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Yorkshire Dog
Yorkshire Dog@plasteringpete·
@markkitch7 Let's not talk about the dale goal coming of your shit defending. You will be replaced 6 games in next season . Enjoy your moment.
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York City F(C)
York City F(C)@YorkCityFC·
90 + 5' | Goal Rochdale. Beyond heartbreak. 1-0 | #YCFC 🔴🔵
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Yorkshire Dog
Yorkshire Dog@plasteringpete·
@superTV247 The same money for nothing cash mules faces, chatting bollocks. Who cares most of us have real jobs to go to.
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sᴜᴘᴇʀ ᴛᴠ@superTV247·
That was the craziest 5 minutes of #ImACeleb in 25 years. I absolutely love the drama of live TV but David and Jimmy are EMBARRASSING themselves. To have Ant & Dec, the unbiased hosts, telling you you’re chatting shit? Pathetic. David is just a massive high school bully
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Yorkshire Dog
Yorkshire Dog@plasteringpete·
@YorkCityFC Put York on the footy coupon🙃, that's worth two Rochdale goals alone 😉
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York City F(C)
York City F(C)@YorkCityFC·
⚽️ The winner takes it all. 🆚 Rochdale AFC 🏟️ Crown Oil Arena ⌚️ 12:30 🏆 Enterprise National League #YCFC 🔴🔵
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IT Guy
IT Guy@T3chFalcon·
Here’s what you need to know. First, the term "dark web" refers to .onion sites on the Tor network. Tor sends your traffic through three relays (Guard, Middle, and Exit), encrypting it at each step. No single relay knows both your identity and what you’re accessing. For most people, Tor Browser is enough. Download it only from torproject[.]org and verify the cryptographic signature. Supply chain attacks can happen. Your threat model is more important than the tools you use: • For casual privacy, just use Tor Browser. • To avoid ISP surveillance, use a reputabe VPN .e.g Mullvad .e.t.c. before connecting to Tor. (but VPN provider knows you used Tor) • If you face a serious adversary, use Tails OS. • For nation-state threats or high-value targets, use Qubes OS with Whonix. Tails OS is an amnesic operating system. It runs from a USB drive, leaves no trace, and routes all traffic through Tor at the system level. It’s great for temporary use. Even if someone takes your computer, nothing is left to find. Qubes OS works very differently from Tails. It uses the Xen hypervisor to separate tasks. Each one runs in its own isolated virtual machine, called a "qube." Your banking qube can't talk to your dark web qube. Malware in one VM cannot escape to another. This is security by isolation at the OS level. Edward Snowden uses Qubes, which says a lot about its security. Using Qubes with Whonix is considered the gold standard. Whonix is a privacy-focused operating system designed to run inside Qubes as two virtual machines: - Whonix-Gateway: manages all Tor routing - Whonix-Workstation: your main working environment, which never connects to the internet directly Even if the Workstation is compromised, it cannot reveal your real IP address because only the Gateway VM has network access. Tails vs Qubes: what’s the difference? - Tails: best for temporary, mobile sessions where you want to leave no trace (plug in, use, unplug) - Qubes: best for a permanent workstation that offers strong compartmentalization Each solves different problems. Advanced users often use both, depending on the situation. Some OPSEC rules: 🚫 Never log in to your real accounts over Tor. 🚫 Never enable JavaScript on untrusted .onion sites. JavaScript has been used to deanonymize users in FBI operations. 🚫 Never open downloaded files while you’re online. These files could reveal your real IP address. ✅ Spoof your MAC address before connecting. ✅ Disable WebRTC, since it can leak your real IP address even if you use a VPN. ✅ Remove metadata from files, such as EXIF data or document properties, before sharing them. Deanonymization risks people often overlook: - Browser fingerprinting, such as fonts, screen size, and timezone - Behavioral patterns, like your writing style and posting times (stylometry is real) - Buying cryptocurrency on a KYC exchange and then using it on-chain - Reusing usernames on both the clearnet and darknet For payments, Monero (XMR) is better than Bitcoin. Monero uses ring signatures and stealth addresses, making transactions unlinkable by default. TL;DR Casual: use Tor Browser Serious: use Tails OS with Tor Advanced: use Qubes OS, Whonix, Monero, and strict OPSEC Extreme: Use a dedicated air-gapped device along with all of the above
Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity@cyber_razz

How tf does one even access the DARKWEB?

