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Finance. Geek. Dad. Large Scale Tech Strategy. Startups. Mentor. New Life Stage. Innovation. Life Long Learner. Lover Of Beauty. AI. Helper. Health Tech.

YGN, USM, SYD, SIN Katılım Mayıs 2008
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🇨🇳 Liu Feng 刘锋
🇨🇳 Liu Feng 刘锋@LiuInTheShadows·
🚨 Let me explain why Trump actually attacked Iran because it has nothing to do with what they're telling you.. it's not about nuclear weapons.. it's not about helping the Iranian people.. it's not about doing Israel's bidding.. it's about China.. > China imports 45-57% of its oil through the Strait of Hormuz > Iran has the capacity to shut that strait down entirely > a U.S.-aligned Iran means Washington controls the ON/OFF switch for China's energy supply connect the dots.. the U.S. and China have been locked in a tariff war for over a year.. China just threatened export controls on rare earths — and they refine 85-90% of the world's supply.. that means a German manufacturer using Chinese rare earths to make chips for American companies needs CHINA'S PERMISSION to export.. that's how much leverage Beijing has over Washington right now.. > Strait of Hormuz — oil chokepoint > Panama Canal — Trump wants China out > Venezuela — energy reserves > Greenland — melting Arctic shipping routes to China four chokepoints.. one strategy.. EVERY single one cuts off China's energy access.. the AI arms race is the most important strategic competition on the planet right now.. and AI runs on energy.. whoever controls energy access controls who wins.. Iran was reportedly nearing a deal for supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles FROM CHINA.. which would make it easier for Tehran to threaten shipping and strike U.S. naval vessels.. that accelerated the entire timeline.. you're not watching a war on terror.. you're watching the biggest energy chess match in modern history..
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Kenny Carmody
Kenny Carmody@KennyCarmody·
COVID-19 the 19-Nucleotide Operation CTACGTGCCCCCGAGGAG Remember that sequence. Nineteen nucleotides. Found in Moderna’s 2016 cancer mRNA patent. Found in SARS-CoV-2. Documented in a 2022 Frontiers paper that most people never read and fewer discussed, not because the match was the story, but because where it came from and what it does is the story. This was not a coincidence of nature. This was a military operation dressed as a pandemic response. The COVID-19 deployment was the mechanism by which a nineteen nucleotide sequence developed across years of collaboration between Moderna, BARDA, and the NIH was installed into the human genome at global scale. Not theoretically. Not speculatively. Documentably. The sequence exists. The patent exists. The paper exists. The institutional relationships that produced them exist and are a matter of public record. The sequence is highly conserved across multiple species in nature. It was isolated, studied, and weaponised, not under the banner of offensive biowarfare, which would have attracted scrutiny, but under the banner of biodefense. Moderna received the contract to build a bioweapon disguised as a countermeasure. The distinction, from the perspective of what it does to the human body, is irrelevant. What does it do? It interfaces with the control of power output of the human body. Cognition. Emotion. Biological energy. And it carries what researchers in this space describe as a permanent off switch, the capacity, once the sequence is integrated, to modulate whether the biological machinery it interfaces with is directed toward repair or toward destruction. It can be activated. It can be deactivated. It cannot be removed. But its function, the direction in which it operates can be managed externally. Even though personally I know Nature will find a way. Read that again and let it sit for a moment. Now look at what we have seen since the rollout. Millions disabled. Millions killed. Numbers that the excess mortality data confirms and that no official body will attribute honestly. And something else, something harder to quantify but impossible to ignore for anyone paying attention. Personality changes. Not grief. Not trauma responses. Not the psychological aftermath of a pandemic. Something more fundamental. People who are not quite who they were. Emotional flatness in some. Uncharacteristic aggression in others. Cognitive changes that arrive without neurological explanation and persist without resolution. Changes in the people around us that we feel before we can articulate them. The sequence was always in development for