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GRAPHIC: A 39-year-old rapist dragged a 15 year old girl to the bush and r*ped her. As he reached org@sm the gun fell and the girl picked up the gun and shot the rapist dead. She deserves a medal! šŸ…
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Replying to @krassenstein
It is not a joke, it is a lie. This video was taken during the Obama administration. Have some shame.
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I share concerns about China’s access to advanced AI models, but if the admin feels so strongly about this, I have a series of questions it should answer: - Why did it loosen export controls to allow AI chip sales to China, which allow China to build its own Mythos? - Why is it not enforcing existing export controls that would prevent China from smuggling AI chips from Southeast Asia and other countries? - Why is it not enforcing existing export controls that would prohibit Chinese companies from training advanced AI models on remotely accessed AI chips? Or imposing tighter controls on remote access? - Why has it still not closed a loophole it created that allows Chinese front companies outside China from making AI chips at TSMC or Samsung? - Why has it not tightened controls on China’s access to semiconductor manufacturing equipment (which have not been updated in over 18 months - the longest the US has ever gone without updating them)? - Why has it not imposed equivalent controls on all advanced AI models being served to China/Chinese companies? - Why did it restrict access to all countries and foreign nationals accessing Mythos/Fable, not just China? If the admin was serious about addressing the challenges posed by China in AI, it would be using export controls to address all of these questions and build a comprehensive strategy to prevent China from building or obtaining advanced models. But over the last 1.5 years, it has loosened or ignored controls on China, and only opened new loopholes in controls it inherited. If the admin truly has deep concerns about China’s access to advanced models, it has to act accordingly. It isn’t.
White House’s export limits on Anthropic linked to concerns about Chinese access - Scoop from @ReedAlbergotti semafor.com/article/06/13/20…
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Ten years ago, Elon Musk and Jack Ma both looked like avatars of the future. Musk was building electric cars, rockets, satellites, and AI. Jack Ma was building Alibaba, the crown jewel of China’s internet economy. Fast forward a decade: Musk is worth $1.1 trillion. Jack Ma was forced into silence, Ant Group’s IPO was crushed, Alibaba lost its aura(its stock plunged by more than 60% since 2020), and China’s tech sector went from world-beating to politically domesticated. One entrepreneur was allowed to compound. The other was reminded who really owns the scoreboard. This is not just a story about two billionaires. It is a story about two systems. One system lets madmen build rockets to Mars. The other cuts down its most successful entrepreneur for flying too close to the sun. That is why Musk became the world’s first trillionaire. And Jack Ma became a warning label.
On June 12, 2026, SpaceX, Elon Musk’s flagship company, went public and its stock surged 19.2%, pushing the company’s market capitalization to $2.1 trillion. Musk’s personal net worth also climbed to $1,109.4 billion, surpassing the $1.1 trillion mark and making him the first trillionaire in human history.
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This is: The United States Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor, Stephen Miller: ā€œThe reason why those Americans in North Carolina, those mothers, those fathers, those precious little children, were left to die begging their government for help that never came is because the Democrats turned FEMA into an illegal alien resettlement agency.ā€ Meaning: The Democrats said FEMA had NO money and left fathers to die in Maui. The Democrats said FEMA had NO money and left mothers to die in East Palestine, Ohio. The Democrats said FEMA had NO money and left children to die in North Carolina. BUT FEMA had an extra $1 BILLION to spend on illegals, including Social Security, Medicaid, SNAP, and voter registration. And, as a bonus, they complain that Elon Musk is now a trillionaire.
