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that can bind to an oligomer in samples and it could be either in the cerebrospinal fluid or blood either one. And then you use a test that uses standard methods to confirm the oligomer attached to the test surface are made up of the amyloid beta proteins. So everybody get that? Okay because I would expect you to be able to repeat that back to me. Well let's do an update on my Elon Musk communic…
← Previous segment →nd of conspiracy theory Illuminati thing. It's just that the good intentions of climate sustainability have rippled into everywhere and it's causing a certain set of outcomes.
So as far as I know Musk and I have zero disagreement because we both agreed explicitly that this should not be about left or right because that was my whole point you know to not think that the hoaxes all come from one side or the other. And he agreed that the WEF at least is not trying to depopulate the world okay?
So you had two people who had a conversation in which after a minor clarification totally on the same page but it was blowing up like it was some kind of a disagreement fight. So Elon Musk who apparently is everywhere like we know he doesn't sleep which is evidence he's an android. He doesn't sleep but he even saw this other series of tweets that he responded to it and he responded to the Mediaite saying that he had scolded me. His comment was "Yeah this is silly. I love your work." I think he's referring to Dilbert. Now that got 2.5 million views. 2.5 million people saw him compliment my work which was really good for gaining followers. If you want to gain some followers that's a good way to do it.
Anyway so I think those stories done but that was the story that kicked up the Ben Garrison cartoon again and that's when I put it all together. Oh that's why everybody thinks my opinion is opposite of what it was. Ben Garrison idiot. Ben Garrison.
All right I'm not going to make this long this morning because some of you may be nursing your hangovers. Yeah that reality is too funny to die. It's funny how the tech libs can't figure out Scott. Now is that true? You know the trouble with people who are tourists to my work you know they just dip in and they see some clip or something they would have no idea what they're saying because if you show the arguments on both sides of topics somebody's going to drill in see one side say "Oh that's all he said" because people assume that people are on one side or the other. And as long as I don't do that there'll be continuous Ben Garrison like idiot confusion. But I'm not going to stop doing it because nobody else is doing what I'm doing or unless you know of somebody. Do you know anybody who does what I do like seriously? Well Axios okay I'll give you Axios. Axios has my respect. Joel Pollak has the same problem you are correct he does. Well fistulas that's a word I wasn't expecting to see on comments yet. Yeah Russell Brand's a good example. Yeah I would say Russell Brand is definitely trying to figure out what's true and what's not and he is looking at both sides. I'll give you that. That one's a good one.
All right I'm going to say bye to YouTube and I'm going to talk for a moment to the Locals people. Oh by the way on my Twitter feed today you can see a link to an index of 239 micro lessons the subscribers of the Locals platform get to see now. Some of them are silly and fun but there are over 200 of them that each o
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ne would be like two to four minutes and give you an actual life skill. Like one would teach you to be a better writer in just like a few minutes. Imagine if you could become unambiguously a better writer and you spend two minutes. So that's the power of the micro lessons. It's sort of like that. So they're quite life-altering if you read 200 of them let's say over the course of a year. I will gua…
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