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Legiron

@Underdogsbiteup

Microbiologist, novelist (as H.K. Hillman @hkhillman), part-time janitor and smoky-drinker. Not necessarily in that order.

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Ever seen the insane effort it takes to “build green”? Just watch how they pour a SINGLE wind turbine foundation: 600–1,000 TONS of concrete, massive excavation, endless rebar, and heavy machinery tearing up the land for days. And that’s only the base. The blades? Made with balsa wood stripped from the Amazon rainforest, straight-up deforestation in the name of “saving the planet”. Then add: • Concrete • Carbon fiber • Steel • Cast iron • Copper • Aluminum • Plus boron, chromium, cobalt, manganese, molybdenum, nickel & rare earth elements All mined, refined, and shipped with massive energy & pollution. These things last 25 years max. By 2050 the world will be drowning in 43 million tons of worn-out blades, that’s the weight of 215,000 locomotives headed for landfills (most can’t even be recycled). Oh, and here’s the rest of the ridiculous list: - They slaughter hundreds of thousands of birds & bats every year - They only spin when the wind feels like it (so we still need gas/coal plants on standby) - They chew up huge chunks of land and ruin views for miles - They’re noisy, expensive to maintain, and require giant subsidies to even exist This is “green” energy? We’re destroying rainforests, mining toxic rare earths, pouring planet-warming concrete, and creating mountains of non-recyclable waste… to fight climate change? It’s completely ridiculous. A multi-trillion-dollar environmental own-goal sold as virtue.
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Electroverse@Electroversenet·
Newton Rigg in Cumbria still feeds official weather data to the UK Met Office, even though the station closed back in 2021. Newton Rigg is one of seven historic Met Office stations, 20% of the record, that either closed or never existed in the first place. The Met Office claims these ghost stations are providing estimations from well-correlated neighboring stations, but some of those neighboring stations don't exist either. According to the WMO, 80% of UK stations have errors of 2-5C, yet Met Office data reports temperatures to a hundredth of a degree. This isn't science. It's manufactured data built to serve a narrative.
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Dave
Dave@DaveKent101·
Is there anything that Labour won’t tax? Welcome to the GLASS tax!🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️
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Legiron@Underdogsbiteup·
@DeanoGorton Foamy the squirrel did it better, with the Amityville Toaster.
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Steady@DeanoGorton·
Tw#t of the day 👻
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Electroverse
Electroverse@Electroversenet·
A new study confirms the Medieval Warm Period was warmer than today. Researchers found leafy moss buried 36 feet deep in Antarctica's Boulder Clay Glacier, dated to around 1,000 years ago, right in the middle of the Medieval Warm Period. During this time, parts of Antarctica were warm enough for meltwater to carve a 4 km long channel through what is now a permanently frozen glacier. Ice that never melts today once hosted moss and flowing streams. The medieval warm period wasn't a myth, as some climate activists have tried to claim. The physical proof is there. Moss, melt channels and layered sediments all tell the same story, as do proxy records from around the world. The planet was warmer just 1,000 years ago.
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Stern Drew
Stern Drew@SternDrewCrypto·
🚨 THEY'RE COMING FOR YOUR AIR, WATER, AND SOIL! 🚨 The CEO of the Institute for Sustainability Leadership, Lindsey Hooper, just dropped the mask. She openly claims water, soil, and OXYGEN should NO LONGER be infinitely accessible. Her solution? Classify them as ASSETS and slap them on a GLOBAL BALANCE SHEET. That means the planet's life essentials become corporate property. Tracked. Metered. Taxed. Rationed. Breathing fresh air for free? Soil to grow your own food? Clean water straight from the source? Those conspiracy jokes about paying for every breath just became official policy from the sustainability priesthood. They're not saving the planet. They're monetizing it. Every lungful of oxygen, every drop of water, every handful of dirt, now under global asset management. Welcome to the New Feudalism, where the air you breathe belongs to BlackRock, the WEF, and their sustainability overlords. Your body is no longer yours if even the oxygen in it is an entry on their spreadsheet. This isn't environmentalism. This is the final enclosure of the commons. The Great Reset isn't coming. It's already here, and it's breathing down your neck. Who's ready to pay rent on their own existence?
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Denise 🇺🇸@NoDMsPerfavore·
Now you know how Easter eggs are made. You’re welcome 😂
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Electroverse@Electroversenet·
New data from the Institute of Public Affairs show the absurdity of Australia's net zero agenda. China releases as much CO2 in 12 days as Australia does in an entire year. While Canberra insists on shutting mines and dismantling baseload power, Beijing is busy building an empire of coal. China has almost 3,300 plants in total, with nearly 800 more in the pipeline. For every one coal plant in Australia, China operates 66 - up from 57 just four years ago. Australia is crippling its own economy to cut just 1% of global CO2, while China builds two new coal plants every week. Net zero is resulting in unilateral economic disarmament, but only across the West.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 do you understand what scientists just did to deafness.. researchers injected a modified harmless virus directly into the cochlea the spiral cavity in your inner ear.. carrying a working copy of a gene called OTOF.. the gene that transmits sound signals from your ear to your brain.. without it, your ear hears everything.. your brain receives nothing.. 10 completely deaf patients.. single injection.. within weeks all 10 could hear.. 10 out of 10.. here's what nobody wants to say.. cochlear implants cost between $30,000 and $100,000 per patient.. hearing aids sell for up to $7,000.. the global hearing industry is worth over $9 billion a year.. every year.. recurring.. because deafness has never been cured.. just managed.. one injection ends all of that.. and in 2018 goldman sachs analysts literally wrote this in a report about gene therapy.. "curing patients is not a sustainable business model" that's a goldman sachs equity research note.. sent to investors.. warning them that companies developing one-time cures were a risky bet because cured patients stop buying products.. the science to fix single broken genes has existed in research labs for years.. the same platform used here already cured a form of blindness in 2017.. cured spinal muscular atrophy in babies in 2019.. there are over 10,000 known single-gene disorders.. millions of people labelled "incurable".. the platform exists.. the proof is 10 out of 10.. the question was never whether they could fix it.. it's whether fixing it was good for business.
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BREAKING: An experimental gene therapy ear injection has cured deafness for 10 out of 10 patients in clinical trial.

