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Missouri, USA Beigetreten Aralık 2022
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
Major point of disagreement with President Trump today following him saying Americans “support” the Red Cross The Red Cross is evil. NO American should support them - They HANDED OUT MAPS for third worlders to invade our country - Attempted to SEIZE Starlinks deployed by me and @ChrisHallWx in Western North Carolina to reconnect victims of Hurricane Helene (they wanted to be the WiFi gatekeepers) - Tried THROWING AWAY hot food we donated to shelters near Asheville, simply because they wanted to be able to bill TAXPAYERS for each plate of slop they were force-feeding to victims My Red Cross rage is actually how I first met @mattvanswol, who helped me coordinate relief efforts. Red Cross is a corrupt organization, and it should be dissolved.
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David max@razib_ul47671·
For the next 48 hours, I’m giving away my complete $12,000/month with ChatGPT guide for free. To get it: Like this post Comment “SEND” Follow me so I can send it to your DMs After 48 hours, the free offer is gone.
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
I've been living through climate change for 60 years. This is why I know it is a money-grabbing HOAX.
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Roaring Mouse@RoaringMouse5·
@AimePatrickIra1 Do you know about the lawsuit in Oregon? The state of Oregon has just sued a citizen for his rain collection. The state of Oregon WON the case. Oregon owns the rain. It's illegal to collect rain. The man was even forced to drain the 100 yr old ponds on his property.
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Aime Patrick Irakiza 🇷🇼
Aime Patrick Irakiza 🇷🇼@AimePatrickIra1·
💧RAINWATER HARVESTING: Collecting Nature's Free Gift "Every drop that falls on your roof is a resource catch it, clean it, and never run dry again." What is Rainwater Harvesting? Rainwater harvesting is the process of collecting, filtering, and storing rainwater from rooftops and surfaces for future household or agricultural use. As illustrated in the image, a well-designed system captures roof runoff, passes it through multi-stage filtration, and stores clean water in an underground tank ready to pump on demand, completely free of charge. 🔄 How the System Works Step 1: Roof Collection Rain falls onto the rooftop and is directed by gutters and downpipes toward the filtration system. The roof acts as a giant collection surface the larger the roof, the more water captured with every rainfall event. Step 2: First Flush & Pre-Filtration A first-flush diverter removes the initial dirty runoff carrying dust, bird droppings, and debris. Water then enters a multi-layer filter canister packed with gravel, sand, and fine filtering media that progressively removes sediment, particles, and contaminants. Step 3: Separation of Dirty Debris Filtered waste, dirty water, and debris are safely diverted downward into a drainage channel away from the clean storage ensuring only purified water enters the main tank. Step 4: Clean Water Storage Fully filtered rainwater flows into a sealed underground concrete cistern, protected from sunlight, insects, and contamination. The underground position keeps water naturally cool and prevents algae growth, maintaining quality for extended periods. Step 5: Overflow Management An overflow pipe safely redirects excess water during heavy rains, preventing flooding and directing surplus to garden areas or groundwater recharge zones. Step 6: Pump & Use A hand pump or motorized pump draws clean stored water to the surface for immediate use irrigation, livestock watering, household cleaning, or with additional treatment, even drinking water. Why Every Home & Farm Needs It Drought-Proof Water Supply: Store water during rains and use it confidently through dry seasons, eliminating dependence on unreliable municipal supply or expensive water trucking. Reduces Water Bills: A well-sized system can supply up to 50–80% of a household's non-drinking water needs completely free. Recharges Groundwater: Overflow and seepage from harvesting systems replenish local aquifers, benefiting the entire community long-term. Low Cost, High Return: Built once with local materials, a rainwater harvesting system serves a home or farm for decades with minimal maintenance. "Rain is not a problem to be drained away, it is a solution to be captured, stored, and used wisely. Harvest every drop and secure your water future today."
