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El canal Martin Geddes Channel (@geddes) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 14 703 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 3 778 en la categoría Política y el puesto 2 583 en la región EEUU.

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Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 14 703 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 30 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de -219, y en las últimas 24 horas de -6, conservando un alto alcance.

  • Estado de verificación: No verificado
  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 12.41%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 6.02% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 1 825 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 885 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 0.
  • Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como justice, ghost, essay, authority, procedure.

📝 Descripción y política de contenido

El autor describe el recurso como un espacio para expresar opiniones subjetivas:
I mostly reshare interesting content here… find me back on Twitter at https://twitter.com/martingeddes

Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 01 julio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Política.

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Yesterday I documented the chronology. Today I explain the method. Rather than arguing about Q, I apply three AI analytical tools to the evidence itself—and publish the raw outputs. The real story isn’t my conclusions, but how AI can now act as an instrument for disciplined inquiry into contested subjects. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/the-final-qonvergence-part-2-the

Q is no longer confined to anonymous message boards. Whether you regard it as meaningful, malign, or irrelevant, themes once dismissed as “fringe” are increasingly appearing in official communications from the White House and US government departments. This first article doesn’t argue what Q is. It simply documents the chronology. Judge the pattern for yourself. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/the-final-qonvergence-part-1-the

After two years of intensive AI use, I realised the prompt isn’t the unit of work. The project is. Here are the workflows, tools, and mental models I’ve developed to turn AI from an answer machine into a thinking partner. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/tips-on-how-i-get-ai-to-work-for

Last year, readers bought a used Chevy Malibu for a school teacher who had lost her child, her financial security, and much of her life after a family-court battle that imported political narratives into a custody dispute. One year on, she has written to tell you what your generosity meant. The most moving part isn’t her letter. It’s the handwritten note from one of her pupils. Sometimes the biggest constitutional questions are revealed through the smallest acts of kindness. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/one-year-on-an-update-from-the-qanon

I published something more personal than usual. “And then it was over” — Testimony of an Anon. Not analysis this time. Testimony. What it cost. What sustained me. Why the exile now feels like it is ending. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/and-then-it-was-over

Auftragstaktik. Mosaic Warfare. Discipleship. Q. Different domains. Same underlying problem. When propagation fails, reconstruction begins. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/auftragstaktik-mosaic-warfare-discipleship

Before asking whether a system is true, lawful, scientific, authoritative, or intelligent, there is a prior question: Is it still attached enough to reality to be meaningfully wrong? The Prolegomena Tool is a free AI-assisted diagnostic for detecting when symbolic systems have drifted from the realities they claim to represent. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/the-prolegomena-tool-an-ai-not-even

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A short history of how we got here, because the chronology is the whole story. January: the Pentagon demands unrestricted use of Claude for autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance. Anthropic says no. February: the President orders every federal agency to drop Anthropic. The Defense Secretary bans Pentagon contractors from doing business with them. A rival announces its classified-network deal within hours. March: the Pentagon designates an American company a "supply chain risk" under a statute written for foreign adversaries. A federal judge blocks it. May: the Pentagon signs AI deals with seven companies. Anthropic is not one of them. June 9: Anthropic releases Fable 5. June 12: Commerce issues an export control directive over a jailbreak that, by the government's own account, was demonstrated verbally, came with no written explanation, and involves a capability you can get from other publicly available models today. Two things are true at once. First: Anthropic spent months marketing Mythos as too dangerous to release. Sam Altman said it was "incredible marketing to say we have built a bomb." The Commerce Department has now formally agreed it is a bomb. If you describe your product as a munition in every press release, eventually a government takes you at your word. They wrote the legal predicate themselves and called it a brand. Second: we have run this experiment before. In the 90s the government classified encryption as a munition under ITAR. Activists defeated it by printing PGP's source code as a book, because books are protected speech and floppy disks were arms exports. A t-shirt with three lines of RSA Perl was legally a munition. The controls collapsed because math does not stop at customs. The new wrinkle is the "deemed export" rule: showing controlled technology to a foreign national inside the US counts as exporting it abroad. Which is why Anthropic's own foreign-national employees are now locked out of the model they built. The munition is in the building and the people who made it are not allowed to look at it. The jailbreak is the paperwork. The refusal was in January. https://x.com/gothburz/status/2065601302705398034?s=46

