IAmSatterfield
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IAmSatterfield
@IAmSatterfield
GenX living the good 🇺🇲 country life. I don't have a blue 🐦 check, but support Elon with my Starlink. Live by the 10 commandments! 😻
Missouri, USA Katılım Mayıs 2023
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The government’s gonna steal our money and blame AI aren’t they?
Polymarket@Polymarket
NEW: Treasury Secretary Bessent says Americans should be concerned about AI hacking their bank accounts.
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@ArmstrongEcon Historically, we know communism can be defeated. Not too sure about the republican techno-authoritarian police-state
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@ThePosieParker @Nicwitchy Men should re-postion themselves as protectors of women and children so that women laugh at the question.
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@ThePosieParker I think women like this don't understand the violence and pain endured from r@pe
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@LeadingReport The fuck. 4? They charged 4? Well, whoopty doo
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For decades, every orphaned elephant died within a matter of weeks. Then a woman with no scientific training decided that wasn’t good enough.
Daphne Sheldrick received baby elephants at her center in Tsavo National Park, Kenya. They arrived after poachers had killed their mothers. They were only a few weeks old, confused, and still dependent on milk.
The pattern was always the same.
They were fed cow’s milk, the only alternative available. At first, they drank it. Then their bodies began to reject it. Diarrhea, dehydration, weakness. Within days, they died.
That was the case everywhere.
Experts considered it inevitable. Elephant milk had a composition too specific to be replicated. Without the mother, there was no solution.
Daphne had no formal academic training in biology or veterinary medicine. She had learned by working in the field, alongside animals. And she decided not to accept that conclusion.
She began to experiment.
She adjusted the milk formulas. Added cream. Used goat’s milk. Introduced different oils, one at a time. She recorded everything in a notebook. Every attempt was tested on a real calf.
Many died.
And from that point on, her work changed.
Every mistake became data. Every loss became a clue about what did not work. She continued for years. Then for a decade. Then two.
In the meantime, she identified several key factors.
Coconut oil worked better than other fats. Mineral proportions had to be precise. Stress was also a decisive factor: the calves needed constant contact, not just nourishment.
The keepers began sleeping beside them. Caring for them day and night. Partly replacing the presence of the mother.
Results came slowly.
First they survived for a few weeks. Then months. Then years.
In the late 1970s, after the death of her husband, she founded the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. She gathered everything she had learned and turned it into a method.
Feeding, medical care, daily management. Everything was organized into clear protocols.
The calves began to grow.
Some were reintroduced into the wild. Then they integrated into herds. Then they had calves of their own.
What had seemed impossible became achievable.
When Daphne Sheldrick died in 2018, more than 230 orphaned elephants had survived thanks to the system she had developed.
She had no academic titles.
She had started with a problem everyone believed had no solution—and kept working on it for nearly thirty years.

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USAID gets shut down and within a year the airline that depends on charity cases shuts down. Amazing.
Kalshi@Kalshi
JUST IN: Spirit Airlines prepares to shut down
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One family. One property. 116 years of property taxes.
Her grandfather bought land in Bonner County in 1910, three years after the county was formed. It passed to her parents in the 1940s, then to her. Never sold on the open market. Same family for 116 years.
Every year the county tells her what it's "worth" based on what someone else's house sold for. Every year the bill goes up.
The kitchen still has her Mom's cookstove from the 1940s. Her father was a cat mechanic at the logging camps. Her mother cooked at Priest Lake. They cleared the brush by hand and built the home that's still standing today.
116 years of property taxes on land that has never been sold. When is it enough?
#idpol #PropertyTax #idleg

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Are you saying non- criminal illegal aliens are welcome? @DHSgov . Why the word “ criminal” inserted before alien? That’s a clarifying term . Mass deportations include ALL illegal aliens. @LaurenWitzkeDE @OldPatrolHQ
Homeland Security@DHSgov
Under @POTUS Trump and @SecMullinDHS, criminal illegal aliens are NOT welcome in the U.S. This week, the NICE men and women of @ICEgov put their lives on the line to arrest murderers, pedophiles, arsonists, and sex criminals, including:
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If anything anywhere on earth is broken the American taxpayer pays for it 🤪
zerohedge@zerohedge
US Pledges $100 Million To Repair Chornobyl Nuclear Plant zerohedge.com/geopolitical/u…
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