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This is the Information Age, not an age of wisdom. Information need not be true or false to exist, it merely must be.

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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@haremfinacer It's mostly Russian goyim and other varieties of them, the preview prime minister Ehud Barak had to go because he wanted to do eugenics over there (leaked audio of him talking to Eipstein), this means erasure of the miniscule of them left
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Harem Financer
Harem Financer@haremfinacer·
@Rand0Trader philiosemeites and lazy jews drafted to reshore is it real 'back to the land movement'
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Harem Financer
Harem Financer@haremfinacer·
The only 'jews' that live in Israel are brown. Jokes on you.
dosi@pazarts97

@haremfinacer Schizophrenic at best. What use is a ghetto where 20 percent of the population isn't the target population and travel is not limited?

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Rand0Trader
Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
Thought for a second you where talking about Bruno Bauer. I have to however point out the short-attention spans induced by doom-scrolling are a uniquely new and devastating phenomenon, pre-internet eras I could consume books within a day or two and focus for hours, not so much anymore.
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SatanWatch 👿
SatanWatch 👿@_SatanWatch·
I started skimming Martin Van Buren's autobiography and he's basically calling himself an ADHD gifted child who struggles with dense reading because he's addicted to doomscrolling, I feel so seen.
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Rand0Trader
Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
Chinese Medicines? Raw product is almost always bought from China, some manufacturered/packaged etc elsewhere or compounded in the US. They can't really ban Chinese raw material, plus capital is already being injected into creating companies that produce said material in the US, currently fueled by the peptide craze
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Calvin McCarter
Calvin McCarter@CalvinMccarter·
@RuxandraTeslo imo the pessimistic case is that the US lacks the political will to do real reforms, but does have the political will to shut out Chinese medicines from reaching the US market. (the end result will be medical tourism to China for patients who can afford it.)
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Ruxandra Teslo 🧬
Ruxandra Teslo 🧬@RuxandraTeslo·
I believe China's ascension in biotechnology could play out in two ways for the Western world: 1. In the optimistic case, it will be wake-up call. China is still behind in terms of basic science. If it can race ahead in certain areas (like cell therapies) based on regulatory reform and better and faster execution, what could the United States (and some European countries) achieve in biomedicine? How many more drugs would we have by implementing the right reforms? China has some structural advantages that cannot be readily copied: for example, cheaper workforce. Larger patient pools. But the United States does not have to copy everything, as it also has its own unique advantages. Implementing some key reforms would help a lot. For example, streamlining the path to first in human data. If the optimistic case comes to pass, we will have a Renaissance of medicines and many more than the counterfactual where China did not become ascendant in biomedicine. 2. In the pessimistic case, the Western world will not learn quickly enough from this, or have the political will to implement the right reforms. This will lead to a massive decrease in cures relative to the counterfactual, just as AI is promising to revolutionize the pre-clinical side of biomedicine. For now, American and European pharmaceutical companies largely retain the upper hand in the later stages of clinical development, as shown by the fact that Legend ultimately licensed Carvytki to a large American biopharmaceutical company to get it approved. But the pipeline that feeds those late-stage trials is increasingly Chinese. Such early-stage dominance turned into vertical integration of the entire chain in solar panels, batteries and electric vehicles, and LCD panels. The question is how long Western companies can sustain their advantage at the later stages, when the discoveries that make those stages possible are increasingly being made elsewhere.
Ruxandra Teslo 🧬@RuxandraTeslo

