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🇺🇸 Jake Hilton 🇮🇱
Just look at what ISRAEL has built to keep Palestinians out! 7 layers of border wall, and they’ll shoot anyone who tries to cross. … Oh wait. This isn’t Israel. This is EGYPT. This is the Egypt-Gaza border. But if we say “Israel,” maybe you’ll care.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
A new study found megadosing vitamin C SLASHES Stage IV cancer death risk in HALF and DOUBLES time left to live. This isn't surprising given HUNDREDS of preclinical studies already show vitamin C eliminates cancer cells through four powerful mechanisms: 1. Oxidative tumor destruction 2. Epigenetic reprogramming 3. Oncogenic signaling suppression 4. Immune activation
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@XxLeafCatxX @sciencegirl Proverbs 12:10: righteousness as caring for animals and wickedness as cruelty. Exodus 23:5, Deuteronomy 25:4 Proverbs 27:23: Deuteronomy 22:6-7 God gave humans dominion, which implies responsibility for protection, not exploitation. Left is for abortion & genital mutalations
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LeäfCät 🇨🇦 ^w^ 🇺🇦
@sciencegirl Finally. I worked at Rodney's Oyster House and I hated how the other cooks would mistreat the lobsters. Beyond just killing them quick they would torment them while giggling like children. Also the right wont like this.... They hate empathy.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Switzerland has made it illegal to place live lobsters into boiling water, following increasing scientific evidence that crustaceans may be sentient, capable of experiencing pain. Over recent decades, research has challenged the idea that lobsters operate on simple reflexes alone. Studies suggest their nervous systems are more complex, showing behaviors that go beyond automatic reactions and point toward decision-making under distress. For example, experiments with related species like hermit crabs have shown they will abandon their shells, essential for protection, when exposed to electric shocks. This kind of trade-off suggests an ability to weigh risk in order to avoid harm. Lobsters themselves possess nociceptors, specialized nerve cells that detect damaging stimuli such as heat. When exposed to extreme conditions, they don’t just react momentarily; they can exhibit prolonged behavioral changes, indicating a deeper response. Under the new law, lobsters must be stunned before being cooked, either mechanically or electrically, to reduce suffering. The legislation also bans transporting lobsters on ice, requiring conditions that more closely reflect their natural environment. Supporters view this as a necessary step forward. Many scientists argue that if there is credible evidence an animal can feel pain, it deserves consideration similar to that given to birds and mammals. But this raises a bigger question. With billions of crustaceans used globally each year, and practices varying widely—should other countries begin to rethink how these animals are treated? Source: CNN, “Switzerland bans boiling lobsters alive.”
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🧬Craig Brockie
🧬Craig Brockie@CraigBrockie·
3 years ago I stopped buying probiotics. The math never added up: - Store-bought yogurt has maybe 3 billion live cultures per serving - A probiotic capsule has 20-50 billion (for a dollar or more each) - Homemade fermented yogurt can hit 200+ billion per serving So I created the #1 device for making unlimited probiotics at home. Ferment once. Eat for weeks. Feed your gut for a fraction of the cost.
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US Attorney Pirro
US Attorney Pirro@USAttyPirro·
This morning the Inspector General for the Federal Reserve has been asked to scrutinize the building costs overruns – in the billions of dollars – that have been borne by taxpayers. The IG has the authority to hold the Federal Reserve accountable to American taxpayers. I expect a comprehensive report in short order and am confident the outcome will assist in resolving, once and for all, the questions that led this office to issue subpoenas. Accordingly, I have directed my office to close our investigation as the IG undertakes this inquiry. Note well, however, that I will not hesitate to restart a criminal investigation should the facts warrant doing so.
