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... a draft version obtained by The Associated Press ...

A look at Trump's Board of Peace and who has been invited
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... The board's charter has not yet been made public, but a draft version obtained by The Associated Press indicates much of the power will be concentrated Trump's hands. A $1 billion contribution secures permanent membership, the draft says. ...

When asked by a reporter Tuesday if the board should replace the U.N., Trump said, "It might." ...

A draft charter for the board, obtained from a European diplomat and confirmed by a U.S. official as accurate as of Monday, uses expansive language to describe its ambitions.

It emphasizes "the need for a more nimble and effective international peace-building body" and says "durable peace" requires "the courage to depart from approaches and institutions that have too often failed." It adds an aim to "secure peace in places where it has for too long proven elusive."

Under the charter, the chairman -- which Trump says will be him -- has the power to invite member states, break any ties in a vote, decide how frequently it meets, and create or dissolve subsidiary entities.

The expenses of the Board of Peace will be funded by contributions from member states, which serve three-year terms. Members who pay "more than one billion United States dollars in cash" during their first year can have a permanent place on the board, the draft says.

The draft is under constant revision, is not finalized and may undergo significant changes, according to the U.S. official, who was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. ...


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yt short takedown of 2 biggest GOP oligarchs in TX

Man with a Plan:

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Letters from an American
heathercoxrichardson.substack.com

... At the ceremony, Trump looked over at the gifts laid out beside the podium at which he was speaking, and told the audience: "I heard they have a little surprise. Ooh, that looks nice. I hope it's the stick and not just the shirt. That stick looks beautiful. That looks beautiful. Maybe I get both, who the hell knows.

I'm president, I'll just take em."

And then, of course, Trump says he wants Greenland, a resource-rich autonomous island that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark.

In a January 8, 2026, piece in the New Yorker, Susan Glasser noted that Trump dumbfounded his advisors in 2018 by suggesting a trade of Puerto Rico for Greenland and, in the fall of 2021, told Glasser and her husband, journalist Peter Baker, that he wanted Greenland as a piece of real estate.

"I'm in real estate," he told them. "I look at a corner, I say, I gotta get that store for the building that I'm building,' et cetera.

You know, it's not that different.

I love maps. And I always said, Look at the size of this, it's massive, and that should be part of the United States.' "

He added, "It's not different from a real-estate deal. It's just a little bit larger, to put it mildly."

(Observers note that map projections often either minimize or exaggerate the true size of Greenland: it's about three times the size of Texas.) ...




FYI: A little history

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#22 | Posted by Corky at 2026-01-18 12:19 PM
Perhaps Netflix will take on making Ubik:
screenrant.com - Streaming Can Save This Sci-Fi Classic That Hollywood Keeps Failing

Philip K. Dick's novels and short stories are notoriously difficult to adapt to film. Like Ubik, A Scanner Darkly was considered "unfilmable" and went through many hands of "development hell" until Linklater rotoscoped it - now it's known as the adaptation that's best and closest to his book.

Impostor (2001), based on short story, was interesting but a commercial bomb.

Re The Man in High Castle - parallel universe / alternative history may have been an impetus to HBO's adaptation of Phillip Roth's 2004 novel "The plot against America" (2020).

It takes place in 1930s and covers Charles Lindbergh and "America First Committee" - seems strangely current.
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lemme just drop this short here:

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- the holier than thou routine

Not all concern for others is a routine, even if that's how you see such concerns.

@#4 ... AI is an oversold tool. Nothing more. ...

Gartner Hype Cycle
https://www.gartner.com/en/research/methodologies/gartner-hype-cycle

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When new technologies make bold promises, how do you discern the hype from what's commercially viable? And when will such claims pay off, if at all? ...

How do Hype Cycles work?

Each Hype Cycle drills down into the five key phases of a technology's life cycle.

- - - Innovation Trigger: A potential technology breakthrough kicks things off. Early proof-of-concept stories and media interest trigger significant publicity. Often no usable products exist and commercial viability is unproven.

- - - Peak of Inflated Expectations: Early publicity produces a number of success stories " often accompanied by scores of failures. Some companies take action; many do not.

- - - Trough of Disillusionment: Interest wanes as experiments and implementations fail to deliver. Producers of the technology shake out or fail. Investments continue only if the surviving providers improve their products to the satisfaction of early adopters.

- - - Slope of Enlightenment: More instances of how the technology can benefit the enterprise start to crystallize and become more widely understood. Second- and third-generation products appear from technology providers. More enterprises fund pilots; conservative companies remain cautious.

- - - Plateau of Productivity: Mainstream adoption starts to take off. Criteria for assessing provider viability are more clearly defined. The technology's broad market applicability and relevance are clearly paying off.
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