cancer for the theoretical future in which genetic expression could be modulated therapeutically. The cyborg future that transhumanist institutions have been openly planning for decades. The merger of biological and technological systems that requires, as its first step, the installation of controllable genetic architecture into the human body. COVID was that first step. Not a failed experiment. Not a rushed response to an unexpected crisis. A delivery mechanism, precisely engineered, years in development, deployed at the moment when the psychological and institutional conditions for global compliance had been sufficiently prepared. It is a description of what was done. CTACGTGCCCCCGAGGAG. It is in hundreds of millions of people right now. And the people who put it there knew exactly what they were doing. Spike Protein persistence has already been shown and millions are feeling the effect of that. I may self suffer from Spike Protein persistence since five years now. The sequence has integrated into the human microbiome and with extreme environmental stress it will integrate into the human genome. Open Blood Brain Barrier. Open Gut Barrier. Directed Evolution. (I will discuss the impacts it will have on us in relation with nnEMFs, 5G and soon 6G.) Credit to @drtaubraun
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
Bank of America just agreed to pay $72.5 million for helping Jeffrey Epstein traffic underage girls. The settlement dropped late Friday night. Buried under war headlines and protest coverage. Almost like they planned it that way. And this is literally the FOURTH major bank settlement tied to Epstein's sex trafficking operation. JPMorgan paid $290 million to victims. Then another $75 million to the US Virgin Islands. Deutsche Bank paid $75 million to victims and got hit with a $150 million regulatory fine on top of that. Now Bank of America adds $72.5 million. Total exposed so far: Over $660 million. Number of bankers criminally charged: ZERO. Number of bankers who went to prison: ZERO. Every single settlement came with "no admission of wrongdoing." Every bank said some version of "we regret the association" and moved on. But the court filings tell a very different story: JPMorgan filed suspicious activity reports on Epstein's accounts as early as 2002. Their own compliance team flagged him. They KNEW something was wrong but they kept banking him for 11 more years anyway. When Epstein was alive and actively trafficking girls, JPMorgan flagged $4.3 million in suspicious transactions. After he died in his cell? They retroactively reported $1.3 BILLION in suspicious activity going back to 2003. That's 300 times more than what they reported while he was alive. A Senate investigation found that JPMorgan executives overruled their own compliance officers to keep Epstein as a client. Internal emails show top executives approved continued business with Epstein even AFTER his 2008 conviction because he was bringing in ultra-wealthy referrals. Deutsche Bank picked Epstein up as a client in 2013, the same year JPMorgan finally dropped him. Their own CEO later admitted onboarding him was "a critical mistake that should never have happened." They literally kept him for five more years. Bank of America allegedly didn't file suspicious activity reports on Epstein-linked accounts until AFTER he was dead. The pattern is identical every time: See the red flags. Ignore them. Profit from the relationship. Wait until the client dies or gets arrested. Then file a report. Then write a settlement check. Then say you did nothing wrong. Now think about this... These are the same banks that freeze your business account over a $5,000 wire transfer. The same compliance departments that require endless forms of ID to open a checking account. The same institutions that flag small business owners for "suspicious activity" if they deposit cash from their own customers two weeks in a row. But a convicted sex offender runs hundreds of millions through their systems for DECADES and nobody notices. Nobody reports it. Nobody escalates it. Nobody calls law enforcement. Until he's dead. Then suddenly everyone remembers everything. Senator Wyden called for a criminal investigation. The Treasury Department has thousands of pages of Epstein bank records they still won't release. Congressional investigators say the full picture of what these banks knew hasn't come close to being revealed. $660 million in settlements and fines. But not a single criminal charge against any banker at any institution. That's the system working exactly as designed. I wonder why no one's talking about the files anymore?
