Dan S
552 posts





The United States currently has 4-5 million Muslims. How do we gauge who is a peaceful Muslim, a complicit but peaceful Muslim, a political Islamist, a violent Islamist, a Jihadist, a militant extremist Islamist, a radicalized Islamist, or a self-radicalized Islamist? Is there a blood test that can assort the various Muslims? Is there an fMRI machine that can read what's in one's heart or mind? Hence, what should the various allocations to each category be for folks such as the empathetic @RichardGrenell to take notice? What is the historical data that kind Westerners need to see before they might change their compassionate tune? Do we have the necessary data to know whether when a society becomes Islamized it leads to lesser or greater personal liberties?


Tennessee GOP Rep. Andy Ogles says Muslims ‘don’t belong’ in America dlvr.it/TRNhJ1




@pick_six22 Asante is a good dude, he just got the mind virus from where he gets his news from. This could be a good time for him to tune into X and listen to the Iranian people.🙏🏻🇺🇸




Andrew Huberman shares a simple, science-backed trick to fall asleep faster when your mind races or you can't stop noticing your body position: Close your eyes and do slow, deliberate eye movements to shut down proprioception (body awareness) and signal your brain it's time to transition into sleep. Try this tonight (takes ~1–2 minutes): - Slowly move eyes left → right (a few times) - Then counterclockwise circle → clockwise circle Look up → down - Gently attempt to look toward the bridge of your nose (faux cross-eyed) - Finish with a long exhale to slow heart rate Why it works: Eye movements coordinate with your vestibular system & cerebellum to mimic the natural forgetting of body position that happens at sleep onset (similar to slow rocking or boat motion calming the brain). It gives your racing mind something active to focus on instead of "just relax." Huberman: "Many people find it helps them fall asleep quickly—it's not kooky; it's physiology." No apps, no gadgets—just your eyes. Game-changer for insomniacs or restless nights. Try it & report back.










