Britt
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Britt is a recurring person in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 2 times across 2 issues between March 30, 2024 and August 29, 2025. The archive places it in contexts such as “Contact: Dante and Britt”; “led by Senators Collins, Britt, and McConnell”. It most often appears alongside China, 1111 Brickell Ave, 11841 Wagner St., Culver City.
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- Category: People
- Mention count: 2
- Issue count: 2
- First seen: March 30, 2024
- Last seen: August 29, 2025
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Related Pages
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- China (2 shared issues)
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- 1111 Brickell Ave (1 shared issues)
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- 11841 Wagner St., Culver City (1 shared issues)
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- 1970 Port Laurent place, Newport Beach 92660 (1 shared issues)
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- 200 Degrees (1 shared issues)
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- 255 White St (1 shared issues)
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- 2740 Telegraph Avenue (1 shared issues)
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- 4th Ave Food Park (1 shared issues)
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- 711 Milby St (1 shared issues)
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- 828 E Logan Ave (1 shared issues)
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- 86156 Augsburg, Am Alten Gaswerk 9 (1 shared issues)
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- 929 SW 54th Ln (1 shared issues)
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Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA, USA Contact: Dante and Britt Contact Info: danteac94[at]gmail[dot]com; miamiacx[at]gmail[dot]com Time: Saturday, April 20th, 11:00 AM Location: At the beach, on the Hollywood beach boulevard. Coordinates: https://plus.codes/76RX2V6M+CM Group Link: https://discord.gg/k2pzWUb9ss Notes: I might be there earlier to watch the sunrise and then having the morning at the beach
Inline links: https://plus.codes/76RX2V6M+CM, https://discord.gg/k2pzWUb9ss
We present this request in the spirit of the broad, bipartisan consensus in favor of spending appropriated NIH funds. In their July letter to the Office of Management and Budget, fourteen Republican senators, led by Senators Collins, Britt, and McConnell, forcefully argued that suspension of NIH funds “could threaten Americans' ability to access better treatments and limit our nation's leadership in biomedical science.” The case for investment in medical research transcends political divides as it serves our collective national interest.