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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
Malcolm Roberts: "Your daily carbon allowance will be enough to buy 26 grams of red meat, 1 mouthful” "The WEF has hosted speakers calling for this system to include carbon dioxide credit trading so rich people can live their lives exactly as they do”
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Wealth Mail
Wealth Mail@WealthMail·
Try these two kettlebell moves to build rotational strength and fire up your obliques.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
The year is 1950. Your doctor lights a cigarette and tells you smoking is fine. He read it in a study. He is telling the truth about having read it. He does not know, or is not saying, that the study was funded by the tobacco industry. The year is 1958. Your doctor tells you to eat less fat. The evidence is contested. The contestation is not in the public messaging. The food industry has been helpful in clarifying which findings deserve attention. Some researchers who published contradictory data have been quietly defunded. Ancel Keys is on the cover of Time magazine. The year is 1962. Your doctor prescribes thalidomide to your pregnant wife for morning sickness. It has been approved. The FDA gave it the green light in Europe. Twelve thousand children will be born with severe limb malformations before anyone in an official capacity acknowledges the problem. The families are told the drug was safe. The drug was approved. Both of these things remain true. The year is 1972. Your doctor prescribes Valium. Britain is in the grip of a benzodiazepine wave that will last two decades. The dependency risk is known internally. It is not shared. Your doctor is not lying to you. He was not told either. The year is 1999. Your doctor prescribes Vioxx for your arthritis. It is newer than ibuprofen, well-tolerated, and Merck has a study showing it works. Merck also has internal data suggesting it roughly doubles the risk of heart attack. This data will not reach your doctor for four more years. Fifty thousand people are estimated to have died in the interim. Merck eventually settles for 4.85 billion dollars. No criminal charges are brought. The year is 2002. Your doctor prescribes OxyContin. Purdue Pharma trained its sales representatives to tell doctors the addiction risk was less than one percent. That figure came from a letter, not a study. The letter was about patients with terminal cancer on short-term doses in hospital settings. Your doctor is a GP with a patient who has a bad back. Nobody draws a distinction. Nobody is required to. The year is 2008. Your doctor checks your cholesterol. Your LDL is elevated. You are prescribed a statin. Nobody mentions that the number needed to treat for primary prevention is approximately 250. Nobody mentions that the muscle deterioration you'll notice over the next two years is listed as a rare side effect rather than a documented pattern affecting a meaningful percentage of patients. The trial that informed the prescription was funded by the manufacturer. Now it is today. Your doctor has new guidelines. New studies. New consensus. He is confident. He has always been confident. The confidence has never been the problem. The confidence is, in fact, precisely the problem.
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Juan Hodl
Juan Hodl@JuanGutiCA714·
The Hidden Origins of the Bank of England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿: William of Orange's campaign was financed by jewish bankers. Solomon de Medina, da Costas, Fonseca, Henriquez, Mendez, Nuñes, Rodriguez & Teixeira de Mattos (sephardic Jews) had acquired the majority of the bank's shares by 1722.
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Matt Uggla
Matt Uggla@matt_uggla·
@YTFC U lot are shit 😂😂
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Yeovil Town FC
Yeovil Town FC@YTFC·
FT | York City 3-0 Yeovil Town Defeat in York. #YTFC 💚
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0️⃣BlackBetty ⚓️
0️⃣BlackBetty ⚓️@BabyD1111229·
Shocking! 😉 Foods That "Work Like" Painkillers: ☺️ Ibuprofen → Ginger 🫚 Aspirin → Turmeric Morphine → Cloves Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) → → Tart cherries 🍒 Naproxen → Omega-3 rich seeds (Flax seeds) Diclofenac → Garlic 🧄 Codeine → Papaya Celecoxib → Pineapple 🍍 Ketoprofen → Cayenne pepper 🌶️ Tramadol → Peppermint Prednisone → Ashwagandha Diazepam → Valerian root Ibuprofen gel → Aloe vera Aspirin extra strength → White willow bark
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Knowledge Hub
Knowledge Hub@Shohan_Tech_AI·
Antibiotics and their uses...
