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Feb 9
This is 18-mo-old Amalia waving to me when she was detained.

She was hospitalized with a respiratory infection while at ICE’s Dilley facility for immigrant families.

She’s one of dozens of detainees who I spoke to via video and phone calls, letters and an in-person visit. 🧵1/
Trump restarted family detention, but it’s different now. Before, the family facility in Dilley, Texas, primarily housed recent border crossers. Now, parents and children who have been living for years in the United States are being detained there. 2/
I met 14-year-old Ariana from Honduras, who was released into the U.S. with her mom during the first Trump administration when she was 7. She was a freshman in high school when she was detained in December and separated from her two siblings, who are U.S. citizens 3/ Image
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Feb 9
1/14 🚨 BOMBSHELL: Bill Gates & Jeffrey Epstein weren’t just “donating to science”…

They were secretly buying CONTROL over what scientists discover, share, and believe — through a platform you probably use: ResearchGate.

Leaked insider documents expose the real playbook: influence + money + power disguised as “helping science.”

This changes everything.

🧵 Thread starts now.
Stay till the end — the full pattern & proof will blow your mind.

#ResearchGate #EpsteinFiles #ScienceForSale #BillionairesBuyingScienceImage
2/14 What is ResearchGate exactly?

Think Facebook — but for scientists. A free site where researchers connect, share papers (often full PDFs), ask questions, and team up on ideas.

Over 25 million members worldwide right now! 🔥

Sounds helpful? Sure. But leaked insider docs reveal it's built as a for-profit business to make big money from science.

Gates invested $10M in 2013 — not pure charity, but a savvy "digital platform" bet. Like owning LinkedIn... but for the brains shaping our world.

Control the platform → control the flow of scientific ideas.Image
3/14 The shady part: Contracts link personal profits to ResearchGate's value growing.

Gates' advisor (Boris Nikolic) could cash in based on how much the company's worth rises. Even big "advances" like $2.5M-$10M mentioned.

This creates huge motivation to hype it up—boost users, news buzz, and prices. Why? More value = more payouts.

⚠️ It's like insider trading vibes in science.Image
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Feb 10
🧵 In response to my posts on X today, DOJ

1) unredacted an FBI file that LABELS two individuals as co-conspirators

2) unredacted a file that lists several men who might be implicated

3) tacitly admitted that Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem was the sender of the torture video
🧵1) This is significant because Kash Patel testified to Congress that FBI had no evidence of other sex traffickers. This is FBI’s own 2019 document listing Wexner as coconspirator in child sex trafficking. It wasn’t unredacted until tonight.
🧵2) Here DOJ acts as if they were justified in redacting the men’s names simply because the document contains victims names. Tonight they learned you can redact victim names while still publishing the other names, per our law.
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Feb 10
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Feb 10
#SupremeCourt hears please seeking reservation for OBC advocates in the office of the Advocate General Madhya Pradesh.

Bench: Justice MM Sundresh and Justice N Kotiswar Singh.
Counsel for petitioner: in the recent appointment they have not taken a single ST candidates and only limited SC candidates.

J Sundresh: can we give reservations for law clerks? The AG will bring his own people.
J Singh: if the AG changes the govt pleaders will also change.

Counsel: there is no representation of the people we are representing. Once they are appointed as govt lawyers they can get appointed as judge. But currently there is no representation. Govt is giving salary in MP.
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Feb 10
1/12 EU regulation is like kryptonite to our enemies🧵 Image
2/12 There is a reason why Putin, Musk, Trump, Vance, Thiel, and Xi all spend fortunes to attack Brussels.

They do not hate the EU because it fails.

They hate it because of its potential.

Our unity is their nightmare Image
3/12 Think about the strategy. Why do they fund anti-EU movements?

Because they can bully Italy. They can buy Hungary. They can pressure France.

But they cannot bully a unified bloc of 450 million people.

When we stand together, their leverage evaporates Image
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Feb 10
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Feb 10
Don’t miss this #Thread

Let’s understand Congress’ logic on the Epstein files for a second.

1- They are saying that PM Modi has, at some point in his life, met Anil Ambani.

Now that Anil Ambani’s name is mentioned in the files, Congress is attacking PM Modi.

By this logic, PM Modi has also met former PM Manmohan Singh. Manmohan Singh met terrorist Yasin Malik.

Does that mean PM Modi has connections with terrorist Yasin Malik? No.Image
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2. Let’s apply this same logic to Congress.

Rahul Gandhi met Ilhan Omar in USA, a Pakistan-sponsored anti-India voice, and an advocate of independent Kashmir.

PM Modi has also met Rahul Gandhi.

Does that mean PM Modi has connections with anti-India forces? No. Rahul Gandhi does.Image
3. By the same logic, several Congress leaders have also met Anil Ambani.

So, does that make them part of the Epstein files too? Image
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Feb 10
I asked Grok how to become a high-earning freelancer from home… and it gave me the full plan.

Use these 10 Grok prompts to build a freelance career without leaving your room: 👇
1. Craft a Winning Profile

Prompt: “Write a compelling Upwork/Fiverr profile description for a beginner [freelance skill] offering, focused on trust and results.”
2. Master Freelance Pitching

Prompt: “Generate 3 proven cold outreach templates I can use to pitch freelance services to clients on LinkedIn or email.”
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Feb 10
Some remote jobs only operate between 1:30 AM and 5:30 AM, which is why hardly anyone applies.

I’ve identified overnight remote jobs paying up to $110 per hour in USD.

Here’s each job and why they pay so much👇
1. AngelList

One of the best and most useful websites for remote job.

On this website, you can easily find remote jobs at any company.

Make $68 - $80/hour with remote jobs.
2. Virtual Assistant:

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All you need is:
1. Wifi
2. Laptop/Smartphone
3. Free Time
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Feb 10
OpenAI engineers don't prompt like everyone else.

They don't use "act as an expert."
They don't use chain-of-thought.
They don't use mega prompts.
They use "Prompt Contracts."

A former engineer just exposed the full technique.

Here's how to use it on any model: 👇
Here's why your prompts suck:

You: "Write a professional email"
AI: *writes generic corporate bullshit*

You: "Be more creative"
AI: *adds exclamation marks*

You're giving vibes, not instructions.

The AI is guessing what you want. Guessing = garbage output. Image
Prompt Contracts change everything.

Instead of "write X," you define 4 things:

1. Goal (exact success metric)
2. Constraints (hard boundaries)
3. Output format (specific structure)
4. Failure conditions (what breaks it)

Think legal contract, not creative brief. Image
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