Forwarded from BioClandestine
In retrospect, I think the Trump/Elon public feud was 100% fabricated.
If Trump already had the deals in place with Saudi, Qatar, and UAE, back in May, and Trump knew he would have to pull off this maneuver, that would explain why Elon and Trump had their โfightโ 2 weeks later, and BEFORE Trump destroyed Iranโs nuclear facilities.
Elon had to go back to the private sector, and did not want to seem like he was affiliated with the up and coming military operations, which would be understandably bad for business. Elon had to distance himself from the administration for optics purposes.
I believe Trump, and his team, knew that they were going to strike Iran, and staged the feud to create the illusion of distance between Elon and Trump, so Elon could make a smooth transition to the private sector.
Elon has been EXTREMELY quiet throughout this entire โ12 Day Warโ and military operation. Itโs not an accident.
He is distancing himself from the situation, and rightfully so.
Trump and Elon knew this was coming.
Cheeky bastards!
If Trump already had the deals in place with Saudi, Qatar, and UAE, back in May, and Trump knew he would have to pull off this maneuver, that would explain why Elon and Trump had their โfightโ 2 weeks later, and BEFORE Trump destroyed Iranโs nuclear facilities.
Elon had to go back to the private sector, and did not want to seem like he was affiliated with the up and coming military operations, which would be understandably bad for business. Elon had to distance himself from the administration for optics purposes.
I believe Trump, and his team, knew that they were going to strike Iran, and staged the feud to create the illusion of distance between Elon and Trump, so Elon could make a smooth transition to the private sector.
Elon has been EXTREMELY quiet throughout this entire โ12 Day Warโ and military operation. Itโs not an accident.
He is distancing himself from the situation, and rightfully so.
Trump and Elon knew this was coming.
Cheeky bastards!
Forwarded from Insider Paper
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
WATCH ๐จ US President Trump: "In a few short months, we've now achieved peace between India and Pakistan, Israel and Iran, and the DRC and Rwanda."
@insiderpaper
@insiderpaper
Forwarded from Disclose.tv
JUST IN - 13 soldiers killed and many more injured in a suicide attack targeting a military convoy in northwest Pakistan: officials
https://www.disclose.tv/id/kvom69ab5c/
@disclosetv
https://www.disclose.tv/id/kvom69ab5c/
@disclosetv
Forwarded from Disclose.tv
JUST IN - Iran bars IAEA chief from entering the country, refuses cameras at its nuclear sites: Iranian FM
The decision comes just days after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and Iran's massive missile counterattack during a 12-day war.
@disclosetv
The decision comes just days after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and Iran's massive missile counterattack during a 12-day war.
@disclosetv
Forwarded from ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ท๐๐๐๐
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Apocalypse Now? Peter Thiel on Ancient Prophecies and Modern Tech
Peter Thielโthe prominent tech entrepreneur and thinkerโreturns to Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson to discuss his views on the end times, technology, and societal progress. Thiel delves into the historical and philosophical context of apocalyptic thinking, referencing biblical texts and the work of Renรฉ Girard. He argues that modern technological advancements, such as nuclear weapons and AI, have apocalyptic potential and should be taken seriously. Be sure to come back for part two of this conversation in which Thiel discusses the concept of the Antichrist.
Part II HERE.
Peter Thielโthe prominent tech entrepreneur and thinkerโreturns to Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson to discuss his views on the end times, technology, and societal progress. Thiel delves into the historical and philosophical context of apocalyptic thinking, referencing biblical texts and the work of Renรฉ Girard. He argues that modern technological advancements, such as nuclear weapons and AI, have apocalyptic potential and should be taken seriously. Be sure to come back for part two of this conversation in which Thiel discusses the concept of the Antichrist.
Part II HERE.
Forwarded from ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ท๐๐๐๐
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Part II: Apocalypse Now? Peter Thiel on Ancient Prophecies and Modern Tech
Another interview with Peter Thiel from 6 months ago that I kept forgetting to share. Now that Theil and his visions are going mainstream, here it is.
