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"Google AI explains the consequences of Judge Jones’s decision: “The intelligent design (ID) movement is no longer a prominent force due to its significant legal and scientific setbacks, most notably the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District court case in 2005. This ruling found that ID is a form of religious creationism, not a scientific theory, and therefore its teaching in public school science classes is unconstitutional.” The “scientific setbacks” included ad hominem attacks and losing one’s job for questioning Mr. Darwin."
https://jackcashill.substack.com/p/how-the-aclu-silenced-the-evolution?post_id=177287131&r=lp6h7&utm_source=substack#:~:text=Google%20AI%20explains,questioning%20Mr.%20Darwin.
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🇬🇧 An English suffragette handing out pamphlets, 1910s
"Physics has long insisted that electromagnetism springs from one paradoxical entity, a photon which somehow simultaneously combines the mutually contradictory properties of non-localized wave and localized particle. My research reveals a simpler truth: two distinct actors share the stage, first fields that move as a wave, the other an energy flow that traces definite paths and appears as particles at the smallest scales. My Fields & Energy model follows from an understanding of electromagnetic theory, yet looks suspiciously like the long neglected pilot-wave interpretation of quantum mechanics. Fields guide energy."
https://substack.com/home/post/p-176177352#:~:text=Physics%20has%20long,Fields%20guide%20energy.
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Map of the kingdom of Armenia in 70 BC
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Forwarded from Vox Day
Odessa is Next

Col McGregor observes the significance of the recent Russian crossing of the Dnieper River. The Russians have crossed the Dnieper River. They already have special operations forces and agents on the ground outside of Odessa. They’re now putting together a bridgehead on the west side of the Dnieper River. For all intents and purposes, it’s […]

https://voxday.net/2025/10/26/odessa-is-next/
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"The desired takeaway here is to help you understand how these influencers come to be well known and how they maintain their following - they have to adhere to rigid ideological guardrails and certain topics and they can’t criticize the Current Thing (unless it’s in pre-approved form as the dialectical reaction, like “COVID came from Wuhan lab leak” and “take Ivermectin”), and if they play by the rules their influence is artificially boosted by the media and illicit funding at the expense of actual dissidents. This applies as much to the far-left like Noam Chomsky as it does to the far-right like Joseph McCarthy or the John Birch Society. If a big influencer is taken out or comes under intense media pressure, ask if they’ve grown too big and/or if they’ve said anything disapproved by the elites. As Lenin stated, “The best way to control our opposition is to lead it ourselves”."
https://neofeudalreview.substack.com/p/the-battle-for-influence-why-some#:~:text=The%20desired%20takeaway,lead%20it%20ourselves%E2%80%9D.
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Grokipedia is Already Better

Elon Musk is correct. Even version 0.1 of Grokipedia is better than Wikipedia. It also points to the way forward for Infogalactic. Who needs editors when you’ve got AI? Here is an excerpt from its entry on Sad Puppies and Rabid Puppies: It’s a much more detailed, and accurate, account of what really happened. Of […]

https://voxday.net/2025/10/28/grokipedia-is-already-better/
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Lend Lease 18mm US made shoulder board buttons made for the Soviets.
Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL of Ol’ Rip, a horned toad who was entombed in a time capsule in Texas in 1897 and allegedly emerged alive 31 years later, thereafter becoming a national celebrity
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🤖 Scientists just proved that large language models can literally rot their own brains the same way humans get brain rot from scrolling junk content online.

They fed models months of viral Twitter data short, high-engagement posts and watched their cognition collapse:

- Reasoning fell by 23%
- Long-context memory dropped 30%
- Personality tests showed spikes in narcissism & psychopathy

And get this even after retraining on clean, high-quality data, the damage didn’t fully heal.

The representational “rot” persisted.

It’s not just bad data → bad output.
It’s bad data → permanent cognitive drift.

The AI equivalent of doomscrolling is real. And it’s already happening.

Full study: llm-brain-rot.github.io

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"The quest for perfect communism was also assisted, ironically enough, by the fact that only half the peninsula was heading that way. In the first years of the two Koreas, the line of demarcation between them was very poorly guarded. This resulted in a vast demographic sorting, analogous to India’s partition, but far more thorough. Many of the most idealistic and educated South Koreans, who tended to harbor leftist and communist sympathies, headed North to create a worker’s paradise. This further added to North Korea’s human capital. Conversely, a torrent of former landlords, entrepreneurs, and Christian activists fled South. So unlike in many Eastern European countries, the natural opposition exiled itself en masse, resulting in a much more homogeneous society and regime."
https://substack.com/home/post/p-145626997#:~:text=The%20quest%20for,society%20and%20regime.
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Map of President Polk’s Plans For The United States
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Niall McCrae shared this excellent and informative post on the origins of the modern peer review system a couple of weeks ago. He has graciously granted me permission to share his post with you here.

https://aetherczar.substack.com/p/tinker-tailor-publisher-spy-how-robert
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For critical thinkers and truth seekers
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. Why does an individual go to prison for printing $100 but stablecoin issuers can print billions with impunity?

2. How is BlackRock the architect of the Bitcoin ETF simultaneously the asset manager for the U.S. Treasury funds that “back” USDC and quietly prop up USDT? Coincidence or control?

3. Why don’t banks fight stablecoin issuers who are, in effect, privately minting dollar claims without legal permission?

4. If stablecoins are “unregulated,” why are their reserves almost entirely U.S. Treasuries—and who exactly is placing those multi-billion-dollar treasury orders on their behalf?

5. Why did the Fed greenlight USDC as “compliant” while publicly warning that private money endangers the dollar—unless private money is the dollar’s new enforcement arm?

6. If stablecoins are so dangerous, why are Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, and BNY Mellon handling trillions in stablecoin flows as if they’re risk-free cash?

7. Why does the U.S. government aggressively prosecute privacy coins (like Monero) but tolerate Tether despite repeated evidence of opaque reserves and past fraud settlements?

8. If Bitcoin was built to destroy the banking system, why is its price now moved almost entirely by Wall Street ETFs, hedge funds, and custodians who answer to the Fed, the SEC, and the Treasury?

9. Who really wins when “decentralised” finance runs on dollar-pegged tokens managed by offshore firms that invest in U.S. government debt through BlackRock? The people or the cartel?

10. Why do regulators call crypto “risky” while letting the same institutions that caused the 2008 crash now control its biggest assets ETFs, stablecoins, custody?
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Bitcoin isn’t freedom it’s a trojan horse: dressed as rebellion, engineered by "mystery" and now weaponised by Wall Street to herd the disillusioned into a new financial beast system controlled by same wolves under the banner of “decentralisation.”
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Forwarded from Megatron
BREAKING:

🇺🇸According to internal documents obtained by the New York Times, Amazon is planning for robots to replace more than 600,000 jobs it would otherwise have to fill in the United States by 2033

Amazon's robotics team's ultimate goal is to automate 75% of its operations.

The company expects to avoid hiring 160,000 people in the United States by 2027.

@Megatron_ron
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Percentage of destruction of German cities at the end of the second world war
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