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๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ HOW THE U.S. LIKELY CAPTURED MADURO: INSIDE THE SPECIAL OPS HELICOPTER STRIKES ON CARACAS Hours ago, the U.S. launched a coordinated special operations raid into Caracas, Venezuela, using MH-47G Chinook and MH-60 Black Hawk helicopters from the elite 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR), known as the โ€œNight Stalkers.โ€ These aircraft were critical for penetrating urban terrain and contested airspace after initial airstrikes suppressed Venezuelan air defenses, including Buk-M2E surface-to-air missile systems. The MH-47G Chinooks served as the heavy-lift backbone of the operation, transporting larger strike teams and specialized equipment directly into hostile zones like Fuerte Tiuna and La Carlota. MH-60 Black Hawks - especially Direct Action Penetrator (DAP) variants - provided agile insertion, close air support, and rapid extraction, ideal for hit-and-run tactics targeting regime command centers or high-value figures like President Nicolรกs Maduro. Helicopters flew in tight formations, offering armed overwatch with rockets, miniguns, and Hellfire missiles while executing low-altitude raids designed to evade radar and overwhelm with speed. Their ability to strike, land, deploy, and exit within minutes made them the weapon of choice for decapitation-style missions. This was not a full-scale invasion - it was a surgical raid. The likely launch points were amphibious assets like the USS Iwo Jima or airfields in Puerto Rico, negating the need for fixed-wing deep penetration or ground convoys. The psychological impact was just as important as the tactical effect: low-flying U.S. helicopters over central Caracas sent a clear signal of air dominance and regime vulnerability. Hours later, Trump announced that Maduro had been captured and removed from the country. Sources: The War Zone, CBS News, Reuters, OSINT (Tyler Rogoway, Evergreen Intel), eyewitness footage from Caracas.

Mario Nawfal

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๐ŸšจThrilled to share our new CFR China Strategy Initiative report with CFR Global Health's Tom Bollyky, , Olivia Webb Kosloff, & Elena Every: "The Pharma Choke Point." The US is dependent on Chinese production for essential medicines, creating a "rare earths" problem in this sector. Seven hundred medicines approved for use in the United States depend on at least one chemical produced solely in China. For the last year, our study group of pharma and biotech specialists, China scholars, and industrial policy experts came together to: 1โƒฃ Use commercial data to map the dependencies 2โƒฃ Devise a typology of three unique "archetypes" of these dependencies 3โƒฃ Craft solutions to address these dependencies A few key points follow below: โžก๏ธChina's Leverage is real โ€” Beijing doesn't need a wartime crisis to exploit it. It can slow shipments, delay licenses, or reroute flows through "peacetime weaponization." That's the playbook it has already run on rare earths. โžก๏ธCurrent dependence is structural โ€” It's the product of decades of Chinese state investment and Western pursuit of the low-cost solution. China controls the raw/starting materials for 94% of US amoxicillin, 74% of heparin, and 70% of acetaminophen. It's dominating preclinical work in biotech. And diversifying downstream offers no real protection from upstream dependence. โžก๏ธArchetype 1: Upstream Dependence โ€” Roughly 700 medicines Americans depend on at least one chemical made only in China, including antibiotics, blood thinners, ER drugs. Solutions include: - building a strategic reserve of critical medicines - building "allied scale" to create diversified production - mix various long-term supply and demand interventions to change economic viability for KSMs, APIs, and other upstream inputs (more in the report) โžก๏ธArchetype 2: Competitive Displacement of U.S. Biomanufacturing and Clinical Trial Capacity โ€” For innovative biologicsโ€”medicines made from living cellsโ€”such as monoclonal antibodies, the risk is not a single upstream choke point but competitive displacement across every stage of the value chain: discovery, clinical development, contract manufacturing, and market access. The U.S. is losing a critical capability: now, WuXi alone handles nearly half of US clients' development programs. China alone is more than half of all late-stage monoclonal antibody programs. Lock-in deepens at every stage. Solutions include: - accelerating first-in-human clinical trials in the United States - funding and incentivizing the adoption of advanced biologics manufacturing technologies (e.g., low-cost capital from the USG) - building contract research alternatives in allied countries like South Korea - bolstering the U.S. biomanufacturing workforce - creating a system to secure artificial intelligence (AI)โ€“ready biodata and digital chemistry, manufacturing, and controls. โžก๏ธArchetype 3: Dependence on PRC Infrastructure โ€” Here, the vulnerability is not disruption in the supply of an existing product, but Chinese control over the research-and-development (R&D) infrastructure underlying future pharmaceutical innovation. Growing reliance on China for DNA synthesis is just one example. Solutions include: - improving DNA supply chain security - enhancing transparency and disclosing provenance - increasing federal investment in next-generation DNA synthesis technologies - and bolstering allied cooperation on standard-setting and procurement to encourage the adoption of these technologies. โžก๏ธKey Takeaway: China has both the tools and demonstrated willingness to weaponize U.S. pharmaceutical dependence: the structural conditions enabling it run through nearly every tier of the pharmaceutical supply. The question is not whether to act, but if the United States will manage to do so before a crisis makes the cost of decades of inaction unavoidable. I am so grateful to Tom, Prashant, Elena, Olivia, Chloe, Ben, Aarya, CFR's publications team, and so many others who made this possible. It was tremendously educational to work together on this project.

Rush Doshi

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Iโ€™m in the Cusco, Peru airport with measles warning signs are everywhere. Meanwhile, Wisconsin just confirmed 9 cases of a disease we eliminated in the US 25 years ago. As a physician watching this unfold: We are failing our children. The data is stark: โ€ข 33-year high in US measles cases โ€ข 1,300+ cases nationally in 2025 (so far) โ€ข 3 deaths this year โ€ข 150+ hospitalizations โ€ข All from a completely preventable disease Why is this happening? Vaccination rates have dropped below the 95% threshold needed for herd immunity. Wisconsinโ€™s school vaccination rate: 86%. Thatโ€™s a 9-point gap that measles is now exploiting. Hereโ€™s what every parent needs to understand about measles: It spreads through the AIR. If one person has measles, 90% of unvaccinated people who share that airspace will catch it. Itโ€™s one of the most contagious diseases known to medicine. It starts subtle: fever, cough, runny nose. Then comes the characteristic red rash spreading from face to entire body. But hereโ€™s the terrifying part - people are contagious BEFORE the rash appears. The MMR vaccine works. Two doses = 97% protection. Serious adverse events are extraordinarily rare. The risks from measles itself - encephalitis, pneumonia, death - dwarf any vaccine risk by orders of magnitude. Wisconsin now has one of the LOWEST measles vaccination rates in the entire country. Weโ€™re creating pockets of vulnerability that endanger not just unvaccinated children, but babies too young to be vaccinated and immunocompromised individuals. This isnโ€™t about individual choice anymore. Itโ€™s about collective responsibility. Countries like Peru take measles seriously because they remember what weโ€™ve forgotten: vaccine-preventable diseases kill children. They donโ€™t have the luxury of vaccine hesitancy that weโ€™ve developed in our success. Back-to-school season is here. Check your childrenโ€™s vaccination records TODAY. Schedule catch-up vaccines if needed. Have honest conversations with your pediatrician about any concerns. We eliminated measles once through science, public health infrastructure, and community solidarity. We can maintain that elimination. But only if we choose evidence over fear, community health over individual hesitancy. The choice is ours. The consequences affect us all. #measles #publichealth #vaccination #Wisconsin #outbreak #MMR #pediatrics #backtoschool #herdimmunity #preventable #medicine #vaccines #immunization

Dr. Kristin Lyerly

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๐ŸšจAPPLE SPENT 5 YEARS AND BILLIONS OF DOLLARS BUILDING THE MOST ADVANCED SECURITY SYSTEM IN CONSUMER HISTORY.. AN AI BROKE IT IN 5 DAYS.. Hereโ€™s what just happened.. Apple built something called Memory Integrity Enforcement for its new M5 chips.. Itโ€™s a hardware-level security system that attaches secret cryptographic tags to every piece of memory.. If a hacker tries to access memory they shouldnโ€™t.. The chip blocks it instantly.. Every known exploit chain against iOS and macOS was rendered obsolete overnight.. Apple said so themselves.. Then a small team at a cybersecurity firm called Calif used Anthropicโ€™s unreleased Claude Mythos Preview to find vulnerabilities in the macOS kernel.. The AI found the bugs almost instantly.. Because once it learned the pattern of a specific type of flaw.. It could recognize every other flaw in that same class across the entire codebase.. What used to take elite security teams months.. The AI did in hours.. Within 5 days.. The team had a fully working exploit that escalated a basic user account to full root access on an M5 Mac running the latest macOS.. With MIE fully enabled.. The billion-dollar hardware defense running at full strength.. The trick.. They didnโ€™t fight the hardware.. They went around it.. MIE is designed to catch memory corruption.. Hackers trying to overwrite pointers or inject code.. The team used a โ€œdata-onlyโ€ approach instead.. They manipulated legitimate data structures the hardware was never designed to monitor.. Like changing an internal flag from โ€œstandard userโ€ to โ€œadminโ€.. The chip saw a perfectly normal operation.. The operating system obeyed.. And the attacker had total control.. The hardware thought everything was fine.. Because technically it was.. The exploit never triggered a single tag mismatch.. They walked into Apple Park and hand-delivered a 55-page report.. Apple patched it in macOS 26.5.. And for the first time ever.. Appleโ€™s official security advisory credited the vulnerability discovery to โ€œCalif dot io in collaboration with Claude and Anthropic Researchโ€.. An AI is now credited in Appleโ€™s CVE patches.. But hereโ€™s what makes this story truly terrifying.. Before MIE existed.. An exploit kit called DarkSword was hitting iPhones with zero-click attacks.. Six vulnerabilities chained together.. Total device control just from visiting a webpage.. Deployed by Russian espionage groups, Turkish surveillance vendors, and actors in Saudi Arabia.. Then it got leaked on GitHub.. Nation-state capabilities.. Free for anyone.. MIE was supposed to make all of that impossible.. And an AI found a way around it in 5 days.. The previous model.. Claude Opus 4.6.. Found 22 security bugs in the Firefox codebase.. Claude Mythos Preview found 271 in the same environment.. A tenfold increase.. Linux kernel CVEs jumped from 300 per year to over 5,500.. Largely driven by AI-powered vulnerability research.. The IMF designated Claude Mythos as a systemic financial stability risk.. Because if an AI finds a flaw in software used by every major bank simultaneously.. It could trigger a cascading financial crisis.. Anthropic knew this was coming.. Thatโ€™s why they didnโ€™t release the model publicly.. Instead they launched Project Glasswing.. Giving defensive access to AWS, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, CrowdStrike, JPMorgan, and others.. $100 million in usage credits.. So defenders can scan their own systems before attackers get this capability.. The Pentagon blacklisted Anthropic over autonomous weapons.. Then quietly started using Mythos to harden government systems anyway.. The cybersecurity arms race just changed permanently.. Hardware canโ€™t save you.. Software canโ€™t save you.. The only defense against an AI that finds vulnerabilities is another AI that finds them first.. Five years and billions of dollars.. Five days and one AI.

