Not only did she want more than half of what he has now, she wants to attach herself like a leech. She wants to enslave him to her forever
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BREAKING: The S&P 500 closes at its highest level on record, now up +17.2% since the March 30th bottom.
That's +$10 TRILLION in market cap in 29 trading days.
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That's +$10 TRILLION in market cap in 29 trading days.
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Joe Lonsdale calls out Tucker Carlson for saying to βProfessorβ Jiang, whom Lonsdale called a βspy, that the US should βshareβ power with the Chinese
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BREAKING: The judge in the Charlie Kirk murder trial has officially ruled that cameras will be allowed in the courtroom for the full duration of the trial, which is set to begin in July. The decision comes after Tyler Robinsonβs attorneys fought aggressively to block cameras from being permitted inside the courtroom
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Demand for global equities is skyrocketing:
Global equity funds have attracted +$210 billion in inflows over the last 6 months, the best 6-month stretch in history.
This represents ~10% of the total assets under management of these funds.
Inflows have QUADRUPLED over the last year and surpassed the meme stock frenzy peak of 2021 by +100%.
Emerging Markets ETFs alone have attracted +$35 billion in inflows year-to-date, on track for its strongest annual intake on record.
Meanwhile, the South Korean ETF, $EWY, has been one of the most actively traded ETFs, accounting for 10-14% of total volume across all 688 global equity ETFs over the last 3 months.
This percentage has more than TRIPLED since the beginning of the year.
Investor appetite for global equities has never been stronger.
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Global equity funds have attracted +$210 billion in inflows over the last 6 months, the best 6-month stretch in history.
This represents ~10% of the total assets under management of these funds.
Inflows have QUADRUPLED over the last year and surpassed the meme stock frenzy peak of 2021 by +100%.
Emerging Markets ETFs alone have attracted +$35 billion in inflows year-to-date, on track for its strongest annual intake on record.
Meanwhile, the South Korean ETF, $EWY, has been one of the most actively traded ETFs, accounting for 10-14% of total volume across all 688 global equity ETFs over the last 3 months.
This percentage has more than TRIPLED since the beginning of the year.
Investor appetite for global equities has never been stronger.
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You should interrogate all software you use daily with codex. there is a lot of low hanging fruit. for example, i was wondering why solidity compilers take such a long time to download. for years i thought they had a slow server. turned out the culprit was a progress bar renderer that has used tiny chunk increments and reassembling bytes instead of bytearray or a file output. fixing all this sped it up 42x
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PRESIDENT TRUMP just put out a post congratulating 115 THOUSAND AMERICANS who found a job in April, despite what the βexpertsβ said
βDespite the best efforts of Jerome βToo Late and Won't Leaveβ Powell, and the America Hating Democrat Party, more Americans are working today than ever before.β
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βDespite the best efforts of Jerome βToo Late and Won't Leaveβ Powell, and the America Hating Democrat Party, more Americans are working today than ever before.β
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Every asset is making new highs, except for Crypto.
Live Cattle are up +525% since 2022 and just hit an ATH.
We are getting outperformed by Cows.
You canβt make it up
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Live Cattle are up +525% since 2022 and just hit an ATH.
We are getting outperformed by Cows.
You canβt make it up
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Congresswoman Luna posts βOPHANIMβ right after Pentagon declassifies eerie 8-POINTED star UFO
Ophanim described as multi-eyed ANGELS in Dead Sea Scrolls
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Ophanim described as multi-eyed ANGELS in Dead Sea Scrolls
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What is that?...
CENTCOM released video from a U.S. military platform in 2024, showing what the official mission report describes as a "misshapen and uneven ball of white light" with a strange "light/glare halo effect" at the top of the feed.
The Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) couldn't explain what it is.
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CENTCOM released video from a U.S. military platform in 2024, showing what the official mission report describes as a "misshapen and uneven ball of white light" with a strange "light/glare halo effect" at the top of the feed.
The Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) couldn't explain what it is.
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New one from today's big UFO drop: 9 seconds of raw IR footage from a U.S. military plane in the Middle East, 2020.
Just a weird contrast streaking linear across the screen no description, no explanation.
AARO still calls it unresolved.
Theyβre dumping these while jets buzz Baghdad and drones hit Kurds.
Perfect timing for the "look over here" treatment? Thoughts?
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Just a weird contrast streaking linear across the screen no description, no explanation.
AARO still calls it unresolved.
Theyβre dumping these while jets buzz Baghdad and drones hit Kurds.
