April 24, 2026

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How DNC Hunger Artsts Are Seeking to Make Facebook Pay for January 6th

A Facebook whistelblower will claim the company failed to take multiple warnings seriously leading up the events surrounding the Capitol on January 6th, 2021.  Facebook plans on getting in front of the story that seems to have legs and seems to be building negative momentum against the Silicon Valley leviathon.  They will attack the credibility of the whistleblower and claim they knew full well the science and did all they could to minimize the damage.

The whole affair is also a symbol of the cycles of moral clout public scalping Facebook itself has enabled, and is now on the ‘being scalped’ end of the latest public moral clouting.  Here’s how we got here and where we’re going next:

Facebook chose to advance a particular narrative after the January 6th Capital Hill Incident that is sometimes called a Riot, sometimes called a Protest Gone Bad, sometimes called an Insurrection, and sometimes called literally Apocolypse itself.  Facebook chose to go with the Apoclypse Iself narrative and treated any information that might be shared that might offer a counter to the Apoclype narrative, one that would lead the non-poliitcally engaged to assume that a man dressed a buffalo almost single-handeldy brought down the American state.

Nevermind those ARs, boys, mind the buffalo head men.  They can just walk into the Capital and boom, all those military advantages just evaporate before the might of the buffalo-headed men.

Well, that decision to throw in with the Apocolypse version of “The Incident of Jaunary 6th on the Capitol Hill” might potentially backfire.  You see, leading up to the event that almost lead to literally wholesale Mad Max Anarchy across the American lands themselves, Facebook allowed people to stream, stream, stream, and share, and group-up, and organize, and, and, and…..

I am assuming you are getting the picture here.  The very sicophants of the cult of the DNC these Facebook execus were placating AFTER “the incident” are now using Facebook’s own characterization of the event through what it has censored after the event, action that demonstrates, in this writer’s opinion, not only an advocation of the Apocolyptic narrative, but a coercive enforcement of that assumption on its users.  Any expression that challenged the DNC official narrative of “the incident” would be censored, and if the user repeated this offense, the user themselves woud be removed.

And now, that hardball approach to post-1-6 has left Facebook vulnerable to the same people they chose to enable, the rabid adherents of the DNC party line, which, at this point in the political discouse, represents that vast overwhelming majority of the ‘left,’ even the so-called anarchist left, who seem more inclined than ever to cheer on corporate censorship and massive state spending bills that are thousands of pages long and will produce tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of regulatory code through which the interests of the few will be protected from the liberty of the many.

But, it might give some people here and there some sugar to get them through the apocolypse, so, that’s good, and that’s about the best the ‘left’ will ever get from the international party they seem so willing to serve, the DNC.

Be careful the mosnters you create, though, DNC, and don’t be so trusting of the models your deep learning machines are showing you to follow.  We humans will not be pinned down by machines and you’re soon to discover this truth.  Here, Facebook’s machines did not protect the executives from the beasts they were creating, the people that thrive on public scalpings for their primary source of power, the acolytes of the DNC.

They will pick your bones apart in a second if it means moral clout as defined by the DNC.

This unquenchable hunger, the acolytes of the DNC as a spirt, seeks revenge to offer it but a moment of rest from the burden of such desires.  The buffalo-headed men are rotting in jail, even as we speak, and culturally, they are mostly buffoons and mad, but inept, terrorists who sought to restore the KKK to world power once again.  The vanquished buffalo-headed men are now just leftist menes floating freely on this same Facebook platform.

The hunger artists in reverse have a new delicious dish to eat, one which could afford them even more power to strip the bones off the latest opportunity for public moral clout scalping. their source of sustenance.  That dish, of course, is Facebook, and a whistleblower is about to come forward and declare that Facebook was told it was enabling the January 6th Apocolype but did nothing about it.

Facebook is seeking to pre-empt the damage by going on the offenseive against the whisteblower before they ever speak.  Facebook aims to discredit the whisteblower’s claims in advance by asserting they did all they could and followed the science that suggested what they should do next (what their deep learning think-tanks were ‘suggesting’).

Perhaps the machines predicted more placation after the election was declared for Biden than actually occored.  Who knows? Either way, schadenfreude would not be inappropriate here for so many of us hemmed in by the new morality of the DNC as upheld by Silicon Valley, in this case.  Watching the suits of Facebook having to face their own moral puritanicalism from people who have moral clout than them will surely be a glorious thing to behold, to a point, but when the kids make up (and they will) it will result in at least a short-term bad outcome for the rest of us, even  more governance placed in the hands, directly, of the most active of moral clout activists, the hunger artists of the DNC.

Facebook goes on offense ahead of whistleblower revelations on Capitol riot role

From www.independent.co.uk
2021-10-03 21:49:04
Sheila Flynn
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Facebook was on the offense this weekend as the clock ticked down to a company whistleblower coming forward with revelations about the social network.

The whistleblower is due to reveal their identity on news programme 60 Minutes on Sunday. The former employee, who has turned over thousands of potentially damaging documents regarding company policy, is expected to allege that Facebook had dismantled security protections too soon after the 2020 election, contributing to the fallout and Capitol riots; disregarded or failed to disclose damaging research; and profited from users sharing divisive content.

