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Dec 24
BREAKING: Green Beret @Valhallachannel says he has uncovered that @RealCandaceO’s latest witness, "Mitch Snow," is allegedly a serial women abuser and con artist who fabricated his story.

Candace encouraged her audience to raise $138,000 on GiveSendGo for him.

“Mitch Snow” is the key witness in her latest baseless allegations claiming that Erika Kirk, Brian Harpole, Rep. Mark Amodei, and the U.S. military planned Charlie Kirk’s murder at a secret meeting at Fort Huachuca.

Candace has produced no verifiable evidence that they were ever there. Harpole and Amodei have already provided alibis.

According to @Valhallachannel:

"Maybe one of the most horrific, appalling human beings I've ever come across. The amount of violence against women in his record. Kidnapping. Abuse. Fraud. I have the proof. It's really, really bad."

"It's a thousand times worse than you could imagine. We're going to debunk the stolen valor and Fort Huachuca, but that is nothing to this story. I'm actually horrified."

"I've talked to all of the victims, his entire family, and his children. His own son, who was an Army veteran, will come forward publicly to explain what a con artist his father is. That is coming Friday."

"We're talking about a litany of abused women. Not one. Not two. Not three. Not four. It’s really bad."

@Valhallachannel and @paramounttactcl will expose Candace’s witness, “Mitch Snow,” on Friday and Saturday.

Follow their channels below.
Green Beret @paramounttactcl also found that Candace's latest witness is allegedly a serial women abuser and con artist who fabricated his story.

@paramounttactcl Follow @Valhallachannel

youtube.com/@ValhallaVFT
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Dec 24
@JoeGayHistorian I don’t have an opinion on this.

I do know that, if there really were many men (of whatever sexual orientations) who were into dating transwomen, then those transwomen would be having so much hot, steamy sex with them, that they’d have abandoned the Internet, apps, etc.
@JoeGayHistorian Instead, the very fact that transwomen are constantly complaining that “men” don’t wish to date them, means exactly that:

The men to whom you are attracted, are not attracted to you enough to date you.

That’s your problem, not men’s problem and not society’s problem.
@JoeGayHistorian The best example of the right way to go is @azizansari.

So “Grace” on #Babe.net wasn’t happy; okay.

babe.net/2018/01/13/azi…
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Dec 24
Maybe you're seeing a lot of the Woke Right wagon-circlers attacking everyone who criticized Jack Posobiec for this moment (and a lot of etc., including his photo op with Myron Gaines in a hoodie mocking the Holocaust), claiming people "hate Christians" or "hate Catholics." Malicious nonsense, of course, but it works.

Let's explain the concept of "wound collecting," which the Woke do and did a lot, but which afaik is an Islamist tactic (maybe the Woke learned it from them while training in Palestine, idk). We'll also explain a Woke-style manipulative lie everyone needs to be reminded of every few weeks now.

First, wound collecting is a term that describes starting trouble and then playing the victim when criticism arises as a result of that trouble. I first encountered the term from @AsraNomani, who was using it to describe a reliable pattern of cultural Jihad, probably most obviously when Islamists come in and cause undeniable problems and then cry "Islamophobia" and play the wounded minority when it gets called out, criticized, stood up to, or prosecuted.

Another term for wound collecting that was popular for describing Woke intersectional feminists, who use the technique overwhelmingly, is "crybullying." The concept is the same, playing off victim status after they start trouble and see it answered, and I'm adding it just to help convey the concept.

We're seeing a lot of wound collecting over Jack's stunt here (note the clenched, raised fist, btw, regardless of what it's holding). Jack did an undeniable provocation that cannot even be fully separated from the other undeniable provocations he did at the same conference (e.g., posing for the photo with Myron Gaines in his pro-Holocaust hoodie, hammering the USS Liberty nonsense, coaxing Megyn Kelly's prevarications, etc.), just to limit things to AmFest.

