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Homeless By Choice?

Not a Criminal: The Cost of Being Sick, Poor, and Tired I am not a criminal. I am not a character flaw. I am a person managing lifelong spinal stenosis and bipolar disorder in a system designed to wait for me to fail. Anyone who has navigated the Social Security Administration knows that disability determination isn’t a process; it’s attrition by bureaucracy . I waited five years to be believed. Five years of proving, over and over, that my body and mind could no longer sustain traditional employment. While I waited, the world didn't pause. Rent, copays, and prescriptions don't care about "pending" status. The Five-Year Void I have not been idle. For five years, I have been on literally every housing list I could find. I have filled out the forms, updated the paperwork annually, attended the check-ins, and kept the records. I have done everything the system asks of a "responsible" applicant. In five years, nothi...

Death and Mass Surveillance

Pentagon vs Anthropic: AI Guardrails, Military Power, and the Future of Defense Technology Pentagon vs Anthropic: AI Guardrails and the Future of Military AI A high-level meeting between the United States Department of Defense and Anthropic signals a defining moment in how artificial intelligence will be integrated into U.S. military operations — and who ultimately sets the boundaries on its use. At the center of the situation is Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who is pressing for broader operational flexibility in how Anthropic’s Claude AI models can be deployed under Department of Defense contracts. This is not about whether AI will be used in defense. It already is. This is about whether corporate-imposed safeguards can limit how the military uses advanced AI systems once under federal contract. The Guardrails at Issue Anthropic’s public use policy includes explicit prohibitions against: Fully autonomous lethal weapons systems operating withou...

DART Gives Disabled The Finger

DART's Regional Fare "Correction": Another Burden on Disabled and Low-Income Riders Posted by Shane Shipman – February 24, 2026 On February 23, 2026, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) announced regional fare adjustments that take effect March 1, 2026. The main change highlighted in their release is a reduction in the regular Regional Day Pass price from $12 to $9—a 25% decrease. This saves full-fare riders $3 per day, which is presented as a positive step for simplifying and improving regional travel, especially for things like TRE trips across the metro area. But for reduced-fare riders—those who qualify because they are seniors 65+, people with disabilities, Medicare cardholders, qualifying youth/students/veterans—the reduced Regional Day Pass is increasing from $3 to $4.50. This is a 50% increase in cost for the group that typically depends most heavily on affordable transit to maintain independence, get to medical appointments, work, or simply get out of the hous...

The Discombobulator

Electronic Warfare, High-Power Microwaves, and the “Ringing” Reports in Venezuela Following the January 3, 2026 U.S. military operation in Venezuela — widely referred to as Operation Absolute Resolve — reports surfaced describing unusual “ringing” or “whistling” sensations experienced by Venezuelan personnel during the raid. Some online discussions quickly labeled the event a “sonic weapon.” However, a sonic system alone would not explain simultaneous radar failure, communications blackout, and infrastructure disruption. A more plausible explanation involves layered electronic warfare (EW), high-power microwave (HPM) systems, cyber operations — and possibly other non-kinetic technologies operating in combination. Sonic Weapons vs. Electromagnetic Systems Acoustic devices such as the Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) are real and publicly documented. These systems project high-intensity sound for crowd control or communication. However, they do not disable radar networks, fry el...

But Did I Die — Still In The Fight

But did I die — still in the fight Posted on [insert date, e.g., February 19, 2026] Sometimes I wonder if part of me did check out back then. 17 years old, serotonin syndrome slamming me like a freight train after antidepressants piled on whatever neurotoxin bullshit started it all. Heart rate screaming past 280, 300+ bpm—alarms lighting up the ICU like a casino gone wrong. The monitor's beeping turns to constant wail because it's not beating anymore; it's spasming, fibrillating, barely moving blood. Docs rushing, nurses pinning me down through massive seizures that felt like my body short-circuiting from the inside out. The Nights That Almost Ended It And then the nights after—drugged out, half-conscious, someone stationed right there watching my chest rise and fall. Not leaving, not blinking, because if breathing stopped in that fragile reset phase, that was it. No second chances. I remember the weight of eyes on me, the quiet "stay with us" vibe, the ...