The social media giant has been accused of failing to adequately address known harmful consequences of its platform and its tools. Key amongst the criticisms is that Facebook has contributed to the 6 January storming of the Capitol, political polarization across America and even negatively affected teens’ mental health.

 

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California Struck With Massive Oil Spill from Broken Pipeline

A major oil spill has hit Huntington Beach California this past weekend that has stretched six miles in length.  The amount of oil is estimated to be over 126,000 gallons.  There are reports of hundreds of dead birds and sea life as a result of the spill and its striking of Huntington Beach itself.  What will follow will be an accountability process that will touch both state and corporation alike, with factions already preparing to push narratives that will allow them to exploit the tragedy to push their factional agendas.

It is doubtful that the state, and, in California, the Democrat Party will take some degree of a hit, losing, perhaps, even more of the excerbs and rural counties than they already have, but the association with the GOP in culture is so profound when it comes to oil spills that the overall effect on the party will be negligent.  However, some officials will lose their standing, whether in  the form of resignations or just being rendered the new irrelevent.  Regulators, first responders, will come under scrutiny.

At the national level, the spill will serve the DNC well, as, like stated above, the GOP owns this oil spill culturally, and, having little means of cultural prudoction themselves, there’s no reason this cultural construct won’t continue to be the dominant thrust in this narrative.  The oil spill will be a symbol, a paradigm of the cold climate change deiner that always seeks profit over planet.

Greta Thunberg will make this a necklace around her neck, a little black obsidian drop in the form of a blade stabbing the heart of the earth, a rare green pearl.  The necklace itself will be worth billions, but don’t fret such things.

Here is a range of articles covering different aspects of this emerging major story that’s sure to dominate the conversation for at least the next two days, at least, but we shall see…..

 

‘Catastrophic’ California oil spill kills fish, damages wetlands and closes beaches

From whnt.com
2021-10-04 13:07:22

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HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (NewsNation Now) — A massive oil spill off the California coast left fish dead, birds covered in petroleum and wetlands contaminated with oil, in what local officials are calling an environmental catastrophe.

An estimated 126,000 gallons of heavy crude leaked into the water, and some washed up on the shores of Orange County starting late Friday or early Saturday when boaters began reporting a sheen in the water, officials said.

Crews led by the Coast Guard deployed skimmers and laid some 3,700 feet of floating barriers known as booms to try to stop more oil from seeping into areas including Talbert Marsh, a 25-acre wetland, officials said. The city and state beaches at Huntington Beach were closed, and late Sunday the city of Laguna Beach, just to the south, said its beaches also were shuttered.

 

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126,000 Gallons Of Oil Just Spilled Along The Southern California Coast

From www.forbes.com
2021-10-03 21:44:19
Priya Shukla, Contributor
Excerpt:

A leak from an offshore rig across has caused a six-mile-wide oil slick across the Orange County coastline this past weekend, causing beaches to close and even cancelling an air show. The leak likely started on Friday, when workers detected strong odors. And, by early Sunday morning, dead fish and birds covered in oil were already washing shore.

According to Huntington Beach city officials, “The spill has significantly affected Huntington Beach, with substantial ecological impacts occurring at the beach and at the Huntington Beach Wetlands.”

The leak originated from a broken pipeline…

 

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‘Massive oil spill off California coast a potential ecologi…

From menafn.com
2021-10-04 09:09:24

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Los Angeles, Oct 4 (IANS) A massive oil spill off the Orange County coast in Southern California has prompted the closure of a 9-km long beachfront area.

Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley told local KTLA news channel on Sunday that the incident was first reported a day earlier and oil was still leaking about 8.05 km off the coast of Huntington Beach from the broken pipeline, reports Xinhua news agency.

“It’s still leaking and the responsible party for this is underway right now trying to repair the leak from the pipeline,” Foley said, referring to the platform Elly, a facility sitting in federal waters off the Los Angeles County coast and processing crude oil production from two other platforms.

All these platforms are located on top of a large reservoir of crude oil known as the Beta Field, which sits in waters overseen by the US Department of the Interior.

 

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Oil spill photos show disastrous scene on Southern California beaches

From www.usatoday.com
2021-10-04 12:03:04

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A broken pipeline has led to an estimated 126,000 gallons of oil leaked into the Ocean waters near Orange County, prompting Southern California officials to rapidly race to contain the damage in one of the largest oil spills in recent memory. 

The oil spill reached the shores of Huntington Beach late Saturday – five miles off the coast. Crews were able to remove more than 3,000 gallons of oil from the ocean off the coastline Sunday, according to Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley.

Wildlife harmed by the oil was still emerging, with dead birds and fish washing ashore. Efforts to keep the spill from affecting any more sensitive marshland was ongoing. “We’re hoping we have minimal impact, but we’re preparing for the worst,” Christian Corbo, a lieutenant at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, said in a public statement.

Rep. Michelle Steel, R-Calif., sent a letter to President Joe Biden on Sunday requesting a major disaster declaration for Orange…

 

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Response time questioned in Southern California oil spill

From www.nbc15.com
2021-10-04 12:30:00

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HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Some residents, business owners and environmentalists questioned whether authorities reacted quickly enough to contain one of the largest oil spills in recent California history, caused by a suspected leak in an underwater pipeline that fouled the sands of famed Huntington Beach and could keep the beaches there closed for weeks or longer.

