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The Black Founding Fathers They Don't Want You To Know About
I want to expand on the info in this video. Those are all Boule; the elite, anti-Black class that continues to hide their European ancestry. I want to add another name to Richard Allen. George Liele is considered to be the first Missionary. He started the African Baptist Church.
Both George Liele and Richard Allen started Black churches called African supposedly because of discrimination at 'white' churches. But this foundation was laid just a few years before the Slave Prohibition Act, after which more Indigenous were used as slaves. Social Engineering.
Ashika and Ravi are Newly married couple,
Ravi chaala understanding person, Ravi manchithanam chusi no matter what, lifelong Ravi thone undaali anukuntundhi. Moreover she is excited about their first night.
Flowers tho decorate chesina bed paina Ashika Red saree kattukoni asha gaa kurchundhi. Ravi looks tensed.
Ashika : Entandi alaa chematalu padthunnai, nervous ga undhaa? Naaku kooda first time eyy. Parledhu melligaa start cheddham.
(Ani aame paita ni melliga kindiki jaripindi)
Ravi : (thala dinchukoni) Ashika nenu neeku oka nijam cheppaali. Idhi cheppakunda neetho jeevitham modhalu pettalenu.
Ashika : (Prematho) enti andi antha tension padthunnaru. Cheppandi parledhu.
Ravi : Nenu migatha magallala kaadhu. Naalo oka "Sissy" unnaadu-
New paper! How do RNAs "know" where to go inside a cell? We dug into the sequence elements that route RNAs to the right place. It turns out that, in mammals, they're surprisingly massive (>200 nt), multipartite, and wonderfully complicated. 🧵
2/ This study was led by Charlie Moffatt, who just earned their PhD from our lab based in part on this work. @CUAnschutz ⭐️ Preprint here: biorxiv.org/content/10.648…
@CUAnschutz 3/ Some background: Our lab often profiles where RNAs go by physically separating parts of a cell and sequencing the RNA in each fraction. In neurons, we split the cell body (soma) from the projections (neurites) to see which RNAs get trafficked to neurites.
Lucy found me in the desert at a time when I was unfocused and distracted, my thoughts halfway around the world in Virginia with my little son and the new dad life I had left behind me. She kept me grounded and ensured that that little boy's dad would come home to him.
Almost ten years to the day after Lucy came home, she was taken away by the government in the country I served to defend.
Two months later, on the evening before that boy's eleventh birthday, she came home.
It has an appealing symmetry.
I told you I'd update you on what happened yesterday. Well I think that may have to wait a day. It's my son's birthday and I plan to make that my focus today.
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BREAKING: The fake news "journalist" attacking school choice in Arizona–Craig Harris–is coordinating with a teachers union group called Save Our Schools.
The lady in the picture is a Save Our Schools board member.
They're chatting in a group called "ESA Confidential 12News."
Notice the fake news "journalist" Craig Harris is telling the teachers union group where to go at the Arizona Capitol.
He's in the tank for the teachers union.
No wonder he constantly lies about school choice.
What's going on here, @12News?
The teachers union group names me in the group chat with the fake news journalist here.
They also name Educational Freedom Institute board chair @matthewnielsen and Goldwater Institute's @MBeienburg.
Google is betting you'll just pay $1.99 a month.
That 15GB is shared across Gmail, Drive, and Photos.
It's stuffed with junk you never cleared.
Google built a free tool that fixes it in minutes but never told you about it.
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Do this before you delete anything or you will lose photos from your phone.
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A guy was ready to drop $1,500 on a new OLED TV because his 3-year-old Smart TV was freezing up and took 5 seconds just to respond to the remote.
He unplugged it. Deleted old apps. Cleared the cache. The lag kept coming back.
He went to Best Buy to get a replacement.
The home theater installer in the blue shirt stopped him: "Before you spend a grand, let me show you something."
He grabbed a remote and shook his head.
"There are 8 hidden tracking settings throttling your TV's processor right now. Manufacturers turn them all on by default. Nobody tells you they exist. Let's fix this."
Here's what he showed him in the next 8 minutes. 🧵
1. ACR (Automatic Content Recognition)
What it does:
Your smart TV is essentially taking a digital screenshot of your display every two seconds. It takes those snapshots, creates a digital fingerprint, and cross-references it with a massive database to figure out exactly what you are watching. It then sends that data back to the manufacturer so they can build a highly lucrative advertising profile of your habits. This massive data collection operation runs constantly in the background.
Why it kills performance:
Taking screenshots, processing the image data, creating a hash file, logging the timestamps, and firing it all through your Wi-Fi requires a ton of background computing power. Your TV's tiny internal processor is basically working overtime just to spy on you, leaving almost no memory left for you to actually navigate the menus.