China is winning the drug discovery race. There's no better example of this than multiple myeloma. worksinprogress.co/issue/the-bloo… It's one of the most painful cancers, destroying bone from within. For decades, patients endured cycles of brutal treatment and relapse. Then came Carvytki: a one-time CAR-T infusion that appears to cure some patients who have failed multiple treatments. Its development story, beginning in 2016, was an early signal of a shift now making headlines: the US is losing biotech dominance to China. Though the foundational science was largely American, a nimble Chinese company moved faster with a better molecular engineering idea. Unless the US addresses clinical-trial bottlenecks slowing early in-human data, more breakthroughs will be developed elsewhere, weakening the ecosystem American biopharma depends on. Some key points from my article for @WorksInProgMag, with my friend Amol Punjabi, of @EvidenceOpen: 1) Multiple myeloma is not only extremely painful in and of itself, but also one of the most brutal cancers to treat. As first-line therapy, patients endure four drugs simultaneously, then a stem cell transplant, followed by continuous maintenance therapy. And most still relapse, with each treatment round carrying worse chances. 2) A drug called Carvykti, approved in 2022, is changing the treatment landscape. Carvytki acts as a single, one-time infusion. It's a CAR-T therapy, part of a new wave of transformative immunotherapies: made from the patient's own immune cells and reprogrammed to hunt cancer. In patients who had already failed 4+ other treatments, 33% were still disease-free after 5 years. The results as earlier line therapy look even more promising. 3) Most of the foundational science was American. Decades of CAR-T research, and in 2013 the NCI showed BCMA-targeted CAR-T cells could kill myeloma in the lab. 4) But the drug that ultimately changed myeloma, Carvytki, originates from China. Carvytki beats Abecma (the American CAR-T for myeloma) by a wide margin: 36 months of progression free survival in heavily pre-treated patients versus Abecma's 9 months. 5) In 2016, Legend Biotech was just beginning clinical trials. This was the same year the American team was publishing their first-in-human results. Legend started later, but moved faster. Clever engineering and China's ability to get drugs into humans quickly gave them the edge. Large American biopharma J&J ended up striking a deal with Legend and developing the therapy. 6) Never underestimate the llama: US-developed Abecma used mouse antibody fragments to target BCMA. Chinese startup Legend used llama nanobodies instead. These are smaller, more stable and bind more cleanly to BCMA. The usage of llama as opposed to mice antibodies is what is believed to lead to Carvytki's superior efficacy. 7) In retrospect, Carvytki should have been an early warning. China is winning the drug discovery race through deliberate policy. Their first-in-human clinical trials can launch in 6 months vs 18+ months in the US, letting them iterate faster between lab and clinic. The @nytimes recently reported that ~50 percent of major drug deals this year involve Chinese-origin drugs, up from nearly zero a decade ago. 8) The US still leads in late-stage development, as shown, but the pipeline feeding it is increasingly Chinese. The worry is that this will mirror what happened in solar, batteries, and EVs, where early-stage dominance eventually became control of the entire chain. 9) A proposal to streamline early stage trial regulatory requirements to keep the US competitive has made it into the President's 2027 budget for the FDA. But Congress has to act to make it a reality.

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Rand0Trader
Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
There was another one that touted multiple big figures talking at their event. What it ended up being is SF bros talking about the future and how they are going to re-industrialise America, where? when? how? No substance, pure hype. There was even an article written about it, hopefully the new events that keep popping up are better.
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Delta, Dirac
Delta, Dirac@DeltaClimbs·
Could be a valuable event For young founders who couldn't afford a ticket, would suggest going and finding people outside main event. It's called lobbying because you might only get as far as the lobby!
Chad Cazel 🇺🇸/acc@ChadCazel

America’s industrial renaissance is underway. Join @BlackwingVC and @Initialized for The Assembly, an evening gathering of the founders and builders driving it forward after @reindsummit. Detroit. Tuesday, June 16.

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Rand0Trader
Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
Yes, but for a higher purpose. To them wealth is a given, the future is not. If you dig deep into some DARPA funded and Racine conspiracies for example, you will find careful state planning of the USA, meetings with bankers, tech people and all in-between, liquidity injections into obscure projects that chase after bio-digital convergence. It sounds comical to talk about and tin-foil hat wearing, however this isn't some sort of organic occurrence, efficiency of markets or some ideologues pooling their resources. The statement I am making is that I view money etc as 1. derivative of time and 2. Alchemy on a bigger scale, the question is what the focus of it is for the future. Stupid thinking? Maybe, I have been consuming to much of Matthew Ehret works lately
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Roko 🐉
Roko 🐉@RokoMijic·
" I don’t want them deported because of their religion, I want them to be deported along with the other foreigners so we don’t get demographically replaced"
James Goddard@JamesPGoddard90