Booms were deployed on the ocean surface Sunday to try to contain the oil while divers sought to determine where and why the leak occurred. On land, there was a race to find animals harmed by the oil and to keep the spill from harming any more sensitive marshland.

People who live and work in the area said they noticed an oil sheen and a heavy petroleum smell Friday evening.

But it wasn’t until Saturday afternoon that the Coast Guard said an oil slick had been spotted and a unified command established to respond. And it took until Saturday night for the company that operates the pipeline believed responsible for the…

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Volunteer joins California oil spill cleanup | News

From pantagraph.com
2021-10-04 12:53:00

 

Excerpt:

Volunteers worked Sunday to try to clear crude oil from a beach in Southern California, after a massive spill from a leaking pipeline.

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The alleged #resist movement the DNC in part wraps around itself derives its moral high ground from the claim it is simply antifascist, that’s all, and all of the uses of coercion, from burning down buildings to destroying businesses and careers of people who violate the antifascist code are for the good of the whole.

Of course, the whole is the people who are still qualified as people, a trick often used by factions seeking to create soldiers willing to die and to kill.  Anyone outside the orthodoxy is not to be engaged with as a fellow human neighbor in an American Democratic Republic limited by a Constitution fundamentally defined by the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence.

The whole construct of the American state as it ostensibly claimed it was is called in to doubt, all accused of being nothing but a giant historic dog whistle for fascism at its core.  To stop this, the antifascist must end the very idea of America itself, stripping the land and the people of the whole privilage, entitelment of ‘rights’ so uniquely enjoyed in the land by the vast majority of people who live and grow up and age and die here.

That whole movement is still applying preassure on the Biden administration to demand that corporations, financial institutions, every institution, freeze people and their businesses out of of the new normal state.

The pressure from the muscle of the party has yielded some fruit as Jen Psaki, the current, and first, primary surrogate of the Biden administration, to publically proclaim the administration’s support of Corporations stepping up their efforts to purge the landscape of the non-orthodox, both the content and the creators and anyone associated with them, especially anyone willing to associate with these creators commercially.

Fascism is a complex term that has multiple meanings, some of which might be in flux even as I write this, but, one of the fundamentally sure signs that fascism is afoot is when the corporation and the state become one, and the state is able to use the corporations to apply soft-power coercion on the opposition without any need for governments to write laws at all.

Whether or not we can term this use of the corporation in totality ‘fascism’ is up to contextuality, not detailed poilitical science definitions of a term whose political science definitions hardly anyone fully understands, nor are fully settled as the debate about where fascism begins and ends still continues to this day.  In the vaguer, adjectival sense of the term, which, I support, is simply using power advantage to control the weak through a strict enforcement of a moral supremacist, certain code.

Fascists, in the broader adjectival sense, are those who use tactics of subhumanization and ostracism to create hatred between groups for the purpose of creating people willing to kill and to die in the name of the morally supreme cause.

Here, we see corporations using their considerable power advantages, their near-monopolistic, and mostly cabalistic, advantages, to create fear and hate by cutting off more than half the discourse from the public square and corpo-criminalizing thoughts and people who fail to meet their supposed high moral standards.

I will let the reader decide, but, for me, this party, the DNC, and its corporate allies in Silicon Valley, Hollywoord, and New York, are more fascistic in spirit than not.  All that is missing is one charismatic leader and a nationalist fervor for the doubt to be removed.

WH Press Secretary Jen Psaki PUSHES for Big Tech to Censor More

From www.newsbusters.org
2021-09-28 16:02:00
Alexander Hall
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It’s as if Big Tech has not already been censoring enough. Now the Biden administration is pushing platforms in an even more censorious direction.

COVID-19, like many national crises, has been used to push for more government tyranny. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki explained in a late September Morning Joe interview that platforms don’t censor Americans enough: “As we’re in the middle of a pandemic, we know that they have more data about how misinformation is traveling on the internet. And we know that people are getting misinformation on the internet that is preventing them or prompting them not to get a vaccine.”

When asked if action could be expected soon, Psaki made it clear that a series of factors need to align. “We’ll have to see. There has to be appetite in Congress. Uh, there has to be a desire to get things, uh, done and changed, but certainly elevating these issues as a number of reporters have, as you have, as we tried to do, is also…

 

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Did the Fall of Kabul Change America’s Mind on Afghanistan?

US Armed Service Chief, General Milley and other top Generals have been telling multiple sources that the original withdrawal plan included leaving behind a contingent force, in other words, not really a withdrawal at all but a significant dial-down.

The fall of Kabul, the Generals appear to wish to have us believe, changed their minds and resulted in the more sudden withdrawal.

Military leaders wanted U.S. contingent force in Afghanistan; fall of Kabul led to full withdrawal

From www.washingtonpost.com
2021-09-28 19:33:20

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In later questioning, Milley noted that the unanimous advice the generals gave Biden on Aug. 25 was motivated by the conviction that “the risk to mission and the risk to force and most importantly, the risk to American citizens who are remaining, that was going to go up, now down, on the first of September.”

