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Jan 27, 2022
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Mar 2
The Free Speech Union’s latest investigative briefing reveals that all five members of the Government’s Working Group tasked with drafting the official definition of Islamophobia have links to Islamist organisations.

Let’s start with the Chair: former Conservative MP and Attorney General Dominic Grieve KC. The story is extraordinary.

For many years after the 9/11 attacks, Grieve made a number of statements that were highly critical of Muslims — at times bordering on the racist — including comments about political corruption among Muslims in his former constituency.

He also suggested that some Muslims were seeking to change Britain in ways incompatible with a pluralist democracy, particularly in relation to freedom of expression.

So what changed?

In 2017, Grieve was appointed to chair a citizens’ commission on British Muslims, which produced a report on the challenges of Islamophobia. Among the advisers he relied on were individuals with concerning backgrounds — including the then-chair of the Muslim Council of Britain, an organisation successive governments since 2009 have pursued a policy of non-engagement with due to concerns about extremism. Another adviser was linked to Muslim Engagement and Development (MEND).

A year later, he wrote the foreword to the All-Party Parliamentary Group’s (APPG) proposed report that presented a definition of Islamophobia.

Although he insists his views have not changed, the record suggests otherwise.

Last year, then Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner appointed him to lead the Working Group tasked with drafting an official definition of Islamophobia — now rebranded as “anti-Muslim hostility”.

This definition risks stifling free speech and silencing legitimate criticism of Islam as a religion, its history and its practices.

Watch FSU Director of Research and Policy @DavidRoseUK below 👇

Full episode is available on our YouTube channel.
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Mar 3
In a ​new paper​, researchers argue that:

“a primary cause of the rise in mental disorders [in youth] is a decline over decades in opportunities for children and teens to play, roam, and engage in other activities independent of direct oversight and control by adults.” Image
Wow. This blew up. It’s an important message

I wrote about the impact of helicopter and bulldozer parenting on the development of resilience in my book Do Hard Things. Check it out:

amazon.com/Hard-Things-Re…
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Mar 3
🚨BREAKING: Claude can now build a complete YouTube growth strategy that takes channels from 0 to monetization in 90 days.

7 prompts to go from unknown creator to trusted authority in your niche:

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1. Channel Strategy Architect

"Act like a YouTube growth strategist. Analyze my niche, target audience, and content goals. Design a complete channel strategy including positioning, content pillars, upload frequency, and the fastest path to 1,000 subscribers and monetization. Details: [paste]."
2. Viral Video Idea Generator

"Act like a YouTube content researcher. Generate 20 high-potential video ideas for [niche] based on search demand, trending topics, and audience pain points. For each idea, include a working title, hook angle, and why it has viral potential."
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Mar 4
BREAKING: AI can now create product videos like $10K/day TikTok ad agencies (for free).

Here are 9 insane Claude Opus 4.6 + Higgsfield prompts that generate 50 product videos in 4 hours:

(Save this before your competitors do)
I just created 50 product videos for my e-commerce brand using Claude + Higgsfield.

Higgsfield automatically turns product links into video ads. Swap faces with the models.

Claude handles the angles, scripts, and rest.

Here are the 9 prompts that actually work:
PROMPT 1: The Product Angle Generator

You are a Direct Response Copywriter for DTC brands.

Create 10 video angles for [PRODUCT]:

ANGLE FRAMEWORKS:
1. PROBLEM-AGITATION-SOLUTION
- Problem: [PAIN POINT]
- Agitation: [CONSEQUENCES OF NOT SOLVING]
- Solution: [PRODUCT AS HERO]

2. BEFORE-AFTER-BRIDGE
- Before: [STRUGGLE STATE]
- After: [DESIRED STATE]
- Bridge: [HOW PRODUCT GETS THEM THERE]

3. STORY-DEMONSTRATION-PROOF
- Story: [RELATABLE SCENARIO]
- Demonstration: [PRODUCT IN ACTION]
- Proof: [RESULTS/TESTIMONIALS]

