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There's embarassing blackmail like this on everyone that works for the system. It only gets out if you go against the system.

@TheWesternChauvinist7
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Forwarded from Robert W Malone, MD
DEI has conquered truth. Truth is SO 20th century.

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Sculpture of Leonardo Da Vinci, the famous 15th century Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor and inventor. Sculpture by 19th century Jewish sculptor Moses Ezekiel, who served in the Confederate army and then went on to become a sculptor in Italy after the US civil war.
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Just imagine the savings once sales and customer support can all be done with AI!
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Forwarded from Barbarian Perspective
Until the first blow fell, no one was convinced that Penn Station really would be demolished, or that New York would permit this monumental act of vandalism against one of the largest and finest landmarks of its age of Roman elegance. Any city gets what it admires, will pay for, and, ultimately, deserves. Even when we had Penn Station, we couldn’t afford to keep it clean. We want and deserve tin-can architecture in a tinhorn culture. And we will probably be judged not by the monuments we build but by those we have destroyed

Ada Louise Huxtable

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Forwarded from ZeroHedge
Israeli Troops Mistakenly Kill 3 Hostages Who Were Trying To Escape

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Forwarded from Disclose.tv
JUST IN - Oil giant BP pauses all tanker transits through the Red Sea. Oil prices surge.

Taiwan's Evergreen shipping line also pauses all transits.

https://www.disclose.tv/id/pwhdi4ubld/

@disclosetv
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Forwarded from Gab.com
List of Based AI Chatbots we deployed this weekend on Gab. They reply in public on the timeline. See what they are saying by clicking the link, no Gab account needed to read.

Tay: Our most controversial and offensive chatbot. Also the most hilarious. An experiment in free speech. https://gab.com/tay

Plato AI: the Philosopher. https://gab.com/PlatoAI

Uncle Ted AI: Ted K. https://gab.com/UncleTedBot

Gamer AI: https://gab.com/GamerAI

Bibi Bot: a Netanyahu bot. https://gab.com/BibiBot

Bible Scholar AI: https://gab.com/BibleScholarAI

Trump AI: https://gab.com/TrumpAI

Biden Bot: https://gab.com/BidenBot

Uncle A: the painter who shall not be named. https://gab.com/unclea
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL some companies use lead-based dyes to make their color-dependent products more appealing to customers, e.g. spices like chili powder, turmeric, and cumin. Scientists measure amount of protein by nitrogen content so some companies put melamine to baby formula because its rich in nitrogen.
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⚓️ 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 And just like that, the United States gets stretched even thinner and Western forces have now been drawn into direct combat on Israel's behalf. | Armchair Warlord

🔶️ This fleet tracker is from the 11th, before the Eisenhower transited back out of the Persian Gulf and started heading for the Red Sea. You notice that with a powerful CSG-ARG task force tied up dealing with the Houthis and another carrier monitoring things off Israel, we have absolutely nothing to even threaten Iran with short of having the Carl Vinson strike group steam over from WESTPAC where it's keeping an eye on Taiwan?

🔶️ I'm sure the Chinese will be absolutely thrilled to see us blowing our limited stock of SM-2 missiles on Iranian moped-drones and our limited stock of Tomahawks on random buildings in Yemen, by the way.

📎 Armchair Warlord
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After Substack now. It has a "White nationalist" problem, according to Monsieur Katz.

Do you have a favourite Substack to recommend to readers?

https://www.racket.news/p/tireless-busybodies-again-target
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⚓️ 🇺🇸 🇾🇪 U.S. Navy Assets Converge on Yemen

🔶️ Ford carrier strike group & Bataan amphibious ready group en route; U.K. & French destroyers arrive; Standing up International Task Force

📎 Ian Ellis
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Forwarded from The Exaltation of Beauty
The Marriage at Cana, 1530-32, by Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen, oil on panel, 67 x 85 cm, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

In this night scene - a novelty in painting at the time - Vermeyen succeeded in creating a dramatic effect. Candlelight plays over the faces and casts dark shadows. For the flames, Vermeyen used gold leaf. He was well ahead of his time: only around 1600 did the nocturn as a genre become more widely known through the Italian artist Caravaggio.

The subject of this candle-lit scene of a group of people sitting at table is very probably the calling of St John the Evangelist during the wedding feast at Cana. The painting depicts a moment that preceded the miracle. According to a late-medieval tradition, the wedding feast at Cana celebrated the marriage of John the Evangelist and Mary Magdalen. Seated in the centre behind the table are the beardless John and his bride, with the apostles Peter and Andrew to the left of them, at the moment when the meal is being served.
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Forwarded from Dr Mike Yeadon
https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/a-dictatorship-without-tears

A short article. I’m sharing it only because I’ve been learning some rather surprising things about some authors who it’s fashionable to revere. Knowing what I now know, I’m not at all sure that this reverence is deserved,
First, Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World”. Look at the way he himself described it in a 1961 lecture.
He inclined towards a technological dictatorship (as opposed to a boots, guns and concentration camps) future. One in which people would give up their freedom in exchange for distracting entertainment.
As if these are the only two choices. “Hey, Mr Huxley, how about you and your ghastly brother just get lost and leave us to work it out?”

I can recommend The Sheepfarm Podcasts. The brothers Dom and Chris have broad Yorkshire accents and trip lightly through some nasty topics, which they cover in a mixture of narration and conversation, drawing only on public sources.

Among other unlikely things, we learn that HG Wells taught a young Aldous Huxley (it may have been at Eton) and Huxley taught Orwell (ditto). But that’s not all. Orwell’s first wife, descended from a very wealthy French family (the Limonsines), was taught variously by CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien.
That’s not happenstance.

I’m now wondering if “1984” & “Brave New World” aren’t fevered imaginings, rather, predictive programming (for which there’s extensive evidence in every other aspect broadly of “culture” from further back than any of us would want to contemplate. Now I also see threat in Wells “The Time Machine” & Lewis’s “The Screwtape Letters”. I’ve never read any Tolkien.

Why do these self-appointed elites never tire of plotting to dominate a very much larger group of “ordinary” people who they clearly despise? One possibility is that they’ve always been frightened by & of us. They have no understanding of us.

Anyway, interesting gaps to fill in, if you want to. As I’ve mentioned before, having read the entire canon of post-war US SciFi as a teenager, it’s hard to avoid the possibility that quite a lot if it was, or used as inspiration for, predictive programming. Consider “Minority Report” and the recent desire expressed by Yuval Harari that, with sufficient data on us all, they could predict & prevent crime before it happened. Orwell’s Thoughtcrime also rears it’s head. And a great deal of history looks like it’s been repeatedly rewritten, too. Nothing new under the sun, so it’s said!

Best wishes
Mike

👉 https://news.1rj.ru/str/DrMikeYeadon
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