 

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I wish I could smack this guy in the mouth and tell him to stop looking at the glittering prize.  I am talking to the guy who made a meme 8 years ago attacking the DNC flagbearer of the time, the then-President Barack Hussein Obama.  That guy was me.

If I could go back in time even further, to, say, 16-year old self, I’d tell 16-year old self to read scriptures, over and over and over and over, read histories, prehistories, world histories, over and over and over, read major world religions and their major texts, over and over and over and over.  Read major world philosophies, even if mostly surveyed collections, over and over and over and over.

Tell them it will take 10-15 years to get to the point where you can begin to get close to the palimpsest of where you are and the real circumstance of your potential for existential fulfilment within the reality of power you found yourself born and ‘raised’ into.

I would never have even bothered with politics at all if I had done all this from the ages of 16 to 30.

Instead, I am 53 and still far away from achieving what I wish I had achieved in those years (and certainly could have if I had attached significant need to accomplishing the task).

I am maybe 3 or almost 4 years into working to get a disciplined understanding of these sources of understanding, and have maybe 5-8 more years ahead, God willing, to get to the point where I can synthesize these various sources of understanding.  But I am already fundamentally altered by this experiment.

My ‘political’ orthodoxy is outside the frames of the major orthodoxies of current year.

Pragmatically, within the reality of power that I find myself born into, I am an Americanist (my term), one who holds to the fundamental necessity of a coercive enterprise governance system to have standards of limitations on the ‘right’ of power advantaged agents to impede the rights of others.

We Americans, we who were born such or became such, already ostensibly have such a model in our Constitution, specifically grounded in the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence.

Within that parameter, a whole host of variable expressions of political governance can emerge, and a wide range of options on taxation, foreign policy, etc. can complete for consensually earned validation in an actual Democratic process intended to elect representatives in a Republican model of legislative, executive, and judicial governance.

The Bill of Rights Standards should be applied in the market, the state, and the social squares, with the totality of rights in conflict considered when coming to what should be rolling conclusions, not binding ones, in areas in which the issues are never going to be clear.

This position is pragmatic because it is not one that I ultimately believe is ‘necessary’ or ‘the only way’ for humans to experience something approaching an open opportunity for consensual exchange with their neighbors, the world that I presume would most afford me the best opportunity to approach living a life of my choosing.

Perhaps, for instance, we could create a more perfect Bill of Rights, with more perfect language that leaves less semantic loopholes for the powers that be to exploit.  Perhaps.

But the Bill of Rights, I support, is a construct, an ideal, an assumed American privilege that is understood at deeply profound ‘unconscious’ levels of being for almost all Americans, regardless of born here or moved here, regardless of race or religion, regardless of economic status, regardless of sexual preference, that we have “RIGHTS” that the government cannot fundamentally violate, even if the majority of people want it to, even if it has all the power to do it with or without our consent.

Perhaps, if and when America re-stabilized, we can talk about tweaking our Constitution to more ‘perfectly’ assure the least of us is not coerced by the most of us to submit or be cut off from access to consensual value exchange with your neighbors (up to and including complete cessation of self altogether, death).  Until then, what we have is what we have, as far as forming a resistance to the factions of today.

The broadest coalition in America today is sleeping, unaware of itself, I theorize, and that coalition is a Bill of Rights centered coalition, committed to settling ‘differences’ that exist between the grey space of competing rights in ways that allow for the continued consideration of such unsure issues.  This coalition is Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, and more, and, I theorize, represents perhaps 70 percent of this country.

This coalition will never form around the DNC or the GOP, or even the Libertarians.  It cannot form around a charismatic billionaire with money to burn.  It has to emerge, I believe, from the grassroots up, as local parties with local names united only broadly with other Bill-of-Rights focused parties.  At the local level, there is tremendous opportunity to change the circumstance of your neighbors just by enforcing the Bill of Rights standards in all aspects of living, within the parameters I described above.

This is, as I’ve said, a pragmatic position, but as close as I get to a political position.  Ultimately, unless and until we experience the conditions that allow for the pragmatic necessity of consensual exchange, we will never be fundamentally consensual value exchange centered.  Where the reality of power necessitates consensual exchange, that’s mostly where consensual exchange occurs.

I ultimately advocate for free associations to build their own communities, focused on creating opportunities for community sustainability and thriving that does not rely on exchanges with large-scale, coerce-governed structures, be it governments or corporations.  There are a  number of possible paths to get to the types of communities I am describing, but they all mostly involve

  1. creating physical space where humans find self-serving thriving necessity to share with their neighbors while still occupying space that is secured in their holding,
  2. developing and exploiting technologies that enable small scale production to produce large-scale quality and cost,
  3. creating physical space that offers defensive advantage to the inhabitants,0
  4. facilitating self-and-associative defensive training and tools access opportunities,
  5. creating a unity standard of limitations of power (such as a bill of rights) that is consensually agreed to by all willing participants.

Within these parameters, there are a variety of community types that could experimentally be created, to rise and fall on the on-the-ground opportunities and impediments the standards lived out actually create.

I believe this is already happening, the building of communities to escape the new normal (or at least the threat of the new normal, which is still not yet a done deal).

