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1/ A quoi sert la peine de mort ?
Contrairement à ce qu'on imagine trop souvent, dans une société raisonnablement pacifiée sa fonction première n'est pas d'éviter la récidive, ni de dissuader les criminels.
Elle a néanmoins un rôle fondamental.
Un thread.⬇️
2/ Rappelons d'abord que la peine de mort n'a sans doute jamais eu vocation à être appliquée à tous les criminels : même le code de Dracon, à Athènes (qui a donné l'adjectif "draconien"), qui en faisait un large usage, n'allait vraisemblablement pas jusque là.
3/ Défendre la peine de mort ne signifie donc pas, du moins a priori, prôner la mise à mort de tous les criminels, pas même de tous les meurtriers.
On peut - c'est mon cas - vouloir le rétablissement de la peine de mort et réserver son application à des cas exceptionnels....
China's updated export control seem to be directed @ US EAR's De Minis Rule (for 0.1% 13 RE elements) + FDP (Chinese tech in mining, smelting, separation, processing, mfg & recycling).
Annex 1 can be modified to include more elements like Ga, Ge & La. Why is it done this way?
China's emphasis here on advanced semi mfg, R&D + AI chip is a direct retaliation for something from 3 yrs ago. it also added its own BIS 50% rule for entity list firms.
Would signal that it's no longer concerned about further US restrictions on SMEs & AI chips. Huge implication
As seen in this table, this entirely stops RE tech diffusion & seeks to choke off foreign RE buildout w/ control of machines, chemicals, data, IP & any Chinese tech.
Overcoming this would require a full RE supply chain to be built outside of China. Would require concerted long time strategy & undertaking.
🧵Trump's demented Peace Prize quest has revealed some interesting things: 1. He really does *not* understand how thoroughly he's despised and disrespected internationally or the reputational damage sustained by any person or institution aligning with him.
2. His neediness is uncontrollable. He grasps desperately for affirmation and adulation, even to the extent of publicly avowing his hunger for an honor in a way that any other statesman would consider demeaning and dishonorable.
3. What he wants, he takes (or does everything in his power to take). He and his claque have, for all intents and purposes, demanded that the prize be awarded to him.
In today’s Vatnik Soup, I’ll introduce American propagandist Alexandra Jost, aka “Sasha” (@sashameetsrus). She’s best known for being paid by the Russian state to spread pro-Kremlin propaganda — and for doing it with a big smile.
1/23
Alexandra, now 26, was born in Hong Kong. Her father is from Texas, and her mother is from Siberia. According to her, she has “dreamed of living in Russia since childhood.” Sasha's mother runs a dance studio in Moscow and her younger brother is avoiding mobilization.
2/23
Since the beginning of her creator career, Sasha has been adamant about one thing: that she’s “never had to be paid” to speak of her “love” for Russia. But, as always with Russia, this turned out to be nothing but vranyo — a Russian “tactical lie.”
It’s impaired prefrontal regulation across distributed circuits (PFC–striatal–cerebellar–salience networks) that shape attention, inhibition, and emotion.
Here’s how these circuits interact and what clinicians need to know about the neurobiology behind ADHD 🧵👇
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) directs top-down attention, choosing what’s relevant, suppressing distraction, and maintaining goal-oriented focus.
When this system falters, stimulus-driven (“bottom-up”) networks dominate, explaining distractibility and inconsistent attention in ADHD.
Bottom-Up 'Competition'
Bottom-up circuits respond to salience: movement, novelty, reward.
In ADHD, underactive prefrontal regulation means bottom-up inputs (e.g. phone alerts, noise) more easily capture attention.
Qui était Christophe Colomb ? Un visionnaire ? Un opportuniste? Voici un modeste fil pour tenter de faire la part des choses entre l’explorateur inspiré et l’exploiteur colonial qui a ouvert la boîte de Pandore du génocide des Amérindiens🧶1/15⬇️#ColumbusDay #IndigenousPeoplesDay
D’emblée mercantile, le but de Colomb est de trouver une nouvelle route commerciale vers les Indes : après la chute de Constantinople (1453), les Ottomans ont amplement relevé les taxes du lucratif négoce des épices d’Asie. Les marchands européens cherchent donc à les contourner.
L’or abonde au Japon (Cipango), affirme Marco Polo en 1298.📖Colomb l’étudie attentivement et propose aux royaumes du Portugal puis d’Espagne de financer une expédition pour s’y rendre : l’île « a autant d’or, de poivre, de bois, de mastic, de coton et d’esclaves que nécessaire».
Hier, j’ai soutenu ma thèse de doctorat, et aujourd’hui je vous propose un petit résumé de mes 1036 pages ! La question au cœur de mon travail est la suivante :
la perte de toute croyance religieuse rend-elle la vie humaine vaine ?
