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Trump's DOJ has joined the 1776 project in a case against Los Angeles schools for their anti-White discrimination in funding and policy.
The DOJ will be investigating similar incidents, systemic or otherwise. The Los Angeles school system specifically puts 'Anglos' below hispanics, blacks, asians and ethnics, which Trump's DOJ considers unequal treatment.
The DOJ will be investigating similar incidents, systemic or otherwise. The Los Angeles school system specifically puts 'Anglos' below hispanics, blacks, asians and ethnics, which Trump's DOJ considers unequal treatment.
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A Mexican who was naturalized back in 2015 is facing denaturalization by the Trump Admin as he is guilty of sexually abusing an 11 year old and raping a 14 year old in California. This crime is extremely common for hispanics—80% of latino children experience real trauma, up to 70% of pets in Mexican households are mistreated or neglected, and over one third of all latinas face domestic violence in their life—which does not include the third who never report it to authorities.
Hispanics make up the largest foreign population in America, the gayest (most LGBT) demographic in this country, and severely skew crime stats in over 20 states. Remigrating and deporting the excessive hispanic population is one of our top priorities, including Cubans and Puerto Ricans.
Hispanics make up the largest foreign population in America, the gayest (most LGBT) demographic in this country, and severely skew crime stats in over 20 states. Remigrating and deporting the excessive hispanic population is one of our top priorities, including Cubans and Puerto Ricans.
In a perfect world, this barbarian would have been summarily executed, NOT effing DEPORTED! 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻
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Mark Collett
Rupert Lowe and Restore Britain have just published a paper noscriptd: MASS DEPORTATIONS - Legitimacy, Legality and Logistics. This is the most comprehensive document to ever be published on reversing the demographic decline of our people
The policy paper and remigration template of Restore Britain, backed by MP Rupert Lowe:
https://www.restorebritain.org.uk/pp_mass_deportations_legitimacy_legality_and_logistics
https://www.restorebritain.org.uk/pp_mass_deportations_legitimacy_legality_and_logistics
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JUST IN - Amazon's cloud unit suffered at least two outages stemming from "errors" involving its own AI coding bot.
Read here: https://www.disclose.tv/id/ifhzhw7zz7/
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Amazon's cloud unit hit by at least two outages involving AI coding bot
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JUST IN - U.S. Supreme Court rules 6-3 against Trump's tariffs enacted under a federal law intended for national emergencies.
Ruling: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-1287_4gcj.pdf
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Ruling: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-1287_4gcj.pdf
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NOW - Marco Rubio meets with UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, taking no questions from reporters.
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NOW - Marco Rubio meets with UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, taking no questions from reporters. @disclosetv
The UK is privately going to get an ass whipping & learn what sanctions it will suffer as a result of betraying its only real security partner.
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Phison's CEO says the NAND flash shortage could shut down entire consumer electronics companies in 2026. He expects smartphone production cuts of 100-250 million units, with PC and TV shipments also dropping. His assessment: "consumer electronics are finished" and the market "will see a lot of victims" in the second half of 2026.
One of the three major NAND foundries is now demanding three years of cash prepayments upfront, something unheard of in the industry. 8GB eMMC modules used in consumer and automotive products rose from $1.50 to $20 last year, a 13x increase. Even at those prices, they're hard to find. Phison's customer fulfillment rate is under 30%.
My Take
Add NAND flash to the list. I've been covering HDDs sold out through 2028, memory prices up 60%, electricians pulled from housing to wire data centers, generators on year-plus backorders. Now a major storage executive is warning that smaller companies might not survive the year because they can't secure supply at any price.
This dynamic keeps repeating and it feels like deja vu. AI infrastructure consumes components faster than production can scale, and enterprise buyers with deep pockets lock up capacity years in advance. Consumer electronics companies compete for scraps.
When a foundry demands three years of cash upfront, they're telling smaller buyers not to bother. If you're in the market for storage, memory, or consumer electronics this year, I'd buy sooner rather than later. Prices are climbing and availability is getting worse, not better. Pua expects things to deteriorate further as AI shifts from training to inference, which requires even more storage. The squeeze isn't easing anytime soon...
Hedgie
https://x.com/HedgieMarkets/status/2024302415814521112?s=20
Phison's CEO says the NAND flash shortage could shut down entire consumer electronics companies in 2026. He expects smartphone production cuts of 100-250 million units, with PC and TV shipments also dropping. His assessment: "consumer electronics are finished" and the market "will see a lot of victims" in the second half of 2026.
One of the three major NAND foundries is now demanding three years of cash prepayments upfront, something unheard of in the industry. 8GB eMMC modules used in consumer and automotive products rose from $1.50 to $20 last year, a 13x increase. Even at those prices, they're hard to find. Phison's customer fulfillment rate is under 30%.
My Take
Add NAND flash to the list. I've been covering HDDs sold out through 2028, memory prices up 60%, electricians pulled from housing to wire data centers, generators on year-plus backorders. Now a major storage executive is warning that smaller companies might not survive the year because they can't secure supply at any price.
This dynamic keeps repeating and it feels like deja vu. AI infrastructure consumes components faster than production can scale, and enterprise buyers with deep pockets lock up capacity years in advance. Consumer electronics companies compete for scraps.
When a foundry demands three years of cash upfront, they're telling smaller buyers not to bother. If you're in the market for storage, memory, or consumer electronics this year, I'd buy sooner rather than later. Prices are climbing and availability is getting worse, not better. Pua expects things to deteriorate further as AI shifts from training to inference, which requires even more storage. The squeeze isn't easing anytime soon...
Hedgie
https://x.com/HedgieMarkets/status/2024302415814521112?s=20
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🦔 Phison's CEO says the NAND flash shortage could shut down entire consumer electronics companies in 2026. He expects smartphone production cuts of 100-250 million units, with PC and TV shipments also dropping. His assessment: "consumer electronics are finished"…