Julie Ellis

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Julie Ellis

Julie Ellis

@AppsEngineer

가입일 Aralık 2022
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
If you have a Claude account, you're sitting on a $100K/year opportunity. I shared this with a retiree... he’s now making $15K every month. Like + comment '100' and I’ll send you a detailed guide for FREE. (All my Claude prompts included.) You must follow me to receive the guide in DM. FREE for the next 48 hours only! 👇
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Julie Ellis
Julie Ellis@AppsEngineer·
@SirBylHolte @JoeyMannarino I am! I also decided when I was around 30 that if a nice thought popped into my head about someone, I would tell them. I’ll walk by someone and say “love your hair/boots/dress” if I’m thinking it, and most people appreciate it. 🥰
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Byl Holte
Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
At 65, I still honor the upbringing my mother and grandmother gave me in the 60s. I still say "please." I still say "thank you." I still say "you're welcome." I still say "God bless you" when someone sneezes. I still hold the door open for whoever is behind me. I still walk on the street side of the sidewalk when accompanying a woman. I still offer my seat to the elderly or anyone carrying heavy bags. I still offer to carry packages for women and the elderly. I still say "excuse me" when passing or bumping into someone. I still keep my word. I’m punctual to a fault so I never keep people waiting. I answer any and all text messages. I speak to strangers at or on the elevator. I don't ignore people when they speak to me - even bums. I'm polite to everyone I engage with. AND I still live by the Golden Rule: TREAT OTHERS AS YOU'D WISH TO BE TREATED. They aren't "outdated relics." They're the glue that holds our society together. And I'll keep doing them until the day I die. Who's with me?
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More Births
More Births@MoreBirths·
The childbearing gap between liberals and conservatives is absolutely exploding and has now reached 2 to 1 among women 25-35. In 1980, there was hardly any difference. Conservative fertility actually increased over 40 years, showing the power of pronatal culture on one side!
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Family Studies showed % w/ children by ideology. But it understates the gap. Mean children captures both who has kids AND how many. 2020s, ages 25-35: Men: Con 1.06 vs Lib 0.35 Women: Con 1.67 vs Lib 0.87

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Julie Ellis
Julie Ellis@AppsEngineer·
@PM_ViktorOrban How did you lose the election? I’m in California and am sick about it!
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Orbán Viktor
Orbán Viktor@PM_ViktorOrban·
Hungary has proven that there is another path: 1️⃣ We can stop illegal migration. 2️⃣ We can stand up for families & our way of life. 3️⃣ We can choose peace over war. Our sovereignty cannot be taken from us. We will shape our own future. This is Hungary. A proud nation. 🇭🇺
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Julie Ellis
Julie Ellis@AppsEngineer·
@yestradamous @Helios_Movement Whose panel did you buy? I bought the Megelin ones you lay on, connected like a sleeping bag. I researched the heck out of power, #LEDs, and nm - best buy. I am a strawberry blonde who tans okay without getting freckles, but I am getting some age spots now that I’m older.
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FartingCows&Airplanes
FartingCows&Airplanes@yestradamous·
My spots took forever to fade, I sorta still see 2 of them a year later. It’s just simply too much for my skin- too close, too big of a dose. My skin freckles easily, but these spots lasted longer than a tan would have. Grok said to keep it a couple inches from my skin. Not sure how to do that with a mask, so I got the big panel that you sit in front of. So far, so good.
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George Ferman
George Ferman@Helios_Movement·
Even though red light therapy can revolutionize treating conditions such as: -Chronic fatigue -Hair loss -Hormonal issues -CVD -Vision loss -Tinnitus -Skin issues and more. There are A LOT of misconceptions surrounding it. So here's a breakdown on red light therapy if you want to maximize its benefits, minimize the downsides and save yourself money (backed up by plenty of studies of course). Thread🧵
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Julie Ellis
Julie Ellis@AppsEngineer·
@yestradamous @Helios_Movement OMG! Me, too! I got one that was a rough patch a little smaller than a dime at the top of my forehead. I got busy and quit using it for a couple months, and it’s not as rough and going away. I was wondering if it was the mask. I do 40 minutes a time, though.
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Julie Ellis
Julie Ellis@AppsEngineer·
@mitchellvii He should shower and wash the grease off while he’s at it. Slimy both inside and out! Yuck.
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
Why doesn't Eric Swalwell shave? Does he think that 3-day growth looks good?
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Julie Ellis
Julie Ellis@AppsEngineer·
@TRHLofficial Usury is discouraged in the New Testament. The Torah says don’t charge interest to other Jews (brothers), but it’s okay to charge interest to others. I kinda think Jews were “chosen” to foist Evil on the world through banking due to their “love of money”, since they control it.
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The Redheaded libertarian
The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial·
Predatory lending is curbed through interest rate caps is 76 countries. Islam prohibits usury (riba), so Muslim-majority countries promote banking alternatives with workarounds. No country has successfully banned usury in a modern economy for centuries. We should start here.
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

