Alan McCright 🇺🇸
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Alan McCright 🇺🇸
@Alan_McCright
Founding stock. Pantologist: "Specialization is for insects." --Heinlein. Rights are taken, not given. 🚫 DMs. ICE hotline: 866-DHS-2-ICE
Connecticut, USA Joined Mart 2009
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Here it is:
The State of Wisconsin, Election Month November 2020.
Over 200,000 illegal mail-in ballots cast in the Wisconsin 2020 election.
“We were able to examine actual envelopes that contained the mail-in ballots. This allowed us to identify by person, by address, by word.”
• More than 3,000 incomplete or falsified ballot certificates.
• More than 2,000 had no initials.
• More than 17,271 were illegally dropped off.
Tens of thousands more were affected because the ballots were co-mingled.
Indefinitely confined—unable to get to the polls.
• More than 28,395 people identified provided no identification, including one of Joe Biden’s electors.
• More than 170,000 ballots were submitted without any application.
In other words: Trump also won the State of Wisconsin.
📝 Now, Pass the Save Act
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Dominion emails show ties in foreign countries and internet access on an OPEN remote system.
Emails mention locations and equipment in Belgrade, Serbia, Europe, and Shanghai, China.
"...when we are sending election results through INTERNET (from tabulators or RTM), this is NOT closed system anymore."
Any internet access or connections were previously denied. We now know for a fact that these machines were always connected to the internet.

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One of the greatest clips of all-time. I've been sharing it for years.
Yossi BenYakar@YossiBenYakar
t.co/X3gatitPxS Flashback: Al Jazeera TV host got destroyed by female Arab psychiatrist Wafa Sultan. This fearless woman broke the rules of political correctness and slammed the entire Muslim world for its “Middle Ages mentality.” She told the Islamists, who can’t stop killing innocent Jews, Christians, and other religious groups, that their violence is never justified, no matter how much they play the victim card. Why are Western leaders still too cowardly to speak with this level of clarity?
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Aggressive Bladder Cancer/ 2nd Pet scan, Cancer free! This is what my husband takes every day, he never misses a day since November 9th. His doctor was amazed! He had tumor removed on October 24th and was told he needed 8 rounds of chemotherapy and was scheduled to have his Bladder, Prostate and lymph node’s out March 9th. Thank God we started him on this! All chemo cancelled and surgery too after first scan came back clear! He feels great and is as active as he’s always been! If you have any questions for me please comment and I will try to answer! ALSO ALL HIS BLOOD WORK CAME BACK GREAT AND HE HASN’T TAKEN HIS BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICINE FOR MONTHS! His blood pressure has been lower than it ever was!!!

