An echo in the chamber

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An echo in the chamber

An echo in the chamber

@BeLikeWahter

"I'd rather hear an unpleasant truth than a comforting lie"

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An echo in the chamber
An echo in the chamber@BeLikeWahter·
#ufosighting #ufotwitter I captured this video using my iPhone at roughly 10:45 pm in Emerald Isle, NC, 7/25/23. It appeared out of nowhere, disappeared, then reappeared in the same spot. You can see in parts of the clip it’s reflection on the ocean. Sorry for the graininess.
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David Eyler
David Eyler@scrittiwolf·
@realDaveFeldman Will def watch but Keto is not for everyone. I carry the APOE ε3/ε4 genotype - I am highly sensitive to fats found in eggs/ dairy/ meat. For me these foods pose a significant cardiovascular risk - they cause my liver to downregulate the clearance of LDL from my bloodstream.
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Dave Feldman
Dave Feldman@realDaveFeldman·
🚨 🚨 🚨OUR DOCUMENTARY IS HERE 🚨 🚨 🚨 🎥 Our film The Cholesterol Code dropped on Amazon! (Link next tweet) 🔥Personal stories of healing with keto 🔬New insights on Cholesterol 🫀Our groundbreaking study on heart disease 🙏 Please watch, share & leave an honest review! 🙏
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Theo Von got surprisingly open about how pornography quietly became his longest “relationship.” For years it felt safe — no rejection, full control, instant reward — while real intimacy stayed difficult. He described it as a constant “leak of his masculinity,” like a dripping pipe that left him feeling less intact. At the time of this conversation (September 2024), he was 77 days off porn and 70 days off masturbation. He noticed clearer thinking, more respect for his own energy, and the ability to see women as whole people instead of sexual targets. Intimacy with himself started to feel deeper. As of 2026, Theo continues to speak openly about his ongoing journey with addiction and sobriety, using his platform to share raw reflections that resonate with many. It’s a candid look at how stepping away from an old habit can quietly rebuild parts of you. Have you ever taken a serious break from porn or masturbation and noticed meaningful changes in your energy, focus, or sense of self? What shifted?
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Peak Thinkers
Peak Thinkers@PeakThinkers_·
In 1917, a young man helped sell World War I to the American public as "the war to make the world safe for democracy." He was so effective that when he returned home, he realized something dangerous: Ideas were more powerful than bullets. His name was Edward Bernays. He is the reason you think bacon and eggs is the ideal American breakfast. A pork company hired him. He got 5,000 doctors to sign a letter saying a heavier breakfast was healthier for Americans. Bacon sales exploded overnight. He is the reason women started smoking in public. The American Tobacco Company wanted to double their market. Bernays paid women to march in the 1929 Easter Parade holding lit cigarettes, calling them "torches of freedom." The press ate it up. Smoking became a feminist statement. Lung cancer in women skyrocketed for decades. He wrote the first book on public relations. He taught the first university course on it at NYU. He coined the term "engineering of consent." Hitler asked him to work for him. So did Franco. So did Somoza. He turned them all down. But he said yes to every US president from Coolidge to Eisenhower. His most famous political trick? Calvin Coolidge was seen as cold and unlikable. Alice Roosevelt Longworth said he "was weaned on a pickle." Bernays' solution: invite Al Jolson, the Dolly Sisters, and Broadway stars to breakfast at the White House. The next day, every newspaper in America ran the story. The New York Times headline read: "President Nearly Laughs." Coolidge won the election. Bernays understood something most people still don't: There are 431 different ideas competing for your attention every single day. Ads, friends, news, opinions. All trying to change your behavior. The people who win are the ones who understand how public consent actually works. This 30 minute interview from 1986, when Bernays was 95 years old, is the most honest explanation of mass persuasion ever recorded. He breaks down his exact framework: goal-setting, research, strategy (the 4 M's: mind power, manpower, mechanics, money), organization, themes, timing, and tactics. This is the playbook governments and corporations have used for 100 years. Bookmark this & give it 30 minutes today, no matter what.
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The Tate Motive
The Tate Motive@thetatemotive·
🚨Andrew Tate reveals the one type of woman he will never give his time to😳 Go on a date in Moscow - she's going, my man needs to take care of me." "Go on a date in America - she's telling you she's your equal." 💀 Been to 72 countries. Lived in 13. He's done the research. 😂
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Middle East Eye
Middle East Eye@MiddleEastEye·
"The majority of the public wants nothing more to do with US regime change wars and Israel’s genocidal campaign for regional dominance" ✍️ Opinion by Joe Gill middleeasteye.pulse.ly/yp6josdf04
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Physics & Astronomy Zone
Physics & Astronomy Zone@zone_astronomy·
These restored images from the Apollo missions are a brutal reminder that humanity has already done something simply unbelievable: it went to the Moon with 1960s technology. Cinema? No. Real history. Filmed in 16 mm over 50 years ago.
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Dark Darling
Dark Darling@Darkdarling00·
How do you feel about this relationship? 🤔
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An echo in the chamber
An echo in the chamber@BeLikeWahter·
@PajosTM Great post and explanation. Thank you for posting something real that has value instead of the typical humble brags that everyone posts
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Joseph Pajos
Joseph Pajos@PajosTM·
I was in class last week. One of my students raised their hand mid-lecture and asked something that stopped me for a second. "Why is every AI tool built on Python? C++ is faster. Rust is faster. Even Java is faster. So why Python?" Honestly it’s a fair question. And the answer reveals something really interesting about how the AI industry actually works. Let me explain this properly. 🧵
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An echo in the chamber
An echo in the chamber@BeLikeWahter·
This topic is so misunderstood. People saying that OMAD or carnivore are famine dressed up as a diet miss the point. High fat diets with animal foods are our natural diet. We never had constant access to food in our long history carbs were rare, veggies were rare. Our whole digestive track is optimized for animal fat and protein along with intermittent fasting leading to ketosis. That is our natural state.
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Simmo
Simmo@yoursimmo11·
Pattern I see with every man who's done intermittent fasting... "I felt amazing for the first 6 months." Every. Single. Time. Then, their weight plateaued, energy crashed, sleep broke, and evening cravings got worse. So they doubled down, pushed the window tighter, 18:6, then 20:4, and then OMAD. More discipline but worse results. Here's what nobody tells you.... That "sharpness" you feel fasting? That's cortisol. Your body is in a stress response. You feel alert because you're in survival mode. That's not energy, that's famine dressed up as performance. 23 minutes on why the most popular protocol in health is slowly destroying the men who follow it most religiously:
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VanRaalte, Agro-Nationalist
VanRaalte, Agro-Nationalist@AgroNationalism·
So in case anyone is wondering what its like when people the same color as sewage run the sewage system: In South Africa, the workers steal the pumps for their copper, the facility blows out with liquid sh!t that overflows into a major river. Then a fat black woman politician blames the White Dutch engineers who built the plant 20 years ago for "Small Pipes."
I ❤️ Cape Town ~ I Stand with Russia🇷🇺 MAGA@Lolita721611021

