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MICRO MAYHEM v7 Mythic Micros by @WriterLeeFlatt @MeanerHarker @ronita_c @Foreverasheley @NinaMD1 @KennethMGRAY2 @CletusCrow @Writer1990Mark @TheDarkestStar_ @angela_joynes @tcboudreau & @justin_karcher Curated by @NathanBorn2010 / Nathan Pettigrew #MythicPicnicTweetStory ======= ======= All the Streets in My Town Are One Way Now It’s wildly impractical. When I backed out of the wedding, Katie’s father took it hard and ran for city council. Swung his weight around. This—the road thing—is temporary, he promised. A favor, an experiment, depending on who he bribed. On my way home from work, I have to pass Katie’s house. No way around it. Believe me. Needless to say, everyone despises me. And, there's the billboards. “700 bucks on fish, Mike. You son of a bitch.” on the corner of Willow. “For chrissakes: call her.” at the ramp onto the highway. Another says “Please.” where I always turn back. - by Travis Flatt / @WriterLeeFlatt Travis Flatt is an epileptic teacher and actor living in Cookeville, TN. His words appear in Had, Flash Frog, Fractured Lit, and elsewhere. ======= ======= Plastic Noir Rain headbutted the window like a perplexed cat at a malfunctioning cat-flap. It was one of those nights when being inside was the best option. Unless you were dead. I stood over the victim, hands on hips. It was a tidy job. Cold. Professional. No wonder I’d been called in. The perp had dismembered the body with surgical precision. A boxy torso sat alone, the solid trunk of a man stripped of his decency. To my left, legs, bent in a permanent, rigid stride. This poor bastard wasn’t going anywhere fast. My coffee-fuelled eyes strained right. The head. Detached. Perversely yellow. It was encased in an astronaut’s helmet, pin-black eyes staring into the heartless void of the afterlife. And yet… a smile on that smooth, hairless face. The living room, I snorted at the irony, was a map of a life interrupted. No blood. No struggle, just an acceptance I couldn’t accept. I grimaced, noting the chipped stalk of a neck pointing towards its missing piece. Someone had wanted to send John Doe-Armstrong a message. And that message was damn clear. They wanted him in pieces. I took a shuddering drag from a vape that tasted of regret… or Blueberry Ice. I couldn’t crack this case alone. “Hey, Miller!” I grunted. “Get your arse in here.” Her heels pad-padded across the laminate. She was good. We’d been working homicide for twenty years. Only took me ten to put a ring on her finger. Hardest mystery I ever solved. Miller didn’t say a word, her form slack in an oversized hoodie and joggers. She sighed, reaching down with a hand that became a gargantuan claw in the semi-light. She pinched the victim by his midsection, snapped his mismatched legs onto his hip-pegs, and CLICK! reunited him with his head. “Good thing you didn’t tread on him this time,” Miller said, tossing the body into toy bin purgatory, where a broad in a business suit was wearing the spaceman’s trousers. She shot me a wink. It was time to go interrogate the suspects. Although, maybe after a bedtime story. - by Zoë Davis / @MeanerHarker Zoë Davis is a writer from Sheffield, England. She's a stubborn FND sufferer and fights what her body says she can't do by playing wheelchair rugby league. She writes poetry and prose, and especially enjoys exploring the interaction between the fantastical and the mundane, with a deeply personal edge to her work. You can find her words in publications such as: Ink Sweat & Tears, Strix, Roi Fainéant and Red Ogre Review. You can also follow her on X @MeanerHarker where she's always happy to have a virtual coffee and a chat. ======= ======= Dear P You know… lately, I have found myself talking to other women about managing housework with professional commitments (this work life balance is really a mirage, isn’t it?) and benefits of one washing machine over another and whether non-stick cookware can lead to cancer and how, now, we are clearer in our minds and hearts about what we want but our bodies have decided to fall apart! Almost every conversation veers towards these irritating aches from just sleeping wrong or lifting something heavier than what we should have and how we seem to be perpetually tired and often struggle to hold on to joy. It is true what they say. As we grow older, we do turn into our mothers. At least I am. It is a privilege that escaped you since you will always stay seventeen. Love R - by Ronita Chattopadhyay / @ronita_c Ronita Chattopadhyay is an Indian writer and poet. Her micro prose chapbook Preparing to be Wrecked was published as part of an anthology (Grieving Hope) by Emerge Literary Journal. Her work has also appeared in The Hooghly Review, Akéwì Magazine, Porch Lit Magazine, FemAsia, JMWW, Blood + Honey Lit Magazine among others, and anthologies by Querencia Press, Sídhe Press, Rough Diamond Poetry, Bare Bones, Black Pear Press and Pippa Rann. ======= ======= Timestamps The flower petals danced slowly through the air, brushing past molecules of carbon and nitrogen. There was a small breeze that came through that shifted the right most corner of one of the petals to curve at twelve-degree angle. Instead of floating, its pink tips melted into the lake. With mercy on my shoulder and machoism in my palm, I pray it dissolved before it hit the bottom. - by Naa Asheley Ashitey / @Foreverasheley Naa Asheley Ashitey is a Chicago-born writer and MD–PhD candidate at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. A first-generation, low-income Ghanaian-American and University of Chicago alumna, she writes at the intersection of race, medicine, and belonging. Her creative and editorial writing examines how policy, media, and academia reproduce structural violence—and what it means to resist with truth. Her creative work appears or is forthcoming in The Cincinnati Review, Hobart, The San Antonio Review, BULL and editorials for The Xylom, MedPage Today and KevinMD. She has been nominated for multiple awards, including Best Small Fiction and a finalist for the Claire Keyes Poetry Award. More at NaaAshitey . com Twitter/Instagram: @foreverasheley ======= ======= Suture Removal Kit Model 24-7 Sterile/Latex Free Like the room in your doctor's clinic, the one used for procedures, the one with "good lighting," and the one you visit every few weeks. Contents: Alcohol Wipe The doctor examines you. Dark black sutures push up and out of the light brown skin of your forearm. Are they trying to escape or being rejected? Both could be the answer, you think, as alcohol is applied to your skin. Alcohol, which is at first cold and then stings, much like the words that come out of your partner's mouth with each completed cocktail. Povidone-Iodine Prep The doctor rubs the pad gently along the jagged wound on your arm from the "cooking accident" that brought you to the ER last week. The yellow-brown liquid matched the healing bruises you've cleverly concealed under your eyes. Yet, you avoid their gaze as they make small talk. Just in case. Tweezer Scissors 4x4 inch gauze square Holding each suture by the knot, the doctor slips the scissors under it, severing the tie. If only your bonds unraveled, your binds severed, if only each day didn't feel like the tightening of a noose. You finger your wedding band as they snip each one until ten small broken pieces lie on the gauze. If only all your broken bits were this small and removable. They return to you, gently rub in bacitracin, and bandage the raw skin, the puckered, jagged laceration with pinpoints of blood where the sutures once resided. They tell you there may be a scar. They don't know there are more deep inside. The doctor asks if you're okay and if you need any pain medications. Slips a number into your hand and asks if you're safe, if they could help get you removed from the trauma you're embedded in. - by Nina Miller / @NinaMD1 Nina Miller is an Indian-American physician, epee fencer, and creative. Find her @NinaMD1 and ninamiller . bsky . social Read more at ninamillerwrites . com ======= ======= DEMONS PT. 2 Rose returned to the table, never taking her eyes off her brother. Randall continued, "In the morning, Pandemonia and Levi would roll the bones to see who got to take me out for a spin. Asmodeus never took me for a ride; he preferred to watch. Most of the time, it was Pandemonia who won. I think she cheated. After a night of being gang- possessed, I was a blubbering, drooling, shit my pants, idiot. She would parade me around town, making me flash women and children, piss on a cop's leg, or take a shit on the bar at that biker's hangout." Randall's hand twitched toward his mouth. "That's when I lost the rest of my teeth." Rose placed a cup in front of Randall. "Levi was the worst. Even for a demon, he was an evil son of a bitch. He made me tear apart a live pigeon and swallow it in the confession booth at St. Francis. That's when they dragged me off to Wellscroft, but Levi busted me out through a third-floor window. He healed my bones so I could walk, but didn't take away the pain. Evil Bastard!" Randall jerked up in the chair. "They made me kill a nurse and an ambulance driver. The ambulance