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This CIA-trained remote viewer just alleged he was abducted by Grey aliens and taken to an exotic, faraway planet. “The sky was black.” “The grass was totally black.” “The sun was out, but very dim.” The Greys even let him fly their UFO. Stop scrolling to hear Lyn Buchanan tell his life-changing abduction experience with Jesse Michels: “I heard something land in the backyard.” “I couldn’t move.” “Immediately I woke up, and I was sitting in a white room.” A pale, 7-foot tall being “came into the room, and I said: excuse me, can I sit by the window?” “He got this look of fear on his face and turned around and ran out.” “A few minutes later, a little Grey with three of these big guys huddled behind the Grey came in.” “The Grey said: we’ve got work to do, come with me.” “He was the pilot, and he had me kneel down in front of the control panel.” “With me kneeling down and him standing, we were eye to eye, so that tells you his size.” “We would land, the tall white guys would go out and come back in.” “I guess they were picking up more people.” “Finally [the Grey] said: we’re going on a long jump now.” “We didn’t land for quite a while.” “I said: I’ve been watching, can I try [flying] it?” “I tried it and I didn’t wreck the thing, but he was standing right over me just in case.” “We landed at some place that was not Earth.” “I looked out the front window, and there were two other ships.” “There was a string of people going, and I asked him: what do you do here?” “He said: we’re a medical team. We catch a lot of diseases going around space. And we have no immunity, but you people are like antibody factories. We use your antibodies for health.” “I was getting off, and they were going up this path to a pavilion that was up on the hill.” “He grabbed me by the arm, and he said: you don’t wanna go up there.” “He pulled me over to the side, and we sat down on the grass on the hillside.” “The grass was totally black.” “As we sat there … you could hear up on the hill, somebody would scream in horror, and everybody else would laugh.” “I said: what are you implanting in us?” “He said: we don’t implant anything into you.” “I said: well, we find these glass-like things implanted in us.” “He said: you people won’t be still. The tips of our instruments break off.” “And I said: well, why do you stick those?” “He said: because we take one or two cells of our diseased tissue, put it on that tip, implant it into you, and you will start making antibodies, and then we come back and harvest the antibodies.” Jesse Michels: “Do you know where this other planet is?” Buchanan: “No, I just know it wasn’t Earth.” Michels: “The other guy, the seven-foot guy—” Buchanan: “They struck me as being dumb as a rock.” “They were just workers for the Greys.” “While we’re there on the hillside, the pilot … went off and got another one that came back, sat down on the hill behind me and said: put up your hand.” “I put up my hand, he put his hand on the back of mine, and from that point on, I remembered nothing until the people were coming back down the hill, and I was in line with them, getting back onto the ship.” “The next morning, I was standing at the back window of [my house], and could not remember why I was there.” For 25 years, Buchanan had no memory of his abduction. Just a persistent, nagging feeling that he’d “forgotten something.” It wasn’t until 25 years later that he remembered everything. Jesse Michels American Alchemy

Holden Culotta

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Marc Andreessen on the 5 personality traits of an innovator “When you’re talking about real innovators—people who actually do really creative, breakthrough work—I think you’re talking about a couple things:” 1. Very high in trait openness. “Just flat-out open to new ideas… And the nature of trait openness means you’re not just open to new ideas in one category—you’re open to many different kinds of new ideas… But of course, just being open is not sufficient because if you’re just open, you could just be curious and explore and spend your entire life reading, talking to people, but never actually create something.” 2. High level of conscientiousness. “You need somebody who’s really willing to apply themselves—typically over a period of many years to accomplish something great… For most of these people, it’s years and years of applied effort. You need somebody with an extreme willingness to basically defer gratification… Of course, this is why there aren’t many of these people—there aren’t many people who are high in openness and high in conscientiousness because to a certain extent, they’re opposed traits.” 3. High in disagreeableness. “If they’re not ornery, they’ll be talked out of their ideas… Because the reaction most people have to new ideas is ‘Oh, that’s dumb.’ So, somebody who’s too agreeable will be easily dissuaded to not pull on the thread anymore.” 4. High IQ. “They just need to be really smart because it’s hard to innovate in any category if you can’t synthesize large amounts of information quickly.” 5. Relatively low neuroticism. “If they’re too neurotic, they probably can’t handle the stress.” Source: Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.