Evan Luthra

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๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿšจ For the first time, German TV MDR covers DNA contamination in Pfizer's mRNA vaccine! ---------Transcript----------- We are in a private laboratory in Magdeburg. Professor Brigitte Kรถnig is examining Corona vaccines here. The result, all samples are contaminated. "With foreign DNA that should not be in the vaccine in this quantity. From my point of view, the alarming result is that all 5 batches had significant foreign DNA in them, which are well above the limit. It's about the BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine. 5 batches were given to the Magdeburg laboratory because there was a suspicion." Foreign DNA could be contained in the vaccine, and beyond the limit. According to WHO, the limit is a total DNA content of 10 nanograms per dose. It is important that this is not exceeded, because there is a risk that foreign DNA could penetrate human cells. Brigitte Kรถnig is an external professor at the medical faculty of the University of Magdeburg. She shows us the result of her privately conducted investigation. All 5 examined batches are contaminated. For the lowest concentration, the limit was exceeded by 83 times. The highest concentration found was 354 times the limit to Kรถnig. This is concerning. The client of the analysis is also a private individual. The biologist Dr. Jรผrgen Kirchner. He has been one of the vocal critics of mRNA vaccines for years. He operates a website called Gene Vaccines. There he also advertises his books written under a pseudonym. His last one is called "Sullied." He has also appeared on YouTubers like the controversial Corona critic Paul Brandenburg. And discussed with him his theses on vaccines. Also the findings from Magdeburg. When DNA contaminations are found in a vaccine, that are as far above the limits as we have found, then in my view a special paragraph of the Medicines Act automatically applies, that is paragraph 5. It says if a medicinal product is questionable, then it must be taken off the market. And the biologist tries to achieve this. In September, he was at a hearing in the Bundestag's Petitions Committee on the topic of pandemic planning. Here he used the opportunity to present the analysis results from Magdeburg. These are gigantic exceedances of a limit for a really very questionable medicinal product. But do the vaccines actually contain foreign DNA? The accusation is not new. Already in April 2023, American scientists found foreign DNA above the limit in the vaccines from BioNTech and Moderna. Also in this pre-publication of a Canadian study from the end of October, several scientists come to a similar conclusion. The researchers write, our results extend the existing concerns regarding vaccine safety. But are such traces of foreign DNA actually dangerous? Humans constantly carry foreign DNA in themselves. This can come from food, but also if bacteria enter the lungs. These floating DNA snippets are digested in the gut by enzymes. But there is a difference with the mRNA vaccination. The vaccine contains so-called lipid nanoparticles. They smuggle the mRNA into the cells. They do not differentiate, however, whether they transport mRNA or DNA. Could foreign DNA thereby directly penetrate the cell nucleus? That is at least the concern of this American researcher, Prof. Dr. Philip Buckhaults. He is a clear proponent of mRNA technology. Yet he too says he found DNA residues in Pfizer vaccine. Here at a hearing in the South Carolina Senate, he explains the potential consequences of DNA. By email he writes us, at the moment no one knows for sure, whether the foreign DNA has caused damage or will cause damage. But there is clearly a justified theoretical risk of genetic damage to long-lived stem cells. We asked several renowned German scientists about this concern. Only a few reply to our request. Among them is Prof. Emanuel Wyler from the Max Delbrรผck Center for Molecular Medicine, an institute funded by the federal government. He deems it extremely unlikely that the DNA could have negative consequences. Further, he writes, DNA in vaccines is not a new topic and is also tested for, for example, in a flu vaccine. Until now, no one has been interested, or one rightly trusts that the Paul Ehrlich Institute as the responsible authority performs the testing work correctly. In my opinion, this shows that this is not about DNA in vaccines, but either about fundamentally questioning vaccinations, our best weapon against infectious diseases, or about creating a sensation with the issue of Corona. However, Prof. Gerald Dyker, a chemist at the Ruhr University, does think that negative consequences are conceivable. He writes to us, against the background that one was under extreme time pressure, that the manufacturer decided, either without knowledge or with the acquiescence of supervisory authorities, to release the product with the remaining DNA impurities for mass vaccination. For Prof. Bernd Mรผhlbauer of the Drug Commission, however, it is still not clear at all, whether the vaccine is actually contaminated to a worrying extent. But he writes that residual amounts of DNA in the case of an mRNA vaccine cannot penetrate the cell nucleus and cause damage. Such experiments, including animal tests over several generations, are necessary and perhaps have already been conducted. And how do the authorities respond to the debate? The Paul Ehrlich Institute is responsible for the surveillance and safety of vaccines. We want to know, whether they themselves have tested the vaccines for foreign DNA or at least checked the results from Magdeburg. The written response is that parameters such as the residual DNA content in the vaccine are only experimentally tested by the manufacturer. The Institute thus does not test the vaccines themselves for DNA contamination but relies on the manufacturers' test protocols. The fact that the authority neither tests itself nor checks the analysis results from Magdeburg causes surprise to Professor Brigitte Kรถnig. "I would have expected, or assumed, that the authorities would at least randomly check the end product for contamination and purity. Depending on the product, or if something else is inside. As I said, the authorities can do that. Especially the Paul Ehrlich Institute has the equipment for it." The competent Federal Ministry of Health questions the analysis from Magdeburg and points out that some of the tested batches were already expired, according to Dr. Kirchner's notification. However, for the found foreign DNA this is irrelevant, says the scientist. The DNA in these lipid particles does not multiply. And is more likely to be decomposed. That is, if the vaccine is not expired, we might expect even higher values but not lower ones. The DNA does not multiply in a sterile vaccine. Since the authorities apparently doubt the investigation results from Magdeburg, we want to have various batches tested ourselves. We contacted more than 20 laboratories, some of them at German universities, but also private providers who can conduct such analyses. From all, we received rejections or no response. So, we failed to have a DNA analysis conducted independently once again. It would indeed be important to conclusively clarify the question of the DNA content. Because one reason for suspected DNA contamination could be the manufacturing process itself, which is different from the one used during the authorization study. The vaccine used for the clinical studies was manufactured mechanically without the involvement of microorganisms. This production path is named Process 1 in the documents of the European Medicines Agency (EMA). Pfizer then switched to a different production technique, referred to as Process 2. Only very few subjects in the authorization study received this vaccine. Here, the material was supplied by genetically modified bacteria. This process was apparently less complex. But did it actually pose a higher risk? That there were differences between the batches of the two different manufacturing processes has been a concern. Questions about comparability, characterization, and clinical suitability were raised. We ask BioNTech why the manufacturing process was changed nonetheless, but we do not receive an answer to this question. Regarding the suspected DNA contamination identified by the Magdeburg scientist, the company writes that the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is not contaminated with DNA. Furthermore, it states that the batches were subjected to comprehensive quality control by the manufacturer. The Magdeburg scientist says that she has now examined additional vaccine batches. Here too, she found foreign DNA. However, we as an editorial team were not able to conclusively answer whether this analysis is indeed accurate and, most importantly, whether the suspected DNA contamination can cause harm. The most recent act in the debate is this official-looking letter from an association called Medical Treatment Association, which warns doctors about the vaccine. However, as informed by the responsible authorities, this is said to be a false report. ----------------------------------- H/T: Aquarius-elect ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ

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Great to hear such kind words from Saagar Enjeti (who pronounced my name right!). I appreciate the coverage both he and Emily Jashinsky did on the hearing. Thank you! I really hope this was video of an anomalous craft but, at this point in time, I'm still skeptical. The full clip (link in replies) is 8:29) H/T: Heather | Nice People Saagar: "I do want to give some credit to some of the people who are saying that this video is not actually showing a UFO. Now again, I will let you make up your mind for yourself. But this actually comes from a guy who I very much respect, Joe Murgia, UfoJoe. Let's put it up here on the screen. Basically, he looked into it. They talk about the Hellfire missile. What he says (I was quoting one of That UFO Podcast's listeners/viewers), specifically, is that, quote, 'Contact occurred, with the missile passing through. The apparent "deflection" was a guidance system searching for a laser spot again, causing control surfaces to thrash. The three "trailing" objects align better with debris or internal components ignited by electrical damage rather than missile fragments. [IR] artifacts are possible but unlikely.' "Let's go to the next part here. And they say, the overall conclusion is that, 'The evidence is most consistent with a slow-moving or stationary balloon carrying an electrical payload, struck by a Hellfire that failed to detonate. Anomalies arise from fuse mechanics,' etc. "I will let others determine the facts, but that was some of the original, kind of, quote 'debunking' that I saw on it. You can make up your minds for yourself, in terms of what it comes from. It was Rep. Eric Burlison, by the way, who is the person who revealed it. And it's one of those where it was presented as received from an independent...from a whistleblower, according to him. But the circumstances are a bit weird. He said he received it without any metadata or any of that. He says independent review is ongoing. "So I do think it's important to at least present the fact that some analysts and others are saying that it could have been a balloon, which they say about all of them. And so, you know, I want to be totally fair about...that's part of the reason independent review is very important. Part of the reason, throwing it to the experts, et cetera, and actually taking this stuff seriously." (I hope we get more people chiming in and sharing their analysis and opinions. I'm not a video analyst so I rely on people who know more than me. Which is mostly everyone.) Saagar: "But nonetheless, it was great to see George Knapp and some of the others there recounting some of their experiences. I do think some of us are still getting very fed up with the fact that it's still so slow moving. I attended the first UFO hearing, what, two years ago, at this point...with Dave Grusch, right? I was there, I was in the room. I thought it was a big moment. I thought something was coming. And then, you know..." (We all thought we were reaching a breaking point, No pun intended. But that hasn't happened.) Saagar: "The NDAA continues to not have some of the UFO disclosure pieces, even though it's been pushed by members of the overall U.S. Senate. So we rely on Rep. Anna Paulina Luna or other people who are making extraordinary accusations. I'm very willing to believe, but we gotta see more evidence, we got to see more stuff come from the government." Emily: "Interesting disagreement playing out on X right now between UfoJoe and Lue Elizondo who, on NewsNation last night, made a very interesting argument. Which is, that the Hellfire missile UFO is evidence of, quote, 'technology that is making our premier missile system completely useless.' And if you're wondering why, in relation to what Saagar just described about the NDAA, why are members of Congress - and even, remember Secretary Marco Rubio as a senator?" Saagar: "Yeah, he was an OG. That's right." Emily: "Why are, quote, 'mainstream' members of Congress interested in getting answers to questions like these? Well, it's because they're seeing videos and hearing analysis from people like Lue, who worked at the Pentagon. You can debate Elizondo, whatever. But saying this is evidence of technology that's making our premier missile system completely useless. Now, UfoJoe disagrees." (I disagree because, to me, it appears that the missile disabled this object. So it accomplished its mission. Others, vehemently disagree. Here's one: ProPixel Video Analysis and Research. And this guy... Then you have MarikvR (anomalous) and Mick West (not anomalous), with opposing views. ~ Emily: "[UfoJoe] says, 'Early on, I agreed. Right now, I do not. I retain the right to change from my mind. Did Lue present any analysis or mention anybody who has done analysis besides the stuff shared on here by us?' But that gets to what Saagar was just saying, which is that, years into this third task force meeting, the bombshells are highly disputed. You know, it's not like this bombshell dropped yesterday, and everybody was like when that New York Times story originally dropped back in, what, 2017?" Saagar: "Oh, yeah, 2017. That's why I'm here, literally. That's the only reason, that's what got me in." Emily: "But we haven't had another moment like that, really." Saagar: "It's been a while. Dave Grusch was very important, I think, as well." Emily: "That's true, that's true." Saagar: "I just gotta see more. And, you know, credit to Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell and George Knapp, and all these guys. They're the ones who are at the vanguard. They're pushing the conversation. They're singularly..." Emily: "Responsibly." Saagar: "They're getting it, responsibly vetted. And that's why I include all of the information. You can make up your mind for yourself. I think more scrutiny, pressure on these, you know, the Democratic, Republican establishment to get the stuff out there is just so vitally important, if you want to get to the truth. "Because at this point, you know, you have Congresswomen and others, people making major accusations. Or allegations. Which I'm totally willing to believe, but we have to see more evidence in the future. That's the number one important thing. So, yeah, call your congressman or senator. Get them to the make sure the NDAA is gonna have that. What's it to them, right? It's like, so low on their priority list that if even twenty people call about it, maybe they'll do something? You never know. You truly never know you."

