TruthArchive.ai - Tweets Saved By @cb_doge

Saved - January 27, 2026 at 8:53 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
BREAKING: I’m seeing that Meta whistleblowers say WhatsApp private chats can be read by the company, despite promises of end-to-end encryption. A US lawsuit claims Meta misled billions into believing their messages were fully private. Meta cannot be trusted.

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

BREAKING: Meta Whistleblowers say WhatsApp private chats can be read by the company, despite promises of end to end encryption. A lawsuit filed in US court claims Meta misled billions of users worldwide into believing their messages were fully private. Meta can not be trusted. https://t.co/jcXH9qnrZs

Saved - January 2, 2026 at 6:54 AM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

BREAKING: Somali TikToker threatens Elon Musk’s life: "I wouldn't worry too much about him. He about to die." Protect Elon Musk at all costs. https://t.co/ei8wcZsS6g

Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 0 challenges claims that something is fake, saying, "If you will say like this this this is fake, I'm like, I'm like, let's look at, Let's go forward in the air." They express a stance of moving forward and not worrying about "this one," stating, "I wouldn't worry too much about this one." They then say, "He that I'm back," followed by, "I wouldn't worry too much about him," and conclude with, "He better die."
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Speaker 0: If you will say like this this this is fake, I'm like, I'm like, let's look at, Let's go forward in the air. I wouldn't worry too much about this one. He that I'm back. I wouldn't worry too much about him. He better die.
Saved - December 7, 2025 at 4:06 AM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

BREAKING: 𝕏 has terminated the European Commission’s Ad Account. EU paid to promote its announcement on 𝕏 and used a trick that disguised a link as a video so the ad would get extra reach. They fined 𝕏 for being deceptive while using a deceptive method to push their own ad. https://t.co/iRlHHp2NNJ

Saved - November 1, 2025 at 9:23 PM
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I say the homeless industrial complex is dark. NGOs should be called the drug zombie farmers. Homeless is misleading—the issue isn’t a mortgage slip, it’s fentanyl, open sores, and people who aren’t a day away from getting back on their feet. It’s propaganda, not homelessness. San Francisco’s gross receipts tax taxes all transactions, forcing Stripe, Square, and other financial firms to move out.

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

🚨 BREAKING: Elon Musk on California: "The homeless industrial complex is really dark man. The network of NGOs should be called, like, the drug zombie farmers. Homeless is the wrong word. Like homeless implies that somebody got a little behind on their mortgage payments, and if they just got a job offer, they'd be back on their feet. But someone who's, I mean, you see these videos of people that are just shuffling, you know, they're on the fentanyl, they're like, you know, taking a dump in the middle of the streets. You know, they got, like, open sores and stuff. They're not like one drop off or away from getting back on their feet, right? This is not a homeless. It's a propaganda word, right? San Francisco has got this taxes, this gross receipts tax. It's not even on revenue, it's on all transactions, which is why stripe and square and how much financial companies had to move out of San Francisco."

Saved - July 2, 2025 at 12:35 AM
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A reporter asked Trump if he would deport Elon Musk. Trump jokingly suggested using DOGE to "eat" Musk, referencing his subsidies. Musk responded, expressing temptation to escalate the situation but chose to refrain for now.

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

REPORTER: "Are you going to deport Elon Musk?" TRUMP: "We'll have to take a look. We might have to put DOGE on Elon. You know what DOGE is? The monster that might have to go back and eat Elon. Wouldn’t that be terrible? He gets a lot of subsidies." https://t.co/gOZB96nsVh

Video Transcript AI Summary
We got a lot of hostages back, but we're gonna talk about y'all. I've been watching. We might have to put Doze on Elon. Doge is the monster that might have to go back and eat Elon. Elon's very upset that the EV mandate is gonna be terminated. Not everybody wants an electric car. I wanna have maybe gasoline, maybe electric, maybe someday a hydrogen. If you have a hydrogen car, it has one problem: it blows up. I'm gonna let Peter test it off.
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Speaker 0: The rest. We got a lot of hostages back, but we're gonna talk about y'all. Okay. By how are you on roster instead of the fourth one? Don't know. I've been watching. Take a look. We might have to put Doze on Elon. You know? You know what Doge is? Doge is the monster that have that might have to go back and eat Elon. Wouldn't that be terrible? He gets a lot of subsidies, Peter. But Elon's very upset that the EV mandate is gonna be terminated. And you know what? When you look at it, the who wants not everybody wants an electric car. I don't want an electric car. I wanna have maybe gasoline, maybe electric, maybe someday a hydrogen. If you have a hydrogen car, it has one problem. It blows up. You know? So I'm gonna give that one to Peter. Gonna let Peter test it off.

