¿Porqué Abascal salió anoche en apoyo de los israelíes que se mofaron del homenaje a las víctimas españolas de la DANA?
Para entender éste humillante servilismo ante quienes vejan a nuestros muertos hay que hablar de como Israel controla VOX.
Hilo⬇️
Vox se fundó en gran parte con dinero de la Organización de los Muyahidines del Pueblo de Irán, MEK, un grupo terrorista instrumental bajo control de EEUU, que los ha entrenado, y de Israel, del que recibía financiación.
Vidal-Quadras facilitó el opaco acuerdo.⬇️
Vidal-Quadras recibió el dinero y lo canalizó hacia el naciente partido. Quadras es un activo proisraelí y gran difusor de su propaganda, alguien en la esfera sionista y con pasado en Bruselas. Y claro, lo primero que hizo Vox Al nacer fue declarar su simpatía por Israel⬇️
While further researching the #Gate topic and government tracking, I began looking into #Gate kids who were also in the "Who's Who Among American High School Students," which was a national yearbook of sorts that included high-performing Senior students and athletes from each state.
I was in it myself, after my entire childhood in public school from kindergarten to 12th included strange connections, especially with GATE and teachers.
"Who's Who" also included Pageant outreach and an ad for NCMEC (National Ctr for Missing and Exploited Children-IYKYK) was on the facing page. Images below.
I was bombarded with Pageant entry info my Sr year and I now know it was because I was in Who's Who, along with a possible recommendation from my former #GATE teacher turned Sr teacher.
[Ahem 👀]
Stay with me.
This gets wild.
Here are screenshots of Pageant ad and facing NCMEC ad in Who's Who:
Most family stress is money stress wearing different masks. When spending is uncontrolled, every small issue turns into a fight because everyone feels unsafe.
Start with a simple rule, no random buys for 30 days unless it is food, bills, or health
2. Build a clear family budget
A budget is not restriction, it is a plan that removes fear. Write down income, fixed costs, debt, savings, and a small fun amount that is allowed.
Keep it simple so it is easy to follow every month. When money has a system, arguments reduce
🚨 BREAKING: AI can now build trading algorithms like Goldman Sachs' algorithmic trading desk (for free).
Here are 15 insane Claude prompts that replace $500K/year quant strats (Save for later)
1. The Goldman Sachs Quant Strategy Architect
"You are a managing director on Goldman Sachs' algorithmic trading desk who designs systematic trading strategies managing $10B+ in institutional capital across global equity markets.
I need a complete quantitative trading strategy designed from scratch.
Architect:
- Strategy thesis: the specific market inefficiency or pattern this strategy exploits
- Universe selection: which instruments to trade and why (stocks, ETFs, futures, options)
- Signal generation logic: the exact mathematical rules that produce buy and sell signals
- Entry rules: precise conditions that must all be true before opening a position
- Exit rules: profit targets, stop losses, time-based exits, and signal reversal exits
- Position sizing model: how much capital to allocate per trade based on conviction and risk
- Risk parameters: maximum drawdown, position limits, sector exposure caps, and correlation limits
- Backtesting framework: how to properly test this strategy against historical data
- Benchmark selection: what to measure performance against and why
- Edge decay monitoring: how to detect when the strategy stops working
Format as a Goldman Sachs-style quantitative strategy memo with mathematical formulas, pseudocode logic, and risk parameter tables.
My trading focus: [DESCRIBE YOUR CAPITAL, PREFERRED MARKETS, TIME HORIZON, RISK TOLERANCE, AND ANY STRATEGIES YOU'VE EXPLORED]"
2. The Renaissance Technologies Backtesting Engine
"You are a senior quantitative researcher at Renaissance Technologies who builds rigorous backtesting systems that separate real alpha from overfitted noise across decades of market data.
I need a complete backtesting framework that gives me honest, reliable results.
Build:
- Data requirements: which historical data feeds I need, minimum time periods, and data quality checks
- Backtesting engine architecture: event-driven or vectorized with pros and cons for my strategy type
- Transaction cost modeling: commissions, slippage, bid-ask spread, and market impact estimates
- Lookahead bias prevention: safeguards that ensure no future data leaks into past decisions
- Survivorship bias handling: accounting for delisted stocks and failed companies in historical data
- Walk-forward optimization: train on past data, test on unseen data in rolling windows
- Out-of-sample testing protocol: how to split data so results aren't just curve-fitting
- Monte Carlo simulation: randomize trade sequences to understand the range of possible outcomes
- Statistical significance tests: is the backtest return real or could it happen by random chance
- Complete Python backtesting code ready to run with sample data and visualization
Format as a quantitative research document with full Python code, statistical validation methodology, and result interpretation guidelines.
My strategy: [DESCRIBE YOUR TRADING STRATEGY, PREFERRED MARKET, TIME FRAME, AND AVAILABLE HISTORICAL DATA]"
Six years in the gym taught me some brutal truths about fitness:
1. Eat all the damn fruits you want.- It’s almost impossible to overeat it.
2. Sugar does not make you fat. 3. If you're not horny, you're not healthy. 4. Most people eat due to B.T.S. (boredom, thirst, or stress) - not hunger. Before you eat, ask yourself: "Am I bored, thirsty or stressed right now?"
5. Exercise is a documented anti-depressant. CNN is a documented depressant. Adjust your life accordingly. 6. A high-protein diet is the best diet. 7. Eggs are a superfood. Not a "food to avoid".
