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@ParmeleeSeth @CairoTiger @shipwreckedcrew US vs Schrader (1993 8th circuit Minnesota binding) case-law.vlex.com/vid/u-s-v-schr…
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@CairoTiger @shipwreckedcrew law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18…
There’s these things called commas. Forcibly assault. Then the other types
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So Renee Good was shot twice in the torso and once in the arm.
I was assured by thousands of posts here that she had been executed by the ICE Officer with three shots to the face.
That was 8 days ago.
Should I take this to mean that many idiots here post falsehoods merely for shock value when they actually know NOTHING about the subject they are posting on????
This changes everything.
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i was actually the 2nd AD on skyfall and this isn’t what happened at all. daniel was terrified that day, he kept crying and asking for more and more safety gear and stomping his feet if he wasn’t allowed it. there’s full takes of him doing this in tears with a helmet and armbands
Best Movie Moments 🍿@BestMovieMom
In Skyfall, Daniel Craig insisted on sliding down the escalator rail himself in that iconic subway chase. The stunt team first set up cables with a brake system, but after a few rigged runs, Craig ditched the safety gear entirely and nailed the slide completely unaided.
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Because the empirical evidence we have at our disposal doesn't support your statement.
You cannot provide evidence that the COVID-19 vaccines posed a bigger risk than the benefit they provided.
If you can, do so now...
No anecdotes, emotional appeals or stories...

Dr. Kat Lindley@DrKatLindley
Why can't “the science” admit they were wrong on the covid shots?
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@Rainmaker1973 Your 3.8m reach must have proved very alluring to the pharmagandists.
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COVID vaccines are cutting death rates years after the first dose.
A groundbreaking analysis involving more than 28 million individuals has validated a widely held suspicion: COVID mRNA vaccines not only shielded people from the virus but also correlated with reduced mortality from all causes over several years post-vaccination.
French researchers followed adults aged 18–59 for almost four years. Published in JAMA Network Open, their results reveal that vaccinated individuals faced a 74% lower risk of death from severe COVID-19 and a 25% reduced chance of dying from any cause compared to their unvaccinated counterparts. This benefit held steady even in younger groups, who generally experience milder COVID risks.
This marks the first extensive, population-level investigation into all-cause mortality extending years beyond vaccination. Leveraging nationwide health records and controlling for 41 health-related variables, the team achieved unprecedented clarity in isolating the vaccines' effects.
Although rare side effects such as myocarditis and anaphylaxis have been documented, the research detected no elevated long-term mortality risk from the vaccines. On the contrary, death rates were 29% lower in the initial six months following vaccination—a gap that persisted meaningfully over time.
The scientists acknowledge that part of the advantage might stem from healthier individuals being more inclined to vaccinate. Yet, even after rigorous adjustments for these confounders, the vaccinated group still exhibited greater longevity.
In summary, mRNA vaccines demonstrably averted COVID-related fatalities—and may have contributed to broader life-saving benefits as well.
["COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination and 4-Year All-Cause Mortality Among Adults Aged 18 to 59 Years in France." JAMA, 2025]

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@Tuluminati888 I'm guessing once you get a blue tick you are subjected to the advertising tier algorithim. If you post on contentious subjects but go gainst the consensus your reach is restricted whereas blue ticks that support the current thing are boosted.
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@EssexgoonerMr If anyone knows him, please ask him to get in touch with StationX. We can offer him free IT, cyber security, and AI education, along with mentorship, to help him transition into a well-paid role.
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@Rainmaker1973 Should have taken his pannier boxes off and walked them through first. That rock and his left pannier put the bike and his right foot way too close to the edge of loose scree.
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@Tuluminati888 @Andrew_J_Cass @IanCopeland5 I agree - its highly unlikely to be organic, especially at this stage.
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I’m not denying they may be real people.
What I’m questioning is how the accounts are being used. The coordination, the timing, the language, the tactics. That doesn’t look organic.
Real person ≠ Independent actor.
Agendas don’t require fake identities.
They require alignment, incentives, and orchestration.
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I've read quite a bit about Antoine and Pasteur in my 10 years of education in biology after highschool.
It's not that his work was "hog wash" for the time. He was limited by the technology of his day...
Today we KNOW that germ theory explains the mechanism by which infectious disease spreads and causes pathology...
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@Andrew_J_Cass @Tuluminati888 @IanCopeland5 I don't know about the others but, unless you think this bio has been planted on the official NHS website or the X account is fraudulently posing as him, it looks like Dr Neil Stone is a real person. uclh.nhs.uk/our-services/f…
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Yep. None of them exist in the real world. Everything is cut and paste. Same playbook. They’re all instructed by Pharma and funded by Pharma. They attack people behind fake social media accounts and the people that they say they are, they are not. All pictures are fake. All credentials are fake. It’s one giant façade. I had it verified by an outside tech team, and a former X employee. We also have records of the payments being made to the people behind these accounts. A bunch of the people who used to work for the organizations that coordinate these attacks and these payments left, quit, and came forward, they couldn’t do it anymore and revealed everything. We went deep.
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@A1an_M On one of the London marches 29/5/21 a local headmaster engaged us in polite conversation at an "antivaxxer" encampment. He had no idea of the ingredients nor operational mechanism of mrna 💉,disinterested in fact, trusting only what he'd heard on the BBC or read in the Guardian
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We need to get away from this idea that many of the public still have: that something can't be true unless it's appeared in a Regime official news source.
I guessed the injectables might be harmful when the timetable for rollout was first discussed in late 2020, based on nothing more than recognising patterns from history and not trusting the people in charge; I knew in December 2020 that scientists (Yeadon and Wodarg) had identified a mechanism of likely harm and called for the rollout to be stopped, and I knew that the injectables definitely were harmful by February 2021 when the Scandinavians stopped the Astra Zeneca rollout.
If I'd been a faithful follower of Regime news outlets like so many others, I wouldn't have known any of this, and would have cracked on getting my full dose of umpteen useless, unsafe boosters.
How do we spread the word that the mainstream news is full of untruths, distortions and omissions?
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen
Finally the Daily Telegraph admits that the Covid ‘vaccines’ can cause heart damage - it’s a shame they didn’t cover any of my speeches in Parliament in 2022, 2023 or 2024.Who knew about myocarditis or pericarditis before the jab rollout? telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/12/1…
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@A1an_M @FiveTimesAugust Been crawling everywhere on hands & knees ever since, a paper mask holds a scotch egg in my mouth as an added precaution. I get some strange looks but I don't care. My continued good health bears testament to the Science (hands calloused & knees scraped raw - small price to pay)
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@FiveTimesAugust Congratulations. But whatever you do, don't stand up, because SARS-COV-2 is a standing up virus.
This is The Science. Don't question it.
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@A1an_M Indeed. The kids on the street had the measure of him 4 years ago, echoing what so many were thinking.... youtube.com/watch?v=EAdysQ…