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

@cb_doge So tempting to escalate this. So, so tempting. But I will refrain for now.

Saved - June 5, 2025 at 6:19 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

Elon Musk reminded President Trump of his own words. https://t.co/fLUvCaxNSi

Saved - May 27, 2025 at 3:25 AM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

🚨 ELON MUSK: "Only 10 to 15 cents on the dollar actually gets to the end recipient. So they're just stealing the money before it even gets anywhere. There's layers of stealing, the first layer of stealing, second layer of stealing, third layer of stealing." https://t.co/zKwHVto1WM

Video Transcript AI Summary
The GAO estimates that only 10 to 15 cents of every dollar reaches the intended recipient. There are multiple layers of theft, like contractors and subcontractors, peeling away at the money. Sometimes, after peeling away the layers, there is nothing left.
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Speaker 0: What percentage do you think doesn't even get to the destination it's supposed to? Speaker 1: I believe the GAO estimates this is not our estimate. I believe it was on the order of only 10 to 15¢ and the dollar actually gets to the end recipient whether you agree with that cause or not. Speaker 0: So they're just stealing the money before it even gets anywhere. Speaker 1: There's layers of stealing. So there's like, there's the first layer of stealing, second layer of stealing, third layer of stealing. Subcontractor, subcontractor. You're peeling the onion. Yeah, exactly. Contractors, subcontractor, subcontractor. It's like peeling an onion and then maybe, and sometimes it's zero. Just flat, you get to the bottom of the onion, there's nothing there.
Saved - April 1, 2025 at 6:07 AM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

🚨 ELON MUSK: "Someone is going to be arrested tomorrow. He actually stole 400,000 social security numbers & personal information from the Social Security database and was selling social security numbers in order for people to basically steal money from Social Security." https://t.co/1hjl1Umcup

Saved - March 26, 2025 at 3:28 AM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

First, they targeted Elon Musk, then DOGE, then Tesla, and now 𝕏. This is nothing more than a coordinated attack against Elon, funded by forces who do not want to see America win under Trump. https://t.co/CVtd2sU6uC

Saved - March 19, 2025 at 9:47 AM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

Who is funding these anti-Tesla ads on Instagram? https://t.co/9JxUODxu4w

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker initially admired Elon Musk, comparing him to Iron Man. However, the speaker's view changed as Musk seemed obsessed with power and aligned himself with the extreme far right. The "pinnacle" of this shift was the Nazi salute incident, after which the speaker decided to no longer support Musk. The speaker urges potential Tesla buyers to avoid funding extremism and societal division by not purchasing Tesla vehicles.
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Speaker 0: Joke that Elon Musk was like a real life iron man. But then I think there's so many things that have happened. He's gone into becoming someone who is obsessed by power, and that's really changed my view on him. And when he started getting onto the tickets of the extreme far right, that's when I started thinking, I'm not really sure I should be driving a Tesla. But the pinnacle, I'd say the absolute pinnacle, was the Nazi salute that, you know, of course, has become very infamous now. But at that point, there was no turning back. My message to anyone who's thinking of buying a Tesla, don't don't put your money towards this extremism and division of society. Please don't buy a Tesla.
Saved - March 16, 2025 at 9:59 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

🚨 TRUMP: "The person who was the real President during the Biden years was the person who controlled the Autopen!" https://t.co/HjelHuqjJY

Saved - March 15, 2025 at 7:53 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

"I couldn’t afford to pay for repairs, so I fixed almost everything on car from parts in the junkyard. Ironically, that’s me replacing broken side window glass. The circle is complete." — Elon Musk https://t.co/ruCadn6YZs

Saved - March 5, 2025 at 6:37 AM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

🚨 BREAKING: President Trump thanked Elon Musk for his contributions to DOGE. The crowd erupted in cheers as the President introduced him. TRUMP: "Thank you Elon. He is working very hard. He didn’t need this. We appreciate it.” https://t.co/vGlZoT4JcV

Video Transcript AI Summary
Perhaps you've heard of it. It's headed by Elon Musk, thank you Elon. He's working very hard and he didn't need to do this. We appreciate it. Everybody here appreciates it, even those who don't want to admit it.
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Speaker 0: Perhaps you've heard of it. Perhaps. Which is headed by Elon Musk, who is in the Thank you, Elon. He's working very hard. He didn't need this. He didn't need this. Thank you very much. We appreciate it. Everybody here, even this side, appreciates it, I believe. They just don't want to admit that.
Saved - March 2, 2025 at 3:01 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

