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Jan 2, 2024
Clinton Foundation Whistleblowers' 'Library' (January 2, 2024)

I welcome 'launching' this CFWB 'Library' to facilitate the searching and review of information and materials specific to our efforts as Clinton Foundation Whistleblowers and our case (Doyle, Moynihan v IRS) ongoing since our Appeal to the US Tax Court was accepted on August 28, 2019.

I hope those who 'visit' the CFWB 'Library' find it informative and will share it with others.

I provide meaningful background information on us personally and professionally throughout the CFWB Library. That said, I want to highlight here that my partner John Moynihan and I are private individuals. We have both joint and individual business interests. We are unaffiliated and fully independent in these specific pursuits and other related Claims. We are fully self-funded and have been since Day One when we launched these efforts. We are registered Independents. We are fact focused and fact driven. We are ultimately and strictly about the Pursuit of Truth and Justice.

We thank you for your interest in and sharing of our efforts and following our case. The simple point is as Whistleblowers, we are truly working on your behalf. ALL OF YOU. As such, you all figuratively speaking have a proverbial 'seat at the table' with us in USTC.

I. Status Update a/o September 29, 2023: x.com/CFWBers/status…

II. Link to our Case ongoing 4+ years in United States Tax Court: Our filings and those of the IRS remain under seal. The Judge's Orders are publicly available: dawson.ustaxcourt.gov/case-detail/48…

III. Links to our Clinton Foundation Congressional Hearing and Testimony Under Oath: My partner John Moynihan and I enter at the 90-minute mark:
- Fox News: youtube.com/watch?v=pbZSuN…

- C-SPAN: c-span.org/video/?455872-…

IV. Macro-Background Over Last 16 Years: x.com/CFWBers/status…

V. Micro-Background and Specifics re Our Efforts and case a/o July 2022 when we returned to this platform:
x.com/CFWBers/status…
(2) I welcome linking Section I of our CFWB Library here as an attraction or allure to visit the Library linked above and then share all of this with others. We are living through interesting times. Knowledge is Power:
(3) Clinton Foundation Whistleblowers’ Library
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Jan 6, 2025
Ändern wir den Titel jetzt zu dem, was Haintz mit Law und Media wirklich ist.

MTV Cribs - Briefkasten 🧵

Dann nach der fragwürdigen "Kanzlei" in nicht so prominenter Lage in Köln hat er ja auch noch eine "Medienfirma" - Haintz Media
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Nach eigener Aussage, ist die Haintz Media in der Schweiz ansässig. In Baar, einer Stadt im Kanton Zug.



Schweiz, wo nach klingt das?

- Internationalität
- Geld
- Steuerparadies
- Freiheit
- DJ Bobo

Was davon sind jetzt die Gründe?haintz.media/impressum-2/
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Schauen wir zuerst auf die Adresse. Wenn wir uns die anschauen, finden wir vor Ort das hier:

Ein gewerbliches Gebäude. Da sind sicher viele Firmen untergebracht.

Doch googelt man die Adresse, findet man eine fast nicht enden wollende Reihe mit dieser Adresse. Zu viele. Image
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Jul 24, 2025
PUSAKAYANA
Part 9 - Jagat Menungso

Sudah tiga malam berturut-turut mimpi itu datang. Naya melihat desanya runtuh dalam asap dan api.

Ia melihat Danan pulang membawa kekalahan, dan bersamanya... bencana yang tak bisa dicegah.

@bacahorror @IDN_Horor @bagihorror @ceritaht Image
"Pusaka sejati bukan yang disimpan dalam peti, tapi yang tertanam dalam hati.
Sebab kekuatan tertinggi bukan pada benda, melainkan pada nurani yang menjaganya”
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Jul 31, 2025
PUSAKAYANA
Part Akhir - Tembang Pamungkas
(Bagian 1)

Ingatan Prabu Arya Darmawijaya membuka rahasia tentang wujud sebenarnya dari Tiga Pusaka Sukma..

#bacahorror @bacahorror @IDN_Horor @ceritaht Image
"Saat pusaka turun ke dunia, langit retak oleh takdir yang bergeser, bumi gemetar oleh beban warisan masa lalu, dan jagat pun berseteru seakan lupa makna harmoni. Tapi ingatlah..