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Ethical Skeptic ☀
Ethical Skeptic ☀@EthicalSkeptic·
The Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure Pyramids were originally covered in polished Tura Limestone, not marble. A fairy tale was crafted and told to us without any substantiation (citing old documentation by historians) that the stones were removed by a. The Romans b. The Sultan in 1297 CE, c. an Earthquake and/or d. for Mosque building None of these are true - when you go pull copies of the original documents the accounts are not in there. The Nubian Egg, dated to 3800 BCE, shows the three pyramids without their casing stones. My article “Hidden in Plain Sight” addresses this and translates the original documents directly from their original images, showing that all these explanations were fabricated by the pseudoscience we call archaeology. The reason they fabricated this, is so that they do not have to explain the erosion band on the top of Khafre – which clearly shows a high tidal banding mark, with no other alternative viable to explain it. The Tura Casing stones were dissolved by oceanic carbonic acid dissolution – and the reconstituted material was found all over the base of the pyramids and the subterranean passage of Khufu (misinterpreted as being limestone 'concrete' used in stone making...) They lie – because they do not feel we should be told the truth of ECDO Theory. But man is growing up now, and must face this truth.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Your visual cortex burns 44% of your brain's energy budget. Turning off the lights in the shower is the fastest way to slash that load to near zero. Your brain is 2% of your body weight but burns 20% of your total energy. Visual processing alone eats almost half of that. Every photon hitting your retina triggers a cascade of neural signaling that demands oxygen, glucose, and ATP at rates higher than almost any other cognitive function. When you kill the lights, you're removing the single largest energy load on your cortex. That freed-up metabolic capacity gets reallocated. This is where it gets interesting. A 2022 study from the Laureate Institute for Brain Research measured what happens when you strip sensory input from anxious patients. High-frequency heart rate variability, the gold standard marker of parasympathetic activation, increased significantly compared to controls. Blood pressure dropped. Breathing rate fell. The nervous system shifted from sympathetic dominance to parasympathetic mode within minutes. The warm water adds a second mechanism. Core body temperature rises during the shower. When you step out, temperature drops rapidly. That cooling signal triggers melatonin production and primes the circadian system for sleep. Layer darkness on top: no photons suppressing melatonin through the retinal ganglion cells, no blue-light signaling to the suprachiasmatic nucleus that it's still daytime. The shower is doing three things simultaneously. Reducing cortical energy demand by eliminating visual input. Activating the parasympathetic nervous system through sensory reduction. Triggering thermoregulatory sleep signaling through the heat-then-cool cycle. A $0 float tank that takes 10 minutes.
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Take a shower in the dark.

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katy 🌸
katy 🌸@KatyKray73·
A serial rapist assessed as 'high risk' of sexually assaulting women and children has been approved for a $220,000 NDIS package, including a special porn perk to indulge his depraved urges. This is a slap in the face to his victims, taxpayers, and society at large. What an absolute disgrace! 🤯😡
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
"New powers" - what a load of crap. Albanese - you are the problem You completely ignored the minimum 90day IEA obligation for six years as Minister for Infrastructure and Transport (2007-2013) and for the last four years as PM (2002-2006). And now we are stuffed. At the very least, immediately suspend all use of diesel on very "renewables" project around the nation - and reserve that diesel for food production and transport. You can't eat solar panels, wind turbines and chemical batteries.
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We're setting up new powers to keep fuel flowing for Australians.

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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: Stephen Miller lays it out PERFECTLY Imagine a "native Minnesotan who works as a lineman...worried about his ability to support for and provide his family." "And then imagine that he has a neighbor who's a SOMALI REFUGEE who arrived two years ago and has a Mercedes and NO financial stress and no worries at all in the entire world and never seems to ever go to work at all because he just went to an office in the state, lied on a piece of paper, and got unlimited free money forever for life!" "THAT is the system that is being run and that is the corruption that this task force under the leadership of the Vice President is going to demolish." @StephenM
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@techNmak More grok and more up to date.
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Tech with Mak
Tech with Mak@techNmak·
Sebastian Raschka is one of the most respected researchers in ML/AI education. Period. And now he's done something quietly brilliant. He built an LLM Architecture Gallery - a single, browsable reference that maps out the internal architecture of every major open-weight model released in the last few years. This is a serious research artifact, made free for everyone. Here's what's inside: 🔹 GPT-2 XL (1.5B) 🔹 Llama 3 (8B) 🔹 OLMo 2 (7B) 🔹 Llama 3.2 (1B) 🔹 Qwen3 (4B, 8B, 32B) 🔹 DeepSeek V3/R1 (671B) 🔹 Kimi K2 (1 Trillion) 🔹 Gemma 3 (4B, 27B, 270M) 🔹 Mistral 3.1 Small (24B) & Mistral Large (673B) 🔹 Llama 4 Maverick (400B) 🔹 Qwen3 235B-A22B & Qwen3 Coder Flash 🔹 SmolLM (1B) 🔹 GPT-OSS (20B, 120B) 🔹 Grok 2.5 (270B) 🔹 GLM-4.5 (355B), GLM-5 (744B), GLM-4.7 (355B) 🔹 MiniMax-M2 (230B) & MiniMax-M2.5 🔹 Kimi Linear (48B-A3B) 🔹 OlMo 3 (7B) & OlMo 3 (32B) 🔹 Nemotron 3 Nano (20B-A3B) & Nemotron 3 Super 🔹 Xiaomi MiMo-V2-Flash (309B) 🔹 Arcee AI Trinity Large (400B) 🔹 Tiny Aya (3.35B) 🔹 Step 3.5 Flash (196B) 🔹 Nanbeige (4.1, 3B) 🔹 Qwen3.5 (997B) 🔹 Ling 2.5 (1T) 🔹 Sarvam (30B, 105B) And for each model, he links: → The original tech report → The config[.]json (so you can verify every number yourself) → From-scratch implementations where available But here's what makes it truly special. He also added short concept explainers, so you're not just staring at boxes and arrows: → GQA (Grouped Query Attention) → MLA (Multi-head Latent Attention) → SWA (Sliding Window Attention) → QK-Norm → NoPE (No Positional Encoding) → Gated DeltaNet This is the kind of resource that used to require buying 3 textbooks, reading 40 papers, and spending a weekend. Now it's one link. If you're studying LLMs, building on top of them, or just trying to understand how the field has evolved, this is a must-bookmark.
