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Ukraine’s 3rd Assault Brigade liberates village of Nadiya in Luhansk Oblast, releases video of operation

Ukrainian forces #liberated the village of #Nadiya in #Luhansk Oblast, reclaiming three square kilometers from #Russian #occupation, the Third Assault Brigade reported on March 23.

The 30-hour operation was carried out by the Third Assault Brigade, in particular the 1st Assault Battalion.

kyivindependent.com/ukraine-li

The Kyiv Independent · Ukraine's 3rd Assault Brigade liberates village of Nadiya in Luhansk Oblast, releases video of operationBy The Kyiv Independent news desk

I feel #Liberated! I have finally managed to delete as many apps as possible from my phone (fully #degoogled too). I now use Airplane mode with wifi calling exclusively at home, and only turn on my 4G/5G mobile connection at locations when and if I need it (no tracking from providers).

Essentially feels like I have de-phoned myself but still have one in my pocket for emergency calls should I need it.
Should the family need me urgently? They know my work landline. We survived pre 90’s.

#AiKiDo #Story #Liberated from FW

Listen.

The train car was a fragile bubble of silence, floating through the chaos of Tokyo.
The afternoon light spilled weakly through the windows, casting long shadows over the passengers.

Among them sat a young man, his posture straight, his hands resting lightly on his knees. In his bag, neatly folded, was his gi—a symbol of the discipline he’d devoted himself to. Aikido. The art of harmony. The art of peace.

He’d trained for years, learning to redirect force, to turn aggression into calm. But today, he would learn that peace wasn’t about technique. It was about something far deeper.
The doors hissed open at the next station, and the bubble burst.

He came in like a storm—a mountain of a man, his face flushed red, his eyes wild and unfocused. The stench of cheap sake rolled off him, thick and suffocating. He swayed on his feet, his boots thudding heavily against the floor, and let out a roar that shattered the fragile quiet. The passengers froze. A woman clutching a baby pressed herself into the corner, her breath shallow, her eyes wide with terror. A salary man in a threadbare suit glanced up, then quickly looked away, his hands trembling in his lap.

The young man’s body tensed. His training kicked in, his mind racing through techniques—wrist locks, throws, pins. He could take this drunk down. He should take him down. The man was a threat, a danger to everyone in the car. His fingers twitched, ready to move. But then, like a whisper in the back of his mind, he heard his teacher’s voice: “Aikido is not about fighting. It’s about reconciliation. It’s about finding peace.”

He hesitated, his heart pounding in his chest.

Before he could act, the elderly man stood up.

He was small, frail, his back slightly stooped. His face was lined with age, but his eyes were sharp, filled with a quiet strength. He stepped into the aisle, moving with a calm that seemed to defy the chaos around him. The drunk turned, his eyes narrowing, his fists clenching. The young man held his breath, ready to intervene, but the old man didn’t flinch.

“Hey,” the old man said, his voice soft but steady. “You look like you’ve had a rough day. Why don’t you sit down and tell me about it?”

The drunk blinked, his face twisting in confusion. For a moment, it seemed he might lash out, but instead, he staggered forward and slumped into the seat across from the old man. The tension in the car didn’t ease—if anything, it grew heavier, more suffocating. The young man stayed ready, his body coiled like a spring, but the old man showed no fear. He leaned forward slightly, his hands resting on his knees, and began to speak.
“I used to drink too,” the old man said, his tone gentle, almost tender. “My wife and I, we’d sit under the persimmon tree in our garden and share a bottle of sake. She planted that tree, you know. Her great-grandfather brought the seeds from Kyoto. It’s still there, even though she’s gone now.”

The drunk stared at him, his bloodshot eyes narrowing. “What’s it to you?” he growled, though the edge in his voice had softened.

The old man shrugged. “Nothing, I suppose. But it sounds like you’ve lost something too. Am I wrong?”

The drunk’s face crumpled. He looked down at his hands, calloused and scarred from years of hard labor, and let out a shuddering breath. “My wife left me,” he muttered, his voice breaking. “Took the kids. I lost my job. I got nothing.”

The old man nodded, as if he’d heard it all before. “That’s hard,” he said simply. “But you’re still here. That means something.”