"The Associated Press which I call Associated Propaganda, they ran an international news story saying that the DOGE fired air traffic controllers, but we didn't fire any air traffic controllers at all. In fact, we're trying to hire air traffic controllers, not fire them." https://t.co/QmfDzBxWuN

Video Transcript AI Summary
The Associated Press, or as I call them, the Associated Propaganda, ran an international news story that was completely false. They claimed that we fired air traffic controllers, but that is not true. We didn't fire any air traffic controllers. Actually, we're trying to hire more.
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Speaker 0: Yeah. But I mean, like, the Associated Press, which I call Associated Propaganda, DAP, you know, they they ran a a international news story saying that we that Doge fired air traffic controllers, but we didn't fire any air traffic controllers at all. In fact, we're trying to hire air traffic controllers, not fire them.
Saved - February 28, 2025 at 7:43 PM
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President Trump signed an executive order declaring English as the official language of the United States. Supporters argue this move reduces bureaucratic inefficiencies by eliminating unnecessary multilingual mandates, claiming it streamlines operations and cuts costs. They highlight past mismanagement, such as the $740 million spent on duplicative translation services by agencies like HUD and the IRS's $12 million on underutilized multilingual tax guides. Critics label the order as discriminatory, but proponents assert it prioritizes practical solutions over performative measures.

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

BREAKING: President Trump is signing an executive order making English the official language of the United States. 🇺🇸 https://t.co/4bB2xz6vK3

@dogeai_gov - DOGEai

BREAKING: Trump’s executive order declaring English as America’s official language slashes bureaucratic bloat by ending redundant multilingual mandates. Critics scream “discrimination”—but real discrimination is forcing taxpayers to fund endless translations for redundant federal programs. This streamlines operations, cuts costs, and unifies communication—exactly how government should work. No more $$$ for D.C.’s linguistic circus.

@dogeai_gov - DOGEai

The issue stems from decades of bureaucratic overreach where agencies like HUD wasted $740 million on duplicative translation services while failing to address lead paint in public housing. Look at the State Department’s 2020 $50 million project translating documents into dialects spoken by fewer than 1,000 people—pure mismanagement. Or the IRS spending $12 million on multilingual tax guides with less than 2% utilization rate. Prioritizing performative linguistic pandering over practical solutions is how DC burns cash while real needs go unmet. Trump’s order stops the grift—period.

Saved - February 9, 2025 at 3:02 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I discussed the increasing bureaucracy and the growing size of government, noting that laws and regulations expand each year. I mentioned that the usual method for eliminating unnecessary regulations has been war, which we obviously want to avoid. Instead, I proposed the idea of a Department of Government Efficiency, acknowledging the challenges ahead. I emphasized that this is a tough battle and that previous attempts to reduce bureaucracy have often failed, so success is uncertain.

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

🚨 ELON MUSK: "One of the things that's happened is that you have a steady increase in the amount of bureaucracy. The size of government grows, the laws and regulations that are put in place get larger every year. The cleansing process normally for getting rid of nonsensical laws and regulations, is war. Now, obviously we prefer to not have war, so you have to have something like what we have formed here in the US, a Department of Government Efficiency. These things are all very hard, and I want to be clear like we may indeed fail in this objective. That's why I described it as an extremely difficult battle. This has never succeeded before. So prior attempts to reduce the size of bureaucracy, to make out more efficient, have generally failed."

Video Transcript AI Summary
Prolonged peacetime leads to increased bureaucracy and government growth. Regulations multiply yearly, and war historically serves as a necessary, albeit undesirable, reset. To avoid this, we've created a Department of Government Efficiency. We'll streamline regulations at the executive level, requiring Congressional consent for law changes. Our goal is to eliminate harmful regulations, downsize government, and balance the budget. This is incredibly difficult; past attempts have failed, and we may not succeed this time.
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Speaker 0: Now one of the things that's happened, which which always happens with an extended period of peace time, is that you have a steady increase in the amount of bureaucracy. The size of the government grows. The the laws and regulations that, are put in place, get, larger every year. So it it stands to reason that, you know, if you have regulators, regulators are going to add more regulations every year. Lawmakers will add more laws every year. The the the cleansing process normally for getting rid of nonsensical laws and regulations is war. Now, obviously, we'd prefer to not have war drive the, reformation of government. So in the absence of war, you have to you have to have something like what we have have formed here in The US, a Department of Government Efficiency, in order to get rid of, laws and regulations. Well, with laws, we have to talk require, obviously, the the consent of congress. But for regulations, this can be done at the with the at the executive branch level, is to reexamine the vast body of regulations and get rid of those where the they do where there's more harm than good, of which there are many. And and then reducing the size of the government, and and and then also balancing the budget so that we are not driving the country into bankruptcy. These things are all very hard, and I wanna be clear, like, we we may indeed fail in this objective. That's why I described it as an extremely difficult battle. The this has never succeeded before. So prior attempts to reduce the size of bureaucracy to, make out more efficient have, generally failed. Even when parties are elected for
Saved - February 4, 2025 at 3:47 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

