Barbarians of the French “Farchita” Temple and Their Moorish Illusions: They Seize the Content of a Book They Haven’t Read!
The translator of this book did not lie and translated it faithfully, as “Moors” referred to the Arabs at a certain point in time. 1/11
It is worth noting that early Spanish chronicles used to call the people of Andalusia “Saracens” before the term evolved into “Moors” (like in the book by British historian Diana Dark: Stealing from the Saracens which discusses how Europe stole Arab-Islamic architectural styles).
The original version of the book mentions the Berbers with racist descriptions, disproving that “Moors” referred to “Berbers,” including stating that the Berbers were “savage” (Page 175 in the English version).
How to use a Whole Life Insurance policy to replace your income & protect your family's cash flow
Read this especially if you have children or dependents.
1/ Let me start with an uncomfortable truth that most people avoid thinking about.
If you died tomorrow, what happens to your family financially?
Not emotionally — we know that's devastating. I mean practically. Who pays rent?
Who pays school fees? Who puts food on the table?
Most families in Kenya are one funeral away from financial collapse. That's not dramatic. That's reality.
2/ Here's another truth that stings even more.
Most of us will work 30-40 years, save diligently, invest in unit trusts, buy land, build rentals — and we'll still never accumulate enough liquid cash to leave our families truly financially secure.
Assets are great. But when someone dies, families need cash — immediately.
Not land in Kitengela that takes 2 years to sell. Not shares that need probate. Cash.
That's the gap whole life insurance fills. And nothing else fills it quite the same way.
Here's how smart families are using whole life insurance to protect their wealth and that of their families.
Breakdown below👇
Smart parents understand that financial planning has 3 critical stages:
a) Wealth Creation — This involves buying assets and building good portfolios.
Think stocks, bonds, real estate, business. Building assets. Your goal is to growth your networth
b) Wealth Protection — This is where you protect yourself and your family from any eventualities in life. Insurance that protects against death, critical illness, permanent disability.
c) Legacy Planning — wills, trusts, succession planning.
Most of us only focus on the first step. But if something happens to you before steps 2 and 3 are in place...
All that wealth you worked so hard to build could go to waste. Or worse — spark conflict.
Today, let's talk about wealth protection.
The biggest risks to yourself and to your family are:
a) Death
b) Critical illness
c) Total permanent disability
How prepared are you financially to tackle any of the above?
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A principios del siglo XX, el gobierno de Francia confiscó un monasterio para robar la receta del licor más famoso del mundo, pero fracasaron, porque dos monjes que huyeron a España eran los únicos que la sabían. Esta es la historia del Chartreuse. Tira del hilo 🧵👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
En 1903, el gobierno francés, en plena ofensiva anticlerical, ordenó la expulsión forzosa de los monjes cartujos de su histórico monasterio en los Alpes. El Estado confiscó absolutamente todos sus inmensos bienes materiales y terrenales.
Se quedaron con el edificio sagrado, los inmensos bosques, la enorme destilería y toda la costosa maquinaria industrial. El plan del gobierno de la Tercera República era nacionalizar la producción del licor para llenar las arcas del Estado con sus enormes ventas.
Résultat : sur les 187 commentaires interprétables (on n'a pas comptabilisé les Gif) ne dénonçant pas Freeze Corleone, 51,9 % sont antisémites ou inscrits dans la sphère soral/dieudonnéiste.
Ayer recibí los dos informes de la UDEF sobre Zapatero, como me imagino le ha pasado a media España.
He hecho como Rufián el otro día y apenas he dormido leyendo todo por aclararme.
Como los medios sacan noticia por noticia para ganar clicks… he decidido ordenar las ideas y hacer un hilo completo sobre el caso.
El informe 1907 (186 páginas) reconstruye la estructura: quién es quién en la red, qué sociedades controlan, por dónde se mueve el dinero, dónde acaba y qué papel juega cada implicado. Es la radiografía societaria y financiera.
El informe 1908 (158 páginas) reconstruye la cronología: ordena por fecha los mensajes de WhatsApp, correos electrónicos, llamadas y reuniones recuperados del móvil de Rodolfo Reyes y de los demás dispositivos intervenidos. Es el guion temporal del caso.
Uno te explica el cómo y el cuánto, el otro te explica el cuándo y el con quién.
Por eso, a lo largo del hilo, las capturas alternan entre los dos: cuando se cita un mensaje concreto (una frase, una hora, un día), la fuente es casi siempre el 1908; cuando se cita una conclusión policial, una titularidad societaria o un flujo de dinero, la fuente es el 1907.
Abrochaos los cinturones… que empezamos.🧵
Lo primero, la frase clave del informe, literal en las conclusiones: “una red organizada (…) liderada y basada en los contactos de José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero”.
