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https://t.co/MktYyy8ogy ~Since 2009. Critical Analysis of #FamilyCourtReformists,FakeAdvocacy etc 17Dec2025~https://t.co/kkXtHyiALG

1988-2018 #SFBayArea.2018,NOYB Katılım Ocak 2012
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This is a courtesy notice 4-post thread, Pinned. Effective only until I pay WordPress for the redirect domain name. Soon, I hope! Main message/exhibit in posts 1 & 2, but as usual, See Also posts 3 & 4 for a glimpse from blog Admin dashboard of posts in draft for (as I recall) May 2021. I'd been looking to edit the post on my X profile (wp.me/psBXH-8v2) For now, until I pay my annual bill, subsitute the longer domain name "FamilyCourtMatters.WordPress.com^^ for "FamilyCourtMatters.org" which has been coughing up a "This domain name is parked" message. I normally use shortlinks for specific posts; these still work. So this should only affect instances where I'd specified a search string instead of hunting for an exact post. ^^(doing so just now pulls up the usual #HMRF random-generated image, i.e., that version works)
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9/ except superficially and if cast in a political or other social demographic blame battle. Chronic refusal of X account operators to provide cites and references undermines citizens' sense of responsibility to fact-check, encourages submitting to storytelling. Like a #psyop
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8/ unfortunately on a larger scale, that's become true also of citizens, I will specify USA because I have so much experience now looking into the IRS accounts, when it comes to government/public and corporate/private dealings. People just won't do it and consider the findings..
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The Dr. Margaret Show
The Dr. Margaret Show@DrMargaretShow·
SHOCKING: Johns Hopkins patented Mebendazole Polymorph (US 11,110,079 B2, 2021) for TREATMENT & PREVENTION of TUMORS— a cheap, safe deworming drug with 40+ years of use that hits brain tumors hard!Yet it's buried while Big Pharma rakes in $250+ BILLION/year on toxic designer drugs.They suppress real cures to protect profits. How can they get away with this? #CancerIndustry #Mebendazole #SuppressedCure"
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5/ the word Christians rarely occurs in the Bible, any Greek concordance would confirm, and I'd have to double check whether the word Christianity even occurs. That's another thread, however appropriate probably given this week's major holiday.
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4/ where KJV says "the twelve" (in Context, see Acts 1-5, and references to both "Lord and Christ" in Peter's opening declaration & subsequent ones. Steven was later stoned, the young Saul being witness, who later became an apostle to the Gentiles, & quit terrorizing believers.
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"I've read SB 25-276 (the law referred to below). It does not regulate me as a private attorney or any of the clients I represent in civil matters. This is outrageous draconian overreach." Agreed. But why did you not post a link to this law? 🧵
Ian Speir@IanSpeir

Colorado is now requiring lawyers in the State, as a condition of logging into its court e-filing system, to promise not to cooperate with federal authorities in enforcing federal immigration law. Please understand: - I do not practice immigration law. - I do not practice criminal law. - Nothing about my civil practice has anything to do with this. And yet because I cannot log into the State's official e-filing system without saluting The Resistance, I now cannot represent my clients, file lawsuits, access cases, file documents in existing cases, etc. If I click "Decline," it kicks me out of the system. I must click "Accept" to access the system and continue representing my civil clients -- again, in cases that have absolutely nothing to do with immigration law or policy. I've read SB 25-276 (the law referred to below). It does not regulate me as a private attorney or any of the clients I represent in civil matters. This is outrageous draconian overreach. I have ethical obligations to my clients to represent them competently. My existing cases have running deadlines that I must attend to. Judges issue orders in my cases that I must follow. If I don't click "Accept" in order to access the State's e-filing system, I will harm my clients, torpedo my practice, and probably commit malpractice. So, I have no choice. I'm clicking "Accept" under protest.

