Lars Lindstrom
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Lars Lindstrom
@LarsOZ
Founder of ReadCloud - eBooks software used by schools in Australia, UK etc. Pianist, guitarist, geopolitics and BTC
Melbourne, Australia Entrou em Mayıs 2008
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@CedYoungelman Bob Dylan
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Although I think in general, we attribute far too much value to someone's final words, it was not lost on me that Charlie's last written words on X were to my post of Iryna Zarutska.
Charlie was k*lled the next morning.
I think about it constantly.
Honestly, it was the driving force behind my reporting on crime and the justice system for the past few months on this platform, especially in North Carolina
I knew things were bad, I had no idea how bad they truly were.
I thought I was radicalized back then... I had no idea how deep the rot actually would be.
The reporting I've done since has shown me things I can't unsee.
These judges sign off on releases that should never happen.
Repeat offenders are cycling through a system designed to look busy while literally doing nothing at all to keep innocent people safe.
Victims do not get justice.
Meanwhile every single person you ask on the street, "Hey, do you think violent criminals are in jail?"
They say, "Oh for sure!"
And they are wrong.
We were lied to and told to trust institutions that stopped deserving it YEARS ago.
Iryna Zarutska was on that train because someone failed her.
Not once. Many, many times.
By many people with many fancy titles and many high-earning salaries and absolutely ZERO accountability.
Charlie saw it.
He knew, long before I ever did.
He had been saying it louder than almost anyone.
That the gap between what institutions claim to do and what they actually is a giant chasm.
The appearance of order and the performance of safety, with nothing but rot underneath.
I thought I was radicalized when Iryna was k*lled... I had NO IDEA how bad things were.
And a LOT of people knew and said nothing because saying it out loud means people call you a racist or call you mean or call you a grifter...
Well, Charlie can't say it anymore.
But I can, and you can.
It's the least we can do.

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The biggest problem is that they are not stupid! They just failed in life and can now vividly see how they can steal what we entrepreneurs have created. Socialism works (for them for a while) once the thieving politicians represent the majority losers versus the minority creators. Thinking of moving to El Salvador…
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The U.K. is so utterly cooked.
We’re spiralling into a socialist trap.
Those promoting it literally have no idea of the hell scape it will produce.
I’m at a loss for the stupidity of these people. They’re worshiping at the alter of a guy who sold hypnotism breast enlargement and attacking the wealth creators.
God help us.
God help those who can’t escape.
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Technologies that started as science fiction:
Submarines — Jules Verne, 1870. Built by Simon Lake, 1898.
Rockets — H.G. Wells, 1898. Built by Robert Goddard, 1926.
Helicopters — Jules Verne, 1886. Built by Igor Sikorsky, 1939.
Tablet computers — Arthur C. Clarke, 1968. Built by Apple, 2010.
Video calling — The Jetsons, 1962. Built by Zoom, 2013.
The internet — William Gibson coined “cyberspace,” 1984. The web went live, 1991.
Humanoid robots — Karel Čapek, 1920. Built by Tesla, 2024.
Universal translators — Murray Leinster, 1945. Built by Google, 2017.
Brain-computer interfaces — William Gibson, 1984. Built by Neuralink, 2024.
De-extinction — Michael Crichton, 1990. Being built by Colossal, today.
What else?
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Scarborough Fair is a centuries old English folk song and Dylan learned an arrangement of the song by folk singer Martin Carthy which he copied and then personalised with his lyrics. “Remember me to one who lives there, for she once was a true love of mine” is lifted verbatim from the old folk song and also used by Simon & Garfunkel
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Scarborough Fair is a centuries old English folk song and Dylan learned an arrangement of the song by folk singer Martin Carthy which he copied and then personalised with his lyrics. “Remember me to one who lives there, for she once was a true love of mine” is lifted verbatim from the old folk song and also used by Simon & Garfunkel
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@RestrictedDaily Some of those lyrics appeared years later in Simon & Garfunkel’s Parsley, Sage Rosemary & Thyme… there’s a history there I’m yet to fathom, I’m sure… 🤔
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@caprioleio When you're OG you don't really care what the price is today...HODL
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@AlbaMurray22 @MarioNawfal That’s not a large army. US has 1.3 million active. The claim is valid
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@MarioNawfal Claim is completely false. Germany currently has 180,000 active service members. There is literally no credible evidence to suggest “they can’t raise an army because it will be majority Muslim”
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🇺🇸🇩🇪 Tucker Carlson:
"Merz has admitted in private that they can't raise an army in Germany because it will be majority Muslim.
The Germans aren't having kids and the Muslims are.
They actually don’t want to give hundreds of thousands of young Muslim men weapons."
Source: @clashreport
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