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@CaptainNewDeal

Like Captain America, I'm a New Deal Democrat, not a Corporate Democrat.

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John Carter
John Carter@martianwyrdlord·
You retards keep falling for their incrementalism. They learned a long time ago that they can get as much as they want as long as they only take a little bit at a time while accompanying each tiny bite with high-volume moralizing about how it's for our own good because the children, or because health, or because the planet, or because whatever the Good Thing du jour is that they invoke to shut down your brains. It works. Every time. It's worked for decades now. They have this down to a science. So the social engineers chew away at our freedoms piece by tiny piece. Every year we're a little less free, a little more domesticated, a little more controlled, and any time you point this process out your mentions get swarmed with idiots going on about how actually this is a good thing because the children, or because health, or because the planet, and anyhow you're overreacting because everyone knows slippery slopes aren't real and this isn't a big deal so why can't you just have a normal one, man. Almost as bad as the programmed self-righteousness of normgroids is the unseriousness of rightoids who laugh, lol look at these blue-haired libs, aren't they silly? No, they are not silly. They are deadly serious. They gave decided what is good for you and they are going to inflict it whether you like it or not, because they do not think that your life belongs to you: they think it belongs to society, and society belongs to them. They've written openly about how they intend to do it. They have roadmaps explaining each step from beginning to end. There is nothing funny about any of this. Yeah, it's just ads. Small thing, why get mad, fuck McDonald's right? Except that's part of the plan. Denormalize meat by removing it from the public eye; demonize it with public health campaigns; normalize 'healthy' plant-based alternatives. Then tax it. Make it more expensive. Harder to get. Socially punish people for eating meat. Make them apologize for being too weak to give it up. Start having meat-free Mondays, optional; then mandatory; then limit meat to weekends, or certain hours of the day. Come back in twenty years, people are saying "wow isn't it crazy that you used to be able to buy meat in restaurants and just eat it in front of people? That's so crazy, I'm really glad we don't have to smell it any more, the stink just got on everything. And it's SO bad for your heart!" These people are sick, they are evil, and they should be made to stand in front of a wall, but instead they're running everything and there's no obvious way to get rid of them.
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They're going to apply the same playbook to meat that they applied to tobacco. They've been saying they're going to do that for years now. This is just one step along the way. Enjoy your bugpaste.

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☀️👀@zei_squirrel·
former senior CIA agent John Stockwell: "We pumped dozens of stories about Cuban atrocities, rapists. We ran fake photographs that made every paper in the country. It was pure raw false propaganda to create the illusion of Communists eating babies for breakfast." Sound familiar?
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Eric Moutsos
Eric Moutsos@realericmoutsos·
🚨2026 Car Shuts Down and Tells Woman to Sit Up Straight So It Can Watch Her Eyes. Welcome to The New World Order!
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
This Wall Street insider just exposed the secret doomsday escape plans of AI billionaires. 1 in 3 billionaires has a fully funded plan to abandon civilization when things collapse. They meet their pilots at Oakland airport, board a Gulfstream 650, fly to New Zealand, and disappear into a bunker that cost tens of millions to build. And this isn't some conspiracy theory. There's literally PROOF: Sam Altman told The New Yorker he stockpiles guns, gold, potassium iodide, antibiotics, batteries, water, and gas masks from the Israeli Defense Force. He owns a patch of land in Big Sur he can fly to when society breaks down. His backup plan is flying with Peter Thiel to Thiel's compound in New Zealand. Peter Thiel became a New Zealand citizen in 2011 after spending only 12 days in the country. He bought a 477-acre estate for $13.5 million and submitted plans for a bunker-style compound embedded into a hillside with a 1,082-foot glass-lined guest lodge for 24 people. Mark Zuckerberg is building a 5,000 square foot underground shelter beneath his $270 million compound in Hawaii. Blast-resistant doors made of metal and concrete, its own energy and food supplies, and an escape hatch accessible by ladder. Every construction worker signed an NDA and different crews were forbidden from speaking to each other. Larry Page, co-founder of Google, quietly disappeared to Fiji during the pandemic. He reportedly bought at least one private island in the Mamanuca archipelago. When local media reported his presence, Fijian