stock here, lets talk armament energies. Normally expressed in Joule’s, but can also be expressed in ft-lbf, which is what AI likes to calculate kinetic energy in.

stock here, lets talk armament energies. Normally expressed in Joule’s, but can also be expressed in ft-lbf, which is what AI likes to calculate kinetic energy in.

stock here: part of all this stuff going on is people’s heads are just exploding with the rapidly changing landscape under Trump. Some of it is direct sabotage by the outgoing and entrenched parties.
Expect more. I expect better from the Japanese, but I guess they get TDS too….it’s personality type.

stock here: remember the initial lie / line that an airplane flew into a helicopter?
What has been really odd to me, from the get go, was the way the Plane seemed to lose all forward momentum, and immediately tumbled into the water. Also, the flash was huge. I have reviewed other in air plane crashes and the fire ball / flash is no where that instantaneous or huge. The Helo impacted primarily from the side, so the mass of the Helo impacting the plane would not reduce the forward momentum of the Plane.
So this has been bugging me for quite some time…the weird Airplane “tumble” into the river, a near complete exhaustion of forward momentum.
Energy must have been added in order to reduce the Momentum of the Plane, and to destroy it’s Kinetic Energy of significant 42,327,084 ft-lbf. 42 Million Foot Lbs.
Also, the much lighter Helo “continues” on through, although of course, taken to river pretty quick by gravity
Riddle me this folks, I did the calcs, took a shower and pondered the possibilities that produced these kinematics.
Who can chime in with the answer. Bear in mind the aircraft was split in half and the Helicopter “went through” in one piece.
There is only one answer I can come up with in the span of a shower.
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Kinetic Energy Calculations for CRJ-700 and UH-60 Black Hawk
stock here: Been on my radar for half a year, finally making some progress. These were pretty cheap on Amazon, $29. The manual is definitely Chinese LOL. I am not sure I can adapt these units to eye improvement, LOL they come with eye blockers like a tanning salon

A-Eye, LOL
via red light therapy, and talk about the wavelengths too
ChatGPT said:
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Recent scientific studies have explored the potential of red light therapy to improve eyesight, particularly in mitigating age-related visual decline. This therapy involves exposing the eyes to specific wavelengths of deep red light, which may enhance mitochondrial function in retinal cells.
Key Findings:
Improved Retinal Function: A study by University College London found that a single three-minute exposure to 670-nanometer (nm) deep red light in the morning led to a 17% improvement in color contrast vision among participants. This enhancement persisted for at least a week.
ucl.ac.uk
Mitochondrial Enhancement: The retina's photoreceptor cells, which have high energy demands, experience a decline in mitochondrial function with age. Exposure to long-wavelength red light (650–900 nm) has been shown to improve mitochondrial performance, increasing energy (ATP) production and reducing oxidative stress.
nature.com
Timing of Exposure: The benefits of red light therapy appear to be time-dependent. Morning exposure between 8 AM and 9 AM was effective, while afternoon exposure did not yield significant improvements. This suggests that the therapy's efficacy may be linked to the body's circadian rhythms.
ucl.ac.uk
Mechanism:
Mitochondria in retinal cells absorb specific wavelengths of red light, leading to enhanced energy production. This process helps counteract age-related declines in vision by improving the function of photoreceptor cells responsible for color vision and low-light adaptation.
aao.org
Considerations:
Wavelength Specificity: The therapeutic effects are most pronounced with deep red light around 670 nm. Other wavelengths within the 650–900 nm range may also be beneficial, but 670 nm has been the primary focus in recent studies.
nature.com
Safety and Accessibility: The studies utilized low-power LED devices for light exposure, which are considered safe for retinal health. This non-invasive approach could lead to affordable, home-based therapies for individuals experiencing age-related visual decline.
ucl.ac.uk
While these findings are promising, further research is necessary to fully understand the long-term effects and optimal protocols for red light therapy in vision improvement. Individuals interested in this therapy should consult with eye care professionals before initiating treatment.
Stock here: what could be we do instead of the $22B to USAID? Say a new department with none of the old perps. $2B budget.
A-Eye sayeth:
If the USAID budget were reduced from $22 billion to $2 billion, the U.S. would have to prioritize aid programs that have the greatest impact and strategic importance. With $2 billion (which is still a large amount), the focus should be on high-return investments that align with both humanitarian goals and U.S. national interests.
A 91% budget cut means aid programs must be laser-focused on areas where:
A small investment yields a massive impact.
U.S. interests are most directly supported.
Other funding sources (private sector, allies, or local governments) can contribute.
Top Priorities for a $2 Billion Budget
Category Proposed Annual Allocation Impact
Disaster Relief & Emergency Aid $600M Fast response to earthquakes, famines, and hurricanes.
