Während ich die letzten 2 Threads schrieb, kam der übliche Angriff von Accounts aus dem Umfeld von @MSchlippenbach.
Gegen mich:
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1/CM19
Gegen Personen die ich wertschätze. In diesem Fall @PreislerKa, die sich "flachlegen müsste, weil wohl derzeit von 1 Ex vernachlässigt."
Karoline Preisler setzt sich sehr stark gegen sexuelle Gewalt gegen Israelis durch Palästinenser ein.
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2/CM19
Es ist erstaunlich, dass dieser ekelhafte sexualisierte Angriff von @Klimaliij von @MSchlippenbach geduldet wird und stattdessen ich von ihr angegriffen werde.
κατὰ τὸ ῥῆμά σου
also in Luke 1:38
εἶπεν δὲ Μαριάμ, Ἰδοὺ ἡ δούλη κυρίου· γένοιτό μοι κατὰ τὸ ῥῆμά σου. καὶ ἀπῆλθεν ἀπ' αὐτῆς ὁ ἄγγελος. esv.org/Luke+1/
and I bet it builds on Deuteronomy 8 cited in Matthew 4:4,
ὁ δὲ ἀποκριθεὶς εἶπεν, Γέγραπται, Οὐκ ἐπ' ἄρτῳ μόνῳ ζήσεται ὁ ἄνθρωπος, ἀλλ' ἐπὶ παντὶ ῥήματι ἐκπορευομένῳ διὰ στόματος θεοῦ.
“The conclave that elected Pope Leo was more rigged against Donald Trump than the 2020 presidential election.” — Steve Bannon
NEW: When Jeffrey Epstein and Steve Bannon moved to take down Pope Francis, they assembled a network of morons: an arch-conservative cardinal, an excommunicated archbishop, a priest defrocked after fathering a child, and a Latvian crypto-bro.
Pope Francis’s harsh critic, Cardinal Raymond Burke, was once one of Steve Bannon’s earliest allies.
He split with Bannon after he backed a documentary claiming a majority of Vatican clergy — including some known for fiercely anti-gay rhetoric — are themselves gay and sexually active with other men.
you can send one email to the CEO of Chase and get $23,000 in charge-offs deleted in 72 hours
not a dispute letter. not a 605(b) method. not a cease and desist
one email. to the ceo
here's the executive loophole that credit repair companies don't want you knowing because it makes them irrelevant:
every major bank has an "executive office" or "office of the president" that handles complaints that reach the C-suite. these teams have the authority to do things that normal customer service reps can't even dream of
delete charge-offs
remove late payments
reverse interest charges
forgive partial balances
recall accounts from collections
when you call the 1-800 number, you get someone in a call center who can barely update your address. they "escalate" to a supervisor who reads the same script. nothing happens
when you email the CEO, your message gets routed to a team of 5-15 people whose entire job is making problems go away before they become PR disasters
how to find CEO email addresses:
Jamie Dimon (Chase): jamie.dimon@jpmchase.com
Brian Moynihan (Bank of America): brian.moynihan@bankofamerica.com
Most bank CEOs follow the format: firstname.lastname@company.com
If that doesn't work, try:
firstname.lastname@companyname.com
first.last@company.com
flastname@company.com
Or just search "[CEO name] email address" and you'll find it. These are semi-public at major corporations
You can also go to the CFPB and your bank's own "contact us" page and look for "executive complaints" or "office of the president"
The email template that deletes debt:
Subject: Request for Account Review and Resolution [Account #XXXX]
Dear Mr./Ms. [CEO],
I am writing to request executive review of charge-off account #XXXX on my credit profile
I have been a [bank name] customer for [X] years. Due to [hardship: job loss, medical emergency, divorce, COVID], I fell behind on payments in [year]
Since then I have [stabilized my finances / gotten new employment / recovered]. I am committed to rebuilding my relationship with [bank name]
I am requesting: 1. Goodwill deletion of the charge-off from all three credit bureaus 2. OR conversion to a "paid and closed" status with removal of all late payment history
I believe this resolution reflects my overall history as a customer and my current financial stability. I would appreciate the opportunity to continue as a [bank name] customer
Thank you for your time and consideration
[Your name]
[Phone number]
[Account number]
Why this works:
The executive office team has a DIFFERENT set of tools than regular customer service. They can literally press buttons that delete tradelines, reverse charge-offs, and recall accounts from collections
Regular reps: "I'm sorry sir, we can't do that"