The drunk didn’t answer. He just sat there, his shoulders shaking, tears streaming down his face. The old man reached out and placed a hand on his arm, a gesture so small but so full of understanding that it seemed to pierce the very heart of the moment.

The young man watched, his own hands trembling now. He had been ready to fight, to prove himself, but the old man had disarmed the drunk in a way no technique could. There had been no violence, no grand display of skill—just a quiet act of compassion. And in that moment, something inside the young man broke. Tears welled in his eyes, blurring his vision. He had been so focused on the physical aspects of Aikido, on the idea of controlling an opponent, that he’d missed the true essence of the art. It wasn’t about force or dominance. It was about connection. About seeing the humanity in someone, even when they’d lost sight of it themselves.

The train slowed as it approached the next station. The drunk stood up, wiping his face with his sleeve, and stumbled toward the doors. He didn’t say goodbye, but the old man didn’t seem to expect him to. He simply watched him go, his expression calm, almost serene.

As the doors hissed shut and the train lurched forward again, the young man sat back, his chest aching with a strange mix of awe and shame. He had been ready to fight, to assert his strength, but the old man had shown him what true strength looked like. It wasn’t about winning. It was about understanding. About love.

The old man remained seated, his gaze fixed on the passing cityscape. The young man never learned his name, never saw him again, but the lesson stayed with him, etched into his soul. Aikido wasn’t just about physical technique. It was about finding harmony, even in the midst of chaos. And sometimes, that meant putting your ego aside and showing love and compassion instead.

The train rolled on, the city blurring past the windows. The young man closed his eyes and let the tears fall, feeling the weight of the old man’s wisdom settle over him like a second skin. In that moment, he understood. True strength wasn’t in the hands or the body. It was in the heart. He understood the true meaning of Aikido.

This is inspired by a Real Story from Sensei Terry Dobson.