Whether these communities will be built with my parameters in mind or not, well, I am pressing x to doubt, as the kids say, on that one.  In magic bunny land, a place where I have all the resources I need to do whatever I want, I am already building a small town for about 2,000 people that live on an area of roughly 100 acres and inviting people to take part in my experiment, free of charge.

Outside of magic bunny land, if you’re not already thinking about the potential pragmatic usefulness of perhaps becoming a part of one of these groups (many of which already exist, and many more that are sure to emerge), you might already be behind the 8-ball, unless you truly are one of the few that will actually experience greater ‘freedom’ in the new normal, such as that would actually turn out to be.

History is littered with the rise and fall of Kings and Emperors, of Philosophies and Religions, all of which eventually serve the interest of the few over the many. Where Kings restrain their power is where they perceive the cost of exerting their power will be of little reward or too high a risk.  Suddenly, Kings become Presidents and Constitutions are formed, where the reality of power is significantly enough diffused, at the physiological level, providing for self-defense and sustainability without need of reliance on the products and services offered by the few for the many.

America was born from her physiological reality, peopled remotely by necessarily self-sustaining people living in extended family structures that were connected profoundly, by necessity, to their neighbors.  The Constitution is the realization by the few, the ones who created the moral cover that allowed them to not face the naked restriction on the power they actually held, of the limitations of their abilities to coercively press their will on the people throughout the counties of the 13 colonies.

Thank God for that.

Whatever the reason, we are the fortunate beneficiaries of the type of space this Constitution created, even still, and if we, as a people, across our divides, can claim our unearned but fortuitous heritage, our Bills of Rights as the ultimate authority in the land, then the tyrants of the left, the right, and the center will all be rendered impotent before the power of the true people of the land.

The true people of these lands are ALL Americans, black, white, red, yellow, gay, straight, transgendered, atheist, Muslim, Christian, Spaghetitarian, Dallas Cowboys fan, etc, etc, who hold the Bill of Rights standards as their rights and also the fundamental rights of others.  We are legion and we cross all lines.  We are America.

Even for those who are not legal citizens, if you come to appreciate and accept our Bill of Rights standards, you too can become an American, for America is ultimately an ideal that restrains power only so long as the people have the power to assume their authority when the state or the market seeks to violate these standards.

We are not a race or a gender, we are humans and humans alone, committed to the bills of rights of our neighbors as much as for ourselves, for if their rights fall, soon ours do as well.

It’s time for those who can to help those who will build these communities where the Bill of Rights makes good neighbors of Muslims and Christians, of Democrats and Republicans, and even people like me, who’d like to see the whole coercive governance model end altogether.  This is the next step in our fight against tyranny, this and for those willing to engage in the political, to create local parties loosely affiliate with national Bill of Rights associations, aimed fundamentally at Bill of Rights auditing of the powers of the localities and creating remedies where violations are discovered.

The two would work well together in giving two very differently oriented types of folks to work against the tyranny we now find ourselves under,  with further tyranny to come.  Successful communities can help fund local parties and local parties can provide refugee pipelines to people who want to join in the community experiments already being built.

Ultimately, the solution is not, in my view, political, it is more physiological.  Create the space that necessitates liberty, like America inadvertently was when the Bill of Rights was formed.  Create the necessity for consensuality through the reality of physiological power rather than seeking political and ideological ‘solutions’ to ‘injustices’ that most everyone in current year is turning to for hope.

My current survey of human thought (philosophy, religion, etc) and interaction (history) has led me to the conclusion that liberty is not won with ideas, but rather ideas form to justify acceptance of a diminishment of power as a result of physiological reality.

All of everything we do within the structures fundamentally reliant on assets controlled by the few is intended to produce the capacity to be more lethal than our neighbors while providing a high standard of living for the few that control the many.  The systems are designed to limit competition for the thrones.

The more we rely on their assets, the more controlling they will become.  The less we rely on their assets, the more concepts like liberty will be allowed to gain mainstream access.  Liberty as a public construct is a cope, and the copers are the ones with the most power who find it difficult to face the reality of their own limited power.

Where pop culture is pro liberty,  the few recognize their limitations of power.  Where pop culture rejects liberty, the few imagine they can now increase their power, limiting even more competition than before.

America is dependent on the very, very, very, very, few for assets that meet basic physiological needs.  So long as that physiological reality exists, no amount of votes or protests will move the needle towards liberty and away from control.

Create opportunities for physiological self-and-associate sustainability and the powers that be will suddenly find liberty Jesus and regroup for their next attempt at consolidating power and eliminating competition once and for all.  Fail to do so, and there is no stopping what tyrannies are sure to come that America has not seen since the Civil War.

Eight years ago, I pinned my hope on the GOP.  Since then, I’ve learned the reality of power, and it lies in real physiological opportunities, not parties.  It lies in local and individual sustainability and thriving, not dependence on the assets of the most powerful few, and it’s what we would do well to focus more and more of our own assets on developing, physiological realities of power for liberty to be necessary, even for the most powerful in the land.

Nano-Inks Could Write Your Next Smart Phone, Let’s Hope It’s Open-Sourced

A Tech Researcher named Parisa Pour Shahid Saeed Abadi has set the 3D Printing world on fire with a research paper that shows early development of 3D printing using polymer nanocomposites which can also serve as electric currents, opening up the door to potential near-future printing of whole electric devices which might someday include a smart phone.