1/21
J’étudie à ce sujet un assez grand nombre d’auteurs. Certains appartiennent au siècle des Lumières. Je distingue fortement ceux qui croient en l’existence de Dieu et en la vie après la mort (Rousseau et Voltaire) de ceux qui n’y croient pas (Diderot, La Mettrie, D’Holbach).
2/21
Les athées doivent élaborer une nouvelle conception de la vie, et cela n’est pas sans difficulté. Pour un esprit religieux, le sens de la vie est souvent le suivant : c’est un test de moralité, qui sera récompensé après la mort par la béatitude. Mais pour les athées ?
3/21
Today's #DavesCarIDService crosses the streams on two of my avid interests, American cars and American college football, with a salute to the Cars of the Big Ten.
Yes, there are 18 schools in the Big Ten. I'm sorry if you don't get ironic Midwest humor. The quality of its football versus other conferences is debatable, but there's no debating that it encompasses America's historic vehicle-making region. Not just Michigan, every state represented in the Big Ten played a non-trivial role in America's car history. Even the Johnny-come-latelys who ironically pushed the school count above Ten.
To illustrate, I have selected a vehicle to represent each university in the conference, one that was made nearby.
Illinois: there were over 100 car companies founded in the state of Illinois, most in Chicago. But since UI is in Champaign-Urbana I selected one made downstate: behold an 1898 Duryea Peoria Motor Trap. The Duryea brothers were born in nearby Canton IL, and this 127 year old baby is still driving the streets of Peoria.
Indiana: Hoosiers rank only second to Michigan in importance to Michigan in car history. IU, your all-star is a 1915 Indy-made Stutz Bearcat, the Bugatti Veyron of the pre-WW1 era.
Iowa: the Hawkeye state had a few notable marques; including Colby and Maytag-Mason. But its claim to Automotive fame are native sons Fred & Augie Duesenberg. In #3, Eddie Rickenbacker driving one of the first Duesenberg branded cars ever made, a 1913 race car made in Des Moines at the Sioux City 300.
Maryland: you Terps get an 1908 Maryland, with a grille that looks a bit like a turtle.
I could blather endlessly about Michigan car industry, a had hundreds of of choices for its two conference reps. In this case, I could pick brands made just off-campus.
Michigan: Wolverines get a very spacious 1911 Ann Arbor, the Big House of early touring cars.
Michigan State: a layup for Sparty, because Lansing was forever the home of Oldsmobile. 1903 curved dash Olds model R, the Model T before the Model T.
Minnesota: despite my antipathy for the Gophers I am granting them a dandy, a 1911 Minneapolis 6 hp. Made by the ancestors of a pal of mine, Ky Michaelson.
Nebraska: Cornhuskers get another 2-wheeler, a Lincoln-made Cushman Airborne. Cushman virtually invented the motor scooter, and this one was used in WW2 by paratroopers.
Northwestern: Wildcats get the Chicago-made 1948 Tucker Torpedo, the star-crossed car of legend.
Ohio State: again, hundreds choices available for an Ohio made car, including the Buckeye. And couple dozen brands made in Columbus. But among them, I chose the 1910 Firestone-Columbus 7-A runabout.
I didn't go public with my support for Q until mid-2022.
A lot of people don't understand what a disciplined mind looks like.
Let me explain.
Most people BELIEVE they have to form an opinion on something instantly. They are presented with a host of optional narratives and it's up to them to instantly pick WHICH ONE OF THEM IS CORRECT, without having done any due diligence.
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Did you know you can actually TRAIN YOUR MIND not to do that?
It's true.
Especially on controversial subjects of great importance?
Modern society is specially formulated and designed - especially via mass media/population control methods and techniques - to encourage NOT carefully studying something before making any kind of commitment to a proposition.
Instead, serious thought, resources, money and time has been invested in forming a public opinion sphere in which people are constantly urged, pressured, browbeat, tricked, and propagandized into instant adoption of whatever The Current Thing is.
This is why I have developed the practice of grace with people.
I'm on an exceedingly strange 10 year journey still where I've discovered that very much of what I had taken to be my foundational beliefs about the nature of the world and of my own country and its history was false and deceptive.
When you begin to realize that foundational beliefs you've built your life on, your understanding of your world and its history are not true, you face a difficult task of not only figuring out what isn't true in the past and forming a more accurate picture of it, but you find you must also deal with the present.
Why do I say that?
I say that because you come to realize the same people who lied to you about so many important issues and events from decades ago are very much, in the current moment, at this time, STILL lying to you about what is happening now.
This is a very real problem.
