Beijing Banker Sabrina Liu’s Tragic Downfall: Failed Margin Call → Alleged Plane Crash into CITIC Headquarters?
Top CITIC Bank executive 刘俊华 (Sabrina), Client Management Assistant GM, reportedly lost everything in a devastating margin call.
According to leaked QQ chats: ‘She failed a margin call’ → ‘Flew a plane to ram the CITIC building.’
China’s high-stakes finance sector claims another? Netizens say the censorship machine is already working overtime to bury this one.
🚨 24 YEAR OLD KID IN CHINA JUST BUILT A MONEY-PRINTING MACHINE WITH A BACKPACK
dude straps on a backpack loaded with cameras and scanning gear then walks into hotels apartments and shops. in just 20 minutes he creates jaw dropping 3d virtual tours using 3d gaussian splatting and luma ai.
you can now walk through the property on your phone like youre physically there before you even book.
property owners love it. guests see exactly what theyre getting so fewer cancellations and way better reviews.
his hustle is 400$ per scan plus 99$ a month for hosting the virtual tour.
one time work that turns into recurring cash. smart.
this isnt some sci-fi experiment its already making real money today. the kid basically turned real estate into a video game and hes cashing in.
Chosen Company assault group clears a Russian trench network under heavy fire.
Trench assaults remain among the most dangerous operations in modern warfare, often fought at extremely close range with little room to maneuver.
This is the NUDT mosquito drone, a spy UAV built by China's National University of Defense Technology for covert surveillance you can't see coming.
Under 0.3 grams. Wings that flap 500 times a second.
Sensors built for covert surveillance, all packed into a body you'd swat without thinking.
A short history of how we got here, because the chronology is the whole story.
January: the Pentagon demands unrestricted use of Claude for autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance. Anthropic says no.
February: the President orders every federal agency to drop Anthropic. The Defense Secretary bans Pentagon contractors from doing business with them. A rival announces its classified-network deal within hours.
March: the Pentagon designates an American company a "supply chain risk" under a statute written for foreign adversaries. A federal judge blocks it.
May: the Pentagon signs AI deals with seven companies. Anthropic is not one of them.
June 9: Anthropic releases Fable 5.
June 12: Commerce issues an export control directive over a jailbreak that, by the government's own account, was demonstrated verbally, came with no written explanation, and involves a capability you can get from other publicly available models today.
Two things are true at once.
First: Anthropic spent months marketing Mythos as too dangerous to release. Sam Altman said it was "incredible marketing to say we have built a bomb." The Commerce Department has now formally agreed it is a bomb. If you describe your product as a munition in every press release, eventually a government takes you at your word. They wrote the legal predicate themselves and called it a brand.
Second: we have run this experiment before. In the 90s the government classified encryption as a munition under ITAR. Activists defeated it by printing PGP's source code as a book, because books are protected speech and floppy disks were arms exports. A t-shirt with three lines of RSA Perl was legally a munition. The controls collapsed because math does not stop at customs.
The new wrinkle is the "deemed export" rule: showing controlled technology to a foreign national inside the US counts as exporting it abroad. Which is why Anthropic's own foreign-national employees are now locked out of the model they built. The munition is in the building and the people who made it are not allowed to look at it.
The jailbreak is the paperwork. The refusal was in January.