Javier

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Javier

Javier

@Javier31473295

Katılım Temmuz 2021
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
If we don’t start talking about these data centers now… we lose. I’m dead serious. Water. 💧 Energy. ⚡️ Land. 🌍 This is bigger than people realize.
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Michelle Maxwell ™
Michelle Maxwell ™@MichelleMaxwell·
With everything we are hearing right now about ticks this seems like good information to share. “Here’s what I’ve learned after more ticks than I care to count. First, whatever your uncle told you, forget it. No matches. No nail polish. No Vaseline. No soap on a cotton ball. All of those do the same terrible thing, they stress the tick out, and a stressed tick empties its gut back into the bite before letting go. Which, if you think about what that actually means for a second, is literally how Lyme and the rest get transmitted so you’re not speeding up its exit. You’re making it throw up into you. Fine-tipped tweezers. Grip right where the mouthparts enter the skin, not the body, the head. Pull straight up, steady, no twisting, no jerking. It’ll feel like it’s resisting because it is, the mouthparts are barbed. Just keep the pressure on and it lets go in a few seconds. If a piece breaks off in the skin, leave it alone. Your body pushes splinters out. Digging around with a needle does more damage then the fragment ever would. Clean it with alcohol or soap. Wash your hands. Now here’s the part most people skip: don’t flush the tick. Tape it to an index card. Clear packing tape right over the body, write the date and where on your body it was, and stick the card in a drawer. If you come down with anything weird in the next 30 days, rash, fever, joint pain, that flu-that-isn’t-flu feeling, that tick goes with you to the doctor. Some labs will test the tick itself, which is faster and often more reliable than waiting for antibodies to show up in your own blood. A dated tick taped to a card is one of the most useful things you can hand a doctor who’s trying to figure out what’s wrong with you. The other thing worth saying out loud: if the tick was engorged when you pulled it, and you can’t swear it was off your body within 24 hours, call your doctor that same day. Don’t wait for a rash. Fewer than three out of four Lyme cases even produce the classic bullseye. A single preventive dose of doxycycline within 72 hours of a deer tick bite cuts the Lyme odds way down, and most docs in tick country will write that prescription without giving you a hard time, especially if you walk in with the tick taped to a card and a clear timeline.”
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
🚨 Flock cameras are commenting a lot more data than we think they are “They also monitor where you walk, what you do, what you say, what's on your phone when you walk by, and they spy on you all the time — These cameras utilize AI to track you and your family when you're out in public. They run, they run by a company, Palantir. This company claims that they just record movement of vehicles and they will reduce the crime rate 0. However, people much more educated than I on these cameras have proven this to be false” “Today I walked around and I noticed the one down by the bridge was pointed towards the courtyard and the field, not towards any roads. So why would it be pointed towards the river, not towards the streets, if it's just to monitor vehicles?” He’s right, I looked it up and they are collecting way more data than we think They create “vehicle fingerprints”of your car like color, make, model, stickers, dents and use AI for searches. Newer systems include video feeds and natural language queries. They can capture pedestrians, bystanders, and activities in view They are also using this data for “predictive policing.” You can be profiled before you do anything wrong Flock is not owned or operated by Palantir. Flock says they don’t share data with Palantir. However, Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund invested in Flock, and Flock’s data can integrate with platforms like Palantir’s for law enforcement analytics. Thiel co-founded Palantir, which does predictive policing and data fusion So I think there is very clearly more to this…. Flock cameras are the surveillance state being put up on America
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David Nino Rodriguez
David Nino Rodriguez@ninoboxer·
🚨BREAKING: There is NO water in The Rio Grande?! I’m standing here in New Mexico and the river is completely DRY. Nearby AI data centers are consuming massive amounts of water to keep their systems cool. Meta’s Los Lunas facility alone has reportedly been tied to roughly 75 million gallons of water usage per year connected to Rio Grande resources and it’s only ONE of many projects expanding across the state. People can argue over the exact numbers, but one thing is undeniable… these facilities require enormous amounts of water and there are more data centers across the country being built as we speak. This is starting to look like an environmental disaster in plain sight. We need to put pressure on local representatives and the President to examine this environmental crisis before it’s too late.
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
Planes, helicopters & trucks are blanketing rural America with millions of live, genetically engineered rabies "vaccine baits"—with no warning to residents. The USDA confirms this program is active, covering rural regions with synthetic oral rabies vaccines known as RABORAL V-RG®. Most people are unaware that these baits contain a live recombinant virus capable of infecting multiple species. A 2019 study showed the virus can persist & be shed for weeks, making exposed animals contagious well after initial contact. Even the CDC states that humans could be "at risk for vaccine virus infection." Despite this, authorities continue aerial & land distribution of millions of these live-virus baits—coated in fishmeal attractant—across forests, waterways & neighborhoods with zero public disclosure or independent safety evaluation. Experts warn this is not standard rabies control—it's effectively an uncontrolled field experiment on the American population. 2026 USDA Oral Rabies Vaccine Distribution States: Current Campaign: - Alabama - Georgia - North Carolina - Tennessee - Virginia - West Virginia Earlier 2025 Phases: - Maine - New York - Ohio - Pennsylvania - Massachusetts - West Virginia - New Hampshire - Vermont
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Terrence K. Williams
Terrence K. Williams@w_terrence·
What was the first thing that came to mind when you heard Thomas Massie lost?
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Javier
Javier@Javier31473295·
@SteveScaliseGOP Do you support mass data centers/surveillance centers?
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Steve Scalise
Steve Scalise@SteveScaliseGOP·
Julia Letlow is a strong conservative fighter who has consistently stood with President Trump and delivered for Louisiana families. She understands the values that make Louisiana strong, and I know she will be a powerful voice for our state in the United States Senate. I’m proud to endorse Julia Letlow because Louisiana deserves a senator who will fight for our conservative values and always put Louisiana and America First.
Julia B Letlow, Ph.D.@jbletlow