In this, the second half of our conversation with Peter Thiel, the discussion delves into Thielโs reflections on ancient prophecies, particularly the concept of the Antichrist as outlined in biblical and literary sources. Drawing from thinkers such as Cardinal Newman and fiction by Vladimir Solovyov and Robert Hugh Benson, Thiel explores how apocalyptic ideas remain relevant today, particularly in light of global challenges like technological risks, nuclear threats, and international governance. The conversation examines the tension between fears of Armageddon and the dangers of a one-world government, emphasizing Thielโs call for critical thinking, balanced globalization, and the need to integrate historical and contemporary insights into a coherent framework for action.
Part I HERE.
Another interview with Peter Thiel from 6 months ago that I kept forgetting to share. Now that Theil and his visions are going mainstream, here it is.
In this, the second half of our conversation with Peter Thiel, the discussion delves into Thielโs reflections on ancient prophecies, particularly the concept of the Antichrist as outlined in biblical and literary sources. Drawing from thinkers such as Cardinal Newman and fiction by Vladimir Solovyov and Robert Hugh Benson, Thiel explores how apocalyptic ideas remain relevant today, particularly in light of global challenges like technological risks, nuclear threats, and international governance. The conversation examines the tension between fears of Armageddon and the dangers of a one-world government, emphasizing Thielโs call for critical thinking, balanced globalization, and the need to integrate historical and contemporary insights into a coherent framework for action.
Part I HERE.
Forwarded from Tucker Carlson
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Marjorie Taylor Greene: AIPAC, NYCโs Future Mayor, and the Warmongers Trying to Undermine Trump
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on how many of her colleagues in Congress seem loyal to a foreign power, and why thatโs disgusting and immoral.
Chapters
(0:00) Are US Politicians America First or Israel First?
(6:46) New York Cityโs Potential New Socialist Mayor
(11:41) The Biggest Threat to the United States Right Now
(16:18) The Neocons Trying to Destroy the MAGA Movement
(21:22) Why Is Tom Cotton So Deeply in Love With Death and War?
(31:03) Are Christians Commanded to Support the Modern Nation of Israel?
(39:23) Why Arenโt US Politicians Focused on the Economy?
(42:55) Why Isnโt AIPAC Registered Under the Foreign Agent Registration Act?
(49:05) Why Do Our Us Politicians Worship Zelensky?
(52:02) Corporate Mediaโs Propaganda Around Ukraine and Israel
(55:02) Why Are There So Many Foreign Flags in the US Capitol?
(58:49) How Theyโre Trying to Destroy MTG for Speaking Out
(59:44) Why Does Mark Levin Hate the Word โCeasefireโ?
(1:02:57) Randy Fine Celebrating the Death of Children
(1:11:53) Why Boomerโs Support War
(1:15:40) Is There an Oncoming Economic Collapse?
(1:28:29) How Many of MTGโs Colleagues Agree With Her?
(1:33:04) The Political Shift Currently Place
@TuckeronX
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on how many of her colleagues in Congress seem loyal to a foreign power, and why thatโs disgusting and immoral.
Chapters
(0:00) Are US Politicians America First or Israel First?
(6:46) New York Cityโs Potential New Socialist Mayor
(11:41) The Biggest Threat to the United States Right Now
(16:18) The Neocons Trying to Destroy the MAGA Movement
(21:22) Why Is Tom Cotton So Deeply in Love With Death and War?
(31:03) Are Christians Commanded to Support the Modern Nation of Israel?
(39:23) Why Arenโt US Politicians Focused on the Economy?
(42:55) Why Isnโt AIPAC Registered Under the Foreign Agent Registration Act?
(49:05) Why Do Our Us Politicians Worship Zelensky?
(52:02) Corporate Mediaโs Propaganda Around Ukraine and Israel
(55:02) Why Are There So Many Foreign Flags in the US Capitol?
(58:49) How Theyโre Trying to Destroy MTG for Speaking Out
(59:44) Why Does Mark Levin Hate the Word โCeasefireโ?
(1:02:57) Randy Fine Celebrating the Death of Children
(1:11:53) Why Boomerโs Support War
(1:15:40) Is There an Oncoming Economic Collapse?
(1:28:29) How Many of MTGโs Colleagues Agree With Her?
(1:33:04) The Political Shift Currently Place
@TuckeronX
Forwarded from Rerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts ๐บ๐ธ
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
๐ฎ๐ทโก- BREAKING: Violent explosions heard in Nasimshahr, south of Tehran. Air defenses are active.