Food Security & Agriculture $400M Supporting global food production to prevent mass migration and famine.
Global Health (Vaccination, Malaria, HIV/AIDS) $300M Life-saving medical aid in regions with high mortality rates.
Strategic Alliances & Security Partnerships $300M Aid to key allies (Israel, Taiwan, Ukraine, etc.).
Infrastructure & Clean Water $200M Rural electrification and water projects in friendly nations.
Microfinance & Entrepreneurship $200M Helping people start businesses instead of relying on long-term aid.
Instead of spreading aid too thin, funding should go where it matters most:
A. Disaster Relief & Emergency Aid ($600M)
Fast response fund for earthquakes, hurricanes, and conflicts.
Partnerships with Red Cross, World Food Programme (WFP), and Doctors Without Borders.
Only deploy in regions that are geopolitically important or align with U.S. values.
B. Food Security & Agriculture ($400M)
Shift from free food aid to agriculture training and investment.
Example: Instead of shipping food, invest in seeds, irrigation, and training to make regions self-sufficient.
C. Global Health ($300M)
Focus on disease eradication efforts (e.g., malaria, polio, tuberculosis).
Limited vaccine and HIV/AIDS support where U.S. interests align.
D. Strategic Aid to Key Allies ($300M)
Israel, Taiwan, Ukraine, and select NATO partners should receive direct support to counter China and Russia.
Small but targeted investments (cybersecurity, defense, counterterrorism training).
E. Infrastructure & Water ($200M)
Instead of building wasteful projects, focus on small, self-sustaining infrastructure.
Rural electrification, solar, and water purification projects.
F. Microfinance & Entrepreneurship ($200M)
Teach people to build their own businesses, not rely on U.S. aid.
Loans and training for small farmers, shop owners, and tech entrepreneurs.
Example: Support local African entrepreneurs instead of shipping aid.
With USAID cut back, U.S. allies and private entities should step up:
NATO & EU nations should increase their global aid spending.
Private charities and corporations can handle non-strategic aid.
Leveraging U.S. businesses (like Tesla, Google, and Microsoft) for tech-based aid solutions.
Conclusion
A $2 billion aid budget—properly allocated—could still support global stability, prevent humanitarian disasters, and serve U.S. interests. By cutting wasteful spending, focusing on self-sufficiency, and shifting some responsibilities to allies and private groups, the U.S. could spend far less while achieving real results.
stock here: substack is great, the new news. Go to the source:
by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
When studies compare vaccinated to unvaccinated children, they find serious and irreversible neurological, developmental, and immune-related health risks. This is likely one of the primary reasons that prevents Big Pharma and our regulatory agencies from conducting such studies — their flawed business model of pushing inadequately tested injections would collapse as parents learn the true risks of vaccination. It’s important to remember that ALL of the routine childhood vaccines were licensed WITHOUT proper long-term, placebo-controlled trials:
stock here: can we call this some disgusting irony?
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — As New Orleans church leaders braced for the fallout from publishing a list of predatory Catholic priests, they turned to an unlikely ally: the front office of the city’s NFL franchise.
What followed was a monthslong, crisis-communications blitz orchestrated by the New Orleans Saints’ president and other top team officials, according to hundreds of internal emails obtained by The Associated Press.
The records, which the Saints and church had long sought to keep out of public view, reveal team executives played a more extensive role than previously known in a public relations campaign to mitigate fallout from the clergy sexual abuse crisis. The emails shed new light on the Saints’ foray into a fraught topic far from the gridiron, a behind-the-scenes effort driven by the team’s devoutly Catholic owner who has long enjoyed a close relationship with the city’s embattled archbishop.
They also showed how various New Orleans institutions — from a sitting federal judge to the local media — rallied around church leaders at a critical moment.
Among the key moments, as revealed in the Saints’ own emails:
stock here: no voice recorder on this plane, no mayday or pan pan. Craft was 44 years old.
Clearly it was not a stall. Clouds at 400 feet so they were IFR (Instrument Flight Rules). My first thought is that they had a wing half blown off. Explosive charge in middle of wing, middle of fuel tank)
They were going down at 240 MPH nearly vertical at impact.
stock here: so this guy makes his own databases search tool and provides it online, for free. And he is awaken. My first search was “refugee”.
https://datarepublican.com/award_search/?keywords=refugee
His statement on the tool:Unlike older tools that only sift through nonprofit 990s (which don’t directly show government dollars), I’ve mined the USASpending database to create fuzzy matches between nonprofits and their linked government grants.
