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Sen. Josh Hawley Explains Why America Currently "Doesn't Have a President" Given Biden's State
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Mike Johnson, Hakeem Jeffries Announce New Bipartisan Task Force To Probe Trump Assassination Attempt
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Mike Johnson, Hakeem Jeffries Announce New Bipartisan Task Force To Probe Trump Assassination Attempt

On Tuesday, GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson and Democrat House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries announced that they are establishing a bipartisan task force to investigate the attempted assassination of 45th President Donald Trump, which occured on July 13th.
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Military to Get a Lousy $20 a Week for “Economic Harship”
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Military to Get a Lousy $20 a Week for “Economic Harship”

As reported by the Daily Caller, the Department of Defense will begin giving out “economic hardship bonuses” to military members, amounting to a lousy $20 every week. We give a lot more to illegal aliens. However, this administration has made it clear they are the ones who count. Ukrainian President Zelensky gets billions of dollars […] The post Military to Get a Lousy $20 a Week for “Economic Harship” appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Joe Biden Steps Down, Hunter Biden Backs Down: Coincidence Or Cover-Up?
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Joe Biden Steps Down, Hunter Biden Backs Down: Coincidence Or Cover-Up?

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New Boss, Same Old Tricks? A BOLD Analysis On What We Are In For With Harris As President...
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New Boss, Same Old Tricks? A BOLD Analysis On What We Are In For With Harris As President...

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WATCH: Lawmakers DEMOLISH Kim Cheatles' Excuses After Rally Site Visit
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Watch: Joy Behar Calls Trump's Words Un-Christian
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The Foundation Of Elon Musk’s Philosophy 
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The Foundation Of Elon Musk’s Philosophy 

The following is a transcript excerpt from Dr. Jordan B. Peterson’s live interview with Elon Musk. In this portion of their discussion, Musk describes when he began asking questions about the meaning of life, what led him to the resolution of his existential crisis, how he developed such a curious nature, and why he is motivated to continue learning. Dr. Peterson’s extensive catalog is available on DailyWire+. Start time: 00:38:37 * * * Jordan B. Peterson: I’m very curious about your intuition. How did you cotton onto the fact that that antagonistic attitude towards birth that’s embedded in our culture now was something that should be called out and that was pathological? Elon Musk: I should perhaps go back to what is the foundation of my philosophy because that, I think, helps build up to explain my actions. When I was, I don’t know, about 11- or 12-years-old, I had somewhat of an existential crisis because there just didn’t seem to be any meaning in the world, no meaning to life. So I actually read, tried to read, all the religious texts. Peterson: At that age? Musk: Yes, I was a voracious reader as a kid. So, I obviously read the Bible. I read the Quran, the Torah, a bit on the Hindu side, just trying to understand all these things. Obviously as a 12-year-old, you’re not really going to understand these things super well. Peterson: Well, you understood it well enough to have an existential crisis when you were 11 or 12. That’s a start. Musk: I was just trying to figure out, does anyone have an answer that makes sense? And then I started getting into the philosophy books, and I read quite a bit of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, which is quite depressing to read as a kid. That’s depressing as an adult. But none of them really seemed to have answers that resonated, at least to me. But then I read Douglas Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” which is really a book on philosophy disguised as humor. And the point that Adams tries to make there is that we don’t actually know all the answers, obviously. In fact, we don’t even know what the right questions are to ask. That’s where he has this, if you read the book, the Earth is actually a giant computer to understand the answer to the question, “What is the meaning of life?” and comes up with the answer 42. And what does that mean? It says, oh, you actually don’t understand; the thing [is], that’s going to take a computer far more powerful than Earth to understand what question to ask. That’s simply the wrong question. Peterson: So was that the key realization? That the question was the thing? Musk: I would say that that was a fundamental turning point. Peterson: That’s very interesting because one of the things that you see constantly portrayed in Redemptive Hero myths across the world is that the adventure is the thing and the search is the thing, rather than there being a final answer as absurd as 42 might be. The conclusive answer is something like deep engagement in the process. So I’ll give you an example of that. The Sermon on the Mount is a very detailed set of instructions, so there’s three parts to it. The first is: Aim at the highest thing that you can possibly conceive of and keep modifying that so your aim gets better. That’s number one. Number two is: Make the presumption that other people have the same intrinsic value as you do. Musk: Well, we have to be careful about that one. Peterson: Ok, let’s discuss that. But it’s — what would you say — it’s a recognition of the universalist value of everyone who’s made in the image of God. It’s something like that. But the third thing is, once you do those two things, you can concentrate on the moment. And that seems to be, even technically, you can think about this as neuropsychological. If you’re looking for meaning, meaning is a form of incentive reward. An incentive reward is dopaminergic mediated. And incentive reward occurs in relationship to advancement toward a goal, which is a form of entropy minimization, as it turns out, according to Karl Friston, who knows this sort of thing.  Musk: Entropy is the ultimate boss battle. WATCH: Dr. Jordan B. Peterson’s interview with Elon Musk on DailyWire+ DailyWire+ Peterson: Yes, right. Well, negative emotion signifies the emergence of entropy and positive emotion, on the dopaminergic side, signals its reduction. But there’s something that’s more complex there, because the higher the goal that you’re trying to attain, the more intrinsic value each step toward it comprises. And that’s neuro-psychologically accurate. So part of the wisdom of the Sermon on the Mount is that if you posit the highest imaginable goal, then any step toward it that captures your attention is also deeply meaningful. That’s an answer to what the meaning is — a process — rather than, say, something like 42. It seems to me that you were intimating that your discovery through Adams, that the question was the thing, was key to the resolution of your existential crisis. Musk: That’s correct. Peterson: Ok, so that’s part of the reason that you’re motivated to, say, build Grok 3 and look deeper. Musk: To understand. To understand the universe. Peterson: How old were you when you figured out that the question—? Musk: 13 or something. Peterson: What did that do to you? Musk: Well, I was a lot happier after that because now it’s like, ok, well, I’m just going to accept that we are ignorant of a great many things, and we wish to be less ignorant. And anything we can do that will improve our understanding of the universe and make us less ignorant and have a deeper understanding of the universe, and even more questions to ask about the answer that is the universe, which is, I think, Adams’ central point, is good. Peterson: And that was good enough to resolve that crisis? Musk: It was. It was for me at least. And so, is this a religion? I don’t know. Maybe it is, but I think it’s a good one. I would call it the Religion of Curiosity. * * * To continue, listen to or watch Dr. Peterson’s interview with Elon Musk on DailyWire+. Dr. Jordan B. Peterson is a clinical psychologist and professor emeritus at the University of Toronto. From 1993 to 1998 he served as assistant and then associate professor of psychology at Harvard. He is the international bestselling author of “Maps of Meaning,” “12 Rules For Life,” and “Beyond Order.” You can now listen to or watch his popular lectures on DailyWire+. Be sure to PRE-ORDER Dr. Peterson’s newest book: “We Who Wrestle with God” (Portfolio/Penguin. November 19, 2024.)
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Illegal Immigrant Accused Of Killing Nashville Restaurant Owner Had Previous Felony Charges Dismissed
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Illegal Immigrant Accused Of Killing Nashville Restaurant Owner Had Previous Felony Charges Dismissed

