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From the shadows of deceit, a new dawn approaches where TRUTH reigns supreme.🇺🇸✝️

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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
There is a real federal law in effect right now that mandates vehicle kill switches in new cars, but it’s actually worse than that (I’ll get into below) Rep Thomas Massie “There's a law that states that every vehicle manufactured is gonna have to have a kill switch in it. The car itself will monitor your driving, and if the car thinks that you're not doing a good job driving, it will disable itself. So the car dashboard becomes your judge, your jury, and your executioner” The federal law is Section 24220 of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (The HALT Drunk Driving Act provision) It directs the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to create a federal motor vehicle safety standard for “advanced drunk and impaired driving prevention technology” in all new passenger vehicles If impairment is detected, the system must prevent or limit vehicle operation. Meaning refuse to start, reduce speed, or bring the car to a stop. This is the kill switch Possible triggers include: - Erratic steering or lane departures - Eyes closed or looking away too long - Detected alcohol via steering wheel sensors or cabin air You can already imagine how this will be abused by the government
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Goku
Goku@ProjectGokuu·
David Sinclair's lab is using AI to build a pill that reverses aging for $100. Right now, their gene therapy costs roughly $10 million to manufacture. It requires a direct injection into the target organ. That's not going to work for 8 billion people. So Sinclair's team made a breakthrough. They found that the three age-reversal genes aren't the only path to resetting cells. They discovered CHEMICALS that do the same thing. In mice, they can now give an animal a liquid — not genes, not injections, a drink — and rejuvenate tissues in 4 weeks. Sinclair says it's now normal for his students to casually report: "We just rejuvenated the ear. We just rejuvenated the skin. We just cured ALS (motorneuron disease) in these animals." He calls his lab "Willy Wonka's chocolate factory" because the discoveries blow him away every week. But he wants one molecule that does everything. So they used AI to screen 8 BILLION candidates. They're now down to three molecules that work. And they're using AI to try to combine all three into one. The gene therapy could cost over $100,000 per treatment. Sinclair's goal: "What if it could be $100 instead? That's what I'm working for. I want to democratize this technology so anyone even in Kenya can take these medicines." They should know within a year or two if the molecules work in mice. The gene therapy is the proof of concept. The pill is the endgame. — @davidasinclair
Goku@ProjectGokuu

David Sinclair said: "You can reverse aging by 75% in 6 weeks… by reinstalling the "software" of the body so that it's young again." This idea sprouted when he proved in his first experiment that you can accelerate aging in mice: "We took two mice born on the same day—same age, same genetics. We 'scratched the CD' of one mouse, corrupting its software and accelerating its aging. The result was dramatic. One looked far older than its brother." He believed if you can give aging, you can also take it away. Tomorrow, I'll share his experiment on how he reversed aging in mice (and then Monkeys). — @davidasinclair