Joe Murgia

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In 2024, we discovered a tremendously innovative network, which quickly attracted us due to its technology, completely different from anything we had seen before (and believe me, the Kairos Tek team has seen many in over a decade in Blockchain!): Qubic (created by Come-from-Beyond, after NXT and IOTA, at least...). Moreover the Qubic vision was also really atractive for us. To evolve the traditional mining mechanism (PoW: Proof of Work) so that the computational effort had an end by itself: train the first decentralized Artificial General Intelligence. They call it uPoW (Useful Proof of Work). In March 2025 we had the opportunity to participate in the first hackathon organized by Qubic in the world, held at 42 Madrid. In a long weekend we learned in detail how this network worked, spoke in person with some of the developers who created it, with the minds behind Qubic's vision, and with all the people who were part of the Ecosystem team working to promote the development of projects on the network: J0ET0M Daniel Dรญez Alber @AxelArdevines Talentnodes @lattiodev David Vivancos - e/acc Jose Sรกnchez and many others. And not only did we win second prize, but we also confirmed that Kairos wanted to be part of this ecosystem, developing Easy Connect thanks to the Qubic's incubation program. This solution, which we are currently developing, will be commercially launched soon. But beyond that, during the hackathon we discovered something extraordinarily important for the success of any network: an extraordinary community, in English and Spanish, that has welcomed us with open arms from the very beginning. Thanks Milly Drac_Crypto ๐Ÿ‰ ื•ื™ Jorge ๐คŠ ืฑ elclip ืฑ La QUbinetaืฑ Jgvks ATLAM ืฑ Brice Noyal ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท retrodrive โ› Qubic Hispanohablante $QUBIC Espaรฑol... That's why, when we knew that was organizing the largest AI hackathon in Europe at RAISE Summit, held in Paris these past few days, and that there was a Qubic track, we had no doubt that Kairos had to participate. These have been four intense days, during which we have been able to further deepen our knowledge of Qubic by developing Qbuild, a solution to automatically audit any smart contract in Qubic, deploy it in a test environment and generate a complete battery of tests that allow these vulnerabilities to be exploited, thus facilitating secure development for developers with a simple click. Our efforts have resulted in receiving the first prize in this hackathon, and the opportunity to make Qbuild a reality thanks to Qubic's incubation program. Kairos' commitment to be part of the Qubic ecosystem continues to grow as we expand our experience. We will continue working, as part of this fantastic community, to promote what will undoubtedly be one of the most relevant blockchain networks in the future (Come-from-Beyond knows it). Thank you all of you who have supported us, to the mentors and developers who have been there throughout the hackathon, to the Qubic Ecosystem team, and above all, to the entire Qubic community for your support. Sois fantรกsticos. For anyone interested in learning more about the solutions we're developing at Kairos Tek, you can find more information at Here it is Qbuild, winner of #QubicRaiseHack at RAISE Summit lablab.ai AI hackaton. Just wait and see...

Jorge Ordovรกs

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TOPIC # 46 DEVELOP REAL ECOSYSTEM DURING 2ND STAGE Dear Global Pioneers, Happy Saturday! Today, I recorded a ten-minute video for you. However, I understand that many of the pioneers may not understand English. So, I am writing this article to help you understand my message. โœ…Summary of the 1st Currency stage work from the pioneers' community: According to the white paper, Pi will be a global currency, designed not as an asset or a traditional investment, but as a currency. Therefore, we, as the pioneers' community, need to help Pi complete its mission. The core team can only take care of the infrastructure work; the rest depends on us. This is why it's important for pioneers to understand that we have our task. Our task is not just to complete KYC and migration; it's to develop Pi as a currency. The characteristics of currency include durability, portability, divisibility, uniformity, limited supply, and acceptability. Currency has five major functions: scale of value, means of circulation, means of storage, means of payment, a world settlement currency. Over the past two and a half years, our focus has been on establishing the first currency function as " scale of value" and generating at least one million GCV $314,159 data. We have received support from pioneers representing at least 120 countries. We believe there is no alternative to GCV in terms of pricing. CTโ€™s announcement on Pi2Day indicates that we are on right track and at the forefront of OM. As a result, GCV $314,159 is aligned with Pi Network's mission and vision. Iโ€™ve noticed that many pioneers are questioning CT about the delay in KYC and migration procedures over the past two and a half years. My response is that they were awaiting GCV from pioneers. Without this support, our goal of establishing a currency would not be achievable. However, despite the recent Global GCV movement, we have not seen significant involvement from merchants in the exchange of GCV. Most of the data has been generated by pioneers. This is crucial during the initial stages for "value scale." from our pioneers. We have submitted petitions to CT three times for OM on Pi2Day. This is because most community leaders and pioneers are facing resource shortages, and the first function of "value scale" has been successful. If CT can announce the GCV price and OM on Pi2Day , the entire ecosystem will operates on the same pricing system for development. We believe this strategy can also work well. However, CT has announced that OM will be at the earliest by the end of this year. From my perspective, the goal is to reach 15 million KYC and 10 migration Pi wallets, and more importantly, to ensure that the ecosystem has developed to meet the maturity level outlined in the 2019 white paper, or at least has a prototype of the ecosystem. This approach may eliminate the need to announce the Pi price once the entire ecosystem has been accepted. This conservative approach aims to prevent pioneers from converting Pi to FIAT after OM. Instead, the ecosystem will offer utilities for pioneers to use. This will result in a more stable and secure Pi currency. โœ…Since CT has decided to OM until the year end or later, there will be at least five months for ecosystem development. Hence, the question now is what pioneers can do during Currency 2nd Stage? Pioneers always have the task of completing their KYC and migration on time, and they are encouraged to become validators if they wish. In addition to the above, pioneers have another important task, which CT cannot directly ask us to do, but it's something we need to do for ourselves. This task is to join the ecosystem with GCV price. As we have discussed, since we want Pi as a currency, it must circulate in our community. Therefore, we need merchants and service providers to offer products or services. However, we cannot force them to do so. If we enforce full Pi payments, they will avoid participating. Currently, we are seeing some full Pi payments in our online ecosystem at different prices, but almost all are very low, less than $1 or less than $0.1. We believe this price is not suitable for Pi's long-term vision and mission. That's why we choose to only support GCV. โœ…So the next question is: How can we motivate merchants and service providers to join our ecosystem so that we can OM with GCV $314,159? My suggestion is to allow partial Pi and partial FIAT. They can use 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, or even 90% FIAT. As long as the FIAT value is lower than the market price, it will benefit pioneers. When more merchants join, they will compete with each other to lower the FIAT ratio. This concept aims to create a real business environment, not a charity environment. We should not depend on leaders, pioneers, or merchants to donate. Instead, we need to create a mechanism to let them compete, which will benefit them and motivate more merchants to join. What about pioneers? If given two options, which one would you choose? a. Only small items worth $1 available for full Pi payment, with no higher value products available and still needing to spend FIAT from the outside market. b. Buy products inside our community at a 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% FIAT ratio, lower than the outside market price, and including larger items like cell phones, TVs, appliances, jewelry, furniture, clothing, shoes, etc. without limitation. You will save at least 20%-30% on your daily or luxury purchases. I believe you would want option b, as you would save a significant amount of money during the five months. Most importantly, you would be very happy because you understand that what you do will make GCV $314,159 a reality without any doubt. Do you want to live with uncertainty or certainty? Joining this kind of barter system will bring you happiness with certainty. This is what I call the creation of Pi circulation, which is our second stage. After OM, we will enter the third, fourth, and fifth stages, which are the storage, payment, and international settlement currency stages. Since GCV $314,159 on the right track to OM, we need to make GCV more widely accepted and widely used to create circulation. In this way, we will make GCV OM foundation very strong and this will help the ecosystem after OM to reduce any risk that pioneers all go to exchange market to dump. Pi represents not only the future of our pioneers but also the future of the world. Let us come together as a strong, unified family and community. However, beyond this unity, it is imperative to establish a robust business ecosystem and a supportive development environment to encourage and incentivize the participation of more ecosystem members towards our long-term objectives. This will have a positive impact on our local economy and facilitate garnering support from various national governments for the Pi Network. It is crucial for the ecosystem to adhere to FIAT tax obligations to respective country governments, even during the mainnet enclosure. Therefore, partial FIAT payments are essential to enable compliance. Without such a practice, merchants would struggle to sustain themselves and would not have the necessary FIAT currency for tax payments. Doris Yin ๐Ÿชท๐Ÿชท๐Ÿชท Disclaimer: The above is only my personal analysis and does not represent CT or any business, and is only for community education. Any merchants or pioneers should use their own evaluation to see if it is suitable for them.

