@SpeakerJohnson You are deliberately and on purpose confusing "communism", a 19th century utopian dream that never ever existed and that never ever will exist, with socialism, the bridge to ryranny.
Red Scare kind of Hoover 2.0?
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Thousands of Nazis were shipped to South America. What they @joerogan are less allowed to state is that they were largely operating under the Organisation Gehlen, which was funded by the US government.
Germany has launched one of the world's best open-source AI models.
Soofi S, made by the Soofi consortium, is a 30B parameter model fully trained in Europe and tops the ranking for open-source AI.
Huge moment for Europe, and finally some competition for Chinese open-source AI.
🇺🇸🇪🇺 The Trump administration is offering grants of up to $3 million to European activist groups promoting free speech and opposing online censorship, with funding aimed at organisations challenging laws such as the EU’s Digital Services Act and the UK’s Online Safety Act.
The initiative also backs groups critical of mass immigration policies, framing the effort as part of a broader effort to strengthen free expression and “civilizational self-confidence” across Europe.
Follow: @europa
🚨 MAJOR: Europe is moving closer to a digital euro
European lawmakers have advanced the legal framework, while the ECB prepares the technical work needed for pilots, payment-provider integration, and a potential rollout near 2029.
👉 Digital euro legislation is moving into final negotiations
👉 A pilot could begin around 2027
👉 Full rollout could follow near 2029
👉 Digital identity, privacy, holding limits, and offline payments remain central to the debate
A digital euro could make payments cheaper, faster, and less dependent on foreign payment providers, but connecting money with digital identity also raises serious questions about privacy, access, and how much control institutions could have over everyday transactions.
Europe may become the clearest real-world test of whether a retail CBDC can deliver modern payment infrastructure without weakening financial freedom or public trust. The rules created here could influence how other countries design digital money for years to come.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp explains how he would fix Europe if he were in charge:
"You have to say first: we have a crisis."
"By the way, it's talent, not money."
"Part of the reason it's hard to do the optimistic thing is every day, Europe makes another decision that makes it harder to fix the problem."
"I've literally told directly or indirectly to every chancellor and every important politician that you can think of for the last 10, 15 years, 'You have to do what Israel does, what China does, what America would do, what we did after World War II.'"
Via Mathias Döpfner
In Finland, carrying a pink grocery basket tells shoppers you’re single & want to be approached.
I like the idea, but how useful will this be if most men aren’t interested in dating anymore?
Bellenhaus isn't "a (one) key witness".
This is a (one) core of your many lies plus skatings over master bombs unveiled during the court process.
Bellenhaus is THE CROWN WITNESS, upon whom the entire Munich Public Prosecutor's ridiculous narrative of an entirely fake TPA business relies on.
"Pain has a strange way of reshaping life, not becuase suffering is inherently good [like the Catholic chruch teaches].
Carl Jung never romanticized suffering, he believed suffering only becomes meaningful when it transforms consciousness, otherwise it is simply pain.
This is why two people can experience pain and emerge completely different - one becomes bitter, the other becomes wiser."
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The original idea and initial carriers of the foolishly passed chat control legislation comes from Bavaria and Malta.
As long as we do not dismantle the mafia-like, extremely vicious and powerful political arm of the Catholic church in Europe, this will continue....and continue...and continue.
🇪🇺 UPDATE: The European Parliament has approved extending voluntary “Chat Control” message scanning until 2028, while exempting end-to-end encrypted communications.