"You're f****** crazy. You'd be in prison if it weren't for me. I'm saving your a***. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this."
That's what a U.S. official tells Axios President Trump unloaded on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a heated phone call over Israel's military actions in Lebanon.
Trump was reportedly furious that Israel's moves risked blowing up U.S. diplomatic efforts in the region, at one point also asking Netanyahu: "What the f*** are you doing?"
The reporting on OpenAI and Sam Altman that I've been working on for the past year and a half, for @NewYorker, with @andrewmarantz: https://t.co/HEPHN4E54P
@GoKibitz@neagle As a person in the modern world I understand you have infinite free time. If possible can you add AI reviews to https://t.co/2uQZnGX67n?
BREAKING: While a new War for Oil erupts in the Middle East
A Physics Paper just quietly dropped TODAY that will eventually make Oil, and the entire current Energy Industry, irrelevant.
Ushering in the era of Zero-Point Energy
@EagleworksSonny
Here is the breakthrough🧵
US media coverage sanitizes war and obscures the full horror of what we are doing to Iran. In this article I show how the war is far more twisted and evil than Americans understand: https://t.co/oSfPcfJq3J
Reading to your kids every night has a better chance of changing the world than anything else you do.
But only if you read great stuff. This time is precious, so don't waste it on frivolities like Diary of a Wimpy Kid or Captain Underpants. Be bold.
Here are 38 recommendations that belong on your shelf:
(This list doesn't contain obvious selections like The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Chronicles of Narnia. Those should already be on your shelf.)
1. Have Spacesuit - Will Travel by Robert Heinlein
2. Call It Courage by Armstrong Sperry
3. Watership Down by Richard Adams
4. The Penderwicks by Jeanne Birdsall
5. Give Me Liberty by L. M. Elliott
6. Holes by Louis Sachar
7. The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken
8. The Story of the Treasure Seekers by E. Nesbit
9. Wolf Hollow by Lauren Wolk
10. Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace Lin
11. The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald
12. The Winter King by Christine Cohen
13. Over Sea Under Stone by Susan Cooper
14. Animal Farm by George Orwell
15. Boys of Blur by N.D. Wilson
16. Night Journeys by Avi
17. Forbidden Child by Gwen Newell
18. 100 Cupboards by N.D. Wilson
19. The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
20. Five Children and It by E. Nesbit
21. Pinnochio by Carlo Collodi (Try the MinaLima edition)
22. The Wednesday Wars by Gary Schmidt
23. The Golden Goblet by Eloise Jarvis McGraw
24. My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George
25. Penrod by Booth Tarkington
26. The Dragon and the Raven by G.A. Henty
27. Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
28. The Blue Fairy Book (full versions of the classic fairy tales you think you know)
29. Bambi by Felix Salten
30. Leepike Ridge by N.D. Wilson
31. Hank the Cow Dog series by John R. Erickson
32. Matilda by Roald Dahl
33. Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White
34. Amulet series by Kazu Kibuishi
35. Cardboard by Doug TenNapel
36. Red Planet by Robert Heinlein
37. Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card (edit while you read per your personal convictions)
38. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson
Great game to challenge your kids with 👇
Games like this are great for developing things like problem solving, reaction time and healthy competition
Kids just see it as playing and have fun. This actually supercharges their learning
And its an easy one that the whole family can play together.
It echoes the Nazi slogan "Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer" (One People, One Realm, One Leader), emphasizing national unity. Similar phrases appear in various contexts, from patriotic appeals to associations with white nationalist groups, per sources like Threads and LinkedIn discussions.
If you are employed right now, it is a good idea to hug your job very tightly tomorrow and the day after and the day after that and on and on
If you are not employed you should change that immediately
Mike Benz exposes how Jeffrey Epstein was given a position at Bear Stearns
His job was ‘complex transactions,’ he was “handling CIA disguising illegal weapon sales as complex financial transactions for commodities or oil” in the Middle East
This couldn’t come out in court so the DOJ would always let him off
“we just broke the entire Jeffrey Epstein story. If Ace Greenberg brought Jeffrey Epstein into the BCCI deals at Bear, that explains literally everything. It explains Jeffrey Epstein’s meteoric rise. It explains why everyone was so charmed by him. Hint, not because of his charm.
It explains how in 1982 he’s already meeting with major CIA, MI6, Saudi intelligence officials. Douglas Leese, Stan Pottinger, Adnan Khashoggi, Middle Eastern sheikhs.
Oh, it’s because he handled BCCI at Bear, handling CIA disguising illegal weapon sales as complex financial transactions for commodities or oil.
That explains how Jeffrey Epstein got a specialty in complex financial transactions. Oh, because he got it because he was put on the BCCI account.
That explains how he’s working with Edgar Bronfman because BCCI was helping US Saudi British but also Israeli interests in the Iran Iraq affair and in Afghanistan.
That explains how he was protected every time he got in trouble with fraud. The Justice Department takes action against Jeffrey Epstein for securities fraud. These laws violations, Jeffrey Epstein openly says in court that Bear Stearns was actually secretly moving money for the CIA.
Well, that can’t come out in open court. Okay, let’s not move forward with prosecution. Don’t wanna reveal national security secrets.
That explains how Jeffrey Epstein has these French intelligence connection points, how Jeffrey Epstein has these British intelligence connection points, how he’s got these Israeli intelligence connection points.
That explains how he’s got these Saudi intelligence connection points.
And that definitely explains how he has all these CIA connection points.
They’re all connected through the late 1970s Safari Club Network that then scaled up BCCI”