Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz just now: " I know for a fact [Epstein] documents are being suppressed and they're being suppressed to protect individuals. I know the names of the individuals, I know why they're being suppressed. I know who's suppressing them, but I'm bound by confidentiality from a judge and cases, and I can't disclose what I know. But, hand to God, I know the names of people whose files are being suppressed in order to protect them, and that's wrong."
@SeanSpicer : “Just out of curiosity, without names, are these politicians, business leaders…”
Dershowtiz: “Both. Everything.”
The lip synching is messed up but it's real and not AI. Here's the original:
Correction: The video is from 3 months ago. @seanspicer posted it just now.
Most of the quotes I'm aware of of Arab saying they told the Palestinians to leave and they'd be able to return shortly are from Syrian leaders. Azzam Pasha and the then-President of Syria come to mind.
I recall reading of instances of Jordan and Egypt ordering evacuations as they retreated in some instances, but that's different.
@shankar_7845 @Techie_HD @vignesh_viki11 When it was private it was sold on MRP only after govt took over retail extra collecting started with shortage of change of coins (ex.₹122 ) then when the sales persons got used to the extra after MRPs revised to ending with ₹5/10 (ex.₹122 - 125/127-130)
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#Tasmac
@shankar_7845 @Techie_HD @vignesh_viki11 Till ’21, this money was shared among shop staff and a few higher officials. Later, a gang entered seeking a bigger share, which led to exposure. Past is past—now it’s time for reforms. Here are my suggestions.
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#tasmac
#tvk
#reformtasmac
#தவெக
@shankar_7845 @Techie_HD @vignesh_viki11 Reforms needed:
Revise staff salaries at least to minimum wage level.
Upgrade shops like Kerala’s model.
Limit/randomize brands; now people ask only by ₹140/₹180 denomination.
Strict factory monitoring.
In the 1970s, David Premack wondered if a chimpanzee could be taught to ask a question. He taught Sarah 130 plastic word-tokens. She answered his questions easily. After years of work, she had never asked one of her own. Sixty years later, no signing ape has.
A four-year-old human asks about 25 questions an hour. Paul Harris at Harvard counted them: kids ask their parents around 40,000 questions between ages two and five.
Premack even worked out a method for teaching an ape to ask. Hide a snack the chimp expects. Wait for her to sign "where is it." He never bothered running it on Sarah. She spent her sessions answering his questions, never asking her own. A normal kid, he pointed out, asks "what that? who making noise? when Daddy come home?" on a loop.
Washoe the chimpanzee, the first one taught American Sign Language, knew 250 signs. She could request food. She could sign her name. She once saw a swan and called it "water bird," a sharp invention for an animal she had no sign for. She never asked what the swan was, or where it came from, or anything else.
Koko the gorilla knew about 1,000 signs. Kanzi the bonobo understands more than 3,000 spoken English words. Nim Chimpsky, Herbert Terrace's chimp at Columbia (named to mock the linguist Noam Chomsky), strung 125 signs into more than 20,000 combinations. His longest stretch was "give orange me give eat orange me eat orange give me eat orange give me you." He never asked a thing.
Joseph Jordania, a researcher in Melbourne, thinks this is the line between us and them. To ask a question, you first have to know that the person across from you knows something you don't. Apes do not seem to get to that step, even after a lifetime of being talked at by humans.
Human kids cross that line around their fourth birthday. Apes never do.
Part 2. Ayumu the chimpanzee can glance at nine numbers scattered across a screen for one-fifth of a second, then tap them in numerical order from memory. He has been doing this since 2007. Most university students fail.
Tetsuro Matsuzawa has been running these tests at Kyoto University for decades. The numbers flash on a touchscreen for 210 milliseconds, then disappear. Your eyes cannot scan the screen in that time, so you guess. Ayumu just looks and remembers. He hits roughly 80% of the time. University students hit around 40%, and they do not improve much with practice.
While we tried to teach apes to talk, they were doing things we cannot. In southeastern Senegal, primatologist Jill Pruetz watched chimps make spears. They break off a green branch, strip the leaves, and sharpen the tip with their teeth. Then they jab the spears into hollow tree trunks to stab small primates called bushbabies that sleep inside during the day. Pruetz documented 22 of these attacks. The hunters were mostly young females. No one had ever recorded a non-human animal making a weapon to kill another vertebrate. The paper came out in 2007, the same year as the Ayumu memory paper.
