Tim Goree

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Tim Goree

Tim Goree

@TimGoree

Voice AI Communications Development || Leadership for Technical Minds || Relevance for Education

Branson, MO Entrou em Mart 2010
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Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV·
🚨 NEW: Mitch McConnell is stalling the SAVE America Act by refusing to schedule it, effectively blocking the bill despite GOP support.
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Tim Goree@TimGoree·
@DefiantLs Nobody trusts this guy to “make” beef that’s healthy for humans.
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Bill Gates: "6% of global emissions are cows… You can either fix the cows to stop them doing that, or you can make beef without the cow."
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
This is truly perplexing perspective. I’d like to understand how you arrived at it given how carefully you think, and how long you have faced and called out the corruption of the academy. As I see it: for every case where a person with integrity and courage has held on within academia, there are dozens, maybe hundreds, who decided not to attend, left or were driven out over wrong think. And most of the exceptions will privately admit, they have been forced to regularly hold their tongues. The academy champions diversity while cultivating conformity, and the faculty has absorbed the lesson at its core. It has become the endemic culture. No biology department in the US made a statement affirming the binary and inflexible nature of sex in humans. No medical school challenged the atrocities done in the name of “gender affirming care”. No psychology department dissented from the spreading lunacy of the chemical imbalance model of mental illness. No university stood up for informed consent over the obviously dangerous COVID shots. All of these failures maimed innocent people. And that’s far from a complete list of jaw dropping instances of anti-scientific consensus. Your own field is held hostage by an untestable intuition falsely called a “theory”. Mine refuses to admit the inadequacy of allelic variation to account for morphological diversity, or the obvious evolutionary explanation for racism and genocide. Science is fine, as you say. But it lives amongst the rebels in the hills, not in the institutions built to facilitate it. The idea that the academy is full of great people who can simply be unshackled to do the work we need done seems preposterous to me, and I would have thought to you as well. The culture of science is actively discouraged in the academy and has been for generations. The culture needs to be rebuilt by the keepers of the scientific flame, and even if that work began in earnest today, you and I would not live long enough to see it completed.
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Right Pulse News
Right Pulse News@RightPulseNewss·
🚨BREAKING: Joe Biden has secured a $10 million book deal for his presidential memoir. What should it be named?
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Chris D. Jackson
Chris D. Jackson@ChrisDJackson·
📸 What a moment at the Cheney funeral. A light hearted exchange between old political rivals George W. Bush and Al Gore had President @JoeBiden and @DrBiden laughing along. It felt like a glimpse of the country we used to be, and the country we could still be without the constant chaos Donald Trump injected into our politics.
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
I hear from many young men that they find it difficult to meet young women in a public setting. In other words, the online culture has destroyed the ability to spontaneously meet strangers. As such, I thought I would share a few words that I used in my youth to meet someone that I found compelling. I would ask: “May I meet you?” before engaging further in a conversation. I almost never got a No. It inevitably enabled the opportunity for a further conversation. I met a lot of really interesting people this way. I think the combination of proper grammar and politeness was the key to its effectiveness. You might give it a try. And yes, I think it should also work for women seeking men as well as same sex interactions. Just two cents from an older happily married guy concerned about our next generation’s happiness and population replacement rates.
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Tim Goree@TimGoree·
Hiring managers should understand this - one of the best opportunities to market an organization to the local community lies in properly debriefing people who were interviewed but didn’t get the job. If you do this well, those people continue to want to work with you. If you ghost these people or send them an email to inform them they weren’t chosen, they can rightly become people who speak against you around town. Believe me when I say it’s worth the time and effort to give these people a personal call.
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Tim Goree@TimGoree·
@DineshDSouza TPUSA is trying to redirect everyone back to a version of Charlie that no longer existed just before his murder.
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Dinesh D'Souza
Dinesh D'Souza@DineshDSouza·
Nick misses my point entirely which was never that Tucker should not have hosted him. Rather, it was about Tucker pretending to pick up Charlie Kirk’s mantle while uncritically amplifying the very guy Charlie called “vermin.” Tucker is trying to redirect TPUSA away from Charlie.
KaizerRev@Kaizerrev

Nick Fuentes calls out Dave Rubin, Josh Hammer & Dinesh D'Souza for saying Tucker Carlson hosting Nick Fuentes was dishonoring Charlie Kirk. They used Charlie's Grave to smear Nick.