Pusaka hanyalah saksi, bukan pembawa petaka. Ia tak berniat membawa kehancuran..

Kejahatan lahir dari tangan-tangan yang dipenuhi nafsu, dari jiwa-jiwa yang lupa bahwa kekuatan bukan untuk dikuasai, melainkan untuk dijaga. Maka bukan pusaka yang patut ditakuti, tapi mereka yang merasa paling layak memilikinya.”
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May 27
Israel in the early 70s did a "build your own home" program to move people out of the refugee favelas and into new towns and neighborhoods. More than 11,000 Palestinians took the offer.

The PLO threatened violence against participants and the UN passed two resolutions against it.Image
@HowidyHamza
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May 31
A Stanford neuroscientist warns high cortisol wrecks memory, enlarges your fear center, and make your brain feel broken.

If I wanted to fix it naturally, I'd do these 8 things every day:

1. Walk barefoot on grass for 5–7 minutes.
Your feet contain ~200,000 nerve endings.

When they touch grass, soil, or sand, your brain receives a flood of sensory information from the body.

That sensory input pulls attention out of rumination and back into physical awareness.

Direct contact with the earth lowers cortisol and reduce stress-related inflammation markers.

That’s why barefoot walking can feel so regulating.Image
2. Get sunlight in first 30 minutes upon awakening.

Cortisol naturally spikes 30-60 min after waking — to fuel the day.

Without morning light, the spike never crashes. It stays elevated by 2 PM.

Your brain is bathing in cortisol it should've cleared hours ago.
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May 31
Every obedience experiment in history had the same overlooked finding.

Not everyone complied.

In Milgram’s lab, 35% refused to deliver the final shock. In Asch’s line experiments, 25% never conformed, not once, across any trial. In Zimbardo’s prison, at least one guard refused to dehumanize. One prisoner demanded a lawyer instead of a doctor and broke the psychological frame entirely.

We spent decades studying the ones who obeyed.

We barely asked what made the others different.

That question matters more now than it ever has.

The resisters in the COVID era were not difficult to find. Physicians who filed exemptions and lost their licenses. Nurses who walked away from careers rather than mandate patients into decisions they hadn’t genuinely chosen. Scientists who published contrary data knowing what it would cost them. Parents who stood alone at school board meetings. Ordinary people who simply said, quietly, without drama , no.

What made them different?

Research consistently identifies a cluster of factors. Not personality traits you either have or don’t. Situational and cognitive patterns that can be cultivated.

First: prior reflection on authority. The resisters had usually thought, before the crisis, about the limits of institutional trust. They weren’t cynics. They were people who had already asked the question “under what conditions would I refuse?” before anyone was asking them to comply.

Second: a concrete reference point outside the consensus. A value, a principle, an oath, a relationship that existed independently of the institutional structure demanding compliance. Something the system couldn’t reach.

Third: at least one other person. Milgram found that a single dissenting confederate reduced compliance dramatically. The resisters rarely stood entirely alone. They found each other. Sustained each other. Gave each other permission.

Fourth: the willingness to tolerate social pain. Not immunity to it. Tolerance of it. They felt the pressure. They felt the exclusion. They chose the discomfort of integrity over the comfort of belonging.
None of this is innate. All of it is learnable.

The most important thing Milgram, Asch, and Zimbardo taught us is not how fragile conscience is.

It’s that conscience can hold, if you’ve trained it, named its limits, and found even one other person willing to hold theirs beside you.

Build that now. Because the experiment is always running.

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May 31
A book you can't remember reading you didn't really read.

Most books sit on shelves half-digested.

Mine don't.

Here's how I actually process a book: Image
My girlfriend said no more physical books.

We move too much.

Now everything goes through Kindle → Readwise. Image
First thing I do after finishing a book: pull every title it references.

The books behind the book are where the signal lives.

