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Necropolitics Enjoyer

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To aestheticize one’s own life, to see it as a form, means to see it from its end, from the perspective of death. ~Alexander Kojève, Post-Historical Wisdom

Conquered Land شامل ہوئے Ocak 2014
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Roman Helmet Guy
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
Julius Caesar did nothing wrong. The Optimates had spent the last 100 years kicking Roman citizens off their land so the rich could replace them with foreign slave labor. They killed every reformer who tried to stop them. Caesar was the moderate option. They killed him too.
Ron DeSantis@RonDeSantis

Uh, yeah, which is why the Founders detested Caesar. They viewed the fall of the Roman republic as a civilizational tragedy.

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doomer
doomer@uncledoomer·
since its spring again, always remember that disease carrying ticks were released, accidentally or maliciously, we'll never know, from a government lab in the northeast US, and thats the reason now that you can get a horrible lifelong illness just from being outside
₩₳Ɽ ₱₳₮Ⱨ@WarPath2pt0

Tis the season--

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Kabúya Múíto
Kabúya Múíto@KabuyaMuito·
@seutonyymi @Eckelvert97531 @dr_duchesne You're a zombie echoing propaganda without thinking. Crime? who decimates human population wherever they're found, started with poor Neanderthals😢 Who is obsessed with wars & killing technology?😂 GDP my foot. Global capitalist plunderers & extractors + centuries of enslavement
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Dr. Ricardo Duchesne
Dr. Ricardo Duchesne@dr_duchesne·
Of all the "racist" observations I have read from the greatest Western thinkers, Hume, Darwin, Kant, Marx...I have to say that Hegel's is the most captivating to read: x.com/i/status/20390… “Africa proper, as far as History goes back, has remained—for all purposes of connection with the rest of the World—shut up; it is the Gold-land compressed within itself—the land of childhood, which lying beyond the day of self-conscious history, is enveloped in the dark mantle of Night. … What we properly understand by Africa, is the Unhistorical, Undeveloped Spirit, still involved in the conditions of mere nature, and which had to be presented here only as on the threshold of the World’s History. … At this point we leave Africa, not to mention it again. For it is no historical part of the World; it has no movement or development to exhibit. Historical movements in it—that is in its northern part—belong to the Asiatic or European World. … The peculiarly African character is difficult to comprehend, for the very reason that in reference to it, we must quite give up the principle which naturally accompanies all our ideas—the category of Universality. In Negro life the characteristic point is the fact that consciousness has not yet attained to the realization of any substantial objective existence—as for example, God, or Law—in which the interest of man’s volition is involved and in which he realizes his own being." Hegel was something else.
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Logan Hall
Logan Hall@loganclarkhall·
“Our baby was born in Rivendell. That means she’s an elf and gets to vote now.”
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Ian M Gaudreau
Ian M Gaudreau@IanGaudrea30195·
My painting of Iryna Zarutska that is being removed after the mayor has declared it divisive
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Alexander Dugin
Alexander Dugin@AGDugin·
Trump, Lutnic, Dershowitz and some GOP persons are on the Epstein list. Hence blackmailed and manipulated by Mossad and Deep State. But the main figures of Dems are on the same list. No Kings manifestation was not against Epstein, or Iran war. It was in favour of woke, immigrants
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your alarm goes off at 6 AM. There's an email from "Oracle Leadership." You've never gotten a message from that sender before. It says your job is gone, today is your last day, and severance details will arrive by DocuSign. By the time you finish reading, your company laptop is already locked. This happened to up to 30,000 Oracle employees this morning. Oracle reported $17.2 billion in revenue last quarter, its best in 15 years. And it still fired nearly 1 in 5 of its people. The stock went up 6% today. Oracle owes over $108 billion. The company signed a $156 billion deal to build AI data centers over five years, mostly for OpenAI (the company behind ChatGPT). That requires buying roughly 3 million specialized computer chips. Two years ago, Oracle spent $6.9 billion a year on this kind of construction. This year it's $50 billion. The 30,000 people who got that email are funding the gap. Investment bank TD Cowen estimates the layoffs will free up $8 to $10 billion in cash flow, money going straight into chips and construction. Oracle filed a $2.1 billion restructuring plan with regulators in March, and nearly $1 billion had already been spent before the emails went out. Lenders are getting nervous. The cost to insure Oracle's debt against default has spiked to levels last seen during the 2009 financial crisis. Barclays downgraded Oracle's debt in November, warning the company is one step from "junk" status, the point where lenders consider you a serious default risk. Some banks have stopped lending to Oracle for these projects altogether. The gamble gets worse. CNBC reported on March 9 that OpenAI, Oracle's biggest customer for all of this, is already looking at newer, faster chips from Nvidia. Oracle ordered the current generation and spent billions building out a massive Texas facility. OpenAI may not fully expand into it. The chips improve faster than the buildings go up. Larry Ellison, Oracle's founder, owns 41% of the company. In September 2025, Oracle's stock hit $346, and Ellison briefly became the richest person alive at $393 billion. Today, the stock sits around $146. His fortune has dropped to roughly $201 billion in six months. Oracle is spending borrowed money to build data centers that could be outdated before they're finished, for a customer already shopping for newer equipment. 30,000 people woke up to a 6 AM email because that's what it costs to fund a $156 billion bet when your lenders are running out of patience.
New York Post@nypost