authorities ordered the article taken down. Scott Galloway sat with one of these billionaires who walked him through his entire exit strategy step by step. His response: "You don't think your pilots are going to kill you and fuck your wife? You don't think the people in New Zealand are going to come take the rich guy's shit?" But here's the thing that really matters... These are the SAME people building AI. The same founders telling Congress that AI will cure cancer have already decided they're leaving when it goes sideways. Galloway confirmed a secondhand account from someone close to one of these AI CEOs. The CEO admitted he believes there's a 7 to 10% chance AI results in a catastrophic event for humanity. And he doesn't care because being the person who summoned this intelligence is "more consequential than whatever happens." These billionaires don't use public healthcare. They have concierge medicine delivered to their living room. Their kids attend $75,000 per year academies while public schools spend $10,000. They fly private. They have private security instead of police. Galloway's words: "The 0.1% are no longer invested in the well-being of America. They've totally dissociated because they're sequestered from it." And the incentives to reach that level are so extreme that founders will make ANY decision necessary to get there. Galloway called it the Darth Vader pipeline. Every tech CEO follows the same arc: Sam Altman was "the gay son we all wanted." Soft spoken, testifying before Congress about safety. Now he's subpoenaing nonprofits that criticize OpenAI and telling people to stop complaining about energy costs. Galloway on all of them: "These guys would sleep with their cousin for a nickel." The next chosen hero is Dario Amodei at Anthropic. Galloway says he'll follow the exact same path because the system makes it inevitable. Then he dropped his most dangerous prediction: He thinks there's a 1 in 3 chance AI ends up like jet transportation, vaccines, or PCs. Technologies that changed civilization but where NO group of companies ever captured serious shareholder value. The entire airline industry across all of history is at break even. Moderna is down 90%. AI models are converging. Open weight Chinese models are free and a third of corporations are already using them. His prediction: Go short the AI ecosystem. The winner of AI might be us, the users. Not the companies. And if he's right, the domino effect is terrifying... 40% of the S&P is tied to AI. Most GDP growth over the last two years came from AI capex. So if corporations start dropping OpenAI and Anthropic for free Chinese models, the entire market could crash. This is just like the Chinese steel dumping in the 80s: Flood America with cheap AI, kneecap the companies propping up the stock market, then trigger a recession without firing a single shot. The billionaires building AI have escape plans ready. They've detached from society entirely. They know there's a real chance this ends badly and they're building it anyway. Every tech hero turns villain on a shorter timeline. And the financial system is so dependent on AI valuations that one move from China could bring it all down. And we're still trusting these people to self-regulate. What do you think?
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Robin Monotti
Robin Monotti@robinmonotti·
Rolling Stone moved Eric Clapton down from the top 10 of greatest guitar players of all time to 35 because he admitted to being Covid "vaccine" injured & refused to discriminate on entry to his concerts based on "vaccine" status. They even admit the reasoning in the explanation!
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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
Carl Jung said most people die without ever meeting themselves. He left behind 5 rules to fix that. The first one will scare the shit out of you. I turned them into a Claude prompt that does the work for you. Here's how: ↓
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
The supplement stack Dr. Daniel Amen actually recommends before meds. On Chris Williamson’s Modern Wisdom podcast, he broke it down simply: - Theanine — great for anxiety and focus - Methylated B vitamins + extra methylfolate (especially if you have the common gene variant that raises homocysteine) - Vitamin D — low levels linked to basically everything bad - Omega-3s, saffron, SAMe - Ashwagandha — helps boost testosterone while calming you down - Magnesium (smart form matters): glycinate for sleep, taurate for muscle twitches, oxide if constipated Chris shared his own big win: after genetic testing revealed four polymorphisms wrecking his B12 absorption, switching to injections finally fixed his afternoon and evening energy crashes. What stands out is how individualized this stuff is — generic advice often fails when your genetics are in the way. These foundational supplements address root causes for many people and can improve energy, mood, and resilience before jumping to stronger interventions. Most doctors get almost no training on them. What’s one supplement that made a noticeable difference for your energy, mood, or focus?
