio
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Brivael - FR
Brivael - FR@BrivaelFr·
My best friend painted me this a few years ago. “Anti-social behaviour is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists.” I think about this quote a lot. Tesla died alone in a hotel room with almost nothing. The man who literally invented the modern world, forgotten, broke, feeding pigeons. We lost Tesla at 86. We lost Einstein at 76. We lost Newton at 84. We lost Ramanujan at 32. We lost Turing at 41. Every single one of them had decades of ideas left. Entire fields that will never exist because their brains stopped working before the ideas came out. I hope from the bottom of my heart that our generation is the one that cures aging. Not because I’m afraid of death. But because I’m terrified of the ideas we keep burying with the people who had them. Imagine Tesla with another 50 years. Imagine Turing alive to see the machines he dreamed about. Imagine Einstein watching gravitational waves being detected and saying “ok but what if…” Death is the biggest waste of human capital in history. Every graveyard is a library that burned down. We’re closer than ever. The biology is starting to make sense. The tools are here. The only question is whether we choose to solve it or keep pretending it’s “natural” and therefore acceptable. Dying of old age is not poetic. It’s an engineering problem we haven’t solved yet. Let’s solve it.
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
Coal Liquefaction: ADD IT TO THE LIST 14 years ago I argued that we should using the process of ‘coal liquefaction’ to turn Australia’s abundant supplies of low cost brown coal into diesel fuel. The Chinese and South Africans have coal liquefaction plants, and such a project in Australia would have been economically viable. But instead, both the Liberal and Labor parties wanted to subsidise wind & solar and penalise oil. So Labor’s carbon tax, and the Liberal‘s sneaky hidden carbon tax through the Orwellian named "safe guards mechanism" killed off any hope prospect of building coal liquefaction plants in Australia. If we had of built coal liquefaction plants instead of useless wind turbines, right now there‘d be no shortage of diesel for our farmers and industry, because we‘d be making it here in Australia. If we want energy security, we need to dump every cent of subsidy for wind and solar and start building coal liquefaction plants and using our own coal to turn into diesel.
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@craigkellyAFEE CTL using black coal, NSW & QLD, only stacks up of diesel prices internationally remain high Oil prices are going g down post Iran Production is going to soar, the scarcity model is being exchanged for abundant supply Innovation & prosperity requires v v cheap energy Trump card
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
The world's #1 biohacker does something every morning that most doctors would freak out about. He takes SALT with his morning water. We’re not talking about table salt here. The process salts you see today are stripped of the trace minerals you need. Instead, Gary Brecka uses Baja Gold Sea Salt. "That's probably the best salt that you can put in the human body because it has all 91 trace minerals," Brecka says. It's also tested to make sure it's free of microplastics and glyphosates. For years, science has waged a war against salt, calling it the cause of high blood pressure and heart disease. Low-salt diets are prescribed by doctors to millions of people a year—yet few are warned about what happens when the body doesn’t get enough salt. 🧵
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@BethGossen @thegarybrecka @VigilantFox Develop your tolerance for salt water Start with a pinch 1/4 tsp in large glass 1/2 tsp … At 1/2 tsp it’s close to blood salinity 0.9%, this salt water can be onboarded without incurring a loss Water follows salt in & out of the body Water alone can dehydrate bc it removes salt
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@thegarybrecka @VigilantFox NaCl is the workhorse IV saline has 0 trace minerals Check salt has no free flow additives eg Al Hydration underpins our physiology Women especially suffer from lack of salt bc they are designed to carry more fluid PMS & morning sickness are names for dehydration/low salt
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Gary Brecka
Gary Brecka@thegarybrecka·
@VigilantFox There’s a difference between table salt in chips… and trace-mineral sea salt in morning water. Context matters. Quality matters.