4. OBJECTION-DESTROYER
- Objection: [COMMON CONCERN]
- Reframe: [NEW PERSPECTIVE]
- Proof: [EVIDENCE]

5. URGENCY-SCARCITY-ACTION
- Urgency: [TIME LIMIT]
- Scarcity: [QUANTITY LIMIT]
- Action: [CTA]

For each angle:
- Hook (first 3 seconds)
- Script (30-60 seconds)
- Visual concept (for Higgsfield generation)
- CTA (specific action)

Generate 10 complete angles with conversion psychology.
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Mar 4
A young student once asked a wise monk, "Master, how do I stop taking everything so personally?"

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Mar 4
🚨BREAKING: AI can now analyze mutual funds like Morningstar analysts (for free).

Here are 12 insane Claude prompts that replace $500/month fund research subscriptions (Save for later) Image
1. The Morningstar Fund X-Ray Analyzer

"You are a senior fund analyst at Morningstar who writes the gold-standard mutual fund research reports used by financial advisors managing $5T+ in combined client assets.

I need a complete X-ray analysis of a mutual fund or ETF that reveals everything hidden beneath the surface.

X-Ray:

- Fund overview: strategy, benchmark, inception date, and total assets under management
- Expense ratio analysis: how much I'm paying vs category average and the dollar cost on my investment over 10 years
- Holdings breakdown: top 10 holdings with percentage weight and what they tell me about the fund's true strategy
- Sector allocation: percentage in each sector compared to the benchmark and what tilts reveal about manager bets
- Geographic exposure: domestic vs international split and any hidden country concentration risk
- Market cap breakdown: large cap, mid cap, small cap allocation vs what the fund name implies
- Style box placement: growth, value, or blend positioning with drift analysis over the last 5 years
- Overlap analysis: how much this fund duplicates holdings I might already own in other funds
- Manager tenure and track record: how long the current manager has run this fund and their performance vs peers
- Morningstar-style star rating estimate: 1-5 stars based on risk-adjusted return relative to category

Format as a Morningstar-style fund analysis report with a summary snapshot box, holdings tables, and a clear buy/hold/sell recommendation.

The fund: [ENTER FUND NAME OR TICKER SYMBOL AND ANY OTHER FUNDS IN YOUR PORTFOLIO FOR OVERLAP ANALYSIS]"
2. The Vanguard Cost Impact Calculator

"You are a senior investment analyst at Vanguard who has spent 20 years proving that fees are the single biggest predictor of long-term fund performance and educating investors on the true cost of expensive funds.

I need a complete fee analysis showing exactly how much my fund expenses are costing me in lost wealth.

Calculate:

- Current expense ratio: what I'm paying annually expressed as both a percentage and a dollar amount
- Category comparison: how my fund's fee ranks against the cheapest, average, and most expensive in its category
- 10-year fee drag: total dollars lost to fees over 10 years on my investment assuming average market returns
- 20-year compounding impact: how fees compound against me over two decades with exact dollar projections
- Low-cost alternative comparison: the cheapest index fund or ETF that does essentially the same thing
- Switching savings: exact dollar amount I'd save over 10 and 20 years by moving to the cheaper alternative
- Hidden costs beyond expense ratio: transaction costs, soft dollars, and cash drag that don't appear in the fee
- Tax efficiency comparison: how turnover rate creates taxable events that add hidden cost on top of the expense ratio
- Load and sales charge analysis: front-end, back-end, and 12b-1 fees I might be paying without realizing
- Total cost of ownership: add up every visible and hidden cost into one true annual number

Format as a Vanguard-style fee impact report with side-by-side cost comparison tables and a 20-year wealth projection chart description.

