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Jun 21
Ever felt like there is an invisible blueprint structuring everything around us?
From the shape of galaxies to the syntax of ancient myths, a hidden mathematical code bridges physics and metaphysics, mapping how the universe expands without losing its soul.

Let's dig in... 🧵 Image
To understand this code, we must look at the mechanics of creation itself, take the opening of Genesis 1, for instance... Before any physical matter exists, the text describes a world "without form and void", a state of absolute, unmanifested symmetry
The birth of the cosmos requires this initial symmetry to break... Genesis mirrors this through a profound act of cosmic division: "Elohim created the heaven and the earth", suddenly, primordial unity fractures into two polar opposites: Spirit and Matter. Image
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Jun 21
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Jun 21
unlocked, but still unexplored, but unlocked meme
Behind 7 Proxies

7 Levels of Inception
Matrix within Matrix
Drone show within Drone show
Supper lattice sub lattices, most common central lattice - We!

If a fan blew 1 electron away from a drop of falling shower water and freeze
and freeze frame, record scratch....
that electron flies in the wind fluid pattern and away fro the exhaust fan, but 7-9 other "same" were in the exact spot un affected.

That 1 electron is actually 9 other types of electrons that we can't see in OUR 3D dimension, but there's 9!
Imagine 3-4 different drone shows that decided to save cost and use the same drones from other shows in the nearby sports fields and open area surrounding, so one even is seeing one drone show with red drones, the other bigger event in the music stadium is having a bigger scale
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Jun 21
I solved a 0.5 ETH cryptographic puzzle on Ethereum, unsolved for 8 years, with the answer hiding in plain sight.

Three more of the same kind remain open, worth 2 ETH combined. Image
The puzzle is a TeikhosBounty contract, deployed in 2018.

The mechanic: the contract stores a masked ECDSA signature. Submit the right 64-byte public key, it verifies via ecrecover, and self-destructs sending you the ETH. The contract pays whoever solves it.
This particular one had been attempted in 2022. The solver failed, but left the public key in calldata.

Four years later, that trace was still there. I recovered it, reconstructed the solution, and claimed the reward via a commit-reveal sequence last week.
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Jun 21
Five years into the largest war in Europe since 1945, Putin still has not declared war on Ukraine. He calls it a "special military operation."

Russia has mobilized hundreds of thousands and turned its whole economy toward the front. The refusal is deliberate — United24. 1/ Image
Because the word war changes how people act. Call it war, and Russians start to fear mobilization, shortages and death, and they panic.

An operation sounds clinical and contained, handled by professionals and over soon. It let Russians carry on while the army kept fighting. 2/
Because Moscow expected a quick win. In February 2022 it claimed Kyiv would fall in three days and the Kyiv regime would collapse.

A declared war signals an uncertain, costly fight. An operation implied confidence, a short timeline and a job Russia could finish on schedule. 3/
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Jun 21
“I had a patient with Parkinson’s that was barely mobile. After a few weeks of high-dose Ivermectin...she was playing golf a week later…”
~Dr William Makis

Neurological Diseases such as Parkinson's & Alzheimer's improve rapidly on Ivermectin Therapy.
If you have a loved one with Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s—TRY IT. The results could be LIFE-CHANGING.
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Jun 21
Over the years, I've been a huge fan of XTIDE and the capabilities it has brought to retro PCs. Let's have a look at some of the XTIDE related hardware I have in my collection, and what I have done with the XTIDE Universal BIOS as well. Time for a 🧵 Image
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First, I imagine that many retro enthusiasts are familiar with it, but the XTIDE Universal BIOS is actively developed and offered at no cost to the retro community. If you haven't seen it before, you can read more about it here: xtideuniversalbios.orgImage
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Okay, time to explore. First, I am going to start with my Tandy 1000 HX. This system benefits from the development of a 3-in-1 and 4-in-1 card that have XTIDE, as well as other capabilities. These card brought storage, serial, parallel, and extra memory to the 1000 HX/EX. Image
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Jun 21
[Thread]🧵| The Arabs of the Maghrib al-Aqsā and the Marinid holy war in Andalusia:

