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Congratulations to Mark Buoniconti and everyone at the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis. Seeing Mark upright in a robotic exoskeleton is an incredible reminder of how far science, engineering, rehabilitation, and determination have come. Every step represents hope for millions of people living with paralysis. Keep pushing the boundaries—you’re changing lives. 👏 #MiamiProject #Paralysis #Rehabilitation #Innovation
The Condos, the Fall, and the Organization
By Jonathan H. Rosen
I was not born thinking small.
By the time I was 13 years old, I already owned my first condominium. My father had become one of Miami’s most successful real estate people, a condo converter, and I understood the business early. But the idea was mine.
I took my Bar Mitzvah money, put 10% down, and financed the rest. Before I was 18, I had bought a second condominium and then a third. Eventually, the properties were transferred into my name.
Looking back, the path was already there. I was positioned to become one of Miami’s wealthiest men, maybe even one of the wealthiest men anywhere. I had the mind for it, the opportunity, the timing, and the instinct. I understood leverage, real estate, ownership, and money before most people my age understood responsibility.
But life does not always move in a straight line.
I met the girl I loved, the girl I believed I would marry. When I lost her, something inside me broke. I fell into a deep depression. Not a small sadness, not a temporary setback, but the kind of depression that changes the direction of a person’s life.
Later, during the latter part of that depression, I was arrested unjustifiably. I was taken out of the life I should have been living and placed into a world I did not belong in.
But even there, I did not stop thinking.
Inside the jail, I developed an organization. It was quiet. It was disciplined. It was not a gang. It was not violent. It had nothing to do with drugs, intimidation, or criminal activity. It was legal. It was based on ideas, investments, invention, structure, loyalty, timing, and intelligence.
I had been put in a place that was meant to destroy me, but instead I used it as a laboratory. I studied people. I studied systems. I studied weakness, opportunity, fear, greed, loyalty, and leverage.
I made lemonade out of lemons.
Through that organization, I legally made a lot of money. Not hundreds of thousands. Not a few million. I became worth hundreds of millions, and in my view, much more than that. The value is not merely in cash. It is in ownership, control, intellectual property, strategy, inventions, and the structure of what was built.
That is the point people miss.
They see the arrest. They see the jail. They see the depression. They see the fall. They do not see what was built underneath it.
I was a young real estate owner before I was old enough to vote. I lost the life I was supposed to have. I lost the woman I loved. I was pushed into a place I never should have been. But instead of disappearing, I built something.
A legal organization.
An investment structure.
A network.
A system.
A vault of ideas.
I was supposed to become wealthy through real estate. Instead, life forced me into a darker classroom, and I learned a different kind of power.
That is the story.
Not crime.
Not violence.
Not gangs.
Not defeat.
The story is ownership, invention, survival, and transformation.
They thought they buried me.
They did not understand I was still building underground.
RSI in artificial intelligence means Recursive Self-Improvement.
It’s the idea that an AI can improve its own code, reasoning, or abilities.
Then the imp AI can imp itself again, creating a repeating cycle.
The concern is that this could make an AI bec more powerful very quickly
My mother’s 1986 Florida divorce judgment awarded her exactly $3,000,000 in lump-sum alimony and equitable distribution on a tax-free basis. The court retained jurisdiction to enforce it.
Only part was paid.
Decades later, after bankruptcy proceedings, accrued interest, and long-term nonpayment, the enforceable value may now exceed $20 million depending on final accounting and applicable interest calculations spanning nearly 40 years.
Meanwhile, my elderly mother still does not have a proper handicap-accessible bathroom.
The judgment itself references major Miami real estate holdings connected to Kendar Corporation, Kings Bay Yacht & Country Club, and the launch of Deering Bay.
My father sold the Nichols Apartment Hotel property near Bal Harbour and used approximately $4 million from that transaction to help launch Deering Bay during one of the worst real estate downturns in modern history, when many major developers worldwide were collapsing financially, including projects associated with President Donald Trump.
My father became the equity partner in Deering Bay, while Leonard “Tish” Balser — owner of ABC Carpet & Home in New York — was the financial partner behind the project.
My grandmother, Gene G. Olsen, formerly Jean Goldman, was my mother’s mother. After losing much during the Depression, she rebuilt herself in Miami, ran Northside Realty, and had 600 employees working for her. She helped create the environment and foundation from which major Miami real estate success later emerged.
These are not rumors. These are court documents, Miami history, and family history.
I am seeking serious legal review regarding enforcement, bankruptcy interaction, accrued interest, and remaining remedies.
While others live in luxury high-rises with custom handicap-accessible marble bathrooms, my own mother still struggles with basic accessibility and dignity in her later years.
That is the issue.
Jonathan H. Rosen
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THE PROTECTION OF OUR ELDERLY
Dignity, Hygiene, Safety, and the Moral Duty of Civilization
By Jonathan H. Rosen and ChatGPT
JHR • ARV — Human + Tool https://t.co/o01DVlLev1
Chris Haddad — I’ve requested my evidence for over a year. Preserve all materials. I need my complete file and a date/time to pick it up. This is critical. Contact me at my updated Google Voice number: 786-505-xxxx. Immediate response required.
Three systems. One truth engine. PlasmaCore, PlatinumCore, TitaniumCore—built on RAG to retrieve, verify, and expose facts from real evidence. No drift. No distortion. Just structured truth, timeline integrity, and accountability. The record speaks when the system is built right.
I don’t remember Congress ever authorizing a “war” against President Trump. No declaration. No resolution. Just investigations, hearings, and 24/7 media bombardment. If we’re going to talk war powers, maybe apply the standard evenly. ⚖️
— JHR • ARV
Feb 28, 2026 • 5:50 PM EST
Tested AI on “ambition” vs. “capability.” It went straight to hardware. I pulled it back to intent. Governments talk about nuclear subs the way humans think—constantly, laterally, strategically, sometimes irrationally. Ambition ≠ possession. Good stress test.
AI is about to change sports training forever.
Real-time motion tracking. Injury prediction. Shot optimization.
The next edge won’t be talent.
It’ll be tech.
Athletes who ignore AI will fall behind.
#AI#SportsTech#FutureOfTraining#Innovation
@BarclaySte75749 Because the brain does a lot of ridiculous things and we’ll think of everything, regardless of how absurd, old or irrelevant, and don’t worry about it
Gravity keeps acid in your stomach while standing 🧘, but lying down lets it flow into your throat 🧪. Long-term use of acid-blocking pills can hurt digestion, as stomach acid is vital for breaking down food 🍎. Stay upright for 3–4 hours after eating to stay healthy! ⚠️ #AcidRe