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The SCIF
The SCIF@TheSCIF·
Former CIA Dir. John Brennan pushing the climate change hoax and Stratospheric Aerosol Injection, while an ex-military bioenvironmental engineer in the Air Force found out EXACTLY what is being sprayed throughout our skies all the way back in 2007. After learning about this, she tried to debunk it, while approving forms called Air Force Form 3952s for her job in the military, rejecting these toxicants, formerly known as an MSDS, now an SDS, because they are the very same toxicants we were trying to engineer out of the workplace. Her job was basically OSHA and the EPA, but in the military. After lots of soil sampling, air sampling, she realized this is very much happening at a much larger unimaginable scale. She had first hand accounts of what chemicals and metals were being brough aboard these planes to be sprayed into our atmosphere. There is a multitude of reasons for doing this, controlling the weather, to handicap many people, controlling crops, population control, military advanced technological applications for DEWs, etc., which all first started back in Vietnam when we flooded the Ho Chi Minh Trail to stop supplies and weapons from being moved around with flares on the wingtips of our aircraft which caused it to rain and flood the trail. On top of all this you have people like Bill Gates who are actively trying to dim the Sun and decrease the solar load. There is also a fear-based aspect that they have been using since the 60s or 70s and most definitely financially incentivized. These toxicants and heavy metals are being inhaled by people and landing on crops and being embedded in the soil. A lot of these are heavy alkaline metals and salts, and what they do is that synergistic toxicity, you're breathing it in, you have the dermal absorption and inhalation. When you ingest these toxicants, it is eating away at your gut health and causing many other neurological and other complications. Strontium and Barium are two common heavy metals used, which bioaccumulates in the bones and also displaces potassium, which can cause massive issues with your nervous system and your heart and even mimic a heart attack. This is all going on your food and in your drinking water. On top of all of this, your taxpayer dollars are put into a giant $375 BILLION dollar slush fund, managed by people like John Podesta, who attends spirit cooking dinners with open satanists like Marina Abramović, to distribute to "climate" causes, which is actually being funneled to corrupt NGOs pushing far-left radical agendas and laundering the money right back to politicians and corrupt government officials, on top of funding dangerous programs like these.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
Vaccinated kids are FAR SICKER across ALL 22 CHRONIC DISEASES in the LARGEST vaccinated vs. unvaccinated birth cohort study EVER conducted: 1. Cancer: 📈 +54% 2. Autism: 📈 +180% 3. Neurodevelopmental disorders: 📈 +1254% 4. Autoimmune disease: 📈 +1120% 5. Motor disability: 📈 +810% 6. Speech disorder: 📈 +803% 7. Mental health disorders: 📈 +696% 8. Asthma: 📈 +553% 9. Developmental delay: 📈 +412% 10. Atopic disease: 📈 +386% 11. Seizure disorder: 📈 +216% 12. Food allergy: 📈 +128% 13. Neurological disorder: 📈 +26% 14. Any chronic condition: 📈 +250% Observed ONLY in vaccinated children: 15. ADHD 💉 16. Diabetes 💉 17. Brain dysfunction 💉 18. Behavioral disability 💉 19. Learning disability 💉 20. Intellectual disability 💉 21. Tics 💉 22. Other psychological disability 💉 Our peer-reviewed reanalysis of the landmark Henry Ford study found 22 out of 22 chronic disease categories were proportionally higher in vaccinated children. ZERO exceptions.