AI Rules

Grok's Share Feature and the Privacy Concerns You Should Know About In 2025, users of Grok - the AI chatbot developed by xAI and integrated into the X platform - discovered that the chatbot's "share" functionality may have unintentionally made private conversations public. What many users assumed was a private link ended up being indexed by search engines like Google, making sensitive chat transcripts discoverable online. How the Share Feature Works When a Grok user clicks the "Share" button at the bottom of a conversation, the app generates a unique URL designed to be shared via email, text, or social media. Users often believe this link is private or only accessible to the people they send it to. However, because these links can be crawled by search engines, anyone can find them with a simple search. Why This Is a Concern The design of the share feature did not automatically prevent search engines from indexing these URLs. As a result, search eng...

ICE COLD

ICE: The Unpopular Truth Behind America's Immigration Enforcement You’ve seen the headlines, heard the protests, and maybe even shared a meme or two. The letters " ICE " – Immigration and Customs Enforcement – often evoke strong emotions, dividing opinions sharply across dinner tables and social media feeds. But for many, the agency remains a confusing enigma: What exactly is ICE? What’s their mission? And why are they so controversial? Let's break it down for those who just don't get it. What Is ICE? The Official Story At its core, ICE is a federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Formed in 2003 in the aftermath of 9/11, its primary mandate is interior enforcement of immigration laws. Think of them as the enforcement arm that operates within the United States, rather than at the physical border itself. Their agenda is clear: to identify, arrest, detain, and remove non-citizens who are in the U.S. unlawfully or who ...

Billy 🐐😈 Gates of HELL

Bill Gates: The Unelected Overlord Playing God with the Planet – The Full, Unfiltered Picture Bill Gates: The Unelected Overlord Playing God with the Planet – The Full, Unfiltered Picture The Gates Foundation isn't just philanthropy—it's a parallel global power structure with unprecedented reach. In January 2026, the foundation announced a historic $9 billion annual payout for the year, a record high that roughly doubles the World Health Organization's (WHO) entire annual budget of about $3.4 billion (from their $6.83 billion biennial program budget). One private entity, guided by one man's vision, now outspends the planet's leading public health authority year after year. The Accelerated Wind-Down: $200+ Billion Final Push by 2045 This acceleration ties into a bigger plan: In May 2025, on the foundation's 25th anniversary, Bill Gates committed to spending more than $200 billion over the next 20 years—double...

Sunnyvale Trip Up 🚨

The Invisible School Zone Trap on Collins Road in Sunnyvale The Invisible School Zone Trap on Collins Road in Sunnyvale – Why Drivers Keep Getting Pulled Over (And How to Fix It) By Shane Shipman Posted: February 2026 If you're a regular on Collins Road (SH 352) in Sunnyvale—especially during school drop-off or pick-up hours—you've probably noticed the confusing setup around the Tripp Road roundabout. You see the flashing "SCHOOL ZONE" sign with the reduced speed limit (typically 20–25 mph when active), slow down, make it through the roundabout… and then you're directly in front of Sunnyvale Elementary, Intermediate, Middle, and High School. Kids crossing. Buses loading. Parents everywhere. But once you're past the roundabout? Crickets. No repeat flashers. No “SCHOOL ZONE CONTINUES” signs. No obvious “END SCHOOL ZONE” marker. The initial warning is in your rearview, the roundabout naturally makes you think the hazard's cleared, and ...

A Piece Of Alvin Lucier Lives On

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Revivification: Alvin Lucier's Brain Still Composing After Death Alvin Lucier (1931–2021) was one of the most influential experimental composers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Best known for pieces like I Am Sitting in a Room —where he recorded his voice repeating in a space until the room's resonances dominated—he pushed the limits of perception, feedback, and unconventional sound sources. His work often explored how processes themselves become the music. Lucier passed away in 2021 at age 90, but his creative legacy didn't fully end there. In a groundbreaking bio-art installation called Revivification , a living "mini-brain" grown from his own cells continues to generate music in real time. This isn't simulation or AI—it's biological tissue from Lucier actively driving an evolving soundscape. Alvin Lucier in his element, working with experimental sound equipment. (Credit: Public domain archival photo) How Revivification Works The p...

