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Mystia Made It

@MystiaMarie

An uncommon fashion, crypto, twin mom, health nut, crafty, tradwife. Just roll with it.

Kennesaw, GA Katılım Mart 2022
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Mr. Gerald Wayne
Mr. Gerald Wayne@geraldwayne·
THE NUMBERS DON’T WHISPER. THEY SCREAM. Massie gained votes. Turnout doubled. His opponent vote didn’t grow. It exploded. 2024 opponent vote: 12,664 2026 opponent vote: 57,822 That’s a 356.6% surge. Total turnout jumped from 52,593 to 105,361. Maybe it’s real. Maybe it’s clean. Maybe every ballot checks out. Then prove it. An audit is not fear. An audit is verification. If voters are expected to accept the result then officials should welcome the review. Call the Kentucky Secretary of State. Call county election boards in KY-04. Demand a full audit of the Republican primary vote. Ballot count. Chain of custody. Machine logs. Absentee totals. Precinct-level turnout. Trust is earned in daylight. Open the books. #ElectionAudit #KentuckyPolitics
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Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸
I am proud and thankful to have served in the U.S. House of Representatives with my friend Thomas Massie, a giant among weak pathetic men. Releasing the Epstein files was our demise. But it was worth every single bit because now everyone knows the truth. You are ruled by the Epstein class that cares nothing about you and your elected leaders are bought and controlled by a foreign lobby. Tonight the future of the Republican Party was destroyed. The Real America First Movement will rise led by the younger generations, who hate the old guard with an unquenchable passion. Let us pray that we have a country left by the time these creatures are gone.
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truthache
truthache@truthache68·
🍓☠️⚠️Exposr scans are recorded in USA Driscoll’s conventional strawberries were just tested by an EPA-certified lab for 500+ pesticides. They found residues of 12 different pesticides at levels prohibited in the EU, Taiwan, Chile, Korea, and Russia. 👀 8 of those pesticides are classified as PFAS—forever chemicals that never break down in your body. 🚫 They were previously recalled for exceeding maximum pesticide residual limits for etoxazole, a chemical linked to liver damage, bone density loss, and endocrine disruption. 🤬 Driscoll’s headquarters is in Santa Cruz County, California—which has the second-highest pediatric cancer rate in the state, 38% above the California average. 📈⬆️ Over 2 million pounds of pesticides are applied annually in the surrounding school district area alone. Driscoll’s also uses 1,3-D—it’s a soil fumigant officially listed as a carcinogen. Pass the shortcake? 🍰🤔
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Mystia Made It@MystiaMarie·
@daniipreneur @kaiarhodes Great model. I was able to pay my own way without taking out massive loans. That is an empowering way to enter the workforce.
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dani mota - building trade school 2.0
One of the things we're going to do is offer low-cost tuition, so the students who really want it will pay for it. But our goal, throughout the program, is to pay them according to their performance and award them bonuses along the way, which will offset all tuition costs — and they'll end up with a lot more money. The tuition is just a mechanism to show they're serious.
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Kaia Rhodes
Kaia Rhodes@kaiarhodes·
Yes. We need to hire A LOT of people. Send them my way!
Robotbeat🗽 ➐@Robotbeat

@kaiarhodes ARE you looking for aerospace textile folk? I was on a project at NASA Langley developing a space radiation protection vest, and several of the incredibly talented women on the team no longer work here.

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Kaia Rhodes
Kaia Rhodes@kaiarhodes·
NASA has never served as OEM for any operational EVA spacesuit flown by the United States. Every suit used for spacewalking or lunar surface activity has been built by industry partners under government contract. • Mercury (1961–1963): B.F. Goodrich adapted the Navy Mark IV high-altitude pressure suit. • Gemini (1965–1966): David Clark Company delivered the G3C, G4C, and G5C variants. • Apollo (1966–1972): ILC Industries (now ILC Dover) produced the Pressure Garment Assembly while Hamilton Standard (now Collins Aerospace) served as prime contractor for the Portable Life Support System. • Skylab through today’s Shuttle/ISS program: ILC Dover has supplied the Space Suit Assembly, and Collins Aerospace has integrated the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) life-support systems. The only time NASA attempted to lead in-house development of a new EVA-class suit was the Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit, or xEMU. After roughly $420 million and more than a decade of effort, the agency never fielded a flight-ready suit. That experience is precisely why the xEVAS commercial services model now exists. The in-house approach was tried. It did not close. This was never a failure of NASA engineering talent. A pressure garment is fundamentally a manufacturing challenge. It demands skilled engineers, patternmakers, sewing operators trained on specialized materials, and repeatable flex and abrasion testing. NASA does not build its own rocket engines or avionics for the same reason: the agency owns requirements, integration, verification, and mission assurance. Manufacturing has always been, and should remain, the industry’s domain. Some argue that a lunar surface suit has only one customer. The suit may, but its critical components do not. Thermal micrometeoroid garment laminates, restraint layers, gloves, and life-support hardware all serve broader markets in high-altitude aviation, tactical gear, submersibles, and future commercial LEO stations. A capable supplier does not need the Artemis program to sustain a business; it needs a diversified aerospace and defense portfolio in which the lunar suit is simply one high-visibility line item. The real issue is not the procurement model. It is that the United States no longer possesses the textile manufacturing industrial base that delivered Apollo. The men and women who sewed the A7L suits have retired. The factories that trained them are gone. Rebuilding that specialized capacity cannot happen inside a government center. It happens on the factory floor. That is the problem Anatar exists to solve. We are rebuilding American softgoods manufacturing from the ground up, starting with our Atlanta facility, by investing in the workforce, automation, and material science required for flight-ready hardware and softgoods.
Pintle@pintleinjector

if we're being real spacesuits-as-a-service has always been a dumbass concept tbh. like surely this is something NASA has the expertise to design and build in house. there is no other customer for a lunar eva suit, you cannot make that on its own a profitable business lol.