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Wayne Waldrop
Wayne Waldrop@WayneWaldropW·
20 Super Fun Facts About Our Greatest Ally, Israel: 1. Lehi (Stern Gang) Truman Assassination Attempt (1947): Militant Zionist group mailed a letter bomb to President Truman. Fortunately, the plan was foiled when White House staff defused it. 2. Operation Cast Thy Bread (1948): Israeli forces poisoned wells in Gaza and Palestinian villages to prevent Arab return. 3. Lavon Affair False Flag (1954): Israel recruited agents to bomb cinemas, libraries, and Western sites in Egypt, aiming to blame Egyptians and the Muslim Brotherhood. 4. CIA JFK Files Redaction Request (1998/2025): CIA requested removal of all mentions of Israel from JFK assassination files. The full unredacted documents released in 2025 confirmed it. 5. Pro-Israel PAC Funding of Congress: Over 83% of US Congress members receive major donations from Pro-Israel PACs. Many sitting members even list them as their top contributor. 6. Record Pro-Israel Donations to Trump (2024): Pro-Israel donors gave over $230 million (largest single contribution in history), including $100M+ from Miriam Adelson. 7. USS Liberty Attack (1967): Israeli jets and torpedo boats deliberately struck the unarmed US Navy ship in international waters for over an hour, killing 34 Americans and wounding 171. 8. NUMEC Uranium Diversion (1960s): Hundreds of pounds of highly enriched uranium vanished from a Pennsylvania plant and was diverted to Israel’s Dimona reactor via Zionist-linked insiders. 9. Project Pinto Nuclear Smuggling: Israel used Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan (with Netanyahu at the front company) to smuggle 800 nuclear bomb triggers out of the US. 10. Ehud Barak Epstein Meetings: Former Israeli Prime Minister met with Jeffrey Epstein between 20 - 60+ times. 11. Epstein Rothschild Ties: Jeffrey Epstein admitted ties to the Rothschild family, including close business dealings and a $25M consulting agreement with Ariane de Rothschild and Edmond de Rothschild bank. 12. Netanyahu Iraq WMD Claims: Current Prime Minister pushed false claims about Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction to justify war. 13. Israel Nuclear Ambiguity: The only nuclear-armed nation that never signed the NPT and has never allowed a single IAEA inspection of Dimona. 14. Pro-Israel Attacks on Critics: Groups spend millions on ads to defeat US politicians who criticize Israel (example: the attacks against Rep. Thomas Massie). 15. Unconditional US Aid: Israel has received over $300 billion in American foreign aid. This is more than any country in history and with virtually no conditions on Israel's end. 16. Israel-Requested Iran Conflict: According to the US State Department website, the recent Iran war was launched at Israel’s request. 17. JFK Dimona Inspection Demand (1963): President Kennedy demanded US inspections of Israel’s secret Dimona nuclear reactor and was assassinated shortly afterward. 18. Samson Option Nuclear Doctrine: Israel’s official policy threatens to launch nuclear strikes across the Middle East (and potentially beyond) if the state faces an existential threat. 19. Ben Shapiro Israeli Intelligence Tasking: Former colleague publicly stated he witnessed Ben Shapiro receiving direct “tasking” from Israeli intelligence linked to Netanyahu and called for FARA registration as a foreign agent. 20. Maldives Israel Entry Ban Backlash (2024-2025): Maldives banned Israeli citizens in solidarity with Palestine; the country immediately began receiving threats of terrorist attacks.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
What China just did with the blocking statutes against U.S. extraterritorial sanctions sets quite a major precedent, probably the financial equivalent of what happened with rare earths last year (in the sense that this is China taking a major step to push back against a U.S. hostile measure as opposed to taking it on the chin). It's a little complex but, to start with, what many people ignore (and will probably be surprised by) is that - by and large - Chinese companies and financial institutions have largely complied with extraterritorial U.S. sanctions. Anecdotal story on this: I know for a fact, because I personally know the person, that a very famous guy (whose name I won't reveal but that everyone of you would know) sanctioned by the U.S. was in China recently and tried to exchange money at the counter of a random Chinese bank. Just simply exchange dollars for a Chinese yuan, in mainland China. And he was refused, because he is sanctioned by the U.S. - despite the fact that China as a country has absolutely no problem with the person. This goes to illustrate just how much goodwill China extended to the U.S. on this - a Chinese bank, in China, refusing to serve someone China has no problem with, just to comply with U.S. extraterritorial sanctions. It also goes to illustrate why this blocking order marks such a sharp departure. What triggered it is not new sanctions by the U.S. but recent efforts under the so-called "Operation Economic Fury" to dramatically