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Metabolic Uncle
Metabolic Uncle@MetabolicUncle·
THE SEED OIL CATASTROPHE Your cells are being rebuilt with defective materials. Not because you're careless, but because institutional medicine spent a century convincing you that industrial waste products are health food. Walk into any grocery store. Count the products containing soybean oil. You'll quit before finishing the first aisle. The bread has canola. The crackers have sunflower. The frozen meals have corn oil. The salad dressing has safflower. They stamp "heart-healthy" on the label while the contents systematically dismantle your metabolism. In 1910, Americans consumed almost no seed oils. Fats came from butter, lard, tallow, coconut oil. These are saturated fats with stable structures that resist oxidation. Your great-grandmother fried chicken in lard and nobody developed epidemic heart disease. By 2010, the average American was eating over 80 pounds of industrial seed oil annually. That's roughly 1,500 calories per week from oils that didn't exist in the human diet until Crisco launched in 1911. This wasn't consumer demand. Nobody woke up craving soybean oil. This was industrial and institutional coordination that convinced three generations to replace traditional fats with cheap, shelf-stable alternatives that happened to generate massive profits for manufacturers. The scientific cover came from researchers like Ancel Keys, whose Seven Countries Study cherry-picked nations that fit his "saturated fat causes heart disease" narrative while ignoring countries that didn't. Japan had low saturated fat and low heart disease. Finland had high saturated fat and high heart disease. Perfect correlation, case closed. Except Keys omitted France, which had high saturated fat intake and low heart disease. He ignored Switzerland, which showed similar patterns. He buried data from countries that would have destroyed his hypothesis. The result was the largest uncontrolled nutritional experiment in human history. You inherited the consequences. THE MEMBRANE PROBLEM Your body doesn't discard dietary fats. When you eat fat, it gets incorporated into your tissues. Cell membranes, organ linings, brain tissue, mitochondrial membranes are all built from the fats you consume. Cell membranes aren't just walls. They're dynamic interfaces where receptors bind, channels open, energy production happens. The composition of those membranes determines how efficiently your cells function. When you consume large amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially linoleic acid, the dominant omega-6 in seed oils, your body incorporates them into membrane structures. The more you eat, the more shows up in your red blood cells, cardiac tissue, mitochondrial membranes. Polyunsaturated fats contain multiple double bonds in their carbon chains. Each double bond is a weak point where reactive oxygen species can attack. When that happens, you get lipid peroxidation, a chain reaction that damages the membrane and generates toxic byproducts like 4-hydroxynonenal and malondialdehyde. These aldehydes cross-link proteins, damage DNA, impair cellular function at the exact sites where your mitochondria are trying to produce energy. Saturated fats don't have this vulnerability. Their carbon chains are fully saturated with hydrogen atoms. No double bonds, no vulnerable sites, no oxidative cascade. They form tight, orderly membranes that resist damage. Your mitochondria sit inside these membranes. They consume oxygen and produce ATP, the energy currency your cells run on. When the membrane around them is packed with easily oxidized PUFAs, you've built a power plant out of kindling and surrounded it with oxygen. The mitochondrial membrane potential becomes unstable. Electron transport gets sloppy. ATP production drops while reactive oxygen species spike. Your body detects low energy availability and responds the way it always does. It downregulates everything. THE THYROID SHUTDOWN This is where seed oils stop being abstract biochemistry and start explaining why you're cold all the time. When mitochondria can't produce energy efficiently, your body compensates by suppressing thyroid hormone activity. This is protective in the short term. If energy production is dangerous or inefficient, slow it down. But when the cause is chronic membrane damage from dietary PUFAs, the suppression becomes chronic too. Linoleic acid directly inhibits enzymes that thyroid hormone depends on. It blocks 5'-deiodinase, the enzyme that converts inactive T4 into active T3. It promotes production of reverse T3, an inactive metabolite that competes with real T3 for receptor binding. Researchers fed participants isocaloric diets with different fat compositions. High-PUFA diets suppressed resting metabolic rate compared to diets higher in saturated fat. Same calories, different metabolic outcomes. The oil that was supposed to protect your heart is quietly turning down your metabolic thermostat. You feel cold. You feel tired. Your brain feels foggy. You go to the doctor and they check your TSH, a pituitary hormone that doesn't tell you what your cells are actually receiving, and say everything looks normal. Your mitochondria are screaming. THE BURIED EVIDENCE The Minnesota Coronary Experiment ran from 1968 to 1973. Over 9,000 participants enrolled. Half continued eating saturated fat. The other half had it replaced with corn oil rich in linoleic acid. The hypothesis was simple. Replacing saturated fat with polyunsaturated fat would lower cholesterol and reduce heart disease. The study was large, randomized, controlled, exactly the kind of evidence that's supposed to settle scientific debates. When the principal investigator retired, he packed the raw data into boxes and stored them in his basement. The full results were never published. In 2016, Christopher Ramsden's team at the NIH tracked down the archived data and analyzed it. Replacing saturated fat with corn oil did lower cholesterol. It also increased the risk of death from all causes. For every 30 mg/dL drop in cholesterol, there was a 22% higher risk of death. The intervention worked exactly as designed. Cholesterol went down. People just died faster. The Sydney Diet Heart Study told the same story. Men who replaced saturated fat with safflower oil saw their cholesterol drop and their cardiovascular mortality increase by 17%. Two major randomized controlled trials. Two datasets buried for decades. Two reanalyses that reached the same conclusion. Swapping butter for seed oil kills people faster. The solution involves eliminating these industrial fats from your diet and replacing them with stable, traditional alternatives that your mitochondria were designed to handle. Subscribers get in Part 2 a specific implementation protocol, including which oils to eliminate immediately, which stable fats to cook with, how to source omega-3s properly, and realistic timelines for cellular membrane repair.
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The bigger pools are those who believe there's not a deeper layer making party politics just the distraction. Look into #Tavistock purposes, for one. I am 🇺🇸 perspective, but had to follow overseas private groups influencing policy here, negatively I would say.
Atlas Einstein@AtlasEinstein