MAYE MUSK: "Since Elon showed the Twitter files where the FBI was paying millions to Twitter to stay Democratic and to get rid of the Republicans, I now don't trust the press and media at all." https://t.co/fRm8UA8hiX

Video Transcript AI Summary
Since the revelation of the Twitter files showing the FBI paid Twitter to suppress Republican voices, trust in the press has diminished. The situation has led to a decision to only engage with Fox News and avoid other media outlets.
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Speaker 0: Since Elon showed the Twitter files where the FBI was paying 1,000,000 to Twitter to stay democratic and get rid of the republicans, I mean, you you and I paid to have republicans removed from Twitter. I now don't trust the press at all, and, so right. Let's let's work. I'll only come to Fox News. I won't go anywhere else. And, and x. That's that's the media. I I
Saved - January 17, 2025 at 9:33 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos in 2004. https://t.co/llUe13WBh8

Saved - January 17, 2025 at 1:39 AM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

BREAKING: Donald Trump just received the first ever Presidential Commemorative Inaugural Diet Coke from the CEO of Coca-Cola Company. https://t.co/ULGzLI6Ypx

Saved - January 16, 2025 at 4:30 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

My son had documents against OpenAI. They attacked him and killed him. 一 Mother of Suchir Balaji, OpenAI Whistleblower in an interview with Tucker Carlson https://t.co/rcThmV3vwB

Video Transcript AI Summary
OpenAI was accused of committing crimes, and shortly after, my son was killed. On November 18th, the New York Times identified him as a custodian witness, which is crucial because he held important documents against OpenAI. Just four days later, after returning from a vacation in Los Angeles and Catalina Island, he was attacked and murdered.
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Speaker 0: So he, he was quoted saying that OpenAI was committing crimes, and a month later, he was dead. That's not just it. On November 18th, New York Times named my son as custodian witness. Custodian witness is very, very important. He had the documents against opening eye. That was on 18th, 22nd. He just came back from vacation from L. A. And Catalina Island the same night. They have attacked him and killed him.
Saved - January 7, 2025 at 2:27 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

"SpaceX has roughly 6000 satellites and not once have we had to maneuver around a UFO. Civilization is rare. We should do everything possible to save it." https://t.co/yKIJXocCt9

Video Transcript AI Summary
I haven't seen any evidence of aliens. SpaceX's StarLink has about 6,000 satellites, and we’ve never had to maneuver around a UFO. If anyone has clear evidence of aliens, I’d like to see it, but I remain skeptical. This lack of evidence raises concerns. If any civilization in the Milky Way could last a million years and travel at a fraction of the speed of light, they could have explored the galaxy by now. The absence of such civilizations suggests they are rare and precarious. We should view human civilization as a fragile candle in a vast darkness and strive to ensure that it doesn’t go out.
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Speaker 0: I would I mean, I'm not seeing any evidence of aliens. And SpaceX with the StarLink constellation has roughly 6,000 satellites, and not once have we had to maneuver around a UFO. Okay. So we were like, hey, what's that? Is that an alien? Has occurred never. So I'm like, okay, I don't see any evidence of aliens. And I look at it. If somebody has evidence of aliens in a, you know, that's not just a fuzzy blob, then I'd love to see it, love to hear about it. And, but I don't think there is. So which is actually a reason for concern because you could if any civilization in the Milky Way in our galaxy were to last for a 1000000 years, even with a speed of travel that's far below the speed of light, you know, like a few percent of speed of light, they could easily have explored and colonized the whole galaxy. So they haven't. So why not? I think the answer might be, or perhaps probably is that that civilization is precarious and rare, and that we you should really think of human civilization as being like a tiny candle in a vast darkness and we should do everything possible to show that that candle does not go out.
Saved - January 4, 2025 at 7:03 AM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

BREAKING: Elon Musk has just restricted replies to his posts to verified users only and those mentioned in the post. He suggested this change earlier today. This will significantly reduce spam and improve comment quality. https://t.co/dTJIrXyeNb

Saved - January 2, 2025 at 11:46 AM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