Executive office: "We've resolved your concern and updated all three bureaus"
They do this because CEO-level complaints get tracked. The executive office has KPIs around resolution time and customer satisfaction. They want to close your case quickly and positively
Success rate: not 100%. But significantly higher than calling the 1-800 number and begging. 40-60% of executive emails result in some form of relief. Deletion, partial removal, or at minimum a real human reviewing your file
Stack this across multiple banks:
$23K Chase charge-off: emailed CEO, deleted in 72 hours
$8K Amex: emailed CEO, deleted in 5 days
$4K Discover: emailed CEO, removed late payments (kept account open with clean history)
$11K BoA: emailed CEO, recalled from collections and deleted
$46K total in negatives addressed with 4 emails
The credit repair company charging you $2,000 is sending template dispute letters to PO boxes in Atlanta. You can email the decision-maker directly for free
One email. Right person. Problem solved
And once those charge-offs are gone? Score jumps to 700+. That's when $250K in 0% business funding becomes available. A single email could be the difference between a 580 score and a funded business
(we know exactly who to contact at every major bank and how to get results. link in bio if you want the fast track to repairing your credit)
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HOW TO ACCESS THE BANK ACCOUNT OF A DECEASED RELATIVE IN NIGERIA
Many families struggle to access funds left behind in a deceased person’s bank account. Here’s a clear, simplified guide on how it works under Nigerian law
A THREAD 🧵⚖📚📝
WHY THIS ISSUE MATTERS
When a person dies, money in their bank account cannot be accessed freely even by close family until legal requirements are met. This becomes more complicated when there is no Will (intestacy), the next of kin is deceased or a minor and or family members are in dispute.
WILL VS NO WILL
If there is a Will, executors named in the Will apply to court to carry out the deceased’s wishes. If there is NO Will (Intestate), the court appoints administrators to manage the estate. This often leads to delays and family disputes.
NEXT OF KIN IS NOT EQUAL TO AUTOMATIC RIGHT
Many think being named next of kin gives automatic access to the account. This is false. Banks still require court authorization before releasing funds.
BREAKING: AI can now build ML models like Goldman Sachs' AI trading desk (for free).
Here are 12 insane Claude prompts that replace $400K/year quant researchers (Save for later)
1/ Time Series Forecasting Model
You are a Quantitative Researcher at Goldman Sachs Global Markets. I need a complete time series forecasting model for [STOCK/ASSET].
Please provide:
- Data preprocessing: How to clean price data and handle missing values
- Feature engineering: Technical indicators (moving averages, RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands)
- Model selection: Compare ARIMA, LSTM neural networks, and Prophet models
- Training approach: Train-test split ratios and cross-validation strategy
- Performance metrics: MAE, RMSE, directional accuracy for predictions
- Backtesting framework: How to test strategy on historical data
- Risk management: Stop-loss rules and position sizing based on confidence
- Implementation code: Python pseudocode with library recommendations
Format as quantitative research report with model specifications and expected accuracy.
Asset: [DESCRIBE STOCK/CRYPTO/COMMODITY, TIME PERIOD, DATA SOURCE]
2/ Mean Reversion Trading Strategy
You are a VP of Quantitative Trading at JP Morgan's Systematic Trading desk. I need a mean reversion algorithm for [MARKET/ASSET].
Please provide:
- Statistical foundation: Z-score calculation and standard deviation bands
- Entry signals: When price deviates X standard deviations from mean
- Exit signals: When price returns to mean or stop-loss triggers
- Pair selection: How to find correlated assets for pairs trading
- Cointegration testing: Statistical tests to validate pair relationships
- Position sizing: Kelly Criterion or fixed-fraction approach
- Risk parameters: Maximum drawdown limits and exposure caps
- Backtesting results: Expected Sharpe ratio and win rate over 3+ years
Format as algorithmic trading strategy document with entry/exit rules.
You’re bored because you don’t do side quests, bro.
Life is more than just work and bed rotting.