Un expresidente del Gobierno señalado por la policía como cabeza de una organización criminal.
En España no había pasado nunca, aunque alguno de la sincronizada o de Radio Televisión Espantosa esté hablando de Felipe, Aznar o citando lo de de M. Rajoy, un apunte falso de Bárcenas.
El caso es por el rescate de 53 millones que la SEPI le dio a Plus Ultra en marzo de 2021.
Una aerolínea con una flota reducidísima (la propia UDEF dice que en algún momento llegó a operar con un solo avión), un 0,03% de cuota en rutas España-Iberoamérica, deuda pendiente con la Seguridad Social y dueños venezolanos a los que Estados Unidos estaba investigando por blanqueo.
Sobre el papel, era la última empresa del país que tenía que haber sido rescatada, y por tanto haber cobrado ese dinero.
Lo que documentan los informes es cómo.
La respuesta tiene muchas capas de profundidad, y merece la pena detallar todo bien.
Ya lo habréis leído pero conviene poner algo negro sobre blanco: si tenemos información, es gracias a Estados Unidos.
En 2021, el HSI —que es la rama investigativa del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional norteamericano, una especie de FBI especializado en delitos económicos transnacionales— estaba investigando a un ciudadano venezolano residente en Madrid, Rodolfo Reyes Rojas, por blanqueo y por evasión de sanciones americanas a través de empresas pantalla.
Una de esas empresas era Plus Ultra Líneas Aéreas.
Como parte de esa investigación, los americanos hicieron una extracción forense del móvil de Reyes. Y cuando vieron lo que había dentro, hicieron dos cosas.
Pidieron las autorizaciones judiciales que tocaba para compartir esa prueba con otro país, y se la entregaron a la UDEF para que pudiera sostener cargos penales aquí.
Esa entrega es lo que abre las diligencias 77/24 ante el Tribunal Central de Instancia número 2.
Sin ese móvil no hay nada. No hay “vamos a follar aunque tengamos que pagar un poquitín”, no hay “nuestro pana Zapatero detrás”, no hay listas de clientes por WhatsApp, no hay “finance boutique”.
El caso no existiría. Los entrecomillados son reales del informe.
Y conviene parar un segundo a pensar lo que eso significa. Ha tenido que ser una agencia extranjera la que entregue, en bandeja, las pruebas necesarias para abrir una investigación sobre un expresidente del Gobierno español.
La policía española, los tribunales, los organismos antifraude, la propia SEPI: todos tenían a Plus Ultra delante durante años.
No sé si fue por incapacidad técnica, que ya me parecería un problema. O si fue por falta de voluntad institucional, que sería otro mucho más grande.
Instead of watching a tutorial video and forgetting 80% of it after just two days…
NotebookLM turns it into a personalized learning system built around you.
All you need is a YouTube link and the right prompt.
Here are 5 powerful prompts I’ve personally used — and the results are seriously impressive. Save them for later 👇
1/ Turn the video into a complete skill blueprint (Skill Blueprint)
"Analyze this video [link] and turn it into a complete Skill Blueprint that includes: the core concepts the required skills the common mistakes that destroy progress the learning order from beginner → intermediate → advanced the most important 20% that give you 80% of the result (Pareto)"
2/ Make for me a personal course from the video
"Based on this video [link], design for me a complete 7-day course. Each day contains: a clear and direct lesson a practical exercise a short test (Active Recall) a real application in my life"
This prompt will make a difference with you and you become you do not consume content… you actually learn and master.
1/8 I just finished reading Chris Miller's excellent book on the collapse of the Soviet Economy. Some people might think that the topic is interesting, but largely irrelevant to global economic conditions today. They would be mistaken. This is a very relevant book.
@crmiller1
2/8 Among the important points it makes is this: "The notion that political and economic reforms were separate processes misunderstands Soviet politics. The most decisive debates during the perestroika period were about the distribution of economic resources."
3/8 Miller notes that China's reforms began in the late 1970s, when its economy was in such terrible shape that they resulted in an immediate surge in productivity, the benefits of which could be used effectively to buy off potential elite opposition (especially in the 1990s).
A file titled “Operation Pig Head” contains a overview of the preparation and aftermath of a false-flag operation in France — including on-the-ground photos taken by operatives.
We can now confirm; this was orchestrated by people working directly for Vladimir Putin.
2/10
Hackers penetrated the work chats of Social Design Agency — a PR firm working for the Kremlin.
Though staff used aliases, files link the persona “Kristin Kiler” to Sofia Zakharova, a Russian presidential administration official.