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The fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, is so named as it was used to control the invasion of flies into houses before window screens were available. Poisonous to flies and even dogs, it typically does not kill humans but can be dangerous because in high doses it causes delirium or even induces erratic behavior, even unconsciousness. Hence you could die of hypothermia if you were incapacitated outside. Although easy to identify, the subject of fairy tales, Norse fables (the berserkers) and suggested to be associated with the origin story of what we know as the modern day Santa Claus, this can be a DANGEROUS species, dose dependently.
I do NOT recommend consuming this species until scientists better understand its complexity.
But….what a GORGEOUS mushroom!
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@davidyelland @BBCHughPym @BBCFergusWalsh God rest you merry tellie men
Let no truth you dismay
The BBC our saviour
Was born on Lockdown Day
To save us all from
Covid’s harms
By lying in every way
O tidings of comfort and facts, comfort & facts, O tidings of comfort and facts
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BBC accused of ‘lockdown propaganda’ during Covid by Toby Young. The actual reality is millions turned every night to @BBCHughPym and @BBCFergusWalsh for comfort and facts in a global health crisis that killed swathes of victims, these BBC journalists risked their lives inside covid wards, it was public service broadcasting at its best but Young gets put in the Lords by scoundrels and they get pilloried as does their news director.

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@TygerrFish @mike_trainor @bryan_johnson At 25mg of psilocybin / 5g dried weight it's weak product at 0.5%. B+ ranges from 0.5% to 1.0 % (penis envy excepted) Also tekking for 5 min has little effect on increasing intensity. Needs to be at least 15 - 20 mins. Sounds like an heroic dose by weight but by potency it's not.
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@mike_trainor @bryan_johnson potency can vary significantly from factors like mushroom type and selective breeding within mushroom types
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@panthurrrr @champtgram The mycelium is eternal but the fruit emerges & dies. It must decompose for the network to prosper. Bryan's efforts to preserve the fruit deplete the substrate—his identification with form blinds him to the truth: he already *is* the immortal mycelium, not just the fruiting body.
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@champtgram mushrooms themselves are the essence of don't die via mycelium; the largest and oldest living organism on Earth is a a network of fungi. I would give 0% chance his mission falters.
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i see everyone on here talking about mushrooms because of bryan johnson taking them, saying they're demonic/will ruin his life, so let me explain something
psychedelics are really "scary" because they just give you more of what you are
they also OBLITERATE your ego and make you realize all these things you occupy yourself with daily are not as important as you think
think of your mind as a bad knee which has been propped up by a brace (all your adult coping mechanisms and habits)
taking mushrooms is the mental equivalent of taking that brace off and being forced to walk a mile...
which for most of us looks like "oh wow my knee (underlying brain) is FUCKED and I need to actually fix this"
it can be an extremely painful AND useful experience which forces one to confront their own flawed thought processes
for bryan, I'd say there's about a 50/50 chance he
A) comes out of this realizing this "don't die" thing is completely ego driven & has to cope with an ENTIRE life built around something he no longer believes in
B) realizes this is actually his true purpose & doubles down even harder
super super curious to see what happens
good luck @bryan_johnson

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@A1an_M @Harri21263Steve @LeilaniDowding No worries Alan. I had to go and double check it myself as I've seen similar quotes that failed to mention it.
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@onezeropoint @Harri21263Steve @LeilaniDowding The quotes from the BTP that I saw reported all over the internet didn't mention where the 32 year old was born, only that they were British nationals.
But I see the full statement from the BTP did, my apologies.
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@A1an_M @Harri21263Steve @LeilaniDowding Which original statement do you mean Alan ? The one I watched with superintendent Lovelace said "both were born in the United Kingdom" 1'24" youtube.com/watch?v=zv1yQ0…

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@Harri21263Steve @LeilaniDowding The original statement about the 32 year old called him a "British national". No mention of him being British born. British national just means he has some paperwork which says he's British.
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