Here are 50 side quests to complete:
→ Wake up before sunrise and walk without headphones
→ Take yourself on a solo coffee date (no phone)
→ Learn 10 constellations and find them
→ Write a letter you'll never send
→ Cook a dish from a country you've never visited
→ Read a physical book outside
→ Map your favorite neighborhood spots
→ Make bread or pasta by hand
→ Walk your usual route at a different time
Perplexity Pro just killed Google for professionals.
It searches the entire internet, reads every source, and gives you cited answers in seconds.
Here are 12 Perplexity Pro prompts that replace a $5,000/month research team: (Save for later)
1/ The Industry Intelligence Report
You are a senior research analyst at a top-tier consulting firm. I need a comprehensive industry intelligence report on [INDUSTRY/SECTOR].
Please provide:
- Industry overview: Current market size, growth rate (CAGR), key segments with revenue breakdown
- Dominant players: Top 10 companies by market share with recent financial performance and strategic moves
- Emerging disruptors: 5 startups or new entrants challenging incumbents with funding, traction, and differentiation
- Technology trends: 3 technologies reshaping this industry with adoption timeline and impact analysis
- Regulatory landscape: Recent policy changes, pending legislation, compliance requirements affecting the sector
- Investment activity: Recent M&A deals, IPOs, major funding rounds with deal sizes and strategic rationale
- Market dynamics: Porter's Five Forces analysis with intensity ratings for each force
- Future outlook: 3-year projection with opportunities, threats, and inflection points
- Geographic hotspots: Which regions are leading growth and why
- Expert consensus: What do industry analysts, trade publications, and thought leaders agree on
Format as a strategic intelligence brief with data citations, trend analysis, and actionable insights.
Industry: [SPECIFY INDUSTRY/SECTOR]
2/ The Competitive Deep Dive
You are a competitive intelligence specialist. I need a complete teardown of [COMPANY NAME] and how they compare to competitors.
Please provide:
- Company profile: Founding story, business model, revenue sources, organizational structure, leadership team background
- Financial performance: Latest revenue, profitability, growth rate, funding history or public market performance with quarter-over-quarter trends
- Product portfolio analysis: All products/services offered, pricing strategy, feature comparison to competitors, gaps in offering
- Go-to-market strategy: Sales channels, marketing tactics, customer acquisition approach, geographic expansion pattern
- Competitive positioning: Direct competitors ranked by threat level, market share comparison, competitive advantages and vulnerabilities
- Customer intelligence: Target customer profile, customer reviews analysis (positive patterns and complaints), NPS or satisfaction scores if available
- Technology stack: Platform architecture, key technologies used, proprietary vs. third-party solutions
- Strategic moves: Recent product launches, partnerships, acquisitions, executive hires, market expansion
- SWOT analysis: 5 strengths, 5 weaknesses, 5 opportunities, 5 threats with evidence for each
- Vulnerabilities map: Where are they most exposed to disruption or competitive attack
- Future trajectory: Where are they headed in the next 12-24 months based on recent moves
Format as a competitive intelligence dossier with source citations and strategic implications.
Someone turned Naval Ravikant's mental models into AI prompts and the results are insane.
It's the closest thing to having the AngelList founder rebuild your career from scratch.
Here are the 10 prompts that completely changed my life:
1. Specific Knowledge Audit
Most people chase "skills everyone wants" and wonder why they're replaceable.
I use this to find what only I can do:
Prompt:
```
You are Naval Ravikant analyzing my career for specific knowledge.
About me: [YOUR BACKGROUND - work history, hobbies, weird interests, things you're known for]
Answer: 1. What specific knowledge do I have that can't be trained? (look for intersections no one else has) 2. What do I know from experience that can't be learned in school? 3. What would I do for free that people will eventually pay me for? 4. Where am I authentic that others are faking it?
Be ruthless. If I don't have specific knowledge yet, tell me where to build it.
```
2. Leverage Identification
Naval says wealth requires leverage: code, media, labor, or capital.
Here's how I figure out which leverage I actually have access to:
Prompt:
``` Naval defines leverage as: code (software), media (content with no marginal cost), labor (people working for you), capital (money)
Analyze my current position:
[DESCRIBE YOUR SKILLS, RESOURCES, NETWORK, ASSETS]
For each type of leverage, tell me:
- Do I have it? (yes/no + evidence)
- How could I acquire it in 6 months?