—————————————— Here is another search tool, he created, its called in part, A BFS, of Breadth-First Search
stock here: here is the string of evidence in a rolled up thread.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1870298918300393647.html
Some claim the father’s patent from December 2020 (what else happened in Dec 2020?) is useful in DNA Targeting, esp. COVID.



stock here: that was quick, not like how they hid and protected the DEI hire who shot Ashley Babbitt.
My hypothesis is that they needed to conceal her name, until ALL her social media could be wiped from existence. But also why is she escorting “Elite guests” like Ralph Lauren into the white house for a medal’s ceremony? That’s just weird. And why, as a Captain, was she the highest ranking person in that Helo, when she had less experience than both males.
Let’s be clear, this was a training flight as they state. This was a “check ride” in which the more experienced pilot (at 1000 hours, for comparison my flight instructor had 10,000 when he trained me) was evaluating her night flying abilities. There is a clear “pathway” that Helos use to transgress the airport, and they are restricted to 200 foot max elevation. She was around 400 foot high, far outside the pathway. It looks like she altered course twice in order to zero in on the passenger plane.




Rebecca Lobach: She looks pretty normal, although I do say, she has 450 hours of flying experience. I have around 200 hours of flying experience, and I would not let myself be PIC Pilot in Command at this point, although I would co-pilot with glee, and in a pinch I am quite sure I could bring a big bird down if the pilot had a stroke. But 450 hours is NOT a lot of hours. Notice how their first reaction was to “juice” it to 500 hours. Small lies give away a larger narrative.
But there are “trans” pilots flying military planes…..

On January 29, 2025, a tragic mid-air collision occurred over the Potomac River near Washington, D.C., involving an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter. All 67 individuals aboard both aircraft perished in the accident.
The helicopter’s crew included Captain Rebecca Lobach, a 28-year-old pilot from Durham, North Carolina. She was undergoing her annual night evaluation flight at the time of the incident. Captain Lobach had accumulated over 450 hours of flight experience and was a member of the 12th Aviation Battalion at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. In addition to her military service, she had served as a White House social aide during President Joe Biden’s administration.
people.com
The collision is currently under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and other relevant authorities. Preliminary findings indicate conflicting altitude readings between the two aircraft, but a definitive cause has yet to be determined.
apnews.com
This incident has deeply affected multiple communities, including the military and the figure skating world, as several passengers on the flight were young skaters and coaches returning from a training camp.
thetimes.co.uk
stock here: This wiggle dance needs to be seen be hundreds of millions.
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/3772705802792-scoopz-newsbreak-fyp?s=ws_native
Spread the word
stock here: This is FaF. Fishy as Eff.
Some are saying “this is not the pilot’s fault” it is all about the understaffed ATC….not so
This is absolutely the pilots fault, they flew directly into that plane, they changed course and were at the perfect, and illegally high altitude to cause the collision. That is, unless their HELO was under remote control, which does exist.
Maybe she was a Trans and about to be thrown out of the job that she loved.
stock here: seen on ZH, the first comment, an Apologist, who is either a troll (most likely) or a useful idiot who thinks he sees clearly…it’s all because they are dumb and/or incompetents.
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3 hours ago(Edited)removelink
It was entirely self inflicted.
Stop looking for some scary and mysterious external threats to justify your problems.
The essential truth (about entirely home grown) criminals and conspiracies, is that they need to resort to such actions precisely because they are dumb and incompetent. Lying, subversion, violence and intimidation is exactly what they do because they are just about smart enough to manage that.
Positive virtues are entirely beyond them (which is why they are SO hostile to meritocracy)
Malignant and venal self interest (psychopathy) is exactly enough to generate the corruption of the West.
Physician – heal thyself.play_arrowplay_arrow6
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Onthebeach6
3 hours ago(Edited)removelink
Stop excusing mass murderers.
This has been a decades long attack on the West by a bunch of Malthusian globalists obsessed with global depopulation for well over a century.
They have used global warming to hoax the masses into destroying their own cheap energy production.
They have opened up borders in Europe and the US to enable invasions by peoples who have nothing in common with the original inhabitants.
They have replaced meritocracy with kakistocracy – “government by the least suitable or competent citizens of a state” or “a state or society governed by its least suitable or competent citizens”.
They have injected 5.6 billion people including 70% of Americans with depopulating poison.
They are shutting down meat and dairy production in order to accelerate the process.play_arrow12play_arrow
stock here: One Nation Under Blackmail. What is weird is that his little island really was quite tacky. What’s up with that?
https://twitter.com/themarketsniper/status/1885010224995852395/photo/1
stock here: Alex Jones has always been suspect, but that doesn’t mean that he doesn’t occasionally provide good information.