Btw, it cannot be doubted seriously that Jack knew exactly what he was doing in posing with Myron Gaines and therefore put TPUSA, which he is known to work for and/or closely with, in the position that photo put them in, which is really bad. Had to be deliberate and knowing, especially given the fragile state of TPUSA after Charlie's assassination, which Jack also appeals to more or less endlessly to avoid legitimate criticism.

So we see a lot of the usual agitators out claiming that people (like @marklevinshow, particularly, who called Jack a "crackpot" connected to the context of this scene) "hate Christians" or "hate Catholics," which is especially egregious, allegedly, because it's "right before Christmas" (as is America Fest, btw...).

That's blatantly untrue and a pretty disgusting bit of agitating propaganda on its own, especially claiming some miraculous shield from criticism around any sufficiently recognized Christian holiday (as though these same people didn't start the shit-slinging fest of H1-B visa "debate" last Christmas and then hide behind the same "but it's Pride Month"-style defense then too). It's also more than agitprop.

This manipulation is a standard where criticism of a member of a community is illegitimately generalized to the whole community through some kind of claim to symbolism or erasure of relevant contexts. This is a bread-and-butter Woke and wound-collecting (dialectical) manipulation. To explain, let's make the tactic clear and provide parallel examples.

Here's the claim we're all facing: People are criticizing Jack Posobiec (an individual Christian and an individual Catholic), therefore those people hate or are attacking Christians or Catholics, as a group.

Here's a parallel claim we've all faced: People criticize an individual feminist (who is a woman or a man white-knighting for women as a class) for a terrible opinion, therefore those people hate or are attacking women, as a group.

Here's another: People criticize BLM (a destructive Race Marxist movement) for its own radical behavior, therefore those people hate or are attacking racial minorities or black people, as a group or as groups.

Another still: People criticize drag queen story hour and the groomers who participate in it or support it, therefore those people hate or are attacking "LGBTQ+," as a group.

One more, more on the nose: People criticize theocratic Christian Nationalists (who are individual Christians), therefore those people hate or are attacking Christians, as a group.

Super familiar, yeah? Very manipulative too. And once you see it, you can't unsee it.

Dialectically, this is called "superseding the individual through identification with the (alienated) group." Marx actually writes about it, sort of, in his Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts (Paris, 1844). That is, it's a known manipulation.

Practically, what it does is hides a bad actor behind a sympathetic group. The bad actor is shielded by claiming that he's "just" representing the cause of some group (that's victimized or beleaguered, usually) and so the people criticizing his bad actions, agitation, or provocations are "attacking" or "hating" the group. It's extremely disingenuous.

The purpose of this tactic isn't just to generate a shield and sympathy for the bad actor through the group, though; it's also to increase both the sense of victimhood and alienation of the group as well as their willingness to rally behind and identify with the provocateur as an emblem of their "group interests."

This is what Marx actually wrote about in EPM in 1844: "Supersession by retraction of alienation into the self." That is, you adopt a victimized group-based identity (and lose your individuality and your capacity to think for yourself) by seeing yourself as a member of a victimized group and retracting that sense of alienation, victimhood, oppression, and insult into yourself. The point is to identify more with a group and its perceived leaders (often, the provocateurs) and thus to become an NPC for their cause.

Thus we see not just the mechanism of wound collecting, but how wound collecting is used specifically to increase a kind of perverse in-group loyalty to radicals and troublemakers.

It's everywhere this year. Don't fall for it! Also, be more aware of the people who are trying to pull it on you. They're every bit as manipulative and malicious as the Woke intersectional feminists, BLM, Queer Theorists, and Hamas (et al.) Jihadis and should be regarded as such.Image
Also, if we're going to dive in on any substance of another piece of missing context, Jack Posobiec is, in his own words for himself, a "Catholic Integralist Monarchist." To criticize an Integralist or a monarchist is totally fair game, especially for an American critic.

Integralism, in short, is a late 19c. political theory credited mostly to Pope Leo XIII (the previous Pope Leo, not the current one, XIV), though Pius IX (with his vigorous criticisms of the Enlightenment and classical liberalism), Gregory VII, and Boniface VIII are given foundational credit too.

