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Researcher • Open Source Shill • #Bitcoin • Cypherpunk • Minarchist I like to write about NOSTR, Open Source, Money Crimes, and Technocracy

Trump has to scrub tons of names. He bought a hotel / casino complex in the 80s called Resorts International. That place was a front built by CIA (Dulles), Mossad (Edmond De Rothschild), and Mafia (Meyer Lansky, Aristotle Onisa) that spawned businesses like Intertel and Perminex. The latter was mostly Mossad and that is the line connected to Epstein.

Trump later needed bailed out by Rothschild in the 90s over this deal, helped by Wilbur Ross Jr (Senior Managing Director at Rothschild) who he later made Financial Secretary in 2016.

A short thread I made is on Twitter, with sources, but I'm building it out and porting it over here. It's an illusion of choice. These people all work together.

What apps do you guys use on Nostr? I assume most of you are using Primal or Damus, which are great. I've been using Yakihonne and starting to mess more with Shipyard.

Any great apps on Nostr? Any great users talking about how best to utilize nostr?

I need to reply guy more often, but I have started posting here much more. Especially today.

I spend too much time growing on Twitter knowing if I hit the wrong subject i'll get booted. I need to learn how to better structure my notes to get more traction.

Do hashtags work? Are articles better? Do videos work on here? I have a shitload of questions and it's hard to find where to turn.

Replying to Avatar Psilocyberbull

Thats how I made the connection. I watched "kitty history"(https://youtu.be/0-Lvv1f5Qu4?si=NCKrGLatAaSbereU) by trevor moore, and it said a lot but also seemed like a limited hangout, so I looked up who owned comedy central when it came out and it was Viacom. And he owned Viacom which led me down this little rabbit hole and of course ALL rabbit holes seem to lead to fucking Israel lmao

That's fascinating. Bronfman family is a powerful mob crime family. I believe they were selling booze during prohibition and connected to Meyer Lansky and Joe Kennedy (JFK / RFK dad). They helped a lot with the stuff I talked about on Twitter.

Interesting you mention Viacom today with that name. I recently read a thread from 2009 discussing Viacom and Hollywood. It called out the sexual abuse, incest, and torture in the elite Hollywood circles and specifically called out Viacom, Diddy, and Tiger as being particularly cruel. This was obviously before the Tiger and Diddy accusations. It was initially started by someone claiming to work on "The Newlywed" show with Jessica Simpson and Nick Lache. TLDR basically they set up cameras in the house without the stars permissions for blackmail, he was just a tech support.

A poster named "StarChild" claimed to be a child of a famous actor. He confirmed the OPs accusations and went more into detail. Some 300 posts later, people noticed "StarChild" stopped posting, another actor claimed StarChild was actually Andrew Koenig who is "Boner" from Growing Pains. Koenig was found in a park and claimed to have killed himself.

I can link a video or you can read the thread on twitter, eventually I'll make one on here about it.

https://youtu.be/eOTFRaii_HY?si=kg3ar1gyNokbbc16

I have not but will look him up now. I have a *massive* list to research, especially people. I'll start out slowly initially. Funny you mention Bronfman, as Whitney Webbs entire first book covers a lot of the Bronfman family. I'm going to assume he changed his name to avoid that connection (mob) as well.

The old mobsters never died, btw. They became an international crime syndicate and helped to get politicians elected. They worked with the CIA and Mossad, many of the mobster went to Israel to hide out. Israel, btw, was funded by Rothschild, with people like Baron Edmond De Rothschild even donating his vast fortune to Israel

Thread coming soon.

Working on a thread that connects Allan Dulles, Meyer Lansky, the 50s Mafia, Mary Carter Paint Company, and the POTUS.

We are a very stupid society.

Probably something accurate.

Replying to Ed

You will get a ton of advice about brand and type. The specifics of your use case will have a great deal of impact on the optimal choice.