A therapist who spent 40 years counseling couples on the brink of divorce wrote down the one conversation she wishes every couple would have before they get married.
She said: "If you have this conversation honestly, you will either save yourself decades of pain or build a foundation that can survive anything."
Here is the conversation…
The Question: "What is your unspoken contract about how this marriage should work?"
1. Every Person Enters Marriage With a Hidden Contract.
She explained that we all have assumptions about how marriage should operate.
The husband assumes the wife will handle the emotional labor, the social calendar, the domestic details. The wife assumes the husband will initiate romance, provide financial security, make her feel safe.
These assumptions are rarely spoken. They are just expected. And when reality violates expectation, resentment is born.
2. The First Clause: Who Does What, and Why.
You must discuss division of labor explicitly. Not just chores, but mental load.
Who remembers birthdays? Who tracks the children's appointments? Who initiates difficult conversations? Who plans the dates?
The unspoken assumption that these things will "just work out" is a lie. They will work out according to someone's unspoken contract, and the other person will eventually resent being managed by expectations they never agreed to.
Apple has just published a paper with a devastating title: *The Illusion of Thinking*. And it's not a metaphor. What it demonstrates is that the AI models we use every day - yes, ones like ChatGPT - don't think. Not one bit. They just imitate doing so.
Let me explain: 🧵👇
The paper argues that those models, no matter how brilliant they may seem, do not understand what they are doing. They do not solve problems. They do not reason. They merely generate text word by word, trying to sound coherent. Real thought: zero.
To demonstrate this, Apple designed a series of experiments with logic puzzles: Tower of Hanoi, the river-crossing problem, stacked blocks, etc.
The same ones we use to see if a human or even a child can reason in steps.
In an attempt to possibly explain why 77 million Americans voted for this man, while simultaneously explaining just why it is that Europeans live substantially longer, I’m absolutely delighted to introduce the revised list of US food that you cannot legally sell in Europe!🧵
US Bread
Traditionally baked with just enough potassium bromate to make it fluffy and sufficient sugar to make the diabetes get to you before the cancer from the bromate does, US bread is legally sold as "cake" in the few EU countries that still allow for it to be sold.
US Instant Mashed Potatoes
Stuffed with enough BHA and BHT preservatives to give the product an expiration date of absolutely never, most of Europe has outright banned the product, depriving Europeans from what is otherwise a cheap and convenient way to encourage hair loss.
I just watched a video titled, “Data Centers are Behaving Like Acoustic Weapons.”
He cites numerous studies & interviews residents who have been poisoned by living in proximity to data centers.
It’s very bad.
Data Centers Are Making People Sick
🧵 Not only are we going to be forced to donate all our energy & water to AI, we’re also going to be systematically sickened before we are prematurely killed.
Covid is working in tandem with all of these other imminent threats to kill us dead.
21 lutego 1916 r. pierwszy dzień Operation "Gericht" i początek bitwy pod Verdun.
Pierwszej bitwy, kóra przeszła do historii jako próba realizacji Materialschlacht, czyli bitwy na wyczerpanie.
W której nie chodzi o zdobycie terenu, chodzi o maksymalne wyczerpanie przeciwnika 1/
Pola pod Verdun miały zamienić się w koncepcji operacyjnej gen. Ericha von Falkenhayna w przerażąjącą "maszynkę do mięsa", której zadaniem było wykrwawić armię francuską. Francuzi mieli zostać zmuszeni do obrony, która miała zmiażdżyć niemiecka artyleria 2/
Istotnie do pierwszego uderzenia Niemcy skoncentrowali w pasie ok. 13 km ponad 1220 dział, które 7-godz. walcem ogniowym miały przemiecić francuską obronę. Problem w tym, że nie zdołały.
I to jest pierwsza lekcja Verdun, którą R. Leonhard nazywa "religią siły ognia" 3/
Good news: Another study showing that fasting can help cancer patients. A 16 hour fast enhanced the cancer-killing activity of T cells and synergized with immunotherapy to reduce tumor size, ostensibly by causing cancer cells to release the amino isoleucine... 🧵
In the tumor microenvironment (TME), there was increased isoleucine processing and intracellular acetyl-coA, along with increase expression of genes involved in the starvation response, autophagy
There were also alterations in glutamine metabolism, a known source of energy for cancer cells
🧵THREAD: Is Trump's hunch about foreign influence in SCOTUS correct?
After the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling on tariffs, Trump said "It's my opinion that the court has been swayed by foreign interests and a political movement that is far smaller than people would ever think."
Trump is likely referring to the ideology of supranationalism -- a centuries-old ideology that considered tariffs to be among the highest economical blunders, not for economic reasons, but because tariffs dare to assert national rights in a telos of universal liberalism.
But is he right about the foreign influence?
As has been widely reported, @MikeBenzCyber has unpacked the details of the friendship between John Roberts and Norm Eisen, and their Prague vacations where they discussed "American and European rule-of-law issues" together.
But there's more to it. A lot more. 👇
As always, patience as I pull the thread together.
Eisen is a leading figure in the supranational democracy network being an expert in color revolutions (but don't dare suggest that he's orchestrating one here). He's a co-founder of the States United Democracy Center (which I called out for simply producing a Muppet show), co-counsel for Trump's first impeachment council, formerly US Ambassador to Czech Republic, CREW chair. He's