🚨 ENDORSEMENT 🚨 I’m incredibly honored to have the endorsement of House Majority Leader Steve Scalise in this race as we work to send President Trump another strong ally in the U.S. Senate. 🇺🇸

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clif is antiselenite 🏴‍☠️
sulfur dust. Tractor Supply. Put a cup in an old sock. Tie sock off and beat your clothes and shoes and socks with it. To create a tick-free area, use sulfur dust in a shaker bottle. Hold close to ground and shake. You will see the ticks leave. No joke. Been using this method since 1963 when fishing in tick infested areas.
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Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho

🇺🇸 Meanwhile in America “I won’t even sit down on a rock because the amount ***** Ticks everywhere - these guys will hunt you down” “No Alpha Gal syndrome yet, no Lyme Disease”

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JohnHowardRoark
JohnHowardRoark@JohnHowardRoar1·
No one in the west should be worried about Ebola. Stop fear mongering. The only US outbreak was in 2014, when two nurses contracted it while caring for a man who had returned from West Africa with the disease. Both nurses survived, and none of the man's other 174 contacts developed Ebola. The WHO now considers this a survivable disease in the west. It's incredibly rare in the US, and all available evidence shows our current public health mechanisms handle it just fine.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
NIH EBOLA EXPERT UNDER FBI INVESTIGATION FOR SMUGGLING PATHOGENS INTO AMERICA FROM THE CONGO Vincent Munster — NIH virologist & COVID gain-of-function collaborator — was caught at a US airport smuggling deadly pathogens from the Congo… right before the Ebola outbreak.
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Dr. Dawn Michael
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission·
🚨 The government KNOWS the miracles of Chlorine Dioxide… so they’re desperately trying to BAN it. I have experienced the benefits of Chlorine Dioxide — and it has truly been life-changing. Dr. Pierre Kory just laid it all out: Chlorine Dioxide (ClO₂) is the cheap “Universal Antidote” that destroys viruses, bacteria, parasites… and can even starve cancer cells. It’s clearing hospitals in countries that allow it — yet here it’s suppressed and restricted to protect Big Pharma’s profits. This isn’t about safety. Have you tried it? Are you tired of them hiding this?
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AJ Inapi (Allan)
AJ Inapi (Allan)@aj_inapi·
@DawnsMission This should reach as much people as it can and also Secretary Kennedy should be made aware of this.
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Javier@Javier31473295·
@DawnsMission Been drinking it for 7 days now. Feel great. My lungs can now catch a full breath.
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Jenn H
Jenn H@jenH5443·
Louisiana why vote for Fleming instead of Letlow? A major reason for me is the data centers. They put a strain on the local power grids. Who pays to upgrade those power grids? The consumer-you! Our electric bills are high enough as it is. They have shown to put huge strains on local water supplies. The noise that comes from the centers can be heard for miles and never stops. Sure they bring in jobs. Construction jobs are temporary though. But guess what happens, rent will triple, housing prices will increase higher than any local can afford. And the permanent staff jobs will be limited. Julia Letlow has proven her support of these data centers.
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DC_Draino
DC_Draino@DC_Draino·
The people in charge of genetically engineering Alpha Gal Syndrome and spreading it in ticks need to be held accountable for crimes against humanity.
TFTC@TFTC21

A peer-reviewed paper published last year in the journal Bioethics by two professors at Western Michigan University School of Medicine argues that it is "morally obligatory" to genetically engineer ticks to spread alpha-gal syndrome, a permanent condition that makes you violently allergic to red meat. The paper is called "Beneficial Bloodsucking." Their argument: if eating meat is morally wrong, then preventing the spread of a disease that forces people to stop eating meat is also morally wrong. Scientists should gene-edit lone star ticks to enhance their ability to carry alpha-gal syndrome and expand their range into urban environments to infect more people. They call this a "moral bioenhancer." They frame releasing genetically modified disease-carrying ticks as a "vaccination" that only "infringes" on your bodily autonomy rather than "violating" it. The distinction, apparently, is that a tick bit you instead of a government official holding you down. Alpha-gal syndrome is not mild. The CDC estimates up to 450,000 Americans are already affected. Cases have surged 100-fold in the last decade. Symptoms include anaphylaxis. There is no cure. Alpha-gal cases are exploding across the United States. The lone star tick's range is expanding far beyond its historical territory. And two academics at a medical school published a paper arguing this is a good thing that should be accelerated. At what point do we stop treating papers like this as fringe academic exercises and start asking whether anyone is already acting on them?

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