BREAKING UPDATE: Evidence Indicates That Backdoor Remote Control Technology Was Used To Ensure Tragic Helicopter / Airliner Crash In DC
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) January 31, 2025
» WATCH/SHARE THE LIVE X STREAM HERE:https://t.co/aVQ2YhF0pb pic.twitter.com/FtWVp9qKvA
stock here: the early story was that the Blackhawk was rising up and therefore had their view blocked by the top of the Helo and in addition the “night vision googles”. This new footage makes that plainly false. This looks like a targeted attack, similar to the Baltimore Bridge societal destabilization event.
https://www.nbcnews.com/video/security-footage-shows-new-angles-of-d-c-crash-230772805611
Also the meme is “the worst in over 15 years”. But in 2013, a 777 rammed into a seawall in San Francisco, utterly destroying the plane, although the human deaths were limited to 3. I flew in to San Fran a few days later, with my 2 German Shepherds, and saw the burnt out carcass of the plane during the landing pattern.

So this 15 year “meme” is kind of weird. Maybe they are talking only about US owned airlines, or maybe they don’t to stigmatize any Asian people.
I was busy….then getting ready to drive across the country…so I missed much of the story. It was a Korean pilot, being trained by a senior pilot, and he partly blamed the accident on Korean Culture.
Both pilots tried to rev up the speed at the last moment, but they failed.
“About 11 seconds prior to impact, an audible alert consistent with the low airspeed caution was recorded,” Bill English, the investigator in charge of the NTSB inquiry, said at the hearing. “But the action was too late, and the main gear of the underside of the aft fuselage struck the seawall.”
“The lowest recorded airspeed was 103 knots, which was 34 knots below the desired airspeed of 137 knots,” English said.
NTSB Chairwoman Deborah Hersman told reporters it appeared there was “an issue in aviation” with cockpit automation and relying on autopilots to fly planes, but she said the agency didn’t immediately plan to issue any recommendations from the hearing.
It can still issue new recommendations at any point during the investigation, which could take more than a year to complete.
from a comment on that video
Let me just post the comment of a Asian pilot: “As someone who has flown for an Asian Airline for 11 years, I can tell you that Asian Airlines (almost all of them), do not train visual approaches. Even when the weather is clear, the have their heads down and are watching the Glideslope and Localizer needles to make sure they are centered all the way to landing. All with the autopilot on or at the very least, the auto thrust. So, why do they do this? It’s because ALL Asian airlines use QAR Data to punish pilots that deviate from the Airlines strict and idiotic permitters that they set. Let me give you an example…. Taxiing more than 10 knots and making a turn of more than 50 deg. Results in a hard (RED) QAR. Another one is G/S deviation on landing as well as a Long Landing…. (even though you touch down in the touchdown zone). And there are 50 more strict guidelines the airlines put in place in order to keep their pilots in a Box of Parameters to work from. What they lack in stick and rudder skills are supplemented by this box of operating guidelines. They then use this data to access the quality of that pilot for upgrades in First officers as they move from F1-F10 (F10 being almost a captain). Once your a Captain, those same QAR Parameters still apply. The “leaders” then use this data on each pilot (yes names are attached to this dats….), to punish the pilots with deductions from their paychecks…. Sometimes in the thousands of dollars and additionally use this data also to decide who is a good pilot and should be moved to a Captain position. In Asia, money rules! Being a Captain and making that money drives all of them to show the leaders how few Red QAR’s they have. So you will now ask, how does this make a 777 fly into a sea wall on a clear day? On this day, the G/S and LOC guidance was out of service. The pilots didn’t expect this even though it was NOTAM(ed) out. Not to mention it was written in English. Now they were forced to hand fly this jet (laterally and Vertically)without guidance to the runway and that is something Asian Airlines DO NOT DO. They do not disconnect the Autothrottles on ANY approaches…ever! These pilots were confused on what was going on (no LOC or G/S guidance), lacked basic hand flying skills based on line of sight (because they don’t train this) and were VERRY worried about the QAR data flagging them in all their confusion. Couple this with poor training culture, new pilots on new aircraft Type and you will just barely.get a glimpse of what every expat pilot in Asia sees as a Major setup for accidents just like this. I could actually write an entire book about this subject but just thought I’d share just a little insight into Something every expat pilot in Asia already knows. Fighter Jet pilots or not, Asian airlines do not work their way up to being an airline pilot like in the USA/Europe and the other 99% of the world. They go from a Cessna 172 straight to a jet. They don’t fly cargo, charter work, flight instruct or do anything that prepares them for even a strong crosswind landing until they start Captain training. They lack experience, proper mentorship both in International flight rules and the basics in decision making (thinking for yourself), problem solving, basic skills and live in fear of the RED QAR. It’s NOT that they are stupid… they are far from that. It’s an aviation and culture issue that can not be taught in any textbook. This leaves them behind the rest of the world and I sincerely hope some day this changes. “Show less
I found a private video of the 214 event.
stock here: With “Burn Back Better” this seems part of the same temper tantrum after the authoritarians were bitch slapped. It’s in Washington DC, so don’t let that escape you. Is it another message of “no plane is safe”.