Startup Archive

94,522 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

Three days ago I asked myself a dumb question. It was so stupid I was actually ashamed to Google it. Can AI earn money while I sleep? Not saving time. Not automating routine. I mean putting real money into my account while I am not looking at the screen. Everyone says ClawdBot will change how we work. Automation. Task management. Smart replies. But I was sitting in my kitchen thinking about something else entirely. You know that feeling when you look at a tool and realize everyone is using only 1% of its potential? It is like being given a race car and only using it to drive to the store for bread. I decided to test it. I started a notebook. I record everything. > Day One I started with something simple. I gave Clawdbot a task. Find wallets on Polymarket where the numbers do not add up. Where the profit is too high for the win rate. Where the result smells like a system rather than luck. It thought for 14 minutes. I had time to pour a coffee and forget about it. Then the screen flashed. 4 addresses. I scrolled through the first three in a minute. Big bets on politics. They guessed the election. Classic. On the fourth one I stopped. Not because it was the most profitable but because I did not understand what I was looking at. The wallet was not trading politics or sports or anything people write reviews about. It was trading the weather. I read it three times. Weather. Will it be 9 degrees in London tomorrow? Will it rain in Tokyo? These are markets I would not even click on by accident. Then I looked at the numbers. > It started with $27. It is now at $63,853. $27 is two trips to McDonald's. It is nothing. $63,853 is a new car or a down payment on an apartment. It is two years of someone's salary. Between those two numbers was only one thing. Thousands of bets on rain. I closed the tab. Opened it again. Checked if it was a glitch. Real dollars. On markets that look like a bad joke. > Day Two I could not get that wallet out of my head. I went to look at its transaction history. I expected to find one big win that explained everything. A lucky hurricane forecast. Instead I saw thousands of small bets. Boring. "Will the temperature in New York be above 15 degrees?" Then I noticed the detail that finally broke my brain. Its win rate: 33%. It loses more often than it wins. 2 out of 3 bets go to zero. Any normal person with that result would be posting about how the market is unfair. Yet this wallet is sitting on $63,000 in profit. How? I started deconstructing the trades. After an hour I got it. When it loses, it loses 10 or 20 cents. When it wins, it takes $1.00. Loses 9 times in a row? Lost $1.80. Wins 1 time? Got $10.00. > This is not trading. It is math that works as long as you do not interfere with your emotions. Here is how it works. Weather is one of the most predictable things on the planet. Governments invest billions in satellites. Data is updated every 2 or 3 hours. Precision to a tenth of a degree. This data is public. But Polymarket is not a weather station. It updates its markets with a delay of 6 or 8 hours. Imagine the situation. 6 AM. The weather service updated the forecast. The probability that London reaches 9 degrees tomorrow rose to 80%. Algorithms everywhere already recalculated the data. But on Polymarket the YES button is still sitting there for 10 cents. Because the market has not woken up yet. This bot sees the difference. It buys YES for 10 cents when the real probability is already 80%. It is not guessing. It is buying what is essentially already known. It just waits a day and collects the dollar. 10 cents turn into a dollar. On information available to anyone who can read weather APIs. That evening I called a friend. He has been trading for 3 years. He sits in analytical chats. Draws support levels. I asked him: "How was the last month?" "I broke even. The market is tough right now. Too much noise." I looked at the screen. A bot betting on rain with a 33% win rate. Profit: $63,853. My friend with 3 years of experience and hundreds of hours of analysis. Profit: $0. Who is doing it wrong? I am not asking you to take my word for it. The blockchain does not lie: > Day Three I decided to dig deeper. I looked at the wallet description. I expected something complex. A hedge fund. A team of developers. Secret data sources. I found one line: Claude plus public weather APIs. Ordinary Claude. The one on your phone. Connected to free weather services. No secret stations. No insiders. No millions for infrastructure. Just an AI doing what any of us could do. But we are too lazy. Or bored. Or we think it is too simple to work. If someone already built this with basic Claude and free APIs... What happens when Clawdbot gets direct access to trading? > Day Four I watched the wallet in real time. First bet: loss. Second bet: loss. Third bet: loss. I thought: this is it. The statistics are collapsing. Fourth bet: loss. Fifth bet: loss. Down $12 in an hour. I was ready to write a post about how I overestimated this. Sixth bet: Temperature in Chicago. Win. +$87. Seventh bet: Win. +$94. By evening: 9 losses. 5 wins. Daily total: +$385. No emotions. No posts about injustice. No strategy changes after a loss. Just the next bet. I wrote to my friend. The one who has been trading for 3 years. "How was your day?" "Down $200. Market makers caught my stop loss again." I looked at the screen. A bot with no posts and no loud claims. +$385 for the day on rain bets. My friend with 3 years of experience and dozens of books. Minus $200 and a post about how the system is against him. > Day Five I woke up with a thought that kept me up all night. It finally hit me. It is not about the weather. It is not about APIs. It is not that the bot is "smarter". > It is about what the bot does NOT have: an ego that hates being wrong. No urge to revenge-trade. No boredom from repetition. My friend trades against the market. He tries to be smarter than the crowd. This bot trades against human nature. And nature loses every day. Clawdbot found me this wallet in 14 minutes. The weather bot turned $27 into $63,000 on markets everyone else thinks are trash. Both use the same principle. Do something simple. Remove emotions. Repeat. I do not know when Clawdbot will start trading on its own. Maybe in a month. Maybe in a year. But I know one thing. While we discuss if it is possible... Someone already set up their bot and went to live their life. Right now as you read this. Somewhere a weather service updated a forecast. Polymarket is sleeping. The bot is already entering a position. And my friend is writing a post about how market makers do not let honest people earn. Guess who wakes up tomorrow with money in their account?

