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Omnidisciplinary Luminary of Eternal Resonance: A Nuerodivergent autodidactive polymath man. Wondering the universe in love and loneliness. entropy~conservation

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Patches@PatchRH·
"I am the Alpha and the Omega. Watch, for the days of the 'abomination of desolation' draw near, when those who call themselves Mine but serve the adversary shall be unmasked. Do not be deceived by the wolves who come in My name. Cling to the Truth that is written on your hearts, for the King returns with ten thousands of His saints to execute judgment on all who have spoken harsh things against Him. In that day, the 'synagogue of Satan' shall bow at the feet of the faithful, and I will wipe every tear away, for the former things have passed away."
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Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: Vice President JD Vance has made an UNPLANNED RETURN to Washington, DC, and his motorcade is racing to the White House President Trump has summoned his whole national security team to a meeting on Iran. POTUS is also scheduled to hold a conference call at 1pm ET with the leaders of several Arab nations.
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The Artist known as Jess
The Artist known as Jess@ElofsonJess·
Bobby nailed it. Just stop lying about shit, if you want to support trump loving the Epstien class and bullshit wars. Just say that. Don't pretend trump is doing any of this for America. Call me transphobic, racist, panican, antisemitic, or science denier. It's all the same, just means I'm right. Chicks don't have dicks Israel is committing a genocide Trump is owned by Israel The Vax is a bio weapon
Bobby Sauce@takenaps

The Right Divide: Explained There are two paths left on the supposedly aware and truthful right. If only people would be willing to definitively choose and stand beside their position, a real debate could be had. But instead, they will pretend they can't see what is obviously true. They'll prove they are aware enough to navigate complex issues and discover the greater purpose while simultaneously being completely unaware of this issue; or at least pretend to be. The meaningful discourse that is usually the hallmark difference between right and left is subsequently discarded using left tactics of smearing character, refusing to talk or dismissing your opinion outright because it is deemed hateful. This split will never heal itself until people just agree on the facts and debate their position. Until then, unity is seemingly out of reach. Instead of achieving some of our objectives, the unified group will succeed and we will achieve none. Only then can the real discussion begin. Unless something changes soon.

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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
Tucker Carlson: You're more upset by how I describe the murder of children than you are at the murder of children, which says a lot.
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Alex Jones
Alex Jones@RealAlexJones·
83 of the world's 100 most polluted cities are in India They want to send hundreds of millions of these people to our city’s and I support the ADL/UN plan to do it! The West is bad!
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Sukh Sroay
Sukh Sroay@sukh_saroy·
A team of researchers in New Zealand followed 1,037 babies from the day they were born for the next 45 years to find out what actually determines a successful adult life, and the strongest predictor they found had almost nothing to do with intelligence or family wealth. The findings have been published in the most prestigious scientific journals in the world. Almost no parent has heard of them. His name is Avshalom Caspi. Her name is Terrie Moffitt. They are a husband and wife research team based at Duke University and King's College London, and the study they have spent their careers running is called the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study. It started in 1972 in a single hospital in Dunedin, New Zealand. Every baby born there in a 12-month window was enrolled. 1,037 of them. The study is still running today. The retention rate is the part that should astonish anyone familiar with how research usually works. After more than 45 years, over 90 percent of the original participants are still being tracked. Most longitudinal studies lose half their sample inside ten years. The Dunedin team has lost almost nobody. They measured everything. Blood. DNA. Brain scans. Income. Criminal records. Romantic relationships. Drug use. Dental health. Sleep. Mental health. Lung function. They flew participants who had moved abroad back to Dunedin every few years for a full day of assessments. Some of those people now live in seven different countries. They still show up. For the first decade of life, the team did something nobody else was doing systematically. They measured each child's self-control. Not IQ. Not family income. Not parenting style. Self-control. They watched 3-year-olds in a research lab and rated their ability to wait, regulate frustration, follow instructions, and resist impulsive reactions. They added teacher ratings. They added parent ratings. They added the children's own self-reports as they grew older. They combined all of it into a single highly reliable score. Then they did the thing nobody else had the patience to do. They waited. When the data came in at age 32, the result was so consistent it should be illegal to teach a child without it. The children who scored lowest on self-control at age 3 grew into adults with worse physical health, more substance dependence, lower incomes, more credit card debt, higher rates of single parenthood, more criminal convictions, and worse mental health than the children who scored highest. The pattern was