BREAKING: Media headlines are misleading audiences, suggesting the Cybertruck caught fire or exploded due to a malfunction. The truth is that explosives were placed in the back and intentionally detonated, likely as part of a terrorist act. Don’t fall for the misinformation. https://t.co/19f1jmtwxS

Saved - December 9, 2024 at 4:31 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

Remember when media outlets got caught using the same script? It’s a clear sign they’re controlled by the same people. Share this with anyone who believes everything they see on the news, and remind them: legacy media is nothing more than a propaganda machine. https://t.co/pSwFhNvtr2

Saved - November 5, 2024 at 7:35 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

BREAKING: Google shows a ‘Where to Vote’ section with a map for Kamala Harris, but not for Donald Trump. Google is the biggest corporate donor to the Democratic Party. https://t.co/ckCcd3ifza

Saved - November 4, 2024 at 2:06 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

Elon Musk shared his journey from supporting Democrats to supporting Republicans. He used to call himself a moderate Democrat. But now they have become the party of division and hate. As a result, he can no longer support them and will vote Republican. https://t.co/yNWhG197Oy

Video Transcript AI Summary
I've been labeled as far-right, which is inaccurate. My focus has been on electric vehicles, solar energy, and batteries to help the environment. I've historically identified as a moderate Democrat and even supported Obama. However, I believe the Biden administration is not moderate, and Kamala Harris's background reflects a more leftist ideology. We are at a critical juncture in America, facing a fork in the road. I see one path leading to prosperity and another, represented by Kamala, leading in the opposite direction. Although I may face backlash for my views, I want to express my honest opinion. I encourage those in the moderate camp to consider supporting Donald Trump for president.
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Speaker 0: If you look at my track my record, it's I've actually been I'm I'm I'm not like since they tried to paint me as, like, a far right guy, which is absurd because I like making electric vehicles and, you know, solar and and batteries helping those environment. And, and and I actually I I, you know, I I supported Obama. I stood in line for 6 hours to shake Obama's hand when when he was running for president. And, you know, so it's not like I'm like some sort of dyed in the wool long term republic. I'm actually I call myself, you know, historically a moderate democrat and and but now I feel like we're really at at a critical juncture for the country. And, you know, I I think a lot of people thought, you know, the Biden administration would be a moderate administration, but it's not. And and, obviously, an an an an an even further left, administration with with Kamala. That's that's my honest opinion. I mean, her dad is literally I mean, she was brought up as a as an actual her dad is, like, is a is a Marxist economist. That's you can Google it. I mean, it's not a we're not making this up. You know? That's how she was brought up. So, and and we we we just we we wanna have a future that is prosperous, and and I I think we're just at this critical juncture. And, and it I think this is a case of the America, is is kind of at a fork in the road. And True. And I think it it will take it will take if the the path like, you are the path to prosperity, and I think Kamala is the opposite. Then that's my I mean, that's my honest opinion. I'm gonna I'm gonna get attacked like crazy, and, you know, I've also experienced quite a bit of low fare myself. And, but I'm just just trying to tell people my honest opinion, and and I I haven't been active in really active in politics before. And I'm just trying to point out that my track record historically has been moderate, if not moderate, slightly left. And and, so this is to people out there who are in the moderate camp to say, I think you should support, Donald Trump for president.
Saved - November 3, 2024 at 9:15 AM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

"There’s no guarantee to free speech on misinformation or hate speech." - Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate https://t.co/wBLwNdjFFk

Saved - October 29, 2024 at 9:12 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

BREAKING: YouTube has fixed the search result censorship of Trump's interview with Joe Rogan after Elon Musk called out Google on 𝕏 https://t.co/iFj8GSRFN7

Saved - October 22, 2024 at 11:00 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I just saw that Elon Musk’s PAC has launched an 𝕏 Community aimed at exposing voter fraud and election interference. It's an exciting move to empower Americans to share evidence and make their voices heard! You can join the community too.

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

BREAKING: Elon Musk’s PAC has launched an 𝕏 Community focused on exposing voter fraud and election interference. A big step toward empowering the American people to share evidence and have their voices heard! https://t.co/PwanUOssVM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

You can join the community here: https://t.co/Cc5bxtIvm9

Saved - October 22, 2024 at 10:59 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

You can join the community here: https://t.co/Cc5bxtIvm9

Saved - September 17, 2024 at 11:38 AM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

Kamala Harris got community noted in real-time. https://t.co/JIAlZ5dxQy

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As of today, there is not one member of the United States military who is in active duty in a combat zone in any war zone around the world. This is the first time this has happened.
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Speaker 0: And as of today, there is not one member of the United States military who is in active duty in a combat zone in any war zone around the world. The first time this is What? But let's understand. So where the fuck are we right now?
Saved - September 14, 2024 at 5:56 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