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AmericanValorX
AmericanValorX@CryptOBrandO2·
@bryan_johnson Get a shepinois (Belgian Malinois X German Shepherd) best dogs ever. Very high drive, Athletic, fearless and just a tad less psycho than a pure bred malinois.
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I'm thinking about getting two dogs. What breeds should I consider?
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AmericanValorX
AmericanValorX@CryptOBrandO2·
@LeeMerrittesq Good. Maybe son learned a lesson about how to not be a dumbass and follow the law. Might keep him out of jail later in life.
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Lee Merritt
Lee Merritt@LeeMerrittesq·
This mother was traveling through Hurst with her 15-year-old son in the passenger seat when she was pulled over and accused of speeding. She planned to contest the claim in court but still provided her license, as required by law. She declined to take the paper receipt of the citation, protesting what she believed was racial profiling. The officer insisted—tossing the ticket toward her when she refused to take it from his hand. She instinctively tossed the paper out of the window. What happened next is an example of everything that is wrong with American policing. This officer had three clear options: 1.Issue a second citation for littering using the information he already had. 2.Walk away—the citation had already been issued. 3.Instead, he chose to snatch this mother out of her vehicle in front of her child, slam her to the ground, seriously injure her, and take her to jail… where she was ultimately issued a citation and then released to the hospital for treatment of the injuries caused during the arrest.
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AmericanValorX
AmericanValorX@CryptOBrandO2·
@CollinRugg Immediate fast tract to public execution. Take a poll and I guarantee you everyone will agree that’s not an offender.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
JUST IN: Tim Tebow shows senators a map of the United States showing every single location where someone is downloading, sharing, or distributing CSAM. “We are losing the battle, and we are losing the war, and boys and girls are suffering for it…” “Every red dot that is on there is someone that is downloading, sharing, or distributing [CSAM].” “55% to 85% of them are also hands-on offenders, and we know that your average offender has thirteen victims in their lifetime.” “The scale of harm right here in America is, to a certain extent, hard to comprehend, but that's why we're here.”
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AmericanValorX
AmericanValorX@CryptOBrandO2·
@IGGYAZALEA People talking about how amazing it is when it’s only 30 min per episode and a mere 6 episodes is laughable.
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IGGY AZALEA
IGGY AZALEA@IGGYAZALEA·
SIX 30 minute episodes of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is actually criminal!!! and we gotta wait til 2027 for season 2???? i’m tired 😭
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AmericanValorX
AmericanValorX@CryptOBrandO2·
@ginacarano It’s a shame the episodes are so short. The should each be an hour.
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Dr. Eric Berg DC
Dr. Eric Berg DC@dr_ericberg·
Which supplement do you actually feel a difference from?
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AmericanValorX
AmericanValorX@CryptOBrandO2·
@GrantCardone Stay in your lane. You are nowhere near a mental health expert and making yourself look like an idiot.
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Grant Cardone@GrantCardone·
These labels are lies and have no scientific or medical validation. ADD ADHD CODA DYSLEXIA OCDC ECD SPD ODD-oppositional disorder dysfunction Show me proof of any of these…
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AmericanValorX
AmericanValorX@CryptOBrandO2·
@DrSuneelDhand I float to 3 different ER’s. Never once had a patient with GLP-1 complications. Not saying they are without risk, but surely if they were as prevalent as you say I would have had at least ONE patient…
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Suneel Dhand MD
Suneel Dhand MD@DrSuneelDhand·
Hospitals are getting a ton of admissions with side effects from GLP-1 injections. People in the USA can’t see it, because there is no centralized data collection. Thankfully, countries like the UK do collect all the data and can see it. We are only at the tip of the iceberg with this disaster. It’s a terrible idea that millions of people are on a hormone-like substance to forcibly stop them from eating too much
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Rand
Rand@rand_longevity·
my trusted Longevity supplements: - protein - creatine - fish oil - multivitamin - D3 would you add anything?
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AmericanValorX
AmericanValorX@CryptOBrandO2·
No placebo group, only 59 participants (mostly white/highly educated/moderate depression/low suicide risk), only a 6 week trial (SSRI can take 8+ weeks needing dose adjustments), those that might be genetically vulnerable run the risk of developing a severe mental illness that includes psychosis. While psychedelics may have their place in a highly controlled environment with careful screening, it’s not without risk. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy should be priority over both. Guess you have to ask yourself is the juice worth the squeeze.
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Paul F. Austin
Paul F. Austin@PaulAustin3w·
We've been prescribing the same class of antidepressant for 40 years. Two doses of psilocybin outperformed six weeks of it on nearly every measure that actually matters for living a full life. In 2021, Robin Carhart-Harris's lab published what may be the most important depression study of the decade in the New England Journal of Medicine. A head-to-head comparison of psilocybin therapy vs. escitalopram (a leading SSRI) for major depressive disorder. Two doses of psilocybin (25mg, 3 weeks apart) vs. 6 weeks of daily escitalopram. Both groups received identical psychological support. On the primary measure, the scores looked comparable. Headlines called it a tie. But that's where most people stopped reading. The secondary outcomes tell a radically different story: → 57% remission with psilocybin vs. 28% with escitalopram → 70% response rate vs. 48% → Psilocybin improved emotional depth; SSRIs blunted it. → Psilocybin preserved sexual function, SSRIs impaired it. Two sessions. No daily pills, no withdrawals, and no sexual dysfunction. The 6-month follow-up (Erritzoe et al., 2024) confirmed it. Psilocybin showed significantly greater sustained improvements in social functioning, connectedness, and meaning in life. Not just fewer symptoms but a fundamentally richer experience of being alive (which is what we're all after, if I'm not mistaken). The neuroimaging explains why. Daws et al. (2022) found psilocybin produced a global increase in brain network integration. The brain became more connected. Escitalopram showed no such change. SSRIs turn down the volume on suffering. But they don't change the song. Psilocybin disrupts rigid neural patterns, increases flexibility in brain networks, and as Dölen's research shows, reopens critical learning windows that allow new behavioral patterns to take root. The SSRI model suppresses symptoms indefinitely. The psilocybin model opens a neuroplastic window, allowing for rewiring and a reintegration of hemispheric balance. That's symptom management vs. actual transformation. It's why we built our Practitioner Training at PCI the way we did. If psilocybin opens a neuroplastic window, the practitioner's job is to help clients make the most of it before it closes. Mapping protocols to neuroplasticity timelines while tracking relational & physiological change. Our next Practitioner Certification cohort kicks off on February 19. I've dropped the link in the comments below if you want to learn more. What are your thoughts on the future of depression treatment beyond the SSRI paradigm? How quickly do you believe psilocybin will take over as the first line of treatment for the majority of providers? I'll share my guess in the thread below 👇
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AmericanValorX
AmericanValorX@CryptOBrandO2·
@WallStreetApes So hurt your own community thinking that’s going to have an affect on ICE. What absolute morons
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
NEW: This Friday 1/23/26 ICE protesters are planning a large march through Minneapolis with the intent to shut down businesses Invoke the Insurrection Act NOW “This coming Friday — We're trying to rally people together to walk the streets — shut down businesses, shut down everything pretty much because we want to get ICE out of here — You have to stand up” “You need to back up Trump. We ain't f*cking with you. Get out of Minnesota”
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AmericanValorX
AmericanValorX@CryptOBrandO2·
@mrfundman You build this in a GMC Yukon size @elonmusk and I guarantee you it will compete with your model Y sales if not surpass…
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mr fundman@mrfundman·
Would you buy Cyber SUV if Tesla made one?
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AmericanValorX
AmericanValorX@CryptOBrandO2·
@sama Has any other LLM done this? Genuinely curious because it seems as though ChatGPT has a record building up with these types of things.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
Sometimes you complain about ChatGPT being too restrictive, and then in cases like this you claim it's too relaxed. Almost a billion people use it and some of them may be in very fragile mental states. We will continue to do our best to get this right and we feel huge responsibility to do the best we can, but these are tragic and complicated situations that deserve to be treated with respect. It is genuinely hard; we need to protect vulnerable users, while also making sure our guardrails still allow all of our users to benefit from our tools. Apparently more than 50 people have died from crashes related to Autopilot. I only ever rode in a car using it once, some time ago, but my first thought was that it was far from a safe thing for Tesla to have released. I won't even start on some of the Grok decisions. You take "every accusation is a confession" so far.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Don’t let your loved ones use ChatGPT

