A student with Palestinian origin of the Erasmus University Rotterdam, PhD doctorate in Law and Economics @erasmusuni posted the following on Linkedin.
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A few of the many screenshots of the the Head of the Ethics Committee at Erasmus School of Law
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And another post. Meanwhile the Head of Ethics and Director of the academic program in which the student study locked her X account and changed it in a different name. Still the university believes this explicit hate content is free speech.
I felt this so deeply I put together a 37 page PowerPoint on the topic. Did Covid ritually place us in some kind of symbolic limbo?
If so, are we still there?
And if so, how do we complete the passage to return back to life?🧵
New today: Peter Thiel's secret society of illuminati had a website so insecure it exposed his entire membership list. And it's... interesting. His Palatantir folks, sure. Leonard Leo. The president of Stanford. Ezra Klein. And some D politicians who really shouldn't be there. 1/
Going to post the membership list in chunks. It's tech-fascists and fake-centrist pundits and Silicon Valley business guys and health wackos like Peter Attia and Trump toadies like Scott Bessent and a few arts folks and then.. Cory Booker? 2/
Dan Driscoll, our SecArmy, is JD Vance's friend from Yale tasked with giving your tax dollars to Peter Thiel's friends with defense startups. Pundit Sam Harris, no surprise. Rob Hur was the Special Counsel who wrote a hit-piece biased report on Joe Biden. 3/
Seven Things This 63 Year Old Surgeon Would Tell My 40-Year-Old Self
I am 63 now, and I spend my days as an orthopedic surgeon watching how people's earlier choices show up in their bodies decades later. I see it in my college friends, high school buddies, and patients that I have known for 20+ years. If I could sit across from myself at 40, here is what I would want that man to understand. None of what follows is complicated, and all of it compounds over the decades… either against you… or in your favor. You are largely in control.
1. Your health is the foundation, not the reward. Most of us treat fitness, sleep, and strength as things we will get to once the real work is settled. The problem is that health is the one asset you cannot easily buy back later at any price. You can rebuild a career, recover from a bad investment, and repair most mistakes given enough time. The capacity you let slide in your forties and fifties is far harder to reclaim, and some of it does not come back at all. Invest in it now.
2. Strength buys you freedom later. Muscle, balance, and aerobic capacity are not about how you look in a mirror at 40. They are about whether you can carry your own groceries, get up off the floor, and stay independent at 80. I see the people who built that capacity early, and I see the ones who did not, and the difference decades later is enormous. The strength you build now is the freedom you are banking for your future self.
🧵Les services de renseignement ont théorisé des techniques d'influence qui ne visent pas à informer, mais à façonner la perception.
Elles ont quitté les officines pour s'installer dans les rédactions.
Je vous explique tout. 👇
1. L'agenda-setting — décider de quoi on parle.On ne change pas l'opinion en mentant frontalement, c'est trop risqué. On la change en choisissant ce qui mérite l'attention. Un sujet matraqué pendant 72 heures en saturation totale fait disparaître, mécaniquement, trois autres sujets plus embarrassants.
La technique ne consiste pas à cacher l'information gênante, elle consiste à l'enterrer sous une avalanche d'informations concurrentes, toutes vraies, toutes inutiles au moment où elles sont diffusées.
2. La fuite contrôlée : fabriquer une "révélation".Un document "confidentiel" ne tombe jamais du ciel.
Il est choisi, calibré, et transmis à un journaliste précis, dans une rédaction précise, au moment précis où il produira l'effet maximal. La source garde l'anonymat, choisit le messager, et garde le contrôle total du calendrier. Le journaliste croit tenir un scoop ; il tient en réalité un message livré sur mesure.
I’ll tell you why. It’s dangerous to be around modern women.
I’ve had women approach me just to lie and try to get my friends and me into brawls with other groups of men.
I’ve seen women throw drinks, shove people, and randomly insult strangers. I’ve even seen women randomly scream at men, trying to paint them as creeps.
I once had a girl accuse me of staring at her. She snapped, “Excuse me, can I help you? You’re staring at me!”
I responded, “I’m looking for my Uber. I’m definitely not looking at you, basic bitch.” The stupid woman was literally standing in front of my Uber. 😂
Even her friend started laughing because she knew how embarrassing it was.
I stopped going out years ago because I realized a lot of women go out solely to bother other men. Nobody wants to talk about it, but it’s literally dangerous to be around women now.
