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MAGA Storm

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๐ŸŽฅ ใ€A Kitasan Black Son Who Doesnโ€™t Look the Part โ€“ and Thatโ€™s the Whole Pointใ€‘ Sol Oriens has joined the stallion roster at Breeders Stallion Station. His signature performance, of course, was the 2023 Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas), run on rain-affected, very unusual ground. He came from well off the pace and mowed them all down in one sweeping run. It was a spectacular victory achieved while he still looked physically immature, the kind of win that made you expect much more to come. Sadly, that turned out to be the last time he ever got his head in front. Chronic issues in his back and loin area surfaced, and from that point on he was never able to show his true potential. For a horse who always looked like a late bloomer, itโ€™s a real shame we never got to see his genuine peak. His dam Skia is a mare steeped in European blood. She won the Prix Fille de lโ€™Air (G3), and her progeny have been high-class too: Vin de Garde, for instance, finished second and third in the Dubai Turf (G1). Physically, Sol Oriens is a small horse who looks nothing like his sire, Kitasan Black, at all โ€“ and to me, that is exactly where his value lies. The conventional way of thinking is that if a colt is good enough to become a stallion, then resembling his sire is a positive. That may be true for the first generation โ€“ but by the time you get to the grandchildren, itโ€™s not necessarily a good thing. Out of roughly 8,000 foals in a crop, only a tiny handful will ever win a G1. As a group, those few are biological โ€œoutliersโ€ rather than the norm. Soon weโ€™ll be living in a world with Kitasan Black blood everywhere. Horses that โ€œlook like Kitasan Blackโ€ will no longer be individuals; theyโ€™ll be a type. In that kind of environment, which horses actually break through the ceiling? Kitasan Black himself is an outstanding stallion, but to surpass him you need to reach a dimension beyond what he alone can provide. To go beyond Kitasan Black, you donโ€™t just need Kitasan Black โ€“ you need the power of the dam side as well. Thatโ€™s one of the reasons I think the maternal pedigree is so crucial when evaluating a stallion. Sol Oriens, a Kitasan Black son who doesnโ€™t resemble his sire and still managed to win a Classic, is almost a living proof of concept for โ€œcreating a horse that can surpass the fatherโ€ and โ€œforging an ultimate individuality โ€“ in other words, a G1 winner.โ€ What makes Sol Oriens truly unique is the fact that he carries five separate lines of Tudor Minstrel on his damโ€™s side. Tudor Minstrel was a small, low-withers horse, but over a mile and below he was untouchable โ€“ he crushed the 2000 Guineas by eight lengths and ranks among the greatest three-year-old milers in history. He was a completely different type from Kitasan Black. Tudor Minstrelโ€™s third dam is Lady Josephine, a mare Iโ€™ve cited many times. Lady Josephine stands behind the speed revolution in modern racing: sheโ€™s in the background of Northern Dancer, Mr. Prospector, Sunday Silence and other lines that reshaped the breed. This female line produced monsters like Mahmoud, Fair Trial, Nasrullah and Royal Charger. Even the famed Sunday Silence ร— Lyphard nick involves Fair Trial, which shows you how central Lady Josephine is as a speed influence. On top of that, Tudor Minstrel himself is bred on a 3ร—2 cross of the near-relatives Selene and Sansovino, with the great Hyperion โ€“ another cornerstone of European stamina โ€“ naturally present as well. When you realize that Sol Oriens has five lines of Tudor Minstrel packed into his damโ€™s side, he starts to look even more intriguing. He hasnโ€™t been admitted to Shadai Stallion Station, so heโ€™s unlikely to receive the absolute maximum level of support, and it will be difficult for him to rank among the very top sires by earnings. Even so, if heโ€™s given enough backing, I genuinely believe itโ€™s entirely possible that somewhere down his line, a true superstar will emerge.

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11,168 gรถrรผntรผleme โ€ข 7 ay รถnce