is parked outside." Rose poured, trying to make eye contact with her brother. "You never told me how you got free from those demons." Randall laughed, slammed his face into the table, and lurched to his feet, a toothless smile on his ruined face. "Well, this has been a hoot." Randall reached over and touched the radio. Nickelback came on. "Hello, Rose. I'm Pandemonia. These are my brothers, Levi and Asmodeus." Rose stared aghast at Randall's swaying body and, for the first time, noticed the slashes running up his wrists. "Randall pulled a fast one on us. He was so full of antipsychotics that we lost touch for a minute and… oops.” Randall's body collapsed to the floor, and Rose heard Pandemonia's true voice. "Come, Rose, let's take a walk." - by Kenneth Gray / @KennethMGRAY2 X- @KennethMGRAY2 Instagram- @graykennethm Bluesky- @ kennethmgray . bsky . social ======= ======= LAST NIGHT IN TOKYO at hangover bar we write our names on receipt paper as we pronounce letters differently and i want to know at least how hers looks before i never see her again until three nights later she saws my legs off in a dream mostly about people sawing my legs off but it's nice to not never see her again despite stairs and what's possible - by Cletus Crow / @CletusCrow Cletus Crow is mostly a poet. His latest chapbook, Flying High, is out from New Ritual Press. ======= ======= The Promised Land It was like the pain riffled through her like bullets as her expression changed. A damaging blow of agony pulsing and throbbing, almost breaking her and even on her deathbed, she spoke heavily about my future and how I’d live without her. I knew her mind was dissolving and the light that followed her was fading into dark. It was like it was flickering out of power, losing its purpose. And she was, in time, balancing pain with a beam she ultimately did suit. This pain didn’t subside, her skin yellowing, her body brittle. Weakness drew its cards, and this woman felt sapped, filtered through and thoroughly broken. Witnessing this decline made me think about an old motorbike which became defunct due to its engine. A part that created the ruckus, output. To me, it served as a wonderful and bashful sound, a lively atmospheric pulsation. Though, inside her, the engine hadn’t fully crashed but it was imminent that it would. The mechanisms were corroded, especially her vital organs, pushing her to the end of her stay on earth. I dried her brow a little and read a riveting story to her. A piece of truth, in which, stirred conversation. Though she was buckled under immense pressure, she didn’t stall in speech. Every momentous word made her immersed, captivated and assured literature could change lives. The dramatic difference was, in fact, she’d feel good when I read to her. She felt like she was also floating in the story’s middle core, deeply embedded in its worth. All those characters were vulnerable, like her. All of them, bound in anxiety, featuring in their own private hells. In time, they all had disappeared into thin air, sabotaged by the ways of a dark existence. The story blew her mind though, even with its dark theme, and some of the lost light appeared in her eyes. It was only a small glint, but it had real urgency and energy. From then on, she spoke about the past, her endearing life, and the days she spent in the garden cutting down weeds to let the flowers bloom. And the story I read aloud lent itself to courage and inspired the lady to live every minute even under the circumstances, while feeling groggy and fatigued. The fable also reminded her of her past where demons were partying in her head. The nurses eventually came and gave her water that she drank sparingly. Eating was a no go, as her guts burned and churned. I did cry at times as I couldn’t conceal my tears. I couldn’t mold a coping mechanism in those moments. She cried too, tears dripping down her gown. And attached to her, in her hands, was an old teddy bear which reminded her of her youth. The ambience was bleak too. The room was bleak. Every piece of equipment that analyzed her vitals beeped loud, often blaring like a siren in my head. She became desensitized to it though, programmed to take it on board. And it was vicious, the disease, and while I tried to console her, she’d yelp in pain, angrily pushing the morphine button to ease it, to hold it back from completely ravishing her body like a wild animal pinpointing its prey. To be able to withstand the storm of utter discomfort and agony, took strength and durability, and this angel in a hospital robe, showed her resolve until tiring like a baby needing her blanket. She also spoke in parts, letting her eyes close on occasion. And in the room, it was only us, embracing old music from the old TV set. Music implanted a seed in her, where happiness came as a flying visit. Though it had to be short lived, she sang in tune, absorbing a shuddering bassline and powerful percussion. She loved punk rock, particularly, which truthfully, sent shivers down her thin spine. In the midst of singing the revolutionary songs she stopped and said a statement which made the hairs on my head stand up. ‘In life I was a thinker, in death I’ll be a spirit which will fly high and wide across the sky looking at you as you smile at your children. Don’t be sad either, as I won’t let you dwell on my demise. You’re young and smart, so able and in time you will have everything you want and need. I will cross over into the promised land, and I will swagger on the fields of purity.’ Her eyes got heavy and the tiredness came quickly. On her lap lay the bible, a book she knew off by heart, a truthful text, which she swore by. She also always told me to look differently at the world, be free of trends and disconnect from the herd. She knew from an early age that dreams don’t just appear, as you must work for them. As I sat and watched on, her vitals went flat. She had gone to the promised land. - by Mark McConville / @Writer1990Mark Mark McConville is a freelance music journalist who’s written for many online and print publications. He also likes to write dark fiction and poetry. ======= ======= Strange Visions My love — they say there’s a fool on the hill. The fool is me. I watch, and dream — clouds fold into a baby’s plump cheek, the Irish countryside, green, untouched lands. I yearn for a heathered moor my feet will never reach. I wake, sweating, to the dread of what the fools under the hills do. The world is melting — that must be where the sulphur in our nostrils comes from. The horror: burnt lands, open battlefields, stolen homes; a snake-like, swirling gas set to kill any dream we have. My love, you are a testimony to what endures: a light breaking through a crack in the dark when all is doomed. Like a wildflower growing on stone, you bring me back from the dead. - by Karina Longo / @TheDarkestStar_ Karina Longo (she/her) is a Brazilian-Italian neurodivergent poet based in Milan. She's the EIC of La Rotonde Review. You can find her work in Expat Press, Eulogy Press, Dodo Eraser, Michigan City Review of Books, Burning House Press, Eunoia Review, Some Words, and other places. X: @TheDarkestStar_ ======= ======= Aunt Ruby Rooster Chickens and one snarly rooster pecked Aunt Ruby’s yard, squawking away when Pearlie’s family drove up. Like Aunt Ruby, the veranda yawned points and edges, weather-shined gray, slightly off kilter. Last visit, her aunt had mocked Pearlie’s pox of face freckles and her pumpkin-pie hair, so today Pearlie hid her face behind Mama’s chunked thighs and listened to the songs of rubbing nylons. Up the steps, shoved by Mama through the screen door, Pearlie tenter-hooked across the threshold, balloon-holding her breath for the coming inspection. Aunt Ruby kestrel-eyed the shrinking bodice of Pearlie’s best dress, the hem twice let out, the scrawny wrist bones glaring below button-cuffs, and shin bruises the color of pond scum — every failing of Mama and Daddy and Pearlie herself immediately spied by Aunt Ruby. Like Carl the rooster cockadoodledooing outside, Aunt Ruby spurred forward, and taloned her fingernails into Pearlie’s sunburn-ripe shoulders, her vexed breath clouding Pearlie’s face. “Land o’Goshen, girl, looks like you belong in some alley.” The blacksmith-forge pain in Pearlie’s collarbones plus her rising antipathy set an olive-green slurry worming her throat. Although words defied Pearlie, she found vindication. She launched one defiant loud belch, just before sliming her aunt’s peep-toe pumps with a puddle of puke splat. Aunt Ruby balked. She blinked, dislodging her talons. The old rooster jiffied a hasty retreat. - by Angela Joynes / @angela_joynes Angela Joynes (she/her) is a Canadian writer now living in Tennessee. Grateful for words in The Ilanot Review, Susurrus, South 85, Bright Flash Literary, Fictive Dream, Westchester Review, among others. X@angela_joynes angelajoynes . bsky . social ======= ======= Hurricane Penelope “It’s not coming anywhere near us, we’re too far North,” Penelope’s kids call to tell her, but driving through rain and wind, wine still wet on her lips, she smiles at the road jumbled with broken branches, garbage can lids, cheeseburger wrappers, orange