@JakeCan72 @ToscaAusten The Democrats are an extension of the Globalist elites, just as Labour is in England. They are mirror images of each other, & both are charged with destroying the sovereignty of the countries they are based in. They are antiWestern & pro nihilism.

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"Who are you when the authority speaks? Who are you when the crowd moves? Who are you when compliance is rewarded and dissent is punished? Who are you when the cost of standing still while others march past becomes socially, professionally, and personally unbearable? Short 🧵
Kenny Carmody@KennyCarmody

COVID in a Psychological Autopsy🧵 We spent five years debating the science. We have barely begun to examine ourselves. Let us conduct a genuine psychological autopsy of what happened during COVID. Not a political one. Not a medical one. A psychological one because until we understand what drove human behaviour during those years at the deepest level, we are condemned to watch it happen again. And it will happen again. What the virus revealed about human nature was more contagious than the virus itself. This story did not begin in 2020. It did not begin with Milgram in 1961 or Zimbardo in 1971 or Asch in 1951 or any other event in the last centuries. It began, if you read it that way, in a garden. Adam and Eve did not eat from the forbidden tree because they were evil. They ate because they were afraid of missing something, because an external voice told them that what they had was not enough, and because the social pressure of that moment, the presence of another person making the choice, the authority of the voice offering the fruit overrode their own inner knowing. The first act of human compliance with a destructive authority is written into the oldest story we have. Cain and Abel goes further. The first murder in human history was not committed by a monster. It was committed by a man consumed by comparison, by wounded pride, by the shadow of his own inadequacy projected outward onto his brother. He did not see himself as evil in the moment. He saw himself as justified. As wronged. As acting on a feeling so overwhelming it demanded expression. This is the psychological pattern that has repeated across every atrocity in recorded history. Not monsters. Ordinary people. With unexamined shadows. If you study Nazi Germany, if you read Hannah Arendt on the banality of evil, if you sit with the Milgram data, if you study the actual psychological profiles of the men who administered the Holocaust what you find is not a population of uniquely evil individuals. You find clerks. Teachers. Fathers. Men who loved their children and fed their dogs and went to church on Sundays. As one of the sharpest psychological observers of our time has put it, if you study those perpetrators and ask what they were like, the answer is they were just like you. And if you do not know that, it simply means you do not know anything about people, including yourself. That is not a comfortable sentence. It is the most important sentence in this entire post. Because the question COVID demanded of every individual was not primarily a medical one. It was a psychological one. Who are you when the authority speaks? Who are you when the crowd moves? Who are you when compliance is rewarded and dissent is punished? Who are you when the cost of standing still while others march past becomes socially, professionally, and personally unbearable? The psychology of compliance under COVID breaks down along lines that have been well documented in social science for decades. The compliant individual is not, in most cases, malicious. They are frightened. And beneath the fear is something deeper, a fragile relationship with their own authority. A lifelong pattern of looking outward for validation, for safety, for the definition of what is real and what is acceptable. These are people who were never taught or were actively discouraged from learning to trust their own perception when it contradicts the consensus. When the authority spoke, they felt relief. Not just safety from the virus. Relief from the anxiety of having to decide for themselves. Relief from the responsibility of independent judgment. The system told them what was true and what was good and all they had to do was comply and in exchange they received belonging, approval, and the deep comfort of being on the right side. And then something more sinister activated.

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