hah, i see Sayer Ji’s moved the overton window from private greed to the foundations.
he’s still not discussing the role of the intelligence community, rothschild, the meaning of ‘social good’, that ‘impact investing’ isn’t just about pandemics, epstein’s research agenda, …
what really impresses me is the level of boosting he enjoys. because something that says “threat to the establishment” obviously receives that level of boosting on the world’s most controlled platform - twitter.
right, well, i’m not similarly shackled.
he’s still not discussing the role of the intelligence community, rothschild, the meaning of ‘social good’, that ‘impact investing’ isn’t just about pandemics, epstein’s research agenda, …
what really impresses me is the level of boosting he enjoys. because something that says “threat to the establishment” obviously receives that level of boosting on the world’s most controlled platform - twitter.
right, well, i’m not similarly shackled.
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t/y Ben Rubin (and Kjell in comments)
also, unrelated to this, can i just say thank you to Mike Yeadon who I’m very happy to be in the trenches with. he’s done extraordinary work, and withstood incredible levels of criticism throughout.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-2nd-march-2026
also, unrelated to this, can i just say thank you to Mike Yeadon who I’m very happy to be in the trenches with. he’s done extraordinary work, and withstood incredible levels of criticism throughout.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-2nd-march-2026
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wasnt originally going to write this, but had to endure a few comments on substack about how this definitely was Truss’s fault.
not that i think her premiership was flawless, in fact, it was a fairly questionable episode on some counts.
but the mini budget was the fault of the Bank of England, who came out calling for even MORE powers as a result of their own failure.
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/kwartengs-mini-budget
not that i think her premiership was flawless, in fact, it was a fairly questionable episode on some counts.
but the mini budget was the fault of the Bank of England, who came out calling for even MORE powers as a result of their own failure.
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/kwartengs-mini-budget
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Kwarteng's Mini-Budget - by esc.pdf
4.9 MB
also, needed bit of a break from the epstein emails.
here’s the PDF
here’s the PDF
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the odd thing about 'Always Sunny in Philadelphia' is that although none of the show's characters have any redeeming qualities, you end up kind of liking them anyway
Netanyahu... doesn't. he's an awful human being, and... he's an awful human being.
https://t.me/disclosetv/20129
Netanyahu... doesn't. he's an awful human being, and... he's an awful human being.
https://t.me/disclosetv/20129
Telegram
Disclose.tv
NOW - Netanyahu on Iran war: "I said it could be quick and decisive. It may take some time, but it's not gonna take years."
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@disclosetv
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immediately after anthropic refuse the demands on the trump admin, they're under continuous 'technical difficulty'?
they couldn't have put together a better advertisement campaign if you ask me.
they couldn't have put together a better advertisement campaign if you ask me.
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when idiots attack, don’t respond in kind
rather than engaging directly, expose what they do, so that others can spot it
keep it brief - and don’t take the bait
rather than engaging directly, expose what they do, so that others can spot it
keep it brief - and don’t take the bait
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Pergamon press in the 50s published about physical science
In the early 60s about control theory such as cybernetics
In the late 60s about anticipation, futures and predictions
In the 70s about governance
In the 80s about finance
Put it together and it’s
Governance of anticipatory control theory, applied to physical science, and it’s integration with finance
Makes a lot more sense all of a sudden, no?
In the early 60s about control theory such as cybernetics
In the late 60s about anticipation, futures and predictions
In the 70s about governance
In the 80s about finance
Put it together and it’s
Governance of anticipatory control theory, applied to physical science, and it’s integration with finance
Makes a lot more sense all of a sudden, no?
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I have successfully taken a day off!
Yesterday was the first day in years where I didn’t sneak back and swiftly read a few documents, run them through a few AIs to ensure my understanding was correct, dive through wayback, the CIA archives, or Epstein tranches, post obsessively about it, and start drawing the frames of the next essay.
Yesterday was the first day in years where I didn’t sneak back and swiftly read a few documents, run them through a few AIs to ensure my understanding was correct, dive through wayback, the CIA archives, or Epstein tranches, post obsessively about it, and start drawing the frames of the next essay.
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A number of people have asked me to look into the ‘biodigital convergence’…
biodigital convergence is the integration of surveillance into biology incl humans - everything runs of surveillance, this is where the surveillance moves from 3rd perspective, objective surveillance, to subjective
I’ve spent enough time on surveillance already. It’s the source data sent to the input output evaluative layer.
biodigital convergence is the integration of surveillance into biology incl humans - everything runs of surveillance, this is where the surveillance moves from 3rd perspective, objective surveillance, to subjective
I’ve spent enough time on surveillance already. It’s the source data sent to the input output evaluative layer.
i spent a few hours on pergamon yesterday, and - holy hell - there’s more to this story.
the scale of treason on display is extraordinary
jd bernal, joseph needham, julian huxley, haldane, … and robert maxwell, though in a different way… for starters.
we could also throw in the cambridge five.
oh yeah, two of whom were members of the cambridge apostles (along with keynes and victor ‘gaia theory’ rothschild)
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/the-cambridge-apostles?utm_source=publication-search
the scale of treason on display is extraordinary
jd bernal, joseph needham, julian huxley, haldane, … and robert maxwell, though in a different way… for starters.
we could also throw in the cambridge five.
oh yeah, two of whom were members of the cambridge apostles (along with keynes and victor ‘gaia theory’ rothschild)
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/the-cambridge-apostles?utm_source=publication-search
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… and this really was a pivotal conference.
right as everyone was distracted by WW2. what a coincidence, right?
just like everyone was distracted by Black Tuesday when the BIS negotiations were held.
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/science-and-world-order?utm_source=publication-search
right as everyone was distracted by WW2. what a coincidence, right?
just like everyone was distracted by Black Tuesday when the BIS negotiations were held.
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/science-and-world-order?utm_source=publication-search
Substack
Science and World Order
‘Perhaps the most significant event they organized of this kind was the 1941 conference on Science and World Order, held in London. So unrestrained were the endorsements of Soviet communism and the role of young scientists in spreading the message of USSR…
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the truly shocking thing when you dig deep is the level of alignment. i always hear the ‘but it’s just a coincidence’ - no. it’s not. coincidences are random events like uncertainty. sometimes it’s right, sometimes wrong - distributing in both directions.
it’s more like bias, it’s always right.
that’s no coincidence.
it’s more like bias, it’s always right.
that’s no coincidence.
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the question of whether this required super-human intelligence - no, it didn't. because the basic principle is always the same.
• define a standard
• measure deviation
• correct deviation (punish deviators)
that's all there is to it, ultimately. you control the range of acceptable outputs by constraining the inputs.
that's all there is to it.
• define a standard
• measure deviation
• correct deviation (punish deviators)
that's all there is to it, ultimately. you control the range of acceptable outputs by constraining the inputs.
that's all there is to it.
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simplicity is the point.
then you hide the simplicity through layer upon layer of opaqueness.
then you hide the simplicity through layer upon layer of opaqueness.
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