โŒ๐Ÿ’ขโš ๏ธBREAKING FIND: ๐Ÿ‘‰๐ŸปWAS THE PLOT OF 10th SEPT 2025 ASSASSINATION OF CHARLIE KIRK BORNE FROM A PREVIOUS TPUSA THREAT ๐Ÿ‘‰๐ŸปWAS HUNTER KOZAK FORCED TO PARTICIPATE IN ASKING THE FINAL QUESTIONS??? ๐Ÿ‘€๐ŸŽฅPART 1 of this video of HK appearing to be commanded to the mic ๐ŸŽค โ“WHYโ€ฆ โ€ข were security so on top of HK - getting aggressive with him as he walked โ€ข were they rushing him up to speak โ€ข did HK look terrified of the security just for going to touch the mic ๐Ÿ‘€๐ŸŽฅPART 2 Does Charlie recognise the pattern of questions & letโ€™s HK & the rest of them know, he hears exactly whatโ€™s playing out? I think so..โฌ‡๏ธ โš ๏ธ๐Ÿ’ขOn his podcast, Frank Turek says Charlie was being peppered with questions in the car on the way in. You can see Charlie realise what had happened during the journey to UVU. Not casual conversation, no genuine โ€˜what if this is askedโ€™ prepโ€ฆ. Pressure. Repetition. Focus. Then on stage Delivered by a selected questioners, but in a specific arranged order. As we have learned since, this was by design, these questioners were TOLD what to ask The questions land one after anotherโ€ฆ ๐Ÿ‘‰๐ŸปSame topics as in the car ride in. ๐Ÿ‘‰๐ŸปSame direction. ๐Ÿ‘‰๐ŸปSame pattern as he had been coached. So Charlie makes a point of telling HK โ€œI hear you.โ€ Measured. Controlled. Not โ€œgo ahead.โ€ Not relaxed. Like a directed declaration of โ€˜I know why youโ€™re asking these questionsโ€™ Then as he ponders, looks around.. Pause. Breath. Mic adjustment. He continues, guided by his faith but looking at someone as he says โ€˜counting or not counting gang violenceโ€™ - as if he was asking - Including or not including the number of people who have played a part in my death today. The sentence in reference to what was unfolding around him, his final โ€˜I see all of youโ€™ Moments later: impact. Project Constitution HustleBitch Matt Wallace Ian Carroll Charo Charliesangels47 Laissez Faire Lounge Public Bureau of Investigation Keli Rabon Jimmy Dore Sam Parker ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿงฏ Sam Tripoli ๐Ÿ”ฅJesse ON FIRE๐Ÿ”ฅ EddieSpaghetti๐Ÿคจ Stew Peters Rachel LouisianaGirl (Tara) Baron Coleman Sword Truth SilentRebel

Indiรซpendent News Show

17,615 gรถrรผntรผleme โ€ข 3 ay รถnce

โ€ผ๏ธ๐ŸšจSERIOUS ALLEGATIONS BY POLEPOLE ABOUT GRAND CORRUPTION IN MINING BY ROSTAM AZIZIโ€ผ๏ธ๐Ÿšจ #Tanzania Former ambassador to Cuba Humphrey Polepole has yesterday night dug in to GRAND CORRUPTION of dodgy coal mine acqusition by Rostam Aziz . A number of people (incl Polepole?) allege is that the revelation of this dodgy mining deal is the reason Tundu Antiphas Lissu was also violently detained in Songwe where the mine is located and later falsely charged with treason (influence of Rostam Aziz) Polepole alleges that under Samia Suluhu - Rostam acquired 70% of the largest coal mine in East and Central Africa for 1 million USD (Two billion shillings) which is cheaper than a plot in the highend suburb of Dar es Salaam - Masaki! He also has spoken about how initially the govt of Tanzania had arranged and raised funds to buy the shares from the Australian company under Magufulj but after Magufuliโ€™s suddent death and Samia coming into power, the deal was cancelled through โ€œa call from aboveโ€ And Rostam took over! Tundu Lissu did talk about this a day before he was violently arrested although he did not name Rostam Aziz directly! This is another important bombshell and Polepole haa referred to Africa Confidential articles Worth digging into this Reuters Africa BBC News Africa CNN Africa ICIJ Hapa inabidi tuwe serious kama Taifa ๐Ÿ˜“ acha tuanze kufuatilia kiuandishi wa habari! Hiyo ya DPW pia iko jikoni Mwaka huu hadi #TutaelewanaTu Alafu narudia MSINITEKE wala MSITEKE mtu - jibuni hoja! And of course #NoReformsNoElection