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@elicalebon Inorganic revolutions are bought $ Intelligence agencies plan & execute them People fall prey to propaganda Leaders are inserted that control via cruelty & fear This is the playbook repeated bc it’s worked for the criminal cartels, it ensures exploitation of resources This ends
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Elica Le Bon الیکا‌ ل بن
Young leftist women in 1979, holding up a picture of Ayatollah Khomeini, calling for the modern-day version of the intifada. Here’s the difference. They won. At the time, women in Iran had unparalleled rights, beyond anywhere else in the Middle East. They had full suffrage, could hold high office, freedom of dress, and were present in parliament, courts, ministries, and diplomacy. They were widely educated and professionally active in law, medicine, engineering, academia, and the arts. In terms of civil and legal rights, they were equal to—and in some cases ahead of—western women in the 1970’s. Yet, it wasn’t enough. They wanted revolution. They had been seduced by the false promises. They wanted the Islamist figure who swore to free the oppressed from the oppressor and bring about heaven on earth, a utopia in Iran. We all know how this story ends. Lynchings, eye gauging, amputations, and mass graves. Now, westerners are falling about themselves in the same giddy delirium, hungry for a glimpse of the nightmare Iranians still haven’t woken up from. I guess that’s why they say those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it.
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@markbouris @Ajay2691 Australian politicians/traitors allowed foreign ownership right before the biggest gas discoveries & LNG expansions were monetised • International companies profits • Export contracts locked in for decades • AU supply not guaranteed Projects: zero royalties & rent by design
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Mark Bouris
Mark Bouris@markbouris·
Bob Katter explains how foreign investors are making billions off Australia's gas. Bob Katter is one of Australia's longest-serving politicians, with 51 years in parliament and one of the most recognisable figures in the country. In this conversation, Katter reveals how he brought down Prime Minister Julia Gillard over the live cattle export ban, explains why he left the National Party, Australia's problem with selling out, rise of One Nation and details the structural collapse he's witnessed across rural Australia. @RealBobKatter discusses the deregulation that decimated sugar, dairy, tobacco, and other agricultural sectors, and why he believes politicians today simply won't govern. Search Straight Talk with Mark Bouris wherever you get your podcasts to listen.
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@JackDangerLIVE Why is oxygen toxic? Why is oxygen extremely extremely DRY? Why do lung alveoli require 100% humidity? Can you see the mis-match? Read my article: We breathe air not oxygen Discover the acute differences that could save a life. open.substack.com/pub/jane333/p/…
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@JackDangerLIVE Children are subjected to multiple Santa Claus lies, never exposed by peers Instead these lies become foundational & guarded by peer review Memorisation/regurgitation not challenges are rewarded in academic journeys Questioners exit early Why do outsiders break paradigms?
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Jack Danger
Jack Danger@JackDangerLIVE·
If you really pay attention to who believes we landed on the moon in 1969… the pattern is obvious. The overwhelming majority are people who watched it as kids. That’s not a coincidence—that’s dogma. When you’re a child, authority defines reality. Back then, the government told an entire generation: “This is real.” And they believed it—because why wouldn’t they? It was a time when people still trusted institutions without question. That same era gave us some of the most secretive and deceptive programs in history. Why? Because it was the easiest time to shape belief. So now fast forward. Admitting it wasn’t real wouldn’t just mean being wrong—it would mean admitting a piece of your childhood, your identity, was built on something false. Most people won’t go there. Not because they can’t see it… but because they don’t want to. And let’s be honest: You’re expected to believe 1969 technology could broadcast live from the moon… But decades later we struggle with dropped calls on Earth. You’re expected to believe a flag waves with no wind… That shadows fall in conflicting directions with one light source… That no stars appear in a vacuum… That a camera just happened to be on the moon to film the landing… That a fragile-looking module made it there and back. At some point, you have to ask—how much do you have to rationalize to keep believing? This isn’t about intelligence. It’s about attachment. People don’t just defend ideas. They defend the version of reality they grew up with. So if you’re trying to convince someone who’s been holding that belief for 50+ years… you’re not arguing facts. You’re asking them to rewrite part of who they are. And that’s a much harder sell than most people realize.
