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MW4Liberty
MW4Liberty@MW4Liberty·
We seal envelopes not because the letter contains a conspiracy, but because the contents belong exclusively to the sender and the receiver. The "nothing to hide" argument is pure corporate/state propaganda. Privacy isn't about hiding a crime; it's about deciding who gets access to your life. It’s a boundary of power, not a shield for guilt.
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Maxine Pye
Maxine Pye@LiveAncestral·
In 1968, researchers ran the largest randomised trial ever done on saturated fat. Over 9,000 people in Minnesota state hospitals were split between animal fat and corn oil for years. The corn oil group’s cholesterol dropped hard. The full results never got published. The raw data sat on magnetic tapes in a basement for over forty years. A researcher named Christopher Ramsden tracked those tapes down in 2013 and ran the numbers the original team never released. For every 30 point drop in cholesterol, death risk rose 22 percent. The lower the cholesterol fell, the faster people died. In the over 65s, each drop of roughly half a point on the cholesterol scale carried a 35 percent higher death risk within two years. The trial is real. It was double blind. It was the gold standard design. And it found the exact opposite of what dietary guidelines were about to be built on. It sat unpublished for over forty years while the low fat, high vegetable oil advice became national policy. This was not a small study lost in the noise. It was the largest of its kind. And the finding that mattered most never reached a single doctor’s desk for four decades.
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MadWaloo
MadWaloo@MadWaloo·
@ChuckCook Yep, I realized that about 2 months after buying my MY Juniper. I think it can get to level 3, where someone is in the car to handle any situations that arise. Level 4 means no one is in the car in a geofenced area. Too many edge cases my car can’t handle.
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Chuck Cook
Chuck Cook@ChuckCook·
The number of items outlined in this document that are specific to the Cybercab achieving SAE Level 4, makes me feel that SAE Level 3 is the highest we will ever see on an AI4 car without further modifications.
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Some additional @Tesla Cybercab info from the official documents: • Cybercab includes an Active Hood that raises during certain pedestrian impacts to reduce injuries. • Cybercab has pressurized air canisters and cameras washers. • If a Cybercab is in the roadway or in a dangerous position, first responders can manually move the vehicle using on-board vehicle controls. • At least 10 airbags: Front airbags, Knee airbags, Inner seat-mounted side airbags, Outer seat-mounted side airbags and Curtain airbags. • The interior door handles of Cybercab have two detents, with the second detent acting as the emergency mechanical release. • Cybercab window switches are situated underneath the touchscreen. • Cybercab uses both a 400V high-voltage battery and a 48V low-voltage battery. • Cybercab Robotaxi is equipped with Tesla’s SAE Level 4 automated driving system: "When in Autonomous Mode, the vehicle is designed to be capable of performing the entire dynamic driving task without any input from a human driver." • Opening a door or unbuckling a passenger's seat belt automatically causes the Robotaxi to disengage and park. • The battery pack coolant is orange in color. • There are two First Responder Loops for redundancy - one under the hood and one behind the passenger-side B-pillar. • The charge port is centered below the trunk instead of on the rear fender (we knew this already) • Cybercab has a manual emergency charge cable release hidden behind the rear wheel liner. • The vehicle has exterior microphones and speakers for two-way communication with Tesla Robotaxi Support. • While waiting for a new ride booking, Cybercab Robotaxi roams its area of operation or proceeds to a charging station or parking lot. • If the Battery charge level is too low to conduct another ride, Cybercab Robotaxi proceeds to a charging station before accepting new ride bookings. • If Cybercab Robotaxi experiences connectivity or hardware issues, the hazard lights flash rapidly and the vehicle attempts to pull over at the nearest safe stopping location. • Cybercab Robotaxi is also designed to respond to clearly visible hand signals from first responders and can follow pathways designated by cones. Tesla: "The Cybercab Robotaxi operational design domain includes all public roadways, such as freeways, highways, city streets, and rural roads, as well as private roadways and service stations, such as parking lots, charging stations, car washes, and parking garages. Cybercab Robotaxi is also capable of navigating pick- up and drop-off zones to initiate or complete trips. Cybercab Robotaxi can operate autonomously at all times of day and night, and under light and moderate precipitation such as rain, fog, and snow. Cybercab Robotaxi does not accept new rides when extreme weather conditions are expected. If unexpectedly caught by extreme weather conditions, Cybercab Robotaxi is designed to pull over at the nearestsafe stopping location and park. Tesla Robotaxi Support is then notified and can recover the vehicle and/or passengers."

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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Approximately 85% of the world’s refugees are Muslims. But for some reason they do not seek asylum in Saudi Arabia, the birth place of Islam, or any of the other 50 Muslim countries. They only want to go to non-Muslim Western countries. Why do you think that is?