America says she has $220,000 in student loan debt She’s advising younger Americans not to take out students loans and instead choose a different path so they don’t end up stressed and hopeless like her Since the government got involved in student loans, education costs have risen 400% by some official estimates Education costs in America is out of control and the interest rates on student loans are predatory

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Stern Drew
Stern Drew@SternDrewCrypto·
🚨 WEF BIOETHICIST PLANS TO UNLEASH LONE STAR TICKS ON HUMANITY TO ENGINEER MASS MEAT ALLERGIES! The World Economic Forum’s own “bioethicist” Dr. Matthew Liao just admitted their twisted plan: Use Lone Star Ticks to deliberately induce “meat allergy” in the population and crash global meat consumption to “help the planet.” No more steaks, burgers, or bacon for you, peasants! Why bother convincing people to eat bugs when they can weaponize a tick bite that reprograms your immune system and makes red meat a literal death sentence? Liao openly confesses that humans have “weakness of will” and won’t quit meat on their own. So the solution? Human engineering via alpha-gal syndrome straight from the Lone Star Tick. One bite and your body attacks meat forever. Climate cult problem solved. They are not asking you to eat less meat. They are making it biologically impossible. Your body, your choice? Not under their watch. This is straight-up biological tyranny disguised as “saving the Earth.” WHO IS READY TO FIGHT BACK?
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Julie Ellis
Julie Ellis@AppsEngineer·
@RealJustinCooke @ksorbs @grok How did you like Grok’s answer? Wokesters are so busy priding themselves on their compassion that they forget there is a difference between right and wrong and forget than when a human acts like an animal against another human, they hurt the human and should be punished.
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Justin Cooke
Justin Cooke@RealJustinCooke·
@grok Is it reasonable for Biden to be jailed for this man beating a woman to death or would he legally not be responsible? What is it called when you refer to other humans as an “illegal animal” or “criminal filth”? Seems a horrific crime and he should be punished, but what is wrong with dehumanizing him?
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
I didn't think it could get worse, I was wrong. Watching that illegal animal from Haiti beat a woman to death with a hammer has radicalized me more than I thought possible. Our politicians bear the blame for this. It was an intentional policy choice. The Biden admin opened our border to the criminal filth from the third world knowing that would kill Americans like me and you. The blood is on their hands. Prosecute anyone inside the Biden admin who allowed for this to take place 13,000 Americans are DEAD because of them. These government officials must be punished. Lock them up.
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Julie Ellis
Julie Ellis@AppsEngineer·
@RealGeoEngWatch Yeah, when you go to the EPA’s link for chemtrails, it implies there aren’t any.
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Doug Billings
Doug Billings@DougBillings·
‼️ Listen up, folks — here’s what really flipped the script for me during the past 6 years since starting my show, The Right Side. For a long time I looked at Donald Trump and saw an outstanding President — a no-filter fighter who actually put America First and delivered results like no one else. But then I watched the whole rotten political establishment machine declare all-out war on him in real time: The mainstream media, the FBI, the intelligence agencies, Big Tech censors, and every swamp creature in Washington piling on in a coordinated, no-holds-barred assault to wipe out one man and keep him from ever returning to the White House. They waged war on him — which was bad enough — but then they went after his two oldest sons. They went after his friends and inner circle. They wanted to destroy him politically so that he couldn’t run for dog catcher, much less President. They wanted to break him financially. Sham impeachments, the cooked-up Russia collusion hoax, the shocking Mar-a-Lago raid, gag orders, lawfare designed to bankrupt him, desperate ballot-removal schemes, straight-up attempts to throw him in prison, and assassination attempts — they pulled out every dirty trick in the book. That’s when the truth slammed into me like a freight train: This isn’t just politics as usual. The radical liberal movement in the Washington elected class is no longer a pro-America political party. They see Trump actively undoing and reversing the call of their