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@HigherConcepts1

Teacher of law, philosophy, and business. I do not vote party lines. I try to speak the truth about our world, admit mistakes, and I’m slightly cantankerous. 🍻

California, USA Katılım Ekim 2021
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Chief Analyst@HigherConcepts1·
@IranIntl_En So we've created a massive environmental disaster on top of everything else? I can't even imagine how much pollution we've caused in the last month. That should be obvious to anyone with a 1/4 of a brain.
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Iran International English@IranIntl_En·
A large explosion followed an attack in Bushehr in southern Iran on Saturday, footage obtained by Iran International shows. The site was described as a factory and industrial complex involved in producing naval weapons.
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LOL. As though DEI was not going to fall under the weight of its inherent fallacies. Banning transgender women from lesbian group could 'undermine their dignity', court hears abc.net.au/news/2026-02-2… via @ABCaustralia
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Chief Analyst@HigherConcepts1·
@RNCResearch Deeply intellectual for liberals. For the rest of us, its a cheap handpuppet show with 'adults' involved.
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RNC Research@RNCResearch·
This is what Democrats are doing instead of attending President Trump's State of the Union speech. Democrats are literally hanging out with deranged Leftists dressed in giraffe costumes bragging about getting arrested by ICE.
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Brett Chapman@brettachapman·
This has always been one of my favorite historical pictures of Native Americans. This 1898 photo is of a Ponca man named Dust Maker. I like it because his regalia is very detailed, he has a confident look, and the photographer did a great job with the lighting—looks great!
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TheNextJSGuy@TheNextJSGuy·
@ianmiles Sadly this happens in many primate groups to eliminate rivals.
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Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
The monkey troop hasn’t accepted poor little Punch. Adult males are trying to kill him.
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@akafaceUS Normal people would think that a ritual mating dance with a decedent would be futile.
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Uncensored Globe@FluxAlert·
@EricLDaugh That answer sounded cautious, not explosive. Foreign policy questions like Taiwan are loaded, so a lot of politicians hedge rather than give a clean yes or no.
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY SMOKES. Rep. AOC just SELF-DESTRUCTED while trying to represent America in Germany "Should the US commit troops to defend Taiwan?" AOC: "Um, you know, I think that, uhh, eh, this is such a, uh, you know, I th-I think that this is a, umm, this is of course a, uh, a very longstanding, um, policy." WTF?! They're gonna run her for president? LMAO. Brutal.
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Genius Tech@Geniustechw·
First word that comes to mind when you see this? 😳
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Chief Analyst@HigherConcepts1·
@archeohistories I guess we should mention the Tohono O'odham Tribe in the Tucson. It is noteworthy that the missionaries of San Xavier del Bac fought along side the tribal members to defend against the multiple raids by the Apache. I learned that when I visited the reservation there.
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Many people recognize the names of certain Native American tribes, such as the Apache, Sioux, Cherokee, and Cheyenne, yet countless other Indigenous groups remain overlooked despite their profound contributions to North American history. Tribes like the Blackfeet, Arapaho, and Navajo played vital roles in shaping the continent’s past, yet their stories are often underrepresented. Each of these groups maintained rich traditions, complex social structures, and unique cultural practices long before European colonization. The limited focus on these lesser-known tribes in historical narratives has led to a narrow perception of Native American heritage. This oversight diminishes awareness of their customs, achievements, and deep connections to the land. The Blackfeet, for instance, had a strong buffalo-hunting culture, while the Navajo became renowned for their intricate weaving and silverwork. These and many other tribes developed advanced trade networks, spiritual traditions, and governance systems that shaped the regions they inhabited. By expanding our understanding of Native American history, we acknowledge the full breadth of their influence and resilience. Recognizing all tribes—not just the most widely remembered—ensures that their contributions are honored and that their legacies remain an integral part of the broader historical narrative. #archaeohistories
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bro Man@broManModel1917·
@BillboardChris Here we go again with a mental illness being protected by politics and it again takes innocent lives.
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Billboard Chris 🌎@BillboardChris·
BREAKING: Another trans-identified mass shooter? In one of the deadliest shootings in Canadian history, an individual that police are describing as a “gun person” has killed 10 (including him or herself) and injured at least 25. Media is reporting the shooter is female. This post from Facebook says it was a man dressed up as a girl. The post alleges he killed his mom, brother, and sister before going to the school. Other reports say he had she/they pronouns in his profile, and his mother had previously expressed concern that he took pleasure in hurting his siblings. How many people need to be killed before we stop this trans madness?
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@Arelius316636 @BillboardChris Well Bad Bunny, NFL, and the parents who allowed their kids to watch that garbage did quite a job of promoting this kind of dynamic.
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Arelius@Arelius316636·
@BillboardChris The media takes sick in the head individuals, trying to figure out what sex they are, and portray them as victims and oppressed. When they find changing their sex did nothing for their mental health (surprise) they lash out and retaliate. Fuck the media and the left!