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@RositaDaz48 Showing instead of telling Full exposure/disclosure People have to demand the changes that move a status quo away from criminal hidden hands that puppet our government apparatus We don’t have representatives We have traitors to exploit resources & tax $s, insuring our demise
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Rosita Díaz
Rosita Díaz@RositaDaz48·
TRUMP SAYS “GET YOUR OWN OIL.” 35 NATIONS SCRAMBLE! That wasn’t a throwaway line. That was a warning. Now look at this. Australia scrambling into emergency talks. Penny Wong meeting with 30+ nations. Trying to figure out how to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. And the United States? Not even in the room. Let that sink in for a sec. The world’s most critical oil chokepoint is shut. Prices are spiking. Supply chains are tightening. And Australia is sitting in a virtual meeting… hoping diplomacy fixes what regime change created. Meanwhile Donald Trump already said it: “Get your own oil.” In other words, don’t rely on us. Don’t expect rescue. Don’t assume America will carry the weight like it always has. And suddenly the illusion breaks. Because thanks to our government Australia doesn’t have its own oil security. We don’t have the reserves. We don’t have the refining capacity. We don’t have a backup plan. So when Hormuz shuts… We don’t just watch the crisis. We are thrown into it. At the pump. On the shelves. In the cost of keeping the country running. This isn’t just a foreign policy moment. It’s a big Aussie wake-up call. Because if the message from America is “you’re on your own”… Then Australia better start doing something about it. #MikeFoster
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@reBurningBright It’s a relay race Full throttle for a set time Aid from the side line once the baton has been passed Expert justice warriors selected to be on 24/7 for critical milestones to conclude Next phase begins, next expert required It’s a time critical race for justice
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BurningBright
BurningBright@reBurningBright·
So, are we allowed to question whether or not Donald Trump's cabinet members are read in on the plan or serve as active opponents to it, yet? Another one bites the dust, while Trump carries on unbothered. Shout out to Chris Paul for predicting most of this in advance, as usual.
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@r0ck3t23 Find my articles, I toss over a few sacred cows, the field is vast, you will find your own sacred cows, follow your interests Common science/sense is ours to defend, review all you think you know open.substack.com/pub/jane333/p/…
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jan3threez@jan3threez·
@r0ck3t23 Challenging established paradigms is the new role Mis-directs were intentionally inserted into science, foundational premises to RETARD & delay Faux instead of facts Easy to spot with the historical insertion/promotion, consensus not debate Lauded, no controversy Zero reviews
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jensen Huang just buried the one metric civilization has run on for a century. Be the smartest person in the room. Huang: “Intelligence is going to be commoditized.” Sit with that word. Commoditized. Like oil. Like electricity. Like bandwidth. We built an entire civilization around producing human calculators. Sorted by GPA. Ranked by IQ. Rewarded for how fast they could process what nobody else could. That market just collapsed. You can rent a sharper mind than any person alive for twenty dollars a month. So what happens to the man who spent forty years being the sharpest at the table? He loses the table. Huang is not a philosopher warning you from a safe distance. He is the man whose chips are making it happen. He said it without flinching. Huang: “My life would suggest that being lower on the intelligence curve than everybody around me doesn’t change the fact I’m the most successful.” The CEO of the most valuable company on Earth just told you plainly he was never the smartest in his rooms. He won anyway. Because intelligence was never the actual edge. The people most terrified of AI are the ones who built their entire identity around being the fastest processor in the building. That identity just got priced out. Huang named what replaces it. Huang: “Character, humanity, compassion, generosity. I believe those are superhuman powers.” Things you cannot scrape from a dataset. Things you cannot distill into weights and parameters. The machine will out-compute you in milliseconds. But it cannot bleed for something. It cannot walk into a room with conviction and move people who did not want to be moved. It cannot be you. Intelligence is now infrastructure. The electricity humming behind the walls. Nobody wins by owning the electricity. You win by what you build with it. When intelligence becomes a commodity, humanity becomes the premium. The human calculator had a good run. That run is over.
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