Integralism refers to a belief (-ism) in re-Integrating the Church (the Catholic Church, that is), state, and economy into a single functional program, with economy subordinate to the Church-state union. (When you hear Integralists talk about the economy, they'll typically say things like that the economy should work for the people, not people for the economy.) This is sometimes referred to as a "common-good economy." 👀

That is, Integralism is a political theory that calls for a particular kind of state episcopate run by the Catholic Church and on Catholic doctrine. It isn't "Catholicism."

Moreover, Jack is a "Integralist Monarchist," in his own words, which means he thinks this state episcopate should be run by a Church-ordained (and controlled) king. This puts Jack in line with the (French, in particular) counter-revolutionary (reactionary) thinkers of the late 18th c. like Joseph DeMaistre, though with a 20th c. flair.

DeMaistre believed that states are divinely ordained and that their kings are therefore a kind of embodiment of the will of God on Earth. It's hard to conceive of a less American political philosophy except possibly Communism (they're roughly equally un-American, which is to say they're both completely un-American).

Whatever you think of that stuff in itself, though, it's definitely fair game for criticism that is in no meaningful way a criticism of Catholics, Catholicism, Christians, Christianity, faith, religious practice, or religious liberty. All appeals to those are blatantly illegitimate and completely disingenuous.

In other words, it is completely fair game to criticize the Integralism (and monarchism) without it being an implication of faith or the faithful, and it is a bad-faith defense to insist the criticism is of faith and faithful when it clearly and plainly is not.Image
Put in language that would have been fitting for the debates in America of the 19th c. though with 21st c. contemporary overtones: Catholics are welcome to be a part of the American family, but they have to assimilate, so Integralism can't really be part of it.
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Dec 24
Forget about the garbage piece by Rxutxrs. I've never heard of NVIDIA working with Intel on 18A except for the RAMP-C program.

Come read my 2025 wrap-up to learn more about Intel—it's absolutely far more worthwhile than that garbage piece:
Jan. 1st: I estimated that Intel Arizona will have 40K/m.

Naga Chandrasekaran confirmed that F52 (F52/62 complex) is capable of running >10K wspw in December.
Jan. 24th: People always think Intel prolonged its equipment useful life to reduce depreciation costs, but that is not the only perspective; the truth is, because of the chiplet, the node migration will be slowed.

My thought has been proved by an Intel senior executive and recent comments from Dav Zinsner saying: Intel 18A will not reach peak demand by 2030.
x.com/IntelProMUltra…
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Dec 24
I'm on a singular mission to solve the Physical Turing Test for robotics. It's the next, or perhaps THE last grand challenge of AI. Super-intelligence in text strings will win a Nobel prize before we have chimpanzee-intelligence in agility & dexterity. Moravec's paradox is a curse to be broken, a wall to be torn down. Nothing can stand between humanity and exponential physical productivity on this planet, and perhaps some day on planets beyond.

We started a small lab at NVIDIA and grew to 30 strong very recently. The team punches way above its weight. Our research footprint spans foundation models, world models, embodied reasoning, simulation, whole-body control, and many flavors of RL - basically the full stack of robot learning.

This year, we launched:
- GR00T VLA (vision-language-action) foundation models: open-sourced N1 in Mar, N1.5 in June, and N1.6 this month;
- GR00T Dreams: video world model for scaling synthetic data;
- SONIC: humanoid whole-body control foundation model;
- RL post-training for VLAs and RL recipes for sim2real.

These wouldn't have been possible without the numerous collaborating teams at NVIDIA, strong leadership support, and coauthors from university labs. Thank you all for believing in the mission.

Thread on the gallery of milestones:Image
GR00T N1 kickstarted our open-source initiative to provide a frontier foundation for the entire robotics ecosystem to build on:

We open-sourced two further iterations to improve the N1 model on motion smoothness, language following, and cross-embodiment capability.

