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last night
Jeff Bezos’ New Glenn rocket has EXPLODED into a MASSIVE fireball on the launchpad at Cape Canaveral in Florida
It literally looks like a NUCLEAR BOMB went off.
@ElonMusk
responded: “Most unfortunate. Rockets are hard.”
Insane to watch.
x.com/nicksortor/status/2060170321383059562
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lol 😂
I don’t want to hear about my carbon footprint ever again.
x.com/bruce_barrett/status/2060196954403999748
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kimmel is such a massive sack of shit
Jimmy Kimmel says Spencer Pratt shouldn’t win the LA mayoral election because he doesn’t believe in “climate change” after his house burned down
Meanwhile the fire was started by an arsonist and destroyed his house because of widespread LA incompetence
x.com/ianmSC/status/2060025543018606776
https://archive.ph/A3t55
A major goal of eliminating the test requirement was to end-run the state constitutional ban on race-based preferences. Another was to obscure educational disparities caused by the state’s union-run public-school system that disproportionately harm minorities.
The letter amplifies alarms raised by a UC San Diego report last fall that found one in eight of the school’s freshmen had math skills below high-school level (defined as geometry, algebra and algebra 2), a 30-fold increase since 2020. Incredibly, one in 12 lacked middle-school math skills, and 94% had completed an advanced math course and received an average A- in their high-school math classes.
A major goal of eliminating the test requirement was to end-run the state constitutional ban on race-based preferences. Another was to obscure educational disparities caused by the state’s union-run public-school system that disproportionately harm minorities.
The letter amplifies alarms raised by a UC San Diego report last fall that found one in eight of the school’s freshmen had math skills below high-school level (defined as geometry, algebra and algebra 2), a 30-fold increase since 2020. Incredibly, one in 12 lacked middle-school math skills, and 94% had completed an advanced math course and received an average A- in their high-school math classes.
archive.ph
The Academy Rethinks the SAT - WSJ
archived 29 May 2026 01:18:42 UTC
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Ride gone bad. I read a book a long time ago by a native american who predicted things and this was one of them.
zerohedge reposted
Liu Feng 刘锋
BEZOS HAS 3 OPTIONS LEFT AFTER NEW GLENN'S LAUNCHPAD EXPLOSION. ALL 3 ARE CATASTROPHIC.
This is the moment nobody wants to talk about. After years of development, a $1B+ heavy-lift rocket program, and a final ground test before Amazon's Kuiper satellite mission → Blue Origin is now boxed into THREE choices. And every single one is a nightmare:
OPTION 1: REBUILD LC-36 FROM SCRATCH – The only launchpad Blue Origin owns is now a debris field – One 600-foot lightning tower toppled. Erector-gantry: gone. Ground equipment: destroyed. – Pad rebuilds after a full vehicle explosion take 12–24 months minimum – Amazon's Kuiper constellation — already years behind SpaceX Starlink — falls further behind – Every month of delay costs Amazon market share it cannot get back
OPTION 2: BORROW OR BUY LAUNCH CAPACITY FROM A COMPETITOR – The only competitor with available heavy-lift pads is SpaceX – Asking your direct rival for a launchpad is not a business negotiation — it's a surrender – SpaceX has every incentive to slow-walk, overcharge, or simply say no – Amazon would be funding the company that is actively destroying Kuiper's market window – Jeff Bezos built Blue Origin specifically to avoid this dependency
OPTION 3: ABSORB THE DELAY AND KEEP INVESTING – New Glenn's first stage was enveloped in fire during a routine hotfire test — the final check before orbital flight – The vehicle collapsed. The upper stage tilted and fell. Fires burned at multiple stories – This wasn't a launch failure. This was a ground test. The hardest problems haven't even been attempted yet. – Blue Origin has no second pad, no backup vehicle, and no timeline for the next attempt – And Starlink already has 7,000+ satellites in orbit Let that sink in.
Liu Feng 刘锋
BEZOS HAS 3 OPTIONS LEFT AFTER NEW GLENN'S LAUNCHPAD EXPLOSION. ALL 3 ARE CATASTROPHIC.
This is the moment nobody wants to talk about. After years of development, a $1B+ heavy-lift rocket program, and a final ground test before Amazon's Kuiper satellite mission → Blue Origin is now boxed into THREE choices. And every single one is a nightmare:
OPTION 1: REBUILD LC-36 FROM SCRATCH – The only launchpad Blue Origin owns is now a debris field – One 600-foot lightning tower toppled. Erector-gantry: gone. Ground equipment: destroyed. – Pad rebuilds after a full vehicle explosion take 12–24 months minimum – Amazon's Kuiper constellation — already years behind SpaceX Starlink — falls further behind – Every month of delay costs Amazon market share it cannot get back
OPTION 2: BORROW OR BUY LAUNCH CAPACITY FROM A COMPETITOR – The only competitor with available heavy-lift pads is SpaceX – Asking your direct rival for a launchpad is not a business negotiation — it's a surrender – SpaceX has every incentive to slow-walk, overcharge, or simply say no – Amazon would be funding the company that is actively destroying Kuiper's market window – Jeff Bezos built Blue Origin specifically to avoid this dependency
OPTION 3: ABSORB THE DELAY AND KEEP INVESTING – New Glenn's first stage was enveloped in fire during a routine hotfire test — the final check before orbital flight – The vehicle collapsed. The upper stage tilted and fell. Fires burned at multiple stories – This wasn't a launch failure. This was a ground test. The hardest problems haven't even been attempted yet. – Blue Origin has no second pad, no backup vehicle, and no timeline for the next attempt – And Starlink already has 7,000+ satellites in orbit Let that sink in.
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Sorry to beat a dead horse, but can we go back to what happened here?
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Watch citizens celebrate in a PACKED hall in Andover Township, as their committee just REPEALED the Big Tech data center giveaway and PASSED a full BAN.
No more sucking up our power, water & tax dollars for AI surveillance farms in rural America.
This is what We the People looks like when we show up and fight back!
No more sucking up our power, water & tax dollars for AI surveillance farms in rural America.
This is what We the People looks like when we show up and fight back!