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pc0@pc0·
Ask AI for a summary of each of these in your language and delivered as a 90 min course of 4x20 plus breaks.
Shushant Lakhyani@shushant_l

Here are 10 anti-brainrot websites you should try: 1. Project Gutenberg: Free access to thousands of classic books for deep, distraction-free reading. 🔗 gutenberg.org 2. Farnam Street: Distils timeless mental models and ideas to help people think better and make smarter decisions. 🔗 fs.blog 3. Longreads: Handpicked high-quality long-form articles that actually make you think. 🔗 longreads.com 4. Coursera: University-level courses that upgrade your thinking instead of numbing it. 🔗 coursera.org 5. LessWrong: Sharp discussions on logic, decision-making, and cognitive biases. 🔗 lesswrong.com 6. Aeon: Thought-provoking essays on science, philosophy, and society. 🔗 aeon.co 7. Internet Archive: Massive archive of books, videos, and knowledge across decades. 🔗 archive.org 8. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Clear, structured breakdowns of complex philosophical ideas. 🔗 iep.utm.edu 9. MIT OpenCourseWare: Full access to real MIT lectures and materials for serious learning. 🔗 ocw.mit.edu 10. Open Culture: Curated free courses, books, and documentaries in one place. 🔗 openculture.com

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Ejaaz
Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
this is insane lol japan is running out of monks... so they're training AI robots called "buddharoid" to replace them 😂 (im not joking): - japan's temples are closing because fewer priests are available to run them + aging population - the solution: chatgpt robots trained on 1000+ years of buddhist scripture that answer your spiritual questions - the robot even sits in religious prayer positions like an actual monk does. you can literally have a conversation on life's deepest dilemmas with a robot as smart as the dalai llama i cannot believe they're scaling these robots to run actual temples.
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
As another man who once worked with me declares himself saddened by my beliefs on gender and sex, I thought it might be useful to compile a list for handy reference. Which of the following do you imagine makes actors and directors who aren’t involved with the HBO reboot of Harry Potter so miserable? Is it my belief that women and girls should have their own public changing rooms and bathrooms? That women should retain female-only rape crisis centres? That men don’t belong in women’s sport? That female prisoners shouldn’t be incarcerated with violent men and male sex offenders? That women should remain a protected class in law, because they have sex-specific needs and issues? That language should reflect reality rather than ideological jargon, especially in a medical context? That women shouldn’t be harassed, persecuted or fired for refusing to pretend humans can change sex? That women should not be threatened with violence and rape when they assert their rights? That freedom of speech and belief are essential to a pluralistic democratic society? That troubled minors, especially those who are gay, autistic and trauma-experienced, should be given mental health support instead of irreversible surgeries and drug treatments on non-existent evidence of benefit? That gay people shouldn’t be pressured to include the opposite sex in their dating pools, nor should they be smeared as ‘genital fetishists’ when they don’t? That cross-dressing heterosexual male fetishists aren’t actually oppressed, but having the time of their lives piggybacking off gender identity ideology? That said ideology, and the privileged, blinkered fools pushing it because they suffer zero consequences themselves, have done more damage to the political left’s credibility than Trump and Farage could have achieved in a century? Let me have your thoughts.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
5 years ago, do you think I was right? The Senate on 22 June 2021. Senator HANSON (Queensland—Leader of Pauline Hanson's One Nation) (13:07): I rise to speak on the Fuel Security Bill 2021. When I came into the Senate in 2016 I raised the importance of fuel security for all Australians. This and previous governments have continually failed to meet the internationally mandated 90 days stockpile of fuel for the people of this nation. That means this government has put at risk the fuel security of our daily transport needs: our defence, our aviation industry, our mining and our commuter needs. Without this internationally mandated 90-day stockpile of fuel, Australia risks coming to a grinding halt. My concerns were echoed by Senator Jim Molan when he entered the parliament in December 2017. What has happened over the last five years? Nothing. If we go back to the year 2000, Australia had eight refineries that literally met the entire needs of our domestic refined fuel requirements. That is the same year Australia was manufacturing more than 320,000 new cars and over 23,000 commercial vehicles. Fast forward two decades, and Australia's self-sufficiency in the fuel space is going the same way as manufacturing. It's almost dead. Shamefully, in the space of four months, Australian oil refineries in