Blaze

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Incompetent officers though their actions cause the largest settlement in the history of the country. Five officers get fired as a result. Richard "Randy" Cox was arrested in New Haven, Connecticut, on weapons charges that were later completely dismissed. What followed became one of the most devastating and heavily criticized incidents of police misconduct and negligence ever captured on camera. ​Placed into the back of a city transport van, Cox was handcuffed behind his back. The van was not equipped with seatbelts. While en route to the detention center, the driver slammed on the brakes to avoid an intersection collision. Without restraints to brace himself, Cox flew he@d-first into the metal partition wall, bre@king his n€ck. ​Despite his immediate, cries that he could not move and believed his n€ck was br0ken, the officers on duty at the jail openly mocked him. They accused him of being drunk, faking his injuries, and "doing extra shit." When he did arrive at the station, instead of waiting for medical personnel to safely immobilize him, officers dragged Cox out of the van by his feet, manhandled him into a wheelchair, and locked him in a holding cell literally leaving him on the floor with his legs and hands cuffed before he was finally transferred to a hospital. ​The incident left Cox paralyzed from the chest down. ​In the aftermath, the city of New Haven agreed to a historic $45 million settlement with the Cox family—the largest police misconduct settlement in U.S. history. The department completely overhauled its transportation policies to mandate seatbelts, and five officers involved were fired or forced into retirement while facing misdemeanor criminal charges. ​However, the legal resolution took a highly controversial turn regarding the driver of the van, Officer Oscar Diaz. ​While the New Haven Board of Police Commissioners originally voted unanimously to fire Diaz, the police union appealed. The Connecticut State Board of Mediation and Arbitration ultimately overturned his firing, ruling that a 15-day unpaid suspension was more appropriate because Diaz had an exemplary 15-year record, didn't control the lack of seatbelts, and had technically radioed for an ambulance. Personally I feel as though he should have been fired as he should have immediately waited for the ambulance where he was, or drove straight to the hospital himself. ​The city aggressively fought the decision in state court, but after losing their final appeal, officials were legally forced to reinstate Diaz to the force on administrative duties. Furthermore, a judge completely dismissed the criminal charges against him and two other officers through an accelerated rehabilitation program. As it stands, the driver is the only officer involved in the incident to successfully regain his job which again is kind of a slap in the face. In the end while five officers were fired, only 4 stayed fired due to one getting his job back.