Perfect timing for the "look over here" treatment? Thoughts?
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The U.S. Army recorded something in the sky and sent the footage to the government's UFO office with zero explanation.
1 minute and 49 seconds of infrared video from a military platform, submitted this year, no description, no notes, no context, just the clip.
In the footage, the sensor first locks onto something, then suddenly switches to track 2 separate objects, zooming in to keep them in frame while panning across the sky.
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1 minute and 49 seconds of infrared video from a military platform, submitted this year, no description, no notes, no context, just the clip.
In the footage, the sensor first locks onto something, then suddenly switches to track 2 separate objects, zooming in to keep them in frame while panning across the sky.
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The Pentagon's UFO files cover 8 decades of encounters.
The through-line across all of them:
Objects pulling 90-degree turns at speed. No sound. No exhaust. No radar signature. Outrunning supersonic jets. Operating at altitudes no human aircraft can reach. Witnessed by commercial pilots, military crews, police officers, and astronauts across dozens of countries.
The French Air Force reported one in 1977. Their controller asked if their oxygen masks were leaking.
Air France Flight 3532 watched an 800-foot object shapeshift and vanish in 1994. Radar confirmed it.
Three Soviet military members watched UFOs make a supersonic jet look like it was standing still. In 1989.
162 files. 400+ incidents.
Every single one: unresolved.
What's the explanation that fits all of them simultaneously?
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The through-line across all of them:
Objects pulling 90-degree turns at speed. No sound. No exhaust. No radar signature. Outrunning supersonic jets. Operating at altitudes no human aircraft can reach. Witnessed by commercial pilots, military crews, police officers, and astronauts across dozens of countries.
The French Air Force reported one in 1977. Their controller asked if their oxygen masks were leaking.
Air France Flight 3532 watched an 800-foot object shapeshift and vanish in 1994. Radar confirmed it.
Three Soviet military members watched UFOs make a supersonic jet look like it was standing still. In 1989.
162 files. 400+ incidents.
Every single one: unresolved.
What's the explanation that fits all of them simultaneously?
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The object in this footage doesn't flee. Doesn't accelerate away. Doesn't crash.
It simply becomes indistinguishable the moment the background changes.
Small, circular, flying toward land, disappears the instant water becomes coastline.
That's not a natural phenomenon. That looks like a capability.
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It simply becomes indistinguishable the moment the background changes.
Small, circular, flying toward land, disappears the instant water becomes coastline.
That's not a natural phenomenon. That looks like a capability.
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Ok, what do we have here now? A freaking inverted teardrop with a long vertical pole hanging underneath it?
Why not...
The thing is just floating there above the water, feeling it while being recorded
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Why not...
The thing is just floating there above the water, feeling it while being recorded
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Fast. Agile. Glowing. No identifiable propulsion, no flight surfaces, no logic.
We've now watched the U.S. military track dozens of these across 2 decades, on every sensor available, in every theater of operation.
They don't know what it is.
So genuinely... what do you think it is?
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We've now watched the U.S. military track dozens of these across 2 decades, on every sensor available, in every theater of operation.
They don't know what it is.
So genuinely... what do you think it is?
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This object does something none of the others do.
It disappears and reappears, not because it moves out of frame, but while the sensor is actively tracking it. Irregularly. Intermittently. Like a signal dropping in and out.
Then it jumps position when the sensor switches imaging modes, visible on the left in one spectrum, reappearing on the right in another.
Same object. Different location depending on how you look at it.
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It disappears and reappears, not because it moves out of frame, but while the sensor is actively tracking it. Irregularly. Intermittently. Like a signal dropping in and out.
Then it jumps position when the sensor switches imaging modes, visible on the left in one spectrum, reappearing on the right in another.
Same object. Different location depending on how you look at it.
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A U.S. military sensor tracked an object making 90-degree turns at 80 mph near the ocean surface.
The sensor locked it with a targeting reticle at minute one. The same system used to track missiles.
The object became indistinguishable from the background and the sensor lost it entirely.
Not because it flew away. Because it became invisible to military infrared optics.
The sensor spent the last 30 seconds "rapidly cycling zoom levels and contrast thresholds" trying to find it again.
It couldn't.
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The sensor locked it with a targeting reticle at minute one. The same system used to track missiles.
The object became indistinguishable from the background and the sensor lost it entirely.
Not because it flew away. Because it became invisible to military infrared optics.
The sensor spent the last 30 seconds "rapidly cycling zoom levels and contrast thresholds" trying to find it again.
It couldn't.
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