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
your body is replacing itself constantly. you are never stuck. gut lining: every 3-5 days skin: every 2-4 weeks red blood cells: every 4 months liver: every 150-500 days lung lining: every 8 weeks skeleton: every 10 years you don't have permanent gut issues. permanent skin problems. permanent liver damage. you just keep poisoning yourself with the same inputs and expect different outputs. your body is literally built from what you eat
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: Iran just pulled a thirty-year-old empty supertanker out of retirement and began towing it toward Kharg Island. She is moving so slowly that a voyage that should take a day and a half is taking four days. Her name is NASHA. IMO 9079107. Built 1996. A two-million-barrel very large crude carrier that has been anchored empty off Kharg for years. TankerTrackers confirmed her reactivation yesterday. Gulf News, Iran International, and Fox News all picked it up within hours. The reason she is moving at all is that Iran is running out of places to put the oil. Kharg Island handles roughly ninety percent of Iran’s crude exports. Its onshore tanks had about thirteen million barrels of spare capacity when the US blockade began on April 13. Net inflow since has been running at one million to one point one million barrels per day because exports have collapsed to single digits of vessels while upstream production continues. The math is mechanical. Roughly twelve days of spare capacity. The calendar says that window closes this week. NASHA is not a strategy. NASHA is what you do when you have run out of strategy. A two-million-barrel floating storage vessel buys Iran approximately forty-eight hours of continued upstream production. After that, either the wells get shut in or the crude goes somewhere else. The parallel options being pursued, ship-to-ship transfers in the Riau Archipelago, AIS-dark transits, sanctioned VLCCs returning home through the blockade line, are not enough. Lloyd’s List Intelligence has tracked roughly twenty-six Iran-linked vessels evading since April 13. That cannot absorb a million barrels a day. The wells will shut in. The question is which wells, for how long, and whether they come back. The Asmari and Bangestan carbonate formations that sit under most of Iran’s giant southern fields are high-permeability, strong-water-drive systems. The Society of Petroleum Engineers literature on this specific reservoir class is unambiguous. Remove continuous pressure support for a prolonged shut-in and four damage mechanisms activate simultaneously: water coning upward through the fracture network, fines migration into pore throats, formation compaction under increased effective stress, and clay swelling under altered salinity and pH. The damage is not theoretical. It is documented. And it is measured in months to years of recoverable production capacity, not days. Maleki and Gordon estimate three hundred to five hundred thousand barrels per day of permanent capacity loss if the current shut-in trajectory completes. That is a directional estimate, not a lab measurement, but the direction is not in dispute. NASHA is the archaeological signature of the clock. When a country with the world’s third-largest oil reserves reactivates a thirty-year-old retired tanker to float on top of its main export terminal and buy forty-eight hours of time, the institutional systems designed to absorb shocks have already failed. The insurance market, the shadow fleet, the diplomatic channels, and the reservoir physics are all converging on the same conclusion at different speeds, and NASHA is the one that shows up on satellite. The market is pricing a ceasefire. The Pentagon is pricing six months of mine clearance. Iran just pulled a corpse out of the Persian Gulf and asked it to buy two days. That is not how a reversible crisis looks. That is how a regime tells you, operationally, that it has run out of options between the blockade and the shut-in. The reservoir does not negotiate. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
The Overlooked Miracle Drug for Cancer? Why Big Pharma Fears Fenbendazole "Fenbendazole has at least 12 proven anti-cancer mechanisms in vitro and in vivo," wrote cancer researcher Dr. William Makis
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Clyp Keeper
Clyp Keeper@DGrayTexas45·