peels—her thoughts like squalls of wind and water: concerned co-workers, ex-husband, grownup kids worried she’s drinking too much but too busy to come check on her. When she shows up at the Golden Palace, no one from work’s there to meet her. She doesn’t recognize the cars in the parking lot, and when she asks at the front desk about the Employee Party, they don’t know anything about it. Still she continues to the bar, orders a glass of wine, watches coverage of the hurricane on the corner TV: swelling rivers, power outages, flattened homes, splintered pavement. She downs the wine, orders another, turns, bumps a chair, trips over someone’s leg, swipes her sleeve through a plate of fries, wanders down the hall to the Function Room, trailing wreckage behind her. She pauses outside the door to listen: voices, laughter, definitely a party of some kind. She sways in with her glass of cabernet, belches sautéed onion, her stomach sizzling. “Hey, is it finally her?” someone asks, looking up, hoping Penelope’s the Her they’ve been waiting for—Penelope tottering into the room, silk blouse, silver earrings, charm necklace, windstorm debris caught in her hair, knocking back the last of the wine, beaming around the room at tables of unfamiliar faces, her throat bile-blazed, shining eyes raised as she announces, “It’s me everyone, it’s Penelope!" - by Timothy Boudreau / @tcboudreau Timothy Boudreau lives in northern New Hampshire with his wife, Judy. His fiction collection Love You, Miss You, Goodbye Forever was recently published by Stanchion Books. His fiction collection Stepdad on the Dance Floor and novel All We Knew Were Our Hearts are forthcoming from Unsolicited Press. He is an editor at The Loveliest Review. Find him at timothyboudreau . com ======= ======= Every Year at This Time, the Men Turn Into Tigers gathering mulch from gardens and cooking it on grills. The smoke in the air brings growls to our hearts. I'm floating when I hear the guy in front of the liquor store talking about his dad who accidentally shot himself. The guy takes a swig of wine, assuring his friend that it's okay because reincarnation is a thing. - by Justin Karcher / @justin_karcher Justin Karcher is a Best of the Net and Pushcart-nominated poet and playwright from Buffalo. He is the author of several books, including Tailgating at the Gates of Hell (Ghost City Press, 2015). Recent playwriting credits include The Birth of Santa (American Repertory Theater of WNY) and “The Buffalo Bills Need Our Help” (Alleyway Theatre). Twitter: @justin_karcher Bluesky: @ justinkarcher . bsky . social https:// www . justinkarcherauthor . com === === end === ===
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$HIMS --- $HIMS started out as a pure-play digital health company delivering men’s privacy-focused healthcare — hair loss, sexual wellness, skincare — through a D2C (Direct-to-Consumer) platform. Its core competitive edge: strong consumer brand equity, a high-retention subscription model (subscription revenue makes up over 90% of the mix), and a seamless telehealth experience. Previously, $HIMS’ stock surge was largely driven by selling relatively cheap compounded GLP-1 weight loss drugs directly to consumers — a strategy that drew heavy FDA scrutiny and legal warnings from pharma giants. In recent months, however, $HIMS struck a historic truce and full partnership deal with Novo Nordisk. $HIMS officially stopped promoting its own compounded GLP-1 products and pivoted entirely to becoming Novo Nordisk’s authorized online distribution partner. Through this partnership, $HIMS’ platform now offers authentic Wegovy (weight loss) and Ozempic (diabetes) — both oral pill and injectable formulations — and has opened up appointment booking for self-pay patients. 1.Removing the Regulatory Sword of Damocles The reason Wall Street refused to assign $HIMS a premium multiple was the overhang that the FDA could shut down its compounded weight loss business at any moment. Now that it’s a legitimate distributor, policy and compliance risk goes to zero. It’s gone from “industry disruptor/maverick” to “compliant distribution powerhouse.” 2.Traffic Monetization & ARPU Explosion Weight loss drugs are the hottest healthcare trend in America. $HIMS has elite customer acquisition and digital operations capabilities, and Novo Nordisk’s products can now precisely reach its massive base of self-pay (non-insurance) weight loss seekers through the platform — supercharging subscriber growth. 3.The High-Repeat Consumer Staple Angle Weight loss, hair loss, and skincare are all chronic conditions requiring long-term medication. $HIMS’ monthly subscription model turns a healthcare stock into a cash flow machine that reads more like SaaS or consumer staples.
THE LIST OF THINGS THAT HE AND HIS FRIENDS WILL HAVE TO DISMANTLE: CELLULAR PHONE, COMPUTER, WAYZ, CYBER SECURITY, MANY MEDICAL PROCEDURES, MANY MEDICATIONS, AND IF HE KNOWS HOW TO READ: Mathematics Johnson–Lindenstrauss lemma, a mathematical result concerning low-distortion embeddings of points from high-dimensional into low-dimensional Euclidean space contributed by Joram Lindenstrauss. Development of the measurement of rigidity by Elon Lindenstrauss in ergodic theory, and their applications to number theory.[1] A proof of Szemerédi's theorem using ergodic theory, by mathematician Hillel Furstenberg. Expansion of axiomatic set theory and the ZF set theory by Abraham Fraenkel. Development of the area of automorphic forms and L-functions by Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro.[2][3] Development of Sauer–Shelah lemma and Shelah cardinal. Development of the first proof of the alternating sign matrix conjecture. Development of Zig-zag product of graphs, a method of combining smaller graphs to produce larger ones used in the construction of expander graphs by Avi Wigderson. Development of Bernstein–Sato polynomial and proof of the Kazhdan–Lusztig conjectures by Joseph Bernstein Generalization of the marriage theorem by obtaining the right transfinite conditions for infinite bipartite graphs. He subsequently proved the appropriate versions of the Kőnig theorem and the Menger theorem for infinite graphs by Ron Aharoni. Development of the Amitsur–Levitzki theorem by Shimshon Amitsur. The Benjamini-Hochberg procedure for controlling the False discovery rate, a statistical method for regulating Type I errors.[4] Science Chemistry Discovery of quasicrystals by Dan Shechtman of the Technion.[5] The discovery led him to receive the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.[6] Discovery of the role of protein Ubiquitin by Avram Hershko and Aaron Ciechanover of the TechnionInstitute (together with the American biologist Irwin Rose). The discovery led them to receive the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.[7][8] Increased understanding of how proteins are made - Ada Yonath of Israel alongside Venkatraman Ramakrishnan of India and Thomas A. Steitz of the US shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for increased understanding of the structure and function of ribosomes.[9] Development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems by Arieh Warshel and Michael Levittof the Weizmann Institute of Science (presently at University of Southern California and Stanford University, respectively), together with the Austrian-born American chemist Martin Karplus. The discovery led them to receive the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.[10] Discovery and Isolation of the Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a cannabinoid found in cannabis, by Raphael Mechoulam while working in the Weizmann Institute of Science, 1964.[11][12][13] Physics See also: Category:Israeli physicists Discovery of the Aharonov–Bohm effect by Yakir Aharonov and David Bohm.[14] Jacob Bekenstein was the first to propose Black holes also have Entropy while working in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[15][16] Discovery and classification of hadrons through the SU(3) flavour symmetry, led to the development of Eightfold way, by Yuval Ne'eman, 1961.[17][18] Optics 📷Endoscopic capsule Pillcam by Given Imaging, the first Capsule Endoscopysolution to record images of the digestive tract.[19][20] The capsule is the size and shape of a pill and contains a tiny camera.[21] Created by Israeli engineer Gavriel Iddan[22] who sold the company to Irish medical device maker Covidien for $860 million.[23][24][25] Iddan has expressed regret for the sale due to the companies fulfillment of an ancient Jewish prophecy “The Pillcam was based on military technology... It was a good example of how we shall beat our swords into plowshares", as the Hebrew prophets predicted.[26] Covidien was acquired by Medtronic in 2016, and is now the provider of Pillcam.[27] Line free single power bicentric prismatic spectacle lens for correction of anisometropia. Sydney J. Bush UK patent no. 1539381. Medicine The flexible stent, also known as NIR Stent or EluNIR. Developed by Israeli company Medinol, which is headquartered in Tel Aviv.[28][29] The pressure bandage - known widely as the Israeli Bandage is a specially designed, first-aid device that is used to stop bleeding from hemorrhagic wounds caused by traumatic injuries in pre-hospital emergency situations.