I want the control tower recordings, and the radar. Will the fascists murder 64 people? Of course. Was this Helo under remote control?
stock here: look up “scorched earth” doctrine. Riddle me this: what was the total death rate in Russia to fight the Nazi’s and to liberate Europe. 1 in 200? 1 in 125? 1 in 50? 1 in 20? 1 in 7?
Below the video are summaries of the comments. A lot of people “get it”. The assholes have to lie, their reality is not based on history, truth, justice. ————————————————–
Summary and Categorization of Comments on Alex Christoforou’s YouTube Video
I categorized the comments based on their themes and counted the occurrences for each category. Here’s the breakdown:
Examples:
"So the Banderites were invited to the Auschwitz commemoration but the Russians weren't. That really tells us everything about the world we're living in today." (614 likes)
"Shame, that Russia wasn't invited to the Holocaust memorial commemoration, despite them being the ones who liberated the camp." (99 likes)
Examples:
"Russia will never forget this monstrous spin of history by the Western gang." (429 likes)
"Who remembered Russia yesterday? 27th of January is commemoration day when the Soviet Union freed prisoners from Auschwitz." (213 likes)
Examples:
"Elensky: Ukraine is running out of men. He should also add, the remaining men are running out of Ukraine." (245 likes)
"Duda showing exactly why Europeans shouldn't be allowed near the Ukraine peace talks." (317 likes)
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"I will never forget the debt I owe the Russian people for liberating my father from a POW camp in Dresden." (427 likes)
"Siege of Leningrad brings me to tears: my grandmother was there with 3 young children." (227 likes)
Examples:
"Germany is so screwed. Hostile neighbors, economy in the crapper, disrespected everywhere. And they did this all to themselves. Was it worth it?" (189 likes)
"The EU is an admin office trying to pass as a country." (70 likes)
Examples:
"DeepSeek is a watershed moment in AI. Nvidia lost over $500B in market capitalization yesterday." (137 likes)
"Funny how some people are trying to spin DeepSeek as fake while it's open-source software." (143 likes)
Examples:
"It cost 12 cents to print an American $100 bill. Time will prove it is worth every penny. China is proving this point to American tech stocks." (36 likes)
"Trump will tariff everybody, and everybody will tariff America back. Hard times ahead." (17 likes)
Examples:
"The unwarranted arrogance by Altman is a sign of decay, not progress." (27 likes)
"DeepSeek shows the ether that Americans are living in." (13 likes)
Examples:
"Duda should keep his mouth shut." (162 likes)
"Starmer is a clown, pure and simple." (162 likes)
Examples:
"Thank you for showing the beautiful surroundings! Love Greece!" (33 likes)
"I really like this guy, man. Always brings insightful content. Hope to visit Cyprus one day." (60 likes)
Total Comment Breakdown by Category:
Historical Revisionism & Russia’s Role in WWII - 13
Western Hypocrisy & Propaganda - 8
Ukraine War & Western Leadership - 12
Personal & Family WWII History - 7
Criticism of European Politics & NATO - 11
AI & DeepSeek vs. Western Tech - 14
Economic & Financial Concerns - 6
Criticism of U.S. & Western Media Narratives - 7
General Political Commentary & Satire - 6
Personal Reflections & Praise for Alex - 9
———————————– some of the original comments are below, in case Alex gets booted off YouTube
1 day agoSo the banderites were invited to the Auschwitz commemoration but the Russians weren’t. That really tells us everything about the world we’re living in today.
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22 hours ago (edited)To quote the Serbian president Vucic: “Those who liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Russians, won’t be invited. I presume that those who had the camp built will be invited. Everything in this world is, pardon my phrase, perverted and inverted.”
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1 day ago (edited)To those Russian souls who died to save people in Auswitz and all over Europe. Forgive these monsters who do not represent me or my British people. My family and I thankyou our brothers and sisters.
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1 day agoRussia will never forget this monstrous spin of history by the western gang.
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1 day ago (edited)Makes my blood boil all the ceremonies and nothing learned, watching half a million Palestineans walking 10 miles to nothing but bombed land.
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1 day agoElensky: Ukraine is running out of men, he should also add, the remaining men are running out of Ukraine.