Giggling Ganon

216,291 Aufrufe • vor 20 Tagen

Taking time today to celebrate a passionate and visionary leader who has been part of our MTN 🇺🇬 success story - Somdev Sen MTN UgandaCMO who has been our Chief Marketing Officer for the last 6yrs. I will remember Som for many things..his first answer to everything is No, No, No..😅…never being one to take the conventional path but always choosing to swim upstream…I have to admit, it took me a while to understand 😃. He has been passionate about DOING MORE for Uganda which has been demonstrated by key campaigns that he and his team have executed - many of them memorable, some of them provocative, but all driven by a passion to make our brand the subconscious choice of every Ugandan. He surprised me with his love for photography (it’s a patient sport…a skill which so contradicts his everyday personality!) but his most endearing attribute was the deep care he had for his team, creating an environment where everyone’s contribution was valued and celebrated. Thank you Somdev for your excellence and passion - the brand campaigns run under your wing will live on in the memory of our brand and national fabric - who can forget your passion for Uganda Cranes and how you fought to get us back into the game as the main sponsors of our national football team…or the unforgettable campaigns you executed that created deep connections with our customers…to name a few , ‘Uganda is Home’, ‘MTN MoMo Nyabo’, and most recently, ‘Together We Are Unstoppable’ .These initiatives have brought the MTN brand closer to our communities, resonating deeply with our customers and fueling the growth we see today. As you step into your new and exciting new role as Chief Marketing and Innovation Officer at MTN Rwanda, we are sad to see you go and thrilled for this next chapter in your career. Your creativity, leadership, and relentless drive have set a high bar here at MTN Uganda, and I have no doubt you will bring the same passion and vision to your work in MTN Rwanda. They’re gaining a true visionary, and we couldn’t be prouder. Thank you, Som, for your incredible contributions and for being an invaluable part of the MTN Uganda family. You will be greatly missed, and we wish you every success in the future!

