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I partner with nature. There is enough life for all. Our bodies are capable of miraculous healing.

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Glenn Meder
Glenn Meder@GlennMeder·
11/ The psychopaths building this system understand human nature. They know most people will not risk everything for a principle. They know you will comply to protect your children. They know you will stay silent to keep your job. They know you will abandon your friends to keep your home. They are not building a system that punishes you directly. They are building a system that forces you to choose between your values and everyone you care about. And they are counting on you to choose compliance.
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Glenn Meder
Glenn Meder@GlennMeder·
🧵 THREAD 1/ Your daughter posts something online. She is 19. In college. Trying to figure out what she believes. She shares a political opinion that an algorithm flags as problematic. You do not see it happen. No one notifies you. No one tells her. But 72 hours later, her bank account is frozen. Her student loans are suspended. Her digital ID shows a compliance violation. And there is nothing you can do to protect her.
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Danks@danksterintel

🚨 DANKSTER INTEL EXCLUSIVE 🚨 📢 TYLER ROBINSON'S DEFENSE TEAM IS STRUCTURALLY EMBEDDED IN THE FEDERAL SYSTEM. HERE IS WHAT THAT MEANS FOR HIS CASE. Lead counsel Kathryn Nester was appointed by Chief Justice John Roberts in 2017 to the US Supreme Court Advisory Committee on the Federal Rules of Evidence. The Advisory Committee on the Federal Rules of Evidence writes the rules that govern what evidence is admissible in every federal court in the United States. Roberts personally chose her for that seat. Co-counsel Michael Burt has been retained by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts as Federal Death Penalty Resource Counsel since 2001. The Federal Judicial Center is the official research and education agency of the federal judiciary. Its website lists Burt by name as one of five federal death penalty resource counsel retained nationwide. That is a .gov receipt. Both appointments depend on ongoing federal establishment goodwill. That is how elite federal defense practice works. Your career, your committee seats, your future appointments, all of it runs through maintaining trusted insider status with the federal judiciary and the agencies that operate alongside it. Now apply that structure to Tyler Robinson's case. The murder weapon is at FBI Quantico. Seven months. The defense has never examined it. The raw DNA data is held by the FBI. Seven months. Not produced to the defense. The ATF ballistics comparative analysis came back inconclusive. The FBI has not released the rest. Yesterday in open court, Richard Novak said the evidence delay is not the FBI's fault. He deflected onto local law enforcement partners. He gave federal agencies a free pass on the record in a capital case where his own client faces the death penalty on forensic evidence those agencies refuse to release. This is not corruption. This is structural incentive. Attorneys whose professional standing depends on federal institutional goodwill do not publicly attack federal agencies. Even when the agencies are sitting on their own client's exculpatory evidence. The prosecutor is Utah County. The judge is a former Utah County prosecutor. The lead defense counsel sits on a Supreme Court committee. The co-counsel is on the federal judiciary's retainer. The FBI holds the evidence. Tyler Robinson is the only person in the room whose career does not depend on protecting any of these institutions. Two screenshots. One case. If you can explain how this team fights the FBI for Tyler Robinson, I will listen. If you cannot, this post is the receipt. Repost this. ♾️ Tag the legal press. 🔖 Tag the independent creators. ⏏️ Make them answer for it. 🔊 Facts Over Feelings. Receipts Over Narratives. @imelizabethlane