not subtle. It was a clean gradient. Every step up in childhood self-control produced a measurable step up in adult outcomes across every domain the team could measure. The detail that should disturb every parent reading this is what happened when the researchers controlled for the obvious objections. When they controlled for IQ, the effect held. When they controlled for family income and social class, the effect held. When they compared siblings inside the same family, the sibling with lower self-control still had worse adult outcomes than the sibling with higher self-control. Same parents. Same house. Same dinner table. The trait was running independently of everything researchers expected to explain it. The paper landed in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2011. The title was as plain as it gets. "A gradient of childhood self-control predicts health, wealth, and public safety." It has been cited thousands of times since. Almost no policy maker has acted on it. The reason most people resist this finding is that it sounds like a sentence handed down before the child could speak. If the trait that determines your adult life is locked in by age 3, the rest of your life is a formality. The Dunedin researchers say that is the wrong way to read the data. They found something else in the same paper that almost nobody quotes. Some of the children whose self-control scores improved between childhood and adolescence ended up with adult outcomes far better than their early scores predicted. The trait is not destiny. It is a muscle. Children who learned to wait, regulate, and resist between ages 5 and 15 caught up with kids who started ahead. Self-control is the one childhood trait nobody seems to teach on purpose anymore. Schools focus on test scores. Parents focus on activities. Coaches focus on performance. The part of the brain that decides between five seconds from now and five years from now is left to develop on its own, and the data shows it usually does not. The most uncomfortable part of the research is the cost calculation Moffitt and Caspi ran. They estimated that if a country could move the bottom 20 percent of children up one rung on the self-control ladder, it would measurably reduce healthcare spending, welfare dependency, and incarceration costs at the national level. The intervention is cheaper than almost any other public health investment available. Almost no country has tried it at scale. The reason adults struggle with money, weight, addiction, and relationships is rarely intelligence. It is the gap between what you want right now and what you want in ten years, and which side of that gap your nervous system is built to listen to. Most people lost that fight at age 4 and never went back to learn the technique. You were not behind because life dealt you a bad hand. You were behind because the part of you that decides between right now and the rest of your life was never taught how to choose. The good news is the muscle is still there. Almost nobody trains it after age 10. You can be the one who does.
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Tucker Carlson show exposes a terrifying reality. Prominent economist Richard Werner confirms the global elite are building massive AI data centers for one sinister reason. They are creating a central bank digital currency to permanently micromanage and control humanity.
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Eric Moutsos
Eric Moutsos@realericmoutsos·
Now is the time to prepare for what’s coming.
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Chris Palmer, MD
Chris Palmer, MD@ChrisPalmerMD·
What do Harvard, Oxford, Stanford, Univ of Edinburgh, Mayo Clinic, Ohio State, James Cook, UCSF, and UCSD share in common? They are all conducting trials of ketogenic diets for mental illness. The results could change the field of psychiatry.
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Israel Exposed
Israel Exposed@xIsraelExposedx·
It's happening. Americans are waking up to Israel's control of their government, and there is very little Israel can do to stop it. De-zionization is inevitable. @Breezy_Politics
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The Artist known as Jess
The Artist known as Jess@ElofsonJess·
Making any top ten list is an accomplishment, but I really do feel honored to be recognized for my noticing. thanks to everyone that helped me get here. I am still and always will be against all bullshit foreign wars and all foreign aid. America only Long Live The Republic
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Aaron McGruder, creator of the Boondocks cartoon, says Black Fatigue is real because America is tired of seeing them “acting like a damn fool” “I really want you guys to understand that time is running out” “Part of why the civil rights movement has been so successful and part of why those who have come after in terms of our leadership have been able to maintain a presence is that Black people have always had a certain amount of moral currency that we have been using. And let me be I'll be the first to tell you, that's used up. White America has been watching us act like fools for a long enough time where any sympathy they may have had to our plight is completely gone. You're approaching a country that, forget hating black people or not hating black people, they just don't care.— You can't be the proud noble fighter when every single time someone sees a person that looks like you on television, they're acting like a damn fool” This whole speech is very self aware and eye opening The biggest thing to me is “Black people have always had a certain amount of moral currency that we have been using” And historically, that’s very true. Somewhere along the line those strong figures who wore suits and spoke passionately now get into fights at chipotle and jump on police cars for social media videos….