What if the self is not the primary object of psychology, psychotherapy, psychiatry, sociology, theology, ethics, and education? What if it is a continuity-preserving structure — one of the mechanisms through which reality, identity, and social obligations are held in workable relation? A new essay exploring a possible category error at the heart of how we think about human experience. “The self is one answer to that question. It is not the question itself.” https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/the-self-may-not-be-what-we-think

Most people (and AI models) read documents. GTFO reads the system that produced them. I’ve just published a free AI tool for reconstructing the runtime behind policies, procedures, decisions, reports, and bureaucratic narratives. Think of it as a CT scan for organisations. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/gtfo-a-ct-scan-for-bureaucracy

We know how to service a van. We don’t know how to service a civilisation. Really. A short essay on the missing discipline that asks whether our symbolic systems remain attached to reality. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/the-cartography-before-knowledge

What happens if a constitutional injury cannot be fully undone? My latest essay explores a bizarre child-custody case that evolved into a stress test of constitutional rights, institutional legitimacy, and the meaning of restoration itself. The deeper question is not who won the case. It is whether lawful continuity can be built upon unlawful discontinuity. And if not, what does genuine recovery require? https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/the-constitutional-injury-recovery

As I stare out of my window, the storm clouds gather. Not just over County Durham, but over finance, governance, media, law, and the stories we tell ourselves about reality. A field report from the invisible battlefield of information and financial resources. Nothing happens, until everything happens. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/as-i-stare-out-of-my-window

I asked a simple question: Which court convicted me? After two years, two judicial reviews, dozens of FOI requests, and a conviction carrying six points and a £1,500 fine, I still couldn’t get a straightforward answer. The story turned out not to be about corruption, but something stranger. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/yes-but-exactly-which-court-convicted

Books have front matter. Forewords. Prefaces. Prologues. Yet philosophy, science, law, theology, economics, and governance are usually treated as though they have none. What if every symbolic discipline depends upon a quieter, older territory concerned with whether its symbols remain attached to reality in the first place? I call this neglected territory the General Prolegomena. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/the-general-prolegomena

Published: Not the American Declaration of Independence What if constitutions and governance systems are not just political artefacts, but engineering objects — with drift, failure modes, observability requirements, and maintenance burdens? https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/not-the-american-declaration-of-independence

Republics do not primarily fail because citizens stop caring. They fail when the reconstruction burden required to compare declared authority with operational reality exceeds ordinary human capacity. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/the-real-subject-was-never-minnesota

On Friday 5 June I’ll be giving a rare public talk in London: “Corruption — Or Just Continuity?” Using my own “ghost court” litigation as a starting point, I’ll explore why modern institutions increasingly feel unreal, why people end up talking past one another, and how many things we interpret as corruption may actually be symptoms of a deeper structural problem. Not a legal talk. Not a conspiracy talk. More a journey from outrage to diagnosis. Details here: https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/london-talk-on-friday-5th-june-corruption

Oak Grove, Minnesota is a tiny municipality. Yet its dispute over voter rosters is now before the Minnesota Supreme Court. The interesting question isn’t paper versus electronic. It’s: Who gets to decide who decides? Using the Vigilance Automator, I show how a local election dispute becomes a live test of authority, accountability, corrigibility, and constitutional self-correction. Sometimes the smallest places reveal the biggest governance questions. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/oak-grove-mn-so-very-small-yet-so

Minnesota poll pads are not just an election story. They are a case study in whether citizens can still inspect, challenge, and repair the systems that govern them. Military is for rupture. Maintenance is for republics. Civilisation repair is mostly janitorial. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/minnesota-poll-pads-and-the-vigilance