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Feb 15
In Crime and Punishment, Fyodor Dostoevsky was not writing a crime novel in the modern sense. He was staging a moral experiment, almost a trial, asking a single, dangerous question… What happens if a human being believes they stands beyond moral law?
Dostoevsky is attacking the 19th century faith that human reason, detached from conscience, can replace moral truth. Raskolnikov’s crime is not merely murder, it is the attempt to think himself above humanity. Above the people around him
For Dostoevsky, reason can justify almost anything, yet the soul will not believe it. Raskolnikov discovers that guilt is not a social construct and conscience is not learned behavior. You can deny them intellectually, but you cannot escape them existentially. They are fatal
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Feb 15
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "The Reality of State and City Debt

There is a handful of US states and large cities with so much debt that, unless they act to reduce it soon, we will see tragedy.
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The States: California, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Kentucky. The Cities: New York, San Francisco, Chicago.

You see, when one is in debt, there are limited ways to handle that debt.
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One can increase income, decrease expenses, or defer debt to a future point in time through alternate debt. That is true of individuals, families, or government.
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Feb 15
AI news weekend roundup 🧵

GPT-5.2 just made an original discovery in theoretical physics.

ByteDance dropped a model that beats GPT-5.2 and Gemini 3 Pro at 1/10th the price.

The Pentagon might cut Anthropic's $200M deal, and more.

Here's everything you might've missed: Image
GPT-5.2 independently discovered a new math formula in particle physics and formally proved it was correct.

It found that an existing answer in the field was actually wrong, then wrote the proof autonomously in 12 hours.

ByteDance released Seed 2.0, a new model that competes with GPT-5.2 and Gemini 3 Pro across benchmarks.

This follows last week's viral Seedance 2.0 video model, which is now getting hit with cease-and-desists from Hollywood over copyrighted content.

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Feb 15
Just how toxic and detrimental to your health is alcohol?

Long-term use of alcohol:

• damages nearly every organ and system in the body.
• alcohol is linked to more than 60 different diseases
•Risks include malnutrition, chronic pancreatitis, alcoholic liver disease (e.g., permanent liver scarring) and several types of cancer.
•alcohol can damage the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system
•public health advise is that there is no 'safe' alcohol limit with even small quantities increasing the risk of some cancers

Guess which group has historically profited off of alcohol distribution and sales?
Which group dominated the liquor industry in Europe in the modern era?

Je/ws have a long and very influential history in the alcohol industry spanning Europe, occupied Palestine and North America too.

For most of the 1800s, Eastern European Je/ws held a virtual monopoly on the business in their regions. They produced much of the beer and hard alcohol and ran almost all of the taverns where it was sold.

Jews had been in the trade for centuries, but when Polish landowners saw they could make 50% greater profits by turning grain into alcohol than by selling it for food, Je/ws seized the chance to play an integral role.

Jew/ish participation in the alcohol business was so prevalent that according to Glenn Dynner, author of Yankel’s Tavern: Jews, Liquor, & Life in the Kingdom of Poland, between 30 and 40% of Poland’s Je/ws (including women and children) worked in the industry.Image
Who were famous kosher families who profited off of the liquor industry?

The Zimmermans were among the famous and award-winning producers of Tokaj wine.

The Herzog family produced such high-quality wine (alongside their beer and spirits) that Emperor Franz Josef appointed them his exclusive wine suppliers.

In 1848, the Shor family opened a winery in the Old City of Jerusalem, adjacent to the Temple Mount itself. They were joined in the business in 1870 by the Tepperbergs and 1889 by the winery later to be known as Carmel. These laid the groundwork for the booming wine industry that exists in occupied Palestine today.

And of course the Bronfmans owned the biggest liquor distribution company in the world, Seagrams.

Others include the Kaback, Kratchmer, Schenkman, Korczak, Vigoda, Winick, to name but a few!