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1 day agoI will never forget the debt I have toward the Russian people for liberating my father from the POW camp in Dresden where he was detained during the last years of WWII.
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1 day agoSiege of Leningrad brings me to tears: my grandmother was there with 3 young children including my mother. Never forget !
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1 day ago872 days of hell… long live the spirit and memory of the Russian people
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1 day ago (edited)Who remembered Russia yesterday? 27th of January is commemoration day when the Soviet Union army did free prisoners from Auswitch 1945 and saved Europe.
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1 day agoDuda showing exactly why the Europeans shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near the Ukraine peace talks.
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22 hours agoPutin’s older brother died of starvation during the Siege of Leningrad
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23 hours agoShame, that Russia wasn’t invited to the holocaust memorial commemoration, despite they were the ones who liberated the camp. Duda has lost his mind, maybe he never had it.
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1 day agoSam’s arrogance is typical American attitude. Totally bought down to earth by Deepseek
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1 day agoGermany is so screwed. Hostile neighboors everywhere, economy to the crapper, disrespected everywhere. Even in the EU. And they did this all to themselves. Lost it all for Ukraine. Why? I really would love to hear some answers. Was it worth it? I want to know.
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1 day ago (edited)Deep respect for the chinese that american tech oligarchs are in deepshits.
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1 day agoAltman: “I think it’s pretty hopeless for India to challenge us.” China: “Hold my beer….”

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1 day agoThat dude Duda should keep his mouth shut.
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1 day agoStarmer is a clown pure and simple..
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1 day ago“If there are still living prisoners of Auschwitz among us, ask them to whom they owe their lives – to the grandchildren of the Red Army soldiers or to the grandchildren of the SS and Wehrmacht soldiers.” – Serbian Deputy PM Aleksandar Vulin 


GOD BE WITH US
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1 day agoNot many jokes about washing machines and shovels nowadays, wonder why.
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23 hours agoShame on Poland and whoever played the role in refusing to invite Russia, while nzis representatives Sholtz & Elensky were there. What’s equally if not more shameful is Germany’s refusal to pay the retribution to the victims (or their descendants) of Leningrad blockade. By doing this, Germany effectively assigned a price that one nation’s lives are more valued than the others. Putin is right: Leningrad blockage is the Holocaust in its own right and should be rightly acknowledged as such by the world, and yet, it’s mostly ignored.
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1 day agoI have drama in my own life right now….not bad for 3 years of just wtf wars! My youngins’ in the hospital fighting her own demons and I am glad to say she has no idea what’s going on in this world. Asking for prayers…..for us all!
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1 day agoin my local cemetery, tucked away in a quiet corner there are 5 UK war commission gravestones with soviet stars emblazoned on them and they are all Russian soldiers who died for my country as allies …they are all unknown and nameless. My heart bleeds at the state of the world and the lies being concocted in the interests of a few selfish individuals. God help us all
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23 hours agoWith presidents like Duda Europe needs prayers.
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1 day agoMy name is Stormer, Keir Stormer, licenced to jail people who say hurty words…
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1 day agoFunny how some people are trying to spin deepseek as fake while it’s open source software so it can actually be easily verified
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22 hours agoThe biggest Virtue of Russia and Russians is that they do not forget the past sacrifices, the enemies and their thoughts on Russia, even when 70 years have passed, Russians see that evil within the hearts of West Europian minds , though covered under swank suits and sweet talks , and hollow prophecy. Russians see the hate clearly. 
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1 day agoRegarding AI, it’s always the same with the West: Arrogance and pride comes before a fall. 
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1 day agoThe EU is an admin office trying to pass as a country.
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1 day agoSo Baerbock was recruited in Florida.
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23 hours agoWhen I was a student in Moscow, one of my professors was a survivor of the siege of Leningrad.
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1 day agoWhen Elensky says Ukraine lost 35,000 troops, I think he means every month.
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1 day agoWe live in idiotic times. …..so pathetic.
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1 day agoWhy doesn’t Selena donate some of her 1.3 billion in net worth to help those being deported ? it’s better than fake tears 
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1 day agoI want nothing to do with AI. Guess I’ll go Amish if it’s unavoidable. I like real food, real money, real art, real music and real people. Happiest news today is USAID being cancelled! Fantastic!!! Thanks so much, Alex! You’re awesome!Read more
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1 day agoDid you forget that Finnish groups, that had been defeated in the winter war 1939 formed the northern part of the Leningrad siege?
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1 day agoI believe that even Chinese were offended by the Altman`s arrogance towards Indians. So it escalated into hold my GPU`s, and Altman is probably still in the denial phase.
