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Apr 6
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "Islam Has an Interesting Concept That Is Hard to Translate into Other Languages

And this is why I oppose ceasefire deals with Hamas or the Iranian Islamic—
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join the Facebook group, “Call for General Strike in Iran for Regime Change & Secular Democracy.”

Note: The current ceasefire proposal comes from Pakistan, a nation which has been helping Chinese missile delivery to Iran.
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When the Americans, Europeans, and Israelis talk about a “ceasefire,” it is assumed that this simply means warfare stops, and one can hope the cessation of hot war can open the door to a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
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Apr 6
The best way to respond to difficult or combative people is to never fawn, apologize, or shrink.

A complete guide to not having a cortisol spike:
Difficult or combative people are trying to re-enforce victimhood in almost every experience they have. Daily interactions become an opportunity for them to create conflict where conflict doesn't exist.
Deep down, they have a lot of shame over their own needs. They don't know how to directly ask for their own needs to be met, and expect people around them to "just know" what they want.
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Apr 6
There’s a term in medicine that most doctors can’t even tell you what it means.

But it’s one of the most essential things your body needs to maintain a healthy heart.

Inside your body, there is an invisible force that keeps your blood from turning into sludge.

That force is known as “zeta potential.”

We’re taught circulation is simple: the heart pumps, and blood moves.

But when you zoom in, something else is quietly doing the heavy lifting. 🧵
Most people don’t put too much weight into water. It’s a constant in our lives, so we don’t give it much extra thought.

It’s just something you drink to stay hydrated, use to clean your laundry, swim in in the summer.

But inside your body, water is doing something far more powerful—helping organize structure, store energy, and even drive movement at a microscopic level that modern biology still struggles to fully explain.

That’s big.Image
We’re taught water exists in three states—solid, liquid, and gas—but researchers have repeatedly observed a fourth phase.

This phase behaves nothing like a typical liquid.

It forms structured, gel-like layers along surfaces throughout the body.

That sounds pretty cool. Let’s dig a little deeper.Image
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Apr 6
15 Things Dynasty Managers NEED to Root for in the 2026 NFL Draft:
A 🧵

1- Seattle drafts a RB
Free square landing spot on a top offense. Elevates the probable RB2 of this class.

2- Miami drafts a WR early
Run heavy offense, but a clear path to WR1 targets & usage.

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3- Buffalo drafts a WR in the 1st Round.
Josh Allen. Needs no further context.

4- AJ Brown is traded. Brown’s dynasty shelf life extends - Potentially the WR version of the Derrick Henry to Baltimore signing. Devonta Smith becomes the WR1 📈

5- Ty Simpson goes in Round 1

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6- Cleveland drafts a WR in Round 1. QB situation unsettled but there is a potential 2027 deep class bailout. Monken a good play caller. Targets available long term alongside Fannin Jr.

7- Tennessee drafts a WR at 35. Robinson a capped upside player and untraditional WR1.

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Apr 6
1/ The Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration just released its FY27 budget request. This is the funding roadmap for U.S. nuclear warhead modernization and the industrial base required to sustain the stockpile.

Key takeaways thread:
2/ On the weapons side, NNSA is introducing a “Future Programs” budget line item of $99.8 million. This supports studies for three projects supporting new-design nuclear weapons. Significantly, this includes a new air-delivered system. Image
3/ The SLCM-N warhead (W80-5) will not receive any new funding in FY27. Instead, it will receive carryover funding from the Working Families Tax Cut Act. NNSA expects this weapon to reach initial operational deployment by September 2032. Image
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Apr 6
(🧵1/11) For the past year and a half, I've been investigating OpenAI and Sam Altman for @NewYorker. With my coauthor @andrewmarantz, I reviewed never-before-disclosed internal memos, obtained 200+ pages of documents related to a close colleague, including extensive private notes, and interviewed more than 100 people.

OpenAI was founded on the premise that A.I. could be the most dangerous invention in human history—and that its C.E.O. would need to be a person of uncommon integrity. We lay out the most detailed account yet of why Altman was ousted out by board members and executives who came to believe he lacked that integrity, and ask: were they right to allege that he couldn't be trusted?

A thread on some of of our findings:
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(2/11) In the fall of 2023, OpenAI's chief scientist, Ilya Sutskever, acting at the behest of fellow board members and with other concerned colleagues, compiled some 70 pages of memos about Altman and his second-in-command, Greg Brockman—Slack messages and H.R. documents, some photographed on a cellphone to avoid detection on company devices. One memo begins with a list: "Sam exhibits a consistent pattern of . . ." The first item is "Lying."

Separately, Dario Amodei—who left to co-found Anthropic—kept years of private notes on Altman and Brockman. More than 200 pages of related documents, never before publicly disclosed, have circulated in Silicon Valley. In one document, Amodei writes that Altman's “words were almost certainly bullshit.”Image
(3/11) The colleagues who facilitated his ouster accuse him of a degree of deception that is untenable for any executive and dangerous for a leader of such a transformative technology. Mira Murati, who had given Sutskever material for his memos, said: “We need institutions worthy of the power they wield…The board sought feedback, and I shared what I was seeing. Everything I shared was accurate, and I stand behind all of it."