In 1970, Gordon Gallup put a chimp in a room with a mirror, marked its forehead with red dye while it was asleep, and watched what happened when it woke up. The chimp touched its own forehead, not the mirror. Chimps, bonobos, and orangutans pass this test. Gorillas usually fail it. Most monkeys never figure it out, no matter how long they have with a mirror. Human babies start passing around eighteen months.
An ape can pull a snapshot off a screen in 210 milliseconds. Make a tool that kills. Recognize itself in glass. We were measuring the wrong thing.
Last year, Flock had more than 4,500 police contracts to track ICE protestors and give police intel on their whereabouts.
Today, those cameras are listening in and tracking everyday people across the country.
This is how Flock is spying on us right under our noses 👇:
Over the past year, Flock Safety quietly leased out thousands of surveillance cameras to local governments, all equipped with audio software that can detect and alert police to gunshots and human voices in distress, known as Flock Raven.
Flock claims that while its cameras have no blind spots and are fully integrated with its cloud systems, the company will not share, sell, or otherwise access consumer data.
🚨BREAKING: ICE agents in Brentwood, New York were caught, on a security camera, walking through a backyard where CHILDREN live… with their guns already drawn.
In the video, one agent walks directly up to the back door holding a gun, knocks, and yells “POLICE.”
Another agent is standing nearby with his weapon pointed directly at the door.
Then another agent walks towards the house, from the backyard, after appearing to be looking around the private property.
At no point do they announce a warrant, or claim there is an emergency situation.
Just federal agents with guns drawn… surrounding a home where kids live.
Federal agents are NOT allowed to just enter private property, surround homes, and intimidate families without judicial authorization. A warrant is supposed to be signed by a judge, specifically describe the place being searched, and be presented when demanded.
And unless there is an immediate threat to life or public safety, pointing guns at a residence during a nonviolent immigration operation can very quickly cross into excessive force territory under the Constitution.
This is exactly why constitutional protections exist in the first place.
Because if the government can creep through backyards with guns drawn, targeting homes without presenting warrants, while children are inside…
then those rights stop meaning anything at all.
Besides this being illegal, having poorly trained agents, who pull their guns and shoot whenever they want, at polls… sounds a lot like voter intimidation.
NEW: We are short Nvidia $NVDA. We believe Nvidia has a significant China problem. Please see our full report and disclosures now available on our website, link in bio.
2) $NVDA claims its China business went to "zero" after April 2025 U.S. trade restrictions. We believe that in reality, over 20% of Nvidia's FY 2026 compute revenues remained driven by China via illegal GPU diversion and Southeast Asian intermediaries.
3) $NVDA vouches for Megaspeed - its largest SEA chip buyer, under U.S. and Singapore investigation - as having no Chinese ownership and free of diversion concerns. We uncovered documents, however, that suggest Megaspeed was financed by Alibaba through a Singapore shell company.
Southern Republicans, after claiming they didn’t need a law to respect the rights of Southern Blacks, moved immediately to eliminate Black reps across the South.
Most Americans think this is a fight over a handful of congressional districts.
It is much, much worse than that.
Plz read and share this 🧵
Over the past several days, Southern legislatures have moved with breathtaking speed to dismantle Black political representation across the South after the Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais weakened the Voting Rights Act’s anti-dilution framework.
In Louisiana, lawmakers quickly advanced a map eliminating one of the state’s two Black-opportunity congressional districts. In Tennessee, Republicans finalized a map splintering Memphis and dismantling the state’s only majority-Black congressional district. In Alabama and South Carolina, officials are already preparing new challenges and redraws.
Within a decade the South may look like this:
Most people hear “redistricting” and think about Congress. A few House seats. A partisan fight in Washington. But the modern Voting Rights Act did not merely shape Congress. Its most profound transformation occurred at the state and local level throughout the South.
The Voting Rights Act did not simply protect the right to cast a ballot. It protected the ability of Black communities to translate votes into actual representation. That distinction is everything.