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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: California Governor Gavin Newsom said he should have brought his knee pads to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Newsom, who sells "Newsom Kneepads" on his online store, said people need to "get serious." "It's time to get serious and stop being complicit... I should have brought up a bunch of knee pads for all the world leaders."
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
Because of Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill,” the annual ICE budget — at $28 billion — is now larger than the annual budgets of the FBI, DEA, ATF, U.S. Marshals Service and the Bureau of Prisons COMBINED. No. The American people do not want Trump's domestic army.
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AmericanValorX
AmericanValorX@CryptOBrandO2·
@MJTruthUltra No, Putin doesn’t do it because he knows that everyone will then start launching them and the world will be a radiation filled dust ball. Doesn’t take a genius to know this..
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MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
Things are heating up fast… 🚨Europe has 1-2 years to correct Course before Russia Destroys them with Nukes, says Sergei Karaganov, long-time advisor to Vladimir Putin Sergei says he’s been calling for escalation earlier than that, but say Putin is deeply religious and cautious — he believes it is a sin to use nuclear weapons, but it may be a necessary sin to save humanity, he says. “We have to either punish them or help them change their minds — if not, they are doomed.” Clip rumble.com/v74e2m4-europe… Full Interview x.com/tuckercarlson/…
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra

🚨Sergei Karaganov, long-time advisor to Vladimir Putin: Europe's Leaders Are "Dangerous Immoral Idiots" — They've Lost it’s spiritual core and their Fear of God They’ve lost respect for family, man-woman love, elders, patriotism — Now anti-European, anti-humans, are reviving a Nazism spirit. So true… Clip rumble.com/v74e1ay-putin-… Full Interview x.com/tuckercarlson/…

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AmericanValorX
AmericanValorX@CryptOBrandO2·
@allenanalysis With how mentally deranged the left has proven themselves to be, I’d say this is a great investment!
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Nothing screams “public servant” like this: FBI Director Kash Patel reportedly spent taxpayer money on a custom fleet of armored BMW X5s so he can be chauffeured around “less conspicuously.” Armored luxury SUVs. On the public dime. So discreet you have to special-order it.
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