Oracle axes 30K jobs in massive layoff - notifying fired employees with 6 a.m. email trib.al/eTTc93b

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poodles gaze
poodles gaze@peplumtop·
Schopenhauer: "Man is a coin, on one side of which is inscribed "Less than Nothing" and on the other "Everything in Everything."
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Matt Strickland
Matt Strickland@MattForVA·
This isn’t a small deal. Restaurant Depot is where most mom & pop restaurants go to buy inventory because Sysco is so expensive. Restaurant Depot was privately owned. Sysco is owned by… you guessed it, BlackRock & Vanguard. Now private equity can control pricing for food costs with zero competition. Just like they did with housing. This should be an anti-trust violation, but we have politicians that work for Big Corp, not us.
Jonathan Maze@jonathanmaze

Notable deal in distribution this morning. Sysco is buying Restaurant Depot for $29 billion. Plans to expand RD more aggressively. It gives Sysco a huge entry into cash-and-carry and a large number of independent restaurant customers. restaurantbusinessonline.com/financing/sysc…

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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
My greatest adult disappointment was discovering that bad people get away with everything.
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Toby Rogers
Toby Rogers@uTobian·
We're trying to undo the coup d'état that happened in this country on November 22, 1963. The forces that aligned to remove the President that day have ruled the U.S. and the world ever since.
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Brandon Weichert
Brandon Weichert@WeTheBrandon·
It has nothing to do with aliens. There was a string of similar disappearances of prominent Chinese military scientists recently, too. We're whacking each other's scientists who are working on Plasma and metamaterials as we race for "sixth-gen" warplanes. Don't overthink it.
Defiant Ghost@TheDefiantGhost

Whitley Strieber's latest Substack connects murdered/disappeared scientists to PLASMA research. Several scientists and military personnel working in plasma physics, advanced heat-resistant materials, magnetism, and related fields have been murdered or vanished recently, a troubling pattern highlighted by Strieber. - Dr. Nuno Loureiro, director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, shot dead in December 2025 by a former classmate who then died by suicide. - 1st Lt. Jaime Gustitus, Air Force Research Lab (711th Human Performance Wing), murdered in October 2025 in an incident involving a colleague who also killed his wife before dying by suicide. No clear motive released. - Monica “Jacinto” Reza, materials scientist and inventor of the super-alloy Mondaloy (with ties to Air Force-funded rocket tech and the now-missing Gen. William McCasland), disappeared while hiking in June 2025. Never found. - Melissa Casias, Los Alamos National Laboratory administrator, vanished in June 2025 near her workplace. Her phones were wiped; belongings left behind. - Dr. Carl Grillmair, Caltech exoplanet researcher, shot dead in February 2026. - William Neil McCasland, Former AFRL commander. Controlled billions in aerospace research budgets. Tied to the same programs funding Mondaloy. Vanished in February 2026. Strieber suggests these incidents may not be random. Many victims worked in domains relevant to non-human intelligence tech. What ties it together is plasma. Robert Temple's 2022 book 'A New Science of Heaven' argues that DARPA and military insiders already recognize UAP's deep connection to advanced plasma science, far beyond current human capabilities. Temple claims these craft aren't crewed by biological beings but by hyper-intelligent plasma-based "robots" or entities from elsewhere. He goes further, plasma isn't just propulsion tech. It's potentially the substrate of consciousness and NHI itself. Humans may have a "plasma body" (bioplasma) within our physical form, a "smart overcoat" discarded at death, with the plasma aspect persisting. Ancient wisdom traditions, he says, anticipated this rediscovery. If cracking plasma physics unlocks not only exotic propulsion but access to NHI's mode of existence, communication, and even post-death continuity, then plasma researchers become existential threats. Coincidence? Or a sign that someone or something doesn't want us crossing it? @WhitleyStrieber

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FischerKing
FischerKing@FischerKing64·
Diaspora ‘communities’ in the USA all have one thing in common. They aim to leverage American GDP, the massive resources of the USA, to achieve goals that don’t benefit Americans at all. Like overthrowing Venezuelan or Cuban governments don’t help the guy in West Virginia. Rich Iranians in LA might want the son of ‘the Shah’ to rule in Tehran - that doesn’t help the guy in Ohio. And some fierce Israeli proponents might want to turn Iran into Libya - doesn’t help the guy in Wyoming, or Arizona, or New Hampshire, or Alabama. The cold reality is the majority of Americans are not front and center in foreign policy decision making. They are just cynically used and manipulated by people who don’t care if they live or die.
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Uzi
Uzi@UziCryptoo·
Option 1, rent a house for $2500/month Option 2, give the bank $100,000 and pretend you own a house for $4000/month knowing $2700 is going to interest.
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