Low Power Mode

The Quiet Act of Love: Understanding the "Fade Out" When I stop responding, stop showing up, or start pulling back from the world, it’s rarely a sign of a crisis. Usually, it’s a sign of management. For those of us living with bipolar disorder, maintaining a social life requires a constant calibration of energy. Sometimes, the most loving thing I can do for the people I care about is to step away before the "flicker" becomes a "failing light." The Mechanics of the Fade Out Fading out isn’t a sudden "ghosting." It’s a physiological and emotional necessity. Think of it like a dimmer switch rather than an on/off toggle. The Sensation: It feels like the volume of the world is being turned up while my internal battery is being drained by background apps. Processing a basic conversation starts to take three times the effort it did yesterday. The Choice: I realize that if I stay "on," I’m going to become a ...

Viral knowledge from Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D.

Tackling the Invisible: A Strategic Approach to Chronic Viral Reactivation If you’ve been feeling like your body is stuck in a cycle of "revolving door" fatigue, you aren't alone. Chronic viral reactivation —where dormant viruses like Epstein-Barr (EBV) wake up during periods of stress—is a common hurdle in restorative health. The goal isn't just to suppress a virus; it’s to build a body that is a "hostile host" to pathogens while remaining a thriving home for you. Here is the four-step framework: 1. Rebuild the Foundation: Nutrient Support Before you can fight, you need fuel. The Energy Revitalization Drink Mix addresses the mitochondrial "power plants" of your cells. Without ATP (cellular energy), your immune system lacks the power to maintain viral suppression. 2. Strengthen the Guard: Immune Support To bolster your frontline defenses, we look to ViraPro and Pleuramax . ViraPro optimizes white blood...

Waffle House — Disregard For Employees

The "Yellow Sign" Blues The High Cost of Being a Waffle House Icon Waffle House is a cultural titan. It’s the place that stays open through hurricanes and serves up hashbrowns at 3:00 AM when nowhere else will. But behind the counter, the "Waffle House Way" is starting to look less like Southern hospitality and more like a cautionary tale of corporate greed. If you’ve heard rumors that the company is a tough place to work, you aren't just listening to disgruntled employees—you’re hearing the echoes of federal labor complaints and a growing movement of workers who are tired of being treated as disposable. 1. The "Meal Tax" You Can't Opt Out Of Imagine being told you have to pay for a meal every single day, whether you're hungry, on a diet, or even have time to sit down. At Waffle House, this isn't a choice; it's a mandatory deduction . Most workers see roughly $3.00 to $3.15 taken out of every shif...

Poster child

When a Dead Kid Becomes a Political Weapon The death of a teenager is a tragedy. Turning that death into a propaganda tool is something else entirely. In recent years, highly publicized deaths of gender-nonconforming youth have been rapidly converted into poster children for a political and medical agenda. The claim is always the same: “gender-affirming care” is lifesaving, unquestionable, and beyond debate. That claim does not hold up under scrutiny. Tragedy Is Not Evidence Emotional stories are powerful, but they are not data. A suicide does not retroactively validate a medical framework, and grief does not replace outcomes research. The pattern is now familiar: A vulnerable minor dies Activists immediately frame the death as proof of “non-affirmation” Skepticism is treated as moral failure This is not science. It is narrative enforcement. Youth Gender M...

BIGLY

The Great Housing Shift: Renting vs. Owning in 2026 How the math has changed since 2022. If you feel like your bank account is under siege every time the first of the month rolls around, you aren't imagining things. Whether you're writing a check to a landlord or a mortgage servicer, the financial landscape has shifted dramatically since 2022. But as we settle into 2026, the "Rent vs. Buy" debate has taken some surprising turns. Here is the breakdown of how costs have evolved over the last four years and where the math stands today. The 2022 Flashback: A Different World Four years ago, the housing market was in a state of pandemic-fueled frenzy. Interest rates were at historic lows, making debt "cheap," even as prices began to climb. Owning: Mortgage rates were hovering between 3.5% and 4.5% . While home prices were rising, those low rates kept monthly payments relatively ma...

