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🪞Thinking what you may need to hear An undervalued account you can 🥰 🥇First Principled 🧠 of Reason Q researchs' original moderator. 🫡OG Truth🔎👀

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🔥AFreshLitBeacon@AFreshLitBeacon·
I ought to introduce myself properly. My entrance onto this stage was as the first moderator of qresearch, the board Q was posting on. There has been a great deal of flak around a simple message from Americas' Military Intelligence[NSA]: "We are exposing the deep state, fight!"
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@AFreshLitBeacon @GluttonSloth @iamopele If that were the case we would see much more blurry images from the telescopes, and it would distort spectra. It also doesn’t explain time dilation or match early universe data
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🔥AFreshLitBeacon@AFreshLitBeacon·
@StrataCode @GluttonSloth @iamopele You could be right here, in this study. There are mechanisms for charged dusty plasma to red-shift light though, so it still stands that two different telescopes looking through the same dusty path in space see the same shift in that light.
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@StrataCode @GluttonSloth @iamopele The presumption of "emptiness" let scientists to ignore what could be between them and what they were looking at. [The universe is expanding!] Now we know better. [Something between us and these objects is slowing down light]
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🔥AFreshLitBeacon@AFreshLitBeacon·
@StrataCode @GluttonSloth @iamopele You missed the important point: James Webb showed different results than Hubble; Infrared showed different results than the visible spectrum. Dust is the common factor. Dust, in space, is charged (likely part of all the plasma in "empty space"). Dust attenuates Light.
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All day Astronomy@forallcurious

Depending on where we look, the universe expands at different rates. Now, scientists using the James Webb and Hubble space telescopes have confirmed that the observation is not due to a measurement error. Astronomers used the James Webb and Hubble space telescopes to confirm one of the most troubling enigmas in all of physics: that the universe appears to be expanding at surprisingly different speeds depending on where we look. This problem, known as the Hubble Tension, has the potential to alter or even completely upend cosmology. In 2019, measurements from the Hubble Space Telescope confirmed that the enigma was real; in 2023, even more precise measurements from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) solidified the discrepancy. Now, a triple check conducted by both telescopes, working together, seems to have definitively ruled out the possibility of any measurement error. The study, published on February 6 in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, suggests that there may be something seriously wrong with our understanding of the universe. "With measurement errors ruled out, what remains is the real and exciting possibility that we have misunderstood the universe," said the study's lead author, Adam Riess, a professor of physics and astronomy at Johns Hopkins University, in a statement. Riess, Saul Perlmutter, and Brian P. Schmidt won the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics for their 1998 discovery of dark energy, the mysterious force behind the universe's accelerated expansion. Currently, there are two "gold-standard" methods for calculating the Hubble constant, a value that describes the universe's expansion rate. The first involves analyzing small fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB)—an ancient relic of the universe's first light, produced just 380,000 years after the Big Bang. Between 2009 and 2013, astronomers mapped this microwave distortion using the European Space Agency's Planck satellite to infer a Hubble constant of approximately 46,200 mph per million light-years, or roughly 67 kilometers per second per megaparsec (km/s/Mpc). The second method uses pulsating stars called Cepheid variables. Cepheid stars are dying, and their outer layers of helium gas expand and contract as they absorb and release stellar radiation, causing them to flicker periodically like distant signal lamps. As Cepheids become brighter, they pulsate more slowly, giving astronomers a way to measure their absolute brightness. By comparing this brightness with their observed brightness, astronomers can chain Cepheids into a "cosmic distance ladder" to peer deeper and deeper into the universe's past. With this ladder in place, astronomers can find a precise number for its expansion based on how the light from Cepheids has been stretched, or redshifted. But this is where the mystery begins. According to Cepheid variable measurements made by Riess and his colleagues, the universe's expansion rate is about 74 km/s/Mpc: an impossibly high value when compared to Planck's measurements. Cosmology had been thrust into uncharted territory. "We wouldn't call it a tension or a problem, but rather a crisis," said David Gross, a Nobel Prize-winning astronomer, at a 2019 conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP) in California. Initially, some scientists thought the disparity could be the result of a measurement error caused by the blending of Cepheids with other stars in Hubble's aperture. But in 2023, researchers used the JWST, a more precise telescope, to confirm that, for the first "rungs" of the cosmic ladder, their Hubble measurements were correct. However, the possibility of crowding further back in the universe's past remained. To address this issue, Riess and his colleagues built on previous measurements, observing an additional 1,000 Cepheid stars in five host galaxies up to 130 million light-years from Earth. After comparing their data with Hubble's, the astronomers confirmed their earlier measurements of the Hubble constant. "We've now covered the full range of Hubble's observations and can rule out a measurement error as the cause of the Hubble Tension with very high confidence," said Riess. "The combination of Webb and Hubble gives us the best of both worlds. We found that Hubble's measurements remain reliable as we climb the cosmic distance ladder." In other words: the tension at the heart of cosmology is here to stay.

