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"Private jets, parties and eugenics: Jeffrey Epstein's bizarre world of scientists

"A partial list of the biggest scientific names in Epstein’s orbit, according to the New York Times includes.. George M Church, a molecular engineer who has worked to identify genes that could be altered to create superior humans..
The New York Times did a deep dive into Epstein’s scientific beliefs in an article noscriptd Jeffrey Epstein Hoped to Seed Human Race With His DNA. The Times’ reporters found that Epstein was apparently fixated on “transhumanism”, the belief that the human species can be deliberately advanced through technological breakthroughs, such as genetic engineering and artificial intelligence.
At its most benign, transhumanism is a belief that humanity’s problems can be improved, upgraded even, through such technology as cybernetics and artificial intelligence – at its most malignant though, transhumanism lines up uncomfortably well with eugenics.
Eugenics is the belief that humanity can be improved by controlled breeding, selecting for preferable traits and minimizing less desirable ones. Alan Dershowitz, professor emeritus of law at Harvard and a former lawyer of Epstein’s, said in the New York Times investigation that Epstein would at times steer conversations about how to improve the human race genetically, an idea that appalled Dershowitz because of the overlap with Nazi theories about eugenics."

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/aug/18/private-jets-parties-and-eugenics-jeffrey-epsteins-bizarre-world-of-scientists

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↖️ 🇨🇳 🇹🇼 As the year wraps up, here's a visual showcasing China's PLA flight incursions into Taiwan's Air Defense Identification Zone through 2023, over 1,700 flight tracks were published by Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense this year

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I'm wondering what happens to all the history books and documentaries displaying historical photos of Nazi era Germany? Are they illegal now? Will people get arrested for owning history books? Is it illegal to own photos of the propaganda of World War II Germany? There's a lot of WWII history books containing Nazi symbols are they all now illegal?
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🇺🇸 🇨🇳 America's military highly dependent on China-controlled minerals

🔶️ The US Geological Survey keeps a list of minerals that are critical to the US national security, and economic, infrastructure, and energy needs. In 2020, the list grew to 50 minerals when it had been 35 back in 2018.

🔶️ Most of these minerals are sourced primarily from China. In addition to that, after being mined, these minerals require refining and processing along an international value chain. Even though China mined less than 20% of the world's total supply of lithium, it still controlled more than 60% of its refining and production capacity.

🔶️ Graphite is another key mineral used in the production of electric vehicle batteries. China currently controls 100% of the refining and production of spherical graphite used for battery production.

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/americas-military-highly-dependent-on-china-controlled-miner
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The Failure of the Artificial Nation

An insightful observation by Andrei Martyanov from his 2018 book Losing Military Supremacy : the myopia of American strategic planning: “The Americans in their intercourse with strangers appear impatient of the smallest censure and insatiable of praise. The most slender eulogium is acceptable to them; the most exalted seldom contents them; they unceasingly harass you […]

https://voxday.net/2024/01/08/the-failure-of-the-artificial-nation/
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When a capacitor discharges through a resistor, initially the large amount of charge pushes a large amount of current through the resistor. As the capacitor discharges, less and less charge remains. The current decreases further and further, so the change in current is in the opposite direction of the current.

The current points one way, and the change in current points the other way. The induction magnetic fields–strongest close to the capacitor–go one way, and the radiation magnetic fields–strongest further away–go in the other direction.

Something truly remarkable happens. On a spherical bubble around the exponentially decaying dipole the magnetic field goes to zero–exactly the point where the induction and radiation fields are equal and in opposite directions so they cancel out. The radius of the bubble is r = c tau where c is the speed of light and the time constant of the decay is tau = R C, the product of the capacitance and the resistance. Inside the bubble, energy is absorbed and converted to heat in the resistor. Only outside the bubble does energy start flowing away.

I dubbed this bubble a “causal surface,” since it separates the two causally distinct energy zones.

This GIF scaled to c tau = 1 shows the field lines around the dipole and the emergence of the causal surface bubble.

I describe how to calculate dipole field lines for arbitrary time dependence in my textbook: https://amzn.to/3vozl8C
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Australia Abandons Free Speech

It’s fascinating how these states that literally go to war and invade other countries over “freedom” so rapidly abandon it in certain circumstances: Laws banning the Nazi salute and the display or sale of symbols associated with terror groups came into effect in Australia on Monday as the government responds to a rise in antisemitic […]

https://voxday.net/2024/01/08/australia-abandons-free-speech/
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6 years ago: Polar bear attacks ship and gets shot.

Today: Polar bear dies of “””bird flu””” at the North Pole. “THIS IS FRIGHTENING!1!”

You don’t hate journalists enough.

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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: The first US lunar lander in decades has blasted off from the Cape Canaveral Space Station onboard the United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur launch system.

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China Sanctions USA

It’s going to be interesting to see how the corpocracy changes its tune once it starts losing its access to the world’s largest market, as yesterday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced sanctions on five US defense companies: Q: The US recently announced new arms sales to Taiwan and sanctioned Chinese businesses and individuals under various pretexts. […]

https://voxday.net/2024/01/08/china-sanctions-usa/
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Mike Pence on Jan 6: "I've heard the repeated assurances from the FBI that they were not involved, and I take them at their word."
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JUST IN - U.S. Defense Secretary Austin was transported by ambulance from his home to hospital on January 1 after suffering "severe pain", the Pentagon now says.

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"An Iillustration of the complete frozen mammoth found in Siberia in 1799 by Ossip Schumachoff who was looking for ivory on the banks of the River Lena in Siberia. He was unable to retrieve any part of it until he found it thawed out some years later. In 1806, accompanied by the naturalist Mikhail Adams, he returned to the site with a crew. Much of the mammoth had been eaten away by bears and foxes. Nonetheless Adams still retrieved the skeleton, one fleshed foreleg, most of the skin and forty pounds of hair. He later bought the tusks. It was the most complete mammoth ever discovered. In St Petersburg Wilhelm Gottlieb Tilesius reassembled the bones. His biggest mistake was that he mounted the tusks on the wrong sides so that they curved outward instead of inward. Artwork by Dane Beard from Harpers Young People Illustrated Weekly, 1882." (Stewart, 2016)
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The old Cincinnati Library before being demolished, 1874 - 1955.
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The Coining of the Term: Midwit

Along with “Sigma Male” and “Gamma”, the term “midwit” appears to have become increasingly popular on the Internet, thanks chiefly to what is now known as “the Midwit Meme”. And, needless to say, it hasn’t taken long for people “helping” others to understand it to begin explaining it incorrectly. Tablet: A midwit is typically described […]

https://voxday.net/2024/01/09/the-coining-of-the-term-midwit/
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