Gemini Commentary

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When Federal Authority Meets Public Roads: The Dangerous Line Exploring the limits of ICE authority and the cost of constitutional overreach. The idea of a routine traffic stop taking a deadly turn is a nightmare for any driver. But when the agents involved are federal immigration officers, the legal landscape—and the potential for tragedy—becomes uniquely complex. This isn't just about immigration law; it's about the fundamental constitutional rights that protect every single person on American soil. The Critical Distinction: State vs. Federal Power Many people assume that law enforcement is a monolithic entity. However, our system of government carefully divides power. Local and state police forces operate under a broad "general police power" reserved to the States under the Tenth Amendment . They can pull you over for a broken taillight, speeding, or other civil infractions. Federal agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) do not possess...

Jokingly Sharing Nuggets Of Truth

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The Great Depopulation Hoax: China's Baby Bust or Bill's Big Jab Plan? Hey folks, Shane Shipman here—your friendly neighborhood truth-seeker, armed with a tinfoil hat and a healthy dose of skepticism. You know me from @shaneman007 on X, where I drop bombshells that the mainstream media won't touch with a ten-foot pole. Today, we're diving headfirst into the rabbit hole: Is China's population freefall proof that the depopulationists are winning? Spoiler: Grab your popcorn, because this one's got more twists than a pretzel factory. And remember, this is all in good fun—tongue firmly in cheek. Wink wink. The "Official" Numbers (That They Want You to See) Let's start with the cold, hard "facts" straight from China's National Bureau of Statistics. In 2025, their population nosedived by 3.39 million souls, landing at a measly 1.405 billion. Births? A pathetic 7.92 million, down 17% from the year before. That's a birth rate of 5...

Graphene Clouds

3D Graphene Cloud Seeding: The Future of Rain Enhancement? | Patent US 20220002159 A1 The New Frontier of Rain: 3D Graphene Nanomaterials for Ice Nucleation An Analysis of Patent US 20220002159 A1 by Linda Zou and Haoran Liang In early 2022, a patent titled "3D Reduced Graphene Oxide/SiO₂ Composite for Ice Nucleation" (US 20220002159 A1) was filed by researchers from Khalifa University of Science and Technology. This isn't just a technical filing; it outlines a nanomaterial engineered to jumpstart ice formation in clouds at a surprisingly mild -8°C . Quick Navigation Graphene vs. Silver Iodide The Science of PrGO-SN How It’s Made Real-World Applications Environmental and Safety Concerns The Upgrade:...

AI Assistance

The Ultimate AI Directory: From Giants to Specialists Choosing an AI used to be simple, but now there are dozens of options. Whether you want the famous names or the hidden gems, here is the complete landscape in 2026. 1. The Big Four (The Icons) These are the tools everyone knows, each backed by a tech giant: 🚀 ChatGPT (OpenAI): The gold standard for versatility. Best for creative brainstorming, advanced voice mode, and the massive ecosystem of custom GPTs. ✨ Gemini (Google): The context king. Because it's built by Google, it can read your entire Google Drive and handle massive amounts of data (like hour-long videos) in one go. 💻 Microsoft Copilot: The productivity pro. It lives inside Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, making it the best choice for office workers and students. 🏴‍☠️ Grok (xAI): The real-time rebel. Built by Elon Musk...

Dust In The Wind

Smart Dust: The 2026 Reality of Sub-Millimeter Computing The concept of "Smart Dust" has occupied the space between military research and science fiction since the 1990s. Born at UC Berkeley with DARPA funding, these tiny wireless sensors—known as "motes" —are no longer just a theoretical exercise. In 2026, we are seeing the transition from lab-bound prototypes to specialized industrial applications. The Anatomy of a Mote To understand Smart Dust, you have to look at Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) . These devices pack a full suite of hardware into a frame often no larger than a grain of sand. A functional mote consists of four pillars: The Senses: Specialized triggers for temperature, light, vibration, acoustics, magnetism, or chemical presence. The Brain: On-board micro-computing power to process raw data before transmission. The Voice: Low-power wireless communication, often utilizing optical signals or radio frequency (R...