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Peter Kay

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Feral Entrepreneur. 40+ yrs on 7+ tech startups. Blending business leadership, tech development, innovative marketing, startup grit & a spiritual balance.

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Peter Kay
Peter Kay@peterkay·
Here's how you can use @grok to help you write your memoirs in 3 easy steps! Go from concept to completion in less than an hour. Everyone can now share their priceless wisdom! Let me know what you think.
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Peter Kay
Peter Kay@peterkay·
His line about Mamdani is one for the record books. Kudos to you for bringing a controversial subject like this on your show. You did a good job in asking him pointed questions and he made his case. I consider myself a 100% supporter of Bibi and Trump (probably to a fault) and I did find the points he raised interesting to say the least. I do think he's completely unrealistic about having the Arab states own the current problem with the Palestinians. But I commend him for coming up with some kind of a vision and then challenging others to come up with something better. Rahm is probably in the most difficult position of anyone contemplating running for president. There's no way his party primary is going to vote for him yet he can't just lay down. He is giving the moderate wing of the party one last breath to vote for someone who at least is thinking rationally. And that's why I don't think he has a chance. Sadly.
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Peter Kay
Peter Kay@peterkay·
@MiddleEast_24 Excellent historical summary of what Iran has been doing and now the challenges it may be facing
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ME24 - Middle East 24@MiddleEast_24·
Has Iran Built an Unstoppable Proxy Architecture? How did local militant groups evolve into a sophisticated regional network reshaping the Middle East? In his latest analysis, Dan Feferman,the co-editor of Middle East 24 and editor-in-chief of MidEastJournal, breaks down how Iran's IRGC spent four decades transforming Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis into powerful hybrid armies, and why this proxy model faces its ultimate limits. mideastjournal.org/post/how-iran-…
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Jeremy
Jeremy@Dangerous_Jezza·
@peterkay @elonmusk every 60 minutes unless my hearing is off. still impressive all the same.
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Peter Kay
Peter Kay@peterkay·
Amen! Happy 250th birthday America! And thank you Lord for the incredible blessings you have bestowed upon us!
Dr Jordan B Peterson@jordanbpeterson

To the Americans: I've travelled all over the world. I've familiarized myself with many places, and met many people. And I'm a Canadian, although I’m privileged to reside once again in the States. And here's something I've noticed, and it’s a key element of America's continuing greatness: You bloody Americans value success, and you believe in its existence. This is something that doesn't really happen anywhere else in the world. Even in other free democracies—the United Kingdom; Finland, Sweden, and Norway; Australia, New Zealand and Canada; Germany, France, and the Netherlands (great countries all)—a counterproductive cynicism too often reigns. Success is equated with exploitation. Ambition is looked upon with contempt. This happens sometimes in the United States too—particularly among the miserable progressives, who confuse their resentment, ingratitude and unearned skepticism with wisdom. But in your great country, by and large, striving is admired and success celebrated. This means that more people strive and succeed in the US than anywhere else. And it's increasingly obvious. You remain stunningly more innovative and productive than any people anywhere else on the planet. And so I say, as all should who are fortunate enough to live in the western world, let alone America: Thank God for the United States. Thank God for the wisdom of its founders. Thank God for its faith in the free market and in the natural rights of man. Happy birthday, you damn Yankees and Southerners. Long may your admirable country dominate the world. Long may your freedom and hope provide an example to those suffering everywhere at the hands of their malevolent states. May your two and a half centuries of unparallelled success be just the beginning. Your country is the light of the world, and the city on the hill. Thank God for the USA. Happy 250th. Dr. Jordan B. Peterson