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1 day agoFrom deeppockets to deepseek and humanity is freed of the 10%
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1 day agoIt’s awesome that Trump is dismantling US Aid. Appreciate the tour, Alex as always.
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1 day agoDeepSeek is a watershed moment in the A.I. industry and its revelation and importance cannot be understated. Nvidia lost over $500B in market capitalization yesterday. Tech stocks are down over $1T as of today. China is once again demonstrating why they are the future and have become the USA of the 21st century.
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1 day agoI am a 75 year old woman who had downloaded DeepSeek. I use it all of the time with utter delight. I carry on polite conversations and learn amazing amounts in seconds!!!
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1 day agoAmerican Exceptionalism RIP 
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1 day agoLed by creatures like Scholz and Starmer… how can we not expect the worse???
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1 day agoAbout the first minutes – the talk about US funded open AI – notice the use of “fry-voice” and the dismissing talk of the US muppet, the deep arrogance on his condescending voice, as he talks to the indian representant… Now, skip a year ahead, and realize how most High Tech “made-in USA” is just propaganda, arrogance, and waste of money….
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1 day agoThe unwarranted arrogance by Mr. Altman is a sign of decay, not one of progress. It indicates brainrot of a certain class of so called innovators, who think, like the country they hail from, they are indispensable and gods gift to mankind. Remember: whom the gods would destroy…
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1 day agoOrganic intelligence hasn’t set a very high benchmark for artificial intelligence.
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1 day agoIt is just one common thing in the EU leadership… Their masters
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1 day agoGo China!!!!!
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1 day agoGERMANY IS FINISH ,KAPUT
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1 day ago (edited)It cost 12 cents to print an American $100 Bill, time will prove it is worth every penny. It seems China is proving this point to American Tech stocks.
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1 day agoWill Denmark, in the case of Greenland, under the threat of the USA, implement Article 5 of NATO? Except that the USA is NATO and Denmark has given its few weapons to Ukraine.On the other hand, they have 15 Warrior Vikings stationed in Greenland.
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1 day agoThings are getting surreal.
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1 day ago360 has once lived in Florida and that makes her an expert in dealing with Americans. Why do we even have schools if it works like that. I will order Chinese food tonight so I can probably speak Mandarin tomorrow.
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1 day agoTrump’s inauguration is the only photo op Ursula has missed in the last ten years.
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1 day agoThe Indians seemingly believed Altman.
The Chinese, not so much
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22 hours ago“You can’t destroy the polish national-consciousness or Poles on the battlefield, but if you give them power, they will destroy themselves” – Otto von Bismarck
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21 hours agoRussian history is loaded with heroic moments and I would bet less than 10% of the American public can name a single one of them.
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1 day agoThe business model for these US coe’s is to give themselves tens of millions of dollars for their pockets and then 10% for the development of the actual technology they want to develop.
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1 day agoSigma boy is an Ok song, the fact the EU wanted to ban it made me look it up
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1 day agoI have the DeepSeek R1 32b quantized model running locally on a 3090 and it runs fine. That thing is, even in its quantized version, as good as o1 and it runs LOCALLY. That in itself is a huge blow to OpenAI`s credibility.
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1 day agoI’m a man who has never been lost! It’s always an adventure walk, hike, drive or trip. And as long as it’s an adventure I’m never lost. Just expanding my Horizons. Lol
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1 day ago
UKRAINE IS COLLAPSING.
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1 day agoHow about Germany asking for EU to dismantle Poland’s pipeline to Norway, which opened the day following the destruction of NordStream?
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1 day agoThe American love of emotions is a gold mine, the actors and actresses know full well how to tap into it.
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1 day agoMatt Taibbi and Tucker Carlson interview was excellent
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1 day agoI heard a long time ago that we our brains work much better when we are walking, Alex’s program is unique in ‘that way
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1 day agoThe Camptown ladies sing this song, Du-Daaaa, Du-Daaaa. I go back home with a body full of lead, Oh! The Duda dayyyyy! KA-Booom!
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1 day ago“I believe the Nord Stream pipelines should be dismantled,” Poland’s President Andrzej Duda said. “This pipeline causes a very big threat to Ukraine, to Poland, to Slovakia but also to other Central European countries. It is a threat from the point of view of energy, from the point of view of the military but also it is a huge economic threat because it means a domination of Russia over Europe in the economic sense,” Duda added. Read more
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1 day agoAll the intelligence in 10Downing is already artificial.
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1 day agoI also don’t understand the crying on TikTok, but then I’m an emotionally stable man. With better things to do.
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23 hours agoA jobless Samantha Power. Oh, joy! 



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1 day ago
MAKE PEACE NOT WAR.
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1 day agoDuda is taking those EU values to the next level 

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1 day agoDeepseek is the real open AI.