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Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt·
They're not freezing your rent, they're freezing your housing providers' income, while their expenses keep increasing. The point isn't to make your housing affordable, it's to make providing housing financially inviable, so government(s) can seize the unmanageable properties. Our lack of financial literacy is going to destroy us. spencerpratt.substack.com/p/the-phantom-…
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Jesse Olson
Jesse Olson@JesseOlson·
EVERY SINGLE $BTC bear market, price has retested the following: Blue line ✅ Target 4 ✅ Target 5 Cheers to the market snipers waiting to buy the right dip for the past 8.5 months. 🤝
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Jesse Olson@JesseOlson

Assuming this is the #Bitcoin peak, and it doesn't mirror the previous cycle, expect different chart patterns. However, some patterns may repeat: - Price gets volatile at creates wicks at the peak - Bearish divergence at the top - Price retests the blue line - Price retests the 5th target box - Bullish divergence at the bottom

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Chief Steven Sund
Chief Steven Sund@ChiefSund·
Before any investigation, Pelosi and her staff were already plotting my removal. On Jan 6, Pelosi admitted on camera that she was responsible for the security failures at the Capitol. Yet, within 24-hours, she publicly blamed me for Jan 6, demanded my resignation, and claimed I “hadn’t even called.” I spoke with her three times that day. What she doesn’t say: that it was her Sergeant at Arms who repeatedly denied and delayed my legally required requests for National Guard support before and during the attack — denying my Jan 3 request and then blocking or stalling another half-dozen urgent pleas on Jan 6, until finally authorizing me at 2:09 p.m., more than an hour after my first request. And McConnell’s Sergeant at Arms wouldn’t override Pelosi’s. Eleven months later, Congress changed the law to let the Capitol Police Chief request the National Guard directly, without Capitol Police Board approval. If I was responsible, why did Congress have to change the law? And if I wasn’t, why were Pelosi and her staff so determined to remove me before any real investigation even began? Several USCP whistleblowers and I have paid a significant price for others’ failures. Why won’t @SpeakerJohnson address this? @StephenM @RepLoudermilk @DAGToddBlanche @AAGDhillon @SenRonJohnson @RepTroyNehls @RepClayHiggins @RepMGriffith @RepHageman
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MadWaloo
MadWaloo@MadWaloo·
@alojoh @CKCapitalxx That’s why I bought IPO shares. I’ve seen this lots of time in crypto ICO’s. It won’t last & the stock will tank over the next several months, but good for a quick gain.
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AJ Investment Research
AJ Investment Research@alojoh·
It's manufactured. Float is tiny. You'll see. It was all cleverly designed. People how designed the lock up release framework knew exactly what they were doing. The index inclusion, the tiny float, lock up, milestones was all very cleverly designed. A lot of brain power and market knowledge went into it. This is the smartest structure I've ever seen. Simple, elegant and highly effective. Bravo 👏👏👏
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CK Capital
CK Capital@CKCapitalxx·
Who is buying this shit rn? Insanity.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇱 The merger between the U.S. and Israel has a third piece almost nobody is talking about. While Section 224 fuses the militaries, Section 622 moves to fuse the intelligence services... Buried in a 192-page intelligence authorization bill from Sen.Tom Cotton, Section 622 would legally require the president to "expand and enhance intelligence sharing" with Israel across nearly every topic of intelligence interest in the Middle East. It would prohibit any reduction in that sharing except for a "specific and identifiable national security concern," then force a detailed report to Congress within 15 days justifying it. Read that mechanism again carefully. It strips the president of the ability to limit what America tells Israel, then makes any attempt to do so a political fight the Israel lobby can frame as being "against Israel's security." It welds the intelligence spigot open by law. Now stack the three pieces moving through Congress at once: -The Stutzman resolution phases out visible aid. -Section 224 integrates the militaries. -Section 622 mandates intelligence sharing. Each one is less publicly accountable than the last. Aid is a line item voters can see. Intelligence liaison happens in the dark, where no price tag ever appears. The strategy is to move the relationship out of public view precisely as public support collapses. And the timing is the most scandalous part. The Pentagon just rated Israel a "critical" espionage threat. Congress's response to all of it is to legally mandate that America share more secrets with the country its own spy agencies say is robbing it. Source: Responsible States Craft / Writer: Daniel
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
.@BernieSanders , it is a time to celebrate. @elonmusk has created enormous value for society by building @SpaceX, driving down the cost of rocket launches and creating a global satellite communication network that has brought high speed, low-cost internet and communication access to hundreds of millions and eventually billions of people along with critical advantages for our military and our nation’s defense. SpaceX and its technologies will cause an acceleration in the growth of wages and wealth creation globally, including in some of the poorest communities in the U.S. and around the world. Access to low-cost, high speed communications everywhere will allow children around the world to be educated, families to build businesses, and life-saving medical knowledge and care to be available everywhere. SpaceX will materially bring down the cost of compute, advancing AI and humanity. Meanwhile, 4,000 SpaceX employees yesterday became millionaires, including hourly wage employees who you claim you are trying to help. The Elon Musks of the world drive growth, global GDP, and provide access to goods and services at lower cost that would otherwise not exist. Elon’s nominal trillionaire status is due to his ownership of SpaceX, Tesla, Neuralink, the Boring Company and his other initiatives that have brought new technologies that improve our everyday lives. Elon is not sitting on a trillion dollar pile of cash, jewelry and gold. He is using his controlling stakes in his companies to advance mankind. Elon’s companies don’t pay dividends. They reinvest all of their capital to accelerate innovation and value creation. Elon is working 24/7 for all of us. He deserves respect and appreciation, not smears. Bernie, your socialism would never allow a SpaceX to be built. Socialism has only proven to impoverish mankind and lead to death and destruction. We need to create the conditions for more SpaceXs to be built, not attack the great entrepreneurs who are helping to advance our country.