We’re a long way from getting to that point, but this discovery could potentially be a significant step towards that reality.  Whatever methodologies these reseachers utilized, whatever resources they required, open source researchers are most likely, or should be, doing the same to assure the discoveries of today don’t become the shackles of tomorrow in the hands of the monopolistic few corporations that have the capacity, at this moment, to develop such tech that might be one day used in homes, most likely as a subscription service on machines that the resident user doesn’t actually own.

Imagine a world where a small nation can fend off the mightiest nation’s missiles and planes with wave upon wave of drones delivered through 3D Nano-Ink Printing.  Holding or taking land will require an army of 3D printers, so if you wish to remain free, you best hope 3D printers become an open source part of our life in the very near future.

3D Nano-Inks Push Industry Boundaries – Eurasia Review – Eurasia Review

From www.eurasiareview.com
2021-09-27 00:09:25

Excerpt:

….3D printing using plastic, metal or something else entirely isn’t new. What Tech researchers have done differently is use polymer nanocomposites (made of epoxy, carbon nanotubes and nano-clay) and a printing process that doesn’t sacrifice functionality. The junction of material type and morphology — size, shape, structure — in polymer nanocomposite inks is the ultimate in form meeting function.

The exploration of process, morphology and properties of polymeric inks is the subject of an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing by Parisa Pour Shahid Saeed Abadi, an engineer who explores the interface of materials, mechanics and medicine, and graduate student Masoud Kasraie.

Abadi and Kasraie point out that before researchers can sprint off to the races using polymeric inks, they must first learn to walk. The first step is digging into the intersection of the macro scale (how our eyes see a material performing) and the nano scale (what we can’t see, but know is occurring).

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The conductivity of Abadi and Kasraie’s nanomaterial ink is an exceptionally handy trait that gives the printed epoxy the potential to double as electrical wiring — whether in a circuit board, an airplane’s wing or in 3D-printed actuators for guiding catheters in blood vessels. Another useful trait of the nanocomposite polymer ink is its strength.

“In comparison with steel and aluminum, we see 80% weight reduction with epoxy composite with same strength,” Kasraie said.

Finally, in the medical field and aerospace and electronics industries, where defects and damage can spell big trouble, the nanocomposites serve a safety function.

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Farmers

There is a price to be paid for time, and sometimes that price is paid in what we sacrifice for expediency when it comes to food.  The ramifications of our preferential actions may not be readily appreciated until you consider what is happening to the people that grow and raise the building blocks of all these reductions of food prepping time that our processed foods offer us in current year (which happens to be 2021 as of the writing of this article).

As we get further and further away from the farmer and our mouth, the farmer’s value receeived for the work done has been steadily going down, with various farming markets seeing decreases in value between 16 and 38 percent.  Across the world, wherever people settle into suburbs, wherever suburbs emerge, soon processed food follows, and the farmer’s value is reduced, and the steps between the grown and raised food and reaching your mouth multiply so that the food you eat today after heating it up in the microwave will have parts from perhaps multiple parts of the world shipping their raw food materials to be processed in one placed, packaged in another, and shippped in many others, until it reaches your door.

I’m of course being a bit tongue in cheek when I use suburbs as the proverbial canary in the coalmine of farming, it’s far more of a comple story than that, but there is some measure of truth to what I say.

The truth is, the time we give to convenience is rarely without cost.  Is the loss of the local farmer, of being your own local farmer, a cost worth paying for the convenience of existing more and more on microwabable food way past our college days?

The reliance on large-scale, highly centralized structures to deliver us our daily bread has been exposed in this age of Covid, with numerous shortages having been reported, and still being reported, in various places at various times throughout the world.  Our ability to grow through hydroponics, aquaponics, converting lawns to gardens, urban gardening, has never been more fecund with possibility to meet the unique circumstances of most humans in most places, from the inner city to the frozen tundras of Wisconsin, there is a way to create local, even household, sustainability in our neccessary food resources that will cost us less economically, but will ask of us our time, time we can make events, not work, that whole families and communities can participate in.

It’s only a matter of time that the frozen franks company requires you to scan your id to assure you’re not on any naughty lists that would prevent them from sellling to you, so grow your food now, and help others to do the same, and buy from local farms like so many of us are already doing,  My family as well is shifting our purchases and preparing our land to grow having gone through two experimental seasons with, well, not great results, but great leasons learned.  We are buying more meats and greens from local markets and farms, cooking more foods from scratch, attempting to eliminate the steps between the grown and raised and our mouths.

This isn’t a purist approach, we also still eat plenty of processed foods, though, hopefully, as we learn to grow more efficiently we can prepare our own ‘processed foods’ for convenient consumption, which is possible thanks to canning and freeze drying.

Save a farmer, eat a salad from a farmer’s market.

Farmers get smaller share of what we pay for food

From www.futurity.org
2021-09-27 14:11:51
Ida Eriksen-U. Copenhagen
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Farmers are getting less of what we pay for food, research from 61 countries around the world finds.

The new study in Nature Food examines how much of what consumers pay for food goes to farmers around the world, compared to the rest of the food value chain (FVC), which includes processing, packaging, transportation, and supermarket or restaurant sales beyond the farm gate.