Altona, owned by ExxonMobil, and Kwinana, owned by BP, announced they were closing half of this nation's remaining oil refineries. They suggested the facilities were no longer economically viable. How is that possible? When I looked at the consolidated income statements of each of these oil companies operating in Australia, I saw that each of them is pulling in tens of billions of dollars of revenue each year from Australians. They drill the oil and gas. They send the bulk of it overseas to Asian markets that have cheap labour. Then we're forced to buy it back from foreign markets, where the oil companies have extracted the bulk of the jobs and profits that should belong to Australians. Successive governments have squandered the opportunity to negotiate better deals for Australians off the back of these highly sought-after resources. And here we are today expected to pass legislation that will pay these same multinational oil companies $2.3 billion of taxpayers' money to continue refining activities until 2027 and, if we're lucky, until 2030. Well, I've got some bad news for this government: I'm not going to help pass a bill that takes us down the same path as the car industry, which received billions and billions of taxpayers' money only to close. I make no apologies for looking out for the best interests of Australian taxpayers. If we're going to pay $2.3 billion to secure Australia's fuel supply, the government should buy the Brisbane refinery in Lytton and let it become an asset owned by the Commonwealth. It would be a hell of a lot cheaper, and this government could then claim it has secured our refining capabilities well beyond 2030. John F Kennedy was famous for saying: 'Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate.' The truth is this government fears proper negotiations, because multinational companies have walked all over Scott Morrison, just as they did with Malcolm Turnbull, Tony Abbott, Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd. I'll say it again: these overseas corporations come here, they drill and mine our resources, and then they pay little to no taxes. Paying oil refineries $2.3 billion to keep operating in this country is hardly in Australia's best interests. We don't get a single share in these facilities. Instead we hand over the cash and simply kiss it goodbye. Again I remind Labor and the Liberal and National parties what happened to Australia's car industry after they had been given tens of billions of dollars in subsidies. They took the cash and buggered off when it suited them. (1/3)
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
We Love Our Prophet by Michael Copeland Muslims proudly claim “We love our Prophet”. The Koran says he is “the beautiful pattern” to follow (33:21). He is Islam’s “Perfect man”. All Muslims know that they do well to imitate his actions. His scientific knowledge, they say, was ahead of his time. Even though he is dead, and not a deity, they address one of their daily prayers to him: “Peace be to you, O Mohammed”. Islam’s traditions, the Hadith, record his deeds and sayings: He said it was fine to drink water that had a dead animal in it. (Sunan Ibn Majah 520) He instructed his followers to drink camel urine for its health benefits. (Sahih al-Bukhari 5686) He received his best revelations, he explained, when wearing his wife’s dresses. (Sahih Bukhari, Hadith 2393) He heard voices and thought he was becoming possessed. (Sahih al-Bukhari 4953) He more than once went to commit suicide, but did not do so, saying an angel stopped him. (Sahih al-Bukhari 6982) He married Aisha when she was 6 and consummated the marriage when she was 9, as she herself recorded. (Sahih al-Bukhari 5134) He owned black slaves, and said Ethiopians had heads like raisins. (Sahih al-Bukhari 693) On one occasion, he used two of his black slaves as payment for another slave. This is recorded as “selling animals for animals”. (Sahih Muslim 1602) He told his followers the sun sets in a muddy pool in the far West. (Koran 18:86) He liked to suck on little boys’ tongues. (Musnad Ahmad 16245) He said women are deficient in intellect. (Sahih al-Bukhari 304) He had 9 swords, one of which was a favourite called “Cleaver of Vertebrae”. He said he travelled by night on a flying donkey to Jerusalem and back. Although his wife Aisha said he was beside her in bed all night. (Sahih Muslim 162a) He promised a safe conduct to an enemy group if they gave up their weapons. When they did so, he had them all killed, saying war is deceit. (See The Massacre of the Banu Qurayzah) (Sahih al-Bukhari 3030) Although he is referred to as the Prophet, he made very few prophecies. He prophesied that a rock would speak, saying “There is a Jew behind me, come and kill him”. (Sahih al-Bukhari 2926) He prophesied that Islam would split into 73 sects of which all but one would go to hell. (Jami’ at-Tirmidhi 2641) He prophesied that Islam would lose support and return to its origins. As a snake slides back down its hole. (Sahih Muslim 146) Muslims, of course, have to be careful never to criticise their prophet. To evolve Islam or his messenger? Brings the death penalty. (Manual of Islamic law — Reliance of the Traveller, o8.7(4)). No, they assure everyone: “We love our Prophet”.
