Tag: Sorosia
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Should have written here
Another thought that I should have written here first. On Substack somebody posted a description of the Piven-Cloward strategy for overwhelming a government with demands, lawsuits, and immigrants. I’ve seen this many times, but for some reason the style of this description evoked a new thought. New thought 1: This is simply what happens to…
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Hell freezes twice!
First Frisco, now even DC!!!!! The city of DC is starting to get serious about crime. = = = = = START QUOTE: The bill will make it easier for judges to order adults and some juveniles to be detained while they await trial for violent offenses, expand the definition of carjacking so cases are…
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Demonic constant, fake variable
Oregon is recriminalizing hard drugs after decriminalizing for three years. This is a good move but as always with legislatures it’s a fake move. Constants and variables! Fentanyl is a city-ending plague EVERYWHERE, not just where drugs are decriminalized. Every city has the same genocide. Portland is no worse than Philly or Spokane or NYC.…
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The one piece
It’s sort of reassuring when one of the Smartest Dudes In The World turns out to be dumb and lucky. Do Kwon, one of the Bitcoin SDITW, was arrested and jailed a year ago. Via Protos, some details about his arrest have popped out now. = = = = = START PROTOS: Attempting to leave…
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Second vector
Via Protos, Sammy’s old mentor is being tried for fraud. This part of the story hasn’t been mentioned in the media before. = = = = = START PROTOS: Joe Lewis, the billionaire former Premier League football club owner who sold Sam Bankman-Fried more than $76 million worth of property in the Bahamas, is set…
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Reprint on completion
Linked in previous, worth a reprint. = = = = = START 2017 REPRINT: An article in Aeon starts with an excellent and evocative question: Should life in jail be worse than outside, on principle? Author Chris Barker is a prof at a small POST-Christian college (Methodist) in Winfield. You don’t see articles by Kansans…
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Real journalism!
Moody’s rating service was a big part of the corruption in 2008. They seem to have mended their ways, if this latest piece of reporting is typical… = = = = = START QUOTE: Moody’s Analytics has found 21 million “red flags” associated with shell companies that could be used to enable financial crimes, from…
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Shorters are the worst.
Bastard. In 2020 he was fiercely advocating more lockdowns and more quarantines. Now he’s helping to spread silly “anti” rumors about the same things he helped to create in 2020. Short. Short. Short. He was shorting normal business in 2020, now he’s shorting Pharma. Shorters are the worst criminals. They sometimes tell the truth, which…
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Might explain a lot!
Dirty Bubble Media, a bitcoin crime tracker, pulls out a BIG player in the shadowy realms of quasi-Deepstate international intrigue. Christopher Harborne is a Soros-like figure who plays the “other” “side” of the political fence. He started at McKinsey, of course. He then leveraged his consultant connections to start or finance a huge variety of…
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Trading
Tiffany talks with Sammy again. Predictably he’s taken up trading mackerel packs, which are the modern prison equivalent of cigarettes. When I was in the walls, cigarettes were the currency. Each pack had a “par value” of a quarter, though the actual price in the commissary was 40 cents. I bought my way out of…
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More on phats
Recently I ran across the peculiar term phats in a union journal and tried to figure it out. Here’s a more specific definition. Phat Man A phat man, found in some offices is a hand compositor who pays to the other compositors a bonus for the privilege of setting the display heads of articles, which,…
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The hologram
Reprint from Nov 2016, shortly after Trump was “elected”. Nothing has changed except that I’m older now and exhausted from three years of TRUMP’S Nazi torture and strangulation, so I can’t write as well now. = = = = = START REPRINT: I’m still impressed by the fireworks aimed at a shimmering hologram of “Trump”.…
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Writers aren’t auto workers
The Ankler writes about the aftermath of the writers strike: = = = = = START QUOTE: Downstream financial harm to adjacent businesses generates social and political pressures that further enhance that negotiating leverage — as long as striking workers can capture the hearts and minds of those affected third parties, and of the public…
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Reprint from Nov 17, 2016
Linked in previous, worth a reprint. The date is important because it proves that Trump’s true nature was visible even before the inauguration. = = = = = START REPRINT: I’m still impressed by the fireworks aimed at a shimmering hologram of “Trump”. The hologram is talking about changing the status quo, and the forces…
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Measuring modularity?
Continuing the theme of modularity with a reprint from 2018. = = = = = Why isn’t there a standard Scale for Modularity vs Centralization? As I’ve discussed forever, Nature is perfectly modular. From the ‘organelles’ inside a cell, to cells, to tissues, to organs, to complete organisms, to colonies of organisms, every layer has…