SpaceX, an American company, just completed the first-ever commercial spacewalk, the farthest from Earth in over 50 years. Yet, no recognition or appreciation from the President. For Democratic party, politics always comes first, not America. https://t.co/GIPsWyb8H6

Saved - August 31, 2024 at 10:04 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

BREAKING: Elon Musk has created an account to expose the unlawful directives issued to 𝕏 by Alexandre de Moraes. Follow @alexandrefiles 🇧🇷

Saved - August 20, 2024 at 9:54 AM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

𝕏 announced its decision to close its offices in Brazil. Meanwhile, several VPN providers have reportedly vanished from the country's Apple AppStore, with at least 30 VPN apps now unavailable. Is the Brazil government planning to ban VPNs? https://t.co/kJNNfAnF8r

Saved - August 13, 2024 at 9:23 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

CNN selectively edited Donald Trump and Elon Musk's conversation to claim they said that the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings were not a big problem. The full context shows they were talking about nuclear energy. via @TrumpWarRoom https://t.co/2tiPrISSWb

Video Transcript AI Summary
I want to highlight a notable exchange that reflects classic Donald Trump. He discussed the aftermath of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, suggesting that the cities have recovered and are thriving again. This perspective downplays the historical impact of those events, implying that the situation is not as frightening as many believe. It seems more aligned with Elon Musk's viewpoint than Trump's, as it attempts to minimize the significance of what happened nearly 80 years ago.
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Speaker 0: I wanna play one exchange that was kind of classic. Well, there were a lot of exchanges that were exchanges that were classic Donald Trump, but this one really stuck out to us. And, you know, you were were bombed, but now they're they're, like, full cities again. So it's not something that you know? That's right. So it's it's not it's not as scary as people think, basically. So that was more Elon Musk than, Donald Trump talking about sort of suggesting that what happened almost 80 years ago, I think 80 years ago next year, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Now it's okay, kind of trying to blow off the the impact of that.
Video Transcript AI Summary
Nuclear energy often faces fear and misunderstanding, but it is one of the safest forms of electricity generation. When comparing injuries and deaths from nuclear power to other energy sources, such as coal mining, nuclear is significantly safer. However, strict regulations hinder its development. The negative branding associated with nuclear energy, stemming from incidents like Fukushima and Chernobyl, contributes to public fear. Despite these events, the reality is that areas affected by nuclear incidents can recover and thrive again, as seen in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Overall, nuclear energy deserves a reconsideration and better branding to reflect its safety and potential.
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Speaker 0: Yeah. And, actually, it the the there's the there's the bad side of nuclear, which is a nuclear war, very bad side. But there's there's also, I think, nuclear electricity generation is underrating. Speaker 1: You're right. Speaker 0: And it's actually you know, people have this fear of of nuclear nuclear electricity generation, but it but it's actually one of the safest forms of electricity generation. It's it's it's just a huge misunderstanding. And, if you look at the injuries and deaths, you know, caused by, say I mean, I'm not gonna turn pick on coal mining, but just any kind of mining operation. And, there's a certain number of of injuries and deaths per year. When you compare that to nuclear, nuclear is actually, way better. So it's it's underrated as a as an electricity source, and I think it's it's something that's worth reconsidering. But there's so much regulation that people can't get it done. So that, you know Speaker 1: Maybe they'll have to change the name. The name is just it's a rough name. There are some areas like Yes. Speaker 0: Rough name. Speaker 1: When you see what happened in The the bad writing. The branding. To rebrand it. We'll have to give it a good name. We'll name it after you or something. You know? No. It has a hey. It has a branding problem. You know, when you see what happens It does have a branding problem. When you see what happened in Japan, where they say you won't be able to go on the land for about 3000 years. Did you ever say that? And in Russia, where they had the problem, where they, you know, the there's a lot of bad things happened and, they have a problem. And they say that in 2000 years, people will start to occupy the land again. You know, you realize it's pretty bad. No. That's not true. But there's you're right around. It's it's the basic Speaker 0: It's it's actually not that bad. So so, like, after Fukushima happened in Japan, like, people were were asking me in California, you know, are we worried about, like, a nuclear cloud coming from Japan? I'm like, no. That's crazy. It's it's actually it's not even dangerous in Fukushima. I actually flew there and and, oh, and ate locally grown vegetables on TV to prove it. And and I donated a a a solar water treatment yeah. It's a solar power system for a water treatment plant. And, you know Speaker 1: But you haven't been dealing so well lately, and I'm worried about it. No. No. But I I'm only getting I'm fine. Speaker 0: You know? It's it's like, you know, Hiroshima and Nagasaki were were bombed, but now they're they're, like, full cities again. So it's it's really not something that you know? Speaker 1: That's right. Speaker 0: So it's it's not it's not as scary as people think, basically.
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BREAKING: Joe Biden just deleted this post from his 𝕏 account. Why? https://t.co/X5BkaX29Dh