Sylvia Mulinge M.B.S

12,313 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

My response to James White’s calls for me to be doxxed: Earlier today on the Dividing Line, 𝔚𝔥𝔦𝔱𝔢𝔅𝔢𝔞𝔯𝔡 spent about five minutes talking about how vile of an anon I am, based on a recent tweet, which was a joke at his expense. If you’d like to see what I said, I spliced it into the video below at the appropriate time, but essentially James White was imagining out loud the grin on Doug Wilson’s face while Doug wrote about the Corey Mahler debate. I said that James needed to start using the “no homo” disclaimer. I’m sure he doesn’t know what that means, but it’s very common slang among men. “Don’t be so gay” is what I was saying. I’ve also mocked his shirts and sweaters in a similar way. It obviously annoys him. Whatever. James White referred to this tweet as “sexual innuendo,” which is not correct. I was not insinuating that he and Doug Wilson are a gay couple. It was a joke. Did it cross the line? I don’t think so. Did it walk right up to the line? Maybe. But keep in mind that James White didn’t know what TLDR meant without looking it up. He’s a bit out of his element on 𝕏. Stuff goes over his head. So then, James brought up the Treble Woe situation. Woe had some very sexually explicit posts get revealed and shared on 𝕏. There was talk of anal sex and all sorts of other things, which no one approves of including me. I defended Woe from those (like White) who were demanding re-repentance, basically a pound of flesh. I didn’t think that was biblically warranted. But James said today that my tweet was comparable to what Woe said! That’s literally insane. I don’t talk that way. I’ve never talked that way. But since James didn’t actually say what I said, everyone will just believe it was exactly like what Woe said. Really nasty stuff. Very underhanded. Also very on brand. And as an aside, isn’t it interesting that James White just loves the “Hitler Hated Christ” anon account who outed Woe’s prior spicy posts? I guess all anons are equal, but some anons are more equal than others. Next, James White attempted to make a biblical argument for doxxing me, such that my church could discipline me appropriately for saying “no homo.” He believes this needs to happen so that I don’t infect my church. Here is my response to that: I am not anonymous. I am pseudonymous because of the organization I work for. But, I have an ID-verified account that is monetized, so I’m very real. Several godly men (you would know them) on this platform know who I am, and I would welcome their rebuke for anything I say, for they are dear friends. I am a faithful member (not a pastor) of a Bible-believing church. It is a dispy Baptist church that I do not agree with on soteriology, covenant theology, or eschatology. I love the people there, and they love me. I don’t bring up my unique perspectives because I don’t want to divide the church. I’m not as old as James White, but I’m older than his kids. I’ve been married for over a decade and have multiple children. I used to use a lot more coarse language on this platform, but I was convicted about that several years ago. My content is rated PG, but it’s 1980s PG if that makes sense. Most of what I do is post clips and give commentary, and I’m willing to criticize or defend anyone if I feel they deserve it. So that’s me. I’m not a monster. I’m not vile or vulgar. There’s just no evidence of that. In closing, thank you to everyone that has supported me. I hope my content will continue to be of value to you going forward. If you see anyone trying to dox me, please let me know and report them. I appreciate it. God bless.
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My response to James White’s calls for me to be doxxed: Earlier today on the Dividing Line, 𝔚𝔥𝔦𝔱𝔢𝔅𝔢𝔞𝔯𝔡 spent about five minutes talking about how vile of an anon I am, based on a recent tweet, which was a joke at his expense. If you’d like to see what I said, I spliced it into the video below at the appropriate time, but essentially James White was imagining out loud the grin on Doug Wilson’s face while Doug wrote about the Corey Mahler debate. I said that James needed to start using the “no homo” disclaimer. I’m sure he doesn’t know what that means, but it’s very common slang among men. “Don’t be so gay” is what I was saying. I’ve also mocked his shirts and sweaters in a similar way. It obviously annoys him. Whatever. James White referred to this tweet as “sexual innuendo,” which is not correct. I was not insinuating that he and Doug Wilson are a gay couple. It was a joke. Did it cross the line? I don’t think so. Did it walk right up to the line? Maybe. But keep in mind that James White didn’t know what TLDR meant without looking it up. He’s a bit out of his element on 𝕏. Stuff goes over his head. So then, James brought up the Treble Woe situation. Woe had some very sexually explicit posts get revealed and shared on 𝕏. There was talk of anal sex and all sorts of other things, which no one approves of including me. I defended Woe from those (like White) who were demanding re-repentance, basically a pound of flesh. I didn’t think that was biblically warranted. But James said today that my tweet was comparable to what Woe said! That’s literally insane. I don’t talk that way. I’ve never talked that way. But since James didn’t actually say what I said, everyone will just believe it was exactly like what Woe said. Really nasty stuff. Very underhanded. Also very on brand. And as an aside, isn’t it interesting that James White just loves the “Hitler Hated Christ” anon account who outed Woe’s prior spicy posts? I guess all anons are equal, but some anons are more equal than others. Next, James White attempted to make a biblical argument for doxxing me, such that my church could discipline me appropriately for saying “no homo.” He believes this needs to happen so that I don’t infect my church. Here is my response to that: I am not anonymous. I am pseudonymous because of the organization I work for. But, I have an ID-verified account that is monetized, so I’m very real. Several godly men (you would know them) on this platform know who I am, and I would welcome their rebuke for anything I say, for they are dear friends. I am a faithful member (not a pastor) of a Bible-believing church. It is a dispy Baptist church that I do not agree with on soteriology, covenant theology, or eschatology. I love the people there, and they love me. I don’t bring up my unique perspectives because I don’t want to divide the church. I’m not as old as James White, but I’m older than his kids. I’ve been married for over a decade and have multiple children. I used to use a lot more coarse language on this platform, but I was convicted about that several years ago. My content is rated PG, but it’s 1980s PG if that makes sense. Most of what I do is post clips and give commentary, and I’m willing to criticize or defend anyone if I feel they deserve it. So that’s me. I’m not a monster. I’m not vile or vulgar. There’s just no evidence of that. In closing, thank you to everyone that has supported me. I hope my content will continue to be of value to you going forward. If you see anyone trying to dox me, please let me know and report them. I appreciate it. God bless.