[30] First used for saving lives during a NATO peacekeeping operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina,[31] by inventor, Israeli military medic, Bernard Bar-Natan.[32] The bandage was successfully used during operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom and is widely used today, across the world.[33][34][35] The bandage was nicknamed "Israeli bandage" by American soldiers, and has been "the bandage of choice for the US Army and special forces". Before the Israeli emergency bandage was invented in 1998, wounded soldiers were told to find a rock and wrap it on top of hemorrhaging wounds in order to hold direct pressure.[36] Bar-Natan sold his company to PerSys Medical Inc in Houston, Texas, the company that first introduced the bandage to the US military.📷An Israeli Bandage being used by Sudanese and US Naval service members during a training exercise. Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation – a notation system for recording movement on paper that has been used in many fields, including dance, physical therapy, animal behavior and early diagnosis of autism.[37] Development of the Copaxone immunomodulator drug for treating multiple sclerosis. It was developed in the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel by Michael Sela, Ruth Arnon and Deborah Teitelbaum.[38][39] Development of bioengineered recombinant interferon proteinsby Michel Revel from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.[40] Development of taliglucerase alfa (Elelyso), a recombinant glucocerebrosidase enzyme produced from transgenic carrot cell cultures.[41] Taliglucerase alfa won approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in May 2012 as an orphan drug for the treatment of Type 1 Gaucher's disease.[42] Development of ENvue, a feeding tube placement system with advanced methods of navigation, integrated sensors and body mapping, for accurate enteral tube placement, by the Israeli company ENvizion Medical, used in Hospitals and Medical centers in the US.[43] Development of engineered recombinant Chimeric Antigen Receptors by Professor Zelig Eshhar of the Weizmann Institute of Science and his trainee Gideon Gross, today a component of novel cell-based immunotherapy for various cancers.[44][45] Development of Azilect, a drug for Parkinson's disease, by Moussa Youdim and John Finberg from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, and commercialized by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries. Economics Work of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem explaining irrational human economic choices.[46] The work led Daniel to receive the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics.[47] Developments in Game theory. Israel Aumann of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem received the 2005 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work in this field.[48] The Rubinstein bargaining model, one of the most influential findings in game theory, refers to a class of bargaining games that feature alternating offers through an infinite time horizon. The proof is from Ariel Rubinstein 1982.[49] Biotechnology See also: Category:Israeli biologists 📷Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation Nanowire – a conductive wire made of a string of tiny particles of silver, a thousand times thinner than a human hair. Developed by Uri Sivan, Erez Braun and Yoav Eichen from Technion.[50] World's smallest DNA computing machine system – "the smallest biological computing device" ever constructed, according to Guinness Book of Records, which is composed of enzymes and DNA molecules capable of performing simple mathematical calculations and which uses its input DNA molecule as its sole source of energy. Developed in 2003 in the Weizmann Institute of Science by professor Ehud Shapiro and his team.[51][52] OrCam MyEye, is a portable, artificial vision device that allows the visually impaired to understand text and identify objects through audio feedback describing what such people are unable to see.[53] TraitUP – a new technology that enables the introduction of genetic materials into seeds without modifying their DNA, immediately and efficiently improving plants before they're even sowed. It was developed by Hebrew University agricultural scientists Ilan Sela and Haim D. Rabinowitch.[54] Theoretical computer science RSA public key encryption, introduced by Adi Shamir with Ron Rivest, and Leonard Adleman[55] The concept of nondeterministic finite automatons, introduced by Michael O. Rabin[56] Amir Pnueli introduced temporal logic into computing science Lempel–Ziv–Welch algorithm, a universal lossless data compression algorithm created by Abraham Lempel and Jacob Ziv of the Technion institute, together with the American Information theorist, Terry Welch.[57] Feige–Fiat–Shamir identification scheme - a type of parallel zero-knowledge proof developed by Uriel Feige, Amos Fiat, and Adi Shamir in 1988. Computing The Intel 8088 – This microprocessor, designed at Intel's Haifa laboratory, powered the first PC that IBM built,[58] which is credited with kickstarting the PC revolution.[59][60][61][62][63] The 8088 was designed in Israel at Intel's Haifa laboratory. The widespread use of the IBM's PC,[64] using the 8088 processor, established the use of x86 architecture as a de facto standard for decades. The IEEE wrote that "almost all the world’s PCs are built around CPUs that can claim the 8088 as an ancestor."[65][66]Intel has credited the 8088 with launching the company into the Fortune 500.[65] Quicktionary Electronic dictionary – a pen-sized scanner able to scan words or phrases and immediately translate them into other languages, or keep them in memory in order to transfer them to the PC. Developed by the company Wizcom Technologies Ltd.[67] Laser Keyboard – a virtual keyboard is projected onto a wall or table top and allows to type handheld computers and cell phones. Developed simultaneously by the Israeli company Lumio and Silicon Valley startup company Canesta.[68][69][70][71] The company subsequently licensed the technology to Celluon of Korea.[72] Stateful Inspection as part of firewalls - Although academic work on this had been performed by others, Gil Schwed and Nir Zuk, at Israeli company Checkpoint, released the first commercial, stateful firewall.[73][74][75] TDMoIP (TDM over IP) − in telecommunications, the emulation of time-division multiplexing (TDM) over a packet-switched network (PSN), developed by engineers at RAD Data Communications[76] Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) - technology for voice based communications using the internet instead of traditional telephone systems. VoIP was originally conceived by Danny Cohen, an Israeli-American scientist, but was first created, implemented, and commercialized by Netanya-based, Israeli company VocalTec and its founder Alon Cohen[77][78][79][80][81] Thunderbolt, a widely used interface technology, was developed as a joint venture between Apple Inc and Intel, in Israel[82][83][84] The first instant messaging (IM) service, ICQ. Originally developed by the Israeli company Mirabilis in 1996. Mirabilis invented a system for creating unique identifiers (UINs) that could be applied over IRC leading it to be the first widely adopted IM service.[85][86][87][88][89][90] Umoove, a high-tech startup company that invented a software only solution for face and eye trackingis located in Israel.[91] EPROM - a type of programmable read-only memory (PROM) chip that retains its data when its power supply is switched off. invented by Dov Frohman in 1971.[92] led to the development of Intel MCS-48and other microcontrollers. Network Vault - A system for secure data storage, exchange and/or sharing through a protected central storage facility, containing at least one "network vault" to which access is controlled through a single data access channel. developed by Alon Nisim Cohen and is used for Israeli software company CyberArk.[93][94] FaceID, the Apple Inc facial recognition software used in iPhone devices.[95] FaceID is based on technology created by Israeli companies PrimeSense,[96][97][98] which was bought by Apple Inc. for $360 million on November 24, 2013,[99] and RealFace[100][101][102][103] USB flash drive – a flash memory data storage device integrated with a USB interface. The Israeli company M-Systems (in partnership with IBM) claims to have developed and manufactured the first USB flash drives available in North America.[104] This claim is challenged by multiple companies in the following three countries which also independently developed USB technology: Singapore (Trek Technology), the People's Republic of China (PRC) (Netac Technology) and the Republic of China (Taiwan). See USB Flash drive § Patent controversy. WAF - a specific form of application firewall that filters, monitors, and blocks HTTP traffic to and from a web service. Developed by Gili Raanan Robotics ReWalk a bionic walking assistance system that enables paraplegics to stand upright, walk and climb stairs. Development of robotic guidance system for spine surgery by Mazor Robotics. Defense, Aviation and Military Iron Dome – a mobile air defense system in development by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Israel Aircraft Industries designed to intercept short-range rockets and artillery shells. On April 7, 2011, the system successfully intercepted a Grad rocket launched from Gaza, marking the first time in history a short-range rocket was ever intercepted.