The more a source appears across my reading, the higher it climbs on the list. Image
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May 31
Since its disconnection from Starlink, Russia is urgently pushing forward its own LEO high-speed satellite constellation called “Rassvet”.
Ukrainian communications expert Serhii “Flash” Beskrestnov analyses its status and prospects.
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“1. The enemy needs a ‘Russian StarLink’. Undoubtedly, Russia understands the importance of a high-speed data transmission system via low-orbit satellites, and it would be foolish to think they wouldn't pursue this direction. The question is just about timing.
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“2. I have no idea which agencies or structures in our country are monitoring this project and considering potential problems. I can only speak for myself. Since the first day of the war, I've been collecting all the information on this topic, trying to analyze and monitor it.
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Jun 1
Comienza estos hábitos en junio y serás totalmente irreconocible:

1. Ayuno de dopamina Image
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1. Ayuno de dopamina.

Borra las redes sociales del celular. Tu mente recupera su enfoque real. Trabajas profundo sin ninguna pausa mala. Tu productividad diaria se dispara hoy.
2. Despertar sin pantalla.

Deja tu celular fuera del cuarto. Evita la luz azul al despertar. Tu cerebro necesita despertar sin estrés. Ganas control total de tu mañana.
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Jun 1
Ronny Chieng had one message for Harvard grads during his commencement speech: destroy AI.

"Look, a lot of other respected graduation speakers in colleges around America are talking about you guys needing to master AI for the future. I'm here to tell you the mission of your generation is to destroy AI...

"And I know, I know there's someone sitting out here right now who’s just like, 'Well, you know, what about the use of AI to pioneer breakthroughs in medicine and physics?' Well, first of all, shut up, nerd. I'm not talking about that. Obviously, if you're using it for that purpose, you're not the problem.

"I'm talking about the accumulation of cognitive debt due to excessive use of large language models according to a study by MIT published in 2025. That's right, MIT. MIT did that study. I guess you guys were too busy giving each other A's. Feel free to boo MIT, by the way, and AI, and yourselves, I guess.

"Look, this is actually good news, okay? This is why you guys shouldn't be scared of AI, because I think AI is just going to end up making mediocre people dumber. Have you heard how dumb people brag about how they use AI? They're always like, 'Hey, did you know that AI can now read my email, summarize it, and drop a response?' Yeah, you know who else can do that? Me. I can do that. You can't do that? How useless are you? You need artificial intelligence just to match me? I'm a dumb*ss who couldn't get into Harvard.

"From what I can see, getting an actual advantage from AI in the future will require a minimum escape velocity of intelligence that I'm assuming you guys from Harvard have. Everyone else who can't match that is just going to get dumber, and that's when you run up the score on them, assuming we still have a functioning society, of course.

"But to run up the score, you’re going to have to master your craft. And AI can be the fuel, but fuel is useless if you can't kindle the fire. For example, I recently used AI to use regression analysis to prove that a certain race of people are mathematically terrible at sports. I won't say which race, but thank you for not inviting Hasan Minhaj to Harvard. My point is, learning the fundamentals still matter. If I didn't know what a regression analysis was, and if I wasn't fundamentally racist, would I have been able to do any of that? No.

"Untalented people love bragging about using AI to help them draft their speeches and their scripts and their podcasts and their promo videos for UFC fights at the White House, which to be fair, even if they had filmed that for real, it would still have looked like AI. But what they're missing is this: the creating is the fun part. The best part of comedy writing is figuring out the puzzle pieces of a joke and getting the self-regard from having accomplished a difficult thing. Why would I want AI to take that away from me?

"You know what problem I want AI to solve? I want the problem of AI making everything look like sh*t. I want AI to solve that problem. How about that?

"Or how about, can AI take away the part of comedy writing where my TV pilot gets passed on and when I ask if I can pitch it to someone else, the network says, 'We don't want it, but we also don't want anyone else to have it. We just want you to be sad.' Can AI solve that?

"I recently tried to introduce my friend to Buddhism through a book called Buddhism Made Simple. It was literally a book about Buddhism made simple. And instead of reading it, he used AI to summarize it in 10 seconds. Believe it or not, he didn't reach enlightenment. It turns out speed running Buddhism is completely missing the point.

"And I know this platitude is almost worthy of AI, but the reason shortcuts to skip to the end aren't always good is because the journey isn't just how we acquire skills. The journey is the point of all this. It is! It turns out maybe the real Harvard was the friends we made along the way.