The issue with Sikhs isn’t their religion or what they do or don’t believe in. The problem is they’re given an exemption to carry a Kirpan (knife) and the rest of the population isn’t. The very mention of their exemption being withdrawn has been met with outrage from members of their community. One guy rang LBC and threatened extreme violence if anyone went near his house or temple. Then I’ve just seen another one on GB News saying he was upset the Daily Mail referred to Digwa as a ‘Sikh Killer’ From what I can see the Sikh community are now trying to paint a narrative that they’re the real victims in all of this. England is our homeland, just like India is their homeland. I don’t want them deported because of their religion, I want them to be deported along with the other foreigners so we don’t get demographically replaced. We acknowledge the Sikhs fought in the wars, but that shouldn’t result in them being given special privileges. Ultimately we rewarded the foreigners that fought for us with independence. Please remember the contempt Indians in general have for us because of the empire. Their POV is we are just meant to accept unlimited Indian immigration as their revenge for being conquered Britain is a two tier country and it’s absolutely sickening that the natives are treated with such contempt Sadly it’s only going to get worse, unless we start Remigration.

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Rand0Trader
Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
My line of thinking diverges from here because I don't picture the bankers in City of London, Quant Desks etc as the only levels of powers in economies, the "Deep State" and institutions that decide policy as well as occult Groupings such as Knights of Garder, Rotary Club etc being the ones that might engineer a way to do this, they tend to be the ones that think in terms of civilisation (at least their writings do). We shall see what Phoenix Ritual they have in store
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Cul. Xu Guangqi, Literatus
Cul. Xu Guangqi, Literatus@LegalistsOfGor·
@Rand0Trader @RokoMijic "I think the bankers know you need to have a debt jubilee for the g-yim every now and then" no. I don't think they know any such thing in the slightest. And even if they did objectively need it, they sure as hell don't know that they need it. Remarkable visibility limit btw.
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Cul. Xu Guangqi, Literatus
Cul. Xu Guangqi, Literatus@LegalistsOfGor·
@Rand0Trader @RokoMijic You're not going to resolve debt-settlenents as part of a gentleman's agreement to reverse migration. This kind of banker's deal is what caused the migration issue in the first place. Which side of this issue do you think the bankers are on?
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Rand0Trader
Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@LegalistsOfGor @RokoMijic He would then close down embassies like he did in Africa so the backlog is insane, to actively stop Visas he needs Congress approval, but these tricks can be done without it
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Rand0Trader
Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
Of course I am, the answer to your question is yes, they can revoke their work-authorisation permits, Trump tried to do something similar where he wanted every immigrant to go back to their countries and apply/renew their Visas in the embassy of their countries but it got heavy pushback by donors and faded the news circle
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@LegalistsOfGor @RokoMijic The Golden ticket would be population exchanges which will lead in "debt settlements" of just writing off said debt like it never existed, similar to Treaty of Ankara, but Turkey came on top of that one. In modern US of A, if that happens, who wins?
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Cul. Xu Guangqi, Literatus
Cul. Xu Guangqi, Literatus@LegalistsOfGor·
@RokoMijic We need to figure out how to deport legal immigrants. Can we administratively revoke their work-authorization permits?
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Rand0Trader
Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
The Escape of the long house is near, I can taste it withing my blood. Xu Bo, Donald Cline, Elon Cusk and the guy that went viral recently just tried to use surrogacy to spread their genes, even do some science selektion here or there. The future is Iron Wombs, I am sure its being worked upon, The Mormons will be the winners of it, you are not ready for the Mormon Future. FamilySearch Library & International Genealogical Index, Mountain Records Vault, Utah Population Database (UPDB) and a myriad of other such projects, they have been preparing for it, they dominate head counts in intel agencies. The world is gonna be Mormon, when will you convert?
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Harem Financer
Harem Financer@haremfinacer·