[105] The Iron Dome was later utilized more fully in the Israeli-Gaza conflict of 2012, where it displayed a very high rate of efficiency (95%–99%) in intercepting enemy projectiles. The United States has been an essential partner in developing the Iron Dome by providing billions towards its development.[106] The Uzi submachine gun was developed by Maj. Uziel Gal in the 1950s. IMI Tavor TAR-21 is an Israeli bullpup assault rifle. Desert Eagle a large-caliber pistol. Barrel bomb - an improvised unguided bomb. first used by the Israeli Air Force during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Sponge bomb - a specialized device designed to seal the end of a tunnel. Developed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to address the use of tunnels by Hamas in Gaza.[107][108] CornerShot - a weapon accessory created by Lt. Col. Amos Golan of the Israeli Defense Forces in cooperation with American investors. Ukraine Siren Alerts - a siren alert electronic system created by Israeli student Bernard 'Boaz' Moerdler in 2022. Tactical Robotics Cormorant - a flying car unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) built by Tactical Robotics Ltd. Invented by Rafi Yoeli in Yavne, Israel.[109][110] Wall radar – a unique radar utilizing Ultra Wide Band (UWB) to allow users to see through walls. Developed by the Israeli company Camro.[111] Protector USV is an unmanned surface vehicle, developed by the Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. It is the first of its kind to be used in combat.[112] Trophy APS - an Active Protection System designed to protect vehicles from incoming threats, such as Rocket-propelled grenade rounds and ATGMs by firing charges to intercept them after detecting and tracking them.[113][114] Agriculture Plastic emitter for practical surface drip irrigation - developed in Israel by Simcha Blass and his son Yeshayahu in 1959. Rather than allowing water to flow through small holes that could easily be clogged by fine particles, this method directed it through wider and longer channels, using friction within a plastic emitter to slow the flow. The technology is widely used in arid and semi-arid areas all over the world.[115][116][117][118] The Tomaccio cherry tomato was developed by several Israeli laboratories, the dominant ones being those led by Professor Nahum Keidar and Professor Chaim Rabinovitch [he] from the Agriculture Faculty of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot Campus.[119][120] The Israeli GFA company which allows fish to be raised virtually anywhere by eliminating the environmental problems in conventional fish farming, without being dependent on electricity or proximity to a body of water.[54] Mirtra – a Tal-Ya Water Technologies agricultural technology invention. A unique, patented polypropelyne Mitra system that covers the plant's root system, directing water and fertilizer directly to the root, while protecting the earth around the root from weeds and extreme temperatures, reducing the need to water crops by up to 50 percent. It also reduces fertilizer needs by 50% and functions as an alternative to herbicide (weed-killer).[54][121] Hybrid cucumber seeds – In the 1950s, Prof. Esra Galun of the Weizmann Institute developed hybrid seed production of cucumbers and melons, disease-resistant cucumbers and cucumbers suitable for mechanical harvesting. Galun and his colleagues invented a technique for producing hybrid cucumber seeds without hand pollination.[122] Energy Super iron battery – A new class of a rechargeable electric battery based on a special kind of iron. More environment friendly because the super-iron eventually rusts, it was developed by Stuart Licht.[123] of the University of Massachusetts.[124] Consumer goods and appliances 📷Epilator Wonder Pot – a pot developed for baking on the stovetop rather than in an oven.[125] Games 📷Rummikub Rummikub – a tile-based game for two to four players invented by Ephraim Hertzano.[126][127] Mastermind – an Israeli board game invented by Mordecai Meirowitz. Guess Who? – a two-player guessing game invented by Theo & Ora Coster (a.k.a. Theora Design). Hidato – a logic puzzle game invented by mathematician Gyora Benedek.[128] Taki – an Israeli card game invented by Haim Shafir [he].[129] Clawee - a claw machine game, played online on real arcade machines, invented by the Israeli company Gigantic.[130] Go Pop (today named Pop it) - popular fidget toy consisting of a usually-brightly colored silicone tray with poppable bubbles, similar to bubble wrap, that can be flipped and re-used. invented in 1975 by Theo and Ora Coster. Food and drink 📷Shkedei marak (croutons) Shkedei marak is an Israeli food product consisting of crisp mini croutons used as a soup accompaniment.[131] Bamba is a peanut butter-flavored snack food manufactured by the Osem corporation in Holon, Israel.[132] In a clinical trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine, infants exposed to Bamba had an overall 86% reduction in the development of a peanut allergy, measured at age 5.[133] Bissli is an Israeli wheat snack produced by Nestle-owned Osem. Bissli is Osem's leading snack brand after Bamba.[134] Jerusalem mixed grill is a grilled meat dish considered a specialty of Jerusalem. It consists of chicken hearts, spleens and livers mixed with bits of lamb cooked on a flat grill, seasoned with onion, garlic, juniper berries, black pepper, cumin, turmeric and coriander Sabich is a sandwich, consisting of a pita stuffed with fried eggplant and hard-cooked eggs. Local consumption is said to have stemmed from a tradition among Iraqi Jews, who ate it on Shabbat morning. Ptitim - also called Israeli couscous worldwide, is a wheat-based baked pasta. It was initially invented during the austerity period in Israel when rice and semolina were scarce. Ziva - an Israeli dish made of puff pastry topped with sesame seeds. invented by Ziva Twill in 1989 Shoogi - a type of Israeli energy bar, sometimes consisting of cereal and comes in different flavours. Invented by Talma in 1989.[135] Kristal - A series of soda and non-soda drinks made by the Israeli Yapaura-Taburi company since 1958.[136] Shalva - a type of a snack made from puffed wheat. Made in Holon, Israel, since the late 1960s. Limonana - a variation of mint lemonade. a portmanteau of limon (Hebrew: לימון) 'lemon' and naʿnaʿ(Hebrew: נענע) 'mint'.[137][138] Tropit - A fruit-flavored drink produced by the Israeli company Yapaura-Taburi. Physical exercise Kapap (lit. face-to-face combat) - a type of face-to-face combat system. The system was developed in the late 1930s, within the Jewish Aliyah camps as part of preparatory training before their arrival in Mandatory Palestine. Feldenkrais - a type of movement therapy devised by Israeli Moshé Feldenkrais from 1950 to 1984.[139][140][141] Krav Maga - an Israeli self defence system and martial art, developed by Imi Lichtenfeld from 1948 to 1998.[142][143] Other DogTV - The first dedicated television network designed for dogs. Created by Israeli Ron Lev and originally launched in Israel.[144][145][146][147] [1][148] Gaga (dance vocabulary) - Gaga is a movement language and pedagogy developed by Batsheva Dance Company director and teacher Ohad Naharin. Used in some Israeli contemporary dance, it has two educational tracks which are taught in Israel as well as several other countries Epilator (originally "Epilady") – a feminine beauty product. 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@Yay4ElonMusk @TheJFreakinC @spencerpratt Get. Lost. Get. LOST. You are a whiny little bitch who has no principles. You are trash. You want trump to save you? He’s never gonna but you’ll still be lapping up Trump shit up after your rent gets too expensive. Where the hell did you get the idea that he gives a flying money fk about anyone but himself? 