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Hasan Toor
Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
Google has a recording of every search you've ever made. Every place you've ever been. Every YouTube video you've ever watched. Go to myactivity.google.com right now. You'll find searches from 2015. Voice recordings. GPS coordinates. All stored. All linked to your name. Here's how to see it and delete it:
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Arif Ahmed
Arif Ahmed@ArifAhmedITV·
WATCH: @YorkCityFC players react to Rochdale's late late winner denying them promotion after beating Yeovil. #YCFC #rafc
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no.mind
no.mind@the_no_mind·
"I think deuterium is the reason why you have cancer." — Stephanie Seneff, MIT researcher. Deuterium is a heavy form of hydrogen naturally present in water and food. Your mitochondria are extremely sensitive to it — too much deuterium disrupts their ability to produce ATP and triggers excess reactive oxygen species. When deuterium accumulates systemically, every cell in your body starts struggling. Seneff's hypothesis: A cell senses the overload and transforms itself into a cancer cell. Not to harm you. To help you. Cancer cells abandon their normal function and obsess on one thing: duplicating themselves. Their metabolism shifts entirely. They suppress oxidative phosphorylation — the process by which mitochondria generate ATP using oxygen — repurposing them toward anabolic synthesis — to avoid the reactive oxygen species that high deuterium would generate. Instead they run glycolysis. Massive glucose intake. The output: lactate — carrying a deuterium-depleted proton — shipped out into circulation. Low-deuterium fuel delivered to the host. The cancer cell also relocates its V-ATPase pumps — protein pumps embedded in the cell membrane — to the outer surface, pumping deuterium-depleted protons directly into the tumor microenvironment — while hoarding deuterium inside itself. It is self-sacrificial. Taking on the burden so the rest of the body doesn't have to. Immune cells flood the tumor. But they don't attack. The cancer is nourishing them — lactate and deuterium-depleted protons — providing what their damaged mitochondria need to recover. Seneff notes the same lactate and low pH environment also signals immune cells to stand down — suppressing activation and allowing the tumor to survive in the process. Once the immune cells recover, they turn on the tumor and clear it. When deuterium levels drop low enough — the cancer cell's job is done. It undergoes apoptosis. Gabor Somlyai, Hungarian biochemist and cancer researcher showed that when cancer cells are placed in deuterium-depleted water, they stop multiplying and undergo apoptosis. In high-deuterium water — they thrive. He documented patients rejected by mainstream oncology — told to go home and die. They began drinking deuterium-depleted water. Some lived far beyond predicted life expectancy. Some achieved complete recovery. This also might explain why the ketogenic diet works against cancer. Animal fats are the lowest deuterium macronutrient. A ketogenic state naturally lowers systemic deuterium intake. Combined with glucose restriction — cancer cells depend heavily on glucose to run glycolysis — both mechanisms rest on the same biology. Thomas Seyfried, Professor of Biology at Boston College, reached the conclusion that cancer is a mitochondrial metabolic disease, not a genetic one. Seneff goes one step further: deuterium overload is why the mitochondria malfunction in the first place. According to her, cancer isn't a random malfunction. It's a coordinated biological response to a systemic deuterium overload.
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Wide Awake Media
Wide Awake Media@wideawake_media·
According to Catherine Austin Fitts, the Strait of Hormuz was closed in an effort to deliberately collapse the global economy, sabotage food supply chains, and increase the risk of global famine—as part of an agenda to roll out both a digital control grid and depopulation. "This is Covid 2.0." "This is a new excuse to shut down to preserve energy and food... And now you have something that's creating the conditions of famine." "To me that's very disturbing."
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Catherine Austin Fitts
Catherine Austin Fitts@austin_fit76995·
If global elites fully deploy digital ID tied to programmable digital currency, this is the outcome: “Miss your required shot this month? Your wallet gets shut off.” “Refuse to affirm gender ideology for your child? Your funds are frozen.” “They’ll set your medical choices and your grocery list for you.”
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