A judge dismissed three felony charges against an illegal immigrant accused of killing a Nashville restaurant owner in a hit-and-run just months before the fatal incident.  Police say that 29-year-old Ulises Martinez struck 42-year-old Matt Carney in the parking lot of Smokin Thighs, Carney’s popular chicken restaurant and bar, on June 19, before speeding off and leaving the restaurant owner on the road. Carney died from his injuries on July 4.  Martinez was arrested last week and was charged with criminal homicide, tampering with evidence, vehicle theft, criminal impersonation, and evading arrest. A hearing for the charges is scheduled for next month. On Tuesday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed to The Daily Wire that Martinez is an illegal immigrant from Mexico, saying that he crossed into the United States at “an unknown date and location, without being admitted or paroled by an immigration officer.” Martinez’s arrest over Carney’s death was not his first run-in with the law, court records show.  In February, Martinez was arrested alongside 33-year-old Christian Arredondo. The pair was accused of stealing a white van, a red truck, and stealing tools from a white truck.  However, on March 6, Nashville Judge Jim Todd dismissed all three charges during a preliminary hearing, according to a recording of the hearing obtained by The Daily Wire. Todd ruled that prosecutors failed to show probable cause. During the hearing, Nashville Police Detective Luke Steigerwalt testified that he witnessed Martinez and Arredondo driving a white van on February 28 that had been reported stolen on February 22.  The detective said that he followed the van after it was identified and watched the two men take tools and machinery out of the bed of one truck and put it in the stolen van. The detective added that he then saw them drive into one neighborhood, where they found a running truck and drove off with it before parking it at another location.  The pair then drove the van to an apartment complex, where the police arrested them both. Steigerwalt said that neither Arredondo nor Martinez could provide proof of ownership of the van, which had a fake temporary license plate on the back.  Steigerwalt said that Arredondo had a crack pipe in his possession when he was arrested. Neither of the men spoke English.  After testimony from Steigerwalt and the owner of the van, attorney Jennifer Barrera, who was representing Martinez, moved to challenge the charges on grounds of probable cause.  She said that Martinez should not be facing felony theft charges, but a “joyriding charge at most,” arguing that prosecutors failed to prove he knowingly stole the vehicle. She said that the owner of the white van “wasn’t able to say they stole it, that either one took it, just that they had it, and were allowed to have it.”  The owner testified during the hearing that he did not know either Martinez or Arredondo, and said he did not give them permission to have the truck.  Barrera said that there was no proof given that Martinez knew that Arredondo was going to take the red truck, nor proof that the tools taken from the third vehicle were stolen and not borrowed.  She said that the “owner of the red truck is not here” and that “we don’t know” if they had permission to take the truck or not.  Prosecutor Emily Todoran insisted that the “state has established probable cause” through the warrants that the two men were in “knowing possession of the stolen vehicle.”  Still, Todd remained skeptical, suggesting the van could have been pawned off to the two men.  The Nashville District Attorney’s office declined to comment when asked if it moved to refile the case after Todd’s dismissal. Police say that Martinez and 31-year-old Adrian Diaz were stealing tools out of Carney’s truck when he confronted him, whereupon they hit Carney with their truck. Diaz was arrested on July 10 and charged with evading arrest and drug possession. He had previously been deported four times and has multiple criminal convictions in Indiana and Tennessee. 
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