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Geri K
Geri K@GeriKay301·
@SamaHoole @NYFarmer The remains of a rotisserie/roast chicken or turkey can be put in a slow cooker, covered with water, and simmered all day to create a rich stock. Wrapping the bones, etc, in a cheesecloth bag makes them easy to remove from the finished stock, or use a strainer.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Every hospital in Britain had a stockpot on the stove until approximately the 1960s. Every workhouse before that. Every military mess. Every school kitchen. Every farmhouse. Every household that could afford bones, which was every household, because bones were the cheapest thing the butcher sold. The stockpot ran continuously. Beef bones, pork bones, chicken carcasses, lamb shanks. The bones went in with water and were simmered for 12, 18, 24 hours. The broth that came out was the foundation of every soup, every stew, every gravy, every sauce. Bone broth contains collagen, which breaks down into gelatin during cooking. Gelatin provides glycine and proline, essential for joint health, gut lining integrity, and connective tissue repair. It contains calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium leached from the bones. It contains glucosamine and chondroitin, now sold as joint supplements at £15 per bottle. It contains bone marrow, rich in fat-soluble vitamins A, D, and K2. Your grandmother did not know the names of these compounds. She knew the broth kept the family well. She knew a bowl of broth settled the stomach when someone was ill. She knew the broth made the gravy and the gravy made the dinner and the dinner kept the children growing. The broth was replaced by the stock cube. The stock cube contains salt, maltodextrin, palm oil, yeast extract, flavouring, sugar, and colouring. It does not contain collagen, glycine, glucosamine, or any of the compounds the 24-hour broth provided. The stock cube is flavoured salt water. The generation that grew up on the broth has joints. The generation that grew up on the stock cube has a glucosamine subscription and an orthopaedic appointment. The supplement industry now sells, individually and at substantial markup, every compound the bone broth contained for free. Collagen powder: £25. Glucosamine tablets: £15. Bone broth itself, repackaged as a wellness product: £8 per serving from a company in Shoreditch with a minimalist label. They have not discovered anything new. They have rediscovered what their grandmothers threw away. The stockpot is still available. The bones are still at the butcher's. Water. Bones. Heat. Time. The broth has been the broth for approximately 10,000 years. The stock cube has been the stock cube for approximately 70. The broth's track record is better.
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@ewolfe @TPostMillennial My understanding is that there is not any evidence of his admitting his guilt. That was just a fake news story. Unless you want to say that those fake posts to his supposed -:now disappeared - lover count as proof. There is no proof he wrote those posts.
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☥ EMW ☥@ewolfe·
@TPostMillennial Isn’t it the accused that has a right to a speedy trial? I’ve never heard of an impacted victim’s right to speedy resolution. It seems the defendant already admitted his guilt. If there’s evidence of that, all of this is ridiculous theater.
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The Post Millennial
The Post Millennial@TPostMillennial·
Judge Graf to Tyler Robinson defense attorney on motion to continue preliminary hearing: “How do you propose the Court balance your request for a potentially long delay against the constitutional rights of victim representative, Ms. Erika Kirk?”
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@OldRowSwig I am King of the world. You all have to do exactly what I say. Okay? I don't need to show you proof! If I say it, then that's it! My saying it is proof enough! Any judge would agree. If it comes out of this tweeter's mouth, then it is true.
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Swig 🇺🇸
Swig 🇺🇸@OldRowSwig·
Every Charlie Kirk assassination conspiracy theorist influencer looks extremely retarded now. The prosecution has it all on video.
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@RealCandaceO Wow! So... the Feds are saying, "Shut up and sit down. We have made up this story. Our made-up story WILL BE the historical story. Remember JFK's assassination? & how we blamed it on a lone shooter publicly? that's what we are copying! Shh!"
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
The defense just informed the judge that the Feds want the case to go forward with the inability for the defense to access anything beyond their summary conclusions. He makes it clear it is specifically Kash Patel's FBI ——(not Utah state) that is refusing to meet the discovery requests.
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
BREAKING NEWS🚨 Tyler Robinson's defense team has just explosively revealed that neither the ATF nor the FBI will hand over their DNA analysis files for the case despite multiple requests. Defense team: “We know these data files exist because we have summary ATF and FBI reports summarizing the analysis which go back to September… so why hasn't the FBI turned over this data yet? Why hasn't the ATF communicated why it has not?"
Project Constitution@ProjectConstitu