Defiant Baptist

110,091 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

War of the Walgreens: A San Francisco Documentary Caught in the crossfire, Asian Americans Grocery Store Employees attacked by violent drugged out thieves as Democrat leaders virtue signal instead of act. Darren Stallcup, World Peace Movement From 2019 to 2025, I spent years both fighting back recording what was happening in San Francisco at our local grocery stores, especially Walgreens. Documenting all the chaos and lawlessness I was witnessing firsthand on X because all the other media platforms wouldn't let me share my videos because the videos of my every day life violated community guidelines on their platforms but my real world community guidelines were being violated. X allowed me to share my story with the world. And now that same story might help an innocent Asian American man fighting for his freedom in a corrupt far left judicial system that forces tax paying law abiding citizens with no criminal record to do hard time while at the same time letting violent criminals out of jail the next day. Guang Hong, is a 44yo Asian American Walgreens employee in San Francisco and On March 19, 2025, Hong allegedly "stabbed" a violent drug addict thief, 30yo Larry Whitlock, in the eye during a power struggle in the Castro District, a predominantly gay neighborhood in San Francisco's outer downtown area. The incident began when a deranged Whitlock was seen fleeing the Walgreens at 498 Castro Way with stolen goods, democrats like to call it "unpaid merchandise" and other countries like those hands. Around 4:15 AM, A chaotic altercation eventually spilled out onto the street which lead to power struggle between Hong and the thief. Hong was then forced to resort to the only means of self defense at his disposal: his keys, and he then alleged stabbed Whitlock in the eye. Hong was arrested and booked on charges of assault with a deadly weapon, while Whitlock was hospitalized with non life threatening injuries. This is the thousandth instance of such a situation. Be very clear America, this has occurred thousands of times in San Francisco. I believe this Asian American man to not only be fighting for his life, but also our San Francisco Community and America The Great. I have been filming the realities of California streets since 2019. My documentation of the mass theft happening at Walgreens is unparalleled. I saw countless criminals, drug addicts and homeless people storming in, stealing whatever they could and leaving chaos behind. They use being a "victim" as a tool to exploit the lenient laws of our sanctuary city. The entitlement is ridiculous. This is not just a one time thing, it happened over and over again, like a never ending problem that no one could stop. And it didn't stop. All the Walgreens are closing down. This was one of the last few remaining Walgreens. After working at the Walgreens for years, enduring long days of hard work in San Francisco's very difficult and hostile business environment. You bet our Asian American Brother was ready to die on that hill. An Asian American Walgreens employee in San Francisco had enough. A thief came in, probably thinking it would be another easy grab, but this time, the employee fought back. He stabbed the thief in the head with his keys. Can you believe it? That story exploded across the news, spreading all over the country like a wildfire. Everyone was talking about it. But there’s so much more to this story that you probably didn’t hear about. I’m here to tell you the side of things that doesn’t always make it to the headlines, THE REAL RAW TRUTH about what’s been going on. I call it the "War of the Walgreens," because that’s what it felt like every day... a battle that just wouldn’t end. For years, I stood there every night, watching it all go down. I wasn’t just a bystander, though, one day I snapped after watching 50+ people ransack our local grocery store, and I turned into a vigilante. I couldn’t sit back and do nothing while these waves of thieves kept coming, one after another, like an army attacking our stores. Wave after wave. Hordes of thieves. I fought back however I could, trying to protect what was left. I hope this documentary shines a light on the darkness that’s been hiding in plain sight. This isn’t just about theft or crime, t’s about all of our grocery stores closing down because of mass theft and the people who have to deal with it every single day. Especially our Asian American brothers and sisters who work in these stores. They’ve been putting up with this craziness for years, abuse, disrespect and danger, all while just trying to do their jobs. I want you to see what they’ve been through because the world needs to know the truth about what is really happening in downtown San Francisco.

Darren Stallcup - World Peace Movement

12,059 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr