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@manninglawrence

Tax, Finance, Law, Investment Strat. Manage Residential properties. Like Alt. Energy programs, politics, Crypto, Built/Managed Spas. I give no advice here.

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manning@manninglawrence·
The real news is much broader than TikTok. This the US Supreme Court precedent to democratic governments across the world to impose bans on social media where the media is subverting the government...its mind blowing and clearly the correct decision IMO... obviously X will become a target next in England, Germany....what Donald will do is knee jerk but what he should do is create common ground for allowing blockage of commie and muslim propaganda, but created a common set standards which would apply to social media in democratic countries
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manning@manninglawrence·
@ChinaSelect As the commies in China like to say, this is fundamentally against international law (and human rights)
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Select Committee on China@ChinaSelect·
The CCP's influence reaches far beyond its borders. Reports indicate China pressured #Zambia to cancel RightsCon 2026, the world’s largest gathering focused on internet freedom, after Taiwanese participants planned to attend. Organizers say they were told the event could only proceed if sensitive topics were censored and certain communities, like Taiwanese participants, were excluded. Panels were set to cover China’s cyberattacks, surveillance tech, and global disinformation campaigns. Silencing those conversations isn’t diplomacy, it’s coercion. The U.S. and our partners must push back against the CCP’s efforts to export authoritarian control over the internet. wired.com/story/the-chin…
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manning@manninglawrence·
@GiorgiaMeloni Wonder where you got that from, miss genius...you have footprints on you butt from the repeated nudging
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Giorgia Meloni@GiorgiaMeloni·
Al vertice della Comunità Politica Europea a Yerevan abbiamo adottato una dichiarazione congiunta sul contrasto alla migrazione illegale, condivisa dai leader di 33 Stati: governo.it/sites/governo.… Già al vertice di Copenaghen avevamo individuato linee d’azione fondamentali per perseguire un approccio lungo l’intera rotta migratoria, sottolineando la necessità di agire contro i trafficanti, garantire la solidità dei quadri normativi nazionali e internazionali, accelerare i rimpatri, sviluppare nuove partnership, gestire efficacemente la migrazione a monte e contrastare la strumentalizzazione della migrazione. Concordando sulla necessità di sostenersi reciprocamente in questi sforzi. Oggi, di fronte ai significativi spostamenti di popolazione in Sudan, nel Corno d’Africa e nell’intero Medio Oriente, queste priorità restano più che mai attuali. Abbiamo quindi deciso - anche sulla base delle lezioni apprese dalla crisi migratoria del 2015 e per evitare una situazione analoga in futuro - di rafforzare il coordinamento su più fronti: condivisione delle informazioni, interventi umanitari mirati, collaborazione con organizzazioni internazionali, dialogo intensificato con i Paesi di origine e di transito, sicurezza e protezione delle frontiere terrestri e marittime, lotta alla criminalità organizzata, regole solide e non aggirabili, accordi efficaci per i rimpatri e un’azione sistemica che utilizzi tutti gli strumenti disponibili per coordinare gli sforzi internazionali e proteggere l’integrità delle nostre frontiere. Negli ultimi mesi sono stati compiuti progressi concreti, con nuove misure e partenariati e risultati nel contrasto ai trafficanti. Continueremo a lavorare con determinazione sulle sfide migratorie globali, anche in vista del prossimo vertice in Irlanda. L’Italia farà la sua parte, con serietà e responsabilità.
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manning@manninglawrence·
@TMTLongShort When Iran collapses, oil collapses, Russia collapses...hmmm China starts having second thoughts
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Just Another Pod Guy@TMTLongShort·
Why I think escalation is likely? If this is about maximizing leverage with China then you need to have Gulf States on-sides both as a way to communicate complete energy leverage as well as a way to minimize the financial markets impact of sustained disruption. The only way you can bribe gulf states to turn their back on their largest customer (China) is to remove a threat that they view as an impediment to their data center filled cosmopolitan future they day dream about. And that implies that just reducing Iranian missile stockpiles and killing a few layers of IRGC isn’t sufficient. At the end of this you need the Artesh or some other cohort that hasn’t staked their entire political identity around war as the ones in charge of the drone stockpiles. Otherwise no datacenters are gonna get built. Hormuz being open or closed is secondary. The only way you can regime change *without* American boots on the ground is to make the economic situation so bad Iranians will take to the streets despite being mowed down last time… And when the Iranians realize this is the objective as the blockade continues they will get desperate and blow up gulf infrastructure So the rational thing to do is to bomb Iran into the stone ages before that point but after the blockade has made citizens uncomfortable but before IRGC thinks Trump is aiming for regime change. It’s a delicate balance. Or at least this is how General JAPG would approach the situation 🫡
W_duby@w_duby