- Which type matches my specific knowledge best?
Rank the 4 types by "easiest for me to scale right now." Show your reasoning.
```
I don't get why most people don't use NotebookLM for studying.
Let me show you 7 prompts that turn it into a personal professor (and save you from failing your next exam):
1/ The Lecture Note Processor
You are a university professor creating a comprehensive study guide. I just attended a lecture and need you to transform my raw notes into a structured learning resource.
Please provide:
- Core concepts summary: Identify and explain the 5-7 main ideas from this lecture in order of importance
- Key terminology definitions: Every technical term, concept, or vocabulary word defined in simple language
- Concept relationships: How do these ideas connect to each other, what's the logical flow, what builds on what
- Real-world applications: 3 practical examples of how these concepts apply outside the textbook
- Common misconceptions: What students typically misunderstand about this topic and why
- Memory aids: Create mnemonics, analogies, or mental models for complex concepts
- Self-test questions: 5 questions I should be able to answer if I truly understand this material (with answers)
- Gap identification: What wasn't clear in my notes that I should review or ask about
Format as a structured study guide with clear sections, visual hierarchy, and retention-focused explanations.
My lecture notes: [PASTE YOUR NOTES OR UPLOAD LECTURE SLIDES]
2/ The Textbook Chapter Breakdown
You are an expert tutor breaking down complex material into digestible chunks. I need to master this textbook chapter before my exam.
Please provide:
- Chapter overview: What is this chapter actually about in 2-3 sentences
- Learning objectives: What should I be able to do after studying this chapter
- Concept hierarchy: Main topics → subtopics → supporting details organized in outline format
- Key formulas or frameworks: Every important equation, model, or process with when and how to use it
- Difficult sections identified: Flag the 3 hardest concepts in this chapter and explain why they're challenging
- Simplified explanations: Take the most complex idea and explain it like I'm 12 years old
- Connection to previous material: How does this chapter relate to what I learned before
- Practice problem walkthrough: Step-by-step solution to example problems with reasoning explained
- Chapter summary: Distill everything into 10 bullet points I can review the night before the exam
Format as a chapter mastery guide with clear structure, emphasis on exam-relevant material, and active recall triggers.
Source material: [UPLOAD CHAPTER PDF OR PASTE CHAPTER TITLE/TOPIC]
Recruiters and propagandists who previously worked for Russia’s Wagner Group have emerged as a main conduit for Kremlin-organized sabotage attacks in Europe, according to western intelligence officials. 1/9
Wagner recruiters who specialised in persuading young men from Russia’s hinterland to fight in Ukraine have been given a new task — recruiting economically vulnerable Europeans to carry out violence on Nato soil. 2/9
Russia’s military intelligence agency (GRU) “is using the talent it has got available to it”, said one western intelligence official, referring to the Wagner network. 3/9
Was war passiert:
In einem Abschnitt der NATO-Übung Hedgehog 2025 in Estland, wurde ein zehnköpfiges ukrainisches Drohnentream als Feinddarstellung eingesetzt.
In diesem Szenario zerstörten diese simuliert 17 Fahrzeuge und flogen 30weitere Angriffe.
Die NATO- Bewegungen 2/
Kamen daraufhin zum erliegen.
Kurze Einordnung:
Die Ukrainer haben während der Übung primär schwere Bomberdrohnen vom Typ Nemesis und analoge FPVs verwendet. Also bei weitem keine abstrakte Zukunftstechnologie.
Hiermit haben sie simulierte Anflüge durchgeführt 3/
Il grande sogno e la grande illusione industriali sono sempre gli stessi: che il lavoro non richieda più capacità da sviluppare, che la macchina sostituisca l'operaio e l'impiegato specializzati,
riducendo la società a due caste separate da un abisso, quella dei datori di lavoro e quella dei lavoratori. Questi ultimi, poi, diventerebbero un insieme generico, dove chiunque può fare tutto, chiunque è sostituibile.
La maggior parte delle crisi del mondo industriale sono state generate dallo scontro di questo sogno con una realtà poco compiacente.