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M.A. Rothman
M.A. Rothman@MichaelARothman·
𝐁𝐋𝐀𝐂𝐊𝐑𝐎𝐂𝐊 𝐂𝐄𝐎 𝐀𝐃𝐌𝐈𝐓𝐒 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐖𝐎𝐊𝐄 𝐄𝐑𝐀 𝐖𝐀𝐒 “𝐀 𝐅𝐀𝐈𝐋𝐄𝐃 𝐄𝐗𝐏𝐄𝐑𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓” Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock — the single most powerful force behind corporate DEI mandates — just conceded that 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘸𝘰𝘬𝘦 𝘦𝘳𝘢 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘢 𝘧𝘢𝘪𝘭𝘦𝘥 𝘦𝘹𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘪𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵. This is the man who used BlackRock’s $𝟏𝟎 𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐢𝐧 𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐭𝐬 𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 to pressure companies into adopting diversity quotas, ESG compliance, and ideological litmus tests. He threatened to withhold investment from companies that didn’t bend the knee. He turned the world’s largest asset manager into a weapon of progressive social engineering. And now he says it failed. No accountability. No apology to the companies that restructured their entire operations to comply with his demands. No acknowledgment of the careers destroyed, the merit-based systems dismantled, or the shareholders whose returns suffered. Just a quiet concession that the whole thing was a bust — as if he was commenting on a bad quarter, not a decade of institutional coercion. 𝐇𝐞 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐤𝐞 𝐢𝐭. 𝐇𝐞 𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰𝐬 𝐡𝐞 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐤𝐞 𝐢𝐭. 𝐀𝐧𝐝 𝐡𝐞’𝐬 𝐰𝐚𝐥𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐰𝐚𝐲.
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
In the current crisis, Albanese & Bowen’s failure to close down all "renewable" construction projects and save the diesel they‘d otherwise use for food production - threatens to be the greatest policy failure in the history of Australia. If farmers run out diesel, the consequences are too frightening to imagine.
Bob@BobBurn97207272

Chris Bowen is allowing the Sandy Lane Renewable Energy Hub to consume around 70,000L of Diesel per day, without producing a single Watt of electricity for NSW… while Rural and Regional Farmers struggle to access any supply prior to this season starting

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@ProudofusUK Contributed to philosophy, didn’t invent it. Probably same for rest but yes a history to be proud of and examine why we can’t recreate the same cross-disciplinary innovation ecosystems today.
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Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧 In the second half of the eighteenth century, something happened in Scotland. A country of one and a half million people. Produced ideas that changed the entire world. In one generation. Adam Smith. He wrote The Wealth of Nations in 1776. He invented economics. David Hume. He asked the question nobody had dared ask. How do we actually know anything? His answer changed philosophy forever. James Watt. Walking across Glasgow Green, the idea came to him. A separate condenser. It made the steam engine practical. And started the Industrial Revolution. Joseph Black. He discovered latent heat. The principle that made refrigeration, steam power and thermodynamics possible. James Hutton. He looked at the rocks at Siccar Point. And understood the earth was unimaginably old. He invented geology. These men knew each other. They argued in the same taverns. Walked the same streets. In one generation, one small country invented economics, philosophy, geology, thermodynamics and the steam engine. The modern world runs on what they built. 🇬🇧 This is your history. Help us keep it alive. 👇 Be Part Of Us 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 🙏 Be Proud Of Us. 🇬🇧
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