🍊 ME 🍊 ME 🍊 ME see meme below When you lose your job When your car is repossessed When you can’t pay your electric bills because you’ve run out of credit. Your water is contaminated. Your air filled with pollution. You have no healthcare and your kids unsafe from this culture of rape. Trump pardoned dozens of FRAUDS and child abusers, pedophiles and drug king pin presidents. Wanna see crimes? TRUMP 2.0 ILLEGAL ACTS CRIME  MAGA: “TRUMP DID NOTHING WRONG” HERE’S THE PART WHERE YOU FIND OUT… THAT HE FKED AROUND. What he did → what law, principle, or potential crime it touched. Bribery, Emoluments & Self-Enrichment •World Liberty Financial / meme coins → self-enrichment, bribery, emoluments •Foreign gold swag & Qatari jet → foreign emoluments, bribery exposure •Investor dinners at Mar-a-Lago → pay-to-play corruption concerns •Pay-to-play pardons for wealthy allies → obstruction / public-corruption exposure •Killing FCPA anti-bribery enforcement → shielding corporate corruption •Using office for personal enrichment → abuse of public office Abuse of Pardons •Mass Jan. 6 pardons → rewarding political violence •Pardoning corrupt allies → obstruction / corruption concerns •Pardoning killer cops → erasing lawful accountability •Using pardons to protect loyalists → corrupt-intent exposure •Undoing Biden clemency → rogue use of pardon authority Obstruction of Justice & Court Defiance •Ignoring federal court orders → contempt / obstruction •Interfering in investigations → abuse of power •Firing prosecutors over loyalty → politicized justice •Ignoring rulings on asylum, SNAP, deportations → contempt as policy •Fake or retaliatory prosecutions → weaponized law enforcement Immigration, Asylum & Human Rights •Shutting down asylum & refugee pathways → INA / due-process concerns •Deportation flights to dangerous conditions → human-rights exposure •Family-separation style practices → constitutional liability •Abusing Alien Enemies Act powers → unlawful due-process stripping •Inhumane ICE detention conditions → civil-rights exposure Civil Rights & Equal Protection •Targeting protesters & dissidents → First Amendment retaliation •Selective enforcement against opponents → equal-protection concerns •Targeting LGBTQ protections → discrimination exposure •Weaponizing funding against ideological opponents → viewpoint discrimination •Retaliation against critics through government power → civil-rights liability War, Killings & Militarization •Boat strikes killing suspects → extrajudicial-killing concerns •Threatening unilateral war actions → constitutional war-powers conflict •Military deployments in cities/border ops → Posse Comitatus concerns •Using National Guard politically → troops as partisan force •Normalizing domestic militarization → democratic erosion Democracy & Election Interference •Flirting with a third term → 22nd Amendment defiance •Pressuring election systems & officials → election interference concerns •Monitoring elections with partisan operatives → voter-intimidation fears •Politicized prosecutions of opponents → criminalizing opposition •Using gvt machinery to influence elections → abuse of office Attacking Courts & Judges •Targeting judges → retaliation against judiciary •Defying judicial rulings → rule-of-law erosion •Smearing judges publicly → intimidation concerns •Threatening legal jurors → coercion parallels •Treating courts as enemies → constitutional destabilization See the next tweet. These are crimes committed from 1/20/25-7/1/26 he only cares about himself.
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Well, you must give that advice to your Paw Paw Maulana Modiuddin @narendramodi Bhimta too. He's spending too much on his promotions using thousands of crores of taxpayer's money to project himself as a saviour of hindus, saviour of mankind, all at the cost of hardworking meritorious individuals who pay taxes and you being a math guy must know that he has spent $1.2-$1.5 Trillion as doles and freebies burdening a meagre 1.5% of the population who pay income tax. He has protected all the corrupt crooks in his party, inducted all corrupt crooks from other parties into his party fold, promoted his business cronies who have looted this nation (read taxpayers). On top of it, this man violated sanctity of Hindu temples by his self promoting narcissism by filming inside the temples. He did all of these just to stay in power. Men are mere mortals. Your Paw Paw Maulana must not forget the fate of NTR, ABV during their sunset years of life. Karma acts like a boomerang. No one can escape divine karmic retribution especially hindudrohis like your Paw Paw Maulana Modiuddin Auliya who is a closet mulla.
. JUST WHO IS SCOTT BESSENT, REALLY? Scott Bessent is the most consequential figure in the current administration. He is also the least examined. The two facts are not unrelated. By Robin Reynolds - Author and Investigative Journalist . THE MAN NOBODY LOOKED AT Scott Bessent has never been a "front man". In forty years of moving through the largest pools of institutional money on earth -- Saudi family offices, George Soros, his own hedge fund, and now the United States Treasury -- Bessent has operated as the second-most-visible person in every room while controlling more of its outcomes than anyone present. This is not coincidence. It is method. It is, in fact, the only consistent principle his career reveals. He is the 79th Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. He controls US fiscal policy: taxation, the federal budget, the government equity portfolio, and the Exchange Stabilization Fund -- a $218 billion instrument that requires only his signature to deploy. Through the replacement process he personally ran, he also effectively controls monetary policy: he selected the man who now chairs the Federal Reserve and sets American interest rates. He holds undivested farmland whose income depends on Chinese soybean imports while personally negotiating tariff policy with China. He deployed $20 billion in taxpayer money to rescue his personal friend's collapsing hedge fund. He cleared the regulatory runway for Elon Musk's payment platform within hours of being handed temporary authority over the agency that would have supervised it. Every one of those statements is documented. None of them has appeared together in a single published piece. This is that piece. . THE RESUME AS PREVIEW Scott Kenneth Homer Bessent was born in Conway, South Carolina in 1962. He attended Yale, graduated in 1984 with a degree in political science, and considered journalism before settling on finance. His first job after Yale was at the Olayan Group -- a Riyadh-based Saudi family investment conglomerate. This detail appears in every biography and is examined in none of them. Before Soros, before Key Square, before Treasury, Bessent's first professional exposure was to Saudi institutional money. The through-line of his career begins there: find the largest available pool of capital, make yourself useful, never be the most visible person involved. In 1991, George Soros hired him. Bessent ran Soros Fund Management's London office for most of the 1990s. In September 1992, he was a leading member of the team that shorted the British pound on Black Wednesday, netting Soros more than $1 billion in a single day and bringing the Bank of England to its knees. In 2013, back at Soros after a failed solo venture, he shorted the Japanese yen during the Abenomics period and generated another $1.2 billion in profit in three months. The Wall Street Journal called him the Man Who Broke the Bank of Japan. In 2015 he left Soros to launch Key Square Capital Management. The launch was seeded with a $2 billion anchor investment from Soros himself -- at the time one of the largest hedge fund launches in history, raising $4.5 billion total. Australia's sovereign wealth fund came in. One hundred and eighty institutional investors committed. Then the fund fell apart. Key Square lost money in 2017, 2018, 2020, and 2021. Assets collapsed from $5.1 billion at peak to $577 million by 2023. Institutional investors fell from 180 to 20. The man who broke two national banking systems could not sustain a hedge fund through a decade of ordinary market conditions. By the time Trump nominated him for Treasury, Bessent's reputation needed rehabilitation. He had a network, a pedigree, and a track record of catastrophic underperformance. The Treasury Department was the largest vehicle he had ever been handed. He was not going to waste it. . THE SOROS PROBLEM The most important unresolved contradiction in Bessent's public life is the one the MAGA movement would find most explosive if anyone bothered to assemble it fully. For the better part of two decades, Bessent managed money for George Soros -- the man the American right has elevated into its central villain, its all-purpose explanation for global progressive conspiracy, its Emmanuel Goldstein. The administration Bessent now serves has made Soros into a rhetorical weapon used against every political opponent. Elon Musk called Bessent a Soros agent on X during the transition. He was not wrong about the biography. But it goes further than employment. Bessent was listed through 2020 in International Crisis Group publications alongside Alex Soros, George's son, as a member of the organization's President's Council -- a donor body the Soros family has funded to the tune of $75 million. He donated to Al Gore. He donated to John Kerry. He donated to Barack Obama. He wrote a $25,000 check to the Ready for Hillary super PAC the month it launched in 2013. He was named to Out magazine's Out 100 list of prominent American gays and lesbians in 2001 after hosting an Al Gore fundraiser at his home. Then in 2016 Trump won, and Bessent pivoted. He began donating to the RNC, the NRCC, and the NRSC -- eventually more than $1.5 million. Some of those early Republican National Committee filings list his employer as Soros Fund Management. The FEC document exists. It has never been highlighted in a published piece. The man writing checks to Trump's party apparatus was doing so with Soros's