A list of animals Israel has been accused of "weaponizing" against Palestinians over the years
Thread 🧵🧵
Several Palestinian media outlets on Saturday quoted Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas as accusing Israel of using “wild pigs” against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Abbas’s allegation was made during a speech he delivered at a pro-Palestinian conference in Ramallah on Friday night.
The charge was omitted from reports published by official PA media.
A Palestinian villager encountered Israeli cattle and fabricated a story about how Israel has been secretly training the cattle to spy on Palestinians, according to Palestinian Media Watch citing the official Palestinian Authority daily news outlet Al-Hayat Al-Jadida.
"These are recruited and trained cattle, Palestinian villager Rushd Morrar reportedly told the daily. "On the neck of each cow, they hang a medallion with an eavesdropping and recording device on it and sometimes cameras, in order to monitor every detail in Khirbet Yanun large and small."
Today, a CIA whistleblower sat before my committee and confirmed what I've said for years: government officials, including Dr. Fauci, deliberately misled the American people about the origins of COVID-19. This is not a conspiracy theory. This is sworn testimony. 🧵
Let me be clear about what we know. Taxpayer dollars funded risky gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Fauci denied it under oath. The evidence says otherwise.
Today's whistleblower revealed a coordinated effort inside the intelligence community to suppress dissenting views on COVID's origins, including a January 2020 briefing that flagged a possible Wuhan lab origin. That briefing was buried. The American people were kept in the dark.
It’s been almost two months since President Trump took the bold step of officially forming the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud.
We’ve already uncovered tens of billions of dollars in defrauded taxpayer money, prosecuted dozens of fraudsters, and stopped billions in suspicious payments. And we’re just getting started.
So why has it taken the federal government until now to finally tackle fraud? Because Andrew Ferguson and I are taking a new approach. Here’s how.
Until President Trump’s inauguration, federal anti-fraud efforts have been defined by a “pay-and-chase” approach: federal agencies like HHS issue payments and then only take steps to identify fraud on the back-end. The federal government might prosecute the alleged fraudsters—but only if the fraud is big enough.
It’s a flawed approach that’s predictably exploited. Every year, the United States loses about $250B to fraud but recovers only about $10B.
Plain and simple, “pay-and-chase” does not stop fraud.
Our new approach starts will close coordination. We are orchestrating all federal agencies’ anti-fraud efforts from the White House. Rather than haphazard fraud mitigation, the Task Force is focusing agencies’ efforts on target programs where spending is high, but anti-fraud protections are low.
We’re already uncovering major fraud scandals across a range of federal programs:
Kelly Loeffler has referred $22.B in fraudulent loans for collection.
Linda McMahon has identified $1B in fraudulent student loans from “ghost students.”
Brooke Rollins has identified 14,000 luxury-car owners receiving SNAP benefits in just one state.
2/22
📌 Abans de res: una regla bàsica d’anàlisi estadístic.
Una sola coincidència és possible.
Dues coincidències és notable.
Tres coincidències és sospitós.
Sis coincidències convergents en la mateixa persona i la mateixa empresa és estadísticament anòmal.
Nosaltres n'hem trobat sis. Totes documentades. Totes amb fonts oficials.
3/22
💡 CASUALITAT #1: El president de Catalunya, l'alcalde de Barcelona i un ministre del govern espanyol van a la festa privada d'una empresa xinesa.
No és l'Any Nou Xinès oficial de Barcelona (aquest l'organitza Casa Àsia i l'Ajuntament)
És l'acte d'una empresa concreta. La Fundació Puente China.
▪️ Salvador Illa, president Generalitat
▪️ Jaume Collboni, alcalde Barcelona
▪️ Jordi Hereu, ministre d'Indústria
Tres dels polítics més poderosos de Catalunya, del PSC, a la mateixa festa privada.
A new warning study that deserves attention.
SARS-CoV-2 leaves a long-term endothelial and metabolic footprint in the blood months after infection - even in people without obvious Long COVID symptoms.
And that matters🧵
Researchers followed 262 adults in Germany and measured blood biomarkers about 37 weeks after infection - roughly 9 months later.
People who had previously had COVID showed higher markers of endothelial dysfunction and tissue stress, including soluble thrombomodulin and LDH, compared with never-infected controls.