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Legiron@Underdogsbiteup·
@acidiclemon2 Unfortunately the machines produce more CO2 than they sequester.
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Umbraphile@acidiclemon2·
@Underdogsbiteup Grass doesn't sequester the CO2 where it can't go back into the atmosphere. I presume these DAC plants are supposed to.
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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Will you be giving your dog the new self-amplifying RNA rabies vaccine? Dr. Sherri Tenpenny: "Our homeopathic vet... said the problem with it is all the side effects are exactly what you would see in a dog that has rabies." "They've gone from tepid and mild to aggressive, to biting, to salivating, to angry, and all the different things that happen with rabies." "And I said, well, if that's an SA-RNA vaccine, that means it will continue to replicate and make the imprint of rabies." "I mean, if your dog licks you... is rabies going to be spread to humans? He said, nobody knows."
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Robert is thirty-six years old. In 1247, this is not young. Robert knows this. His knees know this. His back has known this since approximately 1239. Robert lives in a village in Worcestershire with his wife Agnes, three surviving children, and two chickens he is not allowed to eat because the chickens produce eggs and the eggs matter more than the chickens. Today is a Tuesday in March. Robert will describe it as a Tuesday in March. The concept of a 'week' as a unit of leisure is not yet something Robert has access to. 5:00am - Up. Pottage on the fire. The pottage is oats, leeks, and some dried parsnip from the autumn store. There is a small piece of salted pork in it, approximately the size of Robert's thumb. It is mostly flavouring. Robert eats around it for as long as possible, then eats it, then thinks about it for the rest of the morning. 6:00am - Field. Robert works the lord's strip first, then his own. The ground is still cold. His boots have a hole. He has had the hole since October. He has packed it with rags. The rags are wet. They will remain wet until June. Robert is technically eating a plant-based diet. He is not doing this by choice. He is doing this because meat belongs to the lord, the deer belong to the king's forest, and the last man in this village who was caught with an unlicensed rabbit spent a period in the stocks that his family still doesn't fully discuss. 10:00am - Brief rest. Rye bread, hard. A small onion. Robert thinks about the pig that was slaughtered in November. He thinks about this often. The memory of fat is a specific and enduring thing when you don't have much of it. 1:00pm - Back to the field. Robert's average daily calorie intake is somewhere between 1,500 and 2,000 calories, the majority from grain. He is doing agricultural labour that modern exercise scientists would classify as extremely high intensity. He is, measurably, running on insufficient fuel. He is aware of this in the way that you are aware of things that cannot be changed: completely, and without drama. 4:00pm - Home. Agnes has made more pottage. It is similar to this morning's pottage. Robert eats it. Robert's teeth hurt. They have hurt for two years. There is no dentist. There is a barber-surgeon in the market town seven miles away. Robert cannot afford the barber-surgeon and cannot take the day from the fields. His teeth continue to hurt. 7:00pm - Sleep. Robert will be awake again at five. He is thirty-six. He will probably not see forty. The leading cause of death for men in his position is a combination of infection, injury, and the slow arithmetic of malnutrition across a lifetime. Somewhere, eight hundred years from now, someone will describe Robert's diet as "ancestral," "plant-forward," and "aligned with the earth." Robert would have a great deal to say about this. Robert does not have the energy.
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Goku
Goku@ProjectGokuu·
Bill Gates is funding a technology that can erase entire species from Earth. Scientists around the world believe this should be banned and not available to anyone. It's called gene drive. It hijacks natural reproduction using CRISPR. Instead of passing a modified gene to half of an organism's offspring, gene drive forces it into all of them. The modification doesn't stop. It spreads through the entire wild population on its own. Generation after generation until the species collapses. Gates wants to deploy it on mosquitoes to eliminate malaria. On paper it sounds like a breakthrough. But Malone says a significant portion of the scientific community believes gene drive should never leave the lab. Because there is no off switch. Once it enters a wild ecosystem, no one can recall it, slow it down, or undo what it does. He pointed to something Brett Weinstein has warned about for years. Ecosystems are so deeply interconnected that wiping out one species can unravel chains of dependence that no model has ever fully mapped. We saw what one lab leak did with COVID. Gene drive is a lab release by design. — Robert Malone on Joe Rogan Experience (@joeroganhq)
Goku@ProjectGokuu

