Robert Graham
@erratarob.bsky.social
@erratarob on the hellscape site
Your are told? By whom? By somebody with first hand knowledge? or the typical types I have access to in the intelligence community who know somebody who knows somebody who heard about it?
Statements like "35 miles around the UN" are objectively silly, as this map shows.
Statements like "35 miles around the UN" are objectively silly, as this map shows.
September 24, 2025 at 3:52 AM
Your are told? By whom? By somebody with first hand knowledge? or the typical types I have access to in the intelligence community who know somebody who knows somebody who heard about it?
Statements like "35 miles around the UN" are objectively silly, as this map shows.
Statements like "35 miles around the UN" are objectively silly, as this map shows.
Here's what a 35 mile radius to the UN building looks like.
It's an absurd claim by the Secret Service on its face.
It's an absurd claim by the Secret Service on its face.
September 23, 2025 at 11:48 PM
Here's what a 35 mile radius to the UN building looks like.
It's an absurd claim by the Secret Service on its face.
It's an absurd claim by the Secret Service on its face.
Here I drew a correct one.
September 23, 2025 at 11:47 PM
Here I drew a correct one.
I'm surprised my use case, "romantic partner", isn't in the list.
September 16, 2025 at 10:37 PM
I'm surprised my use case, "romantic partner", isn't in the list.
If only this theorem had a name
September 15, 2025 at 11:20 PM
If only this theorem had a name
In defense of this guy, I did a Twitter poll last year where half those responding thought that the phases of the Moon were cause by the Earth casting a shadow on the Moon.
I think we fail to revisit beliefs developed when we were 5 years old.
I think we fail to revisit beliefs developed when we were 5 years old.
August 16, 2025 at 10:51 PM
In defense of this guy, I did a Twitter poll last year where half those responding thought that the phases of the Moon were cause by the Earth casting a shadow on the Moon.
I think we fail to revisit beliefs developed when we were 5 years old.
I think we fail to revisit beliefs developed when we were 5 years old.
I don't know what offends me more about Amazon's "War of the Worlds" movie, an NSA employee egregiously abusing his surveillance powers on US citizens, or his daughter rudely on a speakerphone at a coffee shop.
August 12, 2025 at 5:27 PM
I don't know what offends me more about Amazon's "War of the Worlds" movie, an NSA employee egregiously abusing his surveillance powers on US citizens, or his daughter rudely on a speakerphone at a coffee shop.
On the twitter hellsite I managed to fit "the sound of one hand fapping" into a tweet and I'm so proud of it I'm copying it over here.
July 31, 2025 at 5:11 PM
On the twitter hellsite I managed to fit "the sound of one hand fapping" into a tweet and I'm so proud of it I'm copying it over here.
In contrast, you can see how Chauvin put his weight directly on George Floyds neck. At trial, Chauvin claimed he did it how he was trained, while critics pointed out this is not how he's trained.
May 31, 2025 at 4:00 AM
In contrast, you can see how Chauvin put his weight directly on George Floyds neck. At trial, Chauvin claimed he did it how he was trained, while critics pointed out this is not how he's trained.
This shows the correct technique, weight on the feet, knee OVER but not ON the neck.
Now whether it's appropriate to do this to homeless for the crime of not having a home, I'm not making an opinion on. Only, "knee on neck" actually can mean different things.
Now whether it's appropriate to do this to homeless for the crime of not having a home, I'm not making an opinion on. Only, "knee on neck" actually can mean different things.
May 31, 2025 at 4:00 AM
This shows the correct technique, weight on the feet, knee OVER but not ON the neck.
Now whether it's appropriate to do this to homeless for the crime of not having a home, I'm not making an opinion on. Only, "knee on neck" actually can mean different things.
Now whether it's appropriate to do this to homeless for the crime of not having a home, I'm not making an opinion on. Only, "knee on neck" actually can mean different things.
You are quoting a left-wing description of what RFKjr said, rather than quoting RFKjr himself. Here are the passages from the book in question.
He's redefining "Germ Theory" and "Miasma Theory". He does not actually reject the idea that germs cause disease.
He's redefining "Germ Theory" and "Miasma Theory". He does not actually reject the idea that germs cause disease.
May 31, 2025 at 3:35 AM
You are quoting a left-wing description of what RFKjr said, rather than quoting RFKjr himself. Here are the passages from the book in question.
He's redefining "Germ Theory" and "Miasma Theory". He does not actually reject the idea that germs cause disease.
He's redefining "Germ Theory" and "Miasma Theory". He does not actually reject the idea that germs cause disease.
Well, let's discuss this like reasonable people and cite evidence. Let me pick the first name on the list and show evidence that he supports "due process", when it's infringed by both sides (Biden and Trump) or even no side (Japan).
I don't mean to imply you don't, only these centrist do.
I don't mean to imply you don't, only these centrist do.
April 21, 2025 at 2:56 AM
Well, let's discuss this like reasonable people and cite evidence. Let me pick the first name on the list and show evidence that he supports "due process", when it's infringed by both sides (Biden and Trump) or even no side (Japan).
I don't mean to imply you don't, only these centrist do.
