Unraveling the Universe: From Aliens to Politics

The quest to uncover the truth about extraterrestrial life has captivated humanity for generations. As we gaze upon the stars and ponder the mysteries of the cosmos, our thoughts inevitably gravitate towards the age-old question: “Where are the aliens?” Join me on a journey through the enigmatic realms of the universe, as we embark on a thought-provoking exploration that transcends the boundaries of our world.

Amidst our cosmic contemplations, we will pivot towards the earthly domain to navigate the compelling narratives surrounding political luminaries. From the intriguing endeavors of Tulsi Gabbard to the astute prognostications of Eric Weinstein regarding the 2024 Presidential election, our trajectory will transition from the expanse of the universe to the intricacies of terrestrial politics. Let’s embark on this captivating odyssey, unraveling the enigma of the universe and delving into the captivating tales of political intrigue that intersect with our world.

So where are the aliens….

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Tulsi Gabbard

Does anyone remember Tulsi Gabbard? Once near the top of the DNC, she helped run it. One of their top lieutenants now makes a name for herself, speaking out against the DNC. She’s been linked to RFK Jr and his Presidential run. Often times can be interesting to hear her viewpoints as a once insider to now very much on the out.

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Moving on. I always find conversations with Eric Weinstein to be interesting. Not sure who he is? Well you should.

Eric Weinstein is a prominent American mathematician, economist, and managing director of Thiel Capital. He is also known for his podcast “The Portal,” where he engages in profound conversations with diverse guests, exploring a wide range of topics including science, technology, culture, and society. The podcast is widely regarded for its thought-provoking discussions and its ability to delve into complex subjects.

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Lastly…..

We had dinner last evening with our friends Terri and Andy. It’s always good to get out with friends you’ve known so well; it’s like bookmarking a book: You can just pick up where you left off. Things are very similar for other friends we’ve known for a long time.

We went to this restaurant called Cucina Urbana. I won’t be returning. The service was terrible. If you order a Manhatten and get delivered an ‘Old Fashioned at least make it a good one. Nope. It wasn’t properly made, as they had a bartender call off. Call off on a Saturday. I guess they didn’t think they’d ever need a backup bartender. 😂 Also, to travel that far for thin-crust pizza. Argh! 😠

I’ll be watching to see how Caitlin Clark does today. I can’t believe they sold out tickets just to watch them practice yesterday. Insanity.

Have a good Sunday!