Robert Malone's cardiologist had one question after he took the mRNA vaccine. "Why were you so stupid?" Malone helped create the foundation this entire platform was built on, holding nine patents on mRNA vaccine technology In his own animal research, the technology was severely inflammatory. It didn't stay at the injection site. It spread everywhere. He had abandoned it years ago as too risky for use in animals. Then the pandemic hit. A senior colleague told him the delivery problems had been solved. The public was told it was safe and effective. And Malone needed to travel internationally, which required the jab. He took Moderna in 2021. He had a series of adverse events. His doctor didn't feel sorry for him. She was baffled that the one person on Earth who should have known better didn't. Malone has answered that question a thousand times since. "You were the one that should have known." If the man who helped build the technology couldn't protect himself from it, the question isn't why he took it. The question is why anyone trusted the information they were given. — Robert Malone on Joe Rogan Experience (@joeroganhq) PS. This account exists to share unconventional health insights you won't find else on the internet. If this post interested you, follow me for more - you won't want to miss what we have in line next.

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Electroverse@Electroversenet·
Almost 80% of UK Met Office stations have error margins of up to 2C, with many as bad as 5C. Yet the same agency claims new records down to a hundredth of a degree. Of the UK's 380 stations, only 14% meet World Meteorological Organization standards. The rest sit beside roads, buildings or runways, places like Heathrow and St James' Park. According to the WMO, almost half of UK stations are rated Class 4, unreliable, with a third rated Class 5, effectively junk. These distorted readings feed climate emergency headlines and Net Zero policies. Meanwhile, satellite and high-grade US datasets show only slight warming - a continuation of the post-Little Ice Age temperature rise. But those don't serve the narrative, so they're routinely ignored.
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Goku
Goku@ProjectGokuu·
Dr. Roger Seheult just shared a story that should change how every hospital on Earth operates. A 15-year-old boy with blood cancer developed a flesh-eating fungal infection. Doctors removed his left lung. The infection spread to his right. He'd been in hospital for 6 weeks. Nothing was working. The doctors told his family he had two days to live. When they asked what he wanted to do with his remaining time, he said: "I just want to go outside." The staff got his hospital bed outside. Same medications. Same treatment. The only thing that changed was sunlight. • Day 1: His infection markers dropped. • Day 2: They dropped further. • Day 5: He was off the breathing machine. A CT scan showed the infection was 60 to 70% gone. He went home alive. Seheult says people in hospital beds closer to windows get discharged faster. Patients in hospitals with bigger windows give better recovery scores. And infrared light from the sun penetrates up to 8 centimeters into the body, directly fueling the mitochondria that power every cell. He's now working with three hospitals to start getting critically ill patients outside. We used to build hospitals with verandas so patients could be wheeled into the sun. Then we stopped. Maybe it's time to start again. — Dr. Roger Seheult on Steven Bartlett's (@StevenBartlett) DOAC podcast
Goku@ProjectGokuu

Dr. Roger Seheult just revealed one of the biggest studies on sunlight. A massive Swedish study followed 30,000 women for over 20 years and found that those who actively sought sun exposure had dramatically lower death rates from cancer, heart disease, and all causes. The shocking part? Sun avoiders had roughly double the overall mortality. Even heavy smokers who got plenty of sun had similar death rates to non-smokers who avoided it. Sunlight appears to extend life through vitamin D, nitric oxide, and immune support - yet we're still told to hide from it. Are you getting enough sun? — Dr. Roger Seheult (@RogerSeheult) on Steven Bartlett’s (@StevenBartlett) DOAC podcast

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