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@GluttonSloth @AFreshLitBeacon @iamopele Time dilation in distant supernovas proves it wrong on its face Redshift moves all wavelengths by the same factor which proves it’s not caused by dust absorption
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@SunWeatherMan @Nero Tactically speaking, there has been a military-grade effort to manipulate peoples trust in Trump for almost a decade now. Contrast this truth, with the intentions of those mentioned in this piece. Eyes open..
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Alex Jones bled for that motherfucker. Lost his company. Lost everything. What a sack of shit.
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Chanel Rion OAN@ChanelRion·
Sunshine Megaphone “Tough Guys” - MTG, Jones, Carlson, Bannon…. Are daily showing the world exactly why they aren’t in Trump’s inner orbit. We are the fastest, strongest, smartest fighting force this planet has ever hosted. Our real fighters were MADE for this moment.
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Meanwhile, the recent Signal news is that on an unlocked iOS device, physical forensics were able to scrape *some* Signal data from its notification cache database. Signal has always been the champion. IYKYK, what Security and Privacy really mean~
Unredacted 🗽@unredacted_org

Telegram does NOT end-to-end encrypt by default. Regular chats and ALL group chats sit on Telegram's servers in readable form. Only "Secret Chats" are E2E encrypted, but they're buried in menus, work only for 1-on-1 chats, and almost nobody uses them.

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@MJTruthUltra Please, by all means, continue undermining Trump by promoting these low-IQ fools It reveals you to more, and more, and.. 🥰
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MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
Tucker Carlson alludes to Israel somehow being involved in the Butler assassination attempt on President Trump’s life. Love or hate Tucker Carlson, no one is really talking about the Butler assassination attempt on Trump’s life anymore, despite there being zero closure. We aren’t being told everything. The Secret Service demonstrably failed to protect him on more than one occasion. A perfect set of circumstances for a “lone gunman” to climb a roof to take an easy shot occurred. We have to ask about our relationship with Israel. We have to, he says. Clip rumble.com/v78ah9g-tucker… Tucker X x.com/tuckercarlson/…
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How does everyone feel about the narrative surrounding the Butler Assassination Attempt on Trump? Case closed? Nothing else to see? They hiding stuff? Makes no sense?

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🔥AFreshLitBeacon@AFreshLitBeacon·
Do you Trust Trump? Or were you not careful of those you follow~ You were warned, yet you fell for the lures.. The end really isn't for everyone, yet, we all benefit from it - some just see Clearer than others, it's a spiritual war after all, and if you fell for the cackling...
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🔥AFreshLitBeacon@AFreshLitBeacon·
@GBNT1952 @ConceptualJames For what it's worth, I was the first moderator of the "qresearch" board and our most persistent attacker flooded us with "hate teh jooz" images - along with flat_earth and anti-masonry images. 24/7/365x10000 of images laced with monarch programming, created IDS NPCs...
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@WilliamFurness iirc, Dr Richard Veech had some great insights into how/why BHB "supercharges" the four great controlling nucleotides
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Data shows that my support for Nicolas J. Fuentes and America First has lost me ~30,000 followers on X since January 29th, 2026. Guess who isn't going to stop. [Data from premium subscription to Circleboom, and yes, I'm plugging them, NO they are not paying me, they are just the best option for this information]
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