John Stossel exposing the Southern Poverty Law Center for actually being a hate group back in 2018.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Research in Finland found that simply changing what children play on can quickly influence their immune system. Scientists redesigned parts of nursery playgrounds by swapping gravel and asphalt for natural forest materials, soil, moss, leaf litter, and native plants, so kids would be exposed to the microbes found in nature. After just 28 days, clear biological differences emerged. Children who played in these “rewilded” spaces developed a richer mix of microbes on their skin and in their gut. They also showed higher levels of regulatory T-cells, which help the body manage inflammation and reduce the risk of immune overreactions like allergies. These changes were not observed in children who stayed on conventional playground surfaces. The findings support the biodiversity hypothesis, the idea that limited contact with natural environments, especially in urban life, may be linked to rising allergies and autoimmune conditions. What stands out is how simple the intervention was. This wasn’t extreme outdoor exposure-just everyday play in a more natural setting. Even small, regular contact with soil and vegetation appears to shape the body’s internal ecosystem and how the immune system develops. Learn more: "Dirty Playgrounds: How Rewilding Finnish Schools Transformed Children's Health." LettsSafari
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
17 WAYS mRNA SHOTS MAY CAUSE TURBO CANCER, ACCORDING TO OVER 100 STUDIES COVID shots have now been demonstrated to induce, accelerate, or reactivate cancer through 17 distinct pathways: 1. Genome instability – mRNA may integrate into DNA, causing mutations. 2. Immune escape – Spike disables tumor suppressors like p53. 3. Impaired DNA repair – Spike disrupts genomic repair enzymes. 4. Chronic inflammation – LNPs & spike fuel cancer-promoting inflammation. 5. Immune suppression – T-cell & interferon decline weakens surveillance. 6. RNA disruption – Codon optimization derails microRNA function. 7. Oncogenic signaling – Activates PI3K/mTOR & MAPK pathways. 8. Tumor microenvironment – LNPs accumulate in tumors, speeding spread. 9. Reawakening dormant cancers – Disrupts immune control of latent tumors. 10. Immune surveillance failure – m1Ψ-modified RNA blocks toll-like receptors. 11. Frameshift errors – mRNA can produce unintended, harmful proteins. 12. Immune exhaustion – Boosters promote IgG4 & tolerance to cancer. 13. DNA contamination – Plasmid DNA may integrate into host genome. 14. SV40 sequences – Known tumor-promoter found in Pfizer vials. 15. RAS deregulation – Spike overactivates AT1R, driving proliferation. 16. Microbiota damage – Loss of bifidobacteria impairs anticancer defense. 17. Treatment resistance – Spike protein blunts chemo response.
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher

U.S. GOVERNMENT CANCER DATA JUST DROPPED Overall cancers in those under 50 JUMPED 6.4% from 2021 to 2023 during mass mRNA uptake. BRAIN TUMORS: +19.5% COLON/RECTAL CANCER: +19.4% SMALL INTESTINE CANCER: +15.5% OVARIAN CANCER: +12.8% STOMACH CANCER: +7.3% BREAST CANCER: +3.6%

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Ethical Skeptic ☀
Ethical Skeptic ☀@EthicalSkeptic·
Evie, It compares well. ➡️ Inflection is roughly the same ➡️ Magnitude relates (incidence versus mortality) ➡️Incidence was up 5 - 12% by cancer, while mortality was up - 15 - 25%, suggesting more deadly/agressive cancers in the incidence delta increase component. It confirms the stories families have been telling, and our media/pundits have denied (without any evidence).
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
The SPLC isn’t alone in pushing the hoax that America is a racist nation. Look at how the legacy media's mentions of prejudice suddenly SKYROCKETED in the 2010s. This was a coordinated propaganda campaign. We need real investigations. The SPLC is just the tip of the iceberg. Source: @DavidRozado
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Daily Wire
Daily Wire@realDailyWire·
.@michaeljknowles says the SPLC scandal points to the massive importance of winning elections: "Had Kamala won, the SPLC would be working with the DOJ right now to go prosecute you and your friends and your leaders."
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Ethical Skeptic ☀
Ethical Skeptic ☀@EthicalSkeptic·
After all the defamation, threats, and insults... US Cancer Data Just Dropped Will there be even one single apology? Will allies acknowledge this? Will they remember we showed this mid-2021?
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher

U.S. GOVERNMENT CANCER DATA JUST DROPPED Overall cancers in those under 50 JUMPED 6.4% from 2021 to 2023 during mass mRNA uptake. BRAIN TUMORS: +19.5% COLON/RECTAL CANCER: +19.4% SMALL INTESTINE CANCER: +15.5% OVARIAN CANCER: +12.8% STOMACH CANCER: +7.3% BREAST CANCER: +3.6%

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James O'Keefe
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
The police just came to my office and confiscated all my firearms. Just happened.
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Dr. David Lütke
Dr. David Lütke@DrLuetke·
Diese AI-Französin wurde samt perfekt reflektierendem Ausweis von Grok erstellt. Noch ein paar Monate und Video-ID dürfte nicht mehr zuverlässig sein...
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