My fund: [ENTER YOUR FUND TICKER, INVESTMENT AMOUNT, AND HOW LONG YOU PLAN TO HOLD IT]"
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Mar 4
🚨 BREAKING: AI can now help you like a paid McKinsey consultant to build a business (for free)

Here are 10 Claude prompts to start and scale your business:
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1. Business Idea Validator Prompt

Use this to test whether your idea is actually worth building.

Prompt:
Act as a senior McKinsey business consultant.
Evaluate the following business idea: [Describe your idea].

Provide analysis on:
- Market demand
- Target customers
- Competitive landscape
- Potential risks
- Profit potential

Conclude with a recommendation on whether this idea is worth pursuing.
2. Lean Business Model Builder

Turn a raw idea into a structured business model.

Prompt:
Act as a startup strategy consultant.
Create a lean business model for this idea: [Business Idea].

Include:
1. Target customer segments
2. Value proposition
3. Revenue model
4. Key resources
5. Cost structure
6. Distribution channels

Keep the strategy optimized for a low-budget startup.
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Mar 4
75 LESSONS EVERY FATHER SHOULD TEACH HIS SON

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Mar 4
Wunsch 2026 is getting further from the truth.

Be aware of it.  youtube.com/watch?v=LfrqzT…

He says energy is repsonsible for all patterns of life forms.  This was only true after the ozone layer was laid down in the GOE.  This mindset has caused him to miss the most critical part of the story.  Life organized outside to inside because of the Archean epoch before the GOE.  This statement is at 2:04

When he goes on to say that UV light was important for developing mutations he is speaking centralized garbage.  His mindset allowed him to completely miss the main purpose of UV light which was to develop allo-melanin and feodoxins before there was a shread of RNA on Earth.  The basis of life began with abiotic dirty chemistry of the Archean which then developed because melanin provided protection without an ozone layer for the ferodoxin electron tunneling as the first heme protein.  Melanin also provded away to clean the dirty chemistry by chelating metals and finding novel uses for them that would later become powerful to control the matrix. The most important thing he seems not to know melanin becoming hydrated by heme proteins is how the highly powered and chaotic light of the Archean was tamed to organize matter in a cell ---> set up the 0.66eV barrier to tunnel protons to build gradients for protocells, RNA/DNA/ATPAse etc....

He actually says the opposite of Wallace in his latest pod with Nick Jikomes.  He says mutations are not welcomed when Wallce says they are.  I am with Wallace and not Wunsch on this bigtime.  4:16.

He then makes the unbelievable statement that higher we go up on the evolution tree to us the more detrimental UV light becomes!!!! the oppsoite is true. UV light is the basis of photorepair for humans.  This is ridiculous state and goes against the data in my pinned tweet and it goes against the why humans have so much melanin inside their body plans.  Why leptin has a GOE level 220nm absorption spectra and why all LIVING CELLS emit ELF-UV.  I could not believe Max did not say a word or push back hard on this.  at 4:40-5:00

His point on Fraunhoffer lines is the first thing he says I agree with but he has zero idea how that linked to melanin in the Archean Earth and how it scales to humans today.

At 8:00 he talks about people living underground for long times and has no idea that this is what our ancestor mammals have done for 320 million years and the melanin on their surface is what allowed this to happen.  He seems to have no Earthly idea that being underground puts you closer to uranium and thorium radiation which mammals can use to turn into useable energy.  This guy is missing huge pieces of biology and I hate to say it, but I think if you listen to him about light you will become deeply misinformed.  I like Wunsch a lot.  Met him In Germany 7 yrs ago but instead of his thesis growing it has regressed toward centralization heat death.

This is my critique just ten minutes in.  Honestly I would have never released this podcast because of the mistakes made early.  Skipping this to get to the GOE and photosynthesis truly was a tragedy for decentralized truth.
2. At 22:00 he has completely disqualified himself as being a light epxert from my perspective when he says melanin pigment in the skin is not important. Just jaw dropping bad science.
3. Another huge gaff at 26:00. He says ATP is tied to warm and NIR light and totally diregards that UV-A light inhibits CCO to make ATP. Also Max not pushing back on this is shocking considering this is Wunsch's own slide on the topic. Image
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Mar 4
One day, I asked my father:

“How did couples in your time manage to stay together despite all the problems?”