"Look, I know this won't apply to everyone's industry, but I'm just saying whatever your chosen profession is, please don't let AI rob you of the fun part of it.

"I think your generation's upcoming battle won't be humans against AI. That's at least two months away. It's going to be people with substance versus people with shallow knowledge. It’s going to be mastery versus faking it. It's going to be people with good taste versus tacky. I trust you will put in the work necessary to be on the right side of those battles."Image
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Jun 1
Come with me as I learn about each person at the official Israeli delegation at today's Israel Day Parade in New York City.

These are the people some of my fellow Jewish and other New Yorkers demanded Mayor Mamdani stand with today.

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This is Itzhak Wasserlauf.

Here he is coaching IDF entering Gaza offering "a blessing on the one who seizers babies and dashes them against the rocks" (video @ireallyhateyou )

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@ireallyhateyou This is Cabinet Minister Amihai Ben-Eliyahu.

He called on bombing humanitarian aid to Gaza.

He called on starving Gazans.

And he called on nuking Gaza.



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Jun 1
Every planet gives.
Saturn makes you deserve it first.

The Psychology of SATURN in all 12 houses - why life gets hard before getting better.

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The Core Psychology Before the Houses -

Before going house by house, the central psychological architecture of Saturn must be understood completely because most people misread this planet entirely and that misreading is exactly what makes Saturn's period last longer and hurt more than it needs to.

Saturn does not create difficulty randomly. It creates difficulty precisely. Specifically in the area where responsibility has been avoided, where shortcuts were taken, where the soul chose comfort over genuine effort, and where the karmic account from previous lifetimes remains open and unsettled. Saturn is not a destroyer.

It is an auditor. When an auditor arrives, the records that were poorly maintained receive the most intense attention. That is not cruelty. That is the natural consequence of incomplete work meeting the moment of honest accounting.

The hard-before-better pattern exists because almost every soul resists the correction Saturn brings. That resistance is exactly what extends and deepens the difficulty. The moment genuine alignment with what Saturn is asking begins, the hardship does not disappear immediately but it transforms.

It becomes effort with a direction rather than suffering without one. Understanding which house Saturn occupies tells the soul exactly where that alignment is required and what specific work will eventually turn the difficulty into permanent strength.
Saturn in the 1st House -

First house Saturn is the most personal and physically felt placement of this planet because the first house is the self, the body, the personality, and the fundamental sense of identity.

Saturn here creates a life that gets hard in the most intimate possible way: the soul is being restructured from its outermost layer inward.

The hard part arrives early. Childhood and early life often carry a heaviness that is difficult to articulate but impossible to ignore.

There is a persistent internal pressure to prove worthiness through performance, through discipline, through being useful and capable. The identity feels like something perpetually under construction, never quite finished, never quite enough. Relationships suffer because the internal atmosphere is heavy and self-critical before it has learned to be self-accepting.

The body faces restrictions or health challenges that others the same age do not appear to carry.
The better part is built from precisely that pressure. Saturn in the first house forges something in the self that cannot be given, bought, or inherited. It must be earned from within.

The person who comes through this placement's curriculum develops a self-containment, a quiet authority, and a depth of character that does not collapse when external validation disappears. That strength is permanent because it was built under genuine conditions.

The ancient karmic text is precise here: the soul carried this placement because the self was previously maintained through others' recognition rather than through personal discipline. This lifetime is the correction.
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Jun 1
Hallo, ich habe eine Petition an Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz und UN-Botschafter Ricklef Beutin unterzeichnet, die besagt: Unterzeichnen Sie, um die radikalfeministische Übernahme der Vereinten Nationen zu stoppen!.
Wirst du diese Petition unterschreiben? Danke! citizengo.org/de-de/ot/18136…
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Jun 1
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#CleanTheAir #AirQuality #COVID this is an opportunity for COVID Clean Air advocates to maybe get a word in that COVID fumes *also* causes toxic air in #Aircraft and endangers flight crews

FREE ZOOM EVENT - The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) | 👇
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consequences for cabin crew. Yet, there is little research or industry focus to make the changes crew need to eliminate fume events and have a safe and healthy workplace.
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Jun 1
"#StigmaStunt?"
"#Stigmabait?"
"#SigmaStigma?"
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