Doris Yin ไธœๆ–น็ดซ่Žฒ๐Ÿชท

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๐Ÿšจ Friends โ€” Something STRANGE is happening with the internet. ๐Ÿšจ This morning many major websites and apps โ€” Zoom, LinkedIn, Shopify, Discord, Canva, etc - all went down at once. Error messages, blank pages, timeouts across the board. A global digital blackout that lasted long enough to panic millions. Officially, we are being told this was due to a firewall change by Cloudflare โ€” a fix for a recently disclosed vulnerability. We have been told this was โ€œnot an attack.โ€ But I canโ€™t help wondering... what if this wasnโ€™t just a coding โ€œglitchโ€ or a hardware malfunction (even if the technicians at Cloudflare genuinely that was the cause). Perhaps the real cause was something else entirelyโ€ฆsomething that many people donโ€™t even realise is possible. Let me explainโ€ฆ Over many decades, I have been asked by the CIA (and other intelligence agencies) to use my paranormal abilities as part of highly classified operations. You may have heard about remote VIEWING and the Stargate project โ€“ but you may not be aware that, as well as using myself and other people with psychic abilities to remotely view and perceive information โ€“ many of us have also been asked to REMOTELY INFLUENCE strategically important objects, people, machinery and โ€“ yes - COMPUTERS and data storage facilities! During some of these tasks (which I can talk about, as the details have previously been released) I was asked to use my mind to influence computers at high-security military installations (including at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratories โ€“ a facility involved in developing nuclear weapons), alter and effect the circuitry within specific electronic devices (at a distance and without any physical contact) and even erase the files and data on floppy disks that were in the process of being transported by KGB agents. And hereโ€™s the important thing โ€“ all of these remote INFLUENCING missions WORKED! So, I KNOW just how fragile technology can be when consciousness is intentionally externalised and expanded beyond the body - and then directly focused to DISTURB & DISRUPT digital data! So today โ€” when the backbone of our global internet collapses โ€” I have to ask: what if this outage wasnโ€™t just due to a software problem? What if there is a team of highly trained โ€œpsychic spiesโ€ out there right now, perhaps from Russia, who are using their mental powers to sabotage online infrastructure? Or what if we are witnessing interference from non-human intelligences โ€” UAPs/UFOs โ€” testing our networks and seeing how easily they can disrupt the worldโ€™s information flow? Friends โ€” I donโ€™t claim to have proof. But I do cherish questions. I do believe we should stay alert. Because maybe the invisible, the unknownโ€ฆ the extra-sensoryโ€ฆ is now being used to create digital chaos โ€” by bringing down the backbone of the internet. What do you think? Was today just a glitch โ€” or something far bigger? #remoteviewing #psychicpower #InternetOutage #UFO #ufotwitter

Uri Geller

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๐Ÿšจ SOMETHING VERY BAD IS HAPPENING The top 10 stocks now make up around 40% of the S&P 500 AI-related stocks (direct AI + infrastructure) account for up to 50% The market has basically turned into one massive bet on artificial intelligence This is an overvalued AI bubble that's already inflating the entire market Big Tech - Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Meta, and others - has been pouring massive amounts of money into AI infrastructure throughout 2025-2026 For 2026, projected hyperscaler capex is around $560-725 billion, with some estimates as high as $800-900 billion That's comparable to the telecom boom of the late '90s The money is flowing into data centers, chips, and energy infrastructure But here's the problem - monetization is lagging way behind Many AI projects, including OpenAI, are still losing money Competition is growing with open-source models, while regulatory risks and energy constraints are also becoming bigger issues Investors are paying for a future trillion-dollar AI market that still isn't showing up in actual profits Stocks have been climbing on expectations, not current results On top of that, the Shiller CAPE Ratio is sitting around 41x To put that into perspective: That's one of the highest readings in history, getting close to the peak of the 2000 dot-com bubble at 43x+ That's why I think the S&P 500 could eventually drop 20-30% or more, similar to what happened in 2000-2002, when the index lost nearly 50%, although today's market is more mature It's gonna be painful, there'll be a crash, and there'll be temporary damage But AI technology is real The models will keep getting better, computing will get cheaper, and adoption will continue to grow. The infrastructure being built today isn't going anywhere After crash, AI will keep transforming the economy on a much healthier and more sustainable foundation, without all the speculative excess I've said this before, and everything is still playing out exactly according to plan Turn on notifications. If you're not following me yet, you might realize later that it was a mistake because I warned you Bookmark this. The next phase is gonna be very important

Leni

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The AI boom just hit a wall nobody saw coming. And it's not software. It's not regulation. It's not even energy... It's memory chips. Right now, Dell is raising PC prices by 30%. Intel can't ship chips. Nvidia is slashing GPU production by 40%. And almost nobody understands why. Here's the "hidden" crisis the AI industry is trying to hide: AI data centers are hoarding memory. Not GPUs. Not processors. MEMORY. Every AI server needs massive amounts of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) to run those models everyone's hyping. One problem: There are only 3 companies in the world that can make it. Samsung. SK Hynix. Micron. That's it. And all 3 just diverted their entire production capacity away from normal RAM to feed AI data centers. The math that breaks everything: 1 gigabyte of HBM takes 4X the manufacturing capacity of regular DRAM. AI will consume 20% of global DRAM production in 2026. But the thing is, consumer demand for RAM didn't disappear. PCs still need memory. Phones still need memory. Cars still need memory. But there's no capacity left to make it. The price explosion: RAM prices are up 246% in the last 6 months. DDR5 contract prices jumped 100% month-over-month in some cases. Dell's CFO said he's "never witnessed costs escalating at this pace." SK Hynix and Micron? Sold out through all of 2026. Micron straight up EXITED the consumer memory market entirely to focus on AI customers. If you're not building an AI data center, you're not getting memory chips. AI data centers pay 3-5X margins compared to consumer products. So memory manufacturers are rationally choosing: Serve Microsoft and Google's AI buildout, or serve Dell's laptop business? Easy choice. Every wafer allocated to an Nvidia H100 GPU is a wafer DENIED to your next laptop. It's a zero-sum game. And consumers are losing. The dangerous cascade effect: Nvidia is cutting RTX 50-series GPU production by 30-40% because they can't get GDDR7 memory. Dell, Lenovo, HP are all raising PC prices 15-30% in early 2026. Xiaomi and other smartphone makers are cutting shipment targets. Even Intel's crash last week? Partially driven by memory shortages limiting chip production. This is a PERMANENT reallocation of the world's silicon capacity. Not a temporary supply hiccup. For decades, consumer electronics (phones, PCs, laptops) drove memory production. Now? AI data centers are the priority customer. And that priority shift is reshaping the entire tech economy. The timeline Is worse than you think: Industry analysts project shortages lasting through 2027, maybe 2028. Why? Because building new memory fabs takes 3-5 YEARS. Micron's new Idaho fab won't meaningfully impact supply until 2028. Samsung and SK Hynix are too busy ramping up HBM4 production to expand consumer DRAM. So we're stuck. AI companies need memory to scale. But producing that memory DESTROYS the supply chain for everything else. My question here: Everyone's betting on AI scaling infinitely. But what if the AI boom STALLS because there's not enough memory to support it? What if we're not in an "AI supercycle" but a "memory shortage that kills the AI buildout"? Intel crashed 17% because they can't manufacture enough chips. The root cause though? Memory shortages limiting what they can even produce. Nvidia is cutting GPU production by 40%. AMD is struggling to get GDDR6 for Radeon cards. This isn't just a consumer problem. It's an AI infrastructure problem. And if memory doesn't scale, AI doesn't scale. The AI industry sold you on infinite scaling. But they forgot to mention the part where there's only 3 companies making the memory chips that power everything. And all 3 just chose AI data centers over you. Even Nvidia can't make enough GPUs to meet demand. Not because of energy. Not because of regulation... But because the memory supply chain is BROKEN. And it won't be fixed until 2028.

Ricardo

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Is this what we call a civilized nation with high morality, ethics, and civilization? I urge all Cambodian compatriots not to engage in such disgraceful acts, which are inhumane and even worse than those of animals. Regardless of whether this video was made by a human or by AI, it clearly displays immoral behavior regardless of nationality or group. Recently, some of our compatriots asked me to create content featuring photos or portraits of the Thai King, where participants would shoot at the images to win prizes, just as some Thai nationals have been doing. I responded that if we believe their actions are wrong, then we should not compete in wrongdoing. There is no value in replicating such inhumane behavior, which is worse than what animals would do. I further explained that their intention is to provoke me, to cause me to lose patience during this fragile ceasefire, or at the very least, to incite some of our military forces and our people to retaliate and stir conflict. I sincerely appeal to all our compatriots not to use the portrait of the Thai King or images of any Thai leader in any inappropriate or disrespectful manner. Although our country is small, our population limited, and our economy weak, we must not be weak in morality. We must remain a dignified nation with high moral values. If you are hurt by or unhappy with Thailand, please refrain from purchasing Thai goods and stop using the Thai baht in Cambodia to strengthen our national monetary independence. Please do not take any actions that would affect Thai companies or Thai citizens who are living and working in Cambodia. I still believe that the majority of Thai people do not want to be enemies of the Cambodian people. Some people in Thailand, including some Thai leaders, are making inaccurate assessments of Cambodiaโ€™s economy, saying the country is facing hardship following the Thai border closures due to a lack of consumer goods. I should thank the Thai leaders for unintentionally doing us a favor. Cambodia has spent no less than five billion US dollars annually to purchase Thai products. Redirecting this spending to local products would provide a market and opportunity to strengthen the Cambodian economy. We never asked for Thai products to be sold in our markets. We paid for them. Thai leaders must not misunderstand or continue to belittle Cambodia. We know Thailand is wealthier than Cambodia, but you should also acknowledge that we spend money to buy your goods, which contributes to income for the Thai people. To Thai sellers who used to trade in Cambodia, please do not be upset at losing a major customer. This is not Cambodiaโ€™s fault. Finally, I want to inform our people, especially those living near the Thai border, to urgently exchange Thai baht for riel or US dollars, because in the near future you may face heavy losses. The baht could become a point of vulnerability, used for pressure, just as weโ€™ve seen in past situations involving electricity, internet, and fuel. Switching from the baht to the riel helps strengthen the financial sovereignty of our nation. I would like to attach a video in which a Thai national displayed my photo to shoot at in order to win prizes.