@TMTLongShort Why you think that? Gimme one of your long ones if I may ask

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Lia the Trader 👸💸
Lia the Trader 👸💸@Liathetrader·
$CRWV starting wave 3. My target on this is $180. You heard it here first. We are long.
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Invivyd@Invivyd·
Akiko Iwasaki is the kind of scientific leader America and the world deserves. Without difficult questions and unemotional debate, the world can never move forward. For too many years, too many other scientists have conflated defending a vaccine with defending human health, which may seem noble but is in fact unthinkably disrespectful to the vaccine injured and inadequately protected. Thanks to @VirusesImmunity for moving us all forward!
Matthew Shaw@matthewshaw1111

Yale Prof. Akiko Iwasaki writing in Nature: "Our inability to remain open and engage in rational discussions about controversial subjects may be eroding public trust in science." "I remember a colleague whose daughter developed a life-threatening autoimmune encephalitis after receiving the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. I watched her struggle with obstacles in even asking whether her daughter’s illness might be linked to the vaccine. These questions are not only unwelcome in the field but also could jeopardize one’s career and credibility." "The pressure to stay within the consensus view is at an all-time high, for fear of reputational damage, funding exclusion and lack of career promotion, which is amplified at a massive scale on social media. However, there are broader epistemic consequences to staying within the consensus and suppressing alternative viewpoints, which could undermine trust and progress in science." "scientists are unable to freely inquire about the risk of [post-vaccine syndrome] without being labelled as ‘anti-vaxxers’." "True scientific progress depends on a culture that protects dissent"

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manning@manninglawrence·
@firstadopter What a genius--when are you going to replace Bessent
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tae kim@firstadopter·
In the alternate universe of no Iran war, the S&P 500 would be 15% higher. 30% higher with no tariffs. I may be understating it. That's the infuriating thing. If Trump just pursued deregulation and let the AI innovation wave do its thing without tariffs or the Iran war, we would be so much better off. Never mind that it would have obviously meant lower prices all around for U.S. consumers too.
tae kim@firstadopter

Morgan Stanley: "1Q EPS surprise for the median S&P 500 stock is 6%, the strongest it has been in 4 years, and S&P 500 median stock earnings growth is 16% (2x the trailing 4Q average)."

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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki@VirusesImmunity·
I wrote this piece to promote thoughtful, respectful, and rational engagement with controversial science topics. I hope it fosters constructive dialogue in the scientific community—thank you for reading and sharing 🙏🏼 @NatRevImmunol nature.com/articles/s4157…
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manning@manninglawrence·
@Mar4600 @FT That symbol brings back memories of Spain, Germany, and Italy
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TheRealBATJAY@therealbatjay·
@FT Just buy drone technology from Ukraine. 🇺🇦 it’s probably better and cheaper.
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manning@manninglawrence·
@FT Good, now you know what it feels like
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manning@manninglawrence·
@hubermanlab This profit driven medical model sucks. The FDA knows how to regulate peptide production. There is indeed huge interest, like HIMS...
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
You’re not going to see RCTs of BPC or epithalon or SS31 or (fill in popular peptide) because (drum roll)… there is no patent opportunity or broad enough interest. People will keep experimenting & taking however. Just be careful if you do: avoid gray and market peptides folks!
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manning@manninglawrence·
@VirusesImmunity Hi Prof. Why shouldnt we be talking about reservoir clearance in longer term vs just 4 weeks post infection
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki@VirusesImmunity·
We pushed the system harder and asked whether anti-CD3 mAb treatment could be administered much later, at 4 weeks post-infection. This treatment was remarkably effective in reducing CNS inflammation and was accompanied by an increase in Tregs in the brain.
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki@VirusesImmunity·
First, we tested whether anti-CD3 mAb administered nasally starting at 1 week post-infection for 4 weeks. The treatment restored microglial and astrocyte densities and reduced inflammatory cytokines.
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Serenity@aleabitoreddit·
Last year I called out $LITE, $COHR, $AAOI, $AXTI, and Innolight before the supercycle... This year: Found $SOI, which was the SiPH substrate = $AXTI. Then $SIVE, which was the CPO = $LITE. Might have found the CPO equivalent of $AAOI. Curious if anyone can guess?
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Sari Arho Havrén@SariArhoHavren·
Interesting attitude to think that the US just goes and opens bases anywhere it pleases. Bases in Morocco were handed back to the US in the 1970s, not least because of sovereignty issues. Since the era of Hassan II, Rabat has been careful to avoid the appearance of foreign bases on its soil. A permanent base would carry political costs at home and in the region. It is also worth keeping in mind that Morocco will likely not “choose” the US over the EU, or put itself in the middle of the rift Trump had created. Rabat has the closest ties with the EU, particularly with France and Spain, and the EU is its largest trading partner and investor base.
Rod D. Martin@RodDMartin

@Strandjunker So it turns out that our close friend Morocco — which is actually cooperative — used to host five bases for us, all of which are the same distance from here as Ramstein. And Poland actually faces a threat. Who's going to invade you, Belgium?

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manning@manninglawrence·
@JohnCleese I am sure it had nothing to do with Merz calling him an asshole and repeatedly refusing to provide support in Hormuz. But glad you still you sense of humor
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