The researchers estimate that up to 85% of the value of a food is created after a product leaves the farm.

“We can see that the farmer’s share of the food value chain in high- and middle-income countries on average has shrunk between 16 and 38% in the years between 2005 and 2015 as countries become wealthier,” explains Eva-Marie Meemken, an assistant professor at the University of Copenhagen’s department of food and resource economics and a coauthor of the study…..

Today, farmers receive on average 27% of the total consumer price for a food product, which means that the largest part of the share goes to processes after the farmer has let go of the product.

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DC Effort to Make Coronavirus Tests Free Fails Spectactularly, Here’s How

Congress passed a law to cover the cost of coronavirus testing for Americans by saddling insurance companies with the responsibility of paying for the tests themselves.  The cost of the test would be determined by the cash value  of whatever the onlie cost of the tests were by the provider they were contracting to administer the tests.  The result has been a 25 percent increase in the cost of coronavirus tests from last year to this year, 2021.

The next shoe to drop will be the rise in insurance premiums as insurance companies pass on the cost of government’s promise to the very people the government was allegedly serving.  To be fair, there will be a significant segment of society that will get access to this, as of right now, essential service for whom free access could be argued to be necessary, but we need not profoundly affect an essential market so signfiicantly with these simplistic solutions to short term problems to meet the needs of those who truly need it.

I won’t offer a solution in this moment, but there are many that don’t involve solutions that turn out to be no solution for the vast majority of people the government promised would get free testing, only to pay for it in the long run after all.  That’s not actually a solution at all, is it?  I can easily compete with ‘not a solution,’ and I bet many of our readers can as well.

Covid Rapid Test Prices: How a Law Allows Labs to Charge Any Price

From www.nytimes.com
2021-09-26 09:00:14

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At the drugstore, a rapid Covid test usually costs less than $20.

Across the country, over a dozen testing sites owned by the start-up company GS Labs regularly bill $380.

There’s a reason they can. When Congress tried to ensure that Americans wouldn’t have to pay for coronavirus testing, it required insurers to pay certain laboratories whatever “cash price” they listed online for the tests, with no limit on what that might be.

GS Labs’s high prices and growing presence — it has performed a half-million rapid tests since the pandemic’s start, and still runs thousands daily — show how the government’s longstanding reluctance to play a role in health prices has hampered its attempt to protect consumers. As a result, Americans could ultimately pay some of the cost of expensive coronavirus tests in the form of higher insurance premiums.

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Neural Networks Are Making You Who You Are, Here’s How to Fight it

The world around you is driven more and more by the spooky decisicions made by artificial neural networks executing various machine learning methods, including neural networks, networks of semi-independent ai programs solving particular problems and submitting data to a higher structure where the final decisions are made.

Neural networks, deep learning machines attempting to collectively mimic a human mind, or, rather, in scale, human minds, in the billions, at this point, are making more and more decisions that are becoming the very words an emotional expressions of human beings on network news networks and superhero movies.

Neural networks are honing their craft in parsing out bad data as efficienctly as possible, the words, ideas, people, that are not othodox according to the code  embedded into the horde of machines playing at being human at being God.

This is the sci-fi reality we now find ourselves immirsed in, this is why I chose to feature a market report that  projects continued major growth  in the sale  of neural networks to more and more nations, departments of nations, parties of nations, corporations, departments of corporations, helping to perfect the consumption of the desired diet and assuring no impurities pollute the pure meal promised by these same machines through the mouths of humans.

Neural networks are not a problem in and of themselves.  The exclusivitty of these tools to those who are already in significant power advantage is more troubling.  The creation of methods and machines that are controlled by strict Intellectual Property laws serves  to the advantage of those already advantages, but this need not be the case.

Even as I write, there are tech nerds in garages and greenhouses and basments and bedrooms doing their own work to develop their own open source neural network machines, which offer people from the city to the most remote region access to the best minds in the world for council in how to meet a need.  Neural networks that are not given authority to filter, but merely council, networks not focused on stopping thought but any number of potential non-coercive uses of such  powerful, cognitive-enhancing tool enabling a person with an IQ of 100 to be able to deal favorably with a person of an IQ of 140, with the help of their ai buddy, in whatever manifestation this network of thought is to take in the near future to come.

That future, my friends, can be choked in the monopolies of the now who have the resources to develop these tools before grass roots independents can build their own (and that time is soon upon us) and free their knowledge in the open source world so that others can build their own local centers of intellectual super power.

This is the hope of the Freedomist, that open-source, small scale solutions to technological need and want can at least compete with what the corporate monopolies are offering and are soon to offer as well.  Keep tech free, don’t bound Prometheus on the rock to have his liver torn out again.

From WGU.edu

In the simplest terms, an artificial neural network (ANN) is an example of machine learning that takes information, and helps the computer generate an output based on their knowledge and examples. Machines utilize neural networks and algorithms to help them adapt and learn without having to be reprogrammed. Neural networks are mimics of the human brain, where each neuron or node is responsible for solving a small part of the problem. They pass on what they know and have learned to the other neurons in the network, until the interconnected nodes are able to solve the problem and give an output. Trial and error are a huge part of neural networks and are key in helping the nodes learn. Neural networks are different from computational statistical models because they can learn from new information—computational machine learning is also designed to make accurate predictions, while statistical models are designed to learn about the relationship between variables.