❝In 1272, following the death of Nasrid founder Mohammed al-Shaykh, his son Mohammed al-Faqîh fulfilled his father's wish by sending Andalusian sheikhs to invite the Marinid ruler Abu Yusuf Ya’qub to aid Muslim Spain against Christian advances. Already the unchallenged master of the Far Maghreb after capturing Sijilmasa and defeating Yaghmurasan, Abu Yusuf eagerly responded, first dispatching his son with 5,000 Marinid and Arab cavalry in 1272, then crossing the Strait himself the following year with a larger force.(1/6)Image
Fighting in Spain was the dearest desire of the Maghreb dynasties, perpetuating the pious and glorious tradition of the Almoravids and Almohads. In their eyes, Andalusia was not only “the field of martyrdom and the gate to eternal happiness” but also the extension of their empire, where their own people were already numerous and powerful; it served as the outlet where the unemployed and turbulent forces of the kingdom would be lost, a place of exile for members of the royal family and potential claimants whom the sultan found prudent to remove—among these princes descended from Abd el-Ḥaqq were recruited the leaders of the Volunteers of the Faith. Christian Spain likewise had its “lost children”, the Almogavars, who watched the border and sometimes pushed hazardous raids through Islamic lands. (2/6)Image
The composite armies included Marinid regulars, Asian Aṛzâz mercenaries, Ceuta crossbowmen, a black guard, Berber contingents, Andalusian locals, exiled “Volunteers of the Faith” (often Marinid princes), and—occupying a place of honor—the Hilalian Arabs, whose mounted warriors, though fewer than the Marinids, were crucial in every major operation; not entire tribes crossed, but selected fighters, with non-mounted Arabs typically remaining behind to protect camps and ensure tribal subsistence. (3/6)Image
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Jun 21
This is an utterly insane story: 25,000 documents reviewed by WaPo indicate that throughout Tulsi's career, her political moves were controlled by her guru, cult leader Chris Butler.

This woman was leading the world's largest intelligence apparatus.
washingtonpost.com/investigations…
"SYRIA WAS THE SUBJECT OF MANY MEMOS.... PREVENTING THE UNITED STATES FROM OUSTING THEN-SYRIAN DICTATOR BASHAR AL-ASSAD."

Absolutely insane. Completely compromised. Image
In 24/32 TV appearances, Gabbard used language in the corresponding memos almost verbatim. Image
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Jun 21
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Russia's fuel problem is no longer just a Crimean problem.

The real story is logistics.

Ukraine is systematically targeting bridges, railways, roads, fuel depots and transport routes across southern Ukraine.

The goal isn't a dramatic collapse.

It's slow strangulation. Image
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Crimea is already showing visible stress.

Russian occupation authorities have restricted civilian fuel sales and prioritized supplies for the military and critical services.

Queues. Rationing. Shortages.

The pressure is no longer theoretical. Image
3/

Melitopol remains the key hub of Russia's land corridor to Crimea.

Fuel still arrives.

But every destroyed bridge, every damaged railway and every hit depot makes transport slower, more expensive and more dangerous.

The corridor is functioning.

Just not efficiently. Image
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Jun 21
1/Ten years ago, Britain voted for Brexit.
New ECFR/Mandate polling out this morning reveals something Westminster hasn't noticed: the country has quietly changed its mind — and not in the way you'd expect.
The Leave/Remain divide is dead. Here's what replaced it. 🧵
2/Start with the verdict. Asked to name benefits of Brexit, the most common answer Britons give is "don't know."
Second most common: "none of the above."
They see damage on cost of living, migration, security, no apparent upside — and most Leave voters agree.
3/The single biggest promise of 2016 was control of the borders.
58% of Leave voters now think Brexit made illegal immigration worse.
It failed on its own terms, judged by its own supporters.
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Jun 21
For the past 3 weeks, I have been trying to get an op-ed published at the ABC. The suspicion has long been that the ABC is ideologically captured but when the editorial director assured Senators during the recent Estimates that ABC does publish diverse views, I said let’s see… Image
This is the first piece I sent the ABC. After 3-4 days of going round in circles, I was told it was causing editorial headaches & used problematic words such as “biological fact”, “truth” and “material reality.”

I was also accused of making the claim to men who claim to be women increase male violence. I was not making that claim. I was saying that men who claim to be women are men, and male violence is one of the reasons why female only spaces are necessary.

I suspect that the problem with the piece was, simply, I called them men. But they are, in fact, men.Image
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So, I continued to work with the ABC editor and rewrote the piece entirely. This time, I approached the subject purely from the perspective of women’s rights: women are adult human females & that means something. Initially, the editor liked the piece. However, the more we engaged over the next week and a half, the more bizarre the situation became.

I was told that the entire first half of the piece had to be rewritten, that my interpretation of the sex discrimination act is inaccurate (THE IRONY) and that even my explanation of the Giggle v Tickle case was incorrect. They didn’t explain how or why.

Despite claiming to have spent days rewriting my op-ed, I never saw the rewrites. When told that I didn’t meet the editorial standards, I asked to be sent the editorial standards so that I could get the piece up to their standard myself. The request was ignored.

I completely reject the ABC’s notes. My piece is not factually inaccurate. In fact, it would serve me no purpose to be factually inaccurate. And, funnily enough, a large part of my point is that gender ideology is factually inaccurate…Image
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