I smell a word that begins with the letter 'c' and ends with 'orruption'.
Now we only need a cross-reference to all who were partying on the Epstein islands yet were not tracked by a government that is not very ... motivated to find out all who organised those parties, involving underage people (we have eye witness testimonies of that already; the current government deliberately delays any real further investigations here).
I am not really bothered by talking-shop nonsense like this; rich dullards with no discernible talent have always organised quiet little salons to try to seem impressive. If no young people are being sexually abused, let them talk.
For all the fuss about Bilderberg in the early 2000s, for example, it apparently was quite dull and blowhardish and achieved little; nobody who participated was particularly advantaged except for the opportunity to find out how dark-sided Henry Kissinger really was was in person. Beyond that it’s just networking; Twitter did the same job for a while, private invitation-only discussion forums online still do it.
And besides it has its own punishment built in, even I dare say for Thiel himself, who is a terrible person, but not so terrible that he should have Ted Cruz inflicted on him outside work hours.
Aside from that, aren’t people just going to come away with first-hand knowledge that Thiel is a sweaty weirdo?
Also, Ted Cruz there - interesting how only very few politicians are on the list. Must be a close buddy. Someone should have a look at the legislation pushes by Ted.
Do you know what's common among these people? They exploit others for their gain, not really offering good value to people. They don't offer a fair deal.
My dear... more and more political is posted at GitHub... and there's so much hope... this won't result in even more service penalties eventually...
Yes, it's been accused by Microsoft, and yes it has been having issues since then, including the unstable uptime, but... it's still the awesome GitHub... with an ineffably magnificent history to care for I believe...
Peter Attia figured heavily in a certain recent document dump, so I’m not surprised to see him swimming in these circles.
Tim Ferris is an interesting one to me. Feels like an outlier attendee but maybe he will be part of consent manufacturing for whatever is talked about here
Ferriss has been part of what I call the "self-help industrial complex" for a very long time. He also has known Thiel since at least the early naughts.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 53.3 ms ] threadNow we only need a cross-reference to all who were partying on the Epstein islands yet were not tracked by a government that is not very ... motivated to find out all who organised those parties, involving underage people (we have eye witness testimonies of that already; the current government deliberately delays any real further investigations here).
For all the fuss about Bilderberg in the early 2000s, for example, it apparently was quite dull and blowhardish and achieved little; nobody who participated was particularly advantaged except for the opportunity to find out how dark-sided Henry Kissinger really was was in person. Beyond that it’s just networking; Twitter did the same job for a while, private invitation-only discussion forums online still do it.
And besides it has its own punishment built in, even I dare say for Thiel himself, who is a terrible person, but not so terrible that he should have Ted Cruz inflicted on him outside work hours.
Aside from that, aren’t people just going to come away with first-hand knowledge that Thiel is a sweaty weirdo?
Yes, it's been accused by Microsoft, and yes it has been having issues since then, including the unstable uptime, but... it's still the awesome GitHub... with an ineffably magnificent history to care for I believe...
Tim Ferris is an interesting one to me. Feels like an outlier attendee but maybe he will be part of consent manufacturing for whatever is talked about here