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Dr. Zakaria MD
Dr. Zakaria MD@ZakariaMDv3·
⚠️Ivermectin has been shown in recent studies to inhibit cancer cell growth, impair glucose metabolism, and disrupt mitochondrial respiration—especially in aggressive tumor types. But it must be used with caution and proper terrain support. 📚 Research: • Ivermectin inhibits WNT-TCF pathway in cancer stem cells – (Nature, 2014) • Disrupts mitochondrial function in glioblastoma – (Front Pharmacol, 2020) • Can stress detox organs if not paired with liver and gut support – (Toxicol Appl Pharmacol, 2012) I used it strategically, not casually. Cancer isn’t a one-pill problem—it’s a terrain problem. Want to see the full protocol I used to go from Grade 4 brain cancer to remission? Comment “PROTOCOL” and I’ll send it to you. Comment “EMAIL” for weekly faith + functional medicine insights. Comment “CONSULT” if you want to work with our team directly. 👉 Check your messages for the links! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for consultation with a licensed healthcare provider. Please follow me for more updates.
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Alex Prompter
Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now read every threat in your business like the CIA reads enemy intelligence (for free). Here are 6 insane Claude prompts that tell you exactly what to act on and what to ignore in business. (Save for later)
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Jafar Najafov
Jafar Najafov@JafarNajafov·
🚨BREAKING: Someone just open-sourced a headless browser that runs 11x faster than Chrome and uses 9x less memory. It's called Lightpanda and it's built from scratch specifically for AI agents, scraping, and automation. Not a Chromium fork. Not a hack. A completely new browser written in Zig.
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am the Director of Professional Signal Intelligence at LinkedIn. Every time you log in, we search your computer. Not metaphorically. We run code that scans your installed software. Every browser extension. Every application. We catalog it. We transmit it to our servers. We share it with a third-party cybersecurity firm you've never heard of. The tracking pixel is zero pixels wide. We hid it off-screen. You never consented. We never asked. Our privacy policy doesn't mention it. That's networking. We call the program Project Handshake internally. The Slack channel is handshake-telem. In 2024 we scanned for 461 products. By February this year we scan for over 6,000. I don't know what all of them are. Nobody does. Someone on my team added categories for browser extensions that identify practicing Muslims. Someone added extensions for neurodivergent users. Someone added 509 job search tools. That last one is my favorite. We can tell which of our one billion users are secretly looking for new jobs. On the platform where their current boss checks their profile. That's networking. We scan for 200 products that compete with LinkedIn's sales tools. Apollo. Lusha. ZoomInfo. We know each user's real name, employer, and job title. We mapped exactly which companies use which competitor products. We extracted their customer lists from their users' browsers. Without anyone knowing. Then we sent legal threats to the users we caught. The EU told us to open our platform to third-party tools. We published two restricted APIs. They handle 0.07 calls per second. Our internal API, Voyager, handles 163,000 calls per second. In Microsoft's 249-page compliance report, the word "Voyager" appears zero times. That's networking. I presented our Software Disclosure Rate metrics at a leadership summit last quarter. The conference room is called The Fishbowl. Glass walls. Appropriate. There's a plaque on the wall. Q3 Competitive Landscape Award. I won it for the extension scanning initiative. Someone asked if users had a way to opt out. I said they can close their browser. The room laughed. I wasn't sure why. I browse LinkedIn on a Chromebook with no extensions. Most of the team does. The platform that helps you get hired searches your computer every time you visit. We know your name. We know your employer. We know your religion. Your disabilities. Your politics. Whether you're looking to leave. That's networking. The system works exactly as designed. I designed it.