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Tim Goree
Tim Goree@TimGoree·
Who wants to chat about what happens when AI takes all jobs? If you have something to add to prepare the world for this, let me know! youtu.be/Bv75vtw0clA?si…
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Tim Goree@TimGoree·
Being able to admit when you’re wrong and apologize appropriately for it is a superpower.
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Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo@NickSzabo4·
Think about it as contract enforcement. It's foolish to give big donations for political favors without a way to get the politician to keep their side of the deal. Why would you trust a politician with your money, with no recourse? Many of the big donors don't. You can't enforce the deal in a court, because that would make it look like an illegal bribe, and contracts for illegal subject matter are void. In some cases it's sufficient to rely on the politician's incentive to want future donations. But when this is not sufficient, that's when you need the mafia arts, for example blackmail, assassination, or more commonly credible threats of same. So whenever you see a big political donation by a sophisticated player, along with ongoing political contact, seemingly in expectation of certain outcomes, there is often more involved than just the money.
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Michael Strong
Michael Strong@flowidealism·
Ever met a child who flat-out refuses to go to school? They aren’t lazy or defiant; they’re protesting a broken system that drains their souls with rigid schedules, constant testing, and limited freedom.
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Tim Goree@TimGoree·
@GavinNewsom Don’t forget the “liberty and justice for all” is a continuation of the sentence, applying only to all who are legally part of the nation.
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Tim Goree@TimGoree·
@SenSanders Curious about the beginning if that graph. What were the possible reasons that Polio became an epidemic in the first place? Also, what other things were happening other than the proliferation of the vaccine that could explain the reduction of cases?
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
Vaccines are one of the great public health success stories. They’ve saved millions of lives around the world. We cannot allow conspiracy theorists to undermine proven science.
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Tim Goree
Tim Goree@TimGoree·
@tveitdal @nytimes Except it isn't due to human impact. Magnetic pole shifts are weakening our shield from the sun, and there's nothing we can do about it.
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Andrew T. Walker
Andrew T. Walker@AndrewTWalker·
One thing I’m reflecting on about Charlie Kirk: he stood as the antithesis of “Third-Wayism” and the Faithful Presence posture of evangelical witness that tries to blur political distinctions between the parties. He knew there was a difference—and he refused to pretend otherwise. And there was an audience for that, because they, too, recognized that progressive ideology is wholly incompatible with biblical Christianity. This does not mean conservatism is itself “Christian.” But conservatism, sharing certain metaphysical commonalities with Christianity, offers a more natural alignment than anything resembling progressive thought ever could. We should stop the grand act of moral equivocation.
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Tim Goree
Tim Goree@TimGoree·
Springfield Women in Tech is running their annual Tech Workplace Survey to benchmark local data on salaries, benefits, AI, the job market, and remote vs. in-office trends. It’s short, completely anonymous, and helps strengthen our local tech community. Results will be shared at a community event on November 18, presented by Habitat Communication & Culture. Hope you’ll take a few minutes to share your thoughts! Take the survey here: surveymonkey.com/r/T8CCX89
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Tim Goree
Tim Goree@TimGoree·
@Ali2musa All human crimes against humanity will end soon. Jesus is coming.
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Ali Mousa
Ali Mousa@Ali2musa·
@TimGoree The end Zionist Settlers crimes against humanity is fast approaching, mark my word!
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Tim Goree
Tim Goree@TimGoree·
This Sunday night, a blood moon (total lunar eclipse) will rise over Israel. Earlier this spring, we witnessed a total solar eclipse that turned day into darkness. Both of these happening in the same year won’t occur again until 2028. When I read Scripture, I can’t help but think of these words: “The sun shall be turned to darkness, and the moon to blood, before the great and awesome day of the Lord comes.” — Joel 2:31 For me, these moments are reminders that God keeps His Word and that history is moving toward His plan. They stir my heart with both urgency and hope—the urgency to live ready, and the hope of Christ’s return. If you’ve never really thought about what these signs might mean, maybe this is a good time to pause and ask: What if the Bible really is true?
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