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
One of the largest raw dairy farms in America was told to lie on their raw cheese label by the FDA They were told to pasteurize the cheese then put “raw” on the label The FDA has been telling other brands to do this, and it’s true. He shows proof with examples He’s brought to tears saying he works for his customers not the FDA “We refuse to lie to our consumers — Clearly, the FDA is not connected to consumers, and I don't serve the FDA. I serve people. Excuse me for being emotional, but it's that deep” Why is this happening People for “Raw” dairy products argue it offers superior nutrition, enzymes, and gut health benefits when properly produced and testing The FDA and state health departments) warn that unpasteurized products carry significantly higher risks of foodborne illness from bacteria like E. coli, Salmonella, Listeria, and Campylobacter He says they test their products, its negative The bigger issue here is the FDA is telling companies to lie and then letting them package the product with the lie. This is so corrupt
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₿en Wehrman
₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
Is sharing Talmud quotes the most effective way to wake up normies? You don't even have to say a word, our enemies are so arrogant that they expose themselves constantly.
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🌸Emma, Critical Commenter🌺
🔥🔥Holy Shit! This is what’s about to unfold.🔥 Fasten your seatbelts. Stay hydrated.
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Desiree
Desiree@DesireeAmerica4·
Jennifer Combs, a resident of Trinidad, Texas, was actively arrested and jailed simply for making a Facebook post exposing the city's brown, contaminated tap water. The city officials panicked over the bad publicity, hid behind a garbage law, and used the local police department to lock her up under the guise of "preventing public alarm." ​Let’s be entirely real: this isn’t law enforcement; it’s tyrannical retaliation. Since when does a local bureaucrat get the right to suspend the First Amendment because their infrastructure is failing? If the citizens can’t openly criticize the basic hiding-in-plain-sight truth of what’s coming out of their own common faucets without getting a mugshot, the system is completely broken. ​She is officially suing the city for violating her civil rights. Is this Texas or North Korea? ​🎥: Fox 4 News
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Alex Jones
Alex Jones@RealAlexJones·
⚠️Kash Patel's Coverup Of Investigations Into Foreign Involvement In Charlie Kirk's Assassination Appears EVEN MORE Incriminating & Suspicious After Contractor Says FBI Ordered Him To Quickly Coverup Charlie Kirk’s Murder Scene! "This Doesn't Just Stink— IT'S ROTTEN!" ⬇️WATCH ALEX JONES LIVE⬇️ x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
Alex Jones@RealAlexJones

🚨VIDEO: Charlie Kirk Crime Scene Cleanup Operation CONFIRMED! Contractor Hired To Dig Out & Pave Over Charlie Kirk Assassination Scene Reveals FBI & Governor Ordered Immediate Excavation! Alex Jones Asks, Why Did The Government Quickly Destroy The Crime Scene? ⬇️WATCH ALEX JONES LIVE⬇️ x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Patches@PatchRH·
@Arkypatriot They listen for insects in the wood before pecking. You might just have termites or something.
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USMC Lady Vet 🇺🇸
USMC Lady Vet 🇺🇸@Arkypatriot·
OK for the first time in my life, I’ve had a woodpecker that’s literally trying to drill his little head into our house We live in the forest. He’s got every kind of tree he could want. Anybody have a clue how to stop this? This is literally the little culprit. I guess the bird food isn’t enough.
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