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Jun 9
I can only think this post/thread is being hidden, as I can't believe that people are so stupid, or brainwashed to ignore that I'm saying.

Mainstream politicians are conmen, using a basic psychological flaw most people have, they forget what politicians said previously.
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Sometimes I think I'm the only person who can remember what was said and happened a few years ago. As I said in the post I linked to, I attended a seminar about the then recent 1992 Rio Earth Summit, just months after it.

2/un.org/en/conferences…
The senior scientist who was the chair, and how wrote the standard text book at the time on air pollution and climate change, said "now we know what the problem is, we can solve it"

I said hang on, that is what they said in 1972.

3/un.org/en/conferences…
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Jun 9
Do you remember all the 2023 US Navalist accounts o X that screamed at @johnkonrad and I about pointing out the containerized anti-ship OWA drone threat to the US fleet.

Welcome to 2026 Ukrainian anti-ship OWA drone threat, you US Navalist yo-yo's. ⬇️

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"Operation Spiderweb with Chinese characteristics" is coming for you all, and we have the receipts.

We need a whole lot of air defense guns everywhere to stop drones that you guys still refuse to fund.

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For fun and reference of guns versus missile air defense, this YouTube test scenario pits 100 Shahed-136 one-way attack drones against the historic US Navy Task Force 38.1 from 1944.


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Jun 9
سُبْحَانَ اللَّهِ، وَالْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ، وَلَا إِلَهَ إِلَّا اللَّهُ، وَاللَّهُ أَكْبَرُ، اللَّهُمَّ اغْفِرْ لِي، اللَّهُمَّ ارْحَمْنِي، اللَّهُمَّ ارْزُقْنِي
Subhanallahi walhamdu lillah wa la ilaha illa Allah wallahu akbar. Allahummaghfir li, Allahummarhamni, Allahummarzuqni.
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Jun 9
A widely used joint-health supplement may have an unexpected dark side for the aging brain.

➡️ Researchers analyzing >12 years of health records found that glucosamine use was associated with a 25% higher risk of progression from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer’s disease, and a 25% higher mortality risk among patients with established dementia! 1/Image
Even more striking, brain tissue studies and animal experiments pointed to a possible mechanism: #glucosamine may fuel an overactive protein “sugar-tagging” pathway already dysregulated in Alzheimer’s brains. 2/ Image
⚠️ Millions take glucosamine for their joints. This study raises a provocative question: could it be accelerating neurodegeneration in susceptible individuals? 3/3

nature.com/articles/s4225…Image
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Jun 9
CARL JUNG'S METHOD TO MAKE DESIRES BECOME REALITY.

It Works Even For Skeptics.

Practice It For 10 Days, And Something Strange Begins to Happen:

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Jung did not believe in «manifestation».

He believed that most people never get what they want

because they never clearly admit what they want.
The unconscious cannot move toward confusion.

Only clarity.
Jung said:

«What you resist not only persists,

but controls your life from the shadows.»

Most people pretend they want less

because wanting more feels dangerous.

Thus the mind remains divided.
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Jun 9
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Jun 9
🧵A single uranium pellet the size of a gummy bear equals the energy of 140 barrels of oil.

Nuclear is the cleanest, safest, densest energy source on Earth. And now, it can be produced with zero chance of meltdown or radiation leaks.

So why isn’t it powering everything? We buried a miracle under 50 years of regulation. That’s changing fast. 🧵Image
2/ From 1974 to 2025, the NRC approved zero new reactor designs.

Only two reactors came online in that entire period.

Trump’s executive orders are blowing this open: goal to quadruple America’s nuclear fleet by 2050, 18-month licensing timelines, and three new microreactors online by July 4, 2026.

Nuclear entrepreneurs say regulation is finally becoming a solved problem.Image
3/ The breakthrough making “zero meltdown or radiation leaks” possible is TRISO fuel.

These snooker-ball-sized ceramic pebbles trap radiation inside — even if you turn off all coolant systems. China tested it: the reactor simply cooled down naturally. Wow!

Microreactors using TRISO are small enough to fit in a living room.Image
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Jun 9
🚨 Singapore-based NRI earned ₹1.35 crore from Indian mutual funds and paid ₹0 tax.

She claimed exemption under the India–Singapore DTAA.

Tax dept rejected it but ITAT Mumbai ruled in her favour.

With NO capital gains tax in Singapore = ₹0 tax paid.

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[1] The situation

🔸NRI woman earned ₹1.35 crore by selling Indian mutual funds
🔸She is a tax resident of Singapore
🔸Paid zero tax in India
🔸She received an Income Tax notice from India
[2] Why the notice came

🔸Indian tax department treated the gains as taxable in India
🔸Assumption: income arose in India → tax must be paid in India
🔸Problem: this ignores DTAA provisions
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Jun 9
To avoid confusion. Let's clarify how things work 101 IPO

To make it the most simple possible let's assume an IPO is 💯 purchased with bank deposits of savers

They give the company a bank deposit and the company gives them shares.

