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Manny

@mrinconcruz

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founder @buttondefi + fourwindsresearch.com
cohost of @truemarketsorg podcast
advisor @ampleforthorg @blocktower @eco @0xdyad @hero_glyphs

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most people have no idea how psychoactive alkaloids work. why would they? i love coffee. look at this chart: if you drink coffee, after 500 minutes, the caffeine is still there. many people experience this feeling as anxiety. theyd never connect it to a cup of coffee 10 hours ago

most people have no idea how psychoactive alkaloids work. why would they? i love coffee. look at this chart: if you drink coffee, after 500 minutes, the caffeine is still there. many people experience this feeling as anxiety. theyd never connect it to a cup of coffee 10 hours ago
Peter Van Valkenburgh (@valkenburgh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This sounds glib but I'm serious. A financial institution has a good business reason to know certain specific risks a customer presents (creditworthiness, illicit activities). That does not mean they have a good business reason to know anything else about them. Indeed, in a free

Always Adblock (@alwaysadblock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rich 🐺 Two Hundred Years Together by Solzhenitsyn has no official English translation, just some PDFs. Apparently a real one is in the works. It has been published in German but very expensive as it's out of print; only in French and Russian is it anything close to available.

Garett Jones (@garettjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the general rule: "...immigration from corruption-ridden origin countries boosts corruption in the destination country." "higher rates of immigration from relatively poorer or more corrupt countries have a [negative] correlation with changes in economic freedom."

On the general rule:

"...immigration from corruption-ridden origin countries boosts corruption in the destination country."

"higher rates of immigration from relatively poorer or more corrupt countries have a [negative] correlation with changes in economic freedom."
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Vance is so good: "The American Space Program, the first program to put a human being on the moon, was built by American citizens. This idea that American citizens don't have the talent to do great things, that you have to import a foreign class of servants, I just reject that."

Ross Ulbricht (@realrossu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ten years ago to the day, I was sentenced to die in prison. Instead I gave my first public speech in freedom. I wore a red tie as an homage to Donald J. Trump, the man who saved my life.

Christian Heiens 🏛 (@christianheiens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

>Millennia old institution or social norm exists Libertarians: “This is tyranny! We need to get the government out this!” Progressives: “This is tyranny! We need the [moral opposite of the pre-existing norm].” >Millennia old institution or social norm is abolished and

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When in doubt, do the simplest thing that could possibly work. But spare some thought also for the coolest thing that could possibly be justified and the most elegant thing that could possibly be applicable.

Steve Sailer (@steve_sailer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Centrist pundit Noah Smith points out that the race gap in IQ is No Big Deal because it could be eliminated by a mere 9 generations (261 years at 29 years / generation) of state-mandated eugenic breeding. Why haven't extremists like me come up with simple solutions like Noah's?

Centrist pundit Noah Smith points out that the race gap in IQ is No Big Deal because it could be eliminated by a mere 9 generations (261 years at 29 years / generation) of state-mandated eugenic breeding.

Why haven't extremists like me come up with simple solutions like Noah's?
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“Your universe has no meaning to them. They will not try to understand. They will be tired, they will be cold, they will make a fire with your beautiful oak door...” If you haven't yet read Raspaill's "The Camp of the Saints," now's the time. Such is what obviously coming, if

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Iraq was a minor market for Visa and Mastercard a few years ago, generating $50 million a month or less in cross-border transactions. Then it exploded to around $1.5 billion in April 2023, a 2900% increase. What changed? Iraqi militia groups figured out how to squeeze dollars on

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Beware the Documentary Effect Scott Adams “Documentary is the lowest level of credibility at the highest level of persuasion. Documentaries are not designed to give you both sides. They’re designed to mislead you into thinking that the thesis is the only thing that

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