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stevenmarkryan
stevenmarkryan@stevenmarkryan·
If your SpaceX shares have been allocated, what percent (of what you asked for) did you get?
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nic carter
nic carter@nic_carter·
here are some facts about California. some of this is hard to believe. first of all, it's important to understand the concept of "ballot harvesting," which is perfectly legal in CA. this refers to a situation where someone completely unaffiliated with the voter can collect and submit their ballot for them. this flow is completely legal: - a homeless person arrives in LA, where they are eligible for cash assistance, SSI, food stamps, healthcare through medical, and an array of other taxpayer-funded services - they are registered to vote by an NGO (many such NGOs exist and explicitly do this). - they do not have to provide a residential address or any proof of residency to vote. they only have to provide a mailing address, which can be anywhere (church, NGO HQ, homeless shelter). their home address can be "a park" or "an underpass". - their ballot is mailed to the homeless shelter (or whatever address the NGO elects for them) - the only verification done for the mail-in ballot is "signature verification" and uniqueness (only one vote per person is counted theoretically). - the signature can be an X. if they register with an X, they can sign with an X. that is sufficient to pass verification. signature verification is also deliberately loose. the signature does not have to be a perfect match. now consider the hypothetical scenario, which is fraudulent, but virtually impossible to detect: - a homeless person cycles through the LA system. they get registered with their mailing address listed as the NGO HQ or homeless shelter - they "sign" their registration with an X or nondescript, easily replicable signature - they disappear. never seen again. or they exist, but it doesn't matter. they don't get purged from the voter rolls for 4-8 years typically. - the address where they registered receives their ballot for several cycles - operatives are aware that they have X amount of votes to make up. they fill in X many thousand mail-in ballots themselves. the ballots are manually postmarked (permitted). they forge the signature to match whatever signature (could be an X) was submitted upon registration - ballots can be accepted even if they are postmarked at 11.59 pm. polls closed at 8 pm. (you would need an accomplice who is a USPS employee) - the only fraud checks are de-duplication (if the homeless person through some miracle voted in person, only one of their ballots would be counted) and signature verification - because very few of the homeless people in question would have voted in person, this gives NGO operatives tens of thousands of possible mail-in ballots to submit unilaterally. the big problem is that there is NO way to detect this type of fraud. NGOs that register homeless people to vote exist. that isn't a secret. ballot harvesting is fully legal. voting by mail is encouraged. signature verification is as loose as possible. de-duplication doesn't solve anything, since few homeless people vote in person. and no one in power locally is going to spend political capital on rooting out such fraud, since they are all wholeheartedly committed to "voting rights". in a situation where fraud is undetectable, the absence of hard proof of fraud is not evidence that no fraud exists. Raman has gained around 20k votes since election night. She is around 3k votes ahead of Pratt now. there are over 72 thousand homeless people in LA county.
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Aaron Siri
Aaron Siri@AaronSiriSG·
The FDA/Pharma revolving door is still spinning—this time as 22-year Merck veteran Karim Mikhail is put in charge of FDA’s vaccine division (CBER). fda.gov/about-fda/fda-…
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Plan C
Plan C@TheRealPlanC·
Honored to be giving a keynote at the Prague Bitcoin Conference about the Bitcoin Quantile Framework and the Saylor Curve, as well as a panel presentation. This is the first Bitcoin conference I've ever been to, and I'll be showing my face. If you can make it, come say hi! I'll be the 6'6, jacked dude 🤣 Use Promo Code: C for a 10% discount when you register. June 11-13.
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Bob Loukas 🗽
Bob Loukas 🗽@BobLoukas·
ThE fOur YeAr cyCle iS dEAd youtu.be/ctJSV8aTDSk?si… If you've enjoyed this Bitcoin Journey over the past 8 years, appreciate a Retweet and sharing on other forums. Thanks,.
