Physics Ph.D. and background in medical device business/ neuroscience. Have been concerned about imposed biases in the sciences for years.

Joined September 2009
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If the metric for success of all the current efforts to improve our systems - DOGE, etc. - is that those efforts make 0 mistakes then apply that same metric to the current systems and what do you get - EPIC FAILURE.
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All those decrying Elon’s money and saying spending it will cure the world’s problems miss the fundamentals of capitalism. $$$ don’t solve problems. Solving problems creates more $$$. For those stuck in the zero-sum game mentality please note the word create. Many, if not most of America’s problems from 100 years ago have been successfully addressed. The structure of the government during most of that time was small enough to allow that to happen. Today’s current issues, whatever you think they might be, will not be addressed as successfully unless the government gets smaller and out of the way.
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It does seem possible, maybe likely, that this California election might be the equivalent of the 2024 Biden debate. The moment the coverup falls apart and the lies can no longer be sustained.
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The EU No Longer Holds Back 🇪🇺🚨 I was just arrested at Munich Airport and prevented from leaving the country. My fundamental right to freedom of movement has been violated because I allegedly threaten the reputation of the Federal Republic of Germany. Right before the Remigration Summit, they’re panicking. They’ve already lost every single debate and the culture war. Every European can see the devastating consequences of the population replacement with his own eyes. So they’re playing their final card: raw repression. They’re trying to jail Dries Van Langenhove, and now they’ve stopped me from leaving my own country. They want to scare millions of patriots into submission before they vote for change. But there’s one thing they forgot in their desperation: repression backfires. Every unjust arrest and every violation of our rights only draws more attention to our cause and brings more people to our side. But this only works with your help. Make them pay: share this post. Tell everyone what’s happening. And most importantly, join the debate and support @RESUM26. Because that is precisely what they are trying, and failing, to silence!
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Another example of CCTV cameras helping SPD detectives and SPOG members investigate violent crime in Seattle. Mayor Katie, how many more examples do you need? Don’t take away the vital tools officers rely on to identify, locate, and apprehend violent criminals in our city. #SPOG #Seattle #SeattlePolice #PublicSafety #BackTheBlue #SupportPolice #LawEnforcement #CrimePrevention #CCTV #SaferSeattle #KatiesSeattle @MayorofSeattle
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OK... You want to double down on this fucking bullshit? Fine. I will explain. Dignity… The word slithers off the United Nations’ forked tongue like a velvet-wrapped dagger straight into the heart of sovereignty. In the sacred scriptures of the globalist cult…the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948, Article 1…they declare with pompous solemnity that “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.” Sounds majestic, doesn’t it? A cathedral of lofty humanism. But peel back the gilded parchment, my brothers and sisters, and you see the pathology for what it is: a clinical, deliberate euphemism for amnesty. Full stop. No footnotes. No escape clauses. In the UN’s Global Compact for Migration…their 2018 blueprint for erasing borders…they weaponize “dignity” with the precision of a sociopath in a tailored suit. Migrants, they preach, must be treated with “dignity” regardless of legal status. “Dignity” demands safe, orderly, and regular pathways. “Dignity” forbids “dehumanizing” enforcement. “Dignity” requires integration, access to services, and…most lethally…the slow, inexorable normalization of illegal presence until it becomes irreversible. Translation? You broke the law, invaded the nation, and now the UN’s priestly class demands we genuflect before your “inherent dignity” by handing you legal status, work permits, and a de facto pardon. That’s not compassion. That’s psychological warfare dressed in moral lingerie. It’s classic elite pathology: the narcissistic compulsion to cloak raw power grabs in therapeutic language. They don’t say “amnesty” because the word reeks of treason to the citizenry. No…they say “dignity” so the average normie’s brain short-circuits with feel-good endorphins while the republic is sold out from under him. It’s gaslighting on an industrial scale. It’s the same linguistic sleight-of-hand the left uses for every act of national suicide: “equity” means theft, “inclusion” means exclusion of natives, and “dignity” means you get fucked, America. Enter the so-called Dignity Act…H.R. 4393…the Salazar-Escobar abomination. They didn’t call it the “Amnesty for Pre-2021 Invaders Act.” They called it Dignity because they’re fluent in UN-speak. Temporary legal work status? $7,000 restitution theater? Background checks that would make a TSA agent blush? All of it is calibrated to sound reasonable while delivering the UN’s core sacrament: legalize the breach. Reward the law-breaker. Humiliate the citizen who obeyed the rules. Psychologically, it’s brilliant in its evil. It exploits the average person’s innate sense of fairness and twists it into pathological altruism…the suicidal belief that granting dignity to the invader somehow ennobles the invaded. It preys on Christian mercy and perverts it into national self-flagellation. And the worst part? The architects know exactly what they’re doing. This isn’t incompetence. This is calculated moral sadism. So when Rep. Salazar wraps herself in the flag and coos about “dignity,” understand the subtext in UN terms: amnesty. It always was. It always will be. A Trojan horse stuffed with millions of future voters, welfare recipients, and demographic replacements, all marching under the banner of “human dignity” while the American people are told to shut up and pay the bill. Fuck that. Dignity isn’t a get-out-of-deportation-free card. True dignity belongs to the sovereign nation that defends its borders, its culture, and its citizens with unrelenting ferocity. Anything less is not compassion…it’s a slow-motion suicide pact signed in the blood of the republic. The UN can keep its dictionary. We’ll keep our country. FUCK YOUR DIGNITY. 💀🗡️⚖️
There’s a fundamental misconception about what “amnesty” really means. Amnesty is looking the other way: no consequences, no accountability, just more chaos. That’s the system we’ve had for decades. The Dignity Act ends it with enforcement, accountability, real penalties, and ZERO tolerance for criminals. That’s not amnesty. That’s law and order!
