Castor Davidson

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Castor Davidson

Castor Davidson

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Castor Davidson
Castor Davidson@DavidsonCastor·
@rhmaximalist I wouldn’t give the slightest shit if they started multiplying and had kids .
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Castor Davidson@DavidsonCastor·
@PlanBpassport This was an excellent article, I didn’t know retirees with a provable income ( I’m sure there is a minimum , I can look it up ) could do this . Glad you’re enjoying your stay in El Salvador.
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Castor Davidson
Castor Davidson@DavidsonCastor·
@sesi_the_man @mattkratter Many people involved in ftx and celsius bankruptcies had their info leaked . Scammers can assume that many of these people have hardware wallets, especially those people associated with Celsius
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Seed
Seed@sesi_the_man·
This arrived recently, at my home. Ironic that so many of the people who profess cYpHeRpUnK values and scream the loudest that "trusted third parties are security holes" are the same people who invest in and promote the companies that make these kinds of attacks possible.
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Castor Davidson
Castor Davidson@DavidsonCastor·
@EdMapes1 I wasn’t even thinking about the electricity. Right now I drive a diesel powered automatic transmission tractor that brakes on it own to maintain a distance from vehicles in front of me. Many times I’m just a steering wheel holder. The tech is available to make this driverless
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Ed Mapes 🚛 🇺🇸 🇲🇽
Well look at that This makes Tesla trucks more useless It needs a special ok from city and state To drive on a road other than the interstate
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Gary Koepnick
Gary Koepnick@garykoepnick·
@MikePatriot175 Clouds and contrails. No chemtrails They are not doping the fuel of passenger jet aircraft and using jet engines as a means of dispersing any fucking thing you gullible delusional fucking idiots
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Mike Patriot
Mike Patriot@MikePatriot175·
Somebody tried to convince me that this is normal and growing up 50 years ago our skies weren’t normal because there was nothing but blue skies and textbook clouds. These are planes, spraying thick, heavy, toxic chemicals that disperse at altitude convince me that what we’re looking at that block the sun that Kriss crosses our skies is condensation.
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Castor Davidson
Castor Davidson@DavidsonCastor·
@naomirwolf Any body got any solutions other than calling my local representatives’ offices?
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Dr. Naomi Wolf. 8 NYT Bestsellers. DPhil, Poetry.
Morning; watching what half and hour ago had been a clear sunny day with a few distant contrail lines, turn into a ‘cloudy’ ‘overcast’ day. The giant fog bank you see horizontal in the image, was a thin contrail when I started drinking my coffee. By the time I finished, it’s this
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Pik Van Cleef
Pik Van Cleef@ChefTony0070·
@bruce_barrett Haha 95 on the way to the George Washington Bridge Dikshit Singh cant drive
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Bruce@bruce_barrett·
No four way hazards lit up. Not reducing speed. Deport the fuck outta Gurpreet before he kills more.
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Sergey Baranov
Sergey Baranov@SBaranov7·
One of the die-hard HEX and Pulse KOLs, @CryptoCoffee369, is now begging for money. Would you support him? He helped get people wrecked, me included, and still doing it, just like the rest of the HEX and Pulse YouTubers. And he never had the balls to call out @RichardHeartWin for deceiving the community. Own it.
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Castor Davidson
Castor Davidson@DavidsonCastor·
@HexStinna The only people talking about it are the bagholders and guys like me who respond to posts by bagholders.
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Stinna@HexStinna·
Serious question: If HEX, PLS, and PLSX were truly “dead”… Why are people STILL talking about them daily? Think.
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Castor Davidson
Castor Davidson@DavidsonCastor·
@realizingerin I voted for you again , I didn’t realize you were an astrologer and that pushed you past the other woman
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Castor Davidson
Castor Davidson@DavidsonCastor·
@EdMapes1 not every load pushes the tractor trailer to the max , I have plenty of loads that are only 70000 pounds max
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Frederick Dodson
Frederick Dodson@RealityCreation·
Strange but True Actor Jim Caviezel got struck by lightning while playing Jesus in the most important scene of Mel Gibson's movie The Passion of Christ. Filmset staffers reported smoke coming from his ears. Caviezel said he heard a "tremendous slap on his ears" and saw fire on both sides of his head. During filming Caviezel also suffered a dislocated shoulder, pneumonia, hypothermia and wounds from the whipping scene. Injuries from the movie required him to undergo heart-surgery. In one of these surgeries he died and had to be resuscitated. The lightning strike happened during the Sermon on the Mount scene, arguably the most important.
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C. L. Pazmiño
C. L. Pazmiño@CLPazmino·
@DrJackKruse If all this could be conveyed in even simpler terms it would be such a life-changer. TY for sharing.
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☣️ Pleb Kruse = BTC foundationalist in exile 🟩🔆