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Europeans discovering America is some of the best content of the internet right now:
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Inside some of the world’s most advanced electric machines sits a component still made by a process that looks surprisingly close to sewing: thick copper wire must be pulled, bent, and threaded around a magnetic core 🧲 Tesla’s answer in patent application US 20260162879A1 is almost disarmingly simple: if winding the wire is the bottleneck, stop winding wire altogether šŸŽÆ Instead of treating the winding as something that must be wrapped around the core, Tesla redesigns it as a rigid structure assembled around it. This shifts the challenge from controlling flexible wire to controlling geometry, opening the door to a manufacturing process built far more naturally for robots šŸ†’ ā±ļø If you don’t have 60 minutes for the full deep dive, here’s how that simple idea becomes a new manufacturing architecture in 60 seconds: 🧩 The winding becomes a conductive jigsaw. A U-shaped plate wraps around three sides of the magnetic core, while an I-shaped plate closes the fourth side and connects one section to the next. Repeating this pattern creates a continuous, multi-turn conductive path without threading flexible wire through the toroid. ⚔ The fragile core escapes the strain of wire winding. Because the conductors arrive pre-formed, heavy-gauge wire no longer needs to be pulled and bent around sharp corners. This could reduce assembly stress on the conductor insulation and brittle, high-permeability materials such as nanocrystalline ribbon cores. šŸ“ The housing becomes both a fixture and an electrical design tool. Perpendicular grooves act like a mechanical comb, holding every plate in position and controlling the spacing between adjacent turns. That geometry helps engineers control alignment, parasitic capacitance, and the safe distances between energized conductors, known as creepage and clearance. ā›“ļø Temporary tabs turn loose conductors into organized panels. Break-off tabs can keep multiple stamped plates connected while they move through the factory. Robots can process an orderly group of conductors instead of repeatedly handling and aligning numerous loose pieces. šŸ¤– Winding becomes a repeatable robotic sequence. Flat surfaces give vacuum nozzles and robotic grippers reliable pickup points. Machines can position the plates around the core, lock them into the housing grooves, join them through laser welding or other methods, and remove the temporary carrier tabs afterward. šŸ“ˆ Copper can be added exactly where the current demands it. The plates can vary in shape and thickness within the same component. Additional layers can be joined in parallel where more current capacity, lower resistance, or better heat spreading is needed. šŸ”Œ The winding absorbs the surrounding interfaces. The stamped conductors can extend directly into PCB mounting feet, electrical taps, crossover connections, thermal paths, and rigid blade-style terminals. Functions that normally require separate parts can become part of the winding itself. ā„ļø The conductor becomes part of the cooling system. The broad plate surfaces can behave like cooling fins. Openings in the PCB can also give air, heatsinks, cooling structures, or thermal-interface materials more direct access to the underside of the assembly. Taken together, these features transform power magnetics from individually wound components into configurable structural assemblies. Current capacity, electrical spacing, terminals, mounting points, and cooling paths can all be designed directly into repeatable stamped parts instead of added through separate components and secondary operations. If Tesla can validate joint reliability and electrical performance at scale, the larger prize is not just a different inductor. It is a common production system for power magnetics across vehicles, chargers, energy storage, and humanoid robots, with each component customized through geometry rather than an entirely different manufacturing process.
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Happy Birthday, @POTUS. As America prepares to celebrate 250 years of freedom, strength, and exceptionalism, your America First leadership is exactly what this moment demands. Here's to another year of Making America Great Again.
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Replying to @ODNIgov @DNIGabbard
NO KIDDING: But what does Wuhan and COVID have to do with the botched report you issued yesterday?? As a SEAL, I would have lost my Trident if I briefed Command Authority with a bent and mistake riddled like brief like that. FACTs follow: x.com/ChuckPfarrer/status/20…

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2026-6-13. Olympic Park. People demanding elections with no electronic voting/counting machine, 1 day vote, same day hand count. Other expressions related to defending a free Korea are present.
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An update on our experimental long covid/vax injury protocol, 7 months and 27 patients inā¬‡ļø I just got back from 6 months in Tokyo, and when I return next month it will be as a full employee of Edogawa Hospital, officially coordinating this treatment as it continues to expand @EthicalSkeptic @HouseLyndseyRN @SenRonJohnson @RandPaul
Update from Japan with Dr. Kevin McCairn and Patient Ken Evans x.com/i/broadcasts/1qxvvvBdW…
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Everyone knows Dunkirk. 338,000 men rescued from the beaches, the "miracle" that saved Britain. Almost nobody knows what happened 8 days later, 100 miles down the coast. This story was buried for years, and once you hear it you will understand why. While Dunkirk was being evacuated, the 51st Highland Division was deliberately kept in France. Churchill wanted to prove to the French that Britain would not abandon them. So 10,000 Scotsmen kept fighting along the Somme while everyone else went home. They fought well. Too well to retreat in time. By June 10, Rommel's 7th Panzer Division, moving so fast the Germans called it the Ghost Division, had cut them off from every port. The Highlanders fell back to a tiny fishing town called Saint-Valery-en-Caux, with cliffs at their backs and the Royal Navy on the way. A second Dunkirk. That was the plan. Operation Cycle, ships waiting offshore. Then the fog rolled in. The ships could not reach the beaches in the dark and mist. And by morning, Rommel had artillery on the cliffs above the town, firing down on anything that floated. Men climbed down cliff faces on ropes made of rifle slings trying to reach boats. Some fell. The rescue never came. On June 12, 1940, Major General Victor Fortune surrendered the 51st Highland Division to Rommel. There is a famous photo of the two men standing together, Rommel grinning, Fortune staring into the distance like he is somewhere else. 10,000 men marched east into 5 years of captivity. In parts of the Highlands, nearly every family knew someone in the bag. They called it the lost division, and for decades many Scots quietly believed they had been sacrificed. Two details worth knowing. Fortune was offered better treatment as a general. He refused privileges and stayed with his men for the entire war, organizing care for the sick and keeping discipline in the camps. He was knighted from a hospital bed after liberation. And in September 1944, the rebuilt 51st Highland Division was given one specific assignment, at the request of its commander. They liberated Saint-Valery-en-Caux. The pipers played in the same square where their brothers had surrendered four years earlier. Dunkirk got the movie. These men got the long war. Worth remembering them today.
