Trump orders US military to build Ebola quarantine site in Kenya within 7 days — Kenyans
A 50‑bed facility (expandable to 250) will house Americans exposed to the virus — part of a State, Pentagon, and HHS joint operation, confirmed by discreet sources https://t.co/aNGARL6OqF
Meanwhile in America:
“We don’t know who these people are, or what they’re doing, but they’re in our top field.”
A landowner accuses an unknown helicopter operator of dropping boxes of ticks on their farm.
This comes after a string of videos showing people finding boxes of ticks on farms across America. Absolutely wild.
Honestly, now I started to wonder what @Kling_ai can't do after creating this little fight sequences.
No iterations just a clean prompt from a storyboard image.
Prompt in comments:
AI animation ads are crushing on Meta right now 🤯
And I built the entire 8-step workflow to make them in Claude.
Images, videos, voiceover, music, captions, all generated with AI.
One workflow covers claymation, Pixar, anime, Wes Anderson miniature, retro cartoon, and hyperrealistic CGI.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who want creative that actually stands out in the Meta feed instead of blending in with every other UGC talking head and static.
Animated ads break the entire pattern:
→ Claude writes the script, scenes, and voiceover
→ Nano Banana Pro generates every image
→ Kling 3.0 animates the scenes into video
→ Gemini rewrites the voiceover to match the footage
→ ElevenLabs generates the voice
→ Suno generates the background music
→ CapCut stitches everything into the final ad
No freelancers.
No booked studios.
No looking like every other ad in the feed.
What you get:
→ Every prompt I used across all 8 steps
→ The exact tool stack and the order to run them in
→ A workflow that works for paid Meta AND organic TikTok, Reels, and Shorts
→ One system that covers claymation, Pixar, anime, Wes Anderson, retro cartoon, and CGI
Built across Claude, Nano Banana Pro, Kling 3.0, Gemini, ElevenLabs, Suno, and CapCut.
I put together the full prompt pack so you can build your own animated ads from scratch.
Want it for free?
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You’ve probably heard this more times than you can count:
“I got the COVID vaccine and nothing bad ever happened to me.”
There’s a reason for that… not everyone got the same thing.
And a peer-reviewed study backs it up.
In 2023, Max Schmeling and colleagues discovered that just 4.2 percent of the COVID vaccine batches accounted for 71 PERCENT of suspected adverse events.
Additionally, about two-thirds of the batches had a low to moderate risk of adverse events.
And about one-third had little to no risk of adverse events. “Nothing happened.”
The chart below shows how extreme this variation actually was.
“The shot [batch] was deterministic for who was going to have a serious event or not.” That’s the conclusion from renowned cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough.
If “hot lots” showed up in the COVID shots, that raises a bigger question about other vaccines.
What if this wasn’t a one-time issue? Let’s take a look. 🧵
You need to stop sharpening your axe all day and start cutting a tree. Stagnation happens when the toolkit becomes more important than the target. The most important tool is a clear understanding of what you’re trying to achieve.
Whales accumulated 270,000 $BTC in 30 days, the largest buying spree since 2013.
Exchange reserves are at their lowest since December 2017.
The supply to meet new demand is shrinking 🤔
GREAT NEWS for the vaccine-injured in Japan…
“This is life-changing…I have my life back…”
Japan is HEALING vaccine-injured patients with DFPP + stem cell therapy.
Dr. Mary Bowden has already sent 2 patients who got their lives back.
THANK YOU 🙏🏻
Massachusetts House just voted 129-25 to ban kids under 14 from social media. To enforce it, every user in the state has to verify their age. Asked about the privacy implications, the House Speaker basically said "we're doing it to protect kids" and moved on...
Kaiko: Korea accounts for 30% of global crypto trading volume
Korea accounts for 30% of global crypto trading volume, with altcoins representing 85% of this activity, Bitcoin just 9%, and Ethereum 6%. Japanese Yen-denominated trading maintains stable $2B-$3B in monthly volumes, a fraction of Korea's $26B weekly average. Yet its market depth on BTC is 3x-5x deeper. https://t.co/6E2uYcLHRm
I actually looked into this. Yesterday, the Nasdaq hit its 10th consecutive day of gains.
Historically, a 10+ consecutive day winning streak on $NQ has happened once every 3–4y on average over the full history for the market....and in the modern era (last 25y) it's closer to once every 5–7y
The last two occurrences were in Nov 2021 (post COVID) which served as a local top for the parabolic post-covid stimulus rally due to inflation & QT....while in July 2009 (post GFC) which progressed to a long secular bull market due to a highly accommodative fed policy after grossly oversold conditions.