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May 22
🧵Some of the Russian doom coming from their mappers isn't due to real Ukrainian advances. These are areas that Russia never controlled in the first place.

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Earlier in the year, Russian mappers geolocated 2 guys with a flag, and despite other videos showing them being hit by a drone, artillery, an airstrike, run over by an M113 APC, and then eaten by feral pigs, they still mapped the great victory. Big advance!

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As Russian sources publish their latest "see how good we are at war" videos, the reality is being exposed. Some Russian-based maps are, in a word, delusional. They can't go against the Kremlin unless the claims are ridiculous, such as the capture of Borova.

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May 22
Pole Shift Conference: Observations from the Field - #3

In the lead up to the Pole Shift conference, the framing on X was pure theater. Penrose Colorado would be the long awaited proving grounds for a scientific cage match between the two most prominent catastrophism theorists in a generation. Two models, two heretics, one stage, one weekend and by Monday morning, an emergent victor.

The truth, as is so often the case with serious work, was considerably more involved. It required both men to wrestle with evidence brought by their opponent that cannot easily be ignored. Owing to the caliber of intellectual inquiry on display, neither participant, would be accused of employing the academy's favorite tactic, the one built around willful ignorance of the inconvenient.

Bear with me, because to land the third observation I need to walk through both models in enough mechanistic detail that the gear deploys successfully.

* This entire thread was written based on statements made and arguments furthered during each mans relevant presentation. It is obviously nowhere near the complete picture for either perspective, but I have attempted to remain concise and gracious to both. If anything is inaccurate, my hastily taken notes looked like hieroglyphs by the end, I apologize and will gladly correct.

** This is the third thread in a series examining the first Pole Shift Conference, a five day gathering held in Penrose, Colorado this May, headlined by Ben Davidson (@SunWeatherMan) and Roger Cunningham (@EthicalSkeptic). Thread one, on the speakers themselves, here: x.com/stratdepth/sta… Thread two, on the attendees, here: x.com/stratdepth/sta….Image
Ben’s "Micronova Hypothesis" starts with the Sun. Stars burn down a potential energy decay curve, hydrogen to helium to heavier elements until they hit iron. Our Sun is too small to nova in the textbook sense, the Chandrasekhar limit requires 1.4 solar masses and we have nowhere near that, but Ben argues we suffer from a different problem, which is that helium-4 is fusion ash. The Sun can transmute everything else down to iron, but the helium-4 just accumulates in bands at roughly 40% and 80% out from the core, like cholesterol in the arteries of a star. Eventually the pressure becomes unsustainable, and the Sun must erupt.

That hypercoronal mass ejection (Bens term “micronova” still triggers the astrophysics priesthood for reasons that are arguably somewhat justified, but mostly tribal scumbaggery) delivers an energy pulse large enough that, when it slams into the olivine-rich, magnetite-laden layer beneath Earth’s crust, it induces a Faraday current. That current unlocks the crust from the mantle. The crust slides, free of its magnetic constraint, under the impulse. The world reorients. Davidson argues that the micronova is a cyclical event, occurring roughly every 12 thousand years. He extends the conclusions made by Channell & Vigliotti in a 2019 article in Reviews of Geophysics to argue that the side facing the sun when the micronova occurs, and therefore experiencing the harshest blow of solar radiation, rotates in sequential order, by event, around the planet continent by continent. Last round, the Americas took it directly in the balls. Warming up in the bullpen for the next go-around: somewhere between Japan and New Zealand.On August 31, 2012, a 200,000-mile-long filament that had been quietly hovering in the Sun's corona collapsed and ejected itself into the solar system at 900 miles per second. It missed Earth, brushing the magnetosphere only enough to produce auroras three nights later. Davidson's hypothesis concerns events roughly a thousand times this energetic, striking Earth directly rather than glancing past. Image: NASA/GSFC/SDO
Roger's ECDO, by contrast, doesn't require the Sun to do anything dramatic at all. His mechanism is fundamentally internal. Earth is currently rotating around its geographic poles, but the actual mass distribution of the planet, the LLSVPs sitting beneath Africa and the Pacific, would, under the moments of mass of a gyroscopic body, prefer to rotate around a different axis, roughly 104 degrees off from where we currently spin.

The only thing holding us in the current orientation is the geomagnetic field, which couples the inner core to the mantle and creates what Roger calls “geomagnetic priority.” Weaken the field enough and the constraint releases. The mantle, now free, snaps to its preferred gyroscopic equilibrium around the core. Conservation of angular momentum does the rest. No external trigger required. The energy was latent in the planet’s own mass distribution the entire time.Roger Cunningham and the author examine an outcropping of Harding Sandstone, a shale bed of local fame for its well-preserved early vertebrate fossils (primitive fish plates like Astraspis and Eriptychius some of the oldest known at the time they were described in the 1890s), situated at the outer reach of Observer Ranch. Neither individual knew anything substantial about fossil hunting. Neither individual was successful in locating one.
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May 22
Cheap booze recipes? Sure why not.

Ingredients:
- 64 oz container of the organic lemonade from Aldi for like $3
- instant yeast
- 2 1 liter plastic bottles, very clean
- erythritol or other artificial sweetener (optional)
- maltodextrin (very optional)
- bentonite (optional)
Pour off some lemonade leaving an inch or more of headroom.
Pour 2 cups or so into a clean container and mix in the following:
150-200g erythritol
1/4 tsp maltodextrin
Shake vigorously. Add back to main container and shake.
Add 1/4 tsp yeast.
Replace cap, loosely fitting.
Place container in a tray of some kine and store in a warm room away from sunlight. Ideally at room temperature, slightly warmer is better than colder.