ramp up enforcement of existing sanctions on Iran. The U.S. notably issued at the end of April alerts to financial institutions worldwide - including in China - on "the sanctions risks associated with independent 'teapot' oil refineries in China, primarily in Shandong Province, given their continued role in importing and refining Iranian crude oil" (home.treasury.gov/news/press-rel…) Even more importantly, they also specifically went after Hengli Petrochemical Dalian (home.treasury.gov/news/press-rel…), one of China's largest private refineries, with 400,000 barrels per day capacity and a parent company (the Hengli Group) that's a Fortune Global 500 company. In effect, what the U.S. extraterritorial sanctions mean is that Hengli - and all other Chinese 'teapot' oil refineries being targeted - is cut off from the dollar system, and any bank, insurer, or trading partner anywhere in the world - including in China - that deals with them risks being cut off too. Which is obviously a major hostile move by the U.S. against China (and, of course, Iran). Except that China, this time around, is not having it. Since 2021 they've had regulations ("Measures to prevent the improper extraterritorial application of foreign laws and measures", mofcom.gov.cn/zcfb/zhzc/art/…) that gives the Chinese government power to formally prohibit compliance with foreign sanctions, and that, since this April (morganlewis.com/pubs/2026/04/c…) are also extraterritorial in nature. In effect what these regulations - and their April addendum - say is that if you comply with U.S. extraterritorial sanctions by cutting off a Chinese company, you are violating Chinese law. Any entity - Chinese or foreign - that refuses to deal with a sanctioned Chinese company because Washington told them to can be sued in Chinese courts, fined by MOFCOM, and since April, placed on a 'Malicious Entity List' with asset freezes and trade restrictions. In a nutshell on one side you have the U.S. saying "cut them off or we cut you off" and now China says "well, if you do cut us off we're going to be real nasty with you, in China and potentially beyond." These regulations were - until yesterday - purely theoretical: they've never actually been applied. But, yesterday, China's MOFCOM made it crystal clear this time is different: they used a statement with a triple negative, saying the U.S. sanctions "shall not be recognized, shall not be enforced, shall not be complied with" ("不得承认、不得执行、不得遵守", mofcom.gov.cn/zwgk/zcfb/art/…). In effect you now have companies that are in the middle of this - for instance financial institutions serving Hengli - caught in quite a bind: face U.S. or Chinese hostility. It's a no-win, they need to choose a camp on this. Concretely speaking, given that the overwhelming majority of companies affected are operating inside China, they'll obviously choose the China side. The real question therefore is: Is the U.S. ready to act on its threat and cut off Chinese banks or other institutions that keep servicing these refineries? Because that probably means sanctioning major Chinese financial institutions, which is a whole different level of escalation. The moment the U.S. designates a major Chinese bank for dealing with Hengli, this stops being about Iranian oil and becomes a direct financial confrontation between the two largest economies on earth, which is a much bigger deal with probable consequences for the entire global financial system. Or will the U.S. back off, meaning China would have effectively caught their bluff, showing that extraterritorial sanctions are a lot of bark but not a lot of bite? We'll know in the next couple of weeks I guess. One thing is sure though: whatever happens with these refineries, the broader damage is done. China used to extend remarkable goodwill on sanctions compliance - voluntarily cooperating with extraterritorial sanctions inside its own borders even though it had no legal obligation to respect them. That goodwill has been spent. And, from a U.S. standpoint, a China with less goodwill vis a vis U.S. financial hegemony is undoubtedly a far bigger issue than a few teapot refineries buying Iranian oil.
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🇨🇳 China Invokes Blocking Statute for First Time China’s Ministry of Commerce has for the first time activated its 2021 Blocking Rules, ordering all Chinese firms and individuals not to comply with U.S. sanctions targeting five independent Chinese oil refineries accused of purchasing Iranian crude. Beijing called the U.S. measures, imposed under two executive orders, an “unjustified” and “improper” use of extraterritorial law. The move puts multinational companies operating in both markets in direct legal conflict: compliance with U.S. sanctions now risks violating Chinese law, and vice versa. Global banks and firms with dollar exposure face secondary sanctions risk if they continue dealing with the affected refineries. Analysts describe the order as a significant step toward competing legal frameworks for global trade, accelerating the path to potential economic “decoupling” between the two powers.

