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The🌹;the⚜️of the Valley.Archangel Michael defend US in battle🧬🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🪶🔮Quantum Entendres Akashic reloads🏵️As AboveSo Below☯️1.618🗝Y’all/Yous/Boffum

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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
This is insane. The historic Église Saint-Cyriaque church in Montenach, France, was just set on fire. Survived both world wars but couldn’t survive diversity.
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T R U T H P O L E
T R U T H P O L E@Truthpole·
🚨 INSANE - Dr. Steven Greer claimed in an interview with Alex Jones that, in the early 1980s, the U.S. military encountered alleged “time-traveling visitors” from around 500,000 years in the future, who said they were genetically linked to present-day humans. He also stated that he believes Amy Eskridge was likely killed.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Mark Zuckerberg engineered a custom hardware device for his wife in 2019. No clock face. One faint light. A one-hour window. Priscilla had a specific problem. She'd wake up in the middle of the night, check her phone for the time, and the number itself spiked her anxiety. 4am meant worry about the kids waking soon. 5:30 meant calculating whether to just get up. The information was the trigger. Most engineers approach "can't sleep" by adding things to the bedroom. A meditation app. A Hatch alarm. A weighted blanket. A sleep coach. Mark removed the variable that was running the wake-up loop. The Sleep Box sits on Priscilla's nightstand and shows nothing for 23 hours a day. Between 6am and 7am it emits a single faint light. Faint enough not to wake her if she's still asleep. Visible enough that if she's already up, she knows it's okay to start the day. The rest of the night, dark. No clock. No time display. If she wakes at 3am she has no data to push her cortisol up with, so she goes back to sleep. He wrote the firmware and built the enclosure himself. No team, no procurement, no Meta resources. He posted the result on Instagram and said it worked better than he expected. The design move most CEOs would never run is the personal one. The instinct is to outsource a family problem to a specialist. A sleep coach. A doctor. A consumer electronics startup with a Series B and a marketing budget. Mark intervened at a specific link in the chain. Time data hitting Priscilla's brain at 3am was what broke sleep. The phone got moved off the nightstand and replaced with a box that physically cannot deliver that data. The box has no clock. That's the entire product.
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Gravantus
Gravantus@Gravantus·
Cutting up a tomato, onion, and lettuce and throwing it into a plastic container to sell for $5.99.
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illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
This is how Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos avoids paying a personal income tax - For the last 20 years he’s had the same salary, $82,000 - He does this because a higher salary that would support his lifestyle would be subject to payroll and income tax, he doesn’t want to pay that - Instead all his money is in his stocks, those are never subject to any taxes as long as they aren’t sold - He takes out a loan and borrows against his stocks - The only money he’ll ever had to pay is the loan and interest on the loan This is common practice for billionaires so they avoid the majority or all of a personal income tax.
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The Curious Tales
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales·
NYU just proved it with numbers that should terrify anyone who cares about human decision making. They analyzed over half a million social media posts and discovered something that changes how you should think about every piece of content you consume: "Outrage has been reverse engineered into a science of manipulation." Every post containing words that trigger anger, disgust, or moral superiority gets 6 times more reach than neutral content. Stack additional outrage triggers into the same post, and virality increases by roughly 20% per word. The platforms figured out that your ancient brain chemistry responds to perceived threats and tribal signaling faster than it responds to anything else, and they built their entire engagement architecture around exploiting that reflex. Think about what that means for information flow in society. The posts that spread fastest are not the most accurate, insightful, or useful. They are the ones most precisely engineered to activate your fight or flight response. Your timeline is being curated by an algos that has learned to simulate the feeling of being under attack, because humans share content when they feel like their worldview or tribe is being threatened. The mathematical precision is what makes this so sinister. Traditional media used outrage as a tool, but social platforms turned it into a formula. Every word choice, every framing device, every emotional trigger gets tested against engagement metrics in real time. The algos doesn't care what the content says. It only cares how fast it spreads, and outrage spreads fastest. This creates a feedback loop that fundamentally warps the information ecosystem. Content creators discover that measured, nuanced takes get buried while inflammatory posts reach millions. The reward system trains everyone to become more extreme, more divisive, more outrageous over time. The platforms profit from the engagement surge. The audience gets more addicted to the emotional highs. Everyone loses except the attention merchants. The really disturbing part is how this exploits evolutionary psychology. Your ancestors survived by quickly identifying threats to their survival or social status. The humans who ignored danger signals died. The ones who overreacted to false alarms lived. Natural selection optimized your brain to err on the side of perceiving threats, especially social threats that could result in exile from the group. Social media platforms discovered they could trigger that same ancient alarm system with words on a screen. Your amygdala cannot tell the difference between a real threat and a carefully crafted post designed to simulate one. It responds with the same stress hormones, the same compulsion to warn others, the same addictive rush of righteous anger. But here's what makes modern outrage engineering different from anything humans have faced before: scale and speed. In a traditional tribe, false alarms eventually got corrected through face to face interaction. Someone spreading panic about a nonexistent threat would be called out directly. The social cost of being wrong acted as a brake on runaway fear cycles. Online, that brake disappears. A manufactured outrage can reach millions before anyone can fact check it. By the time corrections appear, the original false alarm has already shaped opinions, triggered responses, and moved on to the next controversy. The platform algos amplify the correction much less than they amplified the original outrage because corrections generate less engagement. The NYU study reveals something that should fundamentally change how you evaluate information: the posts you see are not a random sample of human thought. They are a carefully filtered selection optimized to make you angry, disgusted, or superior. Your worldview is being shaped by content that survived an engagement filter designed to promote the most emotionally manipulative material. That realization should change how you consume media entirely. Every viral post, trending topic, and recommended video is the product of an optimization system that profits from your emotional reaction. The more outraged you feel, the more engaged you become, the more valuable you are to advertisers. The platforms have turned human outrage into a renewable resource. They figured out how to harvest your anger, refine it, and sell it back to you in increasingly concentrated doses. The addiction cycle never ends because there's always a new target, a new crisis, a new reason to feel threatened or superior. Breaking free requires recognizing the manipulation for what it is: a business model that depends on keeping you in a constant state of emotional arousal. The cure involves deliberately seeking out content that doesn't trigger outrage, following sources that acknowledge complexity instead of manufacturing certainty, and remembering that the posts designed to make you angriest are probably the ones least connected to reality. Your attention is worth more than their engagement metrics.
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Sara Rose 🇺🇸🌹
BMW driver stealing a shopping cart like she’s fresh out the entitlement hood, and the cart bitch slapped back by smashing her own rear window 😂
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ScienceFocus
ScienceFocus@ScienceFocusonX·
That cloud of smoke from your grandma's house? Turns out it was doing more than smelling good. Native American smudging just got a serious co-sign from science. A study found that burning medicinal herbs in a room for 60 minutes wiped out 94% of airborne bacteria. Yes. Ninety-four percent. And it gets wilder. The space stayed almost completely bacteria-free for a full 24 hours after the smoke cleared. Some of the harmful strains? Couldn't even be detected for up to 30 days. A ritual that's been passed down for generations. Dismissed as superstition. Brushed off as "woo-woo." Now sitting in a peer-reviewed journal. Quick honesty check though — the original 2007 study (Journal of Ethnopharmacology) burned a traditional Indian herbal mix called havan samagri, not sage specifically. Sage has its own antimicrobial properties, but the famous "94%" number comes from that broader herbal blend. Still, the ancestors weren't guessing. They were observing. Testing. Refining. For centuries. Science is just now catching up to what they already knew. Source: Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2007), Nautiyal, Chauhan & Nene — "Medicinal smoke reduces airborne bacteria"
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Steven Rattner
Steven Rattner@SteveRattner·
Trump’s net worth has nearly tripled in his second term, reaching $6.5 billion. His administration is the most brazenly self-enriching in American history. My @Morning_Joe Chart.
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🔱Occult Hours🔱
🔱Occult Hours🔱@OccultHours·
SARIRA beads are crystal like relics found in the ashes of highly cultivated Buddhist monks after cremation. They are seen as proof of HIGH spiritual attainment, merit, & realization crystallized Even the blood of some of these monks are reported to crystallize into beads!
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Historical Africa
Historical Africa@historical_Afr·
“In Louisiana, Blàck women were put in cells with male prisòners and some became pregnant. In 1848, legislators passed a new law declaring that all children born in the penitentiary of African American parents serving life sèntences would be pròperty of the state. The wòmen would raise the kìds until the age of ten, at which point the penitentiary would place an ad in the newspaper. Thirty days later, the children would be aùctioned off on the courthouse steps 'cash on delivery.' The proceeds were used to fund schools for whìtè children. . . many of [the black children] were purchased by prisòn officials.” Source: American Prison: A Reporter's Undercover Journey into the Business of Punishment by Shane Bauer
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thisauthentic
thisauthentic@thisauthentic·
I had been saying this since her first speech at Make Heaven Crowded Again. Her lateral eye movements confirmed my suspicions. What we are seeing right now is proof that the network is vast and wide and it doesn’t start or stop with Erika. Most of the individuals that hold positions of power are victims of mind control/ritual abuse. This is what we need to be talking about and exposing.
James Li@5149jamesli