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Robert W Malone, MD
Robert W Malone, MD@RWMaloneMD·
Federal prosecutors just charged an NIH virologist with smuggling biological materials into the United States. His name is Vincent Munster. He's not a minor scientist. He runs the Virus Ecology Section at one of the government's premier BSL-4 labs. This is bigger than a customs charge. Thread 🧵
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Diana
Diana@Diana_1776·
I’ve been using iodine for years; even give it to my dogs and cats who I feed a raw carnivore diet. I typically take 25mg per day but have taken as much as 50 mg per day. Except I use Iosol Iodine which is ammonium iodine not potassium iodine. Iosol is better absorbed that KI After getting up to 25mg, I did salt loading to remove toxic halides and was amazed at how quickly it worked and how much better I felt. Per Dr Brownstein, Iodine dosage per Brownstein: * 25 mg standard * 50 mg if issues w thyroid, pancreas, prostate ovaries, etc. * 100 mg for cancer youtu.be/1ZLqLbdnEuk
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
I take one supplement on carnivore. Iodine. About 20mg a day, and I've done that for years. This is the part where a certain kind of person reaches for the word "toxic" like it's a defibrillator. Here is the thing nobody wants to sit with. Iodine used to be everywhere. It was in the soil, in the bread, where they added it deliberately, and in the milk. Then we swapped iodine for bromine in flour, doused the water supply in chlorine and fluorine, and acted surprised when thyroids across the developed world started behaving like they'd been made redundant. Bromine, chlorine and fluorine are halogens. So is iodine. They sit in the same column of the periodic table and they compete for the same parking spaces in your body. Flood the environment with the cheap ones and they squat in the receptors iodine is meant to occupy. Your thyroid then does its best impression of a working thyroid while running on fumes. The toxicity panic is built almost entirely on people confusing a detox reaction with poisoning. Push iodine in and the body starts evicting the bromine it had quietly been storing. The eviction is not always comfortable. That discomfort then gets written up online as "iodine is dangerous," which is a bit like blaming the bin men for the smell of the bins. I'm not a doctor and I'm certainly not your doctor. If you have a diagnosed thyroid condition, go and have the conversation with someone who can look at your actual neck. But for me? Years at 20mg a day. No drama. A genuine, noticeable lift in energy that I wasn't expecting and didn't talk myself into. One supplement. The one the modern world quietly took off the table
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Robert W Malone, MD
Robert W Malone, MD@RWMaloneMD·
This Executive Order is not about vaccines. It is about power. For decades, a small network of federal agencies, advisory committees, professional societies, and pharmaceutical interests has effectively controlled vaccine policy in America. Trump's new Executive Order challenges that arrangement directly. The media says this is a vaccine story. They're wrong. It's a governance story. And it may permanently change the relationship between the American people and the public health bureaucracy. My analysis: malone.news/p/the-executiv…
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Shawn Ryan
Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762·
Massie: $5.5M raised. Average donor gave $100. His opposition: $32 million. Three billionaires, Secretary Hegseth on the ground, four presidential attacks in one day, all to silence the guy fighting for the Epstein files. Trump calls elections rigged. Look in the mirror. Go Massie.
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Ramin Ekhtiar
Ramin Ekhtiar@raminrealtalk·
California gave ONE nonprofit $1 BILLION. To put solar panels on poor people's roofs. You know how much solar they actually installed? $72 million. That's it. So where the FUCK is the other $928 MILLION? I'll tell you exactly where. The same nonprofit that WROTE the law that gave them the money ALSO got the contract to run "community outreach." Same guy runs the nonprofit AND the program. Chris Walker. Two paychecks. Look it up. And their SISTER organization — same building, same staff, same donors — is a 501(c)(4) that endorses Democrat candidates and runs door-knocking operations in the EXACT SAME NEIGHBORHOODS. Connect the dots, idiot. You pay $7.50 a gallon for gas. Cap-and-trade takes a cut at the pump. That money flows to "climate justice nonprofits." Those nonprofits funnel it into Democrat get-out-the-vote machines. You. Are. Funding. The. People. Who. Are. Robbing. You. Every time you fill up your fucking tank, you're paying for a Democrat campaign volunteer to knock on a stranger's door and tell them how amazing Gavin Newsom is. $928 MILLION. GONE. And not one journalist in this state asked a single question until @jennyraeca and CAL DOGE pulled the receipts. You think this is the only one? There's a hundred more like it. This is how California works now. This is how a "blue state" stays blue when only 48% of the voters are Democrats. Wake the fuck up. @patrickbetdavid @VincentOshana @FoxNews @WallStreetApes @CalDOGEgov @elonmusk @libsoftiktok We're standing in front of the building right now. @raminrealtalk" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@raminrealtalk
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