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EIR Daily briefing
Read by elevenlabs.io voice (Christian)
https://eir.news/2025/04/daily-brief/eir-daily-news-friday-april-18-2025/
Read by elevenlabs.io voice (Christian)
https://eir.news/2025/04/daily-brief/eir-daily-news-friday-april-18-2025/
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Anton Chaitkin: 'America's Fight for Universal Progress'
250 years ago today, on August 18, 1775, Paul Revere and his fellow messengers of the Committee of Correspondence successfully alarmed and mobilized thousands of Massachusetts patriots and their associated militias to thwart the British Army's attempted arrest…
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Xi SENDS BACK 1st of *179* Boeings ORDERED
US firms PANIC as $650B China trade EVAPORATES
Pic shows best-selling 737 MAX land back at Boeing's Seattle hub ... already in Xiamen Air livery
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US firms PANIC as $650B China trade EVAPORATES
Pic shows best-selling 737 MAX land back at Boeing's Seattle hub ... already in Xiamen Air livery
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Forwarded from Matt Ehret and the Canadian Patriot Press
In this Canadian Patriot Podcast, I spoke with Peoples Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier about his vision for Canada, the world economic crisis, de-dollarization, BRICS, exiting NATO, Arctic Cooperation, immigration and the fallacy of Liberal vs Conservative games. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sl0eugws9-g
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Avoiding Left vs Right Games (A Canadian Patriot Podcast with Maxime Bernier)
In this Canadian Patriot Podcast, Matt Ehret speaks with Peoples Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier about his vision for Canada, the world economic crisis, de-dollarization, BRICS, exiting NATO, Arctic Cooperation, immigration and the fallacy of Liberal…
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Forwarded from Doug Mayhew
I keep noticing stories about the huge power consumption by data centers, dominated by artificial intelligence number crunching.
If you step back and look at the digital versus biological analog modes, it’s rather striking; digital slams It’s basic signals between low and high voltages, whereas biological systems, while they may have spiking aspects, the fundamental relation relies on the nuance of precise balance between delicate fluctuations.
These two modes are like polar opposites, one slamming the value to extremes of digital high and low, and another delicately balancing tiny analog values, using feedback on the edge of stability.
So while digital requires the most power, biological analog seems to require the least.
This reminds me of the contrast between Brunelleschi’s dome, and the Roman Parthenon dome.
Brunelleschi‘s Dome relies on the elegance of least action, using the concentric hanging chains to center the rising tiers of dome construction…
Whereas the Roman Parthenon dome was just the brute force approach, with really thick walls.
The main attraction of the digital mode was its rejection of noise, but it’s a brute-force solution.
Not to mention that it’s also highly mechanistic and deterministic, to the point of absurdity.
(randomness has to be “simulated”, using pseudo-random principles.)
You get the sense that despite its benefits, digital is doing everything the hard way by virtue of its mechanistic nature.
It’s like it’s always trying to crawl back to the analog roots of reality, but through a maximally winding path.
It also has a mindset reminiscent of a brainwashing cult, where everything is viewed through the discrete lens.
I joke that it starts early with things like Legos, which I consider a form of childhood Aristotelian brainwashing, where all building blocks are predetermined, and strictly bottom-up, and feedback is relegated to be a distant mystical conception.
If you step back and look at the digital versus biological analog modes, it’s rather striking; digital slams It’s basic signals between low and high voltages, whereas biological systems, while they may have spiking aspects, the fundamental relation relies on the nuance of precise balance between delicate fluctuations.
These two modes are like polar opposites, one slamming the value to extremes of digital high and low, and another delicately balancing tiny analog values, using feedback on the edge of stability.
So while digital requires the most power, biological analog seems to require the least.
This reminds me of the contrast between Brunelleschi’s dome, and the Roman Parthenon dome.
Brunelleschi‘s Dome relies on the elegance of least action, using the concentric hanging chains to center the rising tiers of dome construction…
Whereas the Roman Parthenon dome was just the brute force approach, with really thick walls.
The main attraction of the digital mode was its rejection of noise, but it’s a brute-force solution.
Not to mention that it’s also highly mechanistic and deterministic, to the point of absurdity.
(randomness has to be “simulated”, using pseudo-random principles.)
You get the sense that despite its benefits, digital is doing everything the hard way by virtue of its mechanistic nature.
It’s like it’s always trying to crawl back to the analog roots of reality, but through a maximally winding path.
It also has a mindset reminiscent of a brainwashing cult, where everything is viewed through the discrete lens.
I joke that it starts early with things like Legos, which I consider a form of childhood Aristotelian brainwashing, where all building blocks are predetermined, and strictly bottom-up, and feedback is relegated to be a distant mystical conception.
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Forwarded from Brian Berletic's New Atlas Channel
🇺🇸🇮🇷🇮🇱The US plan for war with Iran always included options to have Israel strike Iran on Washington's behalf with fake talks used to provide the US plausible deniability.
This is spelled out in detail in policy papers including Brookings' "Which Path to Persia?" report from 2009.
If you're not reading the policy papers you are just guessing at best, at worst helping the US get away with a war it itself engineered and enabled Israel to fight on its behalf and hoped to pin culpability solely on Israel for.
This is spelled out in detail in policy papers including Brookings' "Which Path to Persia?" report from 2009.
If you're not reading the policy papers you are just guessing at best, at worst helping the US get away with a war it itself engineered and enabled Israel to fight on its behalf and hoped to pin culpability solely on Israel for.
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Forwarded from Dar-E-Quds (Al Mashriq)
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Al-Qassam Releases Captive's Chilling Message
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🇵🇸 |🔴 🤔 Trilingual video (Arabic/Hebrew/English) features Zionist captive warning:
"Because of you, we're all here! You're collapsing your own state"
Concludes with ominous countdown:
"Time Is Running Out" - signaling deteriorating conditions under Israeli bombardment
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"Because of you, we're all here! You're collapsing your own state"
Concludes with ominous countdown:
"Time Is Running Out" - signaling deteriorating conditions under Israeli bombardment
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‘You sons of dogs, hand over the hostages’ — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas urges Hamas to surrender Gaza and hand over arms to the Palestinian Authority.
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