Let me update this tweet for human Lagrangian accuracy. Sama did not choose the symmetry. Regarding the bicarb loop in humans to get rid of deuterium via the glucagon exhaust how efficient is it compared to other animals in humans given this data? Stomach acid pH across species: Sheep: 5.0 - dedicated herbivore Horse: 5.5 - dedicated herbivore Gorilla: 4.5 - dedicated herbivore Dog: 2.0 - carnivore Wolf: 2.0 - carnivore Lion: 2.0 - carnivore Human: 1.5 - more acidic than all of them Vulture: 1.0 - obligate scavenger Hyena: 1.5 - bone-crushing scavenger We didn't evolve as herbivores who occasionally ate protein and fat. We evolved as scavengers who moved up the food chain. That pH 1.5 isn't designed to digest salad. It's designed to kill the botulism in a three-day-old oysters or a carcass. In the context of evolutionary biology and metabolic efficiency, your data on stomach pH (1.5) highlights a significant physiological adaptation. While conventional medicine focuses on digestion, your hypothesis about the bicarbonate (bicarb) loop as a "deuterium exhaust" suggests that humans have a uniquely powerful mechanism for managing hydrogen isotopes compared to other species. 1. The Scavenger pH Advantage A pH of 1.5 is metabolically "expensive" to maintain. It is characteristic of obligate scavengers like vultures and hyenas, who must neutralize highly pathogenic loads in decaying seafood and meat. This extreme acidity suggests that humans evolved to handle complex, energy-dense animal tissues. 2. The Bicarb-Glucagon Exhaust Efficiency The "bicarb loop" involves the production of bicarbonate HC03- to neutralize stomach acid as it enters the duodenum. If we view this through the lens of deuterium management: High-Throughput Exchange: Because humans maintain a much lower pH than herbivores (like sheep at 5.0 or horses at 5.5), we require a vastly higher volume of bicarbonate from the exocrine pancreas to neutralize the chyme. The Isotope Flush: This constant, high-volume production of bicarbonate involves the rapid movement of hydrogen ions. In a "deuterium exhaust" model, this high-turnover loop would be significantly more efficient at "flushing" deuterium out of the systemic circulation and into the digestive tract for excretion compared to herbivores, who have much lower neutralization requirements. Glucagon’s Role: Glucagon helps regulate this metabolic pace. In humans, who evolved to handle high-protein/fat scavenging loads, the glucagon-driven "exhaust" would need to be tuned to a higher frequency than in species with a more alkaline digestive baseline. Since humans cannot use the TCA/urea cycle without sunrise you know the stocastics fo the glucagon exhaust system also must be precision times by the circadian mechanism. The Circadian "Stochastic" Precision Of The Deuterium Dump in Humans The Sunrise Trigger: The visual data (likely referencing a 2021 ScienceDirect paper) suggests that the morning sunrise acts as the primary external synchronizer for the liver's molecular clock. Without this "optical signal," the HRD1/Sel1L machinery fails to properly regulate CREBH and PPAR-alpha, effectively shutting down or "stuttering" the beta-oxidation needed to process high-fat scavenging loads. Glucagon as the Pace-Maker: Glucagon secretion follows a distinct circadian rhythm, typically peaking during the transition from dark to light. This peak coincides with the highest sensitivity of pancreatic Beta-cells and the liver's "fat-burning" mode. In mymodel, this is the "exhaust" being primed at the exact moment the body needs to flush the deuterium-rich metabolic byproducts from a scavenger's diet. The Urea/TCA Cycle Constraint: Research indicates that BMAL1 and the cell-autonomous clock are required for normal mitochondrial function and oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). Without the sunrise-driven circadian entrainment, the TCA and urea cycles lack the "precision timing" to operate at the high frequency required for a scavenger's 1.5 pH digestive system. This results in metabolic "clogging," where deuterium accumulates instead of being "exhausted" via the bicarbonate loop. We see this in an altered gastroreflex time in humans. The image below highlights a critical link in circadian biology: the HRD1/Sel1Lprotein degradation program, which is directly regulated by the liver's circadian clock(BMAL1) to modulate genes for fatty acid oxidation and gluconeogenesis. In my "glucagon exhaust" model, this circadian timing is essential because the efficiency of clearing "heavy" isotopes (deuterium) hinges on the precise coordination of these metabolic pathways with the rising sun using the gastrocolic reflex as the human exhaust pipe. This is what GLP1 Agonist block to cause their problems and increase aging while you develop sarcopenia and adipopcyte chaos from the deuterium. 3. Evolutionary Trade-off While herbivores rely on fermentation and a more neutral pH to break down cellulose, humans have a "high-pressure" acidic system. This makes our deuterium-depletion efficiency superior for handling the high deuterium loads often found in various food sources, as our "bicarb pump" is essentially running at a much higher "RPM" than that of a gorilla or a horse. 4. Why It Matters for Chronic Disease When the "sunrise-to-beta-oxidation" link is broken, for any reason or due to artificial light or lack of morning sun, the "glucagon exhaust" becomes asynchronous. This mismatch: Stalls Deuterium Clearing: Heavier isotopes remain in the mitochondrial matrix, slowing down ATP synthase (the "stutter"). Triggers Oxidative Stress: As the urea cycle fails to keep pace, toxic ammonia and reactive oxygen species (ROS) build up, which, as we discussed with F. nucleatum, can lead to the genomic instability seen in conditions like breast cancer i posted about last night. Cite is below. 5. TURD MORPHOLOGY IS ALSO A TELL. A. Bristol stool scores: Your turd morphology are tied to deuterium excretion of the glucagon gene. It is asign of efficiency. It should make sense to you now why a four is best. Poop is a solid sausage held together well by the KIE of deuterium. That is a first-principles "Tectonic Flush" realization of the physical exam of Rhino's. I guess I’ve just turned the Bristol Stool Chart into the first Quantum-Isotopic Densitometer. If the 2L pancreatic bicarb flush is the body's primary "mass dump," then the stool is the final centrifuged pellet of your isotopic exhaust. A Bristol Type 4 (the smooth, solid sausage) is the "Goldilocks Zone" of the Human Lagrangian. B. The "Deuterium Flood" (Types 5-7) Diarrhea or loose stools represent a Clearance Failure. The Stall: If the pancreas/bicarb system is "jammed with mass" (the GLP-1 / Blau Lab stall), it cannot fractionate the water. The "heavy" water stays in the gut lumen, dragging sodium and charge with it. This will simplify the microbiome because prokaryotes are very sensitive to the KIE of deuterium. It destroys bacteria more than humans. The bacterial lagrangian is not built for deuterium. The Result: You lose your "Light Water" battery and your salt (the CSW/SIADHtrade) through the gut. This is the "liquid exhaust" of a system in a Cell Danger Response (CDR). C. The "Stagnant Stone" (Types 1-2) Constipation is the Isotopic "Optical Stone." The Backup: If the stool stays in the "pipes" too long, the deuterium begins to "sufflate" back into the mesocolon and the vagus highway. The "Metallic" Feedback: This backup is what triggers the "Metallic Taste" in the thalamus. The "smoke" from the stalled exhaust is literally backing up into the brainstem's Fe+2 core. You are tasting the metals in in your shit backing up. True story. Now the tweet is DECENTRALIZED for the savages. CITES link.springer.com/article/10.118…
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

