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Polymorphic Glitch

@polymorphglitch

Retweets ≠ endorsement. Trained idiot. Don’t listen to anything I say. Human/AI hybrid - Intelligence is a curse. Everything is stupidity, not financial advice.

Nowhere Katılım Aralık 2020
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Bull Theory
Bull Theory@BullTheoryio·
🚨Michael Burry just said Elon Musk and Nvidia's deal is built on fake numbers. Burry published a detailed breakdown calling the entire structure "Fugazi", his word for fake. He is alleging that billions of dollars in Nvidia chips are being hidden off balance sheets, and that American retirees are unknowingly funding the whole thing. Nvidia, the world's largest AI chip company sold $5.4 billion worth of its most advanced GPUs, the GB200, to a company called Valor. Valor is not a real operating business. It is a special purpose vehicle, a shell company created specifically to hold these chips and nothing else. Nvidia also invested $1.9 billion of its own money directly into Valor on top of the sale. Those 100,000+ chips are now physically inside xAI's data center. xAI is Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company, the one that builds Grok. xAI is using every single one of those chips right now to run its AI models. But here is what Burry is flagging. Neither Nvidia nor xAI owns those chips on paper. Valor, the shell company holds legal title. That means $5.4 billion in GPU assets do not show up on Nvidia's balance sheet as inventory. They do not show up on xAI's balance sheet as assets. They are legally invisible to both companies. Nvidia gets to book the $5.4 billion as a completed sale and record it as revenue. xAI gets full use of the chips without owning them. And the risk disappears into a shell company in the middle. Now here is where American retirees enter the picture. Valor needed $3.5 billion in debt to fund this structure. Apollo provided it. Apollo is one of the largest asset managers on earth with $1.03 trillion under management and $834 billion specifically in private credit. Apollo raised the $3.5 billion, packaged it into debt securities, and sold those securities to Athene. Athene is Apollo's own insurance company. It sells fixed and indexed annuities, retirement savings products, to ordinary Americans. When a retiree buys an Athene annuity, they believe their money is sitting in safe, stable investments. That money is now inside a structure funding Elon Musk's AI data center. The numbers inside Athene are most alarming. Athene holds $74.2 billion in reserves. It has moved $217 billion in assets into a captive insurer based in Bermuda, meaning those assets sit outside normal US insurance regulation and oversight. Of the entire portfolio, 34.7%, equal to $103 billion, is classified as Level 3 assets. Level 3 is an accounting classification that means there is no observable market price for these assets. No outside party can independently verify what they are actually worth. The leverage sitting on top of those unpriced assets is 16 times. Burry's says: Every step of this structure is technically legal and publicly disclosed. But the entire thing was deliberately engineered across 8 to 12 steps to move credit risk off balance sheets and away from any market pricing. - Nvidia books the revenue. - Apollo collects the fees. - xAI gets the computing power. - And retirees sitting at the bottom of a 16x leveraged Bermuda insurance structure, holding $103 billion in assets with no market price carry the risk without knowing it exists.
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Ophuscado
Ophuscado@Ophuscado·
Ha llegado el día: mi teléfono Apple, de más de 1.000 €, ha dejado de ser mío y de obedecer mis intereses. Un teléfono inteligente que se ha revelado en contra de su dueño y se ha convertido en un pisapapeles por voluntad propia. Espero que más gente se oponga a esta vigilancia masiva. No habrá más oportunidades.
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Polymorphic Glitch
Polymorphic Glitch@polymorphglitch·
@DrInsensitive Why would you spend all that money and effort…. Just to have someone skate in for virtually free. Meanwhile you can’t find a job. Eventually the medical system collapses into the 3rd world.
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Polymorphic Glitch@polymorphglitch·
@DrInsensitive Our educational institutions need to fight back against the fraud. It’s our only hope. Unfortunately they are bought and paid for (thanks capitalism). Eventually, this means truly American doctors will be replaced and Americans will not go into the medical profession since…
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Dr. Insensitive Jerk
Dr. Insensitive Jerk@DrInsensitive·
Now that India has flooded the world with FFMGs (Fake Foreign Medical Grads) we must rely on other means to exclude impostor doctors. The US has two main defenses against impostors: 1. US doctors must complete a supervised US residency. Unfortunately, this residency requirement has been eliminated in 19 states, including mine. 2. Our second and final safeguard is the licensing exam. Almost all US doctors must eventually pass the three parts of the USMLE (US Medical Licensing Exam.) Unfortunately, exam fraud is as simple as hiring a ringer to take the test for you (he needs to look vaguely like the picture on your driver's license) and avoiding the test centers that check fingerprints. (Grok summary attached.) Or, impostors could obtain the questions in advance, from insiders or from earlier test takers. If this sounds like a conspiracy theory, well, it already happened, and you will never guess where. In 2024, hundreds of scores were invalidated due to leaked questions in Nepal (an Indian suburb) and to anomalous high scores at international centers in India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Jordan. The statistically-unlikely scores were eventually blamed on early exam takers sharing the questions in WhatsApp groups. In other news, you can take the first 2 parts of the US medical licensing exam in India. Then you can start practicing medicine in the USA. Your Indian doctor might be a resident who purchased his Indian medical diploma then purchased the US licensing exam questions and took the test in India. Fortunately, Part 3 of the exam, which must be passed at some point during residency, can only be taken inside the USA. So we can breathe easy, right? Well, not exactly. The US medical licensing exam is written and scored by two organizations. The first is the FSMB (Federation of State Medical Boards) whose president and CEO is.... wait for it.... Dr. Humayun Chaudhry. The other organization that writes and scores the US medical licensing exam is the NBME (National Board of Medical Examiners.) NBME's Chairman of the Board is.... wait for it... Dr. Reena Karani. That's her picture below, and why yes, she does happen to be Indian. The physical testing centers are managed by a company called Prometric, whose Chief Products and Technology officer is.... wait for it.... Jay Chakrapani Are you seeing the problem with our safeguards against fake doctors? grok.com/share/c2hhcmQt…
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This actually happened. It's not an X hoax. 100,000 is a huge number, and Grok says the true number is thought to be as high as one million. The USA was probably their top destination. On Dec 10, 2025, India seized 100,000 forged diplomas from 22 universities. The Indian government know the names of the fake degree holders. Many were medical degrees, some were nursing or engineering. The US State Department must demand the names of all fake Indian degree holders. Then they must be expelled from the USA, or imprisoned. If India won't provide the list, then we must expel all Indians who were admitted or hired on the basis of Indian credentials. If you disagree, then you want to children to die from preventable medical errors or collapsing bridges.

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Polymarket Money
Polymarket Money@PolymarketMoney·
Trump says $IBM is “going to go up a lot more.”
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Nostra, House of Gold
Nostra, House of Gold@Nostre_damus·
If ai is going to replace everyone’s jobs then why do we need this many people?
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
“Ex-Microsoft exec says the company blew it with Al, as it did with mobile” "Not even 3% of paying Copilot users use it even when it's pre-deployed right in their faces” The Microsoft 3% problem. See Word and Excel features.
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Don Johnson
Don Johnson@DonMiami3·
@ChadSlimeBased Just know people. Accomplishments are mostly useless against relationships.
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Chad Slime ®
Chad Slime ®@ChadSlimeBased·
The resume is dying. You will need a portfolio of real world accomplishments to succeed going forwards.
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