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DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Still researching the origins of Vortex phones, but @DOGE_GSA , did you know that GSA has a 2.2 billion dollar program which hands over devices such as phones to undocumented immigrants? BI Inc. holds the contract.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1913769280015094187
DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - NEW TOOL: DEI FUNDING DETECTOR (BETA)
- AI-POWERED. GOVERNMENT-BACKED. YOUR TAXES.
I built a tool that scans billions in federal awards and IRS filings — then uses AI to flag how much is being funneled into DEI-focused initiatives that most Americans never approved. This isn’t search. This is forensic auditing at machine scale.
Here’s what it can do:
- Uncover DEI-Focused Awards – Even when the words “diversity” or “equity” are buried deep
- Reveal Mission Mismatches – See when the money and the nonprofit don’t align
- AI-Detected “DEI Specific” Flags – Narrowed benefits based on race, gender, identity? It’s caught.
- Expose Fuzzy Metrics – Vague goals like “expanded inclusivity” or “increased belonging”? Marked.
- View Award Descriptions, 990 Filings, and Program Spend – All side by side
- Real Example:
$2.8M to Rush University
Flagged for focusing on “health disparities by gender identity and sexual orientation” — not part of its general mission.
No measurable targets. No outcome metrics. Just ideology.
$3.8M to Felician University
Branded a “FIESTA” grant for Hispanic-Serving Institutions. AI flagged DEI narrowing + zero hard numbers.
- Powered by AI. Informed by public data. Built to track exactly where the agenda meets the budget.
This is what happens when you weaponize code instead of slogans.
- Dive in and follow the money: [link in next post]
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1912729523801686250
DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - (Link)
https://datarepublican.com/tax_search/?dei=specific&spending=flagged
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1912729526611964252
DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Happy Easter.
In John 3:14–15, Jesus compares belief in Him to the moment when Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness: just look, and you will be saved.
“And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, that whoever believes in him may have eternal life.”
Around 110 AD, Ignatius of Antioch, a disciple of John, affirmed the physical resurrection of Jesus and its role in salvation - note the various references to Gospel of John, meaning it was long firmly established then:
Now, He suffered all these things for our sakes, that we might be saved. And He suffered truly, even as also He truly raised up Himself, not, as certain unbelievers maintain, that He only seemed to suffer, as they themselves only seem to be [Christians]. And as they believe, so shall it happen unto them, when they shall be divested of their bodies, and be mere evil spirits.
Now, He suffered all these things for us; and He suffered them really, and not in appearance only, even as also He truly rose again. But not, as some of the unbelievers, who are ashamed of the formation of man, and the cross, and death itself, affirm, that in appearance only, and not in truth, He took a body of the Virgin, and suffered only in appearance, forgetting, as they do, Him who said, "The Word was made flesh;" and again, "Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up;" and once more, "If I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men unto Me." The Word therefore did dwell in flesh, for "Wisdom built herself an house." The Word raised up again His own temple on the third day, when it had been destroyed by the Jews fighting against Christ. The Word, when His flesh was lifted up, after the manner of the brazen serpent in the wilderness, drew all men to Himself for their eternal salvation.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1913945894489317887
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