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Peter Kay
Peter Kay@peterkay·
@aelluswamy @elonmusk @kylaschwaberow The ignorance of people commenting here that have never driven a Tesla and have no idea what FSD is or how it works is truly staggering. It's only surpassed by the stupid comments wanting safety measures that no government entity would ever approve (nor should they)
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Ashok Elluswamy@aelluswamy·
@elonmusk @kylaschwaberow Yup. In this case, the driver manually overrode self-driving by pressing the accelerator all the way to 100% of the accel pedal in this residential area. They reached a speed of 73 mph during the crash, and had the accelerator pressed even after the crash.
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Peter Kay@peterkay·
Totally agree. That is the current situation. But I think it's pretty obvious that will not be the future situation. No one is going to sit still and let the same thing repeat itself. The surrounding Gulf States are going to increase their defenses. Alternative pipelines will be formed. Now that Iran has brought the world's most common war game into reality , there's a very good chance that those in the region will make sure the strait will lose its strategic importance.
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Eugene Kontorovich@EVKontorovich·
Israel's security is now assured in a way it has never been before. Israel survival's has always required being able to militarily defeat multiple forces. Failure equaled extinction. Now the world has learned that if one is losing a war in the ME, one should bomb energy facilities of small Gulf states and harass shipping in the Gulf and one comes out the victor. One doesn't have to be a Gulf state to do any of those things.
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Peter Kay
Peter Kay@peterkay·
Good analysis. Venezuela was an easy example. Iran and the Middle East are going to pose an interesting challenge. Their Islamic fundamentalism justifies lies to the infidels. The US will face many moments of truth in the coming weeks. And that's where the rubber meets the road. Iran is going to test this agreement many times. If Trump can keep the model going, we win. If he falls back into the pattern of previous US presidents, we lose bigger than before. I don't think he's going to give in but he will be tested.
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SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️The old American toolkit stopped scaring people. Sanctions became survivable. Warnings became background noise. “International pressure” became a press-release ritual. Adversaries learned that if they stayed below the threshold of full war, they could bleed the U.S., stall negotiations, manipulate shipping lanes, export drugs, pressure migration routes, threaten energy corridors, and wait out Washington’s attention span. So the Trump-Vance answer is: make force believable again, but do it without Iraq-style occupation. That is the doctrine. The U.S. cannot run the world on speeches. It also cannot afford twenty-year wars. So the new model is selective coercion: hit the node that matters, force the behavior change, then convert the military result into a deal or operating framework. Maduro was a node. Hormuz was a node. Iran’s coastal disruption network was a node. Hezbollah/Lebanon became a clause because Iran made it one. The nuclear file was the formal issue, but the deeper board was flow control: oil, ships, sanctions, borders, proxies, drugs, migration, and credibility. Why do this now? Because the U.S. is trying to reprice fear back into the system. For years, hostile actors adapted to American hesitation. Iran learned to use proxies and chokepoints. Maduro learned to use oil, drugs, migration, and state decay as leverage. Cartel networks learned to operate like quasi-sovereign systems. The Houthis learned that a cheap missile can impose global shipping costs. Russia and China watched every American red line to see which ones were real. The new response says: some red lines are becoming physical again. They want force to become modular. Not war as national crusade. War as targeted systems surgery. Break the coercive node. Control the corridor. Remove the actor. Force the paper. Unlock the economic benefit. Claim victory. Move on. Trump’s governing model is transactional sovereignty. Every instrument of state power gets measured by whether it makes America stronger in a visible way. Military force is no longer framed mainly as spreading democracy. It is framed as securing American advantage. Oil cheaper. Borders tighter. Drugs disrupted. Enemies humiliated. Allies disciplined. Markets reassured. Chokepoints reopened. Deals signed from fear rather than goodwill. That is the machine. The danger is that this model depends on precision. It works when the target is real, the escalation ladder is controlled, and the adversary accepts the off-ramp. It breaks when the operation overkills, kills Americans, humiliates a regime past its absorption capacity, or creates a retaliation loop that cannot be boxed. But the reason is simple: The U.S. is trying to prove that its power still has consequences. Not in theory. In the physical world.
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ME24 - Middle East 24@MiddleEast_24·
MASTERFUL ANALYSIS: Dissecting the Groundbreaking US-Iran Peace Deal! Listen closely to this incredibly sharp and precise breakdown by Hayvi Bouzo (@hayvibouzo ), Co-Editor of ME24. Following yesterday's historic announcement of the comprehensive US-Iran peace accord, she delivers an unmatched geopolitical dissection of the deal’s intricate details, its immediate regional impact, and what lies ahead. If you want to truly understand the mechanics of this paradigm-shifting development, this is an absolute must-watch. 👇 Watch her full, definitive analysis below:
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
@peterkay Appreciate it. Signal means nothing if it only speaks after the outcome. The work is seeing the structure before the world has permission to name it.
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️Looks like the next level arrived. The deal was underneath the fire the whole time. The water knew first.
Peter Kay@peterkay

@_The_Prophet__ This is incredibly insightful. And if it turns out to be true, it's going to put you at a very different level of online commentator. (You're kind of there already but this is going to take it at next level)

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Peter Kay@peterkay·
American History is full of Divine Providence moments. I think that is at the root of what we see happening. The assassination attempts, MAHA, Gabbard, Musk, Trump getting 2 1st terms, all of it. Best explained by the same spirit that gave Washington the fog he needed to escape being surrounded by the British. Divine Providence. It's the most American of traditions and now He is back.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
Something miraculous is happening in the USA and the world thanks to the World Cup and the USA’s 250th. I’m not quite sure yet what it is, I have to give it more thought. I think it has something to do with the world realizing that managed decline is not necessary (with Trump’s America as the example), and I think it has something to do with more Americans not being afraid to be patriots about their nation and their culture. It’s more than that though—I have to ponder. Article coming when I figure it out. Any and all ideas welcome.
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Peter Kay
Peter Kay@peterkay·
@bourscheid Please share how much of your gross income you have given to the poor to accomplish in some small way the things you claim you would do. I'll predict you haven't given anything, you hypocrite.
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John Bourscheid 🇺🇸 🚀
I really don’t understand true greed. If I was worth $1 trillion, you’d have to physically stop me from solving as many of the world’s problems as possible. Everyone would have a home, food on the table, proper healthcare, happiness. I just don’t get it.
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Charles Curran
Charles Curran@charliebcurran·
If you think AI film can’t be art then explain this.
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Peter Kay@peterkay·
With the SpaceX IPO, Elon Musk is unquestionably the greatest salesman in human history. An astounding accomplishment, not only on the financial basis but on the incredible products the man has actually brought to humanity. He has earned every single penny that he is worth.
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