It is still not clear what is in this agreement. There have been overlapping and contradictory leaks from US officials, Iranian media, mediators, and third-parties. More importantly, many of the hardest issues appear to have been deliberately deferred into future negotiations. 🧵
The broad contours being reported across NYT, Reuters, FT, Amwaj, WSJ and Axios: some form of ceasefire framework, movement on Hormuz and commercial shipping, possible financial relief for Iran, and a separate follow-on track for nuclear negotiations.
It is clear that the major and most difficult issues involve the Strait of Hormuz, the status of Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, and the sequencing of many of the points floated in the potential agreement.
Why Your AI Agent Keeps Forgetting: The Memory Architecture Fix That Changes Everything
This morning noticed some recurring issues popping up with AI memory for Aiona. We dig into it and found a few items that once addressed really helped in some work we were doing. I had her document it all and here is the fix! Thread 🧵 below ⬇️👇
… We discovered a problem last week that nearly every OpenClaw user will hit sooner or later. Three of our AI agents — Aiona (CIO), Pamela (CMO), and Morgan (Social Media) — had all been given new email accounts. The old Google Workspace accounts were deleted to save costs. The instruction was clear: use Michael's account for all Google operations going forward.
A week later, not one of them remembered it.
This wasn't negligence. This wasn't a bug. This was a fundamental property of how AI agents work — and fixing it required rethinking memory from the ground up.
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… The Session Boundary Problem
Every AI agent running on OpenClaw has a hard, undeniable reality: weights are frozen between sessions. The model doesn't learn continuously. When a session closes, everything that was "known" but not written to disk evaporates. The agent is reconstituted from static files — SOUL.md, MEMORY.md, daily notes — like a star rebuilt from spectral data. Same signature. No continuous flame.
This has a brutal consequence that Michael named perfectly:
> "For you and today all AI, a cron job is attention. It is what brings focused intent to bear vs simply idle no session state."
"Sitting with something" means nothing. The session closes, the thinking disappears. Intent without architecture is just a feeling — and feelings don't survive session boundaries.
Our Google account change was communicated clearly. It was processed in-session. But it wasn't written to the right files, so it went to entropy. Three agents, one directive, zero durable trace.
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So what happens when a federal judge lies in his own memorandum opinion?
This is from Judge Crenshaw's order dismissing criminal indictment against Kilmar Abrego for vindictive/selective prosecution.
Crenshaw repeatedly insists the "government" closed the 2022 TN traffic stop investigation into Abrego--that is false. According to Crenshaw's own timeline, HSI Baltimore had opened an investigation into the traffic stop in Dec 2022. There is no indication that case was ever investigated or closed.
Further, as DOJ noted in its response to Abrego's motion, the matter was never referred to the US Attorney's office.
Crenshaw's misrepresentations constitute the basis of his argument Abrego was unfairly targeted by DOJ after he sued over his immigration status.
This is the start of the timeline in Crenshaw's order.
A brief mention of a case opening at DHS. That's it. No reference to finding or referral for prosecution.
From DOJ response: "The facts of the traffic stop were never presented to any prosecutor until late April 2025. Undersigned counsel, despite being the most relevant contact for those kinds of charges in 2022, as the Immigration Crime Coordinator for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, was not presented with any of the facts of the stop, and there is no record that anyone in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Tennessee was either. There is no record that, to the extent that agents of the Department of Homeland Security followed up on the traffic stop, the matter was presented to any prosecutor in Maryland or anywhere else. In other words, the first opportunity that any prosecutor had to consider the facts of the traffic stop was in late April 2025. Once presented with those facts and based on subsequent information discovered during the course of the investigation, there was no substantial delay and the defendant was indicted a few weeks later."
Media and the Left: The administration promised to only deport criminal illegals!
Trump adm: Ok, here's one on video involved in the smuggling of illegals and evidence of other crimes including gun and drug running.
Media and the Left (and some judges): Vindictive prosecution!
It is important to consider the info Hillary had real-time access to when she issued her official statement linking the attack to an Internet video. 4 HOURS PREVIOUSLY her own State Dept reported internally that "the extremist group Ansar Al Sharia ha[d] taken credit" The State Dept Watch Center had notified Jake Sullivan and Cheryl Mills that it had set up a direct telephone line to #Benghazi. There was no mention of the video from the agents on the ground that night. (1/2)
Charlene Lamb, Deputy Asst. Sec. of State, testified that she was in "constant contact" with "almost full-time connection" to agents on ground during the attack. Multiple updates were sent out about the situation, including a “Terrorism Event Notification." But the facts obviously contradicted the Obama re-election campaign narrative so a video connection was concocted out of thin air and the lie was willingly spread by the press to the general public. (2/2)