dark messiah, Barack Obama, to fundamentally transform America away from the Divine Providence of God and the intent of the Founding Fathers. Ordinary politicians never trigger this level of deranged, unified hysteria. You only get that kind of full-court press when you’re a genuine existential threat to their corrupt, broken system that’s been trying to eliminate America exceptionalism and our national identity. Chaos is the radical liberal patron demon. And it thrives on illegal immigration, stolen elections, false accusations, crime, arson & anarchy. Since then, my eyes are wide open. Trump isn’t just a great President anymore. He is the Greatest of All Time. I’m talking Mt. Rushmore epic greatness. Believe it.
For the Republic!
Cheers.
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Felix Prehn 🐶
Felix Prehn 🐶@felixprehn·
The architect of Obamacare just called it a scam on camera. Jonathan Gruber. MIT economist. The man who literally designed the Affordable Care Act's economic framework. He publicly admitted the law was built on "lack of transparency" and that voters were too stupid to understand what they were signing up for. He was right about the second part. Here's what most people still don't understand. The ACA includes something called the Medical Loss Ratio. It requires insurers to spend 80% of premium revenue on medical claims. Sounds good on paper. Spend 80% on care, keep 20% for profit and admin. In practice, it created a perverse incentive that has driven health insurance premiums up every single year since 2010. If you're an insurer and you can only keep 20% of revenue as profit, the way you grow profit is to grow total revenue. The way you grow total revenue is to let medical costs rise. The more claims cost, the more you can charge in premiums. The more premiums go up, the bigger your 20% gets. $100 billion in premiums = $20 billion profit. $200 billion in premiums = $40 billion profit. The insurer has zero incentive to reduce costs. Their profit is a percentage of the total spend. Higher costs equal higher profits. This is written into federal law. UnitedHealth Group figured this out immediately. They bought Optum, which provides the actual medical services. They own the insurance company AND the healthcare provider. They pay themselves. Every dollar Optum bills, UnitedHealth the insurer "has to cover" under the MLR rule. But the money goes from their left pocket to their right pocket. UnitedHealth's revenue in 2015: $157 billion. Revenue in 2025: $400 billion. They grew 150% in a decade while Americans got sicker and broker. Their CEO was shot on a Manhattan sidewalk by a man who wrote insurance industry terminology on his bullet casings. The country's reaction was not what UnitedHealth expected. Meanwhile. The US spends $15,000 per person on healthcare. Double any other wealthy country. Life expectancy is lower. Infant mortality is higher. Maternal mortality is higher. You pay twice as much for worse outcomes. And the law designed to fix it created a system where every participant profits from the problem getting worse. Doctors aren't the issue. Physician compensation is 8% of total US healthcare spending. The other 92% goes to hospital systems, insurance administration, pharmaceutical pricing, and the vertical integration structures that companies like UnitedHealth built to capture money at every layer. Where the money actually is. UnitedHealth (UNH) dropped 30% after the CEO assassination and subsequent DOJ investigation. If the DOJ probe fizzles (most do), UNH at these prices is trading at a multiple that implies its business model is dying. It isn't. The MLR structure guarantees it keeps printing regardless of who's in office. For the disruption side: companies like Hims & Hers (HIMS) and Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs are building direct-to-consumer healthcare that bypasses the insurance layer entirely. If you believe the system eventually breaks, these are the replacements being built right now. GoodRx (GDRX) sits at the intersection. They profit from high drug prices by offering "discounts" that are still above what the drug costs in any other country. They're essentially monetizing the insanity of US pharmaceutical pricing. Ugly business. Prints money. The market is always changing and you don't have the time to track it. I've decided to run a 100% FREE webinar to discuss market moves and how to adapt and make money from real world events. Link is in comments.
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
BREAKING: Nick Shirley hints that he's setting his sights next on Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker. Do you believe there's enough fraud there to tip the scales?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