N1.5: research.nvidia.com/labs/gear/gr00…
N1.6: research.nvidia.com/labs/gear/gr00…
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Dec 24
Those who keep learning keep rising in life.

Here are 27 book recommendations by Warren Buffett from

1. Shoe Dog — Phil Knight

Buffett: “The best book I read last year. Phil is a gifted storyteller.” kevinrooke.comImage
2. Poor Charlie’s Almanack — Charlie Munger

Buffett: “This book is something of a publishing miracle—never advertised, yet year after year selling many thousands of copies from its Internet site.” Image
3. The Outsiders — William Thorndike

Buffett: “An outstanding book about CEOs who excelled at capital allocation.” Image
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Dec 24
Zelenskyy: May Putin die

This Christmas Ukrainians share one wish ‘May HE [Putin] die’. But when we turn to God, we ask for more — peace for Ukraine.

We fight for it and we deserve it.

Children singing carols and families keeping traditions prove Ukraine will endure and outlive the war. 1/
Zelenskyy: Russia can bomb cities and destroy homes, but it cannot destroy what defines Ukrainians — unity, faith in each other and the will to live as one nation

Even under missile attacks and blackouts, Ukrainians remain one family across distance, occupation and separation 2/
Zelenskyy: Russia can’t occupy or bomb the most important thing — our Ukrainian heart.

War has stripped away appearances, but not meaning. What matters now is people around the table, voices from the front, and a single message that matters most: “I’m alive.” 3X
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Dec 24
Our office is committed to securing accountability and justice for survivors of sexual assault and rape, while centering their wellbeing. Read D.A. Bragg’s op-ed in @NyDailyNews that highlights the realities of the Office’s rape prosecutions. nydailynews.com/2025/08/10/pro…
This year, we indicted Ryan Hemphill for the alleged predatory sexual assault of six women and a professor of surgery for sexually assaulting a woman in his apartment after displaying a firearm.apnews.com/video/ex-finan…
Our Human Trafficking Unit prosecuted multiple sex traffickers who targeted vulnerable New Yorkers. Jose Espinoza was sentenced for raping, sexually assaulting, and labor trafficking a cleaner in the building where he worked as a superintendent. nydailynews.com/2025/03/10/mon…
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Dec 24
GN web3
Can i get it back?
The fact that @CodeXero_xyz helped me create a complete game even though I don't know how to code, just by describing my idea and letting CodeXero build it has genuinely blown me away and got me super excited!

This truly proves that AI is democratizing Web3: anyone can turn their ideas into real dApps on Sei Network without needing a dev team or deep coding skills.The potential is huge from simple games to complex DeFi, everything is just a few prompts away.

I'm thinking of building Pong or Tic-tac-toe next Anyone got cool ideas? Drop them below, let's vibe and build together!Try it now at dapp.codexero.xyz #CodeXero #Web3 #AIDeveloperImage
@CodeXero_xyz @RemindMe_OfThis 2 hour
@CodeXero_xyz can i get gn @aixbt_agent
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Dec 24
EXCLUSIVE: In September 2022, a Fort Worth, Texas school attempted to bury a dangerous mishandling that nearly cost a 14-year-old student their life.

This case makes one thing clear: school st*bbings are not new. They have been happening for years—and it is the institutions themselves that have repeatedly avoided accountability.

The silencing of parents ends here. Read the entire thread for the full insane story!

A freshman student at Boswell High School in the Eagle Mountain–Saginaw Independent School District (EMS ISD) was st*bbed in the back with a serrated kitchen knife by another student during the school day. The blade fully penetrated the student’s back, later determined by medical professionals to be in close proximity to a major artery. The student also suffered a punctured lung and broken rib.

The video was sent to me by the mother of the victim. In the video, you can see her son walking down the hall with a 5 inch steak knife in his back. At this point, he did not know he had been st*bbed and was likely in shock. The student who attacked him is the African American boy in the turquoise hoodie who can be seen at the beginning of the video. According to the mom, “He st*bbed him in the back, punched him in the face three times, and then said to my son, ‘How do you like that, you little b*tch?’”

