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Forwarded from Vox Day
The Limits of JACOBSON

Karl Denninger points out the significance of the recent 9th Circuit Court decision overturning the constitutionality of Covid-19 mandates is that it goes far beyond the not-vaccine of the Vaxx to disqualify the vast majority of current vaccines: So why is this decision much larger than just Covid? Because since the DTP vaccine fiasco that […]

https://voxday.net/2024/06/11/the-limits-of-jacobson/
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🚨Deborah Birx says we must test every cow in America (on a weekly basis) for bird flu.

"We should be testing every cow, weekly," Birx says adding, "we could be pool testing every dairy worker."

There are around 40 million cows in the United States.

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Forwarded from Tafelrundereloaded (Bruna P)
Memex

Memex is a hypothetical electromechanical device for interacting with microform documents and described in Vannevar Bush's 1945 article "As We May Think". Bush envisioned the memex as a device in which individuals would compress and store all of their books, records, and communications, "mechanized so that it may be consulted with exceeding speed and flexibility". The individual was supposed to use the memex as an automatic personal filing system, making the memex "an enlarged intimate supplement to his memory".The name memex is a portmanteau of memory and expansion.
The concept of the memex influenced the development of early hypertext systems, eventually leading to the creation of the World Wide Web, and personal knowledge base software.
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The technology used would have been a combination of electromechanical controls and microfilm cameras and readers, all integrated into a large desk. Most of the microfilm library would have been contained within the desk, but the user could add or remove microfilm reels at will. A memex would hypothetically read and write content on these microfilm reels, using electric photocells to read coded symbols recorded next to individual microfilm frames while the reels spun at high speed, stopping on command. The coded symbols would enable the memex to index, search, and link content to create and follow associative trails.
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Forwarded from Russia Uncovered
In his interview with Dugin, Tucker presents Dugin as a "Soviet dissident," misleading his viewers from the start. In reality, Dugin's father was a lieutenant general in the GRU, the foreign intelligence agency of the USSR Ministry of Defense. He got him into the prestigious Moscow Aviation Institute (yes, he doesn't even have a philosophy degree). The myth about his engagement in dissident activities was launched by Dugin himself in the 90s to create the necessary image for his own public profile and there is actually no evidence of it. No public activity of Dugin is known before the Perestroika, when political activism and freedom of speech were allowed. He also invented the story that he worked as a janitor and this fictitious fact, which was refuted by his acquaintances, unfortunately found its way into Western sources about him. In reality, Dugin lived a bourgeois lifestyle as a privileged child of the Soviet nomenklatura, wrote lyrics for a faculty rock band, which led him to join the Satanic Yuzhin circle and then to the "Pamyat" party, thus beginning his public career during Perestroika and, as can be assumed from his background, in close contact with the security services and providing them with information on regular activists. Pavel Zarifullin, head of the Eurasian Youth Union, who knew Dugin closely, said the following about him: "He always saw ideologies as a means for his personal career growth. He always wanted to get into the establishment, he considered himself part of it. [...] he always knew that genetically he was a member of the elite..."
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It’s Always the Paperwork

They got Capone on taxes. And of all the many crimes they could have gotten the massively corrupt Hunter Biden for, they got him for filling out a gun purchase form: US President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, was found guilty by a Delaware jury on Tuesday. He faced three federal charges relating to possession of […]

https://voxday.net/2024/06/11/its-always-the-paperwork/
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Forwarded from Arkhaven Comics
Is Star Citizen a Scam?

Star Citizen has crossed the $700 million mark in crowdfunding. After better than a decade and people are still giving this project money. In fact it has ardent fans who climb up into your underwear and beat you about the head shoulders with a baseball bat for daring to question whether this will ever be […]

https://arkhavencomics.com/2024/06/12/is-star-citizen-a-scam/
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Today marks the death in 918 AD of Athelflaed, daughter of Alfred and Lady of the Mercians. She played a major role in subduing Viking attacks and helped pave the way for a united England.

England, Our Land.
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL about ball lightning, which are luminescent, spherical objects that can appear and last for over a minute before disappearing either quietly or as an explosion, leaving behind the smell of sulfur. There is no definitive explanation for them.
https://ift.tt/Bw7fcTn
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NEW: A hailstorm badly damaged a passenger plane approaching Vienna on Sunday, the airline said, as Austria grappled with violent thunderstorms and widespread flooding

READ: rb.gy/iyea53
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL Hawaiian pizza isn't Italian or American, but was invented by a Greek-born Canadian (Sam Panopoulos) inspired by Chinese sweet and sour flavours.
https://ift.tt/aPTDAh6
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