Sam Tripoli: “Everyone is pounding on Erika Kirk right now, but I would say have a little bit of sympathy. Her parents are both CIA. She’s probably an MKULTRA sex kitten, and she has no say in what she is doing.” Do you guys agree? 🤔

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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
Big Tech is busy creating silicon-human hybrid monstrosities… and no one cares.
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Jasper Truth 🇺🇸
Jasper Truth 🇺🇸@Jasper_Truth·
DID YOU KNOW THAT THESE EVIL SERPENTS IN 1913 - THE ROCKEFELLERS BOUGHT EVERY HERBAL HOMEOPATHIC SCHOOL IN AMERICA THEN CLOSED THEM ALL BY 1925! Source: DarknessToLight
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AF Post
AF Post@AFpost·
President Trump’s net worth has tripled to $6.5 billion since he won the 2024 election. Follow: @AFpost
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Mads Palsvig
Mads Palsvig@Palsvig·
The Talmud allows killing gentiles. But not killing jews. So Israel warned the 4000 jews working in the World Trade Center not to go to work at 911. They used a message service called Odigo and send the message in Hebrew. Remarkably 99,9% of jews working in WTC survived. The goyim were not so “lucky” as Lucky Lucky Lucky Larry Silverstein
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1. Why were 4,000 Jewish people warned before 9/11? 2. Why did the warning come via an Israeli app in Hebrew? 3. Why wasn’t Howard Lutnick at work that day? 4. Why was owner Larry Silverstein absent? 5. Why did he increase insurance? 6. Who were the “dancing Israelis”?

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Tolkien Universe
Tolkien Universe@tolkienzone·
The Slanic salt mine in Romania is the closest thing to the Mines of Moria on Earth
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Rusty ⚡️: Solar Powered ☀️
Sea turtle hatchlings just came out of the sand. Never seen the ocean before. A few minutes later they’re already heading the right way across thousands of miles in the ocean. But how the hell do they know where to go? Magnetite crystals. They can sense Earth’s magnetic field and use it like a map.
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