How to kill it:
Samsung: Settings → Support → Terms & Policies → Viewing Information Services → Off
LG: Settings → All Settings → General → Live Plus → Off
Vizio: System → Reset & Admin → Viewing Data → Off
Sony: Settings → Privacy → Usage & Diagnostics → Off
The installer looked up and said, "Flipping this single switch just freed up 20% of your processor's capacity."
2. Motion Smoothing (The Soap Opera Effect)
What it does:
Hollywood movies are shot at 24 frames per second. Your TV tries to make them look smoother by using its graphics processor to invent totally fake, artificial frames and shoving them between the real ones to force the video up to 60 frames per second.
Why it kills performance:
Frame interpolation is an incredibly heavy math problem. Your TV is attempting to predict the trajectory of moving objects and render millions of new pixels in a fraction of a millisecond. If you hit the home button while a movie is playing, the menu will lag terribly because the TV chip is absolutely maxed out trying to draw fake frames in the background.
How to kill it:
Samsung: Picture → Expert Settings → Auto Motion Plus → Off
LG: Picture → Picture Mode Settings → TruMotion → Off
Sony: Picture → Motion → Motionflow → Off
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1/5 An open letter to @TheLancet from an Iranian-Jewish cardiologist.
Today, one of the world's most prestigious medical journals published a campaign to suspend the Israeli Medical Association from the World Medical Association — the body founded after WWII to ensure physicians would never again be weaponized by political ideology.
I'm a cardiologist. I'm an Iranian Jew who grew up under a regime where medicine was subjugated to the state.
What The Lancet just did is a disgrace to my profession.
Here's what they published — and what they deliberately left out.
2/5 What The Lancet didn't mention:
The World Medical Association itself opposes this suspension. The WMA stated explicitly that suspending members because of their governments' actions would undermine its ability to promote medical ethics globally.
The Israeli Medical Association has advocated for humanitarian aid into Gaza, demanded protections for hospitals, and called these accusations "false or contested claims presented as facts." The IMA is a professional medical body — not a branch of the Israeli government.
Hamas systematically used hospitals as military infrastructure — tunnel entrances, command centers, weapons storage. Extensively documented. One of the gravest violations of medical neutrality that exists.
The Lancet's campaign says nothing about it.
3/5 What the boycott would actually destroy:
PillCam — revolutionized GI diagnosis. Developed in Israel.
ReWalk — robotic exoskeletons for paralyzed patients. Developed in Israel.
Breakthrough AI diagnostics for cardiac imaging and cancer detection used in hospitals on every continent.
Israel has among the highest per-capita rates of medical innovation on earth. These technologies save lives in London, Johannesburg, São Paulo, and New York.
Suspending the IMA doesn't punish a government. It severs research collaborations and training partnerships. The patients who lose aren't Israeli. They're everyone.
🧵 Here is the TRUTH: Dangerous gain-of-function research was funded by the U.S. government around the world, directed and approved by people like Dr Fauci. @DNIGabbard exposed that yesterday.
Using U.S. government data, put together and uncovered by career subject matter experts in the Intelligence Community and other government agencies, yesterday’s release highlighted one example of the many overseas biolabs funded by the U.S., the research conducted there, and the significant risks they pose to the world, especially when located in a country at war.
🔗 dni.gov/files/BIOLAB_S…
Slide 1: A draft President’s Daily Brief, written after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, details threats to Ukraine labs due to dangerous pathogen storage. Biden officials confirmed this on the record.
The biolabs in Ukraine and other countries held and may continue to hold hazardous pathogens, they were built/funded by the U.S., and received substantial funding that powerful people and interests want to keep flowing.
Slide 2: A map created by ODNI using U.S. government data to show lab locations, biosafety levels at each location, the type of research being conducted, and if biological weapons were being stored.
Someone in a closed room in Mexico City on 20–22 May chose to stay silent. For three weeks, a private remark by the EU’s foreign-policy chief — comparing Israel’s treatment of Palestinians to apartheid — went nowhere. Then, the exact week France & Germany circulate a paper to dismantle her diplomatic service and four days before foreign ministers convene in Luxembourg: it surfaces. Not as recognition of a legal reality. As a scandal about her. That is not a leak. That is a decision. And the framing that travels — “unacceptable, not EU policy” — tells you whose decision it was. 🧵
↳ Euractiv — apartheid remark in Mexico City, 20–22 May; office declines comment: ejpress.org/eu-foreign-aff…
↳ Middle East Eye — confirms report; EU diplomat: “unacceptable and not EU policy”: middleeasteye.net/news/eu-foreig…
↳ FT via NV — French paper to dismantle EEAS circulates same week, 11 June: english.nv.ua/nation/eu-weig…
The campaign that follows has two distinct engines — and they converge on the same target. External: the American Jewish Committee demands she “retract,” framing accuracy as delegitimisation. The European Jewish Association lobbies EU foreign ministers directly to “distance themselves” from her — days before they meet in Luxembourg. Armin Laschet — Chair of the Bundestag Foreign Affairs Committee, founder of the Abraham Accords Institute — calls her words “antisemitic outbursts” and says Europe needs “personalities up to the task.” That is a removal demand. Internal: Kallas is simultaneously besieged from within — Rubio won’t meet her, Wang Yi won’t see her, Fico has called for her replacement since January, and von der Leyen’s Commission — which Kallas privately calls a “dictatorship” — is building parallel intelligence structures and manoeuvring to absorb her competences. Coordinated or convergent, the effect is one: the EU’s only formal foreign-policy channel is being broken over a word.
