
JDSullivan
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JDSullivan
@JDSullivan15
Anyone who feeds you can also starve you.
Katılım Şubat 2019
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"It will be remembered as the greatest mass delusion in the history of the world—that CO₂, the life of plants, was considered for a time to be a deadly poison."
Astrophysicist Dr. Willie Soon quotes atmospheric physicist Dr. Richard Lindzen.
"What historians will definitely wonder about in future centuries is how deeply flawed logic, obscured by shrewd and unrelenting propaganda, actually enabled a coalition of powerful special interests to convince nearly everyone in the world that CO₂ from human industry was a dangerous, planet-destroying toxin."
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The King is supposed to be defender of the faith.
But he defends and celebrates every other faith apart from Christianity.
Traitorous.
GB Politics@GBPolitcs
🚨BREAKING: Buckingham Palace has confirmed King Charles will not issue an Easter message this year
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🚨In a jaw-dropping revelation, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. disclosed the firing of top CDC officials, including the CDC vaccine chief, for 7 month obstruction of vaccine safety data and deliberate stalling of $10 million in federal aid during the Texas measles outbreak.
What's your response to this......??👀
Do you firmly support this?
A. Huge Yes
B. No
IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍!!
MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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When the US Treasury starts calling in regulators, it means something has gone wrong enough to worry Washington.
Yesterday, the Treasury convened meetings with domestic AND international insurance regulators to discuss private credit risks.
The specific concern: billions in retirement savings managed by life insurers have been quietly moved into illiquid private credit products.
Apollo and KKR bought insurance companies to get direct access to that capital.
State-level regulation alone can't handle what's now a multitrillion-dollar, cross-border, offshore-reinsurance-linked web.
The Treasury calling this meeting is not routine. It's a signal.
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Officially credentialed Pentagon press corps as of today, alongside my interpreter @DataInterpretr. First Deaf journalist to hold the badge. Thank you @JoelValdezDOW for moving mountains to make this unique arrangement possible. Naturally, the legacy media is invited to congratulate the Department of War on their commitment to press corps inclusiveness.
This wouldn't have been possible without you. Every $3 subscription and every engagement opened this door. Now I'm going to use it. Military institutional capture research starts today.
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Victor Glover (pilot of Artemis II) was already a spacecraft pilot for SpaceX Crew-1. He is a naval captain who has had his naval aviator wings for 25 years. He has three (3) masters degrees, including in flight test engineering and systems engineering. He's been a test pilot since 2007. He has thousands of flight hours.

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If a single mosque or synagogue were attacked, it would make global headlines
Thousands of churches burn every year and no one cares
Visegrád 24@visegrad24
🇫🇷 On the eve of Holy Thursday, Chartreux boarding school, a Catholic school in Lyons, France, was set on fire.
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Why aren’t any of these at risk hospitals publishing their full accounting so everyone can see where they spend their money ?
All but one group of hospitals that I have looked at potentially investing in, spend so much on consultants and fees that it’s no wonder they are at risk
Plus, I have NEVER seen an industry that is worse than hospitals when it comes to buying medications and items like implants, screws, other devices. They overpay for everything.
And then when you show them how to save money, their “supply chain” employees resist any change.
They are so set in their ways, it’s a shock more don’t go out of business.
Prove me wrong.
NBC News@NBCNews
More than 400 hospitals across the U.S. are at high risk of closing or cutting services because of the Medicaid cuts in President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” according to an analysis from the progressive watchdog group Public Citizen. nbcnews.com/health/health-…
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In the next decade, over 1M Chinese communists will be able to vote in American elections.
You heard me.
Thanks to birth tourism, Chinese billionaires are paying surrogates to birth their children on U.S. soil so the babies are American citizens.
The children are taken back to China after birth, raised as communists, then when they’re 18, they’re allowed to vote in U.S. elections.
THAT is why birthright citizenship must end.
1M votes swings any election.
Soon the Chinese communists will “legally” control our elections.
Unless we end birthright citizenship.
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@hubermanlab @DrAndyGalpin PERFORM with @DrAndyGalpin is clinical gold.
As a doctor, I actually prescribe this podcast. The core episode is timely — 80% of adults will experience low back pain, and most of it is preventable with proper mechanics.
Essential listening. 🙏
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In 1106 AD; Germany, a family makes a choice that seals their daughter's fate before she's old enough to understand it....
She's eight years old. They send her to a Benedictine monastery, not for schooling, not for a season. Forever. She's an oblate, a living gift to God. Her childhood ends the day she arrives.
Her name is Hildegard, and she should have disappeared into history like countless others.
But something else is happening inside her mind. Visions. Blinding, celestial floods of light and imagery that she can't control and barely comprehends. She calls them "the living light." They're so strange, so overwhelming, she tells almost no one. For thirty years, she keeps this secret locked inside, unsure if it's divine, if it's madness, or if anyone would ever take her seriously.
Then at forty, everything changes. She hears a command she can't ignore. Write it down. All of it.
So she does.
What emerges is breathtaking. Scivias, a theological epic bursting with symbolic visions of creation and salvation, unlike anything her era had seen. Medical texts cataloging hundreds of plants, stones, and treatments with a precision that wouldn't be matched for centuries. Seventy original compositions of sacred music, so hauntingly unusual she's now recognized as one of the first named female composers in the West.
But Hildegard doesn't stop at writing. She founds two monasteries. She writes to emperors, popes, kings, not with deference, but with authority. She corrects them. Challenges them. She preaches in public, breaking every rule that says a woman has no right to speak. She becomes a prophet, a healer, an intellectual force that even the most powerful men in Europe can't dismiss.
And then the world forgets her. For eight hundred years, her name fades into footnotes.
It takes until 2012 for the Catholic Church to finally canonize Hildegard of Bingen and name her a Doctor of the Church, one of only four women ever given that honor.
She was locked away at eight. She turned that cage into a stage that echoed across a millennium.
Some people refuse to stay small, even when the world demands it.
Hildegard didn't just write music, she invented an entirely new language. Called Lingua Ignota, it contained over 1,000 words and its own alphabet. Scholars still debate whether it was a mystical code, a philosophical experiment, or an early constructed language centuries before Esperanto.
She also described her migraines in such vivid detail that modern neurologists have used her writings to study the visual phenomena of severe migraines. Her descriptions of zigzagging lights and fortification patterns match what we now know as migraine auras, leading some to believe her visions were partly neurological.
Despite her massive influence, Hildegard was nearly canonized multiple times throughout history but the processes stalled or were abandoned. It wasn't until Pope Benedict XVI finally declared her a saint and Doctor of the Church in 2012, more than 800 years after her death, that she received the official recognition many believed she'd earned centuries earlier.
#archaeohistories

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Finally a debate worth having. Should the FEDERAL government babysit your kids, subsidize your quality of life, pay for your decisions, or should it keep you safe and ensure prosperity for future generations.
Please lord let me have this debate before I’m too old to care.
Glenn Thrush@GlennThrush
This is gonna be in every dem ad
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