Spartans exist as some effigy in modernity because modern culture is jewish dominated and the jews that do not like the Anne Frank long house with big fat flabby Khazzar titties oppressing them all believe the Spartans were jews. The discourse is lame Freud and monotheism - 'jews were denied the bodies unlike the greeks'. If you are smart enough to leave the zionist plantation or rabbi plantation there is not many things you can role play as. But yea sparta was a long house
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Harem Financer@haremfinacer·
By the time the U.S. formally concluded its counterterrorism focus to face "Great Power Competition" under the Trump and Biden administrations, China's GDP had skyrocketed from roughly $1.2 trillion in 2000 to over $14 trillion, forever closing the gap Whooops
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Rand0Trader
Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@haremfinacer @zohar_engineer I do not think there has ever been an Empire/Kingdom/City that gave women more rights/power and then taking it away successfully. Even the Spartans couldn't do that.
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Rand0Trader
Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
Anglos embraced morality as a tool to achieve their goals, they could always keep the hypocrisy of it alive without believing in it, can't do so in a "democratic system". The "British way of war", is a horrible thing to practice upon your kin, the Chinese now run with it and expanded it to unconstrained warfare, poisoning toothpaste supply chain with lead and other chemicals to burden the state with low IQ's inflamed mongoloids, the dysgenic war of the New World.
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Harem Financer
Harem Financer@haremfinacer·
I simplified it. Anglo intelligence push the abolition of slavery to confiscate the private property of other colonies and competitors and cause the farm equipment to abandon its slave duty. So there was a moral hysteria argument. They learned that they could create paper money/ script at any colony and pair it against the local commodity being harvested enforce a hut tax and then create a LP pool enough to drive silver bullion trade. All the moral hysteria is just the means to an end.
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
I guess so, there has always been a liberal element in every Empire, the Roman Empire could be said to lack it and actually embrace cruelty, pragmatism etc and even before Ancient Greece, viewing it as something normal to be eugenic of sorts. It was never viewed as cruelty, descend into barbarism might or might not allow us to create such organisms
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Lead Zohar researcher
Lead Zohar researcher@zohar_engineer·
@haremfinacer @Rand0Trader In reality the world fell when the Roman empire fell and the remaining dukes adopted Christianity as a means of survival. It's all just been downhill from there, with a small contingent of libtard Anglos trying to keep technology going, hated by everyone else.
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@haremfinacer @zohar_engineer Of course, for Cecil he knew he was a hypocrite and some elements of the Empire as well, but the so called bourgeoisie actually believed in the cause
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@zohar_engineer @haremfinacer Since the Victorian era and before, even Cecil Rhodes and the British Empire saw what they where doing as bringing civilisation to savages, which is ultimately correct and philanthropic even though it has been distorted today.
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Lead Zohar researcher
Lead Zohar researcher@zohar_engineer·
@haremfinacer @Rand0Trader Pretty much every politician since FDR (minimum estimate) has been a moralistic Quaker who thinks that the American people deserve less and the goal of the country is to uplift the unfortunate races of the world.
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
Not my POV, I am comparing the instinctual ease a multi millionaire and above will have living in every part of the world with zero problems thay will bog down the common man. Sure I can live in Thailand and experience a relatively high standard of living but the class, support structure, etc, I have access to are still limited
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Cul. Xu Guangqi, Literatus
Cul. Xu Guangqi, Literatus@LegalistsOfGor·
@Rand0Trader @haremfinacer "Grrr, the problem is that we americans are *too* comfortable. We need to be sheared harder. We need to be poorer and more miserable so that foreigners will respect our disciplined respublican virtú"
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Zy
Zy@ZyMazza·
A common refrain against Graham Hancock types is "we know there was no advanced civilization back then, because the fossil record *DEFINITELY* shows neolithic hunter gatherers, and if Atlantis existed, why were there stone-age peoples?" Atlantis exists today, and yet...
Alaric The Barbarian@0xAlaric

There is a Stone Age tribal war happening in Colombia right now The Misak and Nasa people are fighting over a section of land. Yes this is real, and yes they are using traditional weapons. Video is from May 21st, 2026.

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