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Not Miller.

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If you publish this, at least be thorough: this is a list, emailed to Epstein, of speakers at a neuroscience conference.

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MAGAts: 

What did you and your families actually get from Trump other than a stupid hat made in China, which you actually paid for?

MAGAts: What did you and your families actually get from Trump other than a stupid hat made in China, which you actually paid for?

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What this says is that someone cried to Epstein that I did not let that person invest. I posted this myself. Hardly breaking news.

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The Canada question was asked AFTER they indicated NeuroVigil was their first choice.

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The Canada question was asked AFTER they indicated NeuroVigil was their first choice.

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1/3 of Caltech undergrads, some of the very smartest people on the planet, looking for Summer internships have picked NeuroVigil as their #1 choice AND stated they would be willing to do their training in Canada.

1/3 of Caltech undergrads, some of the very smartest people on the planet, looking for Summer internships have picked NeuroVigil as their #1 choice AND stated they would be willing to do their training in Canada.

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VINCIT OMNIA VERITAS

I am saying this now because it needs to be said, whatever happens. Last year, I spoke to a woman who claimed to have been sexually abused by Donald Trump when she was a child. 

Do not ask me for her name—I do not have it, except I know this is not Katie Johnson. You will not find her in even the full and unredacted Epstein files. According to her account, Trump was alone. You will also not find her as a contestant in the Miss Teen USA pageant, including any of those who may have claimed Trump walked in on them while naked in the dressing room. 

At first, I was highly skeptical, because, despite the alleged behavior incuding an act consistent with even some of Trump’s own statements, as a scientist, I am a stickler for data, and things seemed a bit spotty.

However, this is what happened:

I. An attorney and a person who does sex abuse investigations independently debriefed her. Both found her to be highly credible; 

II. An investigation into Donald Trump’s whereabouts did reveal that he indeed had business in the very town where the alleged abuse took place and at the time it reportedly did;

III. A sheriff in that town stated that he likely counseled the child’s mother to take her daughter to therapy rather than press charges against Donald Trump.

If it is true, she was 14. 

God Bless Her and God Bless America.

VINCIT OMNIA VERITAS I am saying this now because it needs to be said, whatever happens. Last year, I spoke to a woman who claimed to have been sexually abused by Donald Trump when she was a child. Do not ask me for her name—I do not have it, except I know this is not Katie Johnson. You will not find her in even the full and unredacted Epstein files. According to her account, Trump was alone. You will also not find her as a contestant in the Miss Teen USA pageant, including any of those who may have claimed Trump walked in on them while naked in the dressing room. At first, I was highly skeptical, because, despite the alleged behavior incuding an act consistent with even some of Trump’s own statements, as a scientist, I am a stickler for data, and things seemed a bit spotty. However, this is what happened: I. An attorney and a person who does sex abuse investigations independently debriefed her. Both found her to be highly credible; II. An investigation into Donald Trump’s whereabouts did reveal that he indeed had business in the very town where the alleged abuse took place and at the time it reportedly did; III. A sheriff in that town stated that he likely counseled the child’s mother to take her daughter to therapy rather than press charges against Donald Trump. If it is true, she was 14. God Bless Her and God Bless America.

VINCIT OMNIA VERITAS

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I did not get “Epsteined”. Someone cried to Epstein in 2014 that I did not let that person invest. That was not EM, who was fired from the advisory board with cause in 2021. Take care.

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NOT ON MY BINGO CARD

Someone I did not let invest in NeuroVigil reached out to Jeffrey Epstein to cry about it.

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Not exactly: fusing Venezuela to Greenland was a dream of Elon’s fascist grandfather.

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The problem with the SpaceX/xAI deal is that it automatically gives SpaceX an overinflated valuation by giving up too small a stake for an overinflated xAI, which puts a lot of pressure on an IPO. The infection which started at xAI to make X investors whole has now spread to SpaceX and so has the inflammation. That’s too bad, because I had previously hoped that SpaceX would hold steady if Tesla did not, but Elon is so obsessed with becoming the world’s first trillionaire (I told you this a year ago) that he is gambling on both fields, and that is compounded by the fact that he has become one of the most loathed people on Earth and is therefore more dependent on government contracts, which means on the GOP Congress and on Trump himself even though he backed Massie who led the charge on Epstein (it is no coincidence that the latest release did include his name). Elon may think that by combining the companies, he is insulating himself from getting fired as he was at Zip2 and PayPal, and according to some reports, almost at Tesla, all while creating a new revenue stream. However, regulatory pressure in Europe regarding xAI can now drag down SpaceX stock. The gamble can pay off for a while, even a long while, but eventually, the house wins.