Plus, many of the alcohol businesses run by 19th century Jews still exist today, including the Israeli wineries, Loewenbrau Brewery, Herzog Winery, and Fleischmann’s Spirits!
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Feb 15
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "Some More Thoughts on the Saying ‘A Land of Milk and Honey’”

It starts with understanding the purpose of Torah. Torah is a lesson book. It teaches through the use of stories, allegory, and metaphor.
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It connects the Hebrew (Jewish) nation to the Creator, and the Creator, like a good father that wants the best for his creation, to the Hebrew (Jewish) nation.
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There are three seemingly separate but interconnected issues in the Torah narrative about Yosef (Joseph), Ya’acov (Jacob), and Yosef’s family. One, the “famine in the land.”
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Feb 15
BULLETIN: Those promoting the acronym "TND" are associated with Russia's Wagner Group. They are running rampant— Involved in child abuse via 764/Temple ov Blood, and have been working hard to radicalize (brainwash/abuse) trans youth into ?mass murdering others and themselves. Image
They also appear to have a woman deployed to perform narrative control on this topic. The goal is to ensure the public is not aware of the relationship between Russia and the child abuse conducted from afar.
Another related acronym is "DNB" (don't ask what it stands for). Note the original poster with a trans flag in bio. They actively hunt for vulnerable Western children. Image
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Feb 15
Stalin expected to crush Finland in 10 days. It took 105 days and 400,000 Soviet casualties. He got 10% of Finnish territory.

Putin invaded Ukraine expecting a quick victory parade. 4 years later, Russia controls just 20% of pre-war Ukrainian territory — WP. 1/ Image
Stalin's USSR had 170 million people vs Finland's 3.5 million. A Soviet general told Stalin it would take 10 days max.

Molotov said Stalin wanted to celebrate his birthday "on the steps of Finland's Parliament in precisely 20 days." 2/
The war ended March 13, 1940 — over three months later with massive Soviet losses the Kremlin concealed.

Stalin had to settle for a fraction of what he wanted. Sound familiar? 3/
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Feb 15
Petraeus: This is Ukraine's greatest generation.

When the cessation of hostilities begins, we're going to see Ukraine as the greatest military industrial complex in the West, building an entirely new country focused on new technologies and new economic endeavors. 1/
Petraeus: Ukraine is producing tomorrow's technology for today's war. West produces yesterday's technology for tomorrow's wars. That's got to be changed dramatically.

They've got to overhaul that, bring it more up to date, to reflect how warfare is evolving on the ground, in the air and on the sea in Ukraine. 2/
Petraeus: What allies have got to do is not fall into the trap of buying legacy systems rather than buying what is the future of warfare. The place to see that is in Ukraine.

We‘ve got to learn how they have shortened the kill chain. It starts with new concepts for operations that turn into doctrine. 3X
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Feb 15
🚨🚨🚨 🧵You Build the Fences First
Infrastructure for Tyranny

In 1933, the Nazis did not hide Dachau.

They invited outsiders to see it.

Foreign correspondents were escorted through the newly opened Dachau Concentration Camp and shown neat barracks, orderly rows of bunks, and prisoners moving through structured routines. Guards stood upright and disciplined. The grounds appeared controlled, even efficient. What visitors saw looked administrative.Image
The violence — already present — was kept out of sight.

Early outside impressions could therefore be framed in bureaucratic language: order, discipline, containment, political detention. The regime understood something essential: if you shape what observers see, you shape how institutions are understood.

And in 1933, Dachau was not yet a symbol of industrialized mass murder. It was a political detention center. Its prisoners were primarily communists, social democrats, trade unionists, journalists, and critics of the new regime.Image
The Nazi’s genocidal machinery came later.

First came the infrastructure.

To understand what that infrastructure meant in practice, it helps to look at one of the men who passed through Dachau in its earliest weeks.

Hans Beimler, a Communist member of the Reichstag, was arrested in April 1933 and taken to Dachau shortly after the camp opened. His experience bore little resemblance to the orderly image shown to visitors.
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Feb 15
On April 15, 2024, Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "The
Obsession with Safety — A Jewish Psychosis

The Jewish people have a problem that is the result of 2,000 years of persecution, exclusion, and pressure.
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To survive, Jews developed certain patterns of perception and choices that sought safety in a hostile world. It could be classified as a syndrome that manifests itself in several ways.