name on his business card. And then there is All Seasons Press. Bessent secretly founded a right-wing publishing house. All Seasons Press published books by Mark Meadows, Peter Navarro, and Tucker Carlson. It was started, in the company's own words, to publish the best writers, politicians, and pundits in the conservative movement -- specifically those being attacked, bullied, and banned, a founding rationale explicitly tied to the aftermath of January 6th. Bessent's name appeared nowhere in the company's media coverage, on its website, or in its masthead. His involvement was deliberately concealed from the start. Author Lee Smith discovered the concealment when he tried to sue. Smith had sold All Seasons a book critical of Soros, globalists, and American high finance -- and learned after the fact that the publisher to which he had sold that manuscript was secretly owned by a Soros protege with active investments in China. Smith alleged fraud. The case settled. Bessent was never deposed. He has never been publicly required to explain why the man who managed Soros money for two decades secretly built a MAGA publishing empire behind a corporate veil. The only coherent explanation is that Bessent does not have ideological commitments. He has positional commitments. When Soros was the largest pool of money he could access, Bessent was a progressive donor who played tennis with Soros in London while paparazzi waited outside. When Trump became the largest pool of power he could access, Bessent became a MAGA publisher and a nine-figure Republican donor. The ideology is a costume. The method is the man. . THE ETHICS AGREEMENT HE DIDN'T HONOR Before his confirmation, Bessent signed a legally binding agreement with the Office of Government Ethics. He would divest at least two dozen financial assets within 90 days of taking office. The list included private equity funds, stakes in private companies, farmland, and cryptocurrency-related products. The pledge was submitted to the Senate as part of his confirmation record. The 90-day deadline passed on April 28, 2025. He had not documented selling a single required asset. In August 2025, OGE Deputy Compliance Director Dale Christopher sent a formal letter to Senate Finance Committee Chair Mike Crapo confirming that Bessent had failed to timely comply with the terms of the ethics agreement he signed. The letter noted that OGE had instructed Treasury ethics officials to remind Bessent that it is his personal responsibility to avoid any action that could create a real or apparent conflict of interest with regard to his holdings. The Campaign Legal Center and Democracy Defenders Fund filed formal complaints with OGE and the Treasury Inspector General requesting investigation into potential violations of criminal conflict-of-interest law. Their complaint noted that Bessent had failed to report selling even one asset, and that after the deadline passed he had requested an amendment to his agreement -- without the prior OGE approval required by that same agreement -- to continue holding three investments he was already obligated to have sold. Bessent responded publicly that he had divested 96 percent of his required assets. He did not explain why the 4 percent remaining included some of the most structurally conflicted positions in his portfolio. The farmland is the clearest case. Bessent holds as much as $25 million worth of soybean and corn farmland in North Dakota, generating up to $1 million annually in rental income. Roughly 70 percent of North Dakota soybeans are exported to China. Scott Bessent is the principal US trade negotiator with China. He has been designing, announcing, and adjusting the tariff regime that governs Chinese soybean imports while holding farmland whose cash flow depends directly on those same trade flows. Treasury ethics officials told OGE the farmland was illiquid and not readily marketable, which is why it remained undivested. No one has publicly noted that the illiquidity defense does not address the conflict -- it simply explains why the conflict continues. . THE CFPB MOVE February 3, 2025. Bessent is named acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Within one hour of the appointment, an all-hands email goes out to CFPB staff from Bessent's office: no proposed or final rules, no enforcement actions, no settlements, no public communications, no litigation filings. Everything frozen. Indefinitely. Pending review. The next day, a second memo goes out with one addition that did not appear in the original. The CFPB is directed not to initiate supervisory designation proceedings or designate any nondepository institution for supervision. The legal machinery of that one sentence is specific. The CFPB has authority to designate large nonbank financial companies for enhanced supervision -- subjecting them to the same oversight regime as major banks -- when they pose risks to consumers. The designation process for digital payment platforms was already underway for companies including Google Pay and CashApp. The next company approaching the threshold for designation was X. X had just announced a partnership with Visa to launch X Money, a peer-to-peer payment wallet that would connect to a debit card and allow users to hold balances. The product was moving toward larger-participant status in the payment app market -- precisely the classification that would trigger CFPB supervisory designation. Bessent's day-two memo ensured that would not happen. By barring designation proceedings against any nondepository institution, he cleared the regulatory runway for Musk's payment product before the agency he was temporarily running had a chance to examine it. Musk tweeted CFPB RIP the following day. Bessent never acknowledged the connection. No journalist pursued it as the targeted regulatory gift it was. The CFPB had returned more than $21 billion to defrauded consumers since its founding. Its supervision of payment platforms was one of its most consequential and active areas of work. What Bessent did in his first 48 hours as acting director was not a general freeze. It was a precision instrument aimed at one company's specific regulatory exposure -- on behalf of a man who was simultaneously dismantling the agency with DOGE from the inside. . THE ARGENTINA OPERATION This is the most fully documented instance of Bessent deploying public money to rescue his personal network. The sequence is the story. Robert Citrone founded Discovery Capital Management, a hedge fund with approximately $2.5 billion under management. Citrone and Bessent worked together at Soros Fund Management. Citrone has publicly stated that he was responsible for 75 percent of Bessent's bonus in 2013 by providing Bessent with profitable investment advice. Latin American financial press has described their relationship as both personal and professional across decades. In 2024, Citrone made large bets on Argentina. He purchased Argentine government debt and equity across the economy, betting that Javier Milei's libertarian program would revitalize Argentine markets. By early September 2025, the bet was failing badly. Milei's party suffered a significant defeat in the Buenos Aires provincial elections. Investors began dumping the peso. Citrone's fund was on the brink of severe losses. Argentine media outlets -- Perfil, CE Noticias Financieras -- reported that Citrone personally contacted Bessent and asked him to intervene. Two weeks before Bessent's announcement, Citrone purchased additional Argentine bonds at distressed prices. Argentine journalists publicly flagged the timing as suspicious, raising questions about whether Citrone had advance knowledge of the government's plans. On September 24, 2025, Bessent announced a $20 billion financial package for Argentina, financed through the Exchange Stabilization Fund. He then organized a parallel $20 billion facility from private banks -- JPMorgan, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Goldman Sachs. Those banks demanded government backstops before they would participate: they wanted the upside if Argentina recovered, and the losses covered by American taxpayers if it did not. Treasury did not dispute that characterization. Total exposure: $40 billion. Half from American taxpayers. Deployed without a congressional vote. Congress and the American public learned about the intervention when Bessent posted about it on X. This happened while the administration was simultaneously refusing to release $8 billion to cover a funding shortfall for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Forty million Americans were facing food assistance cuts while the Treasury Secretary was organizing a $40 billion rescue for a South American government whose collapse threatened the investments of his personal friend. House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jamie Raskin sent a letter to Citrone demanding all communications among Citrone, Bessent, Trump, and Milei related to the bailout, along with documentation of Discovery Capital's Argentine holdings and projected financial gains from the intervention. No documents were produced in response. Bessent told CNBC that the characterization