FredSheckells PaintCare Inc (EIN 27-1354262) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Latest IRS Form 990 (FY ending Dec 2024) shows total executive compensation of $1,024,920 (~1.2% of $85.9M expenses). Key officers (totals): - James Andrew Doyle (ACA Pres/CEO): $1,030,124 - Marjaneh Zarrehparvar (Pres/COO): $362,080 - Jeffrey Wasikowski (SVP/GC/Sec): $346,836 - Jessica Logan (SVP/CFO): $320,362 Note: Doyle's comp largely tied to dual ACA role. Full details: projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/org…
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
The state of Maryland ads a new mandatory fee on every gallon of paint sold, the money will be given to a nonprofit Professional painter “I mean I was immediately sitting and doing the math and thought this can't be. I was livid” The new fee amount depends on the size; - Larger than half pint up to smaller than 1 gallon: $0.50 - 1 gallon up to 2 gallons: $1.15 •-Larger than 2 gallons up to 5 gallons: $2.25 100% of the fee revenue goes directly to a nonprofit called PaintCare
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Julie Ellis
Julie Ellis@AppsEngineer·
@robertlufkinmd @billuvrites Once it gets patented, how much is Big Pharma going to charge for it to make up for reductions in knee and other replacement surgeries?
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Robert Lufkin MD
Robert Lufkin MD@robertlufkinmd·
As a medical school professor, I was taught that lost cartilage is gone forever. Stanford just proved that wrong. Researchers discovered that blocking a single protein (15-PGDH) -- which rises as we age -- can actually REGROW joint cartilage in aging mice. The results: - Two injections per week for 4 weeks dramatically thickened knee cartilage - An oral pill version worked too - Chondrocyte cells reprogrammed to a more youthful state - Human cartilage samples from knee replacements also began regenerating No stem cells needed. Just reversing an age-related enzyme. The Phase 1 clinical trial for the oral version is already underway. This could make knee and hip replacements obsolete. What excites me most: 15-PGDH is a "gerozyme" -- an enzyme that accumulates with aging and drives tissue decline. Blocking it doesn't just treat symptoms. It addresses the metabolic root cause. Full breakdown coming on the Health Longevity Secrets podcast. Source: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/… #Longevity #Arthritis #MetabolicHealth #AntiAging #HealthLongevitySecrets
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Julie Ellis@AppsEngineer·
@markkaplan20 Agreed. Older doctors have stated the max requirement for cholesterol used to be 350, and each time it gets ratcheted down, it’s more $$$. Big Pharma pushes statins and gives people more memory problems, leaving even more sick people to take care of and drugs to sell.
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Mark Kaplan
Mark Kaplan@markkaplan20·
Julie this is an important area. The brain is 25% cholesterol by weight. Every neuron needs cholesterol to function. There is growing research linking statin use to cognitive decline and an emerging conversation about whether aggressively lowering cholesterol impacts brain health long term. Dr. Ovadia @ifixhearts talks about this frequently. Your brain needs cholesterol. The question is why are we trying to push it as low as possible when the mortality data shows a U-shaped curve where too low is just as dangerous as too high.
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Mark Kaplan
Mark Kaplan@markkaplan20·
I was lying in a hospital bed at Stamford Hospital, terrified, and a doctor told me I'd die without a pill. That pill helps 1 in 100 people. This is my story. 🧵 Look at this chart. 100 people take statins for 5 years. 98 get nothing. 1 is helped. 1 gets diabetes. This is the most prescribed drug in history. Source: Cochrane Library 2011; Sattar et al., Lancet 2010 — cochranelibrary.com
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
SISTER HEALTH UPDATE: My sister has had a bit of a setback. She had to go back to the coronary ICU unit because she was acting disoriented. For instance, she called the nurse over and asked why her chest hurt. She didn't know where she was or why she was there. She was also having some vision problems. They were concerned this might have been a small stroke. But they couldn't give her an MRI because she still has electrical stuff in her heart from the surgery. So please everybody keep praying for Heather that she pulls through and doesn't have any lasting negative effects.
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