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Ken Meir

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🇺🇸 🏈 FBS OL #52 @UNMLoboFB • 6’5” 315 lbs • 2023 All-State OL & American Div Champ @owlfootball_ • 3.9 GPA #AcademicHonors • DMs open for business inquiries

Palo Alto, CA Katılım Haziran 2019
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Sell everything BUY Tesla ❤️ Thank you Elon and Tesla
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New Mexico Football@UNMLoboFB·
Lobos in the Pros Congrats to Lobo legend Jason Sanders Headed to the New York Giants #GoLobos
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New Mexico Football@UNMLoboFB·
Lobos in the Pros Punter Corey Bojorquez, has re-signed with the Cleveland Browns. #GoLobos
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Architecture firms Gensler & Dekker completed a feasibility study proposing $268M in renovations for New Mexico’s 66-year-old University Stadium 🚧 If completed, the project would unfold over five phases across a decade, beginning with a $58M first phase focused on accessibility, concourse expansion, restroom fixtures, concessions and the stadium’s first full-service kitchen. ow.ly/2Cxi50YoyZA
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Ken Meir@KEN_MEIR·
BREAKING: Much love to @JackLayne18 for going out of his way and gifting his entire Offensive Line with custom shirts! Can’t wait to go to war with this man. #OffensiveLinemen @ESPNCFB
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Mountain West@MountainWest·
The new era.
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New Mexico Football@UNMLoboFB·
The date is set. April 25. Lobo Football Spring Game — the can’t-miss event of the spring. #GoLobos #RealOnes26
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Mountain West@MountainWest·
Eck Leads Lobos On The Field & Classroom 📚 @UNMLoboFB Linebacker @jaxtonjay talks with @JKurtz_MWN about being named CSC Academic All-American, an honor he shares with teammate Keagan Johnson and how the football program is transforming the athletic culture at the University of New Mexico.
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@SamaHoole And qurt - the small pieces of fermented cottage cheese with salt, non-perishable, great source of animal fat, protein and probiotics, yet easy to carry due to their small size. Nice to see you posting about nutritional secrets that fueled warriors for thousands of years.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
1220s, China. Chinese military strategists are studying the Mongol invasion with genuine confusion. Not fear, confusion. The logistics don't make sense. A Chinese army requires massive supply trains. Grain, dried vegetables, cooking equipment, firewood. For every 1,000 soldiers, you need 50+ supply wagons. The army moves at the speed of its supplies, which is slow. The Mongols have none of this. No supply train. No baggage wagons. No camp followers with food. Each warrior carries leather flasks for fermented mare's milk (kumis) and dried meat. That's it. Chinese observers document this with bewilderment: "The Mongols advance 60-80 miles daily carrying no provisions. They consume milk from their horses and dried meat. They require no fires, no cooking, no rest for supply." The Chinese can't replicate this. Their soldiers need hot meals. Their horses need grain feed. Their supply infrastructure is sophisticated but inflexible. The Mongols have no infrastructure. They are the infrastructure. Here's what Mongol warriors actually ate while conquering half the known world: Morning: Kumis from leather flasks. Fermented mare's milk, slightly alcoholic, shelf-stable for weeks. 1-2 liters provides 800-1,200 calories, complete protein, vitamins, probiotics. Midday: Nothing. Riding. Sometimes blood from their horses: small amounts drawn from a vein, drunk fresh, then the wound sealed. Horses survive this fine. Warriors get iron, protein, hydration. Evening: Dried meat (borts). Often mutton, sometimes horse. Air-dried until rock-hard. Keeps indefinitely. Chewed slowly while riding the next day. High protein, high fat, zero preparation needed. This diet is metabolically perfect for mounted warfare. Fat and protein provide sustained energy without insulin spikes. No cooking means no smoke revealing positions. No supply train means unlimited mobility. No grain dependency means no foraging stops. The Chinese are eating millet porridge. This requires: grain stores, cooking equipment, fuel, water, time to prepare, time to eat, time to digest. Their soldiers are tethered to supply lines by physiological necessity. The Mongols are eating fat and fermented dairy. This requires: horses (which they're riding anyway) and dried meat (prepared months earlier). They can eat while riding. They can ride all day. They can cover distances Chinese armies consider impossible. The military advantage is so overwhelming it looks supernatural. Chinese scouts report Mongol armies appearing 100 miles away from where they were yesterday. This seems impossible. It's not impossible. It's kumis. The historical record is clear: Chinese military commanders document this advantage explicitly. They understand what's happening. They just can't copy it. Their soldiers refuse to drink fermented mare's milk. They won't consume horse blood. They insist on cooked grain meals. The Mongols don't have better weapons or superior numbers. They have superior logistics, which derives from superior diet. A Chinese army needs 3-4 tons of grain daily per thousand soldiers. A Mongol army needs horses they're already riding. This isn't mystical warrior spirit. This is metabolic efficiency translating directly to military dominance. The civilization that perfected bureaucracy, invented gunpowder, and built the Great Wall lost to fermented milk and dried meat. By 1279, the Mongols have conquered China. The Song Dynasty, with its sophisticated supply chains and advanced metallurgy and millions of soldiers, falls to an army that drinks horse milk and needs no supply train. The Mongols didn't win because they were more savage. They won because their diet allowed operational tempo the Chinese couldn't match. While Chinese armies stopped to cook rice, Mongol armies covered another 40 miles. Your ancestors understood: in warfare, logistics is everything. In logistics, diet is everything. The side that can move fastest and farthest without resupply wins. That wasn't the side eating grains.
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AFCA@WeAreAFCA·
📰We are proud to announce the newest members of the AFCA Board of Trustees. Representing multiple conferences along with a new ex officio member, this group will help guide the direction of the AFCA. 🔗tinyurl.com/AFCA-Board26
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