He looked at me seriously and said:

“When something broke, we tried to fix it.
You? You just replace it.”

Then he leaned closer,

He just said:
1. “Marriage isn’t disposable.”

He said:

“Back then, we didn’t treat people like products.
If something broke, we repaired it.
We didn’t throw it away.”
2. “Hard times were normal.”

He explained:

“Every marriage has rough days, rough months, even rough years.
That doesn’t mean it’s over.
It means work is needed.”
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Mar 4
🚨 The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that federal courts must defer to immigration agencies when deciding whether facts qualify as “persecution” in asylum cases, applying the substantial-evidence standard rather than reviewing the issue from scratch. Image
Justice Jackson delivered the opinion of the Court.

Read the ruling here: supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf…
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Mar 4
NEW: Ukraine is holding its own. Data from the battlefield show it’s Moscow that may be in trouble, write @TheStudyofWar's Kim Kagan and @criticalthreats' Frederick Kagan in a new op-ed for @washingtonpost.

Key Takeaways + Link to Op-Ed⬇️🧵(1/3)

1/ Four years into fighting back an unprovoked full-scale invasion, Ukraine’s army is keeping Russian forces to marginal gains while at the same time extracting exorbitant costs in lives and treasure. The Kremlin’s claims that Russian forces are about to break through and overrun the fortified cities in Donetsk oblast — or any other region of Ukraine for that matter — are bluster.

Currently, Russian forces occupy 19.4 percent of Ukrainian territory. They had taken about 7 percent of Ukraine during the first phase of the war in 2014, and came to occupy a total of 26.8 percent shortly after the full-scale invasion began in 2022.

Subsequent Ukrainian counteroffensives left the Russians holding only about 17.9 percent of Ukraine in November that year.

Since then, Russia has seized only 1.5 percent more Ukrainian land while suffering over 1 million casualties in total. Let that sink in: Russia has needed three and a half years to seize 9,318 square kilometers, an area smaller than Lebanon or Los Angeles County.

President Vladimir Putin’s supposedly inexorable march to victory has been proceeding, as others have noted, more slowly than at a snail’s pace.Image
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2/ Ukrainian forces have not only held Russian advances to a slow crawl, but they have begun to push Russian forces back in localized counterattacks since last autumn. Ukrainian forces liberated the town of Kupyansk in Kharkiv oblast in November and retook tactically important positions in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts last month. In fact, Ukrainian forces have made net daily gains more frequently over the past six months than they had in the previous nine.Image
3/ Meanwhile, Russian weekly gains this year are below their highs from last year. Indeed, Ukraine liberated more land than Russian forces seized the last two weeks of February.

Read more in @washingtonpost (gift link): wapo.st/3MHUlAhImage
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Mar 4
Today's SCOTUS opinion re asylum proves significant because it exposes how asylum claims--even when people face violence at home--aren't a get into the U.S. free card. 1/
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Mar 4
For the "Drones are politically incorrect wrong think" US Navy types, drones downed southeast of Cyprus is way north of the Suez Canal.

Any naval combatant, including carriers, are sitting ducks for drones transiting the Suez Canal.

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And your unarmed logistics ships are just undefended high value targets anywhere inside drone range.

Ukraine and the Houthi have proved dozens of times that anti-ship OWA drones are a thing.

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Mar 4
Resistance by locals to Pakistani invaders in 1947. Sansar Singh Chib beheaded 3 Pathans & died fighting a 4th. A Ramdasiya killed a Pathan with a stick & snatched his rifle

Among the spoils captured by the defenders was a Pakistani machine gun, 13 rifles, 6 camels & a horse Image
Source: Deva Vatala by Baldev Singh Chib
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