Notice bank deposits systemwide have not
changed. However at that moment savers own more equity as a percent of their wealth than they had before the deal. Company has more bank deposits. In a normal world the company typically has to offer incentive to get the investor to change their asset allocation. In worlds
In which savers have excess savings one might think they would accept less or even negative incentive. But that's pretty unlikely because they could buy any or all assets if they were willing to accept high prices. Nonetheless what investors broadly are willing to accept as
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Jun 9
Literally none of the things we have done to debase ourselves post-2024 needed to happen. We could have just taken a rest and watched Trump blow up the GOP then presented ourselves as the alternative. We lost by 1.5 percentage points for Christ's sake.
Just endless "The Democratic party brand is nationally toxic how can we make that worse?"
The endless fighting about Biden didn't need to happen. "Trans people? Under the bus?" didn't need to happen. Sticking our fingers in our ears while people frothed at the mouth about Jews didn't need to happen. Graham Platner most certainly didn't need to happen.
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Jun 9
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Jun 9
Thank you for the comments, but you can’t fire staffers. You can’t even call them out by name. That will trigger an autoimmune response.

When I was a kid, there was corruption in parts of the NYPD. You couldn’t stop it because of the “blue wall of silence.”

The blue wall of silence was an informal culture inside some police departments: officers protect fellow officers from accountability, even when they know misconduct or crimes occurred.

The logic was simple. “We rely on each other to survive dangerous situations, so loyalty comes first.” Trust among officers is essential for safety. But in some departments, that loyalty curdled into misplaced solidarity that shielded wrongdoing.

The mechanism for enforcing it was more nefarious than the crime.

Sometimes the dirty cops assaulted or set up the whistleblower. More often, they did nothing.

Doing nothing is the most effective punishment there is.

How does it work? A whistleblower cop is on patrol in the Bronx and calls for backup. The others just do nothing. Radio’s broken. Off duty. Need backup themselves. Clocked out early for a family emergency.

And it worked, because the NYPD is enormous and complicated. It employs over 50,000 people. If it were an army, it would rank among the 10 largest on earth.

You can’t hold one person accountable for doing nothing.

The whistleblower puts in for a promotion? Don’t process it. Lose the paperwork.

People are so focused on ridiculous conspiracies. They build elaborate scenarios to shoehorn disparate facts into a pattern.

Take Butler, Pennsylvania. Some people think BlackRock worked with the CIA to train and arm Thomas Crooks.

The truth is more sinister. Biden did nothing to improve Trump’s security. Police did nothing when Crooks walked around with a laser rangefinder. They decided not to use drones. They did not put the best agents on the detail. They did not check the rooftops. They did not investigate Crooks’ suspicious activity.

And accountability? We STILL don’t know the agent who was in charge of Butler. The secret service has done nothing to release her name.

Almost every real conspiracy happens when groups of people all decide not to do their jobs well. To not release names or information.

And coordinating it is surprisingly easy. Tell the detail the threat level is low today. Tell everyone they deserve a break. Tell them another agency is handling the hard part. Or flood essential people with bullshit jobs and paperwork until they can’t do the real work.

So what does this have to do with the Parliamentarian and Senate staffers?

Senators are completely dependent on their staff for everything: travel arrangements, appointments, writing the legislation itself.

Staffers run the place.

And if staffers feel under attack, they will simply do nothing.

They will not process the markup. They will not schedule the confirmation hearing. They will slow-roll, lay red tape, call extra committee hearings, delay the ones already scheduled. They will “enforce the process.” They will leak fake news to divert your attention.

There are a million ways for staffers to throw a wrench in the works and call it nothing.

And there are dozens of unaccountable scapegoats to pin it on.

It’s Thune’s fault.
It’s the Parliamentarian’s fault.
It’s the White House not respecting the process.
It’s the DC Circuit courts.
It’s the Democrats.
It’s the filibuster.
It’s complexity itself.

I’m doing it right now by saying “it’s the staffers.”

This is why they call it the blob. It’s impossible to pin down the culprit.

That’s how and why every Trump priority and appointment is getting delayed.

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But here’s what we know about every criminal conspiracy: it’s always a few well-placed bad apples.

Most senators are fine. Most staffers are fine. The Parliamentarian may or may not be as frustrated as we are.

I don’t know exactly who these few powerful do-nothing staffers are. But it’s not hard to figure out.

It’s the people who block the one real solution: simplicity. The people who insist on the complexity and control it.

The people who write, manage, and pass the 1,000-page bills.

The people who block simple ones like the SAVE Act or the SHIPS Act.

These are the ones we need to target and make famous.

Everyone in the building knows who the bad apples are but no senator is willing to call them out by name, not even our favorite and most vocal senators like @BasedMikeLee.

Why?

Because like the most notorious dirty cops, these people do not want to be famous.

Whatever senator calls them out by name will be faced with a wall of staffers who do nothing.

Nothing to get their priorities in the next NDAA. Nothing to help fundraise. Nothing to help them get good people confirmed. Nothing to stop fakenews and leaks against them.

And the mainstream media won’t call them out either because, if they do, all those valuable leaks, party invitations, travel opportunities will dry up overnight.
And guess what?

Unlike bad cops you can’t send the FBI to investigate these people.

None of this is illegal because… guess who literally writes the laws to protect themselves?

Powerful staffers!
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