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Na Da; #NuclearMAGA #NAVY #ProLife #BOYCOTTCHINA
IF Oregon Government owns the rain water on my property, is the Oregon government liable for damages caused by flooding??? Asking for a friend.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Every February, 70% of the commercial honey bees in the United States, roughly two million colonies, are loaded onto lorries and driven to California. They are going to pollinate the almonds. 80% of the world's almonds come from one valley in California. Over 1.3 million acres of nothing but almond trees, blooming for three weeks in monoculture, requiring more pollinators than the state can produce on its own. So the bees are trucked in from every corner of the country. Florida. New York. Montana. The bees are fed sugar water for the journey because their own honey has been removed to lighten the load. They arrive in the Central Valley to a landscape that is, for three weeks, pink and white blossom, and for the other forty-nine weeks of the year, dead. Nothing to eat. No forage. No diversity. Just almond trees and bare dirt, sprayed regularly with fungicides and insecticides that were deemed bee-safe in adult bees but turn out to be lethal to larvae when combined. In February 2025, commercial beekeepers reported the worst die-off on record. Around 60% of commercial honey bee colonies in the United States dead in a single pollination season. Financial losses estimated well over $139 million. Some beekeepers lost 90 to 100% of their colonies. The almonds are marketed as plant-based. Clean. Ethical. The preferred alternative. The preferred alternative requires the single largest managed pollination event in human history and it is quietly killing the pollinators faster than they can be replaced. Every glass of almond milk is, statistically, a small contribution to the largest pollinator die-off on record. This is not in the advertising.
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FlakFerret ➡️ AO, AC, MFF
If rainwater is government property, then flooding which damages my house should be compensated for by the government due to adverse effects of its presence in my property. Or, they should be responsible for making sure their property can't do that kind of damage.
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🌺🌸🇺🇸✝️MAR✝️🇺🇸🌸🌺
I never noticed the red brick road in The Wizard of Oz… did anyone else? Or was I just watching a completely different version this whole time? 😂 I mean, I do love the whole theory connecting Oompa Loompas and Munchkins—like, okay, I see the vision. It’s weirdly believable if you don’t think about it too hard. But let’s be honest… “yellow brick road” just hits better. “Red brick road” sounds like Dorothy took a wrong turn into a suburban sidewalk. So yeah… maybe it’s not a conspiracy. Maybe it’s just branding.
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Vinnie Tortorich
Vinnie Tortorich@VinnieTortorich·
A dentist with a library card exposed the biggest cover-up in nutrition history. In 2016, Cristin Kearns was a dentist-turned-researcher at UCSF. She spent years digging through archives and found something buried for 50 years — internal documents from the Sugar Research Foundation proving they paid Harvard scientists to blame fat for heart disease instead of sugar. In 1967, the sugar industry funded a literature review in the New England Journal of Medicine. The researchers were paid the equivalent of about $50,000 in today's money. The conclusion: fat causes heart disease, sugar is fine. They never disclosed the funding. That one paper shaped 50 years of dietary policy. The low-fat movement. The food pyramid. Millions of people cutting fat and eating more sugar. All based on bought science. Kearns found the receipts. The internal correspondence. The payment records. The sugar industry's own documents proved they knew sugar was the problem and paid to cover it up. The New York Times ran it front page. JAMA Internal Medicine published the full exposé. The sugar industry's playbook was out in the open. They bought the science. They blamed fat. A dentist with a library card exposed all of it. Question everything. #NSNG #NoSugarNoGrains #MetabolicHealth #FollowTheMoney #QuestionEverything #BigSugar
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Not A Number@myhiddenvalue·
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Roaring Mouse@RoaringMouse5·
@saniyafatma1278 This is absolutely incredible! WOW! Thank you both for charing this beautiful art!