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A Midwestern Doctor
A Midwestern Doctor@MidwesternDoc·
We waste billions each year on Alzheimer's research due to a fraudulent 2006 study. That's why its drugs do nothing—but give 41% of recipients brain damage As I show here, proven treatments for dementia and impaired cognition have been buried for decades midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-great-al…
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Drey
Drey@thedreydossier·
The anatomy of a… ballroom? Back in October, I started pulling the donor list for Trump’s ‘ballroom’ expecting the usual suspects- luxury brands draining their marketing budgets for a White House photo op But there was no Steinway. No Hermès. No Baccarat. In their place were names like Caterpillar, Booz Allen Hamilton, Blackstone, and Union Pacific. Companies that build classified networks, industrial generators, and military infrastructure. That was the first moment it clicked for me, and I realized I wasn’t looking at a party planning committee. I was looking at a procurement order for a classified data center.
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DR JANE RUBY™️
DR JANE RUBY™️@RealDrJaneRuby·
HOW MANY FLOCK CAMERAS ARE IN YOUR AREA? Find out: dontgetflocked.com Btw Flocks transmit your position, car & photo data NATIONWIDE, not just locally We already have 300 in West Palm Beach, 1000 each in Orlando and Miami
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Alexander Mercouris
Alexander Mercouris@AMercouris·
The importance of this news is being underestimated. In my opinion it is epoch making. China is apparently telling its refiners to ignore US sanctions and to conduct their business in disregard of them. In other words it is telling them that if the US comes for them because they are violating US sanctions, they have China's back. If that expands to include other Chinese businesses, and sooner or later it surely will, the US sanctions era is over. The US remains an enormous consumer market, but China holds the high cards. It is both the 'workshop of the world' and increasingly its high tech research institute and laboratory, and it is also rapidly becoming a major source of global investment capital. Trading with the US remains profitable and attractive, but not trading with China is not an option, even for the United States. It goes beyond saying that if China opposes US sanctions they become unenforceable. It means that they become impossible, and the whole structure which has been created around them must end. Fyodor Lukyanov, who is very well connected in Moscow, is saying the Chinese are undertaking a review to assess whether the US is, as the Russians say, 'agreement incapable'. If so then this decision points to the outcome. @RnaudBertrand @AXChristoforou @TheGrayzoneNews @RealPepeEscobar @thecyrusjanssen youtube.com/watch?v=PZmepe…
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Ian Carroll
Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow·
If you don’t follow @thedreydossier - she’s been breaking ground on the secret datacenter underneath the Whitehouse ballroom like no one else. Incredible independent journalism. Give her a follow.
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The allegations are true. 😮‍💨🪭 Thank you @IanCarrollShow for the shout out and for the introduction to your community. The people you sent over are exactly the kind of readers that make this work worth doing.

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Radha Tripathi
Radha Tripathi@Radha_AI·
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT. He knows his time is running out. So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour. He died 5 months later. This is that lecture. The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇 Bookmark it for later
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
If you trusted "settled science" throughout history, you'd have: - Drunk radioactive water for vitality (1920s) - Had your healthy teeth pulled to cure mental illness (1910s) - Smoked cigarettes for your throat, on doctor's orders (1940s) - Taken heroin for your child's cough (1890s) - Eaten lead paint chips as a calcium supplement (decades of this) - Used asbestos to insulate your child's bedroom (1950s) - Given thalidomide to pregnant women for morning sickness (1960s) - Eaten margarine for your heart (1970s) - Lobotomised your sister for being unhappy (1940s and 50s) - Sprayed DDT on the children in the playground (1950s) - Avoided all fat to lose weight (1990s) - Replaced butter with trans-fat spreads on the doctor's recommendation (1990s) Every generation has its medical catastrophe dressed up as health advice. Endorsed by the experts. Printed in the textbooks. Recommended by your doctor. Featured on the front of the magazines in the waiting room. Ours is seed oils, statins, grain-based diets, ultra-processed convenience food, and the steady chemical maintenance of conditions that better food would resolve in 90 days. Future generations will look back in horror. Just like we look back at radioactive tonics and cigarette prescriptions and wonder how anyone fell for it. The pattern never changes. Only the product on the shelf.
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