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Congrats to @elonmusk and @SpaceX on the largest IPO in history. Tens of thousands worked to tackle some of the hardest engineering problems imaginable, revolutionizing an industry in service of their nation and humanity, are now fully realizing the American DreamšŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø May this moment spark many more companies like it across the domains of the future, unlocking new capabilities and prosperity for those who dare to dream.
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The only OPEN trillion-dollar consumer market on Earth is also the only Superpower on Earth. The global tariffs rates( 50% for China, 10-20% for allies), combined with the US’ PERMANENT military control of every energy chokepoint(which specifically cuts off a major percentage of shadowfleet energy that bypassed USD), is exactly how the United States is ushering in the New World Order now that the Chinese Communist Party has destroyed the Atlantic Charter Global Order with its weaponized nonmarket-based economy of China. Our exporters need to sell $400 BILLION in goods to the US this year, not in 2060 when there might be an alternative free-market economy to sell to…
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Replying to @MJTruthUltra
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Vivek Ramaswamy said we were lazy and grew up watching ā€˜Saved By The Bell’ and that’s why we didn’t open businesses. Turns out his people were getting special racial minority loans that others couldn’t access, and it had nothing to do with their alleged superior work values.
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Today, SBA introduced a proposed regulation to end racial discrimination in the 8(a) Business Development Program. Under the new rule, individuals will no longer be considered ā€œsocially disadvantaged,ā€ and therefore eligible for the 8(a) program, simply because they are a member of a racial minority group. And no individual may be barred from the 8(a) program simply because they are white. sba.gov/article/2026/06/11/s…
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Replying to @tim_cook
Don’t want it. Either stop this creepy spyware or all Apple devices will be banned from the premises of my companies.
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It was ALL a lie. The real reason USAID was in Africa Former African Union Ambassador to the United States, Arikana Chihombori-Quao: ā€œThey're using that open access, sounding humanitarian, to constantly destabilize governmentsā€ ā€œWe need to understand the real reason why USAID is in Africa, and not just USAID, but other NGOs They are coming in claiming that they're introducing grassroots initiatives that are going to help the people, and so they use that as a way to go into the most remote parts of Africa. When you look at it on paper, it all looks really good, but they're actually wolf in sheep's clothing.ā€ ā€œThe American taxpayer needs to know the billions of dollars that are being given to USAID. A fraction is making it to the peopleā€ ā€œThey're using that open access sounding humanitarian to constantly destabilize governments. I can tell you right now, the majority of African leaders, and not just African leaders, but leaders in the developing world are celebrating the exit of USAID. If you think about it, their sole purpose, for example, filling in the gaps in healthcare and education, where is the change? Show me one country that USAID was in and education improved. Show me what country where USAID was in and healthcare improved?ā€ They laundered our money This isn’t even a conspiracy theory, there are offices White House reports showing the money being sent over ā€œnever made it to ground levelā€ Meaning it’s all stolen before it gets to the people it’s meant to help
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Two House Republicans have introduced legislation that would bar employees of Chinese companies linked to Beijing’s military from entering the United States and deport those already in the country. Representatives John Moolenaar (R-Mich.) and Ben Cline (R-Va.) introduced the No PLA Employees Act on June 10 to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act. House Select Committee Chairman Moolenaar stated the bill ensures individuals working to advance the Chinese Communist Party’s mission are inadmissible, warning that Beijing is using civil-military fusion to build the world's leading military force by 2050. He emphasized that the commonsense measure would protect national security without affecting Chinese immigrants fleeing regime persecution. Under the legislation, current and former employees of institutions on two specific Pentagon blacklists would face entry bans or deportation. These rosters include the Pentagon’s list of Chinese military companies—which recently added major firms like Alibaba, Baidu, and BYD—as well as problematic foreign academic entities like the Beijing Institute of Technology. Representative Cline warned that the United States cannot afford to surrender critical research and jobs to foreign adversaries, noting the bill blocks hostile nations from accessing American innovation, intellectual property, and critical infrastructure. This bill follows related bicameral efforts, including Moolenaar's previously introduced Securing Innovation and Research from Adversaries Act, which aims to establish a government-wide ban on federal funding for research collaborations with blacklisted Chinese entities. The U.S. State Department notes that Beijing's aggressive military-civil fusion strategy systematically targets critical sectors like quantum computing, semiconductors, and artificial intelligence to divert global tech advancements toward Chinese military dominance. theepochtimes.com/china/gop-…
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