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1 day agoThey will do Germany a big favor to the rest of the EU blood suckers who will have to provide the bigger share of the EU Budget! The UK used to contribute 11% Good Luck Poland be ready to raise that VAT!
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1 day agoThank you for showing the beautiful surroundings! Love 🇬🇷! Regards from 🇸🇮!
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1 day agoWho else noticed the triangle cloud formation in the sky?
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1 day agoUSAid were active in Greenland until Trump’s executive order. 
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23 hours ago (edited)The Collective West, led by the Declining Empire, have truly gone off the rails.
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1 day agoI really like this guy, man. Always bring insightful contents. I hope to be able to visit Cyprus one day. Let’em be shaking LMFAO.
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1 day agoDUDA to Putin: “Germany will hold its breath until you give in!”
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1 day agoNo, the name of the brutish guy is Kid Starver
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23 hours agoPoland trying to keep Germany down
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1 day agoDeepseek is free and open.
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1 day agoOf course we must remember that as the USSR liberated Leningrad and raised the flag in Berlin, the Gulag network still existed. We must also remember that Russia today that emerged from the failed Soviet Union is a completely different country and society.
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1 day agoDeepSeek shows the ether that Americans are living in..
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1 day agoThe response memes to Selena Gomez were hilarious, especially the bongo drums with Trump dancing 


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1 day agoDeepseek cost the same as Sam Altman’s car.
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21 hours agoThe EU becoming the USSR. Banning outside art, entertainment and information.
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1 day agoYes, it’s a bizarro world… are they convinced 2+2=22 instead of 4? Also, if eighteen year olds are sent to a hopeless war, that would be, beyond heartbreaking. Thank you, I enjoyed your park quest! 
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1 day agoDeepSeek is already DeepDeceiving …. Trudeau to meet Polish PM and sign nuclear energy cooperation agreement. Governing without Parliamentary oversight or a mandate. Thx Alex Cheers from Kanuckistan 🇨🇦Read more
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1 day agoWho needs AI, EU has Analeena….
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1 day agoThe pirate and big balls are going away and now we have the rise of Kier Stormer. The comedy farce continues
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1 day agoYou’ve become my daily news Alex. Thank you from Boston.
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1 day agoThe 1000 days of Lenigrad .. people where litterally falling dead in the streets. And worst..
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1 day agoAlex, can you and Alexander do a deep dive on The Duran about this growing fight for supremacy by Poland vs Germany?
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1 day agoMany Ukrainian military also changed to civilian clothing making it difficult for Russian forces to identify civilian and military personnel
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1 day ago (edited)TikTok out, DeepSeek in
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1 day agoThere is no doubt Alex that you have truly mastered the art of walking and talking…as well as keeping us in the picture..very talented..thank You for another very informative and fun podcast…We all benefit from your lovely work..
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23 hours agoIt’s so hopeless that India was the first country that landed on the far side of the moon for 1/16th of the cost.
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1 day agoRubio at his confirmation hearing said that ukraine is running out of ukrainians. It is over. Ukraine should surrender. But, zel is not a slav.
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1 day agoFrom:- RSingh [New Delhi] Trump will “tariff” everybody, & everybody will “tariff” america back (its that simple), world will see how america & trump handel that, hard times ahead for america, world has changed
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1 day agoGinger Mary Anne and the professor might have wanted it done, asked for it and pushed for it but it WAS the US. I have no doubt in that
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1 day ago
ALEX IS SIMPLY THE BEST.
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1 day ago (edited)How does Deepseek affect Starmer’s plans to spend billions to make the UK the centre of AI development…..when China has developed it with nickels and dimes?

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1 day agoI agree sovereignty is everything. Peace
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1 day agoFrom:- RSingh [New Delhi] Colombia has said will deport 140k illigal american staying there, Brazil, Mexico have said they will deport illigal american too, Honduras has said it will close usa base there, trunp is nothing to anyone, World has changed
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1 day agoThankyou Alex! Awesome update from Limassol. Good day to you and everyone!
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1 day agoSo Alex likes The Police, Lou Reed and of course Journey.
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1 day ago (edited)Will Ursula have to travel to the USA like the rest of the peasants? No diplomatic treatment. 
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1 day agoUs should only speak to national states not the EU
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1 day ago“Pretty hopeless”
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1 day agoNvidia’s PE ratio was sonething like 53, i.e. a massive hype bubble, it was only a matter of time before something burst that bubble
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1 day agoHow do you get lost on a tiny Island? Walk in any direction and you will eventually hit water! lol
stock here: shame on them. I trust the volcano more than I trust Hannity. See below for live eruptions at Kilauea