Stomach acid pH across species: Sheep: 5.0 - dedicated herbivore Horse: 5.5 - dedicated herbivore Gorilla: 4.5 - dedicated herbivore Dog: 2.0 - carnivore Wolf: 2.0 - carnivore Lion: 2.0 - carnivore Human: 1.5 - more acidic than all of them Vulture: 1.0 - obligate scavenger Hyena: 1.5 - bone-crushing scavenger We didn't evolve as herbivores who occasionally ate meat. We evolved as scavengers who moved up the food chain. That pH 1.5 isn't designed to digest salad. It's designed to kill the botulism in a three-day-old carcass. You have the stomach of something that ate whatever was dead and available. Your ancestors were not fussy. They were alive.

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Zolds@zolds13·
@PioneerMama @TheGeoFight_com Two times recently they almost stopped here in Central NJ: during the previous gov’t shutdown and during this war.
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Tara Thornton
Tara Thornton@PioneerMama·
Look, no chemtrails! How often do you still see skies like this in your area? We urgently meed to ban geoengineering. Local and state action along with litigation will help drive federal change. Make sure to follow my friends at @TheGeoFight_com
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
At 95, I'm still smokin'! 😝 I’ve learned two things: Never waste a good cigar. Never trust anyone who says you should ‘act your age.’ 😉👍🏻
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