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Sara Mary ⭐❤️
Sara Mary ⭐❤️@saniyafatma1278·
My dad usually makes little handmade things like this, but this time he truly amazed me he’s 70 and still creating with so much passion. he wanted me to share this with you all and see your opinions. What do you think? <3
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🧬Craig Brockie
🧬Craig Brockie@CraigBrockie·
There's a single gut microbe that influences your mood, your sleep, your skin, and even your muscle mass. 96% of people have lost it. Scientists just discovered it triggers your body to produce the "Love Hormone" oxytocin. Not in your brain, but in your gut. The microbe is called Lactobacillus reuteri (L. reuteri). It used to live in nearly every human gut on Earth. Today - Antibiotics, processed food, and modern living have wiped it out of almost everyone. If you've taken even one round of antibiotics in your life, Yours is probably gone. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine made a stunning discovery. They found that oxytocin - The hormone linked to mood, bonding, stress relief, and healing - is produced in your small intestine. Not just your brain. Your gut. And L. reuteri is what can trigger its release. How does it work? L. reuteri stimulates special cells in your intestinal lining to release a hormone called secretin. Secretin then signals nearby cells called enterocytes to produce and secrete oxytocin. Your gut is literally manufacturing one of the most powerful hormones in your body. And - It's published science. The Baylor team confirmed it using human intestinal tissue, gene expression data, and lab-grown intestinal cultures. The highest concentration of oxytocin-producing cells? The small intestine. Dr. William Davis - the physician who wrote "Wheat Belly" and "Super Gut" ... figured out how to grow L. reuteri at home using a simple fermentation process. Not a pill Not a supplement A highly concentrated probiotic food you make yourself. Here's what people are reporting after restoring L. reuteri: - Deep, uninterrupted sleep - Reduced anxiety and improved mood - Thicker hair and younger-looking skin - Increased muscle mass (even without heavy exercise) - A 50% rise in testosterone in men over 50 - Faster wound healing - Restored libido MIT researchers tested it in mice. The ones given L. reuteri stayed lean, kept their fur, mated, and aged gracefully. The control group (same diet, no L. reuteri) - Got fat, lost their hair, stopped mating, and died early. Same crappy diet. Completely different outcome. Why? Because L. reuteri does something most probiotics can't. It colonizes your entire small intestine - ALL 24 feet of it. It produces natural antibiotics called bacteriocins that kill harmful bacteria. And it prevents the toxic migration of fecal microbes into your upper gut. When those bad microbes invade the small intestine, they release toxins into your bloodstream. That's called endotoxemia. It drives weight gain, brain fog, type 2 diabetes, cognitive decline - And is now being linked to multiple forms of the Big C. L. reuteri helps stop that at the source. The key? Dr. Davis found that fermenting L. reuteri at 99°F for 36 hours produces roughly 300 billion microbes per serving. More than 30X a typical supplement. A half cup a day is the protocol. I've been saying for 30 years: your mood, your anxiety, your energy - It starts in the gut. When I healed my gut, my crippling anxiety disappeared. Not from medication. From fixing the actual cause. Now science is catching up. And L. reuteri is one of the biggest reasons why. Comment GUIDE and I'll send you a FREE guide on how to make unlimited probiotics at home.
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Roaring Mouse@RoaringMouse5·
@White_Rabbit_OG I have always thought Rose was awful. I was disgusted by her and everything she did in that movie.
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𝚃𝙷𝙴 𝚆𝙷𝙸𝚃𝙴 𝚁𝙰𝙱𝙱𝙸𝚃
🚢💎 Maturing means understanding that in TITANIC, Rose threw a $250 million necklace overboard... For an unemployed man she had known for a few days and slept with a couple of times. Meanwhile, her husband worked his whole life to provide luxuries for her and their children, who would surely have appreciated the inheritance and a peaceful life. The real villain of the movie, ladies and gentlemen, is Rose.
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Roaring Mouse@RoaringMouse5·
@RM_19844 @Theredmagi Yeah, I quit doing that a long, long time ago. Never have regretted not complying. Decades of not following the heard. Proven right every time.
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RM@RM_19844·
Congratulations to the unvaccinated for not taking health advice from satanic pedophiles.
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Roaring Mouse@RoaringMouse5·
@iluminatibot All of them. Everything is toxic in some way. Purposely made toxic. I have gone to handmade/home made Everything.
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illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
I’ll start: Seed Oils
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🎯Nick🎯
🎯Nick🎯@SonofManwithus·
Many people on here have an answer for everything and think they're always right, so I'll ask.... What is the meaning of life?
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Roaring Mouse@RoaringMouse5·
@daexegete @pegasius01 ...because he is such a brilliant actor. These guys are both amazing actors. You hate Bolton because this man grabbed you by the feels and squeezed As was his job. He did it beautifully.
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VP@daexegete·
@pegasius01 I detest that Bolton guy.
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Peggy@pegasius01·
Ramsay Bolton captures Theon Greyjoy, subjecting him to brutal torture and psychological torment to break his spirit and turn him into a loyal servant named "Reek." Despite the cruelty, Theon develops a warped bond with Ramsay due to Stockholm syndrome. Ramsay uses Theon to capture Winterfell and kill the Stark family. It's so good to see them together.
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Rare 🇺🇸
Rare 🇺🇸@RareImagery·
How true this is
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