of the bailout as a rescue for wealthy Americans with Argentine interests could not be more false. The documented record is unambiguous. . THE WEAPON Almost no one outside government finance has heard of the Exchange Stabilization Fund. This is by design. It was established by the Gold Reserve Act of 1934, created as a reserve to stabilize the US dollar during currency market disruptions. It holds $218 billion in total assets -- $43.6 billion net, with the remainder in Special Drawing Rights from the IMF and foreign currency positions. Its deployment requires only the explicit authorization of the Treasury Secretary and the approval of the President. No congressional vote. No prior notification requirement. No independent manager. No meaningful public oversight mechanism before the money moves. Congress exercises oversight only through after-the-fact reporting: monthly reports that are unaudited, and an annual report that is legally required to be audited. The FY2025 audited annual report has not been produced. In May 2026, Senators Shaheen and Grassley -- a bipartisan pair -- introduced the Exchange Stabilization Fund Transparency Act because the Treasury Secretary is currently not required to justify use of the fund to Congress at all, even when deploying tens of billions of dollars to benefit foreign governments and the private investors who hold their debt. The bill has not passed. It is not law. Bessent still holds the keys. The Argentina operation demonstrated what this weapon looks like in practice. A personal friend's investments were failing. A phone call was made. Twenty billion dollars in taxpayer money moved without a vote. Private banks were organized to contribute another twenty billion on the condition that their losses would be guaranteed by the government. The total commitment was equal to five years of SNAP funding for every food-insecure American. The government equity portfolio presents the same unresolved question on a larger scale. More than $20 billion has been extracted from private companies -- Intel, MP Materials, Westinghouse, Lithium Americas, Trilogy Metals, Vulcan Elements, xLight, and others -- in exchange for regulatory approvals, government contracts, and diplomatic muscle. That portfolio is appreciating. The Intel stake alone, acquired at $20.47 per share, has generated tens of billions in unrealized gains. When it is eventually liquidated, the proceeds will flow somewhere. There is no statute governing where. There is no independent manager determining how. There is no audit requirement covering what happens to the cash. There is only one signature required. It is his. . THE FEDERAL RESERVE CAPTURE The capture of the Federal Reserve did not require a firing. It required a process. In 2024, before Bessent was even confirmed as Treasury Secretary, he proposed that Trump designate a replacement for Jerome Powell far in advance of the chairmanship's natural expiration. The explicit rationale was to neutralize Powell through what Bessent called forward guidance. Based on the concept of forward guidance, Bessent said publicly, no one is really going to care what Jerome Powell has to say anymore. The sitting chair of the Federal Reserve would be made irrelevant by the announcement of his successor. Once confirmed, Bessent ran the formal vetting process for that successor. He screened candidates. He advised Trump on the short list. He publicly acknowledged being part of the decision-making process. Kevin Warsh -- a former Fed governor, Wall Street veteran, and figure with close ties to the Trump administration -- emerged from that process as the nominee. Warsh was confirmed by the Senate. He now chairs the Federal Reserve and sets US interest rates. The structural consequence of this sequence has not been described plainly in any major publication. The Treasury Secretary controls fiscal policy: government spending, taxation, the equity portfolio, and the Exchange Stabilization Fund. The Federal Reserve chair controls monetary policy: interest rates, money supply, and the credit architecture of the US economy. These two functions are kept constitutionally and institutionally separate precisely to prevent any single actor or network from controlling both simultaneously. Bessent did not seize control of the Fed directly. He did something more durable: he selected the man who runs it. The person who now sets interest rates for the United States economy was chosen through a process that Bessent designed, managed, and participated in as the central evaluator. When monetary policy needs to move in a direction that benefits the equity portfolio Bessent oversees, or the sovereign wealth fund he is assembling, or the foreign currency positions he manages through the ESF, he has a relationship with the man making that decision that no prior Treasury Secretary has had. This is the completion of the circuit. Fiscal policy, monetary policy, the equity portfolio, the slush fund, and the regulatory architecture of American finance -- all flowing through a single network, anchored by a single figure, accountable to no single independent institution with the power to stop him. . THE FULL CIRCUIT Pull back far enough and the career resolves into a single coherent principle. Scott Bessent has spent forty years locating the largest available pool of institutional money or political power, attaching himself to it at a level just below maximum visibility, making himself indispensable, and then moving to the next and larger pool when the moment arrived. Saudi family office. Then Soros. Then his own fund seeded with Soros money. Then the US Treasury, with access to more capital and regulatory power than any private institution in the world. At each transition he maintained relationships on every side of every divide. He donated to Gore and to McCain in the same period. He managed progressive institutional capital while secretly building a MAGA publishing house. He is the first openly gay cabinet member confirmed by a Republican Senate -- a living embodiment of coalition maintenance in an administration that has been openly hostile to LGBTQ rights across every other policy front. He is useful to everyone because he has made himself necessary to everyone. This is not hypocrisy. It is engineering. And the engineering is nearly complete. He controls the fiscal apparatus. He controls the ESF. He selected the Fed chair. He maintains undivested financial positions whose value depends on his own policy decisions. He has demonstrated, in the Argentina case, a willingness to deploy public money to rescue private investments belonging to members of his personal network. He has demonstrated, in the CFPB case, a willingness to use temporary regulatory authority to shield a politically connected private company from oversight. He has assembled a government equity portfolio with no statute governing liquidation and no independent manager overseeing deployment. What is missing is a prosecutor. There is no independent counsel. There is no Special Inspector General for Treasury operations equivalent to SIGTARP, the watchdog created after the 2008 financial crisis to monitor executive branch financial self-dealing. The ethics office can write letters. Senators can introduce transparency bills. House committees can demand documents that are never delivered. Bessent keeps working. Quietly. Effectively. Exactly as he always has. . SOURCES Office of Government Ethics -- Bessent ethics agreement and noncompliance letters, January-August 2025. Campaign Legal Center and Democracy Defenders Fund -- formal complaint and supplemental complaint, August 2025. Senate Finance Committee -- Crapo correspondence. Revolving Door Project -- Bessent financial interests and CFPB analysis. Popular Information -- Argentina bailout and Citrone connection reporting, September-October 2025. House Judiciary Committee -- Raskin letter to Citrone, October 31, 2025. Paul Krugman Substack -- Argentina bailout analysis. American Banker -- CFPB nondepository supervision order analysis. The American Prospect -- CFPB stop-work order reporting. Senators Schiff and Warren -- CFPB conflict-of-interest correspondence. Congress. gov -- Exchange Stabilization Fund analysis and legislative history. Senate Foreign Relations Committee -- Shaheen-Grassley ESF Transparency Act. Brookings Institution -- ESF and Argentina analysis. House Financial Services Committee Democrats -- ESF oversight letter, October 2025. Tablet Magazine -- All Seasons Press investigation. Project 2025 Admin -- Bessent background documentation. CNBC -- government equity portfolio reporting. Fortune -- Bessent net worth, divestiture, career profile. NOTUS -- Trump personal stock portfolio investigation. CSIS -- federal equity investments analysis. Institutional Investor -- Key Square performance history. CNN -- Bessent career profile and Federal Reserve reporting. Wikipedia -- Bessent biography. FEC filings -- donor history. CNBC . .......... Copyright © 2026 by Robin Riley Reynolds / All Rights Reserved .... .
@Acyn Can he sue himself for his false reporting and then settle and then pay his self?
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