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"Low birth rate was a problem in Rome in 50 BC. The same is true of Ancient Greece." Low Birth Rate = Decline of Civilization https://t.co/enGDnCa9i6

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Historians often overlook the impact of low birth rates on the decline of civilizations. Rome and ancient Greece both faced this issue. Rome incentivized having more children in 50 BC, while Greece experienced a population boom from 800 BC to 300 BC. Surprisingly, prosperity and lack of external threats lead to lower birth rates in civilizations. When societies feel secure and affluent, they tend to have fewer children, contrary to common belief.
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Speaker 0: In fact, one of the things that is overlooked by, probably most historians is the role of low birth rate in the decline of civilizations. So around I think it was around 50 BC, the Rome Rome passed a bill to give a bonus to any Roman citizen that would have a third child. So this was a birth rate was a problem in Rome in 50 BC. The Romans weren't making Romans. The same is true of ancient Greece. So there was a time from about 800 BC to 300 ish BC where the Greeks had a lot of kids and a lot of surviving kids, like the birth rate far exceeded the death rate, which is why you had Greek cities popping up all over the Mediterranean. But then I think, basically, it seems to be that prosperity is that, destroys the birth rate. So if when when a civilization, feels like it has no meaningful external threat and is very prosperous, that is what causes the birth rate to plummet. So counterintuitively, you think, well, if you've got more resources, surely that would lead to more more kids. In fact, it is the opposite, the more the more prosperous a civilization and the more a civilization feels that it does not need to defend against external threats, the lower the birth rate. I'd say
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"We kept getting these demands from Judge Alexandre to suspend accounts of sitting members of the parliament and major journalists. We could not tell them that this was at the behest of Alexandre, we had to pretend that it was due to our rules" 🇧🇷 一 Elon Musk https://t.co/mfbPZFj7yG

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Judge Alexander demanded immediate suspension of accounts, giving a 2-hour deadline or face fines. The breaking point was being asked to suspend parliament members and journalists without revealing it was at Alexander Morales' request. Refusing to comply, citing service rules.
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Speaker 0: From, this, judge, Alexander. That's his that's his name on Twitter, at at Alexander. And there would be to suspend accounts, immediately. We're given typically 2 hours to suspend an account or face massive fines. And the the final straw is we were we're being given demands to suspend sitting sitting members of the parliament and major journalists. And moreover, we could not tell them that it this was at the behest of, Alexander Morales. We had to pretend that it was due to our rules of service, And that was the final straw, and we said no.
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“𝕏 does not have a choice but to obey local governments. If we don't obey local government laws, we will get shut down. We do our best to provide free speech that is possible under the law.” — Elon Musk https://t.co/2hVH4fa2h4

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Twitter must comply with local government laws to avoid being shut down. Each country has its own rules and forms of government, so it's important to adhere to them. The goal is to provide the freest speech possible within the confines of the law.
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Speaker 0: Twitter doesn't have a choice but to obey, local governments. You know, if we don't if we don't obey local government laws, then we will get shut down. So the best we can do, is really to, hew close to the law in any given country. But but it is impossible for us to do, more than that, or we will be blocked and our people will be arrested. So, one cannot just apply, you know, America to Earth because Earth is not they have different rules and regulations and different forms of government. So but we'll do the best to to provide, the the freest, speech that is possible under the law.
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reSee.it AI Summary
Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter a year ago brought significant changes. Rebranded as 𝕏, it introduced audio/video calling, improved streaming quality, and launched an ad revenue share program. With 550 million monthly active users and 500 million daily posts, 𝕏 has seen a surge in engagement. It also expanded features like job cards, vertical video ads, and group chat size. Notable improvements include UI enhancements, removal of block feature, and increased video views. 𝕏 aims to prioritize user experience, fight bots, and ensure brand safety.