The Zelig Syndrome
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Some of you might remember the film Zelig. Zelig is a 1983 American satirical comedy film written as a documentary, featuring a man named Leonard Zelig, who has this obsessive desire to fit in and...
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Feb 15
📝💡𝐖𝐞𝐞𝐤𝐥𝐲 𝐂𝐃𝐑 𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬💡📝

📰 Here's your round-up of top #CarbonDioxideRemoval News / Developments from this week (09 February - 15 February 2026):

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Crew Carbon received a $2.35M grant to advance CO₂ mineralisation from wastewater.
qcintel.com/carbon/article…

Rothschild & Co inked 3-year offtake with O.C.O Technology for CDR credits via Accelerated Carbonation Tech.
rothschildandco.com/en/newsroom/co…

@Planet2050earth and GIZ Thailand signed strategic MOU for climate action and CDR.
planet2050.earth/blog/mou-giz

@Isometric_HQ has certified the Agroforestry Protocol following a comprehensive public consultation.
isometric.com/writing-articl…

ecoLocked and Forum Johanniskirche joined forces to turn the church extension's foundation into a carbon sink.
linkedin.com/posts/ecolocke…

Altitude partnered with Alcom for +360.000t carbon removals.
cleantechnica.com/2026/02/09/alt…

Chestnut Carbon’s forestry project has become the first in the U.S. verified by the Forest Stewardship Council for biodiversity conservation impact.
chestnutcarbon.com/news-resources…

Exomad Green & Senken partnered to supply 105,000 t Bolivian biochar credits for aviation sector.
exomadgreen.com/post/exomad-gr…

Isometric, ACR & Gold Standard methodologies gained CCP approval from ICVCM.
carboncredits.com/icvcm-adds-new…

@projectearthly launched regenerative farming initiative in Italy to support Mediterranean agriculture.
earthly.org/projects/regen…

Mote opened second funding round to advance CO₂ removal and clean hydrogen tech
qcintel.com/carbon/article…

@cdr_fyi launched Resources hub for easier access to CDR contracts, standards, and methodologies.
cdr.fyi/blog/introduci…

Rainbow opened consultation on two biochar methodologies; feedback due March 11.
tally.so/r/KY1JZV

Massachusetts seeks input on draft CDR study by RMI; feedback due Feb 27.
forms.office.com/Pages/Response…

@sparkclimate issued RFP for methane removal research; deadline Mar 9.
sparkclimate.org/article/spark-…

Carbon to Sea opened applications for its 2026 Research Fellowship on ocean alkalinity enhancement; deadline Mar 10.
carbontosea.org/2026/02/13/app…

EU Commission launched consultations on post-2030 climate policy; feedback due May 4.
climate.ec.europa.eu/news-other-rea…

Carbon to Sea is seeking proposals for $125k study on integrating OAE with wastewater; deadline Mar 20.
carbontosea.org/2026/02/12/car…

goodcarbon launched global RFP for up to 600,000 tCO₂ nature-based CDR credits by 2030 for a major (unnamed) food & beverage company.
carbon-pulse.com/482650/

@CO2Council & @PE_Coalition released CDR Messaging & Lexicon Guide to standardize terminology and improve clear communication in CDR.
carbonbusinesscouncil.org/s/Finding-a-Co…

Isometric released buyer’s guide to high-quality biochar carbon removal.
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Supercritical reported biochar delivery 54% below forecast in 2025, highlighting supply gaps.
…023219.fs1.hubspotusercontent-eu1.net/hubfs/25023219…

@Carbon_Direct reported CDR tech ready to scale, but corporate demand remains weak.
carbon-direct.com/voluntary-carb…

CLG Europe convened by the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership released a report highlighted how nature-based removals can help address hard-to-abate emissions.
corporateleadersgroup.com/reports-eviden…

Researchers at Northwestern University developed proof-of-concept DAC sytem using manganese oxide and electricity.
nature.com/articles/s4156…
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Feb 15
Crazy how @PaulTweetsRIP and @WaveyForever knew this and condoned it
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