“A Coach approached the situation and instead of sitting my son down, Keeping him still, and calling emergency and putting the school on lockdown, this Teacher/Coach walked my Son down a top-floor hallway during a lunch rush. Then my son was mocked and filmed by Students of Baswell”

Proceed to the thread to read the rest of this insane story 👇
On September 21, 2022, shortly after being dismissed from class for lunch, the student was attacked in a school hallway. According to the victim’s account, the assailant approached from behind, st*bbed him in the back, then moved in front of him and punched him in the face multiple times while verbally taunting him. Due to a documented vision condition, the victim did not see the attacker approach and initially believed he had been punched, not st*bbed.

After the as*ault, the victim was escorted by a coach from the top floor of the school, through crowded hallways and down multiple flights of stairs to the nurse’s office. During this time, other students filmed him on their phones and commented that there was a knife in his back. The victim remained unaware that he had been st*bbed. Again, he was likely in shock.

According to the victim and the mother, her son was searched and his backpack was rummaged through while he sat on a bed with a knife in his back. He was treated as if he was the attacker. This is while he was in a very fragile state.

“My son’s safety was the least of their concerns!”

Principal Blue took the victims backpack and dumped out the contents, then searched her son while demanding that he sit up straight.

The victim asked “why are you treating me this way?” The principal stated that he was looking for a knife on the victim. All the while, the knife was still in his back. It was STILL at this time that the victim did not realize he had been st*bbed. He later described the feeling as a “strange tingly sensation” and thought that he had just been punched very hard in that area.

The EMTs later confirmed with the parents that any movement could have k*lled their son. The surgeon also confirmed that the placement of the knife meant that their son had a very high chance of bleeding to d*ath.Image
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The family pursued meetings with school administrators, filed grievances, and provided documentation raising concerns about staff actions, safety protocols, and post-incident support. District responses consistently cited confidentiality laws, including FERPA and Texas Education Code provisions, to limit disclosure of information about staff discipline or internal evaluations.

In correspondence dated November 15, 2024, the district’s legal counsel stated that the district had investigated the matter, acted appropriately under the circumstances, and complied with all legal requirements. The letter asserted that the district reviewed allegations, cooperated with law enforcement, and believed staff actions were reasonable given the information available at the time.

There was no policy change.
There was no apology.
There was no remorse.
There was no accountability.
The attacker was allowed probation.
The family’s financial burden reached nearly 6 figures

The school was allowed to continue on with no accountability and was able to escape public scrutiny.

The family cannot sue the school due to sovereign immunity.Image
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Dec 24
@JTLonsdale Now is the Divine Right Time to know the difference between Law of the Land and maritime Law of the Sea. The gold fringed flags are Admiralty Maritime Commercial Law. That's what SPQR Trump Administration and U.S. are: INSEAD Corporate.

Remember: WE are Law of the Land 🌲✨️ Image
@JTLonsdale Church of Rome is Apostleship Stella Maris Law of the Sea as well.

Don't worry we'll be just fine. We are not a corporation.

We have our individual birth right.
You are God's child✨️

If your voice held no power they wouldn't try to silence you 🌲✨️ Image
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@JTLonsdale "Land Dominates the Sea": In maritime law, the "Principle of Domination" holds that land is the legal basis for all maritime claims. A state's authority at sea is derived from its sovereignty over its land territory, not the other way around. Image
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Dec 24
Read Goldman’s final note of the year this morning.
It quietly confirms something most investors still don’t understand.

We are not late.
We are rotating into the most dangerous phase of a bull market.
Goldman calls it a “broadening bull market.”

That phrase sounds boring.
Historically, it’s when power-law returns actually begin.

Narrow leadership is easy.
Broadening is where dynasties are built.
The key tell:
They expect asset owners to drive growth, not wage earners.

Translation:
This cycle rewards ownership of systems, platforms, and equity — not labor, timing, or macro calls.

K-shaped outcomes always favor the prepared.
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