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Mom to 2 🐶; LIB PATRIOT ❤️ art, astronomy. Try to have a rational conversation, be polite; but sometimes just have no patience for mean, intolerant, rude ppl.
Salt Lake City, UT Katılım Ağustos 2011
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@OccupyDemocrats Yes, we're all so concerned about DOGE maniacs constitutional rights after they stole (and potentially sold) our personal information. Let's have the same interest in what they did....
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@OccupyDemocrats If they're humiliated, it's their problem, not ours. We're paying their salaries and have the right to know the process and reasoning behind these cuts. These vids also send a message to all the other "bros" that recklessness, arrogance & indifference (if not worse) have a price.
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BREAKING: Judge orders viral DOGE deposition videos taken down after HUMILIATING testimony spreads across the internet
The Trump administration just scored a temporary courtroom victory — but not before millions of Americans saw exactly how Elon Musk’s controversial DOGE operation was making decisions that upended federal programs.
A federal judge has now ordered that viral deposition videos featuring former Department of Government Efficiency staffers be removed from the internet after clips exploded across social media.
And the reason they went viral is pretty obvious. In the now-infamous testimony, DOGE employees admitted they used ChatGPT to identify federal grants to cancel under the administration’s anti-DEI crackdown — despite having no background in the humanities, history, or the fields they were judging.
One clip that spread like wildfire featured a DOGE staffer explaining why a project about Jewish women forced into slave labor during the Holocaust had been flagged as inappropriate.
His explanation? Because the documentary focused on Jewish women and amplified “marginalized voices,” making it — in his view — a diversity program.
Yes, really.
The videos quickly became internet fodder, with critics mocking the testimony as proof that sweeping cultural and academic cuts were being made by inexperienced operatives armed with little more than an AI chatbot and ideological talking points.
But the controversy surrounding DOGE doesn’t stop there.
A separate whistleblower report recently alleged that a DOGE-linked software engineer walked out of the Social Security Administration with a thumb drive containing data on roughly 500 million Americans — including Social Security numbers, birth dates, and citizenship information. According to the whistleblower, the engineer even bragged that if the move turned out to be illegal, Donald Trump would simply pardon him.
Now, as the videos disappear from YouTube under court order, the groups suing the government argue the public is being deprived of crucial evidence about how DOGE operated behind closed doors.BREAKING: Judge orders viral DOGE deposition videos taken down after HUMILIATING testimony spreads across the internet
Their message is simple: if these officials were confident in their decisions, the public should be able to see how those decisions were made. Because when AI, ideology, and government power collide — transparency matters more than ever.
At least we still have the written articles detailing the failures of the DOGE bros.
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@archeohistories @Dr_TheHistories How do radioactive isotopes affect restored artworks or cleaned artworks?
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During the mid-20th Century, nuclear weapons testing unexpectedly created a scientific tool for art experts. When atomic bombs were detonated during early nuclear tests beginning in 1945, they released radioactive particles into the atmosphere. Isotopes such as strontium-90 and cesium-137 spread around the world and settled into soil, water, plants, and other natural materials. Because many traditional oil paints were made using natural ingredients such as linseed oil derived from plants, these radioactive traces eventually became embedded in the raw materials used by artists.
This created a subtle but powerful timestamp. Paintings made after the start of nuclear testing may contain measurable traces of these radioactive isotopes, while genuine works created before the nuclear age do not. Scientists can analyze tiny samples of paint layers to detect these isotopes, allowing experts to determine whether the materials used in a painting could only have existed after 1945. If such isotopes appear in a work that is supposedly centuries old, it raises immediate doubts about its authenticity.
Art historians and conservation scientists have used this method to uncover modern forgeries masquerading as older masterpieces. The presence of nuclear-era isotopes does not prove who painted the work, but it can reveal whether the materials themselves belong to the post-1945 world. In this way, the global fallout from nuclear weapons testing inadvertently left behind a scientific fingerprint that continues to help museums and researchers expose fake paintings.
#archaeohistories

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@aurelius500 @gigliofl @Rightanglenews Tell that to Latin America. Isn’t the predominant language still Spanish?
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@gigliofl @Rightanglenews You do realize this meme helps Trump in the US. We really don’t give a shit about piss any Spain. You have been relevant in world affairs since Britain sank your Armada.
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I call it like I see it, and that's why I can't believe folks in control of the Montgomery County Republican Party don't see the damage they're doing with this REPUBLICAN CIVIL WAR. It's wrong, and if you agree with me there is a way to show it. Vote. Falsely attacking your lawmakers with proven conservative track records is bad, but going after the little guys has crossed a line with me.
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This is chilling: The dumbest, most incompetent presidential administration in US history is at war with Iran, Russia, and China. Years from now historians will still be asking how a racist, D-list reality TV pedophile and conman was able to hoodwink a nation into voting him into the most important office in the world.

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@wakenminds Yet all the imagery was designed to be seen from our level.
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@CapitalistSqrl @Shagginurgranny @INDYpatriot9109 @iAnonPatriot There is a point that crosses a line.
Ever heard of Topaz? It was a detainment camp for Japanese-Americans in Utah.
I believe a similar line is now being crossed regarding shooting unarmed protesters, deporting people without due process.
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@spiralwrap @WillatFIRE “Afraid”? Bro you’re interfering with a law enforcement operation, that’s obstruction. Stop being a bozo.
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The First Amendment protects our right to film law enforcement. Officers are public servants paid by our taxes to uphold the law.
When the exercise of First Amendment rights results in detention, let alone execution, officers have violated the law.
These are evil, lawless days.
David J. Bier@David_J_Bier
New video shows what appears to be the start of the interaction between the ICE observer and Border Patrol that resulted in the agents killing him. He does not approach with a gun. He approached with a phone in his hand. If he has a gun, it's not "brandished" in any manner
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