Leave for 2 or 3 days. If it smells off or starts visibly growing anything, dispose of it.
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May 22
⚡️ Reports reveal a surge in combat suicides and low morale among Russian troops.

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May 22
Who first proposed 'The American Financial System?' The System that Free Traders, Libertarians, RINOs, and Democrats are fighting like Jacob of old, wrestling with POTUS 47 until the morning dawns? - Where from? From his HQ in Morristown, NJ, it was General Washington, in 1780.
Lt. Colonel Alexander Hamilton (NY) was an officer in the Continental Army. Like Tench Tilghman (MD), and John Laurens (SC), he served as one of Washington’s chief Aides-de-Camp. He was educated at King's College, NY. In 1780, he was 25 years old.
Washington agreed with Adam Smith: Smith contended ‘that the beneficiary of any service should be expected to pay for it.’ - Washington was a well-read Political Economist, and he inspired his HQ Staff Officer to articulate plans for Congress (and the States) to pay his soldiers.
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May 22
🧵 THREAD: Why dealers are FORCED to buy and sell SPX at specific levels every day and how to front-run them for $500–$1000 on 0DTE.
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While you're drawing trendlines that keep failing…
Market makers are legally forced to buy and sell SPX at specific levels every single day.
It's called dealer gamma hedging.
99% of retail has no idea this is happening.
Here's how to use it against them. 👇
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Quick gut check.
You've been here, right?
→ Bought the breakout. It faked.
→ Sold the breakdown. It ripped.
→ Drew the trendline. It snapped.
→ Watched RSI scream "oversold" while SPX bled another 15 handles.

TA isn't broken.
It's just looking at the wrong thing on 0DTE. 🔍
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May 22
I must confess I am surprised at the reactions against Israel’s treatment of the European protestors. Israel killed tens of thousands of children in Gaza, killed young children with deliberate sniper shots to head, starved babies, shot hundreds of bullets into a 5 year old girl..
… all with little or no reaction. But perhaps people did notice those things and used the opportunity to finally say something? Or perhaps this is all a way to find a scapegoat in Ben Gvir? I confess I’m not sure
What happened with the protestors does not qualify among the 100,000 most shocking acts Israel has done in last few years
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May 21
🧵Look past the language of Trump trying to "control" elections, and you see that DHS and DOJ are hard at work trying to clean up our elections.

Reuters uncovered a broader‑than‑previously known Trump administration effort to gain federal control over elections, historically run locally, in at least eight states – using investigations, raids and demands for access to balloting systems and voter ID."Image
Here's where Reuters gets the language of "control" from. It's understandable, but it's also hyperbole—hyperbole that Trump also uses, so fair is fair. Image
About one third of the way into the article, Reuters admits Trump isn't really trying to implement a federal takeover of elections.

"Rather than seek a sweeping federal takeover of elections, the administration appears to be testing constitutional limits one state and one county at a time"Image
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May 21
King Felipe VI attended Lakefield College School in Ontario for his senior year at 16.

He has influence over education in collusion with the Jesuit order.

On his May 19-21 visit to Canada, he was named Honorary Patron of their LCS Foundation with a student center named for him. Image
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Lakefield was established in Ontario as a preparatory school which was named a college by 1966.

In 1969, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visited the school presenting Gold, Silver, & Bronze Awards bringing it into the Round Square Conference of Schools as the 1st from Canada. Image
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The disgraced Prince Andrew attended the school as an exchange student in 1977 & Felipe is replacing him as a royal patron.

Him & Chaplin father Keith Gleed were outed as Pedo abusers following Andrew’s memorial tribute in 2008. They further severed Andrews ties over Epstein. Image
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May 21
The @thetimes highlights the tweaks made by Bridget Phillipson, which by the media reaction seem to have done nothing to reduce the rage the Code has induced in gender identity activists.

‘Councils, NHS trusts and businesses had used the absence of the guidance to delay updating their policies, despite warnings they were breaching the law’

We don’t generally evade paywalls, hope the screenshots are useful
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This in particular is shocking. The tactics (including in the media) were to create a fog of confusion around the Supreme Court ruling, and Baroness Falkner had repeatedly tried to cut through it, explaining that the law is clear. This unministerial accusation is the response.
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It’s a parting shot to degrade Baroness Falkner’s credibility in what will undoubtedly be a period of continued legal and media sniping. Here is the (very due) response.
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May 21
Copilot's Response:

Toroidal Structure & Möbius Function: One Cyclic Universe Model

A toroidal (doughnut-shaped) universe is a non-trivial topology where space wraps around itself in multiple dimensions, allowing for closed loops and repeating patterns.
physics.aps.org/articles/v17/74
4D hyper-torus model: time is 4th dimension, enabling a cyclic flow of matter & energy through the torus .

This topology naturally supports self-sustaining cycles, as finite, closed geometry allows universe to “bounce” back into itself after expansion. htum.orgImage
Möbius function is a mathematical tool from number theory - in topology, linked to Möbius strips—surfaces with a single side & boundary.

In a toroidal universe, a Möbius-like twist could represent non-orientable symmetry or phase flip in geometry during expansion/contraction. Image
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May 21
For half the price, here's a week of egg salad and turkey sandwiches, with tomato & lettuce. Image
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