Maria Sarungi Tsehai

38,340 gรถrรผntรผleme โ€ข 10 ay รถnce

Tom Crawshaw has been building automations for 9 years with $25 million in client revenue to his name. He just walked me through his Claude Code content system that's generating millions of views and tens of thousands of followers. Here's what I learned: 1. Skills beat Projects in Claude. Projects load every context file on every message and burn your token window. Skills work like a book where the LLM reads the table of contents and pulls only the chapter it needs for the job. Same context, fraction of the tokens. 2. He has a /content-create slash command that runs the entire pipeline. Voice profile, copywriting principles, hook generation, image direction. One command. He doesn't write anything from scratch anymore. 3. His voice profile auto-updates weekly. He wrote a script that hits the X API every 7 days, pulls his top-performing posts by engagement, and rewrites his voice profile based on what's actually working. The profile evolves on its own. 4. He distilled a master copywriter's entire body of work into a single markdown file. Grabbed every Alen Sultanic post he could find, dropped it into Claude, asked for the core principles, fed it into the skill. Now every post he writes runs through those principles automatically. 5. The hook generator scores 16 hooks per post against 7 criteria. Curiosity loops, specificity, sensory, credibility, voice match, and a couple of others. He never picks the #1 by default. Sometimes he splices the first line of one hook with the body of another. The taste is still his. 6. /insights is a native Claude Code command nobody talks about. It analyzes every session you've ever run and produces a full report on your usage patterns, where things break down, and prompts you can paste back into Claude to fix them. I had never heard of it. I'm running it tonight. 7. He spends most of his time on hooks and images. If those two suck, the body copy doesn't matter. Nobody reads it. 8. Image generation is never one-shot. He keeps a folder of reference images that have worked before and feeds them into Nano Banana/GPT Image 2 every time. Then he takes the 80-90% output and finishes it in Canva using "magic grab" to move logos and clean up text. Last mile is human every time. 9. The humanizer step is non-negotiable. Strip em dashes. Kill the "it's not X, it's Y" pattern. Cut the triple negatives. Cut "no fluff." He still has to remind Claude mid-session because it drifts. If you're not auditing for AI tells, you're shipping slop. 10. Wisprflow is the most important tool in his stack. Not a content tool. An everything tool. His test for whether you should be using it: do you talk faster than you type? You do. Everyone does. Bonus fact he dropped: QWERTY was designed 200 years ago to slow typing down so old typewriters wouldn't jam. We've been carrying that forward ever since. Voice is finally undoing it. This was an inside look at how a serious operator Tom is using Claude Code to run a content engine. The good, the bad, the iteration, all of it. I hope you enjoy this one as much as I did. Go watch it.

Corey Ganim

36,120 gรถrรผntรผleme โ€ข 2 ay รถnce

Kevin O'Leary: The 80/20 signal-to-noise rule Steve Jobs & Elon Musk used to outperform everyone "I used to work for Steve Jobs in the early 90s making all of his educational software. I would say, 'Steve, we've got to do some market research on Oregon Trail. It's in 110,000 school buildings. It's going to cost you 12-15 million bucks. We want to find out what the students want, what the teachers want, what the parents want.'" O'Leary shares Steve's response: "Steve would say, by the way, not a nice guy, not a nice guy, he would say to a room full of people: 'Kevin, I don't give a shit what the students want or the parents think or anybody thinks. It's what I want. They don't know what they want till I tell them what they want.'" O'Leary pushed back: "I said, 'Steve, you sound like such an asshole. You have no idea what that sounds like.' He said, 'No, no, that's how it is, Kevin. Are you making money with me? Am I your fastest growing OEM? Have we not been wildly successful and continue to be?' I said, 'Yes, Steve, that's true.' He said, 'Then shut up and do what I say.' That's how he would talk to you. 100%." O'Leary explains what he learned: "There's a concept that he understood that very few people focused on back then, signal-to-noise ratio. His vision of signal was the top 3 to 5 things you have to get done in the next 18 hours. Not your vision for the business next week or next month or next year. Just the next 18 hours you're awake. You're going to get those 3 to 5 things done that you have deemed critical for your mission. They must get done today. Anything that stops you from doing that is the noise." He shares the ratio that made Jobs successful: "For Steve Jobs, the signal to noise ratio to be successful was 80/20. 80% signal, 20% noise. And I knew that to be true with him because he would email me at 2:30 in the morning and expect me to get back to him." O'Leary compares Jobs to one other person: "The only other person I've seen with a higher ratio than that is Elon Musk. He has no noise. He does not deal with noise. He is 100% signal. 24 seconds of every 30 seconds. 60 seconds of every minute. 60 minutes of every hour. The 18 hours he's awake, it's all signal. And look what he's achieved." He acknowledges the tradeoff: "That's very awkward for him socially, because noise is dealing with your family sometimes. Noise is saying hi to a friend. Noise is doom scrolling on social media. Maybe playing your guitar. But very few people on Earth, and if you go back in history, you'll find that the geniuses of their time were close to 100% signal." O'Leary shares another example: "Bezos will not make a decision after 1:00 in the afternoon, because he felt that the noise was too high. The signal for him was in the morning hours." He summarizes the lesson: "This is a crucial aspect of success that I now understand. It defines an entrepreneur. A man or woman that understands the signal-to-noise ratio, that focuses on that, they'll be successful. The ones that can't, that get down to a 50/50 signal to noise, they'll fail. It's that simple."

Jaynit

152,387 gรถrรผntรผleme โ€ข 3 ay รถnce