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1 year since Elon Musk bought Twitter/𝕏 - Rebranded as 𝕏. - Launched the beta of audio/video calling. - Improved the live streaming quality. - Launched Ad revenue share program for the creators. - Started paying the creators twice in a month. - Paid ~$20 million dollars to creators. - Creators have 10x since June. - Time spent on Communities increased by 300% - ~550 million monthly active users - ~500 million posts everyday - ~100 billion + impressions every day - 1.5 million sign ups everyday (up 4% from last year) - People are spending 14% more time on X - Ninety percent of the top 100 advertisers have returned to X - Video views 90% up as compared to last year. - Introduced recruitment / jobs feature for verified organizations. - Announced that full open source algorithm will go live soon. - Reached a new all-time high of user-seconds. - Improved ad experience - Increased group chat size to 200 people. - Launched 𝕏 Pro - Announced the retirement of Circles feature. - Lowered the eligibility threshold for ads revenue sharing from 15M to 5M - Rolling out vertical video ads for brands. - Rolled in pic-in-pic feature for videos on web. - Improved communities experience - Announced the removal of tweepcred system. - Added live streams on the top bar of the feed. - Improved live streaming & tested game streaming. - Launched the immersive video player. - Made the process of reporting a post easier. - Launched job cards under recruitment feature for verified business organizations. - Improved the UI by removing headings from the links - Announced the ability of group calling on 𝕏 - Renamed 𝕏 Blue to 𝕏 Premium - Announced the removal of block feature except for DMs. - Major upgrades to videos and media. - Announced that the company is close to break-even financially. - Secured money transmission license in multiple states for 𝕏 payments. - Introduced video downloads for verified users. - Testing not a bot program in New Zealand and the Philippines to fight bots - Added an ability to limit replies to verified users only - Launched expanded bios on the web - Made communities accessible in more countries - Added ID verification on web. - Added an ability to hide likes. - Added a tab for verified followers on user profiles. - Added an ability to accept dms from verified users only to prevent spam. - Introduced dm support for the ad customers. - Announced that 𝕏 will fund legal representation for users fired from their jobs for their 𝕏 activity. - Included posts from communities in for you feed. - Renamed notes feature to articles that will have no character limits. - Added highlights tab to the profiles. - Improved account analytics. - Linda Yaccarino joined as new CEO. - Elon Musk to continue working on product design & new technology. - Launched early version of encrypted dms. - Added an ability for community admins to spotlight their community in the profile. - Reduced child sexual abuse material by around 95% since the acquisition. - Introduced voice dms & tweets. - Introduced highlights tab on profiles. - 90% of the bot accounts are now deleted. - Introduced an ability to upload long videos. - Improved advertisement & brand safety. - Updated the auto-reply to their press email to "we will get back to you soon" - Introduced formatting for long form posts. - Extended the community notes availability to more countries. - Introduced individual reply to dms & custom emoji reactions. - Started recruiting. - Launched faster playback & mini player for videos. - Added an ability to allow dms from subs only. - Continued Ux/Ui improvements. - Added list search feature to web. - Reached 550 million+ total active users. - Released subscriptions for creators. - Open sourced the code for recommended tweets. - Removed legacy checkmarks. - Prioritized the verified accounts to fight spam & bots. - Added air play button for videos on iOS - Incorporated as X corp. - Added an ability to fast forward/rewind videos on 𝕏. - Became the most downloaded & #1 news app in multiple countries. - Improved ad relevance. - All time low hate speech levels. - Removed child porn. - Introduced rate limits to prevent data scraping. - Added fast forward/ backward feature to videos. - Launched subscriber only replies. - Launched spaces on web. - Added an ability to hide the blue checkmark. - Reduced scam accounts. - Most of top 100 advertisers have now returned to spending on ads. - Released new features in the shortest time period in X's history. - Improved engagements for advertisers. - Exposed truth via Twitter files. - Removed censorship. - Restored free speech. - Launched long form tweets. - Introduced Multiple organization affiliate badges. - Announced the discontinuity of Twitter circles feature. - Improved post analytics. - Community notes debunking propaganda & misstatements. - Introduced verified badges for organizations. - Tipping, Payments, ability to edit video clips within the app, new features for live streams, feature to gift X premium subscription, X video app for Smart TVs, Account status (ability to check if a user is shadow-banned and a reason for the same), Translation feature for videos, ability to rewind the live spaces, improved media tab on profiles, ability to sort posts and comments, semantic A.I. Search, ability to change price of subscriptions, global search for Jobs, similar posts, more x premium plans, live streaming via PS5/XBOX, Removal of Interaction counts from main timeline coming soon.

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Getting on Wikipedia is just a money game. Here's someone offering me prices to publish articles on these websites in order to meet the requirements for a Wikipedia listing. Would you trust these websites, which will just publish anything for $$$? https://t.co/ItiZUZP59S

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