And yet everything is Apartheid's fault to the useless sack of bones. Seriously? What have they been doing for the last 32 years????

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Andrew Gold@AndrewGold_ok·
Heated race debate leaves Eni Aluko speechless!
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Ginny Robinson@ImGinnyRobinson·
"I want the Iranians to know that if I'm the president, we will attack Iran." — Hillary Clinton Tell me again how the candidates and political parties are so different. Please. I’m begging you.
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FoundMyFitness Clips@fmfclips·
4 tools for bringing a cooling marriage back to life: 1) Eye contact (especially powerful for women, who on average show greater oxytocin responses to direct gaze) 2) Always be touching (casual, non sexual touch boosts bonding-related neurochemistry, particularly in men) 3) Have more fun together (shared joy makes problems feel smaller) 4) Pray, meditate, or read to each other (this kind of joint metacognition helps engage both right hemispheres and deepen intimacy)
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armygirl
armygirl@armygir36701799·
This is quite literally my story. She is my spirit doppelgänger! ❤️ If anyone needed a nudge - here’s your sign!
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Serpico RET NYPD DET@SerpicoDet·
“The American ppl are very much like the children of a Mafia boss who do not know what their father does for a living & don’t want to know, but then they wonder why someone just threw a firebomb thru the living room window. This is exactly who we are” —Bill Blum,
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An echo in the chamber
An echo in the chamber@BeLikeWahter·
The number of people with cancer who are completely reversing their cancer with protocols centered around ivermectin and fenbendazol is going to be one of the greatest medical success stories in modern times. The fact the antibiotics doesn’t cure every infection in no way diminishes its status..
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Marc Malone
Marc Malone@Iammarcmalone·
"Ivermectin cures cancer". Aren't you all tired of the science/medical bickering on this platform? Such lack of nuance in such life-critical areas never ceases to amaze me. Do we care about ideology or do we care about saving life? Ivermectin does not cure all cancers, because it leans heavily on already modifiable WNT (a primary cancer stem cell channel that drives cancer into existence) rather than inhibiting it wholesale. And does little for the other primary stem cell channels. It inhibits many critical signal pathways that induce apoptosis (cell death), but not all of them. Given so many cancers are glutamate and chloride upregulated, and the same glutamate-gated chloride membranes in parasites Ivermectin is designed to target - are targeted in cancer cells to induce cell death, to say it is "nothing" is anti-molecular biology and biochemistry. To say it is a "cancer cure" is also anti-reality. It is extremely effective in context-dependent cancer phenotypes. Not in all. Not in none. Just like *almost* everything else. The time has arrived for genuine science, and the political actors pretending to be scientists will be kicked out. Not by force - by their inadequate results. By patients and their families. By Truth itself.
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