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Mystia Made It@MystiaMarie·
@kaiarhodes Exactly what I was told at my last company after I began solving engineering problems using AI.
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Kaia Rhodes
Kaia Rhodes@kaiarhodes·
This week, the National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO) kicked off its 22nd Annual Meeting in DC with a Government Textile Committee meeting, highlighting to US military officials the need to expand the Berry Amendment and procurement of American textiles.
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Kaia Rhodes@kaiarhodes·
The most advanced materials in human spaceflight are soft goods: textiles and composites, meticulously sewn, bonded, and sealed by people who know failure isn’t an option.
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
US fertility reached 1.57 last year, the lowest ever recorded, and the WSJ explanation is "uncertainty about finances, relationship stability, and the political climate" my great grandma had eleven children during the second world war, in a country being bombed, in a house with no running water, on rations. poor people have always had kids. the poorest people on earth right now still have kids and the financial excuse is a story we tell ourselves because it makes us feel good and the real one is unbearable the real mechanism is that we got rich enough to redefine children as an expense instead of the point. somewhere in the last fifty years the cultural goal inverted and a child stopped being what life is for and became a line item competing with the lifestyle. once you frame it that way the math never works, because the math isnt supposed to work. that's the point we are living in the richest moment in human history and we decided to use the surplus to buy ourselves out of the future. the most prosperous civilization that has ever existed is committing demographic suicide at the altar of personal optimization and comfort, and the official line is that we cant afford it the birthrate is a lagging indicator of a civilization that forgot why it was alive
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The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

In charts: The nation’s fertility rates hit record lows in 2025 as childbearing continued to shift toward older women on.wsj.com/41qPbw7

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Tanya
Tanya@Tanyaelisabeth·
This is what feminism never talks about: The daughters who grow up hearing they were the reason their mothers didn’t chase their dreams. I know I heard it from my own mother. How she never got to chase her dreams of college because she had me. Kids just like me, all over the world, who became symbols of missed degrees, stalled careers, and unfulfilled ambitions. Every time she looked at me she saw all the things she never got to do. Children treated like obstacles instead of gifts. Feminism told women that we were enslaved by motherhood. That our value was somewhere “out there”, in an office, a title, a diploma. Always out there, never in our homes, never with our families. So now there’s a generation of children being raised by women who saw them as the death of their potential. Not as the blessings they are. This is what happens when you convince women that motherhood is a curse. You don’t just ruin womanhood. You poison the home. You raise children who grow up feeling like burdens, and what a cruel burden that is to place on a child.
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Health Freedom Defense Fund
BREAKING: 70% of Americans OPPOSE Trump’s pesticide liability shield. This would be a severe betrayal of MAHA. Republicans are on the verge of handing Bayer-Monsanto total immunity to mass poison Americans with glyphosate in the 2026 Farm Bill. And Trump supports it. Not only that, but Trump’s DOJ is also pushing for the Supreme Court to hand pesticide companies a liability shield in a case later this month, regardless of whether Congress passes it in the Farm Bill. Americans overwhelmingly oppose this. MAHA voted to remove the liability shield for vaccines, not to expand it to yet another poison industry. @LeslieManookian @jeffreytucker @brownstoneinst
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Health Freedom Defense Fund
Thomas Massie just delivered an urgent warning: Congress is about to betray every MAHA mom who supported this movement. How? They’re on the verge of passing a liability shield for Bayer to mass poison Americans with pesticides. With no accountability. This would be a public health catastrophe on the same scale as the vaccine liability shield passed in 1986. “If farmers contract a form of cancer or non-Hodgson’s lymphoma from this chemical, if this makes it into the Farm Bill, you won’t be able to sue for that.” @RepThomasMassie @MassieforKY
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Health Freedom Defense Fund
Wow. Zen Honeycutt just revealed that vaccines are contaminated with “3 parts per billion” of glyphosate. Only “0.1 parts per billion” causes “sex hormone changes and liver and kidney damage.” “And that’s just one vaccine.” “They take up to 79 doses by age 18.” But it gets even worse: “What we’re finding in food is 54 parts per billion, 100 parts per billion.” “We did an assessment with Michael Hansen of Consumer Reports … and we assessed that the amount that is allowed in our food supply is over 1,100 parts per billion.” “It far exceeds what could ever be considered safe by any measure.” This proves why American deserves the right to make their own medical choices. Americans are suffering under a medical system that effectively mandates the mass poisoning of our children. @feds4freedomusa @zenhoneycutt @momsacross
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Rushi
Rushi@rushicrypto·
My brother’s son is in 9th grade learning about the Great Depression. He showed me a paragraph from his textbook today… and for a second, I genuinely thought it was about today’s economy. Strange how 100 years pass, yet some things barely change.
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