#Musk #ubermensch #InsiderPerspective#Liberated from FB #PhilipLow #nazisalute

Source: Philip Low on FB

I have known Elon Musk at a deep level for 14 years, well before he was a household name. We used to text frequently. He would come to my birthday party and invite me to his parties. He would tell me everything about his women problems. As sons of highly accomplished men who married venuses, were violent and lost their fortunes, and who were bullied in high school, we had a number of things in common most people cannot relate to. We would hang out together late in Los Angeles. He would visit my San Diego lab. He invested in my company.
Elon is not a Nazi, per se.
He is something much better, or much worse, depending on how you look at it.
Nazis believed that an entire race was above everyone else.
Elon believes he is above everyone else.
He used to think he worked on the most important problems. When I met him, he did not presume to be a technical person — he would be the first to say that he lacked the expertise to understand certain data. That happened later. Now, he acts as if he has all the solutions.
All his talk about getting to Mars to “maintain the light of consciousness” or about “free speech absolutism” is actually BS Elon knowingly feeds people to manipulate them. Everything Elon does is about acquiring and consolidating power. That is why he likes far right parties, because they are easier to control. That is also why he gave himself $56 Billion which could have gone to the people actually doing the work and innovations he is taking credit for at Tesla (the reason he does not do patents is because he would not be listed as an inventor as putting a fake inventor on a patent would kill it and moreover it would reveal the superstars behind the work). His lust for power is also why he did xAI and Neuralink, to attempt to compete with OpenAI and NeuroVigil, respectively, despite being affiliated with them. Unlike Tesla and Twitter, he was unable to conquer those companies and tried to create rivals. I fired him with cause in December 2021 when he tried to undermine NV.
Elon did two Nazi salutes.
He did them for five main reasons:
1. He was concerned that the “Nazi wing” of the MAGA movement, under the influence of Steve Bannon, would drive him away from Trump, somewhere in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, rather than in the West Wing which is where he wants to be. He was already feeling raw over the fact that Trump did not follow his recommendation for Treasury Secretary and that the Senate also did not pick his first choice;
2. He was upset that he had had to go to Israel and Auschwitz to make up for agreeing with a Nazi sympathizer online and wanted to reclaim his “power” just like when he told advertisers to “go fuck yourself”. This has nothing to do with Asperger’s;
3. There are some Jews he actually hates: Sam Altman is amongst them;
4. He enjoys a good thrill and knew exactly what he was doing;
5. His narcissistic self was hoping the audience would reflect his abject gesture back to him, thereby showing complete control and dominion over it, and increasing his leverage over Trump. That did not happen.
Bottom line: Elon is not a Nazi but he did give two Nazi Salutes, which is completely unacceptable.
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N.B. For the few whining about my post “sans connaissance the cause” and either trembling about my having shattered their illusions about their cult leader or thinking I am defending Elon:
I. My point is that he is transactional rather than ideological;
II. That being said, I am not defending him or his actions, just explaining them and confirming that he did, in fact, do two Nazi Salutes if anyone had doubts or believed the doctored footage of Taylor Swift doing the same thing to normalize what Elon did;
III. At some point, it matters to few people if one is a Nazi or if one acts like one. My father was a Holocaust Survivor. 32 out of 35 of his family members were murdered by Nazis. My mother’s grandparents were murdered in Auschwitz;
IV. After Elon tried to manipulate NV’s stock in 2021, I fired him with cause, and he was unable to exercise his stock options. In the aftermath of the Nazi Salutes, I told both him and his wealth manager to fuck off. Any remaining friendship between us ended with the Nazi Salutes. He is blocked on my end and I am pretty sure I am blocked on his;
V. I did not share what he told me in confidence. I just happen to know him extremely well, the person, the aspirations and the Musk Mask;
VI. I know who I am, have no desire to be famous and give exceedingly few media interviews. I prefer to work in obscurity and let the work speak for itself. I am certainly not envious and would definitely not want Elon’s life, including living in a bubble and having to make one outlandish claim after another and manipulate the public, elections and governments to shore up my stock and prevent the bubble from bursting. Unlike Elon, I am an actual scientist and inventor and I am not pretending to be someone I am not, like a fellow who got his BA in Econ at 26 all of a sudden pretending to be an expert in mechanical engineering, chemistry, rocket science, neuroscience and AI and keeping the people actually doing the work hidden and paying people to play online games in his name to appear smart and feed his so-called “Supergenius” Personality Cult — the “Imperator” has no clothes, and he knows it. I am just very disappointed in what happened to someone I had a lot of deep admiration for and the first person to find out about my concerns about his behavior was always him;
VII. He is the one who betrayed a number of his friends, including Sergey, and, given his actions, many other people who believed him and believed in him. I have no sympathy for this behavior, and at some point, after having repeatedly confronted it in private, I believe the ethical thing to do is to speak out, forcefully and unapologetically, whatever the risks may be, so as to not be part of the timid flock remaining silent while evil is being done, including propping up far right governments around the world in part to deregulate his companies and become the first trillionaire and otherwise to “rule the planet” — he knows Mars won’t be terraformed in his lifetime and he really wants his planet. No joke… Ethics matter. People matter. The truth matters.
I took down Descartes (through the Cambridge Declaration on Consciousness) and I am definitely not afraid of a so-called inventor whose greatest invention is his image.
I will not be silent. You should not be either. I am a sovereign individual, and so are you. I stood up to bullies, and am stepping out of the dark to do it again.
Stop working for him and being exploited by him. Sell your Tesla and dump your Tesla stock. Nikola Tesla was a great, creative and courageous man who led with ethics and by example and he would not have wanted for his good name to have been used by him and would agree with my principled stance. Sign off of “X” which is boosting far right propaganda, and of your Starlink as well. He is a complete cunt who doesn’t give a shit about you — only about power. Just ask Reid Hoffman. He only wants to control, dominate and use you — don’t let him and cut him and his businesses out of your and your loved ones’ lives entirely. Remember he is a total miserable self-loathing poser, and unless you are too, he will be much more afraid of you than you should ever be of him.
He will probably come after me, and I am completely fine with that. I am a self-made multibillionaire with an armada of lawyers — literally — and most importantly, I know who I am and who I stand for, the people and their freedoms, whatever happens. He can send his dumb Proud Boys and Oath Keepers after me and they will be butchered on sight. Either way, I would rather die with honor than live as a coward.
“Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” — Elie Wiesel, Holocaust Survivor and Nobel Peace Prize laureate


www.facebook.comPhilip LowI have known Elon Musk at a deep level for 14 years, well before he was a household name. We used to text frequently. He would come to my birthday party and invite me to his parties. He would tell me...

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