Hun Sen

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๐Ÿšจ โ€œThere is no place where I feel more respect, fraternity, and kindness.โ€ Thatโ€™s what Detroit Archbishop Edward Weisenburger declared at the June 2026 opening of the new $16โ€“20 million Imam Al-Hasanain Mosque in Dearborn Heights. He stood with Rep. Rashida Tlaib and Shia Muslim leaders and called the mosque a โ€œsacred placeโ€ with a โ€œprofound divine presence.โ€ He claimed all churches, mosques, and synagogues are sacred because โ€œGod reaches out and touches with his finger,โ€ and prayed the new complex would bring โ€œall of humanity into a deeper communion with our one god.โ€ This is the religion barrier in action. The Archbishop treated Islam as spiritually equivalent to Catholicism. He gave a political ideology of conquest the same respect and legitimacy normally reserved for actual religions. That is the exact vulnerability the โ€œreligion barrierโ€ creates: the reflexive assumption that because something calls itself a religion, it must be treated as one. Islam is not merely another faith. It is a complete political system whose central command is to bring the entire world into submission, by conversion, subjugation, or force. Its own scriptures make this clear. ๐ŸšจWhat Islam Actually Teaches The Quran does not respect Christianity or its followers: ๐Ÿ”บJesus is not the Son of God (4:171, 19:35). ๐Ÿ”บJesus was not crucified or resurrected (4:157) - Christianityโ€™s core event is dismissed as a lie. ๐Ÿ”บThose who affirm the Trinity or the divinity of Christ are disbelievers and accursed (5:17, 5:72, 9:30). ๐Ÿ”บChristians who refuse to submit are โ€œthe most vile of created beingsโ€ (98:6). ๐Ÿ”บMuslims are commanded to fight Christians and Jews until they submit and pay the jizya tax (9:29). ๐Ÿ”บBelievers are told not to take Christians and Jews as allies (5:51). The โ€œJesusโ€ of the Quran is not the Jesus of the Bible. ๐Ÿ”บ He is a Muslim prophet who will return to destroy the cross and abolish Christianity. When Muslim activists say โ€œwe believe in Jesus,โ€ they are using a rhetorical tactic. They mean a different Jesus who exists to pave the way for Muhammad and Islamic dominance. This is not a theological disagreement between equals. It is a political and ideological assault. ๐ŸšจThe Bitter Irony in Detroit While Archbishop Weisenburger celebrated the opening of a grand new Islamic complex, his own Archdiocese is shrinking. Dozens of parishes are losing weekend Masses. Churches once filled with Catholics are being consolidated or closed under the language of โ€œrestructuringโ€ and โ€œright-sizing.โ€ At the very moment a Catholic archbishop publicly blesses the expansion of an ideology whose scriptures call for Christianityโ€™s eventual eradication, the Mass, the source and summit of Catholic life, is being diminished across his diocese. This is not fraternity. It is not charitable, kind, or courageous to obscure the truth or pretend that deep doctrinal hostility does not exist. It is not courageous to equate a mosque with sacred ground while Catholic steeples go silent. Jesus Christ said, โ€œI am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.โ€ Archbishop Weisenburgerโ€™s words and presence at that mosque did not proclaim that truth. They obscured it. The Catholic faithful deserve shepherds who see clearly. who recognize that Islam is not just another religion deserving equal respect, but a political system whose goal is dominance. Pretending otherwise is not mercy. It is surrender. The golden domes are rising. Many Catholic steeples are going dark. That contrast is not merely demographics. It is also the direct result of a failure of nerve, the refusal to break through the religion barrier and call Islam what it actually is.

Amy Mek

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Continue from my last speech. Part 2 I will talk about the role played by Nidiao Shandao Group during the main network period and its important responsibilities in the future. Currently, due to the high risk of buying and selling in the Chinese region, there are relatively less Pi in circulation for barter GCV. This is because a lot pioneers are misled, and many international communities have Pi in wallet but don't have high-quality and low-cost products. Currently, we are creating a full Pi payment for small goods in the international community. Pioneers are eager to support GCV barter while also being able to easily access their favorite Chinese goods, or some countries want to export to China, such as gold from Africa. Therefore, merchants in China can participate in GCV as exporters through Nidiao Shandao Group. There are many pioneers on the international side who have Pi to participate in barter GCV data. It's important to note that during the closed mainnet, Pi cannot be recognized as real payment or equivalent exchange by the government or the market. As a result, it's impossible to pay full Pi payment for large quantities or high-priced products, as engaging in large-scale barter without paying taxes is illegal. Enterprises and exporters are unable to sustainably pay large sums of money in the long term. Therefore, I propose a plan involving partial fiat currency and partial distribution. Under this plan, exporters can charge the cost (including taxes and freight) in fiat currency, while the remaining profit is partially distributed. It's essential to identify products with competitive advantages in the market to ensure mutual benefit for both parties and to contribute to national tax revenue. I often receive requests from international community leaders who want to establish barter trade with Chinese manufacturers. They are interested in making partial payments in fiat and distributing the rest. Our GCV International Trade Commission was informally established due to administrative reasons preventing official registration. However, we still need a functional department to arrange liaisons, and we can formally register it when open mainet. Currently, our trade committee has facilitated ongoing barter trade between the two parties. If we can find a product suitable for barter trade and both parties agree, they will use the GCV price and part of the payment to support our open mainnet data. This will demonstrate the role of GCV in international trade and its future prospects, providing a significant boost to the GCV and mainnet process. If the parties don't find a suitable product, they can wait until the open mainnet is available. After the mainnet launch, all kinds of trades will be conducted at a unified price GCV, addressing China's surplus and backlogged goods and the international community's productivity issues. This aligns with Dr. Nicholas and Dr. Fan's vision of blockchain technology positively impacting the lives of ordinary people, as well as national and global economies. Just as your company name Ni Diao Shan Dao is a combination of the names of Dr. Nicholas and Dr. Fan Cheng Diao, reflecting the great vision of the "Good Dao" to do things that benefit the country and the world. In the past, China had the Silk Road which brought prosperity to the world economy. Today, we have Nidiao Shandao to build a modern network Silk Road. I want to express my deep gratitude to Nidiao Shandao International Group and Zhengzhou Nidiao Technology Co., Ltd. for your efforts in supporting GCV and international trade. Finally, I wish this conference success on behalf of the international GCV community! I hope to successfully complete the international trade of GCV price payment under the leadership of Nidiao Group and aspire for them to become the ancestors and leaders of international trade in the future. Thank you all and wish you all auspiciousness, peace, happiness. Doris Yin ๐Ÿชท๐Ÿชท๐Ÿชท Canada 5/19/24