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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
🚨The Tyler Robinson hearing explained. Why won’t Donald Trump command his FBI to hand over the discovery documents?
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🇺🇸Lionel🇺🇸
🇺🇸Lionel🇺🇸@LionelMedia·
The right to a speedy trial belongs to the defendant. Not a putative victim.
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🔱The_Titans_Vision🔱
🔱The_Titans_Vision🔱@TitansVision·
Took me 9 years to learn this. Took me 73 pages to write it down. Most men don’t live their own lives. They just follow instructions — from bosses, families, and fear. This book breaks that. "SOVEREIGN INDIVIDUAL" — Become self-directed, high-value, and impossible to control. I'm giving FREE access to the first 100 people. Comment: SOVEREIGN I'll send it.
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David Sirota
David Sirota@davidsirota·
Destroying the @InternetArchive's @WayBackMachine would be the equivalent of the burning of the Library of Alexandria - one of the worst losses of knowledge in history. Media giants are now threatening to do this. We can't let this happen. Pass it on.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
A 13-year-old Canadian kid uploaded R&B covers to YouTube in 2008 from his bedroom. A talent manager named Scooter Braun stumbled on the videos and signed him. For the next 15 years, Braun controlled everything. Tours, branding, business deals, public image. The kid became the biggest pop star on the planet, sold 150 million records, racked up 32 billion Spotify streams, and had three Diamond-certified singles before turning 25. Then in 2022, he got hit with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Partial facial paralysis. Cancelled the world tour. Disappeared from public life entirely. Here's where it gets interesting. In January 2023, he sold his entire 290-song catalog to Hipgnosis for $200 million. Every song he'd ever released. "Baby." "Sorry." "Love Yourself." All of it. Gone. At 28 years old, he cashed out his past. Then he dropped Scooter Braun. After 15 years. No manager. No agent. For the first time in his career, nobody was making decisions for him. Fast forward to this weekend. Coachella calls. He picks up the phone himself. Rolling Stone confirmed he negotiated his own headlining deal directly with Goldenvoice. No agent commission. No manager cut. $10 million for two weekends, and he kept all of it. Then he walked onto the biggest stage in music, sat down behind a MacBook, and pulled up YouTube. He played "Baby" from 2010. He played his bedroom covers from 2008. He harmonized with his 13-year-old self in front of 100,000 people. Katy Perry joked about whether he had YouTube Premium. Half the internet called it lazy. The other half called it genius. They're both wrong. It was a receipt. He sold his catalog for $200 million. He fired the man who discovered him. He negotiated his own deal. And then he went back to the exact platform where it all started and said: I built this from a laptop. I'm headlining Coachella from a laptop. And for the first time in my life, every dollar is mine. The kid from YouTube just closed the loop.
PopNews@popnewx

Justin Bieber has officially broken every Coachella record in sight 🔥 • Highest-paid artist in history • Highest ticket demand ever • Most-liked post ever • Most-viewed & most-Googled performance ever • Most expensive tickets ever sold This is BIEBERCHELLA domination 🔥

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yes. this was my take also. my people call it soul retrieval - reclaiming parts of your soul that got lost along the way of your life. I felt very moved by watching this! Justin Bieber so deserves healing! We all heal watching!
ARYA™@elia_mafhh

This is a man healing in real time. He’s reclaiming his childhood. This takes courage. It is brave. Good for him. Did anyone else see this as him healing his inner child? I was sad because I could see reminiscing on the days when life was still innocent.. 😭

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@zakfromdahood Justin Bieber's performance mediocre? I see videos of him singing along with his younger self. Wow! Touching, subtle, vulnerable. Real. Amazing! Genius! Soul retrieval! He is reclaiming parts of his younger self that got lost along the way. Bravo!
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This is thought-provoking. To have fewer emotional lows, limit your artificial dopamine highs.
P.S. I Love ME@ps_ilove_me

