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DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - DARVO. Ignore.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2033542786964914641

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Yes
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2033537199271236029
EdFatherOfCats @EdFatherOfCats - Don't forget to celebrate Saint Gertrude of Nivelles day March 17th. Thank you.
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Papa Woof und Krampus und Bleaken @woofknight
Don't forget that Saint Patrick is not the only saint whose feast day is March 17. It is also the feast of Saint Gertrude of Nivelles, the patron saint of cats and the people who love them.
https://x.com/EdFatherOfCats/status/2033577480779391094

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Thank you Elon.  
The DOGE kids had the worst of it all. as400495 in particular is an old soul, decades far beyond his wisdom. They sacrificed everything.  
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2033394803757724122

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - DOGE did NOT end. DOGE is very much still alive.  
DOGE is a decentralized mission... 3-4 people appointed into each of various agencies.  
DOGE has to swim uphill with 99.9% of fedgov employees who refuse to recognize their authority and refuse to cancel grants.  
Everyone who associates themselves with DOGE knows the math prodigies, the spelling-bee prodigies, the circle-patronizers (to use a cleaner paraphase) are the exceptions, not the rules which made it clear that crime and such in America is a choice.  
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2033400641377476850

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican -  Update Article: Iran War, Day 17 OSINT Synthesis  
SPOILER ALERT: Your NATO allies are not coming. And its not because they disagree with the war; its because most of them cant fight it.  
I just published a Day 17 update to my Iran conflict analysis. Same Substack, same pipeline, substantially expanded; the update added ~30% more material including new research phases on military degradation, allied naval capability, and the narrative landscape across eight competing frameworks.  
The new section that surprised me most in my own research: the gap between European stated capability and actual Hormuz-deployable capability is enormous. Germany has NATO Europes largest minehunting fleet and explicitly routed its newest, largest warship around Africa last October rather than transit the Red Sea ... against Houthi drones, not the IRGC (pointed out by @johnkonrad ).  
The pipeline for this update pulled from:  
 CEPA, USNI News, The War Zone — naval capability  
 ISW, Critical Threats — daily strike and battlefield tracking  
 IEA, Reuters, CNBC — energy and economic data  
 IAEA public reporting — nuclear timeline  
 CENTCOM and IDF briefings, open-source satellite imagery  
Same methodology as before: [CONFIRMED] tags for sourced claims, [ASSESSED] where Im going beyond what sources explicitly state, with reasoning shown.  
Same caveats as before: Im a civilian data analyst running an OSINT synthesis pipeline, not an intelligence professional. The goal is structured signal-from-noise.  
Same invitation: if you have domain expertise in allied naval doctrine, MCM operations, European defense policy, or energy markets and I got something wrong.... I want to know.  
Link in next post   
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2033769550949360057

David Burge @iowahawkblog - By "premature" we of course mean "embarrassingly retarded" 
Quote: 
Stephen L. Miller @redsteeze 
"Lunatic who was wrong about everything dies, still might end up being right? We don't know. It's premature"  
https://x.com/iowahawkblog/status/2033528953051152680
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