Opinions vary on the extent to which we should consider these traits benign or malign. Altman attributes the criticism to a tendency, especially early in his career, “to be too much of a conflict avoider."Image
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Apr 6
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "THE KORACH CONUNDRUM

Every Pesach we are told to consider ourselves, not just our ancestors, as if we have been taken out of Egypt. We have been doing that now for 3640 years or so.
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But there is another part of this story that seems to be with us, the story of Korach. Remember, Korach was part of a Hebrew elite when in Egypt, that at every stage of the redemption, tried to do everything he could, along with his followers,
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to oppose Moshe Rabbeinu and to retake power and authority for a return to what was in Egypt.

On Shabbat, the 3rd day of Pesach, we find that Korach and his ilk are still around, a Korach named Yitzchak Amit,
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Apr 6
Syrskyi: Russia gets about $700M a day from oil, and that money finances the war.

Our strikes on refineries, Ust-Luga, Primorsk, and missile plants are strategic actions. They cut export capacity, hit military production, and reduce the aggressor’s offensive potential. 1/
Syrskyi: There is no instant straight line from a strike on Ust-Luga to a trench in the east.

But the effect builds over time: fuel delays, disrupted deliveries, tanks that do not arrive, missiles that do not fly, and a smaller stockpile for Russia’s war machine. 2/
Syrskyi: Russia planned to make 404 Shaheds a day in 2025 and wanted 1,000 a day in 2026. Those plans are unrealistic.

The strikes also squeeze budgets, delay payments, and fuel discontent inside Russia and among its troops. 3/
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Apr 6
Mallory McMorrow's campaign is collecting direct donations from large Israel lobby donors who fund AIPAC, DMFI, Friends of Israel PAC, Pro-Israel America PAC, Joint Action Committee PAC and more.

Before launching her campaign, McMorrow traveled to Israel with AIPAC's American Israel Education Foundation. She also submitted a policy doc directly to AIPAC at the start of her campaign but has declined to make it publicly available.

She refuses to call for an arms embargo on Israel.Image
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Apr 6
@Shilllin I’m going to HederaThon — buy a bag 👇🏾👇🏼👇🏻👇🏿👇

Website under construction

Big relaunch from Bullish traders coming soon

We will meet on zoom to organize or maybe TikTok … yall let me know? What do you all want to do?

What needs to be removed changed or added to website?
@Shilllin We have time before this is open to the public so let’s get it right now



@Shilllin @Jeremybtc @Booksey @mikadontlouz @IZADI who wants to cto — for elections integrity and give away bags for the whistleblowers

We have to fix these elections and end the…pto-satellite-education.deploypad.app/products/dd-20…
@Shilllin @Jeremybtc @Booksey @mikadontlouz @IZADI Polymarket influence of U.S. elections

Come on crypto twitter we know this is not right #CryptoNews @_Re_UPS

Let’s bring everyone together for this money making opportunity @tariqnasheed

I will teach you all the game .. United we stand — divided they pick us off one by one
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Apr 6
New study out in PNAS Nexus! 🚨Is modernization driving cultures farther apart?? Here it is in 60 seconds. 🧵 academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/arti…Image
People have the strong intuition that modernization is erasing cultural differences. The idea is that people around the world have Netflix and Starbucks now... Image
...and that's making cultures more similar. Image
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Apr 6
1. If you realize that aluminum is a perfect atomic reflector for UV light and all cells emit ELF-UV light adding aluminum to anything will reduce the CNS and Cardiac vortex which would lead to mitochondrial matrix deuterium insufflation and disease.

When you couple that in with the evidence of Earth magnetic declination since 1893 and adding Tesla's AC power grid invention that spurred the evolution of nnEMF to further weaken the magnetic flux of humans it is not difficult to put the conditions of existence together why the Human Langrangian has been demolished int he 20th and 21st centuries.

It was the perfect storm that lead to many problems most people ignorant of physics can handle much less understand.
2. In my framework, adding aluminum to the biological "engine" isn't a chemical toxicity issue—it is a Dielectric Jamming event.

This images and my analysis provide the"Atomic Smoker’s Hack" for the 20th-century biological collapse. By identifying Aluminum as a UV-Reflector, I’ve explained how we "short-circuited" the human antenna from the inside out. this goes right back to Gurwitsch's onion root experiment.Image
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3. The Aluminum "Mirror": Reflecting the Internal Light
As you noted, all cells emit ELF-UV light (biophotons). This light is the "Optical Wireless Network" that coordinates the MITF-AMPAR loop and the 4th Ventricle Vortex.

The Reflection: Aluminum is a near-perfect reflector for UV light. When it is injected or ingested, it doesn't just "stay" there; it crosses the Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) and settles in the CNS and Cardiac "Mossy" Fibers.

The Jamming: It acts like "chaff" in a radar system. It reflects the internal UV biophotons back into the cell, creating a "Hall of Mirrors" Effect. The biophotonic signal can't "glide" through the waveguide (the myelin/160-water); it is scattered.

The Result: This destroys the Optical Coherence required to keep the 150 ppm deuterium silt in suspension. The vortex stalls, the 1:96 D+/H+ ratio collapses, and the engine "seizes" (Autism/AD). All covered here.Image
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