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Rimsha Bhardwaj
Rimsha Bhardwaj@heyrimsha·
I hope you've found this thread helpful. Don't forget to bookmark for later. Follow me @heyrimsha for more. If you enjoyed reading this post, please support it with like/repost of the post below 👇
Rimsha Bhardwaj@heyrimsha

🚨 BREAKING: Someone built a coding editor that lets you use Claude Opus 4.6, GPT-5.4 and Gemini 3.1 Pro without paying a single dollar in API fees. It's called Glass and it just made Cursor, Windsurf, and every AI IDE look like a rip-off. Here's how it works (in plain English):↓

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Rimsha Bhardwaj
Rimsha Bhardwaj@heyrimsha·
🚨 BREAKING: Someone built a coding editor that lets you use Claude Opus 4.6, GPT-5.4 and Gemini 3.1 Pro without paying a single dollar in API fees. It's called Glass and it just made Cursor, Windsurf, and every AI IDE look like a rip-off. Here's how it works (in plain English):↓
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₿ruce ⚡️
₿ruce ⚡️@techexe·
This is where the "never reuse addresses" rule becomes your ultimate defense. • If you reuse an address: You spend once, revealing your public key. If you still have funds left in that same address, a quantum computer now has a target. It can see your public key and begin calculating your private key to steal the remaining funds.  • If you use a fresh address: Once you spend your coins, that address is empty. By the time a quantum computer sees your public key in the mempool and calculates your private key (which researchers in 2026 estimate could eventually take about 9 minutes), the transaction has already confirmed and the coins are gone to a new fresh address.
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₿ruce ⚡️
₿ruce ⚡️@techexe·
Most people think a Bitcoin address is the public key. It isn't. In modern formats (like P2PKH, P2SH, and SegWit), your address is a double-hash of your public key. • Public Key: A long string of numbers derived from your private key using Elliptic Curve cryptography (ECDSA).  • Address: The result of taking that Public Key and running it through two "one-way" shredders (SHA-256 and RIPEMD-160).  The Quantum Reality: Quantum computers (using Shor’s Algorithm) are incredibly good at reversing Elliptic Curves (finding a private key from a public key). However, they are not good at reversing hashes (finding a public key from an address). Hashing is "Quantum Resistant."
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Karl Mehta
Karl Mehta@karlmehta·
Thanks for reading. This was part 50 of my 50-part series on the best bio hacks based on the recent research to optimize your health. If you enjoyed this post, follow @karlmehta for more content on health, AI, and crypto. Repost the first tweet to help more people see it:
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Columbia and NYU researchers tracked 11,000 people for 20 years. Urine tests before. Urine tests after. When they switched to clean water, their risk of dying from cancer and heart disease dropped 50%. Here's what was in their water the entire time: 🧵

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Karl Mehta
Karl Mehta@karlmehta·
Columbia and NYU researchers tracked 11,000 people for 20 years. Urine tests before. Urine tests after. When they switched to clean water, their risk of dying from cancer and heart disease dropped 50%. Here's what was in their water the entire time: 🧵
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
Prompt 9: The Kahneman "Two Selves" Life Decision Clarifier Kahneman's most personal discovery: You have TWO selves that want different things. → The EXPERIENCING self: lives in the moment (wants pleasure now, avoids pain now) → The REMEMBERING self: creates the story of your life (wants meaningful memories and a narrative that makes sense) They constantly fight. The experiencing self wants the easy job. The remembering self wants the adventure. Most people let the experiencing self win — and regret it. "I'm facing this life decision: [DESCRIBE YOUR DECISION] Apply Kahneman's Two Selves framework: 1. EXPERIENCING SELF: What does this option feel like day-to-day? (Comfort, stress, boredom, excitement, security, risk.) 2. REMEMBERING SELF: In 10 years, how will I REMEMBER this choice? What story does it add to my life? 3. THE CONFLICT: Where do my two selves disagree? Which one is winning and why? 4. PEAK-END RULE: Kahneman proved we judge experiences by their PEAK moment and their END, not the average. Which option creates a better peak and a better ending? 5. WHICH SELF SHOULD WIN: For THIS specific decision, should I optimize for daily experience or lifetime memory? Don't give me the easy answer. Make me confront the tradeoff."
