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Dr. Scott Duke

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Dr. Scott Duke is owner of Duke Center for Chiropractic Sports & Spine CARE located in Boca Raton Florida. Expert in treating Sports & Spine injuries

Www.DukeChiroCenter.com Katılım Ekim 2011
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Dr. Scott Duke@DrScottDuke·
Release the hip & relieve the back
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Dr. Scott Duke@DrScottDuke·
Red light (630–660 nm): Targets skin-level concerns like fine lines, inflammation, and collagen production. Near-infrared light (810–850 nm): Penetrates deeper to support muscle recovery, joint health, and mitochondrial function. drfranklipman.com/post/health-co…
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Dr. Scott Duke@DrScottDuke·
Magnesium's Role In Longevity When falling short, your body offers a few clues. your body will likely start sending you not-so-subtle clues in the form of muscle cramps, mood swings, memory blips (where’s my phone… oh, it’s in my hand) drfranklipman.com/post/the-multi…
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Jesse Michels
Jesse Michels@AlchemyAmerican·
Ross Coulthart (@rosscoulthart) is dropping what I suspect will be one of the most consequential news stories in the last century: a firsthand UFO whistleblower who has retrieved non-human craft
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UAP Juan
UAP Juan@planethunter56·
If the commander of NORAD says that our best tech could not identify the mystery "drones", then we're shit out of luck. Plain as day. "According to Glen VanHerck, the recently retired commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command, our most advanced aircraft attempted to identify the objects with 'extremely limited results." New article, via @MvonRen thehill.com/opinion/nation… #ufo #uap #ovni
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Ryan Graves
Ryan Graves@uncertainvector·
I have spoken with sources inside government who would be responsible for responding to a potential nuclear threats within the U.S. I have high confidence the drone issue is unrelated to any potential nuclear threat.
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Neil Goodman
Neil Goodman@Neil__Goodman·
Avi Loeb asked a former Lockheed Martin official about Grusch's allegations of Lockheed being in possession of 'material' related to Grusch's UAP programs - "I would not say that it is wrong"
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Mike Colangelo
Mike Colangelo@MikeColangelo·
Navy Rear Admiral to give bombshell testimony to Congress about underwater UFOs that have been tailing US nuclear subs A retired rear admiral, who served as the Navy's head oceanographer, will testify to Congress about the risks of UFOs that appear to traverse Earth's seas with impunity. Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet (ret.) has attested publicly in the past to 'an interesting correlation [...] where we see so many potential interactions of UAP [i.e. UFOs] and nuclear ships' — but has never before discussed the issue under oath. And increasingly, Rear Adm. Gallaudet has also given voice to growing concern among military officials that these strange apparent craft possess 'capabilities [...] beyond our current understanding of science, technology as well as engineering.' 'We need to research these more, get a better understanding of them,' as he put it this week, 'both for the national security implications, as well as just the science.' But despite Rear Adm. Gallaudet's openness on the once-fringe topic of UFOs, the substance of what he plans to reveal on Wednesday before the House Oversight committee's latest public UAP hearing remains a mystery. The naval oceanographer did, however, reveal two startling UFO encounters on Monday, as reported to him by Navy personnel ahead of his testimony. One submariner told Rear Adm. Gallaudet of an encounter a US sub had with a bizarre underwater object in the 1980s, which stopped on a dime while speeding deep under the Atlantic Ocean. 'It had all the signatures of a Russian torpedo,' Rear Adm. Gallaudet said, 'because it approached a rapid rate. But then it slowed down, which torpedoes don't do.' Rear Adm. Gallaudet explained that this US Navy submarine — which was traveling 'at a deeper depth during a very significant North Atlantic storm' — had conducted evasive maneuvers to escape what its crew thought, at first, was a Russian torpedo. 'Because of its rapid rate of approach, they went to "crush depth." That was their SOP, standard operating procedure,' the retired rear admiral told NewsNation. Sometimes known as 'collapse depth,' the term 'crush depth' is used to indicate a level of deep ocean where the density and pressure of water is a threat to the structural integrity of a particular submarine's design. But, the dense water at 'crush depth' can also help a sub evade torpedoes following it, by helping to confuse the weapon's on-board sonar, used for 'acoustic homing.' The sound waves emitted as sonar 'pings,' in other words, can be slowed, dissipated or otherwise disrupted when passing through dense water at these depths. 'It was an old sub, too,' Rear Adm. Gallaudet said of the risky defensive gambit, which could have imploded the undersea vessel, killing its crew. 'So, they were not happy doing that and not comfortable.' 'They really believed it was a Soviet sub,' he told NewsNation correspondent and veteran investigative reporter Ross Coulthart, 'launching an attack on them.' 'And then, of course, this object, it stopped, and it went around to their stern and followed them,' he continued. 'Then it rapidly accelerated out of the scene.' 'Back in the '80s, we know of no technology that could have done that. What was that?' as the rear admiral put it rhetorically to Coulthart. 'I can't explain it either.' Link to full article in the next post below.
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@TigerWoods See me Tiger > I will fix your back spasms > Dr Duke in Boca Raton Florida
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