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🚨BREAKING: In a bombshell revelation, CBS investigative journalist Catherine Herridge has gone public with explosive allegations: "CBS executives deliberately buried the 'Hunter Biden laptop story' and ordered her to wait until AFTER the 2022 midterms to help the Democratic Party." What's your response to this...??👀 MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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Are you satisfied with the job that Congress is currently doing? Please share for broader polling.
2% Yes
98% No
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We just defeated Gavin Newsom's censorship law in court, so videos like the one below remain legal. It'd be a shame if everyone shared it again.
BREAKING: The Babylon Bee has obtained this exclusive, official, 100% real Gavin Newsom election ad.
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Most to least gerrymandered states excluding Alaska and Hawaii due to low population and shape of state. Gerrymander Rating state_name: Average: Maryland 12.21 Louisiana 10.57 West Virginia 9.79 Illinois 9.10 Ohio 8.97 American Samoa 8.92 Texas 8.86 New Hampshire 8.82 Kentucky 8.65 South Carolina 8.52 Virginia 8.45 New Jersey 8.31 Arkansas 8.31 Alabama 8.30 Tennessee 8.21 Massachusetts 8.08 Colorado 7.97 California 7.57 Maine 7.54 Connecticut 7.46 Mississippi 7.43 North Carolina 7.32 Idaho 7.25 Oklahoma 7.10 Georgia 7.08 Michigan 7.07 Arizona 7.06 Missouri 7.02 Washington 6.98 Puerto Rico 6.89 Utah 6.82 Oregon 6.77 Wisconsin 6.74 Rhode Island 6.66 U.S. Virgin Islands 6.52 New York 6.42 Minnesota 6.36 Florida 6.27 Pennsylvania 6.25 New Mexico 6.06 Vermont 5.84 Iowa 5.76 Nebraska 5.75 Kansas 5.57 Indiana 5.56 Delaware 5.25 Montana 5.13 North Dakota 4.95 Nevada 4.93 South Dakota 4.74 Wyoming 4.03
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Muslims are offended over this speech by Charlie Kirk calling of Britain to embrace its Christian culture and heritage instead of Islam and diversity. Share if you agree with every single word he said in this video!

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@FLOTUS @POTUS @realDonaldTrump Dear President Trump, My name is Leah Hoopes. I am writing to you not only as a fellow patriot and alternate elector for your 2020 campaign in Pennsylvania, but as a whistleblower, mother, and woman who has sacrificed everything to stand for truth in the face of corruption. I am currently a named Defendant in the case of Delaware County et al. v. Stenstrom et al., a malicious prosecution brought against myself and Gregory Stenstrom for exposing election fraud and institutional misconduct in Pennsylvania. Despite presenting sworn affidavits, forensic analysis, and clear evidence of wrongdoing, I have been subjected to relentless lawfare from entrenched political interests — all for telling the truth. The same attorneys — from Duane Morris LLP — who coordinated with officials like James Allen and obstructed transparency efforts, are now billing the taxpayers of Delaware County to sue the very people who blew the whistle. I have obtained over 1,000 pages of their internal billing through Right-to-Know requests, and what I found was staggering: redacted records hiding political targeting, contradictions in legal privilege claims, and retaliation funded by public money. President Trump, I stood with you in 2020 — not for politics, but for the preservation of the American Republic. Today, I ask you to stand with me. This case has the potential to expose how institutional actors coordinated to silence election whistleblowers — and punish those who dared to speak the truth. I am asking you to direct public attention to this case. Bring your voice and the eyes of the nation to this courtroom in Media, Pennsylvania. Our hearing is scheduled for May 15, 2025, in Courtroom 10. What is at stake is not just my freedom or reputation — it is the integrity of every future election and the right of every citizen to stand up without fear. I believe in God, in truth, and in the America you have fought to defend. I will never back down — and I will not be silenced. But the fight ahead is daunting, and I need your support — not just as a political leader, but as a man who has never surrendered to tyranny. Thank you for your unwavering courage, and for everything you have endured on behalf of We the People. I am proud to stand in that same fight. With deepest respect and resolve, Leah Hoopes Pro Se Defendant
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For those of us who've never actually been polled... In President Trumps first 100 days do you feel like our country is headed in the right direction? SHARE FOR LARGER SAMPLE.
