; ; ײַ ت

12.5K posts

; ; ײַ ت banner
; ; ײַ ت

; ; ײַ ت

@EliteYacob

I'm bad at Twitter. Cosmic Cleanse is H2O2 for biological antiseptic treatment. Hebrew secrets of batisim John and Jesus were murdered for teaching.

Non-Newtonian Earth Katılım Kasım 2009
3 Takip Edilen3 Takipçiler
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
@RealSpikeCohen Some people don't have to imagine local police arresting people and taking them to jail without committing a crime or having a fair trial. That's an American past time for some aspects of American society.
English
0
0
0
8
Spike Cohen
Spike Cohen@RealSpikeCohen·
For those who don't understand what Chevron Deference is, and why SCOTUS ended it, here's the long and short of it: A family fishing company, Loper Bright Enterprises, was being driven out of business, because they couldn't afford the $700 per day they were being charged by the National Marine Fisheries Service to monitor their company. The thing is, federal law doesn't authorize NMFS to charge businesses for this. They just decided to start doing it in 2013. Why did they think they could away with just charging people without any legal authorization? Because in 1984, in the Chevron decision, the Supreme Court decided that regulatory agencies were the "experts" in their field, and the courts should just defer to their "interpretation" of the law. So for the past 40 years, federal agencies have been able to "interpret" laws to mean whatever they want, and the courts had to just go with it. It was called Chevron Deference, and it put bureaucrats in charge of the country. It's how the OHSA was able to decide that everyone who worked for a large company had to get the jab, or be fired. No law gave them that authority, they just made it up. It's how the ATF was able to decide a piece of plastic was a "machine gun". It's how the NCRS was able to decide that a small puddle was a "protected wetlands". It's how out-of-control agencies have been able to create rules out of thin air, and force you to comply, and the courts had to simply defer to them, because they were the "experts". Imagine if your local police could just arrest you, for any reason, and no judge or jury was allowed to determine if you'd actually committed a crime or not. Just off to jail you go. That's what Chevron Deference was. It was not only blatantly unconstitutional, it caused immeasurable harm to everyone. Thankfully, it's now gone. We haven't even begun to feel the effects of this decision in the courts. It will be used, for years to come, to roll back federal agencies, and we'll all be better of for it. And that's why politicians and corporate media are freaking out about it.
Spike Cohen tweet media
English
3.8K
29.9K
95.8K
23.6M
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
@MrBeast Trickle down theory works when the wealthy aren't selfish and hoard. Misanthropy vs. philanthropy.
English
0
0
0
3
MrBeast
MrBeast@MrBeast·
When we help people (curing 1000 blind people, building 100 houses, 100 wells, etc) people get mad and say I shouldn’t be doing this and governments should. Yes, ideally a YouTuber isn’t the one fixing these issues but I’m not just gonna stand by and do nothing 🤷🏻‍♂️
English
13.3K
31K
422.5K
14M
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
Pillars of Time.
English
0
0
1
14
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
Naturally forming "wormholes" when a star system has traveled in a galaxy for so long it comes to a point in space it was previously. 🤔 If it's far enough away from galactic center, can it survive the collapse of the central black hole and become part of another galaxy?
English
0
0
0
20
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
@HISTORY Love how a story about Havana Syndrome is in the same episode about the battle of Los Angeles, weather balloons, and radar technology. 🤔
English
0
0
0
10
HISTORY
HISTORY@HISTORY·
An all new #HistorysGreatestMysteries is back. Join Laurence Fishburne as he examines the top theories surrounding the world's most enigmatic unsolved mysteries this Monday at 9/8c on The History Channel.
English
7
9
54
15.5K
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
@elonmusk If traveling through time is teleporting to a point in space, is there a difference. Going back in the timeline would be impossible, but going forward would just be aiming for where Earth would be when you decelerate. Maybe going forward far enough to be in a new timeline?
English
0
0
0
9
Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
A teleportation time machine would be so helpful
English
31.3K
27.7K
349.6K
96.2M
Matt Wallace
Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
THEY SUNK THE TITANIC ON PURPOSE TO KILL OFF THE POWERFUL MEN WHO OPPOSED THE CREATION OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE ⚠️ Did you know that 14 years before the Titanic sank a man named Morgan Robertson wrote a book titled ‘Futility’ that predicted it all in detail? Here are the striking similarities from the novel: 1. The fictional Titan (in the book) was 800 ft long; the Titanic was 882. 2. The fictional Titan, moving at 25 knots, struck an iceberg on the starboard side on a night of April, at midnight, in the North Atlantic, 400 nautical miles from Newfoundland. The Titanic, moving at 22½ knots, struck an iceberg on the starboard side on the night of April 14, 1912, 11:40 PM, in the North Atlantic, 400 nautical miles from Newfoundland. 3. The Titan sank, and the majority of her 2,500 passengers and crew died. The Titanic sank, and 1,523 of her 2,200 passengers and crew died. 4. Both the Titan and the Titanic were described as “unsinkable.” 5. Both were described as the largest craft afloat and the greatest of the works of men. 6. The Titan carried “as few as the law allowed”, 24 lifeboats, which could carry “less than half” of her total complement of 3,000. The Titanic carried only 16 lifeboats along with 4 Engelhardt folding lifeboats. 7. They both sank after hitting an iceberg in the middle of April. THERE IS A REASON THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT THE TITANIC 🚨
Matt Wallace tweet media
English
1.1K
7.8K
24.3K
3.8M
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
@DawnDish @_phyxx_ Most liquid soaps have the same ingredients, with the colors and fragrances being the biggest differences. Testing was done to allow for use on hands when washing dishes. Washing the rest of the body isn't that much of a next step. Fewer soaps cut grease like Dawn, though.
English
0
0
1
25
Dawn
Dawn@DawnDish·
@_phyxx_ While we appreciate your loyalty, we don't recommend Dawn be used for washing your hair. Dawn has not been tested for this use. Feel free to send us a DM if you have any questions. We're always happy to help. 💙
English
44
11
697
25.9K
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
If there's a candle lit in a room and you're on the other side of the room and can't feel the heat from the flame does that mean it's not increasing the temperature in the room? Climate change deniers: the temperature in the room was already going up, it's not the candle. 🤡
English
0
0
0
16
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
@PeterSweden7 Cows are not actually herbivores. They eat bugs and other things when they can for extra protein. I've heard from farmers that have seen them eat baby birds not fast enough to get away. youtu.be/lGSUU3E9ZoM?si…
YouTube video
YouTube
English
0
0
0
8
PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
Question. Du you really believe that cows are actually bad for the planet like Bill Gates claims?
English
4.2K
650
3.8K
249.5K
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
@PeterSweden7 If by "lied to" you mean not told the whole truth? When is this never the case. There are so many factors to the conditions that create changes to the atmosphere it would be impossible to explain all of them to everyone. If the Moon has a gravitational effect on the oceans...?
English
0
0
0
6
PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
Question. Do you think we are being lied to about climate change?
English
7.2K
1.4K
19.9K
501.6K
Michael Yockey
Michael Yockey@myockey·
During WWII the US built ships to mix concrete for building runways in the Pacific theater. It turns out they had one more than they needed so the navy converted one to mix ice cream instead. When the Japanese learned that the US had the industrial capacity to provide ice cream to its soldiers they were very demoralized. militarytimes.com/off-duty/milit…
English
21
40
1.1K
102.2K
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
@elonmusk The only people that trust and have "faith" in the U.S. court system are people that know little about it.
English
0
0
0
2
Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Indeed, great damage was done today to the public’s faith in the American legal system. If a former President can be criminally convicted over such a trivial matter – motivated by politics, rather than justice – then anyone is at risk of a similar fate.
Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital

The first felony conviction of a former US President wasn’t for the Iraq or Afghanistan wars, illegal CIA coups, drone striking weddings, or spying on Americans… It was because Trump misclassified a $130,000 payment for a porn star’s NDA. Tells you everything you need to know.

English
44.9K
104K
479.4K
73.4M
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
@IPCC_CH The emissions are only half the problem. If the thermal energy from our technology didn't heat up those gasses the effect would be experienced less. Additionally a factor, frequencies of sound can alter air pressure and density, and the human jaw resonates at an infrasonic freq.
English
0
0
0
15
IPCC
IPCC@IPCC_CH·
Human activities, principally through emissions of greenhouse gases, have unequivocally caused #globalwarming, with global surface temperature reaching 1.1°C above 1850–1900 in 2011–2020. Read more from #IPCC's 2023 Synthesis Report 👉 bit.ly/SRYRpt23
IPCC tweet media
English
138
144
230
27.7K
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
@atoa923 @alexprocter101 @curiosityonx There's nothing that proves this is the first time human civilization has existed on the planet. We only have evidence that the planet, and almost every living thing on the surface, has been destroyed more than twice.
English
0
0
0
6
Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
If you could name the first city on Mars, what would you name it?
Curiosity tweet media
English
22.7K
1.2K
13.6K
8.8M
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
Many parasitic organisms are capable of taking from a host and making the host believe there is strength coming from what is making them weaker.
English
0
0
0
14
; ; ײַ ت
; ; ײַ ت@EliteYacob·
@PicturesFoIder If one's sense of smell was acute enough, it would be possible to smell the pheromone trail ants leave behind to find their way to and from the hive.
English
0
0
0
18