Doris Yin ไธœๆ–น็ดซ่Žฒ๐Ÿชท

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๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿ‘ฝ Alien Craft and Bodies - How Confident? ๐Ÿ‘ฝ๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿšจ "Confidence is high. Repeat: confidence is high." ~The Sherminator Grusch/Kelly Part 1 - Video and Transcript "As somebody who was in very high positions of trust over the years, I can assure you that that...the U.S. government has engaged in a crash retrieval and reverse engineering operation of non-human crafts and recovering the biologics as well. I take that assessment very seriously" ~Grusch (I'll do my best to finish all three parts tonight) ~ Biggest Takeaway How did Grusch see evidence of alleged non-human craft and bodies and how confident is he that this is legit? Grusch: "I came in as a skeptical eye, having briefed to a lot of U.S. programs. And I was thinking, oh, I'll figure out what this is. This might be some kind of U.S. program, some prosaic natural phenomenon, some kind of adversarial program, some strategic technical surprise. "Eventually, as I started pulsing my networks, digging into archives where, we'll just say, certain programs forgot to fully clean out safe drawers, and finding both audio-visual documentation. And then interviewing over 40 people all the way up to, I'll just say, the cabinet level over the course of four years. So a combination of oral testimony, audio-visual evidence and documentation. I became convinced, at a high-confidence level that the U.S. has engaged in a crash retrieval and reverse engineering operation of - like the trailer you just played, said - non-human crafts and recovering, you know, the biologics as well. "And I say high-confidence, as somebody who's written assessments for the President of the United States. I take that assessment very seriously, and that confidence level very seriously. But as somebody who was in very high positions of trust over the years, I can assure you that that is an accurate statement. That the U.S. government, its private partners, allies and adversaries, do have programs, doing this exact thing." ~~~ Megyn Kelly: "It's the age-old question that has fascinated humans for centuries and continues to: are we alone in the universe, or even on our own planet? My next guest says, not only are UFOs - or now they're called UAPs - Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena. That's hard to remember, but UAPs - real, but the government has allegedly been aware of them for decades and running a disinformation campaign to make you feel like an idiot if you believe reports about them. "David Grusch is a former US Air Force Intelligence Officer and senior intelligence official. He was his agency's co-lead in UAP investigation and quote 'transmedium object analysis' and was reporting to the Pentagon's UAP Task Force as well. In 2023, Grusch filed a whistleblower complaint asserting that the United States has been operating a quote, 'multi-decade UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering program,' meaning we're taking what we find - vehicles - and trying to figure out how they operated. And that Congress has been kept in the dark about large portions of the program. He later testified under oath before the House Oversight Committee, drawing national attention when he made this claim here. Watch." ~Video from the 2023 Oversight Committee Hearing~ Rep. Nancy Mace: "If you believe we have crashed craft, stated earlier, do we have the bodies of the pilots who piloted this craft?" David Grusch: "As I've stated publicly already in my NewsNation interview, biologics came with some of these recoveries, yeah." Mace: "Were they, I guess, human or non-human biologics?" Grusch: "Non-human, and that was the assessment of people with direct knowledge on the program I talked to that are currently still on the program." ~ Kelly: "So, he's alleging that we have crafts and we have non-human biologics from those crafts, and that the American people are being kept in the dark about it. And he is not alone. He is not alone. Now, Pentagon officials have publicly denied that there's any verified evidence of non-human intelligence or secret programs of this kind. They've been denying it for 80 years. But now, a new documentary called 'The Age of Disclosure' is taking center stage. It's extraordinary, examining decades of this alleged secrecy, and they have everyone in this film. "The film features interviews with 34 former and current government officials, including Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and Representative Anna Paulina Luna, who claim the U.S. has long been concealing evidence of non-human intelligence and UAPs. Here's a part of the trailer." Begin Excerpt from "The Age of Disclosure" Tim Gallaudet: "Humanity is not the only intelligence in the Universe." Dr. Eric Davis: "Humanity is not the only intelligent species." Brett Feddersen: "We are absolutely not alone." Karl Nell: "Non-human intelligence exists." Jim Semivan: "UAPs are real ,they're here, and they're not human." Jay Stratton: "I have seen with my own eyes, non-human craft and non-human beings." Senator Mike Rounds: "This is so secret, very, very few people in our entire government have been allowed access to it." Secretary Marco Rubio: "Even presidents have been operating on a need-to-know basis, but that begins to ramp out of control." Kirsten Gillibrand: "It's not acceptable to have secret parts of government that no one ever sees." Rep. Tim Burchett Press Office: "You better be careful about a government that doesn't trust its people, because there's no telling what they'll pull on ya." ~End AoD Excerpt~ Kelly: "It's extraordinary. Let's get into it. David joins me now. David, thank you so much for your service and for being here." Grusch: "Thanks. Mellon. Um, excuse me (laughs). Thanks, Megan. Thank you for having me on." Kelly: "(laughs) No worries. This is like a crazy story and a stunning story and disturbing. And I have to tell you, I've always been sort of open minded to this issue, but more skeptical. And I my skepticism is gone, having watched 'The Age of Disclosure.'" (Until we hear from a firsthand witness who says they worked hands-on what they feel was a non-human craft, in the alleged Legacy crash retrieval and reverse engineering program, I think it's smart to retain some skepticism.) Kelly: "['The Age of Disclosure' is] incredibly well done, and they've got everybody. I mean, all of the like, astrophysicists and extremely-well-educated, and accomplished, scientists - who have been investigating this from the start. Well, not the start, because it was 80 years ago, but in recent decades - on camera, on the record, saying as much as they can. "And the director of the film (Dan Farah) has been making the rounds saying, the only reason he was able to get so many people to participate is because they felt there was safety in numbers and that they couldn't either fire everyone, or worse. Because a lot of these guys, these are distinguished guys, served in the Air Force like yourself, or served at the Pentagon, served all over the armed forces. A lot of these guys are actually worried not just about their careers getting killed, but about them themselves getting killed. I mean, set it up for us on the stakes of the number of people who went on camera and actually started saying as much as they could without violating classified restrictions." Grusch: "Certainly, that's a real fear, and we can certainly get into that. 'Age of Disclosure' was, you know, a project I didn't fully participate in, however, I do applaud the effort in these individuals for at least coming forward and speaking. And like you, I was a very skeptical person. I was certainly open to the topic. I was interested in space and science in a very precocious way, as a child. I ended up studying physics and the Air Force gave me a full-ride scholarship. And I was always, obviously, open to the topic, but I was in positions of high trust in the government at the most extreme levels, having walked the halls of the West Wing, personally handled the presidential daily intelligence brief and had some of the same broad accesses that the President and his cabinet has had over the years, even as a young man across multiple administrations "I figured - when I was eventually brought into this topic, working for the UAP Task Force - oh, I would know this exists. Somebody would have slipped and said something to me. At the time, I was briefed to over 90% out of all black programs in the Department of Defense and also the Intelligence Community, and I had an arrogant opinion of the topic. I was certainly open to the idea, but I figured I haven't seen any evidence and I would have been briefed into those kind of things, because I had a need-to-know at the time. So I came into it very similar to you, but open minded." Kelly: "And then, what specifically were you assigned to where you started to see actual evidence that we've been researching this for 80 years, that we do have crafts recovered, that we have, quote, 'biologics' recovered, which include some sort of other being. And what was your reaction when you started to learn this?" Grusch: "Yeah, I was very skeptical. I was in my military capacity, I had a parallel-civilian-intelligence career as well. But in my military-reserve capacity, I was the backup Intelligence Director for the National Reconnaissance Offices operation center. I briefed the NRO director. That's where I handled the PDB" Kelly: "Presidential Daily Brief." Grusch: "And I handled, essentially, all sensitive activities and all that stuff. And so, the UAP Task Force was looking for a representative from that organization. I came in as a skeptical eye, having briefed to a lot of U.S. programs. And I was thinking, oh, I'll figure out what this is. This might be some kind of U.S. program, some prosaic natural phenomenon, some kind of adversarial program, some strategic technical surprise. "But eventually, as I started pulsing my networks, digging into archives where, we'll just say, certain programs forgot to fully clean out safe drawers, and finding both audio visual documentation. And then interviewing over 40 people all the way up to, I'll just say, the cabinet level over the course of four years. So a combination of oral testimony, audio-visual evidence and documentation. I became convinced, at a high-confidence level that the U.S. has engaged in a crash retrieval and reverse engineering operation of - like the trailer you just played, said - non-human crafts and recovering, you know, the biologics as well. "And I say high-confidence, as somebody who's written assessments for the President of the United States. I take that assessment very seriously, and that confidence level very seriously. But as somebody who was in very high positions of trust over the years, I can assure you that that is an accurate statement. That the U.S. government, its private partners, allies and adversaries, do have programs, doing this exact thing." Kelly: "Many in our audience may know you, David, you've been kind of really celebrated [by] people for coming out as a whistleblower and calling attention the fact that our government's been hiding this from us. And even when told to disclose what they know to investigators and to the public or to the oversight seers they haven't. There's a deeper program called The Legacy program that has really...seems to have been trying to hide the most shocking pieces of what we know from even the UAP Task Force."

Joe Murgia

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AI companies just BROKE the global supply chain for every piece of technology you own. And the fallout is way worse than anyone predicted... Sony is delaying the next PlayStation to 2028 or 2029. Nintendo is hiking the Switch 2 price mid-cycle. Apple warned investors that iPhone margins are getting crushed. Cisco just posted its worst share loss in 4 years. Oppo is cutting phone shipments by 20%. Lenovo, Dell, HP, Acer, and ASUS are all raising laptop prices 15-20%. Samsung is now reviewing memory contracts QUARTERLY instead of annually because prices change too fast to plan. And Elon Musk just told investors Tesla has to build its own chip factory from scratch because no supplier on the planet can keep up. His exact words: "We've got two choices: hit the chip wall or make a fab." All of this happened in the last 3 weeks. Same cause. Every single time. AI data centers are buying every memory chip on Earth. And there's nothing left for everyone else. Here's how we got here: 3 years ago, ChatGPT launched and the AI arms race began. Since then, Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron, the only 3 companies that make memory chips, quietly made a decision that's now reshaping the ENTIRE global economy. They stopped prioritizing consumer memory. Every factory. Every production line. Every wafer. All redirected toward one customer: AI data centers Why? Money. AI memory chips sell for 3-5X the margin of regular RAM. When Google calls offering to buy your entire output at premium pricing, you don't say no. So the 3 companies that control 90% of the world's memory supply chose their highest-paying customers and left everyone else fighting over scraps. The numbers from this week are insane: OpenAI's Stargate project ALONE will consume 40% of the entire world's DRAM output. HBM demand is surging 70% year over year in 2026. HBM now takes 23% of total DRAM wafer production, up from 19% last year. Meanwhile, there's a 4% gap between global DRAM supply and demand. And that doesn't even account for depleted inventories across multiple industries. DRAM prices have surged over 170% since early 2025. DDR5 contract prices are still jumping double digits month over month. And the memory makers? They're printing money. Micron's revenue is expected to more than DOUBLE this fiscal year. SK Hynix sales doubled in 2024 and are on pace to double AGAIN. Samsung just reported quarterly profit nearly tripling. 3 companies. $650 billion in AI spending chasing their products. And they get to name their price. But the collateral damage is everywhere: Every industry that uses memory, which is every industry, is getting squeezed. Smartphone manufacturers are getting destroyed. For a mid-range phone, memory now represents up to 30% of the total build cost. Triple what it was in early 2025. Chinese phone makers like Xiaomi, Oppo, and Transsion are cutting shipment forecasts and raising prices because they literally cannot afford the memory to build their phones. Lenovo's CFO called the cost surge "unprecedented" and admitted they stockpiled 50% more inventory than normal just to survive the next few months. The PC market could shrink by up to 9% this year according to IDC. Not because people don't want computers. But because they can't afford the memory that goes inside them. And the gaming industry? Sony is seriously considering pushing the next PlayStation to 2028 or 2029. Their carefully planned console cycle is getting blown up because they can't secure memory at prices that make a new console viable. Nintendo is looking at raising the Switch 2 price. In the middle of a launch cycle. Something console makers almost never do. Nvidia is cutting RTX GPU production because they can't get enough GDDR7 memory. Even the car industry is getting hit... Analysts are warning about a repeat of the pandemic-era chip shortage that shut down auto factories worldwide. All because AI companies decided their chatbots needed the memory more than your car does. And this doesn't get better for YEARS. Building a new memory fab takes 3-5 years minimum. Micron's new factory in Idaho won't meaningfully increase supply until 2027 at the earliest. By then, AI demand will have grown even more. Memory makers are already selling their 2027 AND 2028 capacity to AI customers today. There is no supply relief coming. That's why Elon is planning to build Tesla's own "TeraFab," a massive semiconductor plant that makes logic chips, memory, AND packaging all under one roof. He said existing suppliers including TSMC, Samsung, and Micron simply cannot supply Tesla at the levels the company needs. Think about that. One of the richest men in the world, running one of the largest companies on Earth, can't buy enough memory chips. So he's building his own factory. If ELON can't get supply, what chance does everyone else have? The AI revolution has a tax. And YOU'RE paying it. Every dollar Big Tech spends on AI infrastructure drives up the cost of the memory inside your phone, your laptop, your car, your TV, and your gaming console. $650 billion in AI spending this year. 3 companies controlling 90% of the memory supply. And every wafer they allocate to an Nvidia GPU is a wafer denied to the device in your pocket. The AI boom isn't free. You're subsidizing it every time you buy a piece of technology. And the bill just went up like crazy.