🚨In 1990s, Stanford researcher Dr. Robert Sapolsky discovered something that should have broken the internet by now. He was studying dopamine pathways in primates and found that the brain doesn't just adapt to repeated stimulation. It actively fights back. When you flood dopamine receptors consistently, the brain deploys what neuroscientists call "opponent processes." For every artificial high you create, your nervous system generates an equal and opposite neurochemical low. Not eventually. Immediately. The system is designed to maintain balance, so it starts producing compounds that directly counteract dopamine while you're still experiencing the dopamine hit. This means every notification, every scroll, every digital reward doesn't just give you a high followed by a return to baseline. It gives you a high followed by a crash below baseline. You end up in neurochemical debt. Tech companies never publicized this research. They probably never read it. They were too busy discovering that variable ratio reinforcement schedules could keep users engaged for hours. They built addictive systems by accident, then refined them into addiction machines once they realized what they'd stumbled onto. Your phone delivers an average of 80 dopamine hits per day. Your ancestors got maybe 5. Each hit triggers opponent processes that create a corresponding low. By the end of a typical day of normal phone usage, your baseline dopamine is running in negative territory. You feel flat, restless, vaguely unsatisfied, and hungry for stimulation because your brain chemistry is literally below zero. You think you're bored. You're chemically depressed by artificial highs. The opponent process theory explains why nothing feels interesting anymore. Your brain isn't broken. It's precisely calibrated to maintain neurochemical balance, and you keep throwing that balance off with artificial intensity. Every Instagram hit requires an equal Instagram crash. Every TikTok high gets paid for with a TikTok low. Every notification rush gets balanced with notification emptiness. Your reward system is running a neurochemical deficit that grows larger every day. Sapolsky's research revealed something even more disturbing: opponent processes don't just create temporary lows. They become permanent changes to your baseline dopamine production. Chronic overstimulation doesn't just make you tolerant to digital rewards. It makes you insensitive to natural rewards. The sunset that would have captivated your great-grandfather becomes invisible to you not because sunsets got worse, but because your dopamine system needs intensity levels that sunsets can't provide. A good conversation becomes boring not because conversations got less interesting, but because your brain requires the rapid-fire stimulation of social media to register engagement. You've accidentally trained your reward system to ignore everything that isn't artificially amplified. This connects to research from Dr. Anna Lembke at Stanford, who found that people who undergo complete digital fasting for just 30 days show measurable increases in dopamine receptor density. Their brains literally regrow sensitivity to natural rewards. Food tastes better. Music sounds more complex. Social interactions become genuinely engaging again. But there's a catch that nobody talks about: the first two weeks of dopamine detox feel like clinical depression. Your brain has been chemically dependent on artificial stimulation for years. Removing that stimulation creates actual withdrawal symptoms. Restlessness, anxiety, inability to focus, emotional flatness, and desperate cravings for digital input. Most people interpret these symptoms as evidence that they need their phones. Actually, they're evidence that they've been neurochemically dependent on their phones without realizing it. The withdrawal period isn't a bug. It's proof the reset is working. What happens after week three is remarkable. Colors become more vivid. Conversations become genuinely absorbing. Simple pleasures like hot coffee or cool air become satisfying in ways you forgot were possible. Your brain rediscovers that reality contains enough complexity and beauty to hold your attention without artificial amplification. You don't need more interesting content. You need more sensitive reward systems. The solution isn't better apps or more engaging entertainment. The solution is restoring your brain's factory settings for what constitutes a worthwhile experience. Sapolsky's opponent process research suggests this can happen faster than anyone expected. Every day you don't artificially spike your dopamine, your baseline moves a little higher. Every natural reward you pay attention to rebuilds receptor density. Every moment of boredom you endure without reaching for stimulation strengthens your capacity for sustained focus. Ancient humans lived in a world that provided exactly the right amount of stimulation to keep their reward systems healthy. Enough challenge to stay engaged, enough calm to stay balanced, enough novelty to stay curious, enough routine to stay stable. We built a world that provides 10 times too much stimulation and wonder why nothing feels rewarding anymore. Your brain is not the problem. Your environment is the problem. Change the environment, and the brain heals itself automatically.

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Goku
Goku@ProjectGokuu·
Dr. Daniel Pompa says AirPods send so much electromagnetic frequency into your brain that it's altering your DNA. He measured the AirPods himself with his own EMF device. it produced over a thousand times more EMF going directly into your brain compared to wired headphones. He tested it multiple ways. Rounded down. Still over a thousand. "Wired headphones. Always. That way you're getting rid of all of it." Most people wear AirPods for hours every day—commuting, working, exercising—with that radiation inches from their brain without thinking twice. But Pompa says the real danger depends on who you are. People who are already stressed, toxic, or dealing with chronic health issues can handle far less before it starts causing damage. "It's causing enough heat at their DNA that they're not adapting and you're altering your DNA." He compares it to cold plunging and fasting. If your body can adapt to the stress, you get stronger. If it can't, the opposite happens. He tested a shielding product expecting it to fail. It cut the EMF by roughly half. But wired eliminates it entirely. That's why he chose wired. No exceptions. "I don't risk that." — Dr. Daniel Pompa on the Alex Clark Podcast
Goku@ProjectGokuu

Dr. Jack Kruse just said AirPods are the stupidest thing people willingly wear today. Kruse is a neurosurgeon who says wireless earbuds deliver RF radiation directly into your ear canal, inches from your brain. Danny Jones said he switched to wired earphones because he knew this. Kruse told him that's not much better. "That's not good because you're still getting jump conduction into your ear." He says the science on the dangers of this has existed since 1977. Dr. Robert Becker, a scientist twice nominated for the Nobel Prize, went on 60 Minutes and told the world that all wireless technology has biological effects. He was cancelled for it. "All of this has biologic effects. I don't care what it is." Kruse says non-native EMF—wireless technology, blue light screens, RF microwaves—destroys your dopamine reward pathways and degrades your biology from the inside out. And yet, 280 million Americans wear wireless earbuds. Most of them have never been told what it's doing to the tissue inches from their brain. — Dr. Jack Kruse (@DrJackKruse) on the Danny Jones (@JonesDanny) podcast PS: If interested in more unconventional health content just like this, follow me.

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