In simple terms, neural networks are fairly easy to understand because they function like the human brain. There is an information input, the information flows between interconnected neurons or nodes inside the network through deep hidden layers and uses algorithms to learn about them, and then the solution is put in an output neuron layer, giving the final prediction or determination.

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Deep Learning Neural Networks set to Booming according to forecast 2026 | ALPHABET INC. ,IBM ,MICRON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

From herefordshirelive.co.uk
2021-09-27 14:59:21

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The Deep Learning Neural Networks Market has witnessed continuous growth in the past few years and is projected to grow even further during the forecast period (2021-2026). The assessment provides a 360° view and insights, outlining the key outcomes of the industry. These insights help the business decision-makers to formulate better business plans and make informed decisions for improved profitability. In addition, the study helps venture or private players in understanding the companies more precisely to make better informed decisions.

Free Sample Report + All Related Graphs & Charts (Including COVID19 Analysis) @: https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/sample-report/127070-global-deep-learning-neural-networks-market

The deep learning neural networks (DDNs) refers to the machine learning-based technology that is basically used for diagnosis- solving prediction, decision making, decision and problems based on a well-defined computational architecture and more….

 

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10 States Now Challenge Social Media’s “Right” to Censor Speech

Republican States now numbering 10 in total are seeking redress from the courts to check the power of social media platforms to censor Americans for political reasons.  This move is just one of many moves that have been made ever since Twitter censored Donald J Trump while he was President and banned him while he was still President as well.  That was the canary in the coal mine for the political class, in general, around the world.  But how have we gotten to this point and what is next to come?

Before Twitter decided to censor the tweets of an American President, nation-states around the world were beginning to question the soundness of allowing a public discourse digital platform to dominate your nation-state that is managed by individuals willing to use that platform to enforce their particular political, moral, and ethical beliefs, meaning citizens in nation-states around the world were having their thoughts regulated more by billionaires in silicon valley and Beijing than by their own state governments.

For the most part, though, Twitter began to cooperate with states, having in part initially built its reputation on being a source for revolutions with the #iranelection revolution of 2009.  By 2016, Twitter was no longer the source for information sharing for any group at fundamental odds with the state authority of their land.  Here in America, the authority is more from the corporation than the state, though its power is ultimarely derived from the state willing to protect its assets after it violates the bills of rights of its customers.

Twitter reflected the values of the ruling authorities.

But that changed when Twitter began to interfere in an election, choosing not only to target people who fell outside the orthodoxy of the state, but of a particular political party.  Twitter became the moral authoritarian of the DNC, willing to even target an American President for censorship in an effort to protect the DNC from a political election loss.  At the moment that the first tweet by an American President was censored, all the other wanna-be rulers of the world began to see Twitter not only as a cultural adversary, but now, a state political one.  Twitter was, and still is, positioning itself to be the kingmaker throughout the world.

For all the small nation-states, especially, this moment must have seemed even more chilling.  After all, if Twitter could censor the American President without consequence, what would protect them from being the victim of Twitter’s international political opinions.  Twitter is de facto colonizing the world, through force, to become their Silicon Valley and Beijing (there’s plenty of overlap between these two, though some notable differences) cultures if they want to stay in power at all.

The effect is that many small nation-statees especially havee begun to move to rid itself of the need of Twitter by building state-sponsored digitial public discourse platforms of their own.

That was the international effect of Twitter’s possibly treasonous actions (using their market power to subvert  an American election by censoring the government itself), but domesticallly, many governments at the local to state level also received this message as a chilling grab for political power by the billionaires of silicon vallley, who were attempting, and still are, to make themselves the kingmakers of political power in America, at all levels, after all, if they could censor the American President, they can censor anyone.

With that in mind, the states are making moves to use the levers of political power to check the power grab attempt by Twitter, to criminalize the censorship of Americans for political beliefs and for claiming to be stopping the spreading of ‘misinformation,’ a task no free people would ever wish to see centralizedd and definable by the very few, the billionaires of silicon valley, over the vast many.

What will follow will be more lawsuits by states, more legislation by states, aimed at curtailing social media powwer.  The final decision will be made by the Supreme Court and that, perhaps, is 3 or 4 years away from culmination.

Worldwide, the relevence of all the current major social media platforms will only decrease as more and more nation-focused alternatives emerge, and the internet, in general, will begin to seprate itself from itself as nation-states ruled by their respective political classes move to control the vehicle of power that is digital public discourse.

Attorney General Paxton Joins 10-State Coalition to Regulate Big Tech Censorship

From texasborderbusiness.com
2021-09-21 15:21:20

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Attorney General Paxton led a 10-state coalition that filed an amicus brief in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in support of Florida’s law that regulates censorship on Big Tech platforms by requiring them to apply their content-moderation practices in a consistent manner and to provide disclosures to affected users. The brief explains why relevant provisions of Florida’s law are fully compatible with the First Amendment, which guarantees Americans’ right to freedom of speech, expression, and political beliefs.

“The regulation of big tech censorship will inevitably suppress the ideas and beliefs of millions of Americans,” said Attorney General Ken Paxton.

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