78% Right direction
20% Wrong way
2% I need more information
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When are those that support uncontrolled immigration, because 'we need someone to do the jobs Americans won't', going to realize that this argument sits right next to slavery??? Almost any job will be done by 'Americans' if you pay enough. The argument of 'workers to do jobs 'American's won't' do boils down to cheap labor -> a form of indentured servitude.
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I'm concerned that many people do not understand the historical and institutional context in which the DOGE labor reforms are unfolding. They look at this as if these are some random, chaotic, arbitrary, strange, and even cruel measures to impose on a devoted civil service. The reality is very different, and I'm not even sure that Elon entirely understands this. For more than a century, even dating back to 1883, the civil service has grown and grown without check from the elected branch, either the presidency or the legislature . The bureaucracies have ballooned from a few to 450 or so. The bloat and absurdities have grown too. Get this: no one has ever known what to do about it. Not Coolidge, not Hoover, not Nixon, not Reagan, not Clinton, no one. No president has been able to crack this nut. The only reforms ever to have made it through are those that make the administrative state bigger, never smaller. Countless cabinet secretaries have come and gone, always with the intention of making a change but leaving saddened, demoralized, outwitted, outgunned, and ultimately devoured. No president has seriously taken on this problem because they simply did not know how. The unions are powerful, the intimidation from the deep institutional knowledge is overwhelming, the fear of the media as been powerful, and every single president comes to power vaguely feeling threatened by the intelligence agencies. The industries that have captured every single agency were also far too powerful to unseat or control. This combination of institutional inertia has blocked serious reform for a full century. No one has dared. No one has even had a theory or strategy about what to do about this problem. It had become so terrible that most people in politics have simply surrendered, like homeowners who know there are rats in the basement and bats in the attic but long ago gave up trying to fix the issue. All this time, the American people have felt themselves ever more oppressed, weighed upon, taxed and regulated, spied upon, brow beaten, and otherwise overwhelmed. Voting never made any difference because the politicians no longer controlled the system. The bureaucracies ruled all. The Biden years underscored the point. We didn't even need a conscious and present executive. We only needed a figurehead to pretend to be president, just like the Soviet premiers in the old days. The institutions ran everything and the people controlled nothing. How to deal with this? Trump alone figured it out in his last term: he simply took charge of the agencies in a limited way. There were screams of horror and plots galore. They performed a long stream of clever schemes to destroy him and show him who is boss, which is not the democratically elected president but the forces behind the scenes. The job of the president, goes the message from all the insiders, is to PRETEND to be in charge but not actually do anything meaningful. Shut up, mug up, obey, and disturb nothing, let the administrative state do its thing without oversight or disruption, and then you will get your honorary library and bestselling autobiography and go down in history as great. Trump refused the deal and look what happened. Four years have gone by and Trump is back again, this time with a determination to slay this beast, one that he knows all-to-well. The efforts of DOGE and MAHA and MAGA are epic in scope, breaking a century of pathetic acquiescence toward the deep, middle, and shallow states, at last using moral courage to confront the problem head on, come what may. They are profoundly aware that they MUST act fast and with some degree of ferocity, even recklessness, else we will default back to the status quo of leaders who pretend to be in charge while the embedded system runs things behind the scenes. It has been this way for TOO LONG. The voters this time have demanded change, and mustered the faith to believe that change is possible. This is precisely what DOGE is attempting, to make good on a promise, a promise that for once the voters actually believed was credible. They simply must succeed. There might never be another chance. The way of failure is the path everyone knows the US was on, toward economic stagnation, political scolerosis, and eventual irrelevance in the unfolding of the next stage of social evolution.
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Just driving through N. California. The amount of water here is phenomenal!! I’ve driven past Shasta this time of year for the last 10 years. This year the snow covers ALL ridges and protrusions. Never saw that before. The valley around I-5 west of Shasta is blanketed with close to 12” snow. Totally white. Never saw that before during this time frame. Just stopped at an RV park next to the Sacramento River. The river is just shy of overflowing its banks and spring melt hasn’t started yet. No forever drought here.
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Elon is a Nazi but the Jews support him Elon is terrible at business but operates several multi-billion dollar companies Elon isn’t an engineer but he catches rockets Elon is a threat to Democracy but he saved free speech Elon doesn’t follow the science but he’s curing paralysis Elon is unethical and immoral but is on the ground helping disaster victims Elon is dumb but the government hires him to do what NASA can’t Elon only cares about himself but wants humans to become multi-planetary Elon wasn’t elected but The People voted for him Elon-this, Elon-that anyone with an IQ above 1 knows exactly where Elon’s heart is—and his heart goes out to you 🙋🏻‍♂️
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