I don't mean to imply you don't, only these centrist do.
I'm not fearmongering or taking sides. I'm describing how people use the term "woke".
Most of the population, including 48% of Republicans, believe in trans rights.
However, 85% (including most Democrats) oppose trans women competing in women's sports.
This is a simple description, not advocacy
Most of the population, including 48% of Republicans, believe in trans rights.
However, 85% (including most Democrats) oppose trans women competing in women's sports.
This is a simple description, not advocacy
April 21, 2025 at 2:21 AM
I'm not fearmongering or taking sides. I'm describing how people use the term "woke".
Most of the population, including 48% of Republicans, believe in trans rights.
However, 85% (including most Democrats) oppose trans women competing in women's sports.
This is a simple description, not advocacy
Most of the population, including 48% of Republicans, believe in trans rights.
However, 85% (including most Democrats) oppose trans women competing in women's sports.
This is a simple description, not advocacy
In a Trump admin, you have to assume there's always more. In the following twitter trolling poll, I made the prescient decision to assume a second impeachment was coming, which made the second trolling poll so much funnier.
April 21, 2025 at 12:40 AM
In a Trump admin, you have to assume there's always more. In the following twitter trolling poll, I made the prescient decision to assume a second impeachment was coming, which made the second trolling poll so much funnier.
We see such argues from the right as well as from the left. Trumpists find it inconceivable that people would argue for "due process" for MS-13 in exactly the same way the woke find it inconceivable people would defend it in college sexual assault cases.
April 21, 2025 at 12:30 AM
We see such argues from the right as well as from the left. Trumpists find it inconceivable that people would argue for "due process" for MS-13 in exactly the same way the woke find it inconceivable people would defend it in college sexual assault cases.
Pete Hegseth's long messages makes me think he probably has Signal installed on his desktop. Others, like Radcliffe, confirmed they had Signal installed on their computer rather than phone.
April 20, 2025 at 11:43 PM
Pete Hegseth's long messages makes me think he probably has Signal installed on his desktop. Others, like Radcliffe, confirmed they had Signal installed on their computer rather than phone.
Do you have an official statement about the "margaritas"?
April 18, 2025 at 8:22 AM
Do you have an official statement about the "margaritas"?
I mean, sure, it can do that, too.
March 28, 2025 at 12:04 AM
I mean, sure, it can do that, too.
2/ Voter ID is a perfectly reasonable policy. Most countries require it, as do most states within the U.S. I don't necessarily agree with, I'm just pointing that it's reasonable.
March 26, 2025 at 12:41 AM
2/ Voter ID is a perfectly reasonable policy. Most countries require it, as do most states within the U.S. I don't necessarily agree with, I'm just pointing that it's reasonable.
Yes, he correctly says that everything starts with "supply vs. demand", but then has a socialist view that this is something that the government needs to balance instead of leaving it up to the free market.
March 20, 2025 at 5:55 PM
Yes, he correctly says that everything starts with "supply vs. demand", but then has a socialist view that this is something that the government needs to balance instead of leaving it up to the free market.
I don't know why "they" would want to do that.
Everyone assumes this is bad faith action, putting the pejorative "DEI" label on the webpage.
I assume the opposite: malicious compliance with Trump's EO that actually preserves the memory-holed content.
Everyone assumes this is bad faith action, putting the pejorative "DEI" label on the webpage.
I assume the opposite: malicious compliance with Trump's EO that actually preserves the memory-holed content.
March 18, 2025 at 7:45 PM
I don't know why "they" would want to do that.
Everyone assumes this is bad faith action, putting the pejorative "DEI" label on the webpage.
I assume the opposite: malicious compliance with Trump's EO that actually preserves the memory-holed content.
Everyone assumes this is bad faith action, putting the pejorative "DEI" label on the webpage.
I assume the opposite: malicious compliance with Trump's EO that actually preserves the memory-holed content.
The content is delivered by Akamai, a CDN. Changing content hosted on a CDN is harder than changing how things get redirected.
March 16, 2025 at 3:00 AM
The content is delivered by Akamai, a CDN. Changing content hosted on a CDN is harder than changing how things get redirected.
Technically, what's going on here.
I loaded the pages. As you can see, accessing the original page gets a 302 redirect to one where "dei" has been added.
I don't know why they would do that.
I loaded the pages. As you can see, accessing the original page gets a 302 redirect to one where "dei" has been added.
I don't know why they would do that.
March 16, 2025 at 2:55 AM
Technically, what's going on here.
I loaded the pages. As you can see, accessing the original page gets a 302 redirect to one where "dei" has been added.
I don't know why they would do that.
I loaded the pages. As you can see, accessing the original page gets a 302 redirect to one where "dei" has been added.
I don't know why they would do that.
Yes, but was he fired for his tweet, or for being disruptive by continuing to push an issue in the company after being repeatedly told "no". Political people like this who continue to harass others in the company have good reasons to be fired.
February 28, 2025 at 12:12 AM
Yes, but was he fired for his tweet, or for being disruptive by continuing to push an issue in the company after being repeatedly told "no". Political people like this who continue to harass others in the company have good reasons to be fired.