This is not the symbiotic Tesla/SolarCity deal. Do not be surprised if a lot of people holding SpaceX stock dump it on the secondary market.

N.B. I am NOT giving you any financial data or advice. Consult an actual financial advisor.

The problem with the SpaceX/xAI deal is that it automatically gives SpaceX an overinflated valuation by giving up too small a stake for an overinflated xAI, which puts a lot of pressure on an IPO. The infection which started at xAI to make X investors whole has now spread to SpaceX and so has the inflammation. That’s too bad, because I had previously hoped that SpaceX would hold steady if Tesla did not, but Elon is so obsessed with becoming the world’s first trillionaire (I told you this a year ago) that he is gambling on both fields, and that is compounded by the fact that he has become one of the most loathed people on Earth and is therefore more dependent on government contracts, which means on the GOP Congress and on Trump himself even though he backed Massie who led the charge on Epstein (it is no coincidence that the latest release did include his name). Elon may think that by combining the companies, he is insulating himself from getting fired as he was at Zip2 and PayPal, and according to some reports, almost at Tesla, all while creating a new revenue stream. However, regulatory pressure in Europe regarding xAI can now drag down SpaceX stock. The gamble can pay off for a while, even a long while, but eventually, the house wins. This is not the symbiotic Tesla/SolarCity deal. Do not be surprised if a lot of people holding SpaceX stock dump it on the secondary market. N.B. I am NOT giving you any financial data or advice. Consult an actual financial advisor.

SpaceX/xAI

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ACTION ITEMS

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The way to handle illegal immigration is not by sending the Gestapo and filling out concentration camps owned by donors. It is by giving employers the choice between: 
1. a significant fine which can be used to deport illegals with dignity; and 
2. a bigger penalty which can be used to sponsor their employees’ visas and force them to give their workers a living wage.

The way to handle illegal immigration is not by sending the Gestapo and filling out concentration camps owned by donors. It is by giving employers the choice between: 1. a significant fine which can be used to deport illegals with dignity; and 2. a bigger penalty which can be used to sponsor their employees’ visas and force them to give their workers a living wage.

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Philip Low MY THESIS 1. The Panama Canal was just an excuse to invade Panama; 2. The tariffs were just a way to soften up Canada and Mexico before invading them both; 3. National Security was just an excuse.....

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Venezuela & Greenland, and every land in between, under dictatorial control, is actually a fantasy of Elon’s late fascist grandfather’s which he infected Trump with in Mar-a-Lago after the election. Trump did not run on this.

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POTUS, manipulated by Elon Musk’s late fascist grandfather, and putting in place a formula he can attempt to use from Venezuela to Greenland, and every nation in between to form the “Technate” all while abandoning Europe, as I warned you about in March.

Putin is smiling.

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Qualified immunity is automatically dissolved when agents break federal law, and local law enforcement can apply both state and federal law per Printz v. United States. Rogue agents can completely be prosecuted and they are NOT subject to a pardon by Trump for state crime convictions.

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Philip Low SELF-SABOTAGE The reason the United States has become the mightiest nation in the world since the end of WWII has little to do with its size—if it did, Russia’s GDP would not be nearly on par with.....
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News since Oil Coup: 1. A US citizen with a Teddy bear in her car was killed by ICE which shot 2 people the next day; 2. ICE also snatched a 5-month-old baby which may be dead or in a concentration camp; 
3. US tech workers may be denied new passports; 
4. Trump declared Intl. Law can’t stop him; 5. Drones are being flown over Mexico; 6. Bombers in UK; 7. Paul Graham is the 2nd Tech founder in US to stand up to Musk and speak out against the regime; 8. Tillis is the 1st GOP Senator to call for Miller’s dismissal.

News since Oil Coup: 1. A US citizen with a Teddy bear in her car was killed by ICE which shot 2 people the next day; 2. ICE also snatched a 5-month-old baby which may be dead or in a concentration camp; 3. US tech workers may be denied new passports; 4. Trump declared Intl. Law can’t stop him; 5. Drones are being flown over Mexico; 6. Bombers in UK; 7. Paul Graham is the 2nd Tech founder in US to stand up to Musk and speak out against the regime; 8. Tillis is the 1st GOP Senator to call for Miller’s dismissal.

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