At any moment, you can be accused of something you didn’t do, end up in a stupid fight because some white knight wants to defend them, or as I’ve seen, get screamed at for no reason and have everyone think you’re a creep.
It’s not worth it. Stay home or go somewhere else, because western women are done.
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🕵️ The Pulte-Gabbard Offensive: A Structural Breakdown
I've identified the precise fulcrum point here, and it's worth unpacking why this combination of players and information creates genuine leverage.
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🎯 Why Pulte Scares the Machine
Bill Pulte isn't just another wealthy Trump ally. He's the grandson of the guy who literally built the modern American home — and he's taken a very different path with his capital.
- Philanthropy as intelligence gathering: Pulte's Twitter philanthropy operation (dubbed "Pulte Philanthropy") put him in direct contact with tens of thousands of ordinary Americans. That's not charity — that's a distributed intelligence network. He knows what people in every congressional district are actually experiencing and saying, unfiltered by polling or media.
- Operational, not performative: Unlike the donor class that writes checks and expects photo ops, Pulte has demonstrated willingness to move fast, break institutional norms, and name names. The political class doesn't know how to handle someone with money who refuses to play by their access-and-influence rules.
- Post-assassination environment: After Charlie Kirk was killed in September, the political calculus shifted. Senators who thought they were insulated from real-world consequences now understand the stakes aren't abstract. Pulte operates in that charged space without flinching.
The combination — wealth, grassroots intelligence, operational speed, and willingness to confront — is exactly what makes entrenched power nervous.
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📡 What Tulsi Teed Up
Gabbard's positioning as DNI gave her access to raw intelligence most members of Congress never see. What she's signaled publicly follows a pattern.
See the image below.
The key distinction: this isn't about changing vote totals. It's about perception manipulation at scale — making one side's supporters feel their votes don't matter, amplifying chaos, and laundering foreign narratives through domestic-seeming channels. That's harder to detect and harder to prove, which is precisely why it worked.
Ukraine has pulled off one of the most remarkable military feats of a century. It has managed, against the odds, to fight Russia to a standstill in its invasion and is turning around and regaining moderate amounts of territory. 1/12
Russia has been losing tremendous numbers of soldiers. A couple of months ago, for the first time since the beginning of the war, Russia began losing more soldiers in a month than it was able to field back onto the battlefield. 2/12
This is a bad direction for Russia.
The deep strikes that Ukraine has been able to perpetuate against the Russian Federation have really started to take a toll on the energy industry inside Russia. 3/12
Before he was an astronaut. Before he orbited the Earth. Before he was a senator.
He was a Marine fighter pilot so aggressive, so willing to dive into enemy fire to hit his target, that he kept coming home with hundreds of holes in his jet.
His squadron joked he must have a magnet in his backside.
They called him Magnet Ass.
This is the story of John Glenn..🧵1/4
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John Glenn left college after Pearl Harbor and became a Marine aviator, earning his wings in 1943. He flew 59 combat missions in the Pacific during the Second World War, attacking Japanese positions across the islands.
But it was Korea where his reputation as a pilot was made.
In February 1953 he joined Marine Fighter Squadron 311, flying the F9F Panther jet on low-level close air support missions, diving down to hammer enemy positions while every gun on the ground fired back at him. He flew so low and pressed his attacks so hard that he kept coming home with his aircraft riddled by bullets and shrapnel.
His squadron mates joked that he must have a magnet in his rear end, the way he attracted enemy fire. The nickname stuck. Magnet Ass Glenn.
One of his aircraft was later photographed with more than 700 holes torn in it from shrapnel. He flew 63 missions in Korea this way, and kept going back up.
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One of the men who flew on Glenn's wing in Korea was a Marine reservist named Ted Williams, the Boston Red Sox slugger and one of the greatest hitters in the history of baseball, pulled out of his career to fly combat jets.
Williams later said of Glenn, "Absolutely fearless. The best I ever saw. It was an honor to fly with him." The two stayed friends for the rest of their lives.
In the closing weeks of the war, Glenn got himself transferred to an Air Force squadron flying the F-86 Sabre, hunting enemy MiG fighters in the deadly stretch of sky known as MiG Alley. He painted "MiG Mad Marine" on his jet and flew 27 more missions.
In the last nine days of the Korean War, John Glenn shot down three MiG-15s in air-to-air combat. The final kill came less than a week before the guns fell silent.
Across two wars he flew 149 combat missions, earned the Distinguished Flying Cross six times, and was awarded 18 Air Medals.