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🚨 Scientists discover wisdom teeth contain stem cells capable of repairing the heart, brain, and bones.
Wisdom teeth contain dental pulp, a soft connective tissue threaded with blood vessels and nerves. Inside that pulp lives a dense population of mesenchymal stem cells, a class of undifferentiated cells that researchers classify as among the most therapeutically valuable biological material a human body produces.
These are not ordinary cells maintaining routine tissue. They are blueprint cells, capable of receiving chemical signals from damaged environments and reshaping themselves into whatever the body needs most, neurons, cardiomyocytes, osteoblasts, even hepatic cells under the right conditions. The brain operates under a brutal rule: most of its neurons do not regenerate after damage. A stroke, a traumatic injury, a neurodegenerative disease removes cells the brain cannot replace through normal biological processes.
Researchers have spent decades attempting to solve this through synthetic means, engineered cell therapies, growth factor injections, gene editing approaches that cost extraordinary resources and produce inconsistent results. What dental pulp stem cells demonstrated in laboratory conditions is that they can migrate toward neural damage sites, integrate with existing tissue architecture, and begin producing neurons and glial support cells.
The mechanism involves neurotrophic factor secretion, essentially the cells releasing signaling proteins that stimulate the surrounding neural environment to repair itself from within. Cardiac muscle operates under a similarly unforgiving rule. After a heart attack, the dead muscle tissue becomes fibrotic scar material. The heart compensates by making surviving muscle work harder, a process that gradually leads to enlargement, weakening, and eventual failure.
Dental pulp stem cells introduced into cardiac tissue in multiple studies produced measurable reductions in scar formation and demonstrated the ability to differentiate into functional cardiomyocytes, beating in synchrony with native heart cells. Some studies recorded improved ejection fraction in animal models, the core measurement of how effectively the heart pumps blood.
Bone regeneration represents the most clinically advanced application already moving toward human trials. Dental pulp stem cells express high levels of osteogenic markers and respond rapidly to bone morphogenetic proteins, the chemical messengers that trigger skeletal repair. Their application in craniofacial reconstruction, spinal fusion, and long bone defect repair is being studied across multiple institutions simultaneously.
What separates these cells from other stem cell sources is the combination of accessibility and biological youth. Bone marrow aspiration requires sedation and produces significant post procedure pain. Umbilical cord blood requires planning around birth. Wisdom teeth emerge between 17 and 25, during peak cellular vitality, and come out during a procedure most people already schedule. The extraction window is permanent. Once the teeth are gone and the pulp degrades, that specific population of young, highly potent cells is irretrievable from that individual.
Cryogenic preservation protocols now exist that maintain dental pulp stem cell viability for over two decades. Several countries have commercial dental stem cell banks operating with the same institutional model as cord blood banking, long term frozen storage, indexed against future therapeutic need. The science supporting the value of preservation is no longer speculative. What lags behind is public awareness and clinical infrastructure in markets where this remains obscure.
The wider pattern is worth recognizing. Medicine has repeatedly discovered that profound biological tools were present in tissues it previously categorized as vestigial, unnecessary, or inconvenient. The appendix was considered evolutionary junk for over a century before researchers identified its role in gut microbiome preservation. Wisdom teeth carried the same dismissal, a developmental relic from ancestors who needed extra molars for coarse diets, relevant only in their capacity to cause orthodontic problems.
The pulp inside them was never junk.
It was a repair system the body built during youth and stored in one of the most protected anatomical locations, surrounded by enamel, the hardest substance the human body produces.
Evolution rarely wastes that kind of architecture.
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Breaking: America versus the Globalists
No candidate in modern American history has faced what Donald Trump has faced. Not opposition. Obliteration. The full weight of institutional power was deployed against a single political figure because he could not be controlled. Look at Europe. Those leaders were selected. Trump was elected. Three times. While European citizens watched their sovereignty handed over quietly to Davos and the UN, Americans refused to follow. That difference is everything. They had the same plan for America, and the American people rejected it at the ballot box.
This is not politics as usual. This is good vs evil.
@realDonaldTrump
@JDVance
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🦠💊IVERMECTIN FACTS 💊🦠
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➡️1. Safety and Prestige
✅Nobel Prize: The discovery of ivermectin was honored with the 2015 Nobel Prize (in medicine). This makes it one of the most important drugs in human history.
✅Safety Profile: The fact sheet emphasizes that the drug is extremely safe. It does not exhibit liver or lung toxicity.
✅FDA Approval: It has been officially approved for human use since 1987 (primarily to combat parasites such as river blindness and strongyloidiasis).
➡️2. How It Works in the Body
✅Metabolism: It is processed by the liver and eliminated primarily in the feces.
✅Blood-Brain Barrier: At standard doses, the drug does not penetrate the brain, making it safe for the nervous system.
✅Half-Life: It is approximately 18 hours, meaning it remains in the body for a relatively long time after ingestion.
➡️3. Off-Label Uses
✅The fact sheet mentions that the drug is used off-label to treat conditions such as rosacea, lice, and scabies.
✅Viruses and COVID-19: The document mentions studies demonstrating inhibition of RNA virus replication and statistics related to COVID-19 (including a 46% reduction in mortality in some studies).
🔬While Ivermectin is globally recognized as an essential antiparasitic agent, recent scientific literature highlights its significant anti-tumor potential. Researchers are increasingly focusing on its ability to inhibit cancer cell growth and modulate key signaling pathways in various types of cancer.
To understand why new clinical trials are being launched, we must first look at the established safety profile and the biological facts of this molecule. Here are the core facts regarding its 30-year legacy
Let’s keep sharing these important updates to support those who need them most.
All data based on peer-reviewed medical databases and historical clinical records.

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Did you know that before chlorine became the gold standard, copper was the go-to for keeping water crystal clear?
Long before modern filtration, ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans recognized copper’s powerful antimicrobial properties. They used copper vessels to store water and even threw copper coins into wells to keep the water “sweet” and free from pathogens. 🏺
In the early days of swimming pools, copper ionization was the primary way to sanitize the water. It works by releasing positively charged copper ions that naturally destroy bacteria and algae on contact—a method that’s still used today in many eco-friendly, low-chlorine pool systems.🛡️
It’s a perfect example of how ancient wisdom often aligns with modern science to provide a cleaner, more natural way to live.
Did you know?
• The Egyptians: Used copper to sterilize drinking water as early as 2400 B.C.
• The Science:
Copper ions (Cu^{2+}) disrupt the cell walls of bacteria, effectively neutralizing them without the harsh chemical smell of chlorine.🦠
Credit Ronnie L FACEBOOK

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This is the best greenhouse idea I’ve seen yet, it makes me want to go rent a piece of equipment and get started right away 🧑🏼🌾
⏺️🌱 Walipini Greenhouse (also called a "pit greenhouse" or "underground greenhouse")
⏺️ Designed for year-round food production — even in cold climates
⏺️ Good for 8–12 months of the year (or all 12 in milder zones) thanks to passive solar + earth insulation keeping temps stable’
⏺️ Key benefits: low-cost, energy-free heating, protection from frost & wind
⏺️ Build tips in the reel → location, depth, walls, roof, ventilation & drainage
❓Who's building one this year? Drop a 🌿 below!.
I put some links in the first comment for helpful tips/videos from YouTube and the like🌶️🫑🌽🍅🍓
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