On CSPAN in 2016 Trump+Atlas/Azar & Desantis kept univ's open to speed Natural 'herd' Immunity: A policy of COVID Natural Immunity is a policy of GENOCIDE yes?
CDC & NIH politicized "R" w/Trump "smear" campaign to downplay;
Travel restrictions,
Mandatory-reporting,
Masks,
Testing,
Tracing, &
Main Epidemic Indicator: "R" w/Random SURVEILLANCE Tests!
- Like not checking a traffic light
if red or green before crossing!
@Acyn There were so many different things I could have posted about sweaty, orange, lunatic lard arse, demented Don. Including: “Super victim. Whiniest b*tch in America”
But I think I’ll just go with this👇🏻:
STEVE JOBS GOT FIRED FROM APPLE…
Then he walked straight into MIT and dropped the most raw, unfiltered 60-minute business masterclass ever recorded.
Zero PR bullshit.
Zero image to protect.
Just pure, brutal honesty from the man who built Apple once — and was about to rebuild it even bigger.
Stop scrolling.
Watch this tonight instead of Netflix.
Bookmark it. Come back to it.
This is how legends think. 🔥
IsraeIis poisoned Palestinian wells with typhoid bacteria in 1948 as part of ‘Operation Cast Thy Bread’, a biological warfare campaign to ethnically cleanse and prevent refugees from returning.
Dear @DAGToddBlanche: You don’t get to decide to “move on” from the Epstein Files or from following the congressional law. That decision can only be made by the American people and Congress.
You will be disbarred. The files will eventually be released.
November is coming.
I will never watch CBS ever again.
Scott Pelley just exposed Bari Weiss for putting a “thumb on the scale” for Trump when Renee Good was killed.
This is absolutely disgusting:
1/ 🚨 Congress isn’t just debating “aid to Israel” anymore.
That’s the old fight.
The new fight is whether the U.S. quietly embeds Israel into our defense tech, intelligence sharing, weapons development, and military-industrial supply chain.
There are 5 vehicles to watch.
In 1880, a reclusive, self-taught telegraph operator with no university degree went to war with the greatest scientific minds in the British Empire.
He won, changed the mathematics of physics forever, and quietly built the foundation for the entire modern electrical grid.
Yet today, almost no one outside of electrical engineering and applied mathematics even knows his name.
His name was Oliver Heaviside.
The story of how he solved one of the hardest engineering problems in human history is a masterclass in why book smarts fail where deep, messy intuition succeeds.
In the late 19th century, the world was trying to lay massive underwater telegraph cables across the Atlantic Ocean. But they had a crippling problem: the signals kept distorting. You would type a message in London, and by the time it reached New York, it was a smeared, unreadable mess of electricity.
The top physicists of the day, using traditional university math, said the solution was simple: make the cables purer and reduce resistance. They spent millions of dollars trying to make the lines perfect.
It didn't work. The signals still broke.
Heaviside looked at the exact same problem from his messy, self-taught perspective and realized the elite academic establishment was blind.
They were treating an electrical wire like a water pipe. They thought the electricity was inside the copper.
Heaviside figured out that electricity doesn’t flow inside the wire; it flows in the electromagnetic field around the wire.
Then, he did something that made mainstream mathematicians furious. He invented a bizarre shortcut called operational calculus. Instead of spending weeks solving complex, multi-page differential equations to map these fields, he treated calculus like basic algebra.
To the professors at Cambridge, this was a sin. They called his math clumsy, unrigorous, and nonsense.
Heaviside didn't care. His famous response to them was: "Should I refuse my dinner because I do not fully understand the process of digestion?"
He used his illegal math to propose a mind-bending solution: to fix the distorted signal, engineers didn't need to make the cable cleaner. They needed to deliberately add more corruption to it. He suggested wrapping the cables in iron wire to introduce "inductance", intentionally fighting one distortion with another.
The establishment ignored him for years. But when AT&T finally tried his method, the results were instant. Long-distance communication was solved.
Heaviside wasn't trying to pass a math exam or impress a peer-review board. He wanted to solve a real-world problem.
In the process, he took James Clerk Maxwell’s famously complex 20 equations of electromagnetism and condensed them into the 4 beautiful formulas that every single physics student is forced to memorize today. Heaviside did the heavy lifting, but Maxwell got the name.
The lesson Heaviside left behind is a philosophical blueprint for navigating a complex world:
The people who memorize the proper formulas are excellent at solving textbook problems. But they are entirely dependent on the rules staying the same.
The people who understand the underlying system don't care about the rules. They break them to find what actually works.
Most of us approach our life's problems like the 19th-century British establishment. When something goes wrong in our career or relationships, we try to make our existing wire purer. We try harder at a broken method.
But sometimes, the problem isn't that you aren't trying hard enough. The problem is that you are looking inside the wire instead of looking at the field around it.
What is a distortion in your life right now that you keep trying to fix with the standard advice? What happens if you stop trying to follow the textbook formula and start looking at the hidden forces causing the noise?
#BREAKING: Rep Madeleine Dean: “…I said to him, Mr Acting Attorney-General [Todd Blanche], when are you going to prosecute? So far we have one dead guy [#Epstein] and one woman in a Summer Camp [Ghislaine Maxwell]. When are you going to prosecute those who victimized, trafficked, abused, raped girls and women, more than a thousand of them? He blamed the victims. He said they really haven’t come forward with the names…right then I knew the coverup was complete.”😳
Constitution requires two-thirds vote from the Senate to bind us to another country.
They hid it in the bill because they knew it was unconstitutional.
It’s treasonous as far as I’m concerned.
Every single person who voted for this needs removed from office.
Minor Charge to Sit Outside a No go zone. This country Is restricting its own citizens From being in Public spaces while you want us to see your lil side show.
No one CARES that you idiots are poli party larping
Your Agents Get Fat ass pay for this very Fake Ass “ riot play”
Real Humans ain’t dumb
A real riot. Ppl Die