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Drew@DrewSD2CO2FL·
Heart breaking. If only the world would wake up and see that we live in a spiritual world. Light vs dark and the light is Jesus Christ. Sadly trans people are compromised by literal demonic thought even possession. There is no greater weapon Lucifer can do than to first kill God’s children in the form of abortion. If he fails at that, his next move is to eliminate our children’s ability to reproduce effectively causing the same outcome…death. As for the poor souls troubled possibly possessed by evil, the ultimate goal is to have them conduct these types of violent acts and in the end have the person lose their own life. It is all Demonic and all about keeping souls from Heaven. Know this, for all the evil there is a far greater side, a far greater strength, and that is Jesus Christ. There is no evil, no sin HE cannot forgive, and Jesus loves each of us whole heartedly. Just belief in HIM allows His Holy Spirit to enter your heart and help change you. Nothing can be better than knowing as a believer, that when we leave this world we get to be home with Christ ✝️❤️‍🔥 Pray for the poor families of those whose lives were taken today
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@StilesBitchley2 @Osint613 One of my fave videos for years now. It's speaks to the mindsets of many groups, including, but not limited to, Antifa, Muslim terrorists, and narco gangs.
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Islamists praising god in Sudan after doing very bad things. Sensitive content ⚠️
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Rep. Andy Ogles@RepOgles·
🚨The Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show was pure smut, brazenly aired on national television for every American family to witness. Children were forced to endure explicit displays of gay sexual acts, women gyrating provocatively, and Bad Bunny shamelessly grabbing his crotch while dry-humping the air. And if that weren't outrageous enough, the performance's lyrics openly glorified sodomy and countless other unspeakable depravities. These flagrant, indecent acts are illegal to be displayed on public airways. That is why I am requesting that the Energy and Commerce Committee launch a formal congressional inquiry into the National Football League and NBC immediately for their prior knowledge, deliberate approval, and facilitation of this indecent broadcast. American culture will not be mocked or corrupted without consequence.
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Moose@NoOtherMoose·
@SamaHoole I had a few cousins that would pour sugar in a can of Crisco and stir it in. They would then sit their and eat the entire can. I asked them what made them start doing that and they told me it came from a cake icing recipe.
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1866: Cotton seeds are agricultural waste. After extracting cotton fiber, farmers are left with millions of tons of seeds containing oil that's toxic to humans. Gossypol, a natural pesticide in cotton, makes the oil inedible. The seeds are fed to cattle in small amounts or simply discarded. 1900: Procter & Gamble is making candles and soap. They need cheap fats. Animal fats work but they're expensive. Cotton seed oil is abundant and nearly worthless. If they could somehow make it edible, they'd have unlimited cheap raw material. The process they develop is brutal. Extract the oil using chemical solvents. Heat to extreme temperatures to neutralise gossypol. Hydrogenate with pressurised hydrogen gas to make it solid at room temperature. Deodorise chemically to remove the rancid smell. Bleach to remove the grey color. The result: Crisco. Crystallised cottonseed oil. Industrial textile waste transformed through chemical processing into something white and solid that looks like lard. They patent it in 1907, launch commercially in 1911. Now they have a problem. Nobody wants to eat industrial waste that's been chemically treated. Your grandmother cooks with lard and butter like humans have for thousands of years. Crisco needs to convince her that her traditional fats are deadly and this hydrogenated cotton-seed paste is better. The marketing campaign is genius. They distribute free cookbooks with recipes specifically designed for Crisco. They sponsor cooking demonstrations. They target Jewish communities advertising Crisco as kosher: neither meat nor dairy. They run magazine adverts suggesting that modern, scientific families use Crisco while backwards rural people use lard. But the real coup happens in 1948. The American Heart Association has $1,700 in their budget. They're a tiny organisation. Procter & Gamble donates $1.7 million. Suddenly the AHA has funding, influence, and a major corporate sponsor who manufactures vegetable oil. 1961: The AHA issues their first dietary guidelines. Avoid saturated fat from animals. Replace it with vegetable oils. Recommended oils: Crisco, Wesson, and other seed oils. The conflict is blatant. The organization issuing health advice is funded by the company that profits when people follow that advice. Nobody seems troubled by this. Newspapers report the guidelines as objective science. Doctors repeat them to patients. Government agencies adopt them into policy. Industrial cotton-seed oil, chemically extracted and hydrogenated, becomes "heart-healthy" while butter becomes "artery-clogging poison." 1980s: Researchers discover that trans fats, created by hydrogenation, directly cause heart disease. They raise LDL, lower HDL, promote inflammation, and increase heart attack risk more than any other dietary fat. Crisco, as originally formulated, is catastrophically unhealthy. This takes 70 years to officially acknowledge. Procter & Gamble's response: Quietly reformulate without admission of error. Remove hydrogenation, keep selling seed oils, never acknowledge that their "heart-healthy" product spent seven decades actively causing the disease it claimed to prevent. Modern seed oils remain. Soybean, canola, corn, safflower oils everywhere. Same chemical extraction process. Same high-temperature refining. Same oxidation problems. Just without hydrogenation so trans fats stay below regulatory thresholds. These oils oxidise rapidly when heated. They integrate into cell membranes where they create inflammatory signalling for months or years. They're rich in omega-6 fatty acids that promote inflammation. They've never existed in human diets at current consumption levels. But they're cheap. Profitable. And the food industry has spent a century convincing everyone they're healthy. The alternative, admitting that industrial textile waste shouldn't have been turned into food, would require acknowledging the last 110 years of dietary advice was fundamentally corrupted from the start. Your great-grandmother cooked with lard because that's what humans used for millennia. Then Procter & Gamble needed to sell soap alternatives and accidentally created the largest dietary change in human history. We traded animal fats that built civilisations for factory waste that causes disease. The soap company won. Your health lost.
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