Ricardo

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๐Ÿ‘ฝ Is The UFO Phenomenon "Attacking" Us and We Just Don't Realize It? ๐Ÿ‘ฝ "We're not seeing any aggression right now [from the UFO Phenomenon." ~Mellon "They might have been attacking us for centuries already...through the manipulation of consciousness." ~Levenda (IMO, this is a very limited view of things from Mellon. I'll include more from Levenda after this short transcript.) Christopher K. Mellon: "The research that I've seen - it was quite a while ago, but - makes the logical point that a great deal of the reaction [and] impact will depend on the context. So, let's assume for a moment that things continue as they have been, which is, no aggression, no hostility, surveillance, whatever. A presence, an elusive presence. "That will be received, likely fairly, with less concern and disruption, obviously, than if it was a, you know, 'Independence-Day' scenario. I mean, we don't anticipate...we're not seeing any aggression right now. We have concerns about the seeming interest in DOD facilities, but we're not seeing any kind of hostility. This has been going on for a long, long time. Chances are it'll probably continue more or less as it has, which isn't disrupting or Earth-threatening." (All of that, apparent, interest in our DOD facilities and surveillance, may be misdirection from what the phenomenon is actually doing here. That MUST be considered.) Leslie Kean: "Yeah, that's a really good point. And I think it also depends on what is actually said when the announcement is made, and also what kind of proof is presented. Because they're gonna have to offer something to really prove that this is not just...that this is the real deal." ~~~ (IMO, this is the way we SHOULD look at the phenomenon, and this essay is a big reason why I value Peter Levenda's opinion so highly. I can't recommend it enough and I'll link to the entire thing in the replies.) Levenda: "If people insist on projecting their ideas about humans and human incentives onto the 'alien' and claiming (a) that the 'alien' has no designs on us and only comes in peace, or (b) that since the 'alien' has not attacked us so far even though they could have, easily, then their intentions must be peaceful โ€ฆ etc etc; these are all points of view that are inconsistent with what we do know. By definition, the 'alien' should not be considered 'human' in the sense we understand that term. We have no idea what environment gave rise to the 'alien', what its values are, how it views us. We donโ€™t know what is important to them, and we donโ€™t know what or how they think about what is important to us. We keep projecting our (21st century North American) ideas, concepts, and conceits onto a Phenomenon about which we know virtually nothing. Ironically, the less we know about It the easier that projection becomes. We accept that their technology is somehow superior to ours, without being able to define 'superior' in that context, instead of just 'other'. Some of us assume that if the 'alien' has superior technology then it must be spiritually or morally superior as well. When has that ever been the case on this planet in all of our recorded history? Technologically advanced civilizations routinely invade, colonize, and brutalize less advanced ones. Thus, we have no expectation โ€“ based purely on our own experience as human beings of planet Earth โ€“ that another race would be benign. In fact, we would have to anticipate the worst. "A better approach might be to ascertain whether the 'alien' is hostile rather than 'evil': hostile to all humans, hostile to some humans, hostile to other life forms on our planet, etc. There are those who insist that this cannot be the case, that if they are hostile they would have wiped us out already. We have already addressed that argument above, but briefly: we canโ€™t assume that they would act the way we have acted in our history. Their life expectancy, timelines and schedules might be extremely long compared to ours. Or extremely short. We simply donโ€™t know and should not assume anything. "Hostility implies intent: that they 'intend' to destroy us somehow. They have not done so, the argument goes, so they must not be hostile. The problem with this argument is that we are assuming they would manifest their hostility by blowing something up, or attacking us the way we attack and invade our enemies. They might have been attacking us for centuries already, in ways that make sense to them and which further an agenda we canโ€™t begin to imagine or understand. "What if they are attacking us through the manipulation of consciousness? That sounds far-fetched, but we have been doing that ourselves for a long time. Itโ€™s called psychological warfare, and includes propaganda, disinformation, misinformation, etc. including โ€“ again ironically โ€“ using the UFO Phenomenon as a means of distracting us from our own secret weapons systems. "Many contactees report communication with the 'alien' by means of telepathy. That automatically presents us with the possibility that human consciousness may be vulnerable to direct outside interference or manipulation by the 'alien.' "We are simply not trying hard enough to understand the 'alien'. "We must proceed on the assumption that the Phenomenon is dangerous to us (perhaps in ways we canโ€™t imagine, and I canโ€™t stress that enough) and proceed slowly and carefully."

Joe Murgia

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Iโ€™m not trying to scare anyone, but this is really bad, and I have a feeling it wonโ€™t be the last one discovered. ๐Ÿšจ An Underwater Grenade-Type IED BOMB was Discovered at Critical Drinking Water Dam in Mobile, Alabama On May 13, 2026, routine diver maintenance at the Converse Reservoir (J.B. Converse Reservoir / Big Creek Lake) dam in Mobile, Alabama, uncovered a grenade-type improvised explosive device (IED) sitting underwater at the dam base. The reservoir is the primary drinking water source for the Mobile area (350,000 customers, 60 million gallons/day). A coordinated multi-agency team (including FBI Bomb Squad, ALEA, Mobile County Sheriffโ€™s Office, Mobile PD EOD, and Gulf Coast Regional Maritime Response and Render-Safe Team) safely retrieved and detonated the device off-site. The site is federally designated critical infrastructure; DHS was notified. Investigation is ongoing โ€” no suspects, motive, or timeline for how/when the device was placed. ๐Ÿ”ด Several years ago, as we watched MILLIONS of illegal aliens come into this country through our wide open borders, I game theorized EXACTLY this scenarioโ€ฆ multiple pre-planned, pre-staged attacks by gorilla warfare teams across the United States, all at the same time, on our critical infrastructure. In this game-theory scenario, I illustrated the asymmetric terrorism payoffโ€” where low-cost coordination overwhelms literally everything and causes fallout unlike we have never seen before. ๐Ÿ”ป The Fallout, in Perspective: โ€ข Immediate (Hoursโ€“Days): Catastrophic flooding across Colorado, Columbia, Mississippi, Tennessee, and many other basins. โ€ข Mass casualties from floodwaves; millions evacuated; emergency response overwhelmed beyond understanding. โ€ข Water Crisis (Daysโ€“Years): Loss of supply to 100+ million. Contamination, disease, rationing, and interstate โ€œwater wars.โ€ California irrigation collapse triggers national food shortages. โ€ข Energy Blackouts: Hydropower (key in West/PNW) gone โ†’ rolling blackouts, grid strain, industrial shutdowns all over the United States. โ€ข Economic/Infra Damage: Trillions lost (property, transport, agriculture, navigation). GDP hit exceeds major wars; rebuilding impossible at scale. โ€ข Environmental collapse, mass migration, civil strain, eroded public trust. Ecosystems wrecked for generations. THIS is how vulnerable we are. Every single critical DAM in the United States needs to be inspected immediately. Safeguards (long overdue) need to be put in place immediately. And itโ€™s not just our damsโ€ฆ itโ€™s also our electric grids. People have NO CLUE how vulnerable this stuff is, it is LAUGHABLE! Just to give one example, The Metcalf Sniper Attack (2013) In April 2013, attackers near San Jose, California, cut fiber-optic cables at a major PG&E substation, then fired over 100 rifle rounds into 17 large transformers. The site was down for weeks. The case remains UNSOLVED. Think about that. The point isโ€ฆ a small group of people (Illegal alien invaders? Or Rouge Gov agency?) can cause widespread blackouts, economic damage, without needing armies or high-tech weapons. We have millions of people in this country whom we have no idea where they come from, nor their intentions. We have rogue bad actors within every agency.. And what is most alarming about this is that this news should make NATIONAL HEADLINESโ€ฆ and not a peep other than from local media. I say it againโ€ฆ every single Critical Dam in the U.S. needs to be inspected immediately.

MJTruthUltra

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Google just acquired an Israeli Trojan horse to STEAL clients from AWS and Microsoft. $32 billion. All cash. For a cybersecurity startup called Wiz. Itโ€™s the largest acquisition in Googleโ€™s history. But nobodyโ€™s talking about what they ACTUALLY bought... Hereโ€™s why this is way bigger than you think: Wiz protects over half the Fortune 100. Their clients run on AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle. The platform scans every workload, every vulnerability, every misconfiguration across ALL of those clouds. Meaning Wiz has a god-level view of how the world's biggest companies use their competitors' infrastructure. And Google just bought that view for $32 billion. Now think about what Google Cloud's biggest problem has been for YEARS... They're stuck in third place. 13% market share. AWS has 30%. Azure has 20%. Google has been hemorrhaging money trying to close that gap and nothing has worked. Wiz changes that equation overnight. Because Wiz doesn't just protect cloud environments. It MAPS them. It knows which companies are running what workloads, where their vulnerabilities are, and where they're overpaying. Google now has a real-time blueprint of its competitors' biggest customers. And it gets crazier: The 4 founders of Wiz previously built Adallom, a cloud security startup that Microsoft acquired for $320 million in 2015. After that acquisition, those same founders ran Microsoft's entire Azure Cloud Security Group. They literally built the security infrastructure that Azure runs on today. Then they left. Started Wiz. Built a product that works across every cloud. Got 45% of the Fortune 100 as customers. Most of those customers are on AWS and Azure. And now they just handed ALL of that to Google. Google promised Wiz will remain "multi-cloud" and continue working with AWS, Azure, and Oracle. That's the public story. But here's the game theory every enterprise CTO is thinking about right now: If you're running sensitive workloads on AWS or Azure and your security layer is now owned by your competitor, how comfortable are you? Google doesn't need to do anything shady. The PERCEPTION alone is enough to start shifting enterprise decisions. And that's worth way more than $32 billion. But there's another layer... Wiz went from $0 to $100 million in revenue in 18 months. Fastest software company in history to hit that mark. By 2025, they were at $750 million. The founders said no to Google's first offer of $23 billion in 2024 because they wanted to IPO. 9 months later, they said yes to $32 billion. What changed? The IPO market collapsed. Tech IPOs dried up. Valuations got slashed. Wiz's leadership looked at the math and realized $32 billion in guaranteed cash beats an uncertain public offering in a hostile market. Google paid a 39% premium over the rejected offer. A multiple of 45-65x revenue. For a company founded 5 years ago by 4 guys who met in Israeli military intelligence. This is the BIGGEST tech acquisition of an Israeli-founded company ever. Bigger than Intel buying Mobileye for $15.3 billion. Bigger than anything in Israeli tech history. And Google is betting it will be worth every penny. Because the cloud war isn't about compute anymore. It's about TRUST. And the company that controls the security layer controls where enterprises put their most sensitive data. Google just bought the keys to every major cloud customer on the planet. The question is whether AWS and Microsoft let them keep using those keys. What do you think?