Short answer, I would recommend training. Then likely a semi-auto 9mm handgun or AR15 rifle depending on the peticulars. Renting or borrowing a few examples and gaining your own perspective is highly recommended.

Most major manufacturers make reasonably reliable products these days. Additionally, any defensive firearm should be trained with, to at least some degree, to validate it operates properly.

For someone of smaller stature, especially without much training, I would avoid shotguns. This is due to relatively high recoil, low ammunition capacity, and a greater training requirement to operate a pump action reliably under duress. Semi-auto shotguns are available, but can be picky about ammunition choice and still have the other drawbacks.

Semi-automatic handguns, specifically in 9mm offer low recoil and simple operation. They can require training to use accurately, but are easier to manuver with if you need to move from one end of the house to the other. I.E. to retrieve children, etc. As they can be used one handed, they allow use of a phone to summon help while still at the ready.

Semi-auto rifles like the AR15 can be easier to use accurately, and carry significant ammunition with relatively low recoil. They are more difficult to manuver with and require two hands, so may be the best option if the strategy is to stay put in an area like a bedroom.

This is just one plebs opinion, and I am by no means a professional in this space, but hopefully it helps.

Easily the best answer. I agree with the training. Get a 22lr 'rifle' to practice with while you test and try out others from ranges, stores, and training.

Training and practice matter more. Get an ammo type you can afford and remember follow up shots, and shot locations, trump caliber or anything else people argue about.

My first firearm was a Ruger SR40c, which I love dearly. Heavy trigger pull, so practicing squeezing is a must, but overall great. My one complaint is they make it in 9mm and I should have chosen that to make range time cheaper.

Personally, I would get a list together, go to gun stores and ranges and try stuff out. See how they feel in your hand, see if you like shooting this type vs that type.

.22lr is great for plinking and practicing. Relaticely cheap firearms with cheap ammo, maybe buy one of those while you go through training.

Mullvad has a browser too, might be worth looking at.

Jack, you are by far one of the most difficult people to place. Early Twitter, Bluesky, that terrible Rogan interview with Pool.

Yet I find myself agreeing with you here on Nostr, and genuinely get great utility from CashApp and its services.

I don't know if you write, but a book about your time in Silicon Valley, and your time founding and then leaving Twitter, would be an interesting read.

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I know that that these two don’t need any recognition here, but I’m still relatively new to this world and listening to graybeard nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m and Mr GM nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx chop it up about their history, involvement in technology and Nostr had me fascinated. As someone who’s just recently booted up a node, created a cashu.me e cash wallet, and fallen deep down the decentralized protocol rabbit hole my little monkey brain really enjoyed this rip 🦅🤑

https://fountain.fm/episode/OlQzTxXaGKkxfZr1pYLL

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I need to spend more time trying to learn and use Fountain. I've downloaded it a few times, but just never gave it a real chance.

I firmly believe schools and tax payer dollars should only be spent on free and open source software (FOSS). Allowing students to learn on FOSS would make it cheaper and easier for the parties involved. If Governments only used FOSS, students can graduate and be ready for an entry level government position before moving on to something more serious and useful in the private sector. Private Companies could also build upon the OSS, enabling the government to be of some use.

Moving past that, far too often we see proprietary software tasked to protect the data of students, teachers, and even parents fail. Canadians that went to schools that used 'PowerSchool' are dealing with exactly that. Tens of Millions of people, going back some 40 years, have their identities, grades, addresses, and much more hacked recently. Quite an interesting article and not something tax payers should be spending money on.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/powerschool-hacker-claims-they-stole-data-of-62-million-students/

This is an ongoing situation and Foresnic Reporting was promised on the 17th of January, however it wasn't released. The company doing the forensics is Crowdstrike, who have their own problems.

Below is a link to Powerschool, it's a FAQ for helping those affected and providing 2 years of identity theft support. The forensic investigation should be updated there too.

https://www.powerschool.com/security/sis-incident/