Forwarded from Rerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts ๐บ๐ธ
Qlobal-Change USA ๐บ๐ธ
๐ฎ๐ทโก- BREAKING: Violent explosions heard in Nasimshahr, south of Tehran. Air defenses are active.
๐ฎ๐ทโก- Air defenses over Shiraz, southern Iran, have also gone active.
What game theory reveals about war and conflict
Game theory offers valuable insights into the dynamics of war and conflict. It analyzes how actors make strategic decisions to achieve their goals and shows that cooperation is often more advantageous than confrontation. A central concept is the prisoner's dilemma: when two nations try to maximize their own interests, they can end up in a suboptimal situation in which both lose - as in the case of the arms race during the Cold War, where both sides invested enormous resources in nuclear weapons without ultimately reaping any benefits.The research also shows that strategies such as โtit for tatโ, which emphasize cooperation and forgiveness, are more successful in the long term. These findings are not only relevant for international relations, but also for everyday conflicts where trust and cooperation are crucial.
https://youtu.be/mScpHTIi-kM
Game theory offers valuable insights into the dynamics of war and conflict. It analyzes how actors make strategic decisions to achieve their goals and shows that cooperation is often more advantageous than confrontation. A central concept is the prisoner's dilemma: when two nations try to maximize their own interests, they can end up in a suboptimal situation in which both lose - as in the case of the arms race during the Cold War, where both sides invested enormous resources in nuclear weapons without ultimately reaping any benefits.The research also shows that strategies such as โtit for tatโ, which emphasize cooperation and forgiveness, are more successful in the long term. These findings are not only relevant for international relations, but also for everyday conflicts where trust and cooperation are crucial.
https://youtu.be/mScpHTIi-kM
YouTube
What Game Theory Reveals About War and Conflict
This is a video about the most famous problem in Game Theory, the Prisonerโs Dilemma. Head to https://brilliant.org/veritasium to start your free 30-day trial, and the first 200 people get 20% off an annual premium subscription.
Special thanks to our Patreonโฆ
Special thanks to our Patreonโฆ
Forwarded from Rerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts ๐บ๐ธ
๐ฎ๐ท๐ฎ๐ฑโก- "The Israeli army is preparing new military plans against Iran, the second round of attacks will be much more devastating and widespread," - al-Arabiya, Saudi outlet.
Forwarded from Rerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts ๐บ๐ธ
๐พ๐ช๐ฎ๐ฑโก- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has instructed the defense establishment to prepare for a broad campaign against Ansarullah in Yemen.
Forwarded from Middle East Spectator โ MES
The 'violent' explosions (lol) are interceptions of quadcopters, there are no Israeli strikes.
Stop following hype channels.
Stop following hype channels.
Forwarded from Insider Paper
Forwarded from Disclose.tv
NEW - The EU plans to let countries use carbon credits to achieve 2040 climate targets. From 2036, 3% of emissions reductions can come from buying โcarbon creditsโ from climate projects abroad.
This means instead of making all the emissions cuts within Europe (like reducing factory pollution), the EU can pay for climate-friendly projects in poorer developing nations to offset some of its own emissions.
The European Commission is due to propose a legally binding EU climate target for 2040 on July 2.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/dv27oqzi48/
@disclosetv
This means instead of making all the emissions cuts within Europe (like reducing factory pollution), the EU can pay for climate-friendly projects in poorer developing nations to offset some of its own emissions.
The European Commission is due to propose a legally binding EU climate target for 2040 on July 2.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/dv27oqzi48/
@disclosetv
Disclose.tv
EU plans to allow carbon credits for countries to achieve 2040 climate goal
Breaking news from around the world.
Forwarded from Disclose.tv
JUST IN - Court cancels Netanyahu's trial hearings this week.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/gdwulaucc8/
@disclosetv
https://www.disclose.tv/id/gdwulaucc8/
@disclosetv
Disclose.tv
Court cancels Netanyahu's trial hearings this week
Breaking news from around the world.
Forwarded from Disclose.tv
JUST IN - Orban calls yesterday's Pride march in Hungary "repulsive and shameful" and accuses Brussels of directing opposition politicians to rally their supporters to attend in large numbers.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/1f5tebrcts/
@disclosetv
https://www.disclose.tv/id/1f5tebrcts/
@disclosetv
Disclose.tv
Hungary's Orban accuses EU of orchestrating 'repulsive' Pride march
Breaking news from around the world.