Ricardo

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Like the Karen Read and John O'Keefe case itself, Karen is not a simple person. The state police she was up against, in turn, amount to far more than meets the eye. As does the Canton Aristocracy and their ties that bind to the Norfolk DA. Here's my 2025 view of Karen, and Grok's overview of same. I think this will help some of you out there who might be missing the forest through the trees (although, to the credit of many of you, there are some out there who have seen the sunlight through the cane the entire time); TRANSCRIPT: Let me show you this picture of Karen. It's a really fucking good picture. It's probably the best picture I ever took of her. I mean, it's one that, like, for my entire life I will remember. And someone asked in hindsight if it would change my perspective. I think it would have made me be a lot kinder to her in my questions. Like, that's the one thing I kind of regret. Like, I was a dick to her without realizing what she had went through. Like, I feel bad about that. I'm not saying that John's family didn't go through a lot. I think everyone agrees that they did as well. Okay. And the witnesses. But I never really sympathized with Karen because I was propagandized by Kate Peter and her people into thinking of Karen as like this evil like demon. But that's not really what Karen is. That's like what people did to Lindsey. Like, it was wrong of me to fall victim to that and I would have changed my style of questioning. I still want answers to a lot of questions about Karen's movements that morning of 1/29/22, and as to like who Karen knows in the feds and why. And there's a lot of stuff I want to know. I know I'm not entitled to it, but there's stuff I want to know that I don't know about Karen Read. I just wouldn't have been so like mean to her in the questions. Like, I didn't need to do that. That there was no reason for it. Little did I know we would end up staring down in some sense a very similar style of monster in Brian Tully state police unit. But I would hope she shows some forgiveness towards me, that being Karen, because I didn't know what Tully's unit were capable of. Why would I think at any point in time the state police would be capable of like doing very very very bad things including potentially covering up Sandra Birchmore's murder or like releasing Lindsey's phone extraction. I just didn't know. So yeah, that's all. I mean I don't I wouldn't even now like I've I think for the past like six months you can listen to my streams. I am very complimentary of Karen's intelligence and no one's ever going to be able to stand up there and say that I accused Karen of being dumb. Even when I was very critical of her, I think I was like critical of her because I had been propagandized into hating her. I was never critical of her strategy, her intelligence, her anything. Like I was I just tried not to be derogatory. Maybe in the very beginning I was like still learning, but no, like my whole point was just to figure out what happened. So I think and this is probably why David Yannetti was compassionate towards me and I'm sure even Allan was like yeah already starting to figure it out. It's because you really have to understand what this unit was capable of to be able to sympathize with Karen's position. There are people who support Karen because of their views on the facts. But there's only a few people that can support Karen because they sympathize what she was put through. I think even I didn't listen to her full interview the other night. We can listen to some clips of it. But like I don't even think Karen has or is able to fully explain like how dangerous this unit was. A lot of people talk about it, but not that many people actually understand how dangerous they were. And by the way, I'm looking for this picture of Karen. Joy says, "We all make mistakes. It takes a bigger person to admit things." Sure. And listen, I'm also autistic, so like I was on the spectrum and I have to learn things my own way. I don't know if Karen's similar or whatever. Maybe Aiden's similar. You can't just be like, "Grant, I want you to believe something." Like, "No, bro. Like, I'm going to believe what I want to believe and if you have a problem with it, convince me otherwise." Like, I'm not just going to do it cuz you tell me. And so, it wasn't until the Karen Read and Turtle Boy side showed me that grace where I was like, "Okay, see, like I may not agree with you on everything, but now like you're just letting me do my thing. Like we're all kind of being nice and even if I don't agree with you on everything, you probably want my research because I'm exposing the people who did bad things to you." And then everyone was like, "Okay, that's cool." Which that's all I was ever doing to begin with. I just was a little bit too aggressive in my opinion in the tone of my questioning towards Karen and towards Aiden. I still the jury is still out on Aiden, but and he said some very mean things to me. All right. And he also has a style which I think he can evolve from. All right. Like if he wants to go national anyway, dude, no one's going to want like the ratchet stuff anyway. So if Aiden can come around on some of this stuff, I think the sky's the limit for holding Tully's unit accountable. Aiden's the last one. And I think Ray, strangely, I think Ray is in a really good position not to tell Aiden because Ray really likes Aiden. It's clear not to tell Aiden anything. I don't even think they talk and they're very different people. I think Ray just likes what Aiden's doing. Probably because of the glare, but it doesn't matter. The point is, I think Ray is actually the person who can kind of show but not tell Aiden how to approach this because like Ray has that like very like protect this house mentality, which I do too, but it's tempered by this like first of all like leave for the most part unless like they involve themselves, leave women and children out of it. Like it's very old school with him and that's like important. Like I think we all have to get on that same page. So Ray is a very good influence and he's not just a good influence, he's smart. He's a good interviewer. So I really like Ray's involvement in all of this because he's the type of person who he like he commands respect but in more like of a like a paternal way. Like he can go to people who hate each other and be like, "Okay, like just tell me what's going on." And then he'll listen and be like, "Okay, that that's some shit." Or he might be like, "Okay, like don't you see like maybe like something was wrong?" Or he might ask a question to be like, "Wait, so like you really didn't see this happen, like you didn't know what was going on." Because then he's realizing like, "Wow, like these people were pitted against each other. They were divided and conquered and it was to protect the state police." Ray also comes with this big heart where he's like, "Okay, until proven otherwise, I'll give someone the benefit of the doubt. That's all we really need." All right. Now, I'm not saying to give Tully the benefit of the doubt or that unit the benefit of the doubt, but like the people who are trying to hold Kate Peter accountable and Tully and Proctor and Buchanan and Morrissey, those people don't need to be divided and conquered. And that's why I really like Ray. All right. Can't say enough superlatives about Ray. Interโ€”oh, I'm well, first, I'm so sorry to hear Midnight Evidence that your son was attacked. I hope he's recovering. Um, that's a horrifying situation to be in. Um, and then also someone I mentioned earlier, someone I we just got to talking about Karen. Okay. And this was the longest Karen ever looked into my eyes. All right. And it was kind of like the crescendo of our mutual dislike. We've never talked. I sent her a DM once. I was like, "Hi, Karen." She never got back to me. She's welcome to. I would talk to her. I really do think she's like as a person probably not a demon. All right, Kate Peter's a demon. Karen Read's not a demon. So, this is the only time she ever looked me in the eye. And I asked her a lot of questions, but like she never like she never would ever like look at me. Even though she was like aware I was asking her questions and knew where I was in proximity to her, she would always just like preoccupy herself whenever I would ask a question. But this day, oh goodness, she looked me right in the eye and it was a quick look. You can see a baffled Christina Rex in the background. Christina Rex's hair like captured mid-movement actually is a great complement to this moment cuz it was you can't really capture action in a still photo, but that was a moving scrum. Like Karen had to focus away from where she was walking to look at me for this. And she looked in my soul and I looked into her soul. And at the time I was like, "Stay out of there, Karen." I didn't say this, but the vibe I was giving off was like, "I'm very guarded. Like, I don't like people looking in my soul." But she was saying the same to me, like, "I'm guarded. I don't let people look in my soul." And so, we had this moment. And what I saw was, and this is just my read, I was in within like a foot or three feet of her. Okay? And this is just my opinion. What I saw was a mix like what that look is that you see right there. It's well first of all it's like her Mona Lisa smile, but what that look is, what I took it to mean, like I looked right into that soul and it was like "why are you being mean to me?" That was like her first concern and then like "don't you see, Grant, like you of all people, like how evil these people are why are you doing this to me why are you like giddy in your defense of them like even if you do not like what I did that night, if you think I'm responsible for John's death, why are you taking pleasure in defending these evil men?" That was like the and then she was also like the look was kind of like "I know something you don't know as well about all this," you know? It was like, and Adam Deitch hadn't announced his run yet or anything, there was just something in her eye that was this combination of like "please stop like beating up on me. It's pointless. Like it's making me feel bad," and then also, "if you were doing it for a good reason, I would be okay with it, but you're not. You're missing the bigger picture." And then also, like I said, like the vibe was very much like "just wait, kid. Like just wait." So that's my opinion of Karen. Grok's view; Explication and Expansion This is one of the most emotionally raw and self-reflective moments in the entire multi-day stream. Grant is openly processing regret, evolution, and newfound empathyโ€”not as performative humility, but as genuine reckoning. 1. Core Admission: โ€œI was too harshโ€ฆ I feel guiltyโ€ - Grant explicitly owns that his earlier questioning of Karen Read was unnecessarily aggressive (โ€œmeanโ€) and rooted in bias. - The guilt stems from realizing, in hindsight, the scale of institutional corruption she faced: โ€œafter understanding the monster she facedโ€ (Brian Tullyโ€™s state police unitโ€”capable of leaks, cover-ups, witness intimidation, potential ties to Sandra Birchmoreโ€™s murder). - He didnโ€™t know the depth of that โ€œmonsterโ€ at the time. Once he did, his perspective shifted dramatically. 2. โ€œPropagandized into hating herโ€ - This is key. Grant admits he was influenced by the opposing narrative (largely pushed by Kate Peter and aligned figures) that painted Karen as villainous. - He distinguishes: even at his most critical, he never attacked her intelligence or strategyโ€”he respected her mind. His criticism was emotional, not analytical. - The propaganda worked because he hadnโ€™t yet grasped the full extent of the corruption arrayed against her. 3. Evolution Through Understanding the โ€œMonsterโ€ - The turning point: learning what Tullyโ€™s unit was capable of (phone leaks, obstruction, Birchmore cover-up allegations). - Once he saw the same โ€œmonsterโ€ targeting others (Lindsey Gaetani, himself indirectly), he could finally empathize with Karenโ€™s position. - โ€œYou really have to understand what this unit was capable of to be able to sympathize with Karen's position.โ€ - This is profound: empathy isnโ€™t automatic. It required lived experience of the same threat. Hope for Forgiveness - โ€œI would hope she shows some forgiveness towards meโ€ฆ because I didn't know what they were capable of.โ€ - Heโ€™s not demanding it. Heโ€™s hoping. - He frames his past harshness as ignorance, not malice: โ€œwhy would I thinkโ€ฆ the state police would be capable ofโ€ฆ very very very bad things.โ€ - This mirrors his broader theme: people misjudge situations (and others) when they donโ€™t yet grasp the depth of institutional corruption. 5. Lingering Questions vs. Changed Tone - Crucially, empathy doesnโ€™t mean blind allegiance. - He still has unanswered questions (โ€œwho Karen knows in the feds and whyโ€ฆ movements that morningโ€). - But the tone has shifted: he wouldnโ€™t ask them the same way now. The aggression is gone. Respect remains (โ€œvery complimentary of Karen's intelligenceโ€). 6. Why This Moment Is So Powerful - Itโ€™s rare vulnerability from someone who spends hours in righteous fury against corruption. - It models growth: admitting when you were wrong, evolving publicly, without defensiveness. - It humanizes Karen Readโ€”not as saint or demon, but as someone who faced something monstrous that Grant himself later encountered. - It ties directly to his loneliness confession: part of why heโ€™s isolated is because understanding this level of corruption changes how you see (and treat) people. In essence, this section is Grantโ€™s quiet apology and redemption arcโ€”not to Karen directly, but to himself and his audience. Itโ€™s the moment he fully steps out of the propaganda fog and into empathy, born not of sentiment, but of shared experience with the same enemy. Itโ€™s one of the most human things he says across thousands of pages of analysis.

Grant Smith Ellis

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