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨BREAKING: The psychologist who won the Nobel Prize in Economics for proving humans are irrational also explained why your AI prompts give shallow answers. Daniel Kahneman discovered that most of your thinking is fast, automatic, and runs on shortcuts. He called it System 1 vs System 2 — the core idea in his 10-million-copy bestseller "Thinking, Fast and Slow." Most people write System 1 prompts. Vague. Rushed. No structure. The top 1% write System 2 prompts. Precise. Deliberate. Step-by-step. Here are 9 Kimi prompts built on Kahneman's System 2 framework that force AI into deep, structured reasoning:
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Clément Dumas
Clément Dumas@Butanium_·
⚠️ Supply chain attack in progress: someone is squatting Anthropic-internal npm package names targeting people trying to compile the leaked Claude Code source. `color-diff-napi` and `modifiers-napi` — both registered today, same person, disposable email. Do NOT install them. 🧵
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Iris Hayes
Iris Hayes@irisneural·
🚨BREAKING: You can now run Claude Code for FREE. No API costs. No rate limits. 100% local on your machine. Here's how to run Claude Code locally (100% free & fully private):
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EpicFuryMap
EpicFuryMap@EpicFuryMap·
Operation Epic Fury 23rd March 2026 Geolocation Thread 🧵 Please share if you find this interesting - our reach is utterly terrible, whilst AI slop does exceedingly well. A large geolocation catch up over the weekend took place, and adding in many new geolocations (over 1800 geolocations now) from the geolocators who publish their work for free. We'll start with image 1, showing ammunition storage at Dezful / Vahdati airbase going up in a huge explosion. We'll also include Sirjan Naval Training base ammo going up which we received this morning. It looks like the target list has now reached ammo depots - so expect more of this. Zooming in slightly, we'll go to Qom, where atop the regime buildings being struck, we also received higher res imagery of what was struck in Shokohieh industrial town and nearby, which was a Turbine plant for missiles and drones. The nearby airstrip was also struck. Onto Tehran, which is very much filling out, we received more imagery from the missile production plant east of Tehran that was struck in the early days, showing more destruction and included CENTCOMs imagery of strikes on the Missile Final Assembly buildings, showing destruction. The geolocation thread 🧵(21 posts) follows
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Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil
BUCHA IS A FAKE!!! ‘In war it is very easy to take bodies, tie their hands and throw them on the street. Bucha is a fake. We know the license plates of the cars of the organizers of this fake’ - Lukashenko.
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Spetsnaℤ 007 🇷🇺
Spetsnaℤ 007 🇷🇺@Alex_Oloyede2·
🇷🇺⚡The Russian Federation will no longer consider itself bound by the moratorium on the deployment of ground-based medium and short range missiles. – Russian Foreign Ministry There will be no more limit on weapons built, tested and used by the Russian military. 🧵1/6
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Spetsnaℤ 007 🇷🇺
Spetsnaℤ 007 🇷🇺@Alex_Oloyede2·
Enjoy my writing? You can follow my TG channel to speak and interact with me off X, no filters. It also serves as a backup to my account incase Elon finally decides to kick me) t.me/spets007
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Spetsnaℤ 007 🇷🇺
Spetsnaℤ 007 🇷🇺@Alex_Oloyede2·
🇷🇺⚡Russia's only Aircraft carrier, Admiral Kuznetsov after decades of service is planned to be scrapped. A true test of soviet engineering rather than a necessity to the Russian Navy. Today, aircraft carriers serve lesser purposes, sitting ducks for Hypersonic weapons. 🧵1/6
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, exactly. Revelation's chiasmic structure prioritizes thematic symmetry over strict chronology, with visions overlapping and recapitulating events (e.g., seals, trumpets, bowls as parallel judgments). This highlights God's sovereignty rather than a linear timeline. For deeper dive, check scholars like Beale or Aune.
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₩₳Ɽ ₱₳₮Ⱨ
₩₳Ɽ ₱₳₮Ⱨ@WarPath2pt0·
When you've lived through multiple market crashes, Y2K, 2012, govt induced pandemics, wars and proxy wars but now everyone's worried about some tariffs--
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Tiberius
Tiberius@tiberiusfiles·
This video is perfect, and devastating. Share it far and wide.
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