Let’s be precise about the word. “Apartheid” is not an insult — it is a defined crime under the 1973 Apartheid Convention and Article 7 of the Rome Statute. A UN Commission of Inquiry found genocide in Gaza (Sept 2025). The UN Special Rapporteur on the OPT, Amnesty, HRW, B’Tselem and Al-Haq have all concluded: apartheid. South Africa’s genocide case is live at the ICJ. The ICJ Advisory Opinion (19 July 2024, para. 278) holds that all States must abstain from economic dealings entrenching Israel’s unlawful occupation. So calling the word “antisemitic” does not rebut the law. It asks Europe to discard it — and it is being asked to do so at the precise moment the Commission has also killed the one QMV-majority route to act on settlement trade, with 7–8 commissioners voting to park the file, calling settlement trade “peanuts” (under 1% of a €42.6bn relationship), and bouncing it back to Kallas where it dies on unanimity. The institution is burying both the word and the file simultaneously.
↳ OHCHR — UN Commission of Inquiry: genocide finding, 16 Sept 2025: ohchr.org/en/press-relea…
↳ ICJ — Advisory Opinion, 19 July 2024 (erga omnes duty): icj-cij.org/node/204176
↳ The National — settlement trade <1%; €42.6bn total; “peanuts” framing (DG Trade): thenationalnews.com/news/europe/20…
THINGS SOMEONE SHOULD HAVE SLAPPED INTO ME AT 30.
(The best thing you'll read in 2026)
1. Your parents have maybe 20 good years.
Your parents have maybe 20 good years left if you're lucky — stop postponing visits like you have infinite time.
You keep saying "next month," and next month quietly becomes next year.
Call today. Visit this month. Record their voice. Because soon you'll have all the time.
2. The body you're neglecting now will charge you interest in your 40s.
At 35 your body is still forgiving, but that forgiveness expires. The back pain you ignore becomes permanent. The weight gets exponentially harder to lose. The mobility you take for granted disappears.
Over 1.5 years, Ukraine 🇺🇦 has slowly but consistently implemented its obstacle-based fortification strategy and now has a solid and complex fallback line grid for most of the country.
Let's look at the results achieved and draw some conclusions, with bonus reviews from the soldiers!
1/⬇️
2/🧵
Over almost 5 years of war, fortification strategies have evolved a lot, with Ukraine having been on the defensive for the most part of these years, evolving the most.
With technology itself evolving, fortifications had to mirror it. In the case of drones, camouflage and sturdiness are now key to avoiding detection in the first place and withstanding strong fire from the enemy.
Attack and defense strategies have also evolved: the Russians employ large amounts of firepower and small groups of infiltrators, while Ukraine counters with stronger positions, engineering obstacles, and frequent drone reconnaissance and strike missions.
3/🧵
All this led Ukraine, at the start of 2025, to develop their now preferred style of fortifications, based on engineering obstacles, very sturdy and small trenches, and tight drone control, partially mitigating their pressing manpower problem and significantly complicating Russia's go-to attack strategy (infiltrations).
That 15GB is shared across Gmail, Drive, and Photos. It's stuffed with junk you never cleared. Google built a free tool that fixes it in minutes but never told you about it. Do not pay.
Do these 8 steps first: 👇
1/ Turn Off Photo Sync FIRST
Do this before you delete anything or you will lose photos from your phone.
Open Google Photos → tap your profile picture → Photos Settings → Backup → turn off Backup.
When sync is on and you delete a photo from Google Photos, it deletes from your phone too. Turn backup off first. Now you can safely delete photos from Google Photos to free storage without losing a single photo from your device.
2/ See What's Eating Your Storage
You can't clean what you can't see.
Go to . It shows your 15GB broken down across Gmail, Drive, and Photos. You'll see exactly which one is hogging the space. For most people it's Photos or years of Gmail attachments sitting there untouched.one.google.com/storage