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The first order of business when you realize much of what you believe about the world and its past is a carefully crafted illusion, is to discern exactly what techniques and methods were utilized to get you to accept the illusion.
For instance, how was I tricked and deceived and pressured and propagandized for over 20 years about what really happened on 9/11?
By what methods and techniques did The Powers That Be guided and steered me into accepting The Popular Illusion about 9/11?
Just discovering THAT you were lied to about so much is highly disillusioning and disconcerting. But most people stop there. They don't go on to examining HOW they were induced to believe all of that stuff.
Many people might know THAT they were lied to about 9/11, the 2020 election, the COVID Plandemic [no, I didn't misspell it!], the Hunter Biden laptop, and a host of other issues in the past, decades or even just a few years ago.
What they haven't done is taken the time to study, reflect on, discern, and learn HOW the people did the lying, the ones who created the illusions, 'cast that spell' over them, so to speak.
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If you thought COVID was built on a web of lies, wait till you hear what they did with Alzheimer’s disease.
While Big Pharma poured billions into failed drugs and fake plaque theories, one neurologist quietly proved the decline could be reversed.
And he did it without a single pharmaceutical.
Dr. Dale Bredesen discovered Alzheimer’s has five root causes, not one.
And when you treat those root causes, patients recover.
🧵 THREAD
The information in this thread comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc. For all the sources and details, read the full report below. midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-great-al…
In 1906, plaques in the brain were identified as the cause of Alzheimer’s disease.
By the 1980s, scientists discovered that those plaques were primarily composed of amyloid proteins.
And then in 1991, genetic mutations in a protein that gives rise to amyloid beta were linked to inherited forms of Alzheimer’s disease.
The corporate media are giving Trump a lot of credit for ending the genocide (at least ending it for the moment). But they’re accidentally admitting he could’ve stopped this horror show anytime he wanted to. Yesterday, Politico wrote,
“After Israel bombed Doha in early September, the Qataris, who were the leading mediators between Israel and Hamas, wanted to pull out of the peace process, said a senior White House official… Trump, who has a longstanding relationship with the Qataris, issued a surprisingly sharp rebuke of the Israeli attack and would soon offer an unprecedented security guarantee to back his promise that nothing like that would happen again. Trump extended his public olive branch in tandem with his administration’s private outreach to Qatar and other Arab countries.”
So they’re admitting that the only difference between today and a month ago or two months ago or six months ago is that Donald Trump finally got off his ass and decided to “issue a sharp rebuke of Israel” and offer “a security guarantee”. Both of those unspectacular things could’ve been done at any time during Trump’s reign (and could’ve been done at any time by the Biden administration as well).
So all of us who said breathlessly that the killing, and maiming, and torturing, and starving could end with a phone call by the leader of the US empire — We were right. We were absolutely right. And this week’s ceasefire proves it.
67,173 Palestinians would still be alive if Trump or Biden had made that phone call.
20,179 children would still be alive if Trump or Biden had made that phone call.
10,427 women would still be alive if Trump or Biden had made that phone call.
4,813 elderly people would still be alive if Trump or Biden had made that phone call.
31,754 men would still be alive if Trump or Biden had made that phone call.
169,780 would not be horribly injured if Trump or Biden had made that phone call.
565 aid workers (376 UN staff) would still be alive if Trump or Biden had made that phone call.
254+ journalists would still be alive if Trump or Biden had made that phone call.
And these numbers are not even close to high enough. As of January of this year the population of Gaza had decreased by at least 160,000 — most of those are dead. All of them at the hands of the US/Israel alliance.
Whether this tenuous ceasefire/ peace holds or not, do not make Donald Trump out to be a peacemaker. Do not herald his grand achievement. Do not shower him with accolades or view him as a grand deal maker. He could’ve saved tens of thousands (possibly hundreds of thousands) of lives if he gave a shit back when he first took office for the second term. Joe Biden could’ve done the same.
The US imperial lunatics also could’ve cut off Israel’s supply of missiles/bombs/intelligence/funding at any time. They did the opposite.
The Trump Administration did not end this genocide. They, along with the Biden Administration, created it.
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🚨 LONDON SQUEEZE: $50+ silver, spot > futures, shorts bleeding. Physical rules the game. #SilverSqueeze
1/ London just flipped the board. Spot in London trades above NY futures, liquidity is vanishing, and shorts are paying eye-watering borrow to survive the roll. This is not a drill.
2/ Overnight borrowing costs have spiked to triple-digit annualized in the tightest moments. That’s what true scarcity smells like: